George LeGuere

Movies

Men Without Women
Curly Pollock
Made during the early days of sound cinema, this tense submarine adventure is an intriguing example of a hybrid silent-talkie. A disgraced English sub commander changes his name to Burke and joins the American Navy. When the U.S. submarine on which he is serving as a torpedo launcher begins to sink, Burke must make the ultimate sacrifice to save as many crew men as possible..
The Dancing Town
Olive's Dance Partner
Young kids face off in a dance competition.
Missing Millions
Daniel Regan
A girl seeks revenge after a Wall Street broker had falsely accused her father and sent him unjustly to prison.
Mama's Affair
Henry Marchant
Eve Orrin is at the mercy of her possessive mother, who has a case of "nerves" every time her daughter tries to show a mind of her own. Mrs. Orrin and her friend, Mrs. Marchant, have determined that Eve will marry Mrs. Marchant's milquetoast son, Henry, and Eve is willing to go along with it just to placate her mother. But Eve herself finally has an attack of nerves, and she falls in love with Doctor Harmon, the physician called in to care for her.
The Way of a Woman
Douglas Weir (as George LeGuerre)
A 1919 film directed by Robert Z. Leonard.
The Woman the Germans Shot
George Brooks, as a young man
The true story of Edith Cavell, a British nurse who served with the underground in Belgium during the First World War.
Cecilia of the Pink Roses
Johnny, as a young man
Cecilia is a spunky Irish girl from a struggling family, faced with the imminent death of her mother.
The Seventh Sin
One of seven films based on the Seven Deadly Sins.
Seven Deadly Sins: Wrath
One in a series of seven films dealing with the Seven Deadly Sins.
Seven Deadly Sins: Passion
One in a series of seven films with the subject of the Seven Deadly Sins. The film makers decided not to use the title "Lust"
Seven Deadly Sins: Pride
Eve Leslie is sent to boarding school. Proud of the fortune that has come to her she feels herself above Adam Moore, who loves her. Eugene D'Arcy, a powerful banker, who also suffers from pride and arrogance, meets Eve and wants her. In order that her pride may be further satisfied, she decides to marry a count.
Seven Deadly Sins: Envy
Eve Leslie is a poor country girl, who wishes she could have fine clothes, motors and wealthy friends. The person she envies most is Betty Howard, a famous actress. Eve does not know that Betty's life has been full of sorrow
The Evil Thereof
The Boy
A manicurist gives up the honest love of a barberr to become the mistress of a wealthy broker. But she comes to hate the man who has caused her downfall, and her loathing peaks during a dinner party he is holding. Other guests include three other men and their mistresses. Each young lady gets a $100 bill as a party favor, tucked away in one of the meal's several courses. The broker proudly brags about how each bill was obtained by giving the screws to the lower classes.
The Upstart
Coventry Petmore
One day Coventry Petmore leaves his wife and child to go out in the world and fight the social evils of divorce and loveless marriage. Circumstances lead him to the home of Judge Mitchell, where the judge's son, a minister, and his wife Beatrice reside. The minister does not believe in expressing affection to his wife, and Beatrice becomes enamored of her chauffeur Larry Price.
The Blindness of Virtue
Edward Winstanley
The Hon. Archibald Graham is expelled from college and his indignant father sends him to a little English village to study under the Rev. Harry Pemberton. Misunderstood by his father, he has grown up somewhat reckless and dissipated. All this is changed under the tutelage of the minister and he enters into the spirit of his studies with zeal.
The Commuters
Larry Brice
The Commuters is a 1915 silent film comedy directed by George Fitzmaurice and starring Irene Fenwick in her film debut. It is based on a 1910 Broadway play, The Commuters, by James Forbes. A copy of the film is saved in the Library of Congress collection.
The Bachelor's Romance
Harry
The Bachelor's Romance