Norman Dawn

Most Popular Norman Dawn Trailers

Total trailers found: 19

White Youth Trailer (1920)

18 December 1920

Convent-reared Aline Ann Belame receives a letter from her grandfather General Belame, whom she had never previously met.

Wild Women Trailer (1951)

23 September 1951

A small safari in Africa is captured by a tribe of white jungle women.

Two Lost Worlds Trailer (1951)

05 January 1951

Shipwreck survivors land on an uncharted island inhabited by prehistoric beasts.

Five Days to Live Trailer (1922)

08 January 1922

Tai Leung, a young man who dreams of love and carves ivory images, falls in love with the pretty Kao Ai.

The Vermilion Pencil Trailer (1922)

19 March 1922

The Vermilion Pencil is a 1922 American silent drama film directed by Norman Dawn, and produced and distributed by Robertson–Cole.

The Fire Cat Trailer (1921)

01 February 1921

Dulce, last of the Alvarez family, lives with her mother in the Andes and is worshipped by Pancho, a half-caste.

Showgirl's Luck Trailer (1931)

25 November 1931

The story of a crazy film company attempting to make the first 'talkie' in Australia. Two divas compete for the main role.

Arctic Fury Trailer (1949)

04 May 1949

Based on adventures of Dr. Thomas Barlow in the far north.

Tundra Trailer (1936)

25 August 1936

After a plane crash, a doctor treks 400 miles into the Alaskan wilderness. Based on a true story.

Wolves of the North Trailer (1921)

16 April 1921

Aurora, daughter of Professor Norris, a student of Eskimo culture in the region of Unalik on the southeast coast of Alaska, is devoted to David, a youth of weak character who has been reared in the family, and she is aloof to other men.

A Tokyo Siren Trailer (1920)

14 June 1920

Dr. John Niblock is conducting research in Japan when he is called to revive Asuti Hishuri, who has fainted during her wedding ceremony.

The Adorable Outcast Trailer (1928)

25 June 1928

A Pacific Island romance about a young adventurer, Stephen Conn, and his love for Luya. Only several scenes survive, although heavy nitrate damage is visible.

The Adorable Savage Trailer (1920)

06 August 1920

Marama Thurston leaves her fashionable boarding school in America when her ailing father Jim Thurston, a plantation owner on Fiji, begs her to protect the rubber crop from his thieving son-in-law.

For the Term of His Natural Life Trailer (1927)

20 June 1927

A convict, wrongfully accused and sent a harsh prison colony, attempts to escape.

The Son of the Wolf Trailer (1922)

11 June 1922

Scruff Mackenzie, arriving at his quarters in the Yukon, announces his intentions of seeking a wife. Later, he meets Father Roubeau and his Indian ward, Chook-Ra, whom Scruff comes to love, but the priest forbids their marriage until the arrival of her father, Chief Tinner.

Sinbad, the Sailor Trailer (1919)

07 September 1919

A boy, who has been reading the adventures of Sinbad, falls asleep and, in his dreams, goes through Sinbad's experiences.

Missions of California Trailer (1907)

01 January 1907

A series of static shots of the buildings of the California Mission system, as they existed in 1907. Because many of the Mission buildings were in poor states of repair in 1907, director Norman Dawn uses glass shots, a technique where paintings are applied to a sheet of glass placed between the camera and the objects being photographed, in order to restore roofs and walls that had been destroyed.

Justice of the Far North Trailer (1925)

15 March 1925

Directed by Norman Dawn. With Arthur Jasmine, Marcia Manon, Laska Winter, Charles Reisner.

Lasca Trailer (1919)

08 December 1919

The fiery, impulsive, yet pure-hearted Lasca lives in a Mexican settlement near the Rio Grande with her twin brother Ricardo and their aunt.