R. Henry Grey

R. Henry Grey

Born: July 16, 1891
Died: April 26, 1934
in Oakland, California, USA

Movies for R. Henry Grey...

Man's Castle
Title: Man's Castle
Character: Headwaiter
Released: November 20, 1933
Type: Movie
Bill takes Trina into his depression camp cabin. Later, just as he finds showgirl LaRue who will support him, Trina becomes pregnant.
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What Women Did for Me
Title: What Women Did for Me
Released: August 14, 1927
Type: Movie
A girl-shy professor runs into trouble at -- a ladies' seminary.
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Big Stakes
Title: Big Stakes
Character: El Capitán Montoya (as Robert H. Grey)
Released: August 12, 1922
Type: Movie
Chasing a steer across the border a cowboy meets a senorita and stays on making the Mexican Captian jealous. When the Captain plans to have the cowboy killed, the cowboy gets the Captain to agree to a contest between jumping beans. When the cowboy wins he says he will let the senorita decide between the two. But first he rides off to rescue another girl held by the hooded Night Riders and the Captain follows to back him up
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Gas, Oil and Water
Title: Gas, Oil and Water
Character: Hobart Rush
Released: March 1, 1922
Type: Movie
George Watson may seem like a harmless gas-station attendant, but in reality he is a secret government agent, intent on ferreting out a gang of smugglers on the Mexican border.
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Mistaken Identity
Title: Mistaken Identity
Released: July 20, 1919
Type: Movie
Silent horse racing car racing romantic melodrama about a Southern Colonel, who raises race horses, and whose daughter is a race car driver. A man comes from the North to buy a race horse, but is robbed by a robber who proceeds to pose as him and kidnaps the girl. The man rescues her and they end up getting married.
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The Sultana
Title: The Sultana
Character: Robert Sautrelle
Released: October 14, 1916
Type: Movie
Rich young playboy Gregory Kirkland reads a newspaper story about a daring robbery, and bets his friends that he can steal a famous diamond tiara, The Sultana, from its designer and then secretly return it without being caught. Robert Sautrelle, who designed the tiara, visits Kirkland's home, and Gregory does indeed steal it. However, he gets cold feet before he returns it and convinces a woman he knows, Virginia Lowndes, to return it. Unfortunately, things don't work out exactly as Gregory had planned.
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The Matrimonial Martyr
Title: The Matrimonial Martyr
Character: Elbert Chetwynde
Released: June 18, 1916
Type: Movie
Erma Desmond leaves her uncle and aunt to visit a friend, Phyllis, in the city. There, she finds work as the companion to the highly temperamental Mrs. Stanley. Mrs. Stanley has terrorized her husband to such an extent that he has gone away for a few months, purportedly to take their daughter to school, but mainly to get some peace. The servants, however, are still victims of her terrible fits until the day she decides to head for Reno to get a divorce.
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Twin Kiddies
Title: Twin Kiddies
Character: Baxter Van Loan
Released: May 31, 1916
Type: Movie
In March 1916, Pathé released a short feature entitled Little Mary Sunshine, starring a four-year-old Marie Osborne. This was one of the first features ever directed by King and it was so successful that Pathé asked the original production company, Balboa, for five more features with the same child wonder. All were produced during the second half of 1916, and only three of them survive today – one being Twin Kiddies, which shows the amazing progress King had made since the first film in the series. Of course, the story is thin, the ending quite abrupt, and the opening sequences rather long. Yet, the direction is much more subtle, alternating between shots of different size, suggesting that King was mastering the art of composition.
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The Stool Pigeon
Title: The Stool Pigeon
Character: Benny - the Pickpocket
Released: December 10, 1915
Type: Movie
Hickey, a contemptible character, acts as a spy for the police, keeping them posted concerning the doings of the crooks with whom he consorts. In return, the police, although they despise him, pay him small sums of money for expenses.
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The Girl Detective: Old Isaacson's Diamonds
Title: The Girl Detective: Old Isaacson's Diamonds
Character: Harry Warrington
Released: February 25, 1915
Type: Movie
Fifth episode of the Girl Detective series 2-reels where a 'society girl' has a position as a special investigator in the police.
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The Girl Detective: The Mystery of the Tea Dansant
Title: The Girl Detective: The Mystery of the Tea Dansant
Character: Harry Warrington
Released: February 17, 1915
Type: Movie
Fourth episode in the Girl Detective 2-reel series.
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The Girl Detective: The Mystery of the Tea Dansant
Title: The Girl Detective: The Mystery of the Tea Dansant
Character: The Girl Detective's Assistant
Released: January 2, 1915
Type: Movie
A series of 2-reel thrillers in which a society girl has a position as a special investigator for the police and works on various cases where her unique talents can help to solve crimes. Each episode is complete in itself.
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Gypsy Love
Title: Gypsy Love
Character: Lorenz, a Gypsy
Released: July 15, 1914
Type: Movie
Paul, raised by gypsies, is sent to college and falls in love with the co-ed Daisy.
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The Unexpected
Title: The Unexpected
Character: Daniel McVey
Released: February 28, 1914
Type: Movie
Dorothy Madison, a secret service operative, is sent into the West Virginia mountains to locate a still, after male operatives failed. She carries a sketching outfit and a carrier pigeon into the moonshine country, and hides the pigeon in the woods near a mountain cabin, where she hopes to make headquarters. She walks along the road until she sees Dave Parks coming, falls, feigns a sprained ankle, and is taken home by Dave, who is a young, good-looking moonshiner. Dave's mother is a sour-faced, pipe-smoking, suspicious old mountain woman, and only tolerates Dorothy. Nell Oatsey, typical mountain girl of bold beauty, hears of Dorothy's plight and goes to see her. She carries her rifle.
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The Three Gamblers
Title: The Three Gamblers
Character: Robert Corrington
Released: December 12, 1913
Type: Movie
Herbert Corrington, a would-be gambler and agent for an express company, not satisfied with the necessities of life, tries his luck at roulette, appropriating the express company's money. Robert, the son, is fast traveling in the footsteps of his father. The Sheriff in the next county is sent for a large package of money in Corrington's possession to be delivered to the Blue Ledge Mine for the payroll. Corrington gambles a thousand dollars of this money and loses. Broncho Billy, a professional gambler, loans Corrington the money necessary to replace the funds he had maliciously taken. Corrington gives the gambler a note payable in thirty days or his home as collateral in case of default.
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The Twelfth Juror
Title: The Twelfth Juror
Character: Jeff Robey
Released: April 19, 1913
Type: Movie
A play based on a famous English case of a man being executed wrongfully on circumstantial evidence.
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The Regeneration of Worthless Dan
Title: The Regeneration of Worthless Dan
Released: November 25, 1912
Type: Movie
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A Moonshiner's Heart
Title: A Moonshiner's Heart
Character: The Minister
Released: June 27, 1912
Type: Movie
Old Seth Stevens and his pretty daughter Vedah, live in their rough hill-shack. Stevens conducts an illicit "still" in an abandoned shanty, and the "moonshine" whiskey is concealed in loads of hay and sold in the nearby town. One of the moonshiners is Tom Jackson, who loves Vedah. Stevens encourages Tom's attentions, but Vedah declares that she does not love the young moonshiner and his heart is broken in consequence.
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The Foreman's Cousin
Title: The Foreman's Cousin
Character: The Foreman's Cousin
Released: June 22, 1912
Type: Movie
Bob Knight, foreman of the Five-Bar Ranch receives a letter one morning from his eastern cousin, Bob Lawlor, saying he will arrive next day for his vacation. Knight loves pretty Sue Jordan, a gay little coquette, and they are engaged. Next morning Lawlor arrives and Knight introduces him to Sue. She immediately is struck with his eastern clothes and manners
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On El Monte Ranch
Title: On El Monte Ranch
Character: Dave Trent - Mary's Brother
Released: June 4, 1912
Type: Movie
Dave Trent is employed on the Big C ranch and lives with his sister, Mary, a charming girl. Jim Andrews, foreman of the ranch, loves Mary, and one morning calls to put the engagement ring on her finger.
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Alkali Ike Bests Broncho Billy
Title: Alkali Ike Bests Broncho Billy
Released: March 26, 1912
Type: Movie
When rancher Arthur Mackley welcomes his daughter (Florence Perkes) to his ranch for a visit, all of the cowboys compete for her affections.
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Broncho Billy and the Schoolmistress
Title: Broncho Billy and the Schoolmistress
Released: February 2, 1912
Type: Movie
"Broncho Billy and the Schoolmistress" (1912, 14 minutes) is a comedy-drama about yet another girl from the East who doesn't need to be protected from the local dangers. Broncho Billy plays a passive role, and even takes a bullet when a jealous villain tries to eliminate him from the new teacher's dance card. Filmed in the wilds of Fairfax, California and at Essanay Studios in San Rafael.
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Broncho Billy's Christmas Dinner
Title: Broncho Billy's Christmas Dinner
Released: December 23, 1911
Type: Movie
It's Christmas, and a young woman is on her way to celebrate the holidays with her parents. A group of drunk cowboys startle her horses making her wagon, with the woman on it, speed off. By chance Broncho Billy saves her life and the grateful girl invites him over for Christmas dinner. Little does he know that the young lady is the Sheriff's daughter…
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The Cowboy Coward
Title: The Cowboy Coward
Character: Milkface - the Cowboy Coward
Released: December 16, 1911
Type: Movie
Henry and Steve, two "bunkies" on the "LL" ranch, are in love with Katie, their employer's daughter. While she likes Steve the best, she feels she cannot accept him because of his craving for gambling. Cash Wilkins, a bully, insults Steve, whereat he receives a good thrashing, and Wilkins, to get even, insults Katie and steals a small revolver that she carries with her. He then sends a note to Katie, that if she wants the gun back to send Henry for it. Henry is afraid of the bully and frightenedly tells Steve that he is afraid he must lose Katie as he can never face Wilkins. Steve looks pityingly at the coward, and taking the note, goes to Wilkin's cabin, and after another thrashing, makes Wilkins write a note of apology to Katie, and a promise to leave the country forever. Steve gives the note and the girl's gun to Henry and tells him to take them to Katie. The girl never suspects and Steve, realizing that "two's company and three's a crowd," packs his clothes and leaves.
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Outwitting Papa
Title: Outwitting Papa
Character: The Real Dentist
Released: October 31, 1911
Type: Movie
Ethel Walker and Tom Phelps are engaged to marry, but father objects. Later, when the old gentleman finds his daughter writing a note to Tom, promising him to elope, he calls in blacksmiths and has them put bars on the windows and grating in the door.
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The Sheriff's Decision
Title: The Sheriff's Decision
Character: Manuel Garcia, the Gambler
Released: October 6, 1911
Type: Movie
Steve Jameson, a cowboy, is having a lonely meal on the range one day when suddenly he is surprised by a stranger, who rushes covertly out of the bushes and begs him, in an excited manner, for food. The newcomer is a Mexican and his strange demeanor and excited manner suggest to Steve that he is a fugitive.