Hayward Mack

Hayward Mack

Born: March 20, 1882
Died: December 24, 1921
in Albany, New York, USA

Movies for Hayward Mack...

Playing with Fire
Title: Playing with Fire
Character: Bruce Tilford
Released: December 19, 1921
Type: Movie
Enid Gregory, a pianist at the Melody Shop, a music store on Broadway, is content with her snappy, routine existence until Janet Fenwick, a society girl whose father committed suicide under a cloud of financial disgrace, comes to Enid's boardinghouse.
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The Land of Jazz
Title: The Land of Jazz
Released: December 1, 1920
Type: Movie
Nina, engaged to a French captain, and Nancy, engaged to a doctor who runs an insane asylum on an island, are friends. When the doctor catches Nancy kissing the captain, known for kisses with a "heavenly kick," he breaks the engagement. In an effort to win back the doctor for Nancy, Nina pretends to be a bit "off" and becomes an inmate of the sanitarium.
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Girl in the Web
Title: Girl in the Web
Character: Chapman Price
Released: August 5, 1920
Type: Movie
A woman decides to take money from her wealthy mother to pay her gambling debts, but discovers that the contents of her mother's safe has already been stolen.
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It Happened in Paris
Title: It Happened in Paris
Released: December 26, 1919
Type: Movie
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The Speed Maniac
Title: The Speed Maniac
Character: Philip Malcolm
Released: October 10, 1919
Type: Movie
Billy Porter sells his ranch and travels to San Francisco to try his hand in the business world. But he's barely off the ferryboat before he gets waylaid by a little newsboy and the boy's pugilist father, "Knockout" McClusky.
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Put up Your Hands
Title: Put up Your Hands
Character: Alvin Thorne
Released: March 16, 1919
Type: Movie
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The Goddess of Lost Lake
Title: The Goddess of Lost Lake
Character: Chester Martin
Released: October 14, 1918
Type: Movie
Mary Thorne is the quarter-breed daughter of prospector Marshall Thorne. She has just returned from college and when a pair of hunters, Mark Hamilton and Chester Martin, come along, she decides it would be fun to dress in native garb and fool them. Both men find themselves attracted to her, even though Indians were taboo for whites in the racist days of the 1910s.
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The High Sign
Title: The High Sign
Released: December 31, 1917
Type: Movie
In order to be admitted to his school fraternity, David Bruce is told to impersonate a Balkan prince. In that guise, Bruce leaves for the prince's tiny municipality. En route, he becomes involved with a gang of anarchists who order him to kill the prince he is supposed to be impersonating.
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Love Letters
Title: Love Letters
Character: Robert Maxwell
Released: December 24, 1917
Type: Movie
Naive Eileen Rodney (Dorothy Dalton) is duped by the high-minded talk of Raymond Moreland (William Conklin). But when she discovers that he wants to take her to India without the benefit of a marriage license, she balks and instead weds her guardian, John Harland (Thurston Hall). However, she had written some letters to Moreland, and these come back to haunt her when he tries to use them for blackmail.
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The Spindle of Life
Title: The Spindle of Life
Character: Vincent Bradshaw
Released: September 17, 1917
Type: Movie
When Mrs. Harrison arrives in Harborsport for her vacation, she announces her plan to marry Gladsome, her daughter, to Vincent Bradshaw, the son of her financial advisor James Bradshaw. To keep Gladsome from socializing with the local fishermen, James drives them from his property, but they organize under her and force their way back. Arrested for rabble-rousing, Gladsome is bailed out of jail by James and later meets "Alphabet" Carter, a vacationing financial wizard, for whom she has an immediate attraction.
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A Stormy Knight
Title: A Stormy Knight
Character: Richard Weller
Released: September 10, 1917
Type: Movie
While relaxing in his cabin one stormy night, John Winton, a rising young businessman who has successfully resisted the institution of marriage, is interrupted by cries for help. Opening his door, he finds a soaking wet, pretty girl, who pleads with him to come to her aid.
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The Flame of Youth
Title: The Flame of Youth
Character: Sir Beverly Wyndham
Released: June 18, 1917
Type: Movie
James Gordon, Sr., owner of the Gordon syndicate, dispatches his roughneck son Jimmy to investigate why production has fallen off in his opal mine on an island off the coast of lower California. After an argument with his fiancée, socialite Lucy Andrews, Jimmy leaves for the island where he is met by Juan, McCool's servant who, along with Jasper Sneedham, has been cheating the company. On the launch, Juan tries to eliminate Jimmy by hitting him over the head, but the lad escapes and swims to shore where he is rescued by Sneedham's stepdaughter Nadine. Nadine takes Jimmy to the hut of mine foreman Fred Haimer, the only honest man on the island.
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The Phantom's Secret
Title: The Phantom's Secret
Character: Franz Leroux
Released: May 14, 1917
Type: Movie
At the death of Count de Beaulieu, his daughter Jeanne learns that her father had been the arch-criminal known as The Phantom. The only other person who knew her father's identity was his lieutenant, Franz Leroux, who now demands that Jeanne marry him in return for his silence.
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Even as You and I
Title: Even as You and I
Character: Jacques
Released: April 1, 1917
Type: Movie
Carillo and his wife Selma are devoted to each other. As a sculptor, Carillo has achieved the qualities of honor and love until the Devil seeks to overturn these accomplishments by sending his imps Lust, Drink and Self Pity to the artist's home. Carillo succumbs to lust and sells his honor to the Devil.
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The Double Room Mystery
Title: The Double Room Mystery
Character: Speed Cannon
Released: January 15, 1917
Type: Movie
William Newman, a notorious shyster lawyer, in return for a cut of the jewels, agrees to take the case of Morris, a man convicted of stealing diamonds. After gaining possession of the gems, Newman appropriates all of them and then refuses to carry out his share of the deal. Subsequently, Newman, who is attracted to Georgianna, a maid at his boardinghouse, frames the girl on charges of theft and then arranges for her freedom, thus appearing to be her savior.
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The Isle of Life
Title: The Isle of Life
Released: October 30, 1916
Type: Movie
Living up to a reputation for disregarding rules, author Sebastian Maure, having fallen in love with Ghirlaine Bellamy, kidnaps her to get her away from her fiancé, Vincent Pamfort. Sebastian takes Ghirlaine to a small island where, because of the force of his personality, he is treated almost as a god by the natives. During her captivity, Ghirlaine exerts a strong influence on Sebastian, and he vows to make himself into a better man.
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The Social Buccaneer
Title: The Social Buccaneer
Character: Sir Archibald Bamford
Released: October 16, 1916
Type: Movie
While working in China for Nathan Goldberg, a New York Jewish importer, Chattfield Bruce comes to admire the Robin Hood philosophy of Wong Lee, who gives to the poor all the food, clothing and money that he steals from the rich. After Chattfield informs Wong Lee of a betrayal among his gang, Wong Lee gives him a ring that is guaranteed to give the wearer the allegiance of any Chinese throughout the world.
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A Great Love
Title: A Great Love
Character: Harold Du Vane
Released: July 28, 1916
Type: Movie
Kenneth Reynolds tells Nelly’s daughter the story of his love for Nelly. Kenneth was in love with Nelly, but the arrival of a stranger drove Nelly and Kenneth apart. Nelly and her lover absconded, and Nelly's father then died of grief. After some time, Nelly returned with a child, and took her last breath in Kenneth’s arms. The daughter had to cry upon hearing this story, told by the now somewhat older Kenneth, after all these years.
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The Jackals of a Great City
Title: The Jackals of a Great City
Character: Clay Wimburn
Released: June 27, 1916
Type: Movie
Leila Hughes is the sole support of her aged grandmother. Tom Duane, a young contractor, has become acquainted with Leila and finds much to admire in her. Aggressive with his men, Tom becomes timid and embarrassed in the presence of a woman.
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The Gilded Spider
Title: The Gilded Spider
Character: Burton Armitage
Released: May 8, 1916
Type: Movie
An unusual story about the crossing paths of the poor Italian family of the sculptor Giovanni (Lon Chaney) and a reckless American millionaire, Cyrus Kirkham (Gilmore Hammond).
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Tangled Hearts
Title: Tangled Hearts
Character: Montgomery Seaton
Released: April 2, 1916
Type: Movie
Montgomery Seaton, one of the idle rich, pays more attention to his friends' business than to his marital situation.
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The Grip of Jealousy
Title: The Grip of Jealousy
Character: Phillip Grant
Released: February 28, 1916
Type: Movie
In pre-Civil War days, a woman dies in childbirth. Her sister, believing the child to be illegitimate, leaves the baby in the care of one of her sister's slaves.
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The Master Cracksman
Title: The Master Cracksman
Character: District Attorney
Released: June 10, 1914
Type: Movie
Retired gem merchant Peter J. Martin hires detective Dan McRae to guard a large diamond which he plans to present to his daughter Ruth on her twenty-first birthday. Notorious jewel thief Gentleman Joe overpowers McRae, however, and takes his place at Ruth's party.
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The New Fire Chief
Title: The New Fire Chief
Character: O'Flaherty
Released: December 19, 1912
Type: Movie
Small-town businessmen decide to establish a Fire Department; they lack polish, at first.
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Mr. Smith, Barber
Title: Mr. Smith, Barber
Released: April 12, 1912
Type: Movie
A short silent comedy in which Billy, who has lied to his wife so that he can go out on the town with a friend, gets caught by her.
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A Timely Repentance
Title: A Timely Repentance
Character: Ronald Seymour (as H.S. Mack)
Released: March 11, 1912
Type: Movie
A lost film. John Crawford, an honest mechanic, and Wilbur Robinson, a young man of leisure, both love the same girl. She marries Crawford and they have a baby. Crawford is engaged in perfecting an invention and money is short leaving the wife dissatisfied. Robinson notes this fact and lures her away. She goes with him deserting the baby, leaving a note for her husband. While awaiting the train to leave the city they visit a picture house. The story thrown on the screen is identical to their own experience. Unable to witness the closing scenes and filled with remorse, Mrs. Crawford begs to leave and hurries home, hoping she may get there before her husband returns.
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By the House That Jack Built
Title: By the House That Jack Built
Character: Prince Charming
Released: September 11, 1911
Type: Movie
A wicked queen casts a spell over a prince and steals his heart.
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You Saved My Life
Title: You Saved My Life
Released: September 5, 1910
Type: Movie
An actor in action that is not all acting is rather a remarkable sight, and when he loves both on the stage and off simultaneously, and when he is observed making love to the make-believe sweetheart on the stage, by the real, sure enough sweetheart who does not understand that love making in a play is only play, and very far removed from the sacred course of true devotion, there is quite a healthy complication. A young leading actor saves a youth's life, by catching him just in time to save him from what might reasonably he a fatal fall over a precipice, and to reward him the young man promises to intercede with the father of the girl who causes the actor chap sundry heart throbs and a little soul-anguish. But all good intentions do not materialize, and the young man falls in his ambassadorial mission.