Dorothy Hall

Dorothy Hall

Born: December 3, 1906
Died: February 2, 1953
in Bradford - Pennsylvania - USA

Movies for Dorothy Hall...

Working Girls
Title: Working Girls
Character: Mae Thorpe
Released: December 12, 1931
Type: Movie
Two sisters from Indiana, the wide-eyed and innocent Mae Thorpe, and her more streetwise sister June, move into the Rolf House for Homeless Girls in New York. With June's help, Mae obtains a job as a stenographer for the scientist Joseph von Schraeder, while June gets work as a telegraph operator at Western Union.
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The Laughing Lady
Title: The Laughing Lady
Character: Flo
Released: December 28, 1929
Type: Movie
A society woman wrongly -- and very publicly -- accused of infidelity is dropped by her friends, spurned by her husband, and faced with the loss of her child.
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Nothing But the Truth
Title: Nothing But the Truth
Character: Gwenn Burke
Released: April 20, 1929
Type: Movie
A young man bets $10,000 that for 24 hour he can tell nothing but the truth.
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Back to Liberty
Title: Back to Liberty
Character: Floria Briand
Released: November 15, 1927
Type: Movie
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The Broadway Drifter
Title: The Broadway Drifter
Character: Eileen Byrne
Released: April 1, 1927
Type: Movie
Bob Stafford, the wastrel son of a wealthy businessman, is disowned by his father for his reckless and irresponsible ways. He changes his name and opens a gym for wealthy young girls, hoping to land a rich and pretty wife. He meets and falls for pretty young Eileen, but a rival soon drives him out of the gym business. He gets a job in an airplane factory owned by Eileen's father, who is soon told by a rival that Bob is really out to steal a new airplane invention so he can give it to his father.
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The Price of Possession
Title: The Price of Possession
Character: Minister's daughter
Released: February 27, 1921
Type: Movie
After Jim Barston is mysteriously killed in Australia, his wife, Helen, lays claim to the estate of Gerald Mortimer Barston in England, asserting that her husband was the missing son and heir. In reality, Jim was the cousin of the true heir, who is also named Jim Barston. Despite having no legal proof, Helen convinces the trustees to accept her claim and is installed as mistress of the manor. Jim Barston appears and proves his identity, although Helen initially believes him to be an impostor.