Tom Shirley

Tom Shirley

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The History of the Helicopter
Title: The History of the Helicopter
Character: Narrator
Released: January 1, 1952
Type: Movie
A documentary tracing the development of the helicopter from the original Da Vinci drawings to the modern versions actually in service in 1951.
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The Rookie Fireman
Title: The Rookie Fireman
Character: Narrator
Released: May 31, 1936
Type: Movie
Another of the "Variety Views" continuing adventures with Shorty the Chimp getting loose and running amok. Tired of waiting at the fire house for a blaze, Shorty sets one in the building himself. At another fire, Shorty makes a jungle-style rescue by climbing hand-over-hand on wires leading into a building.
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Red Hot Leather
Title: Red Hot Leather
Character: Ross Kane
Released: October 17, 1926
Type: Movie
Jack Lane is returning from the East after an unsuccessful attempt to obtain a loan to pay off the mortgage on his father's ranch. On the train, he meets Ellen Rand, who is smitten at the sight of her first real cowboy. Later he learns that she is the nurse who is to care for his paralytic father, growing weaker at the prospect of losing his ranch. Jack plans to enter the local rodeo to earn the money, though Morton Kane, who holds the mortgage and has secretly discovered oil on the ranch, plots with his son Ross to keep him from the events.
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When Love is Young
Title: When Love is Young
Character: Tom
Released: December 31, 1913
Type: Movie
Tom and Dick, young boys of the country, are chums. Their sorrows and joys are shared; what belongs to one belongs to the other. One beautiful summer morn, Eleanor, a pretty young miss from the city, comes to the small town to visit a relative. Tom and Dick cease to be friends; jealousy coming between the two lads.
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Thy Will Be Done
Title: Thy Will Be Done
Character: Tom Mulligan
Released: October 28, 1913
Type: Movie
Mrs. Mulligan, although in poor circumstances, taken the child of her neighbor, who has just passed into another world, to live with her. Dolly becomes quite chummy with Tom, one of Mrs. Mulligan's sons, and during the child's saddest hours Tom comforts her. Tom proposes that Dotty write a letter to her mother in heaven asking her to come back.