Walter P. Lewis Trailers
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Total trailers found: 29
31 December 1917
Lumberjack Gaston Olaf is newly arrived in the lumber camp of Havens Falls, but it isn't long before he finds himself coming to the rescue of the lovely Rose Havens, who is being pursued by the nasty Lefty Red.
06 January 1913
D.W. Griffith short intercuts two different stories before mixing them together at the end. The film focuses on a telephone girl who leaves work for her lunch break at the same time as "The Lady" goes to a jewelry store to pick up some priceless jewels.
17 March 1930
A young writer, John Hale, inherits a fortune and moves into an alleged-haunted castle with his servant "Rusty.
23 March 1930
The Arizona Kid carries out his mission as a Robin Hood-type bandit while posing as a wealthy and carefree miner.
10 October 1912
When the Great Chief's body is placed before the funeral pile by his mourning braves, his sacred blanket is covered over it and a sentinel left to watch that this, his last resting place, is not desecrated.
01 July 1928
Jeffrey (Matt More), a jewelry store clerk prevents a robbery and, as a reward, given a vacation in Honolulu, provided that he transports a valuable emerald to the Hawaiian Islands.
01 February 1921
Framed for stealing some pearls while staying at the country home of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs.
31 December 1921
Young David Kinemon is a good-natured, easy-going lad in a mountain village. Circumstances force him to take his brother's place as mail carrier for the community, and this brings him into deadly contact with the vicious Hatburn brothers.
12 December 1912
Stern parents have ever been relentless obstacles in love's young dream, but it is perhaps quite doubtful if ever love could equal the accentuated bliss and anguish of these two.
04 November 1912
Nine-year-old Nedda is a direct descendant of the Trevors, a family that can trace its roots back to the reign of King Charles I.
31 October 1912
A man recognizes the thief who had previously robbed him as one of the men involved in an unrelated mob shootout.
15 September 1918
A Belgian countess escapes to America to avoid a loveless marriage and finds romance and adventure in a mountain village in Tennessee.
11 November 1912
As the husband leaves for the lumber regions, his wife gives him a memory message to be opened after his arrival.
21 May 1914
Steve Monteith and Ezra Mason, upper class men, and Bill Bronson, a plebe, are chums and roommates at West Point before the Civil War.
24 July 1920
Desperate because a wealthy man has reduced her father to thievery, Rhoda agrees to rob the poor box of the church, although she finds the act abhorrent.
07 October 1923
Young Angus Burke accidentally shoots the sheriff, who is leading a posse to get the boy's father, a thief.
30 June 1918
A farce in which the German Kaiser and the Crown Prince are defeated and made sport of by a plucky American girl and several American prisoners of war.
17 November 1915
A family is attacked by Indians, the father killed and son captured. The widow remarries and her stepdaughter, Mabel, encourages her stepbrother to find his lost half-brother.
03 February 1913
His dumb grief was mistaken for indifference at his mother's death-bed, but it was the non-committal lady who learned the truth.
06 May 1916
A scheme by a beautiful vamp to marry a wealthy young man fails, and the woman returns to her former lover, a sculptor.
21 October 1925
Bill Ruble, whose atheism earns him the dislike of his fellow townspeople, elopes with Mary Norwood. Bill is falsely accused of theft and leaves town, signing up as a deckhand on a ship sailing around the world.
21 December 1924
Galloping Hoofs is a 1924 American silent Western film serial directed by George B. Seitz.
14 October 1918
As Danny Rowland, a tramp, and his partner Dominie, an ex-minister, trudge wearily past the Winnicrest mansion in Tennessee, an old servant called Uncle Alex rushes up to Danny and welcomes him home as his long-lost employer, Richard Castleman.
15 July 1918
When Kentucky plantation owner George Shelby is forced to sell several of his slaves, one of them, Eliza Harris, escapes across the icy Ohio River with her child.
10 February 1924
Molly Townsend is on the eve of her marriage to Luis Riccardi, a steamship man who secretly is a bootlegger.