James O'Neill

James O'Neill

Born: July 19, 1863
Died: October 8, 1938
in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA

Movies for James O'Neill...

With Sitting Bull at the Spirit Lake Massacre
Title: With Sitting Bull at the Spirit Lake Massacre
Character: Elder Indian (as James O'Neil)
Released: June 14, 1927
Type: Movie
The story of a controversial white settlement in 1860s Spirit Lake, Iowa. Unbowed by the encroachment, Chief Sitting Bull vows to reclaim the land of his fathers. A long-thought-lost film finally surfaces after being unseen for over eight decades. Created and copyrighted by Sunset Productions in 1925 but not released until June 15, 1927, this silent epic features the superior Native American actor Chief Yowlachie (performing here under the name Chief Yowlache) as Sitting Bull.
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The Kickback
Title: The Kickback
Released: June 30, 1922
Type: Movie
A silent Western about a rough rider, that winds up in jail and the adventure begins.
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The Courage of Marge O'Doone
Title: The Courage of Marge O'Doone
Character: Jukoki
Released: May 30, 1920
Type: Movie
Michael O'Doone, his wife Margaret and daughter Marge are settlers living in the Northwest. One winter day, while on a journey, Michael meets with an accident and fails to return home. Believing that he is dead, Margaret goes into a state of delirium which enables Buck Tavish, a long-time admirer, to carry her away to his cabin. When she finally comes to her senses she flees in search of Michael, leaving Marge behind.
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The Raggedy Queen
Title: The Raggedy Queen
Released: December 3, 1917
Type: Movie
Violent labor disputes surround a girl living in a mining town.
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House of Cards
Title: House of Cards
Character: Norton
Released: June 4, 1917
Type: Movie
The Mannings are a professional couple--she's a doctor, he's a lawyer--who are so absorbed in their careers that they have little time for their young daughter Louise, who is basically left to be raised by their servants. They're shaken out of their single-minded pursuit of their careers when Louise--feeling neglected, unloved and unhappy--runs away with a young newsboy.
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The Boy Girl
Title: The Boy Girl
Released: March 5, 1917
Type: Movie
A tomboy, raised by a father who wanted a son, runs away from boarding school and gets a job at a firm.
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The Honor of Mary Blake
Title: The Honor of Mary Blake
Released: December 18, 1916
Type: Movie
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My Madonna
Title: My Madonna
Character: Art Merchant
Released: October 25, 1915
Type: Movie
Inspired by a Robert W. Service poem, the story concerns a Parisian demimonde named Lucille who becomes the model of an aspiring artist named Robert. Falling in love with Robert, Lucille endeavors to spare him disappointment by secretly buying his "unsaleable" paintings. Luck of luck, one of his portraits of Lucille, "My Madonna," wins first prize in an art contest.
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Heart of a Painted Woman
Title: Heart of a Painted Woman
Released: April 19, 1915
Type: Movie
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The Temptations of Satan
Title: The Temptations of Satan
Character: Satan
Released: November 1, 1914
Type: Movie
Satan decides to ruin the innocence of ambitious Everygirl , who has a beautiful voice and wishes to pursue a career singing in opera. He thus assumes human form and follows her in order to make sure that she accepts his terms.
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The Lure
Title: The Lure
Released: August 24, 1914
Type: Movie
Charlotte Baker is drugged and taken to a brothel by Paul, her fiance, who in reality is a pimp. To find her, Charlotte's family contacts the celebrated detective Bob Macauley.
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A Slave of Satan
Title: A Slave of Satan
Character: The Artist
Released: November 13, 1913
Type: Movie
A banker's daughter, wearied with the dull routine of her life, becomes an artist's model under an assumed name. Her artist employer falls a victim to her beauty and loves her and she accepts his advances. Finding her faithless, and learning her identity by chance, he reveals all to her father, who drives her from his house. She derives a scanty living from singing in the streets and cheap cafés. She is accidentally found unconscious from weakness, by the artist, who rescues her from her misery.