Jane Wolfe

Jane Wolfe

Born: March 21, 1875
Died: March 29, 1958
in Saint Petersburg, Pennsylvania, USA

Movies for Jane Wolfe...

Copyright Comedies and More. From the Library of Congress
Title: Copyright Comedies and More. From the Library of Congress
Released: June 6, 2022
Type: Movie
A montage of 13 remarkable short films recently digitized by the Library of Congress, whose themes echo the program of the Domitor 2022 conference, entitled "Copy/rights and early cinema"
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The Round-Up
Title: The Round-Up
Character: Josephine Allen
Released: October 10, 1920
Type: Movie
A lovesick sheriff protects his town, embroiled in a feud between a crafty bandit leader and the family of the prospector he stole from.
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Why Change Your Wife?
Title: Why Change Your Wife?
Character: Harriette's Client
Released: May 21, 1920
Type: Movie
Robert and Beth Bordon are married but share little. He runs into Sally at a cabaret and the Gordons are soon divorced. Just as he gets bored with Sally's superficiality, Beth strives to improve her looks. The original couple falls in love again at a summer resort.
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The Six Best Cellars
Title: The Six Best Cellars
Character: Virginia Jasper
Released: February 8, 1920
Type: Movie
Henry Carpenter and his wife Millicent are the envy of their exclusive suburban set because of their abundant wine cellar, a blessing in the face of the recent prohibition against alcohol initiated by the Volstead Act. In reality, Henry is down to his last few bottles, and, faced with an impending dinner party, he decides to save face by denouncing the evils of drink. His impassioned speech earns him the support of the Prohibition party for a Congressional seat. Henry is relishing his popularity when his aunt discovers twenty-one cases of rare wine in the cellar, forcing the candidate to choose between political and social success.
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The 13th Commandment
Title: The 13th Commandment
Released: January 17, 1920
Type: Movie
Disillusioned by the transience of wealth when her father's bank balance can no longer support his family's posh lifestyle, and when her fiancé Clay Wimborn admits that he has gone into debt to shower her with presents, Daphne Kip determines to become financially independent.
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The Grim Game
Title: The Grim Game
Character: Hannah
Released: October 11, 1919
Type: Movie
Jailed unjustly for a murder he did not commit, a young man uses his amazing powers of escape to free himself and pursue the actual killers, who hold his fiancée captive.
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Under the Top
Title: Under the Top
Character: Mrs. Jones (as Jane Wolff)
Released: January 4, 1919
Type: Movie
Jimmie, a small-town boy, visits a traveling circus passing through town. he falls in love with Pansy, the daughter of the circus' tightrope walker, after he saves her from a gang of thugs...
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Less Than Kin
Title: Less Than Kin
Character: Maria
Released: July 21, 1918
Type: Movie
Lewis Vickers accidentally kills a man and goes to Central America. Here he meets Robert Lee, who bears a remarkable resemblance to him. Lee is a worthless young chap whose father is anxious to have him return to the United States. On his death bed Lee turns his papers over to Vickers and begs him to assume his name. Arriving in New York, Vickers goes to the Lee home as Robert Lee, and discovers that the dead man has willed him a badly blotted past that includes a wife and two children and a large collection of debts. He also finds a beautiful adopted daughter in the Lee household and promptly falls in love with her. The only way he can stand any chance of winning the girl is by telling the truth about himself.
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The Firefly of France
Title: The Firefly of France
Character: Marie-Jeanne
Released: June 23, 1918
Type: Movie
The "Firefly of France" is an elusive master criminal of uncertain loyalties. When the Firefly disappears from view with a satchel of important government documents in his possession, his sister Esme Falconer is suspected of beings in cahoots with him. Dashing aviator Devereaux Bayne believes in Esme's innocence and accordingly dons civilian garb and heads to Paris' Latin Quarter to get the low-down on the Firefly's whereabouts.
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The Bravest Way
Title: The Bravest Way
Character: Miss Tompkins (as Jane Wolff)
Released: June 16, 1918
Type: Movie
Japanese actor Sessue Hayakawa was one of the most popular leading men in American silent films-this despite the fact that orientals were traditionally (and stereotypically) cast as villains at the time. In The Bravest Way, Hayakawa carries self-sacrifice to the nth degree. He is so devoted-in a perfectly platonic manner-to the widow of his best friend (Tsuri Aoki) that he loses the love of his American fiancee (Florence Vidor). Lost film.
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Mile-a-Minute Kendall
Title: Mile-a-Minute Kendall
Character: Mrs. Kendall
Released: May 13, 1918
Type: Movie
Young Kendall struggles for acceptance in the eyes of his wealthy father, who sees him only as a layabout.
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The Fair Barbarian
Title: The Fair Barbarian
Character: Belinda Bassett
Released: December 17, 1917
Type: Movie
An Englishman who has made his fortune in America decides to return to England.
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The Call of the East
Title: The Call of the East
Character: Yuri
Released: October 15, 1917
Type: Movie
While visiting Alan, who works in Tokyo, she attends a festival with her Japanese maid while wearing a Japanese kimono. There she meets the wealthy Arai Takada, who is taken by the mysterious woman. Alan has dishonored and betrayed O'Mitsu, and her brother Arai plans a terrible revenge.
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Castles for Two
Title: Castles for Two
Character: Brian's Sister
Released: March 5, 1917
Type: Movie
An American heiress who goes to Ireland meets a bankrupt lord. She switches places with her maid to avoid fortune hunters.
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The Lash
Title: The Lash
Character: Henriette Catenat
Released: October 1, 1916
Type: Movie
A silent drama film directed by James Young
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The Selfish Woman
Title: The Selfish Woman
Character: Indian Servant
Released: July 9, 1916
Type: Movie
A young engineer, Tom Morley, is building a railroad through Imperial Valley. Tom's father also wants the job, and tries to persuade his son to give up the work, but Tom refuses. Tom falls for a society girl named Alice Hale, who marries him to bring prestige to her family. Initially, Alice plots against Tom, but Tom wins her over and they work together to defeat those who are plotting to destroy Tom's work.
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The Thousand-Dollar Husband
Title: The Thousand-Dollar Husband
Released: May 29, 1916
Type: Movie
A now lost film directed by James Young and starring Blanche Sweet
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The Immigrant
Title: The Immigrant
Character: Olga
Released: December 20, 1915
Type: Movie
Masha, a young Russian emigrant traveling to the U.S., is saved from an officer's advances by civil engineer David Harding. Upon landing in America, J. J. Walton, a self-made political boss and contractor, pursues Masha and hires her as his maid. She leaves after the first night, but becomes his mistress after Walton promises her an education and marriage.
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Blackbirds
Title: Blackbirds
Character: Countess Maroff (as Jane Wolf)
Released: October 14, 1915
Type: Movie
Leonie Sobatsky (Laura Hope Crews) belongs to a ring of international thieves, headed by Bechel (George Gebhardt). She meets English crook Nevil Trask (Thomas Meighan), and they fall in love -- however, neither one knows of the other's criminal ways.
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The Case of Becky
Title: The Case of Becky
Character: Carrie, Balzamo's assistant
Released: September 13, 1915
Type: Movie
When a young girl is placed under hypnotism, it's discovered that she has a split personality.
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The Majesty of the Law
Title: The Majesty of the Law
Character: Mrs. Kent
Released: August 26, 1915
Type: Movie
The story of a Virginia judge who sternly hands down severe sentences while in court only to later help the families of those he condemns
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The Lost Mail Sack
Title: The Lost Mail Sack
Character: Mary Gates
Released: October 7, 1914
Type: Movie
A piece of lumber projecting from the side of a freight car picks up the mail sack hanging from the crane at Bell Station. Two hobos find the sack and rifle the contents. Morrison, postmaster at Bell, has been systematically robbing the mails and benefits by the mail sack's disappearance. Mary Gates, daughter of an engineer, supplies the Post Office inspectors with the first clue. The detectives blunder, however, and arrest Billy, Mary's sweetheart. Chance leads them on the trail of the tramps. The hobos are arrested after a desperate battle. Later, as the result of Mary's clever work, Morrison is brought to bay, while Billy wins his freedom.
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The Quicksands
Title: The Quicksands
Character: Wahan - Bonita's Mother
Released: June 10, 1914
Type: Movie
Captain Lanning and Lieutenant Osborne are stationed at an army post in the Philippines. Lanning conceives a deadly hatred toward Osborne when the latter wins Gladys, General Fields' daughter.
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The Masquerader
Title: The Masquerader
Character: Sybel Saunders - an Adventuress
Released: January 28, 1914
Type: Movie
At the instigation of Sybel, an adventuress, Black, a society parasite, steals a valuable diamond brooch. He turns the jewel over to the adventuress, who then throws him over. Black flees from the city to escape arrest. Shortly afterward, the young man meets and falls in love with Mildred.
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The Driver Of The Deadwood Coach
Title: The Driver Of The Deadwood Coach
Character: Mrs. John Nelson
Released: December 7, 1912
Type: Movie
A young boy foils outlaw "Bad Bill" from stealing a gold shipment in this classic Western short.
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The Organ Grinder
Title: The Organ Grinder
Released: July 7, 1912
Type: Movie
A short romantic crime drama in which a wealthy American tourist is robbed and taken hostage in the mountains of Italy, but is then rescued thanks to an organ grinder.
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The Hero Track Walker
Title: The Hero Track Walker
Released: March 30, 1911
Type: Movie
Bill is discharged from Bar K Ranch and in his desperation decide to turn train robber. On his way to town he rescues Myrtle Mulligan, who has been driven from protection to the high branches of a tree by a vicious bull. Arriving in town Bill applies to the superintendent of the railroad and secures a job as track walker. Pinto Joe, a friendly Indian, learns of Bill's train wrecking plans, and tells Myrtle about it. Hearing Bill intends to dynamite the bridge the plucky girl decides to take a hand in the game. Arriving on the scene just after Bill has lighted the fuse she fearlessly picks up the cartridge and throws it where it can do little damage. Rushing up the bank to the track she flags the oncoming train. When the passengers and trainmen cluster about her to learn the cause of the explosion she tells them that Bill saved their lives by finding the burning fuse just in time to prevent the blowing up of the bridge.
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The Mexican Joan of Arc
Title: The Mexican Joan of Arc
Released: January 1, 1911
Type: Movie
Senor Talamantes and his sons, suspected of being insurgents, are arrested and, without trial, are sentenced to death by Colonel Cephis. The widow Talamantes vows to avenge the unjust death of her husband and her children by organizing a company of Indians and Mexicans with whom she joins the insurgents.
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Her Indian Mother
Title: Her Indian Mother
Character: Moore's Indian Wife
Released: December 16, 1910
Type: Movie
The scenes are laid in the Hudson Bay country in comparatively recent years and cover the life of a Hudson Bay factor, showing him as a young man assuming his business in the wilderness and, as was common in those days, taking an Indian wife that he had purchased of her father in Indian fashion.
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The Navajo's Bride
Title: The Navajo's Bride
Released: May 31, 1910
Type: Movie
A short Western. Ivi, the beautiful daughter of an Indian chief, has three suitors. A competition will decide who gets to marry her. The winner is not Panther, who was Ivy’s favourite. But after he manages to catch a horse thief, he does wind up marrying her after all.
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The Lad from Old Ireland
Title: The Lad from Old Ireland
Character: Elsie Myron - American Heiress
Released: January 1, 1910
Type: Movie
A young man leaves Ireland for America, but doesn't forget home.