Walery
Bothwell
The Dauphin's widow weds a lord and is executed for plotting against the queen.
Clem Fordrough
'Devon. Farming brothers give home to orphan shepherdess evicted for suspected immorality.' (British Film Catalogue)
Hinson
HELEN OF FOUR GATES was made in Hebden Bridge in 1920 by silent film pioneer Cecil M. Hepworth, based on a popular novel of the same name. Reportedly highly successful when it first opened, the film would later fall into obscurity, with all copies believed to be destroyed. In 2007, a print was discovered in a vault in Canada.
Wilderspin
A woman disapproves of her stepson's love for a girl who goes mad when her drunken father dies in a landslide.
Nigel Ennison
Two identical sisters are able to switch places, leading to a series of unfortunate incidents.
John Armstrong
Comradeship is a 1919 British silent film drama, directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Lily Elsie, Gerald Ames and Guy Newall. The film's action covers the entire span of World War I, from the months before the outbreak of hostilities to the declaration of peace.
Lord Howard
'Lady introduces wounded cobbler to Minister of Pensions, who makes him gift from King's Fund.' (British Film Catalogue)
Hugh Scarlett
A lady's lover draws spills with her husband to decide who shall commit suicide.
Arthur Donnithorne
'1850. Squire's grandson saves farmer's niece from charge of murdering illegitimate baby.' (British Film Catalogue)
Fencing Master
An actress cures an aged flirt by posing as his wife.
Arsène Lupin
Arsène Lupin, alias the Duke of Charmence, is a clever gentleman burglar. Detective Guerchard has vowed to bring Lupin to justice. Given a chance to escape when caught with the goods, Lupin gives up his freedom for the love of a good woman.
Orlando
The film is a contempary-set version of William Shakespeare's play As You Like It.
Marques de Beaumont
Emperor Napoleon divorces his wife to marry an Austrian Queen and have an heir.