Mrs. Henry Wood

Most Popular Mrs. Henry Wood Trailers

Total trailers found: 11

East Lynne Trailer (1982)

29 December 1982

Adaptation of the novel by Mrs Henry Wood.

The House in the Forest Trailer (1922)

20 October 1922

Elder brother, Adam Andinnian, is secretly married to Rose Turner. To defend her from a man who is stalking her and making lecherous advances, Adam shoots him and is sentenced to life in prison in a penal colony.

Ex-Flame Trailer (1930)

19 November 1930

A woman's uncontrollable jealousy over her husband's former girlfriend results in her losing not only her house but her young son is taken away from her.

East Lynne on the Western Front Trailer (1931)

13 July 1931

During the First World War a group of British soldiers serving on the Western Front stage a comic performance of the play East Lynne to entertain their comrades.

East Lynne Trailer (1912)

26 January 1912

Based on the novel of the same name by Mrs. Henry Wood (Ellen Wood).

East Lynne Trailer (1925)

23 November 1925

This most famous of Victorian melodramas was more than half a century old, and had already been filmed several times when it came to the screen once again in 1925.

East Lynne Trailer (1915)

18 August 1915

An adaptation of the stage warhorse East Lynne featuring a young, curly-haired Alan Hale as the villain.

East Lynne Trailer (1913)

01 May 1913

An aristocratic woman, Lady Isabel, leaves her husband and children when she suspects him of adultery, a notion which had been suggested to her by the scheming and murderous Captain Levison.

East Lynne Trailer (1931)

01 March 1931

The refined Lady Isabel Carlisle, after leaving her family and enduring nearly a decade of hardships, learns that her son has fallen ill.

East Lynne; or, Red Astray Trailer (1908)

01 June 1908

Released the same week than Selig's version, they both were the first film versions of the popular play, adapted from Ellen Wood's 1861 novel.

East Lynne Trailer (1916)

18 June 1916

An adaptation of the 1861 novel by English author Ellen Wood: The story of long-suffering Lady Isabel Carlisle cast in a modern setting.