Yale Benner

Yale Benner

Born: November 16, 1875
Died: September 29, 1952
in New York City, New York, USA

Movies for Yale Benner...

The Man from Beyond
Title: The Man from Beyond
Character: Milt Norcross
Released: April 2, 1922
Type: Movie
The Arctic, 1922. After being buried under the ice for a hundred years, Howard Hillary is thawed and revived. When he meets Felice Strange, he recognizes in her the same woman he once loved deeply. But is it really her?
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A Wife by Proxy
Title: A Wife by Proxy
Character: Howard Curtis
Released: January 6, 1917
Type: Movie
The film opens in Ireland, as a dying Patrick McNairne tells his daughter Jerry to go to New York and look up Norton Burbeck, a wealthy young man whose life Patrick had saved some time earlier (the surviving print, largely complete, lacks the second page insert of a letter explaining the full background). The affable Burbeck is due to inherit his uncle’s fortune provided he’s married by November; if not, the inheritance will go to his cousin Howard Curtis. An adventuress, Beatrice Gaden, and her husband Dick are in cahoots with Curtis: Beatrice pretends to be single in order to string Norton along up to the November date, at which time Curtis will come into the money and give a share to his unscrupulous partners.
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The Pillory
Title: The Pillory
Released: October 8, 1916
Type: Movie
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Black Eyes
Title: Black Eyes
Character: Henry Rossiter
Released: October 6, 1915
Type: Movie
A husband and wife swear never again to sneak out on each other with their friends, and are both faced with complications when they go back on their word.
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Vanity Fair
Title: Vanity Fair
Character: Rakedell Sharp
Released: October 5, 1915
Type: Movie
"Vanity Fair" is a historical drama, based on the classic English novel written by William Thackeray, featuring Shirley Mason. Shirley Mason was 15 y.o. and played the role of the young Becky Sharp. Directors obviously took notice of her performance, because in 1917 she appeared in 17 feature films, in many of them playing the star role.
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The Call of the City
Title: The Call of the City
Released: September 18, 1915
Type: Movie
A naive young lady comes to the big city but is unfortunately befriended by a couple who probably are up to no good. However, she is unaware of this and accepts their offer to help. Soon, and completely out of the blue, another crook accosts them--and the two men struggle until one of them is killed.
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McQuade of the Traffic Squad
Title: McQuade of the Traffic Squad
Character: Officer Flynn - Pat's Rival
Released: June 12, 1915
Type: Movie
Policeman Patrick McQuade, of the traffic squad, has a sweetheart. Patrick has a rival in Policeman Flynn, who does not stop at anything to depreciate Patrick in Nora's eyes.
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Getting to the Ball Game
Title: Getting to the Ball Game
Released: November 7, 1914
Type: Movie
Mr. Meekley, a baseball fan, has a flat tire on his way to a pennant game. He remains determined to make it to the game regardless of this and further setbacks. The film's climax was shot at a pivotal game between the New York Giants and the Pittsburgh Pirates.
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The Adventure of the Hasty Elopement
Title: The Adventure of the Hasty Elopement
Character: The lover
Released: September 21, 1914
Type: Movie
An amateur detective's automobile is stolen by a young woman who is determined to elope, leading to a complicated chase involving several vehicles.
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Everything Comes to Him Who Waits
Title: Everything Comes to Him Who Waits
Character: Waiter
Released: February 21, 1912
Type: Movie
Cud McGiven applies for employment in a Bowery restaurant. The restaurant is conducted by a German, who engages Cud. Whenever Cud finds himself alone in the pantry he exercises his mania for juggling plates with disastrous results to the crockery. Every time the proprietor bears a crash he is Johnny-on-the-spot and takes out his little book to jot down the damage and charge it to Cud. At last the proprietor loses all patience and decides to discharge Cud. Accordingly he summons him to his private office and demands a settlement of the broken dishes and spoiled food. Cud is unable to see the situation this way at all. The disagreement waxes hot and furious and Cud in revenge breaks all the dishes in the pantry. The riot brings the frightened guests to their feet, where they stand spellbound at seeing a half of the waiters flee before the burly Cud, who is flinging plates after them with the accuracy of a baseball pitcher.