William Robert Daly Trailers
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Total trailers found: 29
10 July 1911
A lost film. Flora Powell and Arthur Lennox are lovers, but the girl's stern father has other plans for his daughter, preferring the Rev.
08 September 1932
A gossip columnist's rise to fame. Based closely on the real life of Walter Winchell.
23 January 1911
A loutish husband neglects his patient, loving wife to enjoy a night on the town. When he comes home drunk and irritable, he mistreats her.
14 March 1912
Based on JS Le Fanu's 1850 poem "Shamus O'Brien." Copies of this short film survive at the Library of Congress and British Film Institute.
15 May 1911
A lost film. Henry Jenkins, just released from prison visits his old confederate in crime, Basil King, who is living in affluence.
01 October 1920
DOWN HOME is a rural drama set in New England and stars Leatrice Joy as Nancy Pelot, daughter of the town drunk.
22 November 1923
John Hampstead gives up his career as an actor and his actress sweetheart, Marian Dounay, to become a minister in a western town.
26 June 1922
Molly, a glamorous clothing model in New York, though yearning for a life of luxury, spurns the advances of her boss's son in favor of a shipping clerk, late of the backwoods.
05 March 1922
A drifter falls for the daughter of a rancher, an alcoholic old coot whose ranch is on some very valuable land.
27 April 1911
Hester Prynne has left Holland in advance of her husband, Roger, to join the colonists in Salem, Maxx.
12 September 1921
Three Outlaws came across a stranded baby and must decide to save the child or escape from the law.
19 May 1912
George, a somewhat "unathletic" young man, falls for Clarice, a healthy, athletically inclined young woman.
30 October 1911
A lost film. Mr. Kirby has rather a tarty disposition for a newly married man and his wife is exactly the reverse, being eager to look after his comfort even to the minutest detail.
06 March 1916
Nadia, a stenographer, must give her meager earnings to her drunken father. When he shoots his wife's lover, Nadia decides to move in with her flashy girl friend Mabel, who soon introduces her to the fast life.
31 May 1912
Amos Bentley was up against it in more senses than one. Times were so hard with him that he had to part with the furniture of his little apartment in order to pay his debts.
25 February 1924
Bud Watkins loses his ranch and savings to gambling house proprietor "Gentlemen Jim" Slade. The Cocopah Kid, a notorious bandit, lures away Betsy Burke, Bud's sweetheart and the daughter of the local sheriff.
10 August 1914
The first screen adaptation of Harriet Beecher Stowe's novel to star a black man in the title role.
25 September 1922
Bob Mortimer, an unsuccessful traveling salesman, picks up the wrong valise and finds it full of money.
06 September 1915
Huri, an East Indian, calls upon young Putnam on business, and while there the native leaves his most prized possession.
01 May 1916
When Cindy Lane becomes pregnant, Mark Brierson, the father, refuses to marry her. Instead, Brierson romances Azalia Deering, whose father, General Deering, owns the town bank.
01 November 1925
For the sake of a woman, Robert Morton serves a prison sentence and is disowned by his father, Henry.
14 May 1923
Marcel Murphy, a telephone operator with society aspirations, overhears Mrs. Benson's conversation describing a party she is planning for her son, Ralph, and wangles an invitation by imitating Mrs.
21 May 1922
Donald Keith, a young lawyer who takes up residence in the small town of Owasco, Michigan, finds himself opposed by lumber king Quartus Hembly, feared by all the townspeople.
27 December 1915
Walton the pharmacist, convicted of selling drugged candy to children, is released from prison through the intercession of political “boss” Lee O'Neil.
17 December 1922
Gretchen Ann runs away from her foster parents but is sheltered first by Bill Kelley, a train brakeman, then by elderly oilman Pete Sebastian.
25 December 1921
When Sally McTurk's husband is murdered, her brother Ken Thornton goes into hiding and winds up in a small mountain community, using a phony name.
25 June 1923
Nita Moore, a circus performer, is mistreated by the ringmaster and runs away to join an old couple who are persuaded that Nita is their longlost daughter.
22 October 1923
Leslie Adams, secretary to the city editor of a newspaper, persuades him to let her write up a society affair.
28 May 1923
Released from prison on parole, the "Gas-Pipe Kid" returns to his home in the slums to find his mother dead and his father evicted.