The best James Morrison’s movies

James Morrison

James Morrison

If you love cinema, you will share this ranking of the best James Morrison’s movies, although you may have ordered them differently. In any case, we hope you love it and with a little luck discovering a movie that you still don’t know about James Morrison.
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Sowing the Wind

Sowing the Wind
6.2/10
  • Release: 01/04/1921

The Dangerous Age

The Dangerous Age
  • Release: 04/02/1923
  • Character: Bob
Married for 22 years, Mary Emerson treats her husband, John, more like a son than a husband. He is stung by her rebuffs and, therefore, succumbs to the youthful charms of Gloria Sanderson, whom he meets on a business trip. But just after he mails a letter to Mary telling her that he will not return, John finds Gloria in the arms of her fiancé.

Wine of Youth

Wine of Youth
6.4/10
  • Genre: ComedyDrama
  • Release: 15/09/1924
  • Character: Clinton (1870 prologue)
Based on a play be Rachel Crothers, WINE OF YOUTH is a solid drama about "the modern young generation" and how they think they know it all. It's also a play about love and marriage.

The Wheels of Justice

The Wheels of Justice
Ralph Brooks, although engaged to Julia Dean, meets and becomes infatuated with Rita Reynolds. She gains his sympathy by telling untrue stories of her husband's brutality. They plan to run away together but while Rita is taking a large sum of money from her husband's safe, he returns early from a business trip and a fight ensues which results in her husband's death.

Black Beauty

Black Beauty
6.3/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 01/01/1921
  • Character: Harry Blomefield
Anna Sewell's "autobiography" of a horse named Black Beauty is here expanded to include the adventures of the humans who surround the horse.

A Tale of Two Cities

A Tale of Two Cities
5.5/10
  • Release: 20/02/1911
  • Character: Peasant brother
A condensed silent film version of the Charles Dickens classic about the French Revolution and its subsequent Reign of Terror.

The Nth Commandment

The Nth Commandment
6.9/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 18/03/1923
  • Character: Harry Smith
Though The Nth Commandment survives incomplete, enough exists of director Frank Borzage’s last film while under contract with William Randolph Hearst’s Cosmopolitan Pictures for scholar Hervé Dumont to declare “it the first truly Borzagian work.” Colleen Moore stars as a department store clerk whose decision to marry a withdrawing colleague with tuberculosis, over another dashing, ambitious suitor, leads to a life of hardship and struggle.

A Cure for Pokeritis

A Cure for Pokeritis
5.1/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 31/12/1912
This domestic comedy depicts a woman who stops her husband's gambling habit by having her cousin stage a fake police raid on the weekly poker game.

Sins of Ambition

Sins of Ambition
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 19/09/1917
The film is held in the Library of Congress.

When We Were Twenty-One

When We Were Twenty-One

The Battle Cry of Peace

The Battle Cry of Peace
4.8/10
  • Release: 05/08/1915
  • Character: Charley Harrison
Enemy agents under the leadership of "Emanon" conspire with pacifists to keep the American defense appropriations down at a time when forces of the enemy are preparing to invade. The invasion comes, and New York, Washington, and other American cities are devastated.

A Lady and Her Maid

A Lady and Her Maid
5.6/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 21/05/1913
  • Character: Billy
The photographer sends miss Ophelia a dozen photographs of her in different poses. Selecting the best one, she presents it to her favorite boarder, Billy, who does not think much of it and who gets very indignant when it is compared with the photo of his sweetheart. Miss Ophelia goes up to her room in tears and tells her faithful maid, Belinda, that her heart is broken. Belinda goes down and forcibly tells Billy what she thinks of him. Miss Ophelia resolves on suicide, because no one seems to love her. Belinda gets back in time to prevent this and, to divert her mistress, she suggests that they go together to a beauty specialist. Arriving there, both receive attention. Miss Ophelia gets a new complexion, while Belinda gets new teeth. Both invest in new gowns and dresses and the transformation is complete. At supper time, the boarders are all astounded.

Only a Shop Girl

Only a Shop Girl
5.6/10
  • Genre: CrimeRomance
  • Release: 15/12/1922
  • Character: Charles Black
Dann Mulvey (William Scott), just released from prison, is falsely accused of murder. The real culprit is the least-suspected person, who makes a deathbed confession.

Life or Honor?

Life or Honor?

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