William Kent

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Singapore Sling TrailerThe Scarlet Letter TrailerSaturday's Millions Trailer

William Thomas Kent (April 29, 1886 - October 5, 1945) was an American stage actor who later appeared in sound films. He was born in St. Paul, Minnesota and died in New York City. Kent's career traversed many forms of entertainment (i.e. Broadway, vaudeville, burlesque, minstrel (at age 14), circus, and silent and sound films). In 1922, he appeared with Marion Davies in the silent When Knighthood Was in Flower. He turned up in The Scarlet Letter (1934).

Most Popular William Kent Trailers

Total trailers found: 6

Dining Out Trailer (1930)

14 September 1930

Comedy about a man who, reluctantly, spends an evening with his wife at home rather then going out drinking with his friend.

The Scarlet Letter Trailer (1934)

18 September 1934

In the seventeenth century, in Massachusetts, a young woman is forced to wear a scarlet "A" on her dress for bearing a child out of wedlock.

Saturday's Millions Trailer (1933)

30 September 1933

Jim Fowler is Western University's football hero and is constantly besieged by reporters. Jim's father Ezra comes to visit him and becomes reacquainted with an old Western football chum, Mr.

King of Jazz Trailer (1930)

20 April 1930

A large-scale revue musical built around Paul Whiteman and his orchestra, presenting a series of musical performances, sketches, and staged tableaux in early two-color Technicolor, emblematic of Hollywood’s early sound-era “all-star” musical productions.

Singapore Sling Trailer (1999)

26 November 1999

In Singapore, con artist Michelle marries a corrupt local businessman to avoid prison, then swindles him and escapes the country.

When Knighthood Was in Flower Trailer (1922)

15 September 1922

Mary Tudor falls in love with a new arrival to court, Charles Brandon. She convinces her brother King Henry VIII to make him his Captain of the Guard.