Frank Goldsmith

Фильмы

Such Is the Law
Stephen Pendleton
A film directed by Sinclair Hill.
The Crooked Billet
Sir William Easton
'International spy seeks documents hidden in old inn.' (British Film Catalogue)
The Guns of Loos
Col. Jameson
Set against the backdrop of the shell crisis of 1915 at home and the Battle of Loos on the Western Front, two soldiers, one the manager of Grimlaw’s munitions factory are tested in their rivalry for Diana, a red cross nurse (Madeleine Carroll in her first film role).
Bulldog Drummond's Third Round
Sir Raymond Blayntree
Merchants hire a foreign criminal to kidnap a scientist for the secret of manufacturing diamonds.
The Secret Kingdom
Henry
A wealthy man who acquires a mind-reading machine is soon horrified to discover what people are really thinking.
The Mystery of the Dancing Men
Hilton Cubitt
A gentleman is baffled when the childish drawings of little dancing men terrify his American wife. Sherlock Holmes soon discovers why.
A Debt of Honour
Colonel Latimer
In India an engineer blackmails a girl over her gambling brother.
His Greatest Sacrifice
James Hamilton
Richard Hall is a successful writer, while his wife, Alice, is interested in pursuing a career as a singer. She meets James Hamilton, a musical agent, who arranges an opera engagement with Rimini, an impresario. Hall quarrels with his wife over this, and they separate, with Hall taking their daughter Grace.
Perilous Valley
Perilous Valley is a 1920 silent film
The Rise of Jenny Cushing
Mr. Harrish
A resourceful young girl struggles to free herself from slum life.
Man's Woman
George W. Graham
A 1917 silent drama film
The New York Peacock
Durrant
Billy Martin is sent to New York to put through a war contract for his father, a new England manufacturer, and takes $100,000 as a security. The munition broker's secretary, a crook, tells Graham, a gambling house keeper, of Billy's coming. Miller is detailed to lure him to the gambling house.
Vera, the Medium
Albert Hastings
Vera, the Medium is a 1917 film
As in a Looking Glass
Jack Firthenbras
Scandalous European temptress Lila Despard, travels to America to escape her lover, criminal Jack Firthenbras. On the ship, she meets Andrew Livingston, a United States Navy planner, and Senator and Mrs. Gales. Her new friends host a party for Lila in Washington, D.C., where a spy named Dromiroff threatens to expose her past unless she steals Andrew's secret naval plans. In order to secure the papers, Lila makes love to Andrew, but the plan backfires when she falls in love with him.
The Two Orphans
Marquis de Presles
This picture is based on the same story that became D.W. Griffith's Orphans of the Storm in 1921. This version, made by the Fox Studios, stars famous "vamp" actress Theda Bara in the role that Lillian Gish later made famous
The Clemenceau Case
Duke Sergius
This was Theda Bara's third starring film, and the first which she carried all on her own, with no other name actors in the cast. Based on the Alexander Dumas story, The Clemenceau Case involves Iza, a vampire-wife (Bara), whose wicked ways scandalize her husband, Pierre (William E. Shay).