Charles Dudley

Charles Dudley

Born: October 8, 1883
Died: March 9, 1952
in Fort Grant, Arizona, USA

Movies for Charles Dudley...

Wide Open Spaces
Title: Wide Open Spaces
Character: A. Lincoln
Released: July 6, 1924
Type: Movie
Wide Open Spaces is a 1924 Western silent film starring Stan Laurel.
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A Girl's Desire
Title: A Girl's Desire
Character: Perkins
Released: September 10, 1922
Type: Movie
Elizabeth Browne is the daughter of nouveau riche parents, who became wealthy when they struck oil. While she attends finishing school, her folks travel to England in search of a family tree so that they can enter society. They encounter Lady Dysart, an adventuress who married Lord Dysart shortly before his death. Lady Dysart tries to convince the Brownes that Cecil, her son from a previous marriage, is the new Lord Dysart.
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Hidden Dangers
Title: Hidden Dangers
Released: September 1, 1920
Type: Movie
Hidden Dangers is a 1920 serial film.
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Moonshine
Title: Moonshine
Character: Moonshine Leader
Released: May 12, 1918
Type: Movie
A feud between the Owens and the Gillettes ends when the last remaining Gillette is killed, but new trouble erupts for the mountain folk with the arrival of a U.S. revenue agent and his assistant.
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The Bell Boy
Title: The Bell Boy
Character: Guest
Released: March 18, 1918
Type: Movie
At the Elk's Head Hotel bellhops torment the lobby, each other and guests. The elevator is powered by a stubborn horse. A sham robbery turns into a real one. And there is a chase on a runaway trolley.
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A Bit of Kindling
Title: A Bit of Kindling
Character: Jim Clauncy
Released: June 18, 1917
Type: Movie
Alice, a little newsgirl known as "Sticks", spends her time fighting for her territory against a lot of tough kids.
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The Butcher Boy
Title: The Butcher Boy
Character: (uncredited)
Released: April 23, 1917
Type: Movie
Customers and clerks frolic in a general store. Roscoe walks out of the freezer wearing a fur coat, then does some clever cleaver tossing. In Buster's film debut he buys a pail of molasses.
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The Sultana
Title: The Sultana
Character: Peter Fulton
Released: October 14, 1916
Type: Movie
Rich young playboy Gregory Kirkland reads a newspaper story about a daring robbery, and bets his friends that he can steal a famous diamond tiara, The Sultana, from its designer and then secretly return it without being caught. Robert Sautrelle, who designed the tiara, visits Kirkland's home, and Gregory does indeed steal it. However, he gets cold feet before he returns it and convinces a woman he knows, Virginia Lowndes, to return it. Unfortunately, things don't work out exactly as Gregory had planned.
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For the Governor's Chair
Title: For the Governor's Chair
Released: September 29, 1916
Type: Movie
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The Grip of Evil
Title: The Grip of Evil
Released: July 17, 1916
Type: Movie
An English nobleman is banished from home because of his attachment to a girl "not of his class." He marries the girl, comes to America with her, and a child, John Burton, subsequently the hero of each chapter of this serial, is born to them.
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The Mysterious Cipher
Title: The Mysterious Cipher
Character: The Claim Agent
Released: June 24, 1916
Type: Movie
Chilton, a crooked dealer in antiques, decides on a daring scheme to recoup his finances by defrauding the railroad. A car-load of cheap furniture is shipped with a valuation of $40,000 on it. Blanding, the tool of Chilton and his partner, awaits at Lone Point a telegram giving the number of the car.
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Neal of the Navy
Title: Neal of the Navy
Released: September 2, 1915
Type: Movie
A former Annapolis cadet is thrown out of the Naval Academy for cheating on an exam. Of course he was framed, but he must enlist in the Navy to clear himself. Meanwhile he and his sweetheart search for a buried treasure on Lost Island, which everyone is after.
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Who Pays?
Title: Who Pays?
Released: March 1, 1915
Type: Movie
Who Pays? was a series of twelve three-reel dramas, released between March and July 1915. Henry King and Ruth Roland starred in each episode, playing different roles each time, with a variety of supporting players who varied from one episode to another. Each episode told a complete and individual story, but they were all inter-related by a uniform theme. Although there were no cliff-hanger endings, each episode did, in fact, end with a challenge to the audience: Who was responsible for the misfortune of the principal characters? The titles of the twelve episodes were: #1: The Price of Fame; #2: The Pursuit of Pleasure; #3: When Justice Sleeps; #4: The Love Liar; #5: Unto Herself Alone; #6: Houses of Glass; #7: Blue Blood and Yellow; #8: Today and Tomorrow; #9: For the Commonwealth; #10: Pomp of Earth; #11: The Fruit of Folly; #12: Toil and Tyranny.
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The Test of Manhood
Title: The Test of Manhood
Character: Jim Martin
Released: October 12, 1914
Type: Movie
Harry Wentworth is the profligate son of a ranch owner. His father is tired of Harry's irresponsible drinking and gambling and banishes him from home. Harry becomes a sailor, but right away gets in trouble with the captain. The hard work does him good, however, and when he feels he's had enough of the captain's brutality, he escapes overboard with a couple of friends, whom he takes to his father's ranch. Back home he discovers that his father is in danger of losing his ranch to scheming lawyer Jim Martin. Martin is in love with Ethel Crandall, the sister of gambler Ralph Crandall.
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Gypsy Love
Title: Gypsy Love
Character: John Brooks
Released: July 15, 1914
Type: Movie
Paul, raised by gypsies, is sent to college and falls in love with the co-ed Daisy.
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The Unexpected
Title: The Unexpected
Character: James Madison
Released: February 28, 1914
Type: Movie
Dorothy Madison, a secret service operative, is sent into the West Virginia mountains to locate a still, after male operatives failed. She carries a sketching outfit and a carrier pigeon into the moonshine country, and hides the pigeon in the woods near a mountain cabin, where she hopes to make headquarters. She walks along the road until she sees Dave Parks coming, falls, feigns a sprained ankle, and is taken home by Dave, who is a young, good-looking moonshiner. Dave's mother is a sour-faced, pipe-smoking, suspicious old mountain woman, and only tolerates Dorothy. Nell Oatsey, typical mountain girl of bold beauty, hears of Dorothy's plight and goes to see her. She carries her rifle.