Dodson Mitchell

Dodson Mitchell

Born: January 23, 1868
Died: June 2, 1939
in Memphis, Tennessee, USA

Movies for Dodson Mitchell...

The Little Giant
Title: The Little Giant
Character: Mr. Enfield
Released: January 3, 1926
Type: Movie
Having been brought up by his Uncle Clem, an itinerant peddler, Elmer Clinton has no trouble becoming the sales manager for a company that manufactures washing machines. Royce Enfield, the son of the company's president, wants his father to sell the business and therefore undermines Elmer's sales campaign. In a real effort to help Elmer, Uncle Clem obtains numerous orders for washing machines, but these are intercepted by Royce before they can be filled. Elmer is fired and, finding out the reason why, whips Royce in a fight.
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Nothing But Lies
Title: Nothing But Lies
Character: Detective
Released: April 1, 1920
Type: Movie
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Toys of Fate
Title: Toys of Fate
Character: Bruce Griswold
Released: May 12, 1918
Type: Movie
A gypsy girl whose mother committed suicide after being seduced and abandoned by a rich man finds herself twenty years later being wooed by the same man.
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Fifty-Fifty
Title: Fifty-Fifty
Character: Detective
Released: October 21, 1916
Type: Movie
Naomi is a young aspiring artist known to her Bohemian friends as "The Nut." Naomi's alleged nuttiness does not in any way impede the efforts by wealthy Frederick Harmon to make the unworldly heroine his bride. When their first baby is born, Naomi becomes so obsessed with motherhood that she completely ignores poor Harmon, who, to offset his loneliness, begins squiring the vampish Helen Carew. Helen manages to convince Harmon that Naomi has been unfaithful, leading inevitably to divorce-court litigation.
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Are You a Mason?
Title: Are You a Mason?
Character: Detective Ketchum
Released: March 15, 1915
Type: Movie
Frank Perry's wife Helen is away visiting her mother, and he uses this "free time" for a night of drinking at a nightclub. Unfortunately, when he tries to return home, he enters the wrong house and is nearly arrested When Helen comes back he tells her that the "incident" was actually an initiation rite of the Masons, knowing that his wife has always wanted him to join the group. She excitedly tells her father about Frank's becoming a Mason, since her father is also a Mason. What neither she nor Frank know is that her father has actually been doing the same thing Frank is--pretending to be a Mason when he actually isn't. Complications ensue.