Vitagraph Company of America Movie Trailers
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The Story of a Glove Trailer (1915)
26 May 1915
When a young husband goes off to a college reunion party, his wife leaves one of her gloves in his coat pocket to remind him to come home early.
A Family Picnic Trailer (1915)
03 November 1915
Mr. and Mrs. Jones and their six children start out for a picnic in the woods with youngest son Jimmie’s beloved Great Dane pup along.
Mammon and the Archer Trailer (1918)
21 July 1918
Richard loves Helen, but her snobby mother looks down on him because his father made his money as a soap manufacturer.
Barriers Burned Away Trailer (1911)
24 June 1911
John and Edwin Martin, two brothers, occupy, each with his own family, a double house; they are all very much united.
West Wind Trailer (1915)
14 September 1915
Amy Benham, known as "West Wind," daughter of John Benham, a ranch owner, is abducted by Girot, a cowboy, and her father is killed.
The Athletic Family Trailer (1914)
09 December 1914
Retired heavyweight champion Jake Punchim is a fitness nut, keeping himself, his wife, and their twin daughters Helen and Dot in constant training much to Dot’s chagrin.
Dead Man’s Honor Trailer (1911)
23 May 1911
Hugh and Henry Watson, two brothers, are in love with Helen Mallory. She rejects Hugh and accepts Henry.
The Changing of Silas Warner Trailer (1911)
10 June 1911
Silas Warner dictates a letter commanding his son Harry to leave college at once and enter his office as an employee.
When a Man’s Married His Trouble Begins Trailer (1911)
16 May 1911
Jack Howard, through hard work, has at last placed himself in a comfortable position and finds himself with his dear little wife, Mabel, located in a little apartment with all the comforts of home.
The Strategy of Ann Trailer (1911)
29 July 1911
A Short comedy starring Mabel Normand. The film is considered lost.
Over the Garden Wall Trailer (1910)
10 June 1910
Making the best of her genteel poverty, our heroine prepares to attend the dance to which she has been invited, and, after surveying the general effect of her plain and somewhat passé attire, goes on her way with a painful self-consciousness to the home of her friend.