The Short Films of Alice Joyce, 1. The Hand Print Mystery. Volume 2: Filmography. Shep's Race with Death (1914). The Mystery of the Sleeping House (1914). Streaming resources for Kenean Buel The Mystery of the Sleeping Death. Links to watch this USA Drama, Short Movie online. The Shadow. The Cabaret Dancer. The Dance of Death. Nina of the Theater. The Show Girl's Glove. The Weakling. In Wolf's Clothing. The Beast. The Vampire's Trail. The Old Army Coat. The Brand. The Mystery of the Sleeping Death. The Green Rose. The Viper Fate's Midnight Hour. The Girl and the Stowaway. The Lynbrook Tragedy The Riddle of the Green Umbrella. The Theft of the Crown Jewels (with pictures)The Price of Silence. The Mayor's Secretary. Ross, Harry Millarde and Marguerite Courtot. Review from The New York Dramatic Mirror, January 2.
Ross. Kenneth, his son. Harry Millarde. Ruth, daughter. Alice Joyce. Bess, daughter. Marguerite Courtot. Dick, Ruth's sweetheart. Tom Moore. A two- reel feature film that reads interestingly as it runs. Kenneth, an inventor, is ordered from the house upon his refusal to enter his father's business. She adds her engagement ring to the pile to avert suspicion. Review from The New York Dramatic Mirror, February 1. Thomas Dean. Henry Hallam. Jane, his daughter. Alice Hollister. Sarah, his second wife. Alice Joyce. Ware, former lover. Tom Moore. This is a strong film. Driven to desperation by the enmity of Jane, her step- daughter, Sarah, Dean's second wife, turns to Ware, a friend of the family and a former suitor, for advice. Ross, Harry Millarde, Helen Lindroth and Alice Hollister. Review from The New York Dramatic Mirror, April 1, 1. Released April 6. Linee, model and dancer. Alice Joyce. Don, artist. Tom Moore. Martha, former sweetheart. Alice Hollister. His Father. James B. Ross. Dupree, Frenchman. Harry Millarde. Landlady. Helen Lindroth. There is that about a man blinded in the prime of life that will be one of the features to awaken the emotions in this two- reel drama. Vignola has done well. Packard, summoned by Linee, comes to the city, accompanied by Martha. Verna Mersereau, Helen Lindroth, Henry Hallam and James B. Review from The New York Dramatic Mirror, April 2. Vignola for the Kalem Company from the Scenario by Phil Lang. Verna Mersereau. He Sister. Helen Lindroth. Richard Hartley, idler. Tom Moore. Mabel, his sweetheart. Alice Joyce. Richard's Father. Henry Hallam. Langbaum, theatrical manager. James B. Ross. There is so much good in the best of it, and so little bad in the worst of it, that the picture stands out at once as a winner among two- reel feature releases. Mersereau has been especially engaged to take the part of the dancer, and incidentally the lover, as the South Sea beauty. Lang's pen, with action, variety of settings and change in the nature of feelings aroused. The idler is told by the girl that he must prove his place in the worth- while world before she might say yes. Because it will take her near Richard, Sahki leaves her home. Directed by Kenean Buel. Nina Brent, with Tom Moore, Mlle. Verna Mersereau, Helen Lindroth, Henry Hallam and James B. Pepper and Staged by Kenean Buel. Brant. Jere Austin. Martin, actor. Harry Millarde. Stage- Manager. Henry Hallam. What impresses most about this feature, being the first of those featuring Alice Joyce, is that it commands a strong series of events that are made to fall into a natural sequence. The former sweethearts are thunderstruck when they face each other once more. Mary Hamilton, with John E. Mackin, Harry Millarde, Alice Hollister, Marguerite Courtot. Review from The New York Dramatic Mirror, June 1. Mackin. Dick, her brother. Harry Millarde. Stella Desmond, show girl. Alice Hollister. Rosie. Marguerite Courtot. Strong scenes and complications that hold the suspense at all times are the keynotes to this two- part drama. Produced by Kenean Buel. Mackin, and Jere Austin. Review from The New York Dramatic Mirror, July 1, 1. Featuring Alice Joyce. Released July 6. Judge Berry. Henry Hallam. Nancy, his daughter. Alice Joyce. Large Largin . Mackin. Dave, his eldest son. Jere Austin. Litt, his youngest son. Tom Moore. The third in the series featuring Alice Joyce, this serves to give her and Tom Moore equal prominence. Judson. EVERY WORK OF ART chooses some object, some effect upon the human heart and mind, and reaches its ends with all the vigor and felicity that the artist has at his command or at that his time, patience and courage will let him devote to it. Litt, athirst for knowledge, comes to the school and studies with the children, thereby, it may be construed, increasing Dave's scorn for him. Review from The New York Dramatic Mirror, July 1. Vignola from the Scenario by Mark S. Brooks, her aunt. Helen Lindroth. While the general nature of this subject may not be new to film patrons, the particular phase of it that the author has seen fit to develop in the greatest detail is essentially novel and interesting. It furnishes a strong suspense and is also pictured with unusual care as to the selection of the cast and the settings which are mostly interiors. Preliminary to the wedding was the wooing of the daughter by the fortune hunter and his attempt to steal a valuable document from her father, which caused the latter's death of heart failure. Moore does perhaps as well as in anything that he has attempted of late. The scoundrel slinks away. Review from The New York Dramatic Mirror, July 1. The Beast (Kalem, July 2. Tom Moore the . Review from The New York Dramatic Mirror, July 2. Vignola from a Script by Benjamin Barondess and Michael Potter. Horace Payne, wealthy broker. Tom Moore. Laura, his wife. Alice Joyce. Phil Olcott, his friend. Harry Millarde. Rita, a cabaret singer. Alice Hollister. Dugan, reporter. Robert Walter. An absorbing narrative, engrossing situations and excellent photography mark this film. Judson. A YOUNG mother wants to be with her child so much that she is cross to her husband when he asks her to spend a pleasant evening with him away from home. The role of the young wife is taken by Alice Joyce; that of her husband Tom Moore and that of the adventuress by Alice Hollister. Vignola and has many lovely scenes. Produced by Kenean Buel. Produced by Kenean Buel from the Scenario by Claude H. Major Robertson, veteran. Benjamin Rose. Alice, his Ward. Alice Joyce. Leroy, his dissolute nephew. Robert Walker. Stanton, lawyer. Jere Austin. The Doctor. Henry Hallam. The old veteran of the Civil War is one of the favorite subjects with scenario writers, and Mr. Miller has not gone far astray in his search for a heart- interest story. The veteran is burdened with a worthless nephew and rejoices in a good and faithful ward. Foiled, the nephew is ordered from the house, while the old man makes his will in favor of the ward. At the reunion, in which the old man is skillfully . Stephen Bush. THIS short but compact feature gives the Kalem star, Alice Joyce, an opportunity for appeal to the heart and she makes the most of the opportunity as was to be expected. An old confederate soldier, the uncle of a worthless spendthrift nephew, is passing his declining years in the company of his ward, a charming young woman, the granddaughter of the old man's sweetheart. The ward, now a school teacher in the county, hides behind the scarecrow to escape the annoying attentions of the nephew and thus discovers the precious document which, despite winds and storms, was well preserved and leads to the true heir taking the property away from the villainous nephew. The girl is the daughter of the Major's old sweetheart. Produced by Kenean Buel. Mackin, Alice Hollister, Mary Ross, Doris Hollister. Review from The New York Dramatic Mirror, August 2. Looney and Directed by Kenean Buel. Mary. Alice Joyce. John Halleck, her father. Henry Hallam. Mrs. Halleck. Helen Lindroth. Jim Downs. John E. Mackin. Rose Hayden. Alice Hollister. Burton Manning. Tom Moore. Mrs. Clark. Mary Ross. Helen. Doris Hollister. Two striking and sharply opposed pieces of characterization are found in this picture- -those of Alice Joyce as Mary, a typical girl of the country, and Alice Hollister as Rose, and equally typical product of the worst element in the slums. Clark about Mary's career in the reformatory. Halleck succeeds in having Mary sent to the reformatory. Rose Hayden, a girl of the slums, dominates the inmates of the institution. Clark's young brother falls in love with Mary. Several months later Rose escapes from the institution. Clark that she is harboring a girl who has served time. Incidentally, Rose manager to seal a letter addressed to Mary, while conversing with Mrs. Clark orders Mary to leave the house. Halleck's dying statement, and shows Mary to have been innocent of wrong. A commotion outside attracts the attention of Mary, her sweetheart and Mrs. They see Rose in the grasp of two detectives who have been searching for her. Produced by Kenean Buel. Staged by Kenean Buel from the Script by C. Guy Harrison, reincarnation of Dano, the Hindu Slave. Tom Moore. Lizzie, the reincarnation of Lola, the Afghan's daughter. Alice Joyce. Afghan, a wealthy Hindu. Henry Hallam. Amar, Oriental mystic. Robert Walker. Gunga, Lola's suitor. Harry Millarde. Kahdin, the high priest. Benjamin Ross. A strange mixture of modern and mystic is this feature film. They are cursed by the priest with . Judson. EVERY good picture has something new in it; but there never was a motion picture that was a good offering and that hadn't more in it of the old than of the new. Then the three attempt to get the money. In the temple of the elephant got the priest curses them both and they fall lifeless upon two slabs of stone lying ready for them. Harrison and Lizzie revive as Amar finishes his tale. AJ as Kathlyn, with Tom Moore, Jere Austin, Marguerite Courtot, Mary Ross. Review from The New York Dramatic Mirror, September 1. The Green Rose (Kalem, Sept. Alice Joyce and Tom Moore in a one- reel drama with a good deal of suspense and some pretty sets. Coveting Kathlyn's fortune, Livingston, her guardian, plans to get her out of the way. The scientist decides to poison her in a manner which would divert suspicion from himself. Bundt's side just as she dies. Produced by Kenean Buel. The Viper. Harry Millarde. His Wife. Alice Joyce.
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