Webster Campbell

Most Popular Webster Campbell Trailers

Total trailers found: 27

Transgression Trailer (1917)

20 August 1917

Hal Page, the weakling brother of Stephen Page, the town mayor, falls in love with Carline Shrefton, who throws over Burt Staley to entangle Hal in her self-serving schemes.

The Evil Eye Trailer (1917)

04 January 1917

Leonard Sheldon is the manager of a Mexican vineyard which is suffering from a diphtheria epidemic. Sheldon calls for a doctor and gets Katherine, much to the chagrin of the Mexicans.

Island Wives Trailer (1922)

12 March 1922

Elsa, a young wife living on an isolated South Seas island, is restless, bored and wants to leave. The manager of the island trading post lusts after her, and when her husband leaves for a business trip but is caught in a typhoon, he makes his move on Elsa.

Divorce Coupons Trailer (1922)

02 July 1922

Linda Catherton, a poor small town girl in search of a wealthy suitor, meets Roland Bland, a man of notorious reputation, at the wedding of her friend Teddy Beaudine.

The Pace That Thrills Trailer (1925)

18 October 1925

Paula, a chorus girl, marries into an aristocratic family. Unfortunately, her husband is a drunk. When he tries to give some liquor to their infant son, she brandishes a pair of scissors at him.

The Love Doctor Trailer (1917)

08 October 1917

A doctor transplants the brain of a girl who is in love with him into a girl he is in love with.

From Out of the Dregs Trailer (1914)

12 June 1914

Young thief Nell Durand is caught picking the pocket of a wealthy young man named Tom Berry. Instead of turning her in, he offers to help her reform, leading to a love story complicated by a greedy lawyer who tries to prevent their marriage.

The Count and the Wedding Guest Trailer (1918)

21 June 1918

Mary Conway was a nonentity in Mrs. Scott's New York genteel boarding house. She had never had a beau.

Babs Trailer (1920)

05 July 1920

Babs Marvin loves David Darrow, a young lawyer. Babs' father, the powerful Senator Marvin, is supporting Eben Sprague for a seat in the State Legislature.

The Tower of Jewels Trailer (1919)

08 December 1919

Emily Cottrell, one of the most respected members of a large gang of crooks headed by Fraser Grimstead, is caught while robbing the home of wealthy David Parrish.

The Single Track Trailer (1921)

13 November 1921

A damsel-in-distress Western melodrama and a stirring picture of railroad construction and the mining country, with a Snidely Whiplash villain performing dastardly deeds, a spunky and gritty Polly Pureheart heroine and a brave Handsome Harry hero.

The Woodman's Daughter Trailer (1913)

13 April 1913

Blasé Jim Alridge, weary of city life, coming to his apartment, finds an invitation from an old chum, Dick Freeman, to come and visit him at his lodge in the wilds.

Bright Lights of Broadway Trailer (1923)

06 August 1923

An innocent country girl who happens to have a lovely singing voice falls under the influence of a ruthless Broadway producer.

Through the Wall Trailer (1916)

02 October 1916

Through the Wall is a silent 1916 film

What's Your Reputation Worth? Trailer (1921)

01 March 1921

Railroad executive Anthony Blake while navigating a divorce from his discontented wife brings his loyal secretary, Cara Deene, to live at a farm, paying her to act as his companion, which leads to scandalous misunderstandings.

A Virgin's Sacrifice Trailer (1922)

21 May 1922

Set in “the white-bound heart of Canada that lies within the Arctic Circle,” and concerns a rifle-toting woman who convinces a government researcher to pose as her husband and help combat a villainous poacher who threatens her reputation.

The Girl of Today Trailer (1918)

23 September 1918

During World War I, the beautiful and patriotic Leslie Selden is courted by two ardent admirers: Jack Wynn, a young man not yet taken by the draft, and Dr.

The Mystery of Lake Lethe Trailer (1917)

15 January 1917

The Mystery of Lake Lethe was a murky crime short.

Parson Larkin's Wife Trailer (1914)

23 September 1914

Chorus girl Jane Woods who vacations in a small town, catches the eye of the local parson, James Larkin, and marries him, but faces town gossip and the arrival of her old troupe until she proves herself a devoted wife, learning true happiness away from the stage life.

It Isn't Being Done This Season Trailer (1921)

10 January 1921

Following her mother's advice to marry for wealth, model Marcia Ventnor turns down the proposal of Oliver Lawton, whom she loves, so as to accept wealthy George Hunt, an importer of oriental rugs.

Deadline at Eleven Trailer (1920)

15 March 1920

When socialite Helen Stevens obtains a job on a New York newspaper, she is met by much derision from the staff.

A Tragedy of the North Woods Trailer (1914)

17 September 1914

A mounted police lieutenant investigates the murder of a factor, MacKenzie, discovering it's a tale of vengeance: MacKenzie had stolen the assistant factor Burke's wife and daughter, leading Burke to kill him in a coin toss for the first shot, a brutal act presented as a chilling story of betrayal and revenge in the wilderness.

Satan's Private Door Trailer (1917)

19 March 1917

The house of Thomas Chatterton is divided against itself. His son Joseph is an inebriate; his daughter Anne is a social butterfly who neglects her baby and husband; the old man lives in solitude.

Moral Fibre Trailer (1921)

18 September 1921

Jared Wolcott, storekeeper in a small country town, lives with his young sister, Marion. He succumbs to the flirtations of a Mrs.

The Fettered Woman Trailer (1917)

05 November 1917

The story is of Angelina Allende, who is left an orphan by the suicide of her father, a real-estate visionary who has beggared not only himself but his friends in a vain attempt to "boom" the deserted hamlet of Anne's Bridge.

The Problem Trailer (1915)

09 April 1915

Fred Rees proposes to Edith Shanlon, contingent on her mother's approval, which is initially denied due to the mother's desire for a wealthy match.

The Wharf Rats Trailer (1914)

27 May 1914

Most mothers are more or less wrong about their children. Mrs. Reed loved her youngest son, Edward, who was a clever rascal, so blindly that her eldest son, Jim, a generous but somewhat stupid boy, did not get his due dose of maternal affection.