'A good-looking chauffeur, employed by an aristocratic married lady is tempted to misconduct. His indifference arouses her wrath and he is charged with assault at the Assizes. ' (British Film Institute)
Mismatched travellers are stranded overnight at a lonely rural railway station. They soon learn of local superstition about a phantom train which is said to travel these parts at dead of night, carrying ghosts from a long-ago train wreck in the area. The travelers eventually get to the bottom of the things that go bump in the night.
A fop wins a socialist's daughter by earning his living as a farm-hand.
A gypsy loves a married farmer who is blinded blowing up a tree.
A lawyer bribes a touring actor to pose as the heir to an earldom.
A Duke's daughter loves an author and follows him to France, discovering her father withheld letters.
A drunken man is left by his wife but she later comes back to him when she realises how desperate he is.
A horse trainer's daughter agrees to wed a broke banker if her foal wins a race.
A beautiful young woman is drawn to the allure of a hauntingly beautiful lake. As she dives deep into its depths, she encounters a mesmerizing creature with an angelic voice. Their forbidden love transcends time and brings unforeseen consequences.
The story of a young man's embarrassing contretemps with a young girl's vest at the theatre.
A drama film directed by Arthur Varney.
A rich mixed race woman is abandoned after a mock marriage, has a stillborn baby, and weds the man who helps her.
A Cornish man working in a silver mine on a French island is framed for killing a girl's father and brother.
Backstage drama in which the love of a young actress for her crippled husband triumphs.
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.
In Italy, a ward wins her affianced guardian by saving him from a rival's knife.
Pamela (Duke) and Herbert Arnott (Royce) have been happily married for five years and have had two children. On the day of their wedding anniversary, Pamela receives a letter from another woman signed Lucy Arnott which states that she is the legal wife of Herbert.
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