Arthur Ashley

Arthur Ashley

Born: October 6, 1886
Died: December 28, 1970
in New York City, New York, USA

Movies for Arthur Ashley...

Rasputin, the Black Monk
Title: Rasputin, the Black Monk
Character: Raff
Released: October 5, 1917
Type: Movie
The story of the rise and fall of Rasputin, the so-called "mad monk" who dominated the court of the Russian czar in the period prior to the Russian revolution.
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The Social Leper
Title: The Social Leper
Character: Robert Warren
Released: March 19, 1917
Type: Movie
Adrianne is does not love Robert, but loves Henry. Henry is in love with Lorraine, but he fears she loves John still. Lorraine loves Henry, but John remains in her mind. John loves Lorraine, but his ex-wife Adrianne ruined his chance. Robert is angry.
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The Bondage of Fear
Title: The Bondage of Fear
Character: Skinny Morgan
Released: January 23, 1917
Type: Movie
Vesta Wheatley is the daughter of a Virginia physician; John Randolph is a New Yorker who buys a tract of land from her father. Vesta and John fall in love, get married, and move to New York. They are followed, however, by a persistent old flame of Vesta's, Dick Mortimer. He tracks her down to a mountain cabin, where she is alone. A burglar breaks in on the two, and Dick is killed trying to protect Vesta. The burglar blackmails Vesta until she finally becomes desperate and shoots him in her own home.
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A Woman Alone
Title: A Woman Alone
Character: Stephen Mallery Jr
Released: January 1, 1917
Type: Movie
Alice Brady plays a farm girl who marries the son of her next-door neighbor. Her dreams of a gay social whirl are shattered when her husband takes a job as a railway station agent in a lonely prairie outpost. Desperate for companionship, she begins an affair with the railroad president's son, unaware at first that her lover is likewise married.
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The Men She Married
Title: The Men She Married
Character: Ralph Semple
Released: November 27, 1916
Type: Movie
Tricked into marriage with a villain, the woman, believing him dead, marries another, only to have the first husband reappear and cause her much worry.
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The Gilded Cage
Title: The Gilded Cage
Character: Capt. Kassari
Released: October 9, 1916
Type: Movie
In The Gilded Cage, Alice Brady plays Princess Honore, who falls in love with a handsome prince who doesn't know her true identity (nor does she know his).
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The Revolt
Title: The Revolt
Character: John Stevens
Released: October 1, 1916
Type: Movie
Silent film drama...
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Miss Petticoats
Title: Miss Petticoats
Character: Guy Hamilton
Released: July 31, 1916
Type: Movie
Miss Petticoats stops a runaway horse, saves a wealthy woman from death, is rewarded with position as a private secretary. Society shuns her. She goes abroad; then see how she becomes the acknowledged daughter of a French Count and falls heir to a title.
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An Officer and a Gentleman
Title: An Officer and a Gentleman
Character: Lt. Billy Brinkley
Released: March 14, 1914
Type: Movie
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Children of the Feud
Title: Children of the Feud
Character: William Morton Sr.
Released: February 14, 1914
Type: Movie
Jabez Morton goes to a nearby field to drive some cows to an upper pasture. He pulls down part of Carson Belfield's pasture fence so as to drive the cows through. Belfield, who is sitting on a stump smoking his pipe watching his two children, Walton and Hulda, rises angrily and, rifle in hand, goes toward Jabez.
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Marrying Sue
Title: Marrying Sue
Character: Patterson
Released: February 6, 1914
Type: Movie
Sue's father has chosen Percy; Sue's mother has chosen Patterson, while Sue has chosen Jack. Mother and father decide that they can never be reconciled while each champions a candidate for their daughter's hand.
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The Vavasour Ball
Title: The Vavasour Ball
Released: January 20, 1914
Type: Movie
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Heartbroken Shep
Title: Heartbroken Shep
Character: Runa's Father
Released: October 9, 1913
Type: Movie
Brought into contact with each other, Runa and Shep, a dog, become great chums. Their companionship is looked upon with evident interest and amusement by Runa's parents, who do not seem to be very greatly concerned for their daughter's childish affairs, leaving that entirely to her nurse.