Paul Willis

Paul Willis Trailers

Money, Money, Money TrailerThe Cry of the Weak TrailerThe Secret Garden Trailer

Paul Willis was born on April 9, 1901 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. He was an actor and director, known for The Secret Garden (1919), A Man for All That (1915) and No Title (1916). He died on November 3, 1960 in Los Angeles, California, USA.

Most Popular Paul Willis Trailers

Total trailers found: 9

Shootin' Mad Trailer (1918)

20 October 1918

A settler and his daughter are trying to homestead a plot of land. They are tricked out of the land by a crooked saloon owner, who then shoots the father and makes a play for the daughter.

The Promise Trailer (1917)

19 February 1917

After an argument with his father, in which he is accused of stealing, Bill Carmody leaves home. His girlfriend Ethel is mad at him because of his carousing.

The Haunted Pajamas Trailer (1917)

11 June 1917

When Richard Hudson receives a pair of silk pajamas from a friend in China, he is unaware that they are bewitched and that whoever wears them will be transformed into someone else.

The Fall of a Nation Trailer (1916)

06 June 1916

A sequel to DW Griffith's The Birth of a Nation, by the same author, and now lost. It is considered the first film sequel ever made and recounts a fictional invasion of America by a united army from Europe.

Money, Money, Money Trailer (1923)

01 January 1923

A socially ambitious woman who convinces her father to borrow money from a snobbish man.

The Secret Garden Trailer (1919)

12 January 1919

A young British girl born and raised in India loses her neglectful parents in an earthquake. She is returned to England to live at her uncle's estate.

The Cry of the Weak Trailer (1919)

04 May 1919

Enoch Arden Trailer (1915)

08 April 1915

Seamen Enoch Arden returns home after a long absence marooned on a desert island. At home he finds his wife married to another, and though he loves her, he cannot bear to disrupt her current happiness.

The Trouble Buster Trailer (1917)

08 October 1917

Soon after arriving in the U.S., Romanian immigrant Franz Libelt dies, leaving his daughter Michelna an orphan.