The best Ruth Stonehouse’s drama movies

Ruth Stonehouse

Ruth Stonehouse

28/08/1892- 12/05/1941
We present our ranking of the best Ruth Stonehouse’s movies. Do you love cinema? Or are you looking for a movie of your favorite actor to watch tonight? Surely you have some to see or that you did not know yet about Ruth Stonehouse.

The Satin Woman

The Satin Woman
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 24/07/1927
Released on July 24, 1927

The Virtue of Rags

The Virtue of Rags
5.6/10
A grouchy landlord discharges a kind-hearted rent collector for failing to collect the rent from an impoverished widow. After dreaming that he himself is experiencing the sordid experiences of being destitute, the old man sees the error of his ways and becomes suddenly charitable.

Love Aflame

Love Aflame
Jack Calvert bets four friends that he can travel from New York to Constantinople without a cent. The Library of Congress holds an incomplete print (two of five reels are preserved).

Love Never Dies

Love Never Dies

The Hope

The Hope
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 07/09/1920
  • Character: Olive Waltburn
An upper class melodrama.

Are All Men Alike?

Are All Men Alike?

Jane

Jane
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 09/06/1914
  • Character: Jane
Because her father breaks her engagement to a young man, Jane, a spoiled girl of luxury, retires to a country hospital of which her father is a director, in order to sulk and give vent to her feelings.

I Am Guilty

I Am Guilty
The wife of a prominent lawyer is framed for murder.

Fighting for Love

Fighting for Love
Two cowboys, Jim and Johnny Little Bear, discover a rich mine and decide to spend some of their money traveling. Their travels lead them to the kingdom of Queen Sylvia, who is being warred upon by the neighboring monarch Ferdinand because she will not marry him. Sympathetic to the Queen's plight, the cowboys wire to America for the rest of the gang, who arrive just in time to rout Ferdinand's attack.

The Edge of the Law

The Edge of the Law
Nancy Glenn is a pupil in Pop Hogland's school for crooks. When, attired as a boy named "Spider", Nancy fails at her lessons as a pickpocket, Pop decides to pair her with Pliny Drew, a graduate thief and swindler.

A Romance of the Night

A Romance of the Night
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 09/02/1915
  • Character: Helen Darrel
Bob Halran, while riding in his machine, is struck by a small slipper which is thrown from a passing limousine. He suspects that the owner is in trouble, so speeds up, and by using a wrench as a revolver, forces the driver to stop. He then helps the girl into his car and they speed back to the city.

The Saintly Sinner

The Saintly Sinner

The Creed of the Clan

The Creed of the Clan
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 02/02/1915
  • Character: Kitty Bradley
Jim Bradley is on trial for murder, and at the eleventh hour, Sandy O'Connell furnishes an alibi, swearing that Bradley was with him at the time the murder was committed. Sandy is a very common sort of fellow, and when Bradley asks him why he did it, he replies that when he was a homeless kid of the gutter, Jim Bradley was pointed out to him as the man who gave money for the burial of his mother and father.

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