The best William Courtright’s movies

William Courtright

William Courtright

10/03/1848- 06/03/1933
We present our ranking of the best William Courtright’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 William Courtright.
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Intolerance: Love's Struggle Throughout the Ages

Intolerance: Love's Struggle Throughout the Ages
7.7/10
  • Genre: DramaHistory
  • Release: 04/09/1916
  • Character: Second Pharisee (uncredited)
The story of a poor young woman, separated by prejudice from her husband and baby, is interwoven with tales of intolerance from throughout history.

Duck Soup

Duck Soup
6.5/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 13/03/1927
  • Character: Colonel Buckshot's Butler (uncredited)
Fleeing a group of forest rangers, who are rounding up tramps to serve as firefighters, they take refuge in a mansion. The owner has gone on vacation and the servants are away, so Hardy pretends to be the owner and offers to rent the house to an English couple. Hardy gets Laurel to pose as the maid. Unfortunately, the owner returns and tells the would-be renters that he owns the house; Laurel and Hardy then flee again and are caught by the rangers and forced to fight wildfires.

Jesse James

Jesse James
5.4/10
  • Genre: Western
  • Release: 15/10/1927
  • Character: Parson Bill
A light approach on the life of Jesse James.

Arizona Nights

Arizona Nights
  • Genre: Western
  • Release: 28/08/1927

On the Front Page

On the Front Page
5.7/10
  • Release: 28/11/1926
  • Character: James W. Hornby's Assistant (uncredited)
After being beaten to a story of scandal involving Countess Polasky, James W. Hornby assigns his son 24 hours to find an even more scandalous story about the countess. After spending the night in the wrong street looking for the wrong countess, he comes up with a plan: the butler will be seen in a comprimising situation with the countess, and then photographed. The countess, who is sick of reporters, has other ideas... Written by Paul L

My Best Girl

My Best Girl
7.5/10
Joe Merrill, son of the millionaire owner of a chain of 5 and 10 cent stores, poses as Joe Grant, and takes a job in the stockroom of one of his father's stores, to prove that he can be a success without his father's influence. There he meets stockroom girl Maggie Johnson, and they fall in love. This causes problems, because Mrs. Merrill had planned for her son to marry Millicent Rogers, a high society girl.

At the Sign of the Jack'O Lantern

At the Sign of the Jack'O Lantern
  • Genre: ComedyMystery
  • Release: 22/01/1922
  • Character: Uncle Skyles
When Harlan Carr inherited his Uncle Ebenezer's "Jack-O Lantern" house and too his bride there to live, he found himself the unwilling host of a score of hungry relatives within a week. Soon, strange things began to happen. A black cat made the house his headquarters, unexplained sounds could be heard and a shadowy figure floated through the halls at night.

The Grand Duchess and the Waiter

The Grand Duchess and the Waiter
6.9/10
  • Genre: ComedyRomance
  • Release: 21/02/1926
  • Character: Charles - Albert's Valet
Albert Durant, a young millionaire, poses as a waiter in order to woo an exiled and financially hard up Grand Duchess. She finds him impertinent and clumsy, but also quite fascinating. She takes him into her employ insisting he does everything she asks.

The Jailbird

The Jailbird
  • Genre: ComedyDrama
  • Release: 10/10/1920
  • Character: Noah Gibbs

Be Your Age

Be Your Age
6.3/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 13/11/1926
  • Character: The Minister (uncredited)
Charley needs $10,000 right away. Mrs. Schwartzkopple has inherited $2 million from her late husband and wants to marry a younger man. Mr. Blaylock, her attorney, sees a way to solve both their problems, and keep control of her $2 million.

The House of Flickers

The House of Flickers
6.5/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 15/03/1925
The troubles of a movie projectionist are chronicled in this two-reeler starring Paul Parrot and Mildred June.

The Devil's Needle

The Devil's Needle
6.5/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 12/08/1916
  • Character: Old Farmer (uncredited)
THE DEVIL'S NEEDLE (1916, dir: Chester Withey) stars silent superstar Norma Talmadge as Renee, a French artist's model who uses morphine as an escape from the dull reality of her life. She recommends it to a neurotic artist played by Tully Marshall (Queen Kelly), because "it kindles the fires of genius." The artist quickly becomes addicted to the drug and the quality of his work begins to disintegrate. He takes on a new model, marries her, and starts her on the same path of moral degradation, until a guilt-ridden Renee decides to intervene in order to save them both. According to silent film historian Kevin Brownlow, THE DEVIL'S NEEDLE was banned by the state of Ohio, but the censor board reversed its decision after recognizing the positive message beneath the film's scandalous surface. This special edition was mastered from a 35mm preservation print of the 1923 re-release version. The only known surviving copy, the element suffers significant nitrate decomposition during some scenes.

The Heart Buster

The Heart Buster
  • Genre: Western
  • Release: 06/07/1924
  • Character: Justice of the Peace
Rose Hillyer, the sweetheart of cowboy Tod Walton, is about to marry Edward Gordon a slick con-man and a bigamist. Tod has proof of Gordon's bad deeds but it is late in arriving and he has to resort to many tricks to keep the marriage from happening... including kidnapping the minister.

The Sunshine Trail

The Sunshine Trail
  • Genre: ComedyWestern
  • Release: 23/04/1923
  • Character: Mystery Man
The Sunshine Trail film

The Deciding Kiss

The Deciding Kiss
6.6/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 22/07/1918
The first part is pathetic and shows Eleanor Hamlin (Edith Roberts) severing home ties with her grandparents to be "adopted" by a party of idle rich on the cooperative plan. The parties adopting her are single, and one of them, Beulah Page (Winifred Greenwood), has her own ideas on the subject of raising the young - these ideas absolutely precluding the main requisite, love. A copy exists at the Archives du Film du CNC.

The Sunset Legion

The Sunset Legion
5.5/10
  • Genre: Western
  • Release: 21/04/1928
  • Character: Old Bill
The citizens and near-by ranchers of a western town are being besieged by a gang of rustlers and robbers, and a plea is made to the governor to send a troop of rangers. Shortly, thereafter a dude-costumed cowboy shows up but he only asks a lot of dumb questions and does a lot of stick-whittling as he wanders the streets and hangs out in the saloon with the regular barflies. The citizens mark him down as being 'tetched in the head.' Also, shortly after the whittler arrives, a mysterious black-masked rider begins to make life a bit tougher on them than it had been.

The Trouble With Wives

The Trouble With Wives
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 28/09/1925
  • Character: Butler
William Hyatt (Tom Moore) runs an exclusive shoe store, and his happy marriage to Grace (Florence Vidor) is nearly derailed by his well-meaning, but hopelessly gauche pal, Al Hennessy (Sterling). Dagmar, a Parisian shoe designer (Esther Ralston) has come to town to meet with Hyatt and Hennessy, and Hennessy describes the situation to Grace in the worst possible manner, convincing her that her husband is having an affair.

The Rookie's Return

The Rookie's Return
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 26/12/1920
  • Character: Gregg
A young soldier is discharged from the service and has trouble making a living. However, when he inherits a great deal of money, he finds his troubles only beginning.

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