Frederick Ko Vert

Frederick Ko Vert

Born: June 10, 1901
Died: May 31, 1949
in Pennsylvania, USA

Movies for Frederick Ko Vert...

Chasing the Chaser
Title: Chasing the Chaser
Character: The Detective
Released: July 4, 1925
Type: Movie
A very good as a faithful husband, whose wife is looking for proof that more than his eyes have been roving. She hires a private detective to provide it.
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The Wizard of Oz
Title: The Wizard of Oz
Character: Phantom of the Basket
Released: February 12, 1925
Type: Movie
A farm girl learns she is a princess and is swept away by a tornado to the land of Oz.
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I Am Guilty
Title: I Am Guilty
Character: The Dancer (as Frederic De Kovert)
Released: May 1, 1921
Type: Movie
Connie (Louise Glaum) is married to attorney Robert MacNair (Mahlon Hamilton). When he leaves town on a business trip, her friend from the old days, Molly May (May Hopkins), invites her to a party. Connie, who misses her old life, decides to go under an assumed name. Teddy Garrick, the host (Joseph Kilgour), makes a play for her and she burns her shoulder trying to get away from him. Dillon, a burglar who is hiding in the house (George Cooper), surreptitiously presses a gun into Connie's hand from behind a curtain. As Garrick comes toward her he is shot dead.
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The Isle of Love
Title: The Isle of Love
Character: Lyn Brook
Released: April 10, 1920
Type: Movie
The original film featured the then unknown Rudolph Valentino. To cash in on his rise to stardom, it was re-edited to feature more of him. Various shots were repeated several times; long shots were blown up into close-ups and inter-cut with other footage; some scenes were projected on a loop, so that Rudolph Valentino repeated the same motions several times over; one scene was used as a flashback; and out-takes from the original were inserted into the new film. In addition, the locale of the new picture was switched from World War 1 Germany to a desert island by the simple expedient of inserting shots of bathing beauties on a palm-fringed beach throughout the film.