Biography: Creighton Hale |

Silent-film leading man Creighton Hale was brought to America from his native Ireland via a theatrical touring company. While starring in Charles Frohman's Broadway production of Indian Summer, Hale was spotted by a representative of the Pathe film... more
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Cast: Victor Sjöström Patsy Ruth Miller Hobart Bosworth   
Tags: Melodrama 
Length: 84min
This powerful drama, based on the novel -The Master of Man, by Sir Hall Caine, was the first time Swedish director Victor Sjorstrom made a film in America. When her stepfather (De Witt Jennings) locks her out of the house, Bessie Collister (Mae Busch)...

Cast: Robert Z. Leonard Mae Murray Edmund Goulding   
Length: min
For a while, Mae Murray and her then-husband, director Robert Z. Leonard, were an unstoppable team. They had their own production company, and this comedy-drama followed in the wake of the massively successful Peacock Alley. Murray plays Dolores de...

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Molly King has a duel role in this lightweight omance. Susan and Rosalie (both King) are twins who are raised by two different aunts. Susan grows up on a farm, while Rosalie is reared in society. Just before he comes home from college, Ted Harper...

Cast: Lillian Gish D.W. Griffith Richard Barthelmess Creighton Hale Lowell Sherman   
Tags: Melodrama Drama 
Length: 107min
"I'm not a bad businessman", filmmaker D.W. Griffith once protested, "Honestly I'm not!" Yet industryites were certain that Griffith had taken leave of his financial senses when he paid 175,000 for the screen rights to the old Lottie Blair Parker...

Tags: Drama 
Length: 5rlmin
This independently made drama starring Marguerite Clayton was touted as a "modern version of Cain and Abel." Harold Van Zandt (Creighton Hale) and his brother, Peter (George MacQuarrie), live in a little New England fishing village. Both of them are...

Cast: ZaSu Pitts Erle C. Kenton Rosemary Thebv Ralph Lewis   
Length: 60min
This light comedy featured an "all-star cast" that really did contain some of the better also-rans of the silent era. Doris May stars as Bonnie Day, a rambunctious young lady who is rankled when she is expelled from college for serving tea in her...

























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