Louis Fitzroy

Louis Fitzroy

Born: November 24, 1870
Died: January 26, 1947
in Sault Sainte Marie, Michigan, USA

Movies for Louis Fitzroy...

On the Go
Title: On the Go
Character: Mr. Evans
Released: April 4, 1925
Type: Movie
Bill Drake is a cowpoke who must prove himself innocent of robbing the general store. The real culprit, as our hero detects, is Tom Evans, the weakling son of a local rancher.
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Silk Stocking Sal
Title: Silk Stocking Sal
Character: Abner Bingham
Released: November 30, 1924
Type: Movie
Silk Stocking Sal is discovered burgling a palatial townhouse by its owner, Bob Cooper. Intrigued with her poise and daring, he offers to find her an honest job. She accepts his proposition and is hired by Cooper's importing firm to show antiques to prospective buyers. When Abner Bingham, Bob's partner, is found murdered after an argument with Bob, he is accused of the crime on circumstantial evidence and sentenced to die. To save Bob from the chair, Sal, who suspects Bull Reagen, a mobster, of the murder, goes to his apartment. She plants a microphone in the closet, gets Bull drunk, and, by accusing him of not having the killer instinct, taunts him into boasting of having killed Bingham. The conversation is overheard by the district attorney, who narrowly saves Bob from electrocution and then arrests Bull and his gang. Bob and Silk Stocking Sal are soon married.
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Barbara Frietchie
Title: Barbara Frietchie
Character: Col. Negly
Released: September 26, 1924
Type: Movie
Two lovers in a small town in Maryland are torn apart by the Civil War--she is loyal to the south while he heads north to join the federal army, determined to protect the Union. Eventually his unit arrives in his hometown and he is reunited with his lover, but things aren't the way they used to be.
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Blind Husbands
Title: Blind Husbands
Character: The Village Priest
Released: October 21, 1919
Type: Movie
An Austrian military officer and rogue attempts to seduce the wife of a surgeon. The two men confront each other in a test of abilities that ends surprisingly.
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The Four-Gun Bandit
Title: The Four-Gun Bandit
Released: July 5, 1919
Type: Movie
A woman holds up an Eastern millionaire, who then tells a big story of his encounter with a bandit, and afterward gives a large check to keep from being exposed.
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A Dog's Life
Title: A Dog's Life
Character: Unemployed Man (uncredited)
Released: April 14, 1918
Type: Movie
The Tramp and his dog companion struggle to survive in the inner city.
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As the Twig Is Bent
Title: As the Twig Is Bent
Released: November 25, 1915
Type: Movie
L.C. Shumway has a dual role in this action-packed three-reeler. When the Booths divorce, their twin children (both played as adults by Shumway) are separated -- George goes with his mother and becomes a fine, upstanding young man, while Herbert takes after his father's dissolute ways. Both of them wind up serving in the Army and going to the Philippines -- George as an officer and West Point graduate, and Herbert as a lowly enlisted man who soon deserts to becomes the drunken love slave of a native girl.