Glenn Hunter

Glenn Hunter

Born: September 26, 1894
Died: December 30, 1945
in Highland Mills, New York, USA

Movies for Glenn Hunter...

For Beauty's Sake
Title: For Beauty's Sake
Character: Rodney Blynn
Released: June 6, 1941
Type: Movie
A woman-hater who inherits a beauty salon gets a new perspective on females after capturing a gang of thieves.
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The Little Giant
Title: The Little Giant
Character: Elmer Clinton
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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The Pinch Hitter
Title: The Pinch Hitter
Character: Joel Martin
Released: December 13, 1925
Type: Movie
Joel Parker is sent to college by his crabby farmer father only because it was his mother's dying wish that he get an education. At college, he's immediately pegged as a chump and is constantly victimized by the other students, headed by Jimmie Slater. Only Abbie Nettleton, who works at the campus bakery, has any sympathy for him.
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Merton of the Movies
Title: Merton of the Movies
Character: Merton Gill
Released: November 3, 1924
Type: Movie
A wannabe film star journeys to Hollywood, but soon finds his dreams do not pan out.
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The Silent Watcher
Title: The Silent Watcher
Character: Joe Roberts
Released: October 5, 1924
Type: Movie
The Silent Watcher is a lost 1924 American silent melodrama film directed by Frank Lloyd. It stars Glenn Hunter and Bessie Love.
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Grit
Title: Grit
Character: Kid Hart
Released: January 7, 1924
Type: Movie
Two former childhood gang members, "Kid" Hart and Orchid McGonigle, attempt to go straight, despite pressure to continue their lives of lawlessness.
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Puritan Passions
Title: Puritan Passions
Character: Lord Ravensbane / The Scarecrow
Released: September 9, 1923
Type: Movie
Goody Rickby has a child out of wedlock, but it dies when the father, Gillead Wingate, refuses to acknowledge the child or help the mother get medical aid. Wingate becomes one of the foremost figures in the witch hunts, and Goody plots her revenge with Dr. Nicholas, who is really the Devil.
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Second Fiddle
Title: Second Fiddle
Character: Jim Bradley
Released: January 14, 1923
Type: Movie
Jim Bradley has always played second fiddle in his family -- while his older brother, Herbert, goes off to college, Jim becomes a garage mechanic. When Herbert returns home, it's easy for him to steal Jim's girl, Polly Crawford. But trouble comes to the Bradley's town when Cragg murders his daughter and breaks into the family's home. Herbert goes for help, leaving Jim with an empty gun to protect their mother and Polly.
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The Country Flapper
Title: The Country Flapper
Character: Nathaniel (Natty) Huggins - the Boy / The Village Dude
Released: July 29, 1922
Type: Movie
Country girl Jolanda has lost her boyfriend, Nathaniel Huggins, to a "flapper" from the city. Jolanda blackmails Nathaniel's father into giving his permission for he and Jolanda to be married--but circumstances arise that may make Jolanda rethink her position.
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Smilin' Through
Title: Smilin' Through
Character: Willie Ainsley
Released: February 13, 1922
Type: Movie
The story is essentially the same as the popular Jane Cowl play, with Talmadge in the dual role of Kathleen and Moonyean. Kathleen, a young Irish woman, is in love with Kenneth Wayne but is prevented from marrying him by her guardian John Carteret. John is haunted by memories of his thwarted love for Kathleen's aunt, Moonyean.
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The Case of Becky
Title: The Case of Becky
Character: John Arnold
Released: October 9, 1921
Type: Movie
Itinerant magician Balzamo arrives in the town where Dr. Emerson and his pretty young wife live. Smitten with Mrs. Emerson, Balzamo places her under a hypnotic spell and takes her away with him. Many years later, as she lies near death, she warns her daughter Dorothy to flee from the evil Balzamo.