Hallam Cooley
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Hallam Cooley (February 8, 1895 – March 20, 1971) was an American actor of the silent era. He appeared in 106 films between 1913 and 1936. He was born in Brooklyn, and died in Tiburon, California.
The Monster
as Amos RuggA general store clerk and aspiring detective investigates a mysterious disappearance that took...
Movie pageHoliday
as Seton CramA young man is torn between his free-thinking lifestyle and the tradition of his wealthy...
Movie pageSoup to Nuts
as Mr. D. Quincy ThrockmortonMr. Schmidt's costume store is bankrupt because he spends his time on Rube Goldberg-style...
Movie pageSporting Blood
as Bill LudekingA horse with great potential is reluctantly sold by the breeder and by chance passes through...
Movie pageBack Pay
as Al BloomBored with small town life, a woman leaves for the big city and winds up becoming the mistress...
Movie pageSo Long Letty
as Clarence de BrieUncle Claude comes to the Ardmore Beach Hotel to see Tommy and his wife. At the hotel, with his...
Movie pageFrisco Jenny
as Willie GleasonJenny is carrying the child of a young man who dies in the San Francisco earthquake (1906)....
Movie pageNaughty But Nice
as Ralph AmesNaughty But Nice was based on The Bigamists, a story by Lewis Alen Brown. Gawky country girl...
Movie pageToo Many Cooks
as Frank AndrewsA young couple, soon to wed, begin building their dreamhouse, but their interfering relatives...
Movie pageStolen Kisses
as Hal LambertA crotchety old coot wants his son and daughter-in-law to have kids so he can have...
Movie pageBeauty's Worth
as Henry GarrisonPrudence Cole is an unsophisticated Quaker girl being raised by her two aunts. Prudence is...
Movie pageFancy Baggage
as DiuckeyIn order to get back some very important papers from her father's business rival, a young woman...
Movie pageFree to Love
as Jack GarnerAn ex-reformatory girl seeks a new life with the help of a fatherly judge and an earnest young...
Movie pageOh, Sailor, Behave!
as uncreditedBased on the farcical stage play written by Pulitzer Prize-winning* writer Elmer Rice, Oh,...
Movie pageWhat Do Men Want?
as YostAccording to this Lois Weber production, men don't really seem to know what they want at all --...
Movie pageThe Long Arm of Mannister
as Gaston SinclairWalking aimlessly in the desert, crazed by thirst and hunger, Lucy Mannister and Gaston Sinclair...
Movie pageThe Deciding Kiss
as Jimmy SearsThe first part is pathetic and shows Eleanor Hamlin (Edith Roberts) severing home ties with her...
Movie pageParis Bound
as PeterJim Hutton and Mary Archer are two liberals who are content to remain faithful to each other in...
Movie pageLadies Must Dress
as ArtJoe and Eve are engaged, but Joe cannot help contrasting the drabness of her attire with the...
Movie pageHer Wild Oat
as Tommy WarrenIn this feature comedy, silent film star Colleen Moore plays a woman who owns a small lunch...
Movie pageWedding Rings
as Wilfred MeadowsTwo sisters battle for the love of a man.
Movie pageWhat Men Want
as BunchA playboy's mistress falls in love with another man. Her younger sister arrives in town....
Movie pageA Dog Catcher's Love
as F.P. Ketchum - Film DirectorThe dog catcher of the title is arrow-narrow Slim , and his "love" is pert Peggy. Alas, his...
Movie pageOne Week of Love
as Francis FraserSpoiled society girl Beth Wynn agrees to stake her marriage to Francis Fraser on the outcome of...
Movie pageThe Foolish Age
as Homer Dean ChadwickAfter graduating from college, rich girl Margery Carr decides to do some good in the world. Much...
Movie pageAre You a Failure?
as Emmett GravesCoddled by his maiden aunts and apparently unable to make decisions, Oliver Wendell Blaine signs...
Movie pageThe White Sin
as Spencer Van GoreWealthy playboy Grant Van Gore means to have his way with his beautiful maid, the innocent...
Movie pageForever After
as Jack RandallA wounded captain recalls his youth, his time at college, and the woman he fell in love with.
Movie pageUpstairs
as Harrison PerryWhile working as a dishwasher in a fashionable New York hotel, Elsie MacFarland often sneaks...
Movie pageSporting Youth
as Walter BergJimmy Wood, a chauffeur, is mistaken for famous racing driver Splinters Wood. Because he is...
Movie pageHer Night of Nights
as Ted Bradley (as Hal Cooley)Molly, a glamorous clothing model in New York, though yearning for a life of luxury, spurns the...
Movie pageA Light Woman
as Paul EvansYoung Doris Kane suspects that her fiance, Paul Evans, doesn't love her anymore. She finds out...
Movie pageTrumpet Island
as Allen MarshRichard moves to a remote island to escape from the memory of Eve. Who had been forced to marry...
Movie pageBlack Waters
as ChesterA mad captain poses as a cleric to murder people aboard a fogbound ship.
Movie pageThe Brass Bullet
as The Mystery ManRosalind Joy is a constantly imperiled heiress to a fortune in gold. An 18 part adventure serial
Movie pageAn Old Fashioned Boy
as Fredie (as Hal Cooley)David Warrington is an old-fashioned boy, not very familiar with modern girls. When the girl of...
Movie pageLadies at Play
as TerryAnn Martin will inherit six-million dollars if she marries a man her two spinster-aunts approve...
Movie pagePlaying with Fire
as Kent LloydEnid Gregory, a pianist at the Melody Shop, a music store on Broadway, is content with her...
Movie pageNo Place to Go
as Ambrose MunnStarry-eyed heiress Mary Astor yearns for a "cave man" who will treat her rough and make her...
Movie pageThe Little Wildcat
as Victor SargeantA pair of elderly Civil War veterans, Judge Holt and his friend Joel Ketchum, spent most of...
Movie pagePinto
as Armand CasselWhen Pinto reaches her eighteenth birthday, the five wealthy Arizonans who adopted her upon the...
Movie pageTonight at Twelve
as Bill WarrenFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Tonight at Twelve is a 1929 American drama film directed...
Movie pageOne of the Finest
as TeddyTraffic cop Larry Hayes takes care of four-year-old Mary Jane, the daughter of Gus Andrews, a...
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