Most Popular Walter Morton Trailers
Total trailers found: 17
The Fireman's Nemesis Trailer (1917)
13 January 1917
Joe, the Wop, employed in the roundhouse near Lone Point is notified that he has been promoted and will take his place that night as a fireman on the local freight.
The Death Siding Trailer (1917)
03 February 1917
Helen, the telegraph operator at the Lone Point Station, shields Miguel, a greaser, under suspicion of having stolen some horses, until the real thieves are caught.
The Wrecked Station Trailer (1917)
20 January 1917
Helen, the telegraph operator at Lone Point, receives a telegram for Sydney Wayne, superintendent of the Graham Gravel plant, advising him that the plant has changed ownership and that Stanton Grey accompanied by his daughter Edith, is on his way to Lone Point to inspect the property.
The Mogul Mountain Mystery Trailer (1917)
06 January 1917
Bert Morgan and "Squint" Booth are freight agents for rival railroads concerned in getting the contract for hauling the gold ore produced by the Mogul Mountain mine.
The Folly of Revenge Trailer (1916)
19 April 1916
Antonio Bordiga, a young sculptor, living in the Latin Quarter of New Orleans, is commissioned by William Baker, a rich, but degenerate, clubman, to carve a statue for him.
The Sidetracked Sleeper Trailer (1917)
17 February 1917
Rupert Winslow, traffic superintendent of the railroad that employs Helen as operator at Lone Point, receives a telegram stating that his wife, who is ill, will be on the midnight express.
The Railroad Claim Intrigue Trailer (1917)
27 January 1917
Barstow, a crook, conceives the idea of buying old automobiles, staging "accidents" with them, and settling with the railroad.
The Prima Donna's Special Trailer (1917)
10 February 1917
Helen, station agent and telegraph operator at Lone Point, is in despair over a broken sounder when Morley, who has dropped off a passing freight, offers to fix it for her.
The Wishing Ring: An Idyll of Old England Trailer (1914)
09 November 1914
Giles Bateson gets expelled from college for misconduct. His angry father, the Earl, sends him a message: "Never let me see you again until you have earned a half crown and proven yourself worthy of confidence.