Eagle Eye

Eagle Eye

Born: January 1, 1877
Died: January 17, 1927
in Globe, Arizona, USA

Movies for Eagle Eye...

Serenade
Title: Serenade
Character: Juan
Released: August 1, 1921
Type: Movie
In the Spanish town of Magdalena live María and her sweetheart, Pancho, son of the governor. When the town is captured by brigands led by Ramírez, the governor is deposed, and Don Domingo Maticas is appointed in his place. Ramón, son of the new governor, becomes infatuated with María. She repulses him, but he is encouraged by her mother.
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Wolves of the North
Title: Wolves of the North
Character: Massakee (as William Eagle Eye)
Released: April 16, 1921
Type: Movie
Aurora, daughter of Professor Norris, a student of Eskimo culture in the region of Unalik on the southeast coast of Alaska, is devoted to David, a youth of weak character who has been reared in the family, and she is aloof to other men. "Wiki" Jack, primitive and passionate, sets out to win her despite her unconcealed disdain for him.
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The Fire Cat
Title: The Fire Cat
Released: February 1, 1921
Type: Movie
Dulce, last of the Alvarez family, lives with her mother in the Andes and is worshipped by Pancho, a half-caste. Gringo Burke, an American renegade, robs and kills her mother. Accusing Pancho of cowardice, Dulce vows to seek revenge.
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The Honor System
Title: The Honor System
Character: Undetermined Role
Released: February 12, 1917
Type: Movie
A potentially lost film, this film tells the story of a man is convicted unjustly of a crime and then subjected to inhumane torment in a prison run by corrupt administrators.
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The Lamb
Title: The Lamb
Character: Yaqui Indian Chief
Released: November 6, 1915
Type: Movie
Gerald, the somewhat frail son of a wealthy New York family, is bested at the beach by Bill, a strapping young cowboy from Arizona. His fiancée Mary, ashamed of Gerald's "yellow streak", leaves him and goes by train to visit some friends in Arizona, with Bill in tow. Gerald follows them, and before long he and Mary winds up captured by Yaqui Indians and Gerald must prove to Mary that he is not the "weakling" she thinks he is by coming up with a plan for them to escape their captors.
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At Dawn
Title: At Dawn
Released: December 15, 1914
Type: Movie
Sykes, an American engaged to a poor girl, goes to the Philippines as a teacher, and the girl stays behind to await their marriage. Sykes, after some time has passed, has succumbed to the tropic influences, and is living with a native girl, when one day he hears from the girl back home that she is coming to join him and that she will arrive at dawn next day. An aunt has died and left her a lot of money. Caring more for this coin that the girl, Sykes tries to get rid of the native girl, but she makes a row, and he in fear of losing his girl and her cash, poisons the native girl, who dies. He is about to get rid of the body when a young lieutenant of the U.S. Army shows up with his sergeant, inquiring the way to the trail of Indians, and becomes suspicious of Sykes' uneasiness and finds the dead girl.
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The Hop Smugglers
Title: The Hop Smugglers
Released: November 24, 1914
Type: Movie
Short, silent movie about a female journalist who does a sensational article for the newspaper investigation opium smuggling.
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Sands of Fate
Title: Sands of Fate
Released: October 11, 1914
Type: Movie
Society man Arthur Lee is in love with society belle Helen Robinson, who is also admired by James Holden, a wealthy mine owner from the West. At her father's country place, Lee is unhappy because of her popularity but is appeased when she finally accepts his proposal and ring. Holden interrupts and claims a moment's talk. Telling Lee to wait for her in a favorite nook of the veranda, she goes with Holden while Lee strolls in the garden to await her. After proposing, Holden leaves her and hastens to the nook, seating himself with his back to the French windows. Lee is nearby in the garden finishing his smoke. He sees Holden in his chair, by the light of the latter's cigarette, and then sees Helen come from the lighted ballroom, approach the chair and throw her arms about Holden, sit in his lap and kiss him. Lee turns away in despair and anger and leaves the grounds.
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Sierra Jim's Reformation
Title: Sierra Jim's Reformation
Character: One of Jim's Gang
Released: September 7, 1914
Type: Movie
Sierra Jim, wounded and desperate, flees from the sheriff and is given refuge in the cabin of a young girl, the sweetheart of the pony express rider.
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Moonshine Molly
Title: Moonshine Molly
Character: Elmer Dawley
Released: August 2, 1914
Type: Movie
Molly Boone's father has been sent to prison for twenty years for alleged complicity in the killing of a revenue officer, Uriah Hudson, whom she secretly suspects of having a hand in sending her father to prison, is her persistent suitor.
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The Mystery of the Hindu Image
Title: The Mystery of the Hindu Image
Character: 2nd Hindu
Released: July 25, 1914
Type: Movie
John Stafford is unjustly arrested on the eve of his marriage for the murder of an old gentleman whose body was found in his guardian's library. The young man is taken to the penitentiary, but eludes his guards and escapes. His sweetheart engages a noted detective who finds a small Hindu image in the hand of the dead man.
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The Life of General Villa
Title: The Life of General Villa
Character: Villa's servant
Released: May 9, 1914
Type: Movie
Silent biographical action–drama film starring Pancho Villa as himself. The movie incorporates both staged scenes and authentic live footage from real battles during the Mexican Revolution.
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An Indian's Loyalty
Title: An Indian's Loyalty
Character: The Indian
Released: August 15, 1913
Type: Movie
Suspected of theft, the Indian was discharged on the ranch-hand's accusation, but the foreman's suspicions against the hand were confirmed in time to reinstate the Indian. In gratitude the Indian captured the thief with the ranchero's money and saved the girl as well.
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A Dangerous Foe
Title: A Dangerous Foe
Character: Ching Fow - the Chinese Man
Released: May 29, 1913
Type: Movie
The judge's young daughter championed the cause of Ching Fow against "The Bull." Kindness begot kindness again in a manner unlooked for and unusual. Ching Fow proved himself an unconscious humorist, but his very practical joke saved a life, making as well an exceptionally thrilling story.
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A Bit of Blue Ribbon
Title: A Bit of Blue Ribbon
Character: A Mexican Bandit
Released: January 4, 1913
Type: Movie
A short Western in which a cowboy is rescued from a lynching in the nick of time.
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The Redemption of Red Rube
Title: The Redemption of Red Rube
Character: Spotted Snake - the Indian
Released: July 16, 1912
Type: Movie
A short Western about a bandit who saves the daughter of the sheriff.
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The Craven
Title: The Craven
Character: The Mexican
Released: April 18, 1912
Type: Movie
A short western about a cowardly sheriff who leaves it up to his wife to catch a murderer, and then takes the credit himself.
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Father and Son
Title: Father and Son
Character: Sing Lee
Released: January 15, 1912
Type: Movie
A Chinese man cares for the orphan of a dying woman who stumbles into his laundry.
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Kitty and the Cowboys
Title: Kitty and the Cowboys
Character: Indian
Released: October 27, 1911
Type: Movie
Life on the ranch has a heap of fun attached to it and where they can get hold of a good-natured butt like "Fatty" they are always happy and they keep him guessing and make him the subject of their pranks. "Fatty" stands their joshing and kidding without complaint and generally with a smile, but notwithstanding his seeming good nature, he is looking for a chance to get lack at them.