Hal Reid

Hal Reid

Born: April 14, 1862
Died: May 22, 1920
in Cedarville, Ohio, USA
Writer/actor Hal Reid worked during the silent movie era. He is the father of actor Wallace Reid.

Movies for Hal Reid...

Little Miss Hoover
Title: Little Miss Hoover
Character: Major Jonathan Craddock
Released: December 29, 1918
Type: Movie
Little Miss Hoover is a 1918 American silent romantic drama film directed by John S. Robertson and stars Marguerite Clark. The film is based on the novel The Golden Bird, by Maria Thompson Davies.
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Mothers of Men
Title: Mothers of Men
Character: Jack Scranton
Released: January 1, 1917
Type: Movie
Dorothy Davenport as Clara Madison, a prominent lawyer, wins a judgeship over fellow Attorney Grant Williams, played by Willis L. Robards. Upon winning the prominent position as judge, Ms. Madison finds herself walking a political tight rope with enemies all around doing what they can to cause her down fall. Judge Madison convicts a murderer to death paving the way for her to be easily elected as the first female Governor. As Governor she is faced with a difficult dilemma. She has the power to pardon her husband who has been convicted of a serious crime, but to do so she’d be using her office for her own personal gain. “I must find some way to realize my ideals without sacrificing my husband. I must struggle on somehow for the sake of womanhood!”
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Dan
Title: Dan
Character: Col. Dabney
Released: August 1, 1914
Type: Movie
Loyal slave of the aristocratic Dabney family, Dan is overjoyed when Raoul becomes engaged to Northerner Elsie Hammond and his sister Grace becomes engaged to Elsie's brother John. When the Civil War breaks out, the heartbroken Hammonds return North and John joins the Union army. Raoul joins the Confederacy, but his vindictive overseer, Jonas Watts, becomes a Union officer. Watts takes Grace prisoner, but before he can act on his desires, John rescues her.
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The Deerslayer
Title: The Deerslayer
Character: Hurry Harry March
Released: May 6, 1913
Type: Movie
Wah-Ta-Wah, or Hist, the lady-love of Chingachgook, a Delaware chief, has been captured by the warlike Hurons. Chingachgook asks the aid of Deerslayer, a white man brought up among the Indians, in rescuing her, and. the two men arrange to meet at Lake Otsego, then called Glimmerglass. Deerslayer sets out for the meeting place, accompanied by Hurry Harry March, a trapper, who acts as his guide.
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Every Inch a Man
Title: Every Inch a Man
Character: Mr. Chapman - the Father
Released: October 13, 1912
Type: Movie
Bob, son of a farmer, decides to become a detective.
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Virginius
Title: Virginius
Character: Virginius
Released: June 15, 1912
Type: Movie
Virginius is a 1912 short film
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Indian Romeo and Juliet
Title: Indian Romeo and Juliet
Character: Rohowaneh / Capulet
Released: January 30, 1912
Type: Movie
Oniatare, a young brave of the tribe of the Hurons, and Kowa, a chief of the Mohicans, are in love with Ethona, or "The River Flower," an Indian Princess. The Hurons and the Mohicans are sworn enemies. The young brave and "The River Flower" meet from time to time. Kowa notices this and in plaintive song would lure the fair Ethona to him. But it is of no avail.
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Jean Intervenes
Title: Jean Intervenes
Character: Dick Green
Released: January 23, 1912
Type: Movie
"Love me, love my dog," does not appeal to Billy Hallock. He is very jealous of his wife's attentions to her dog "Jean."
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The Path of True Love
Title: The Path of True Love
Released: January 6, 1912
Type: Movie
Among the green hills and running brooks, we follow the country boy and girl, who are happy in the contentment of their hearts and a ripening love for each other. In contrast we see another picture of a city boy and girl with entirely different surroundings, at odds with each other and the boy disturbed by the coquettishness and indifference of the girl.
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Cardinal Wolsey
Title: Cardinal Wolsey
Character: Cardinal Wolsey
Released: January 2, 1912
Type: Movie
Directed by J. Stuart Blackton and Laurence Trimble.