Ernest Howard

Ernest Howard

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The Man Without a Country
Title: The Man Without a Country
Character: Phineas Blair
Released: September 8, 1917
Type: Movie
Convicted in a revolutionary conspiracy, a man rashly states that he wishes never again to hear the name of the United States of America. The judge grants him his wish, sentencing him to life aboard a ship always at sea, aboard with sailors under orders never to let him hear of his homeland in any way. The punishment nearly destroys him, while changing him thoroughly.
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The Fires of Youth
Title: The Fires of Youth
Character: Billy's Father
Released: June 16, 1917
Type: Movie
The Thanhouser Co. has reissued a number of its surviving films on video. FIRES OF YOUTH existed at around 52 minutes in its original release. A shortened version running just over 31 minutes has survived at the George Eastman House and has now been released by Thanhouser. Jeanne Eagels does well as the neglected young daughter in a factory town. She appears in 22 scenes and delivers a sensitive performance.
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The Traffic Cop
Title: The Traffic Cop
Character: Casey's Sweetheart's Uncle, the Banker
Released: April 8, 1916
Type: Movie
During his daily duties, Casey the Cop rescues a woman who's soon his sweetheart. Later, she learns from her banker uncle that her inheritance has been stolen, and he's accusing Casey's own cashier brother. Casey is on the case.
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The Picture of Dorian Gray
Title: The Picture of Dorian Gray
Character: Basil Haywood
Released: July 20, 1915
Type: Movie
The Thanhouser Company's two-reel adaptation of Oscar Wilde's eponymous novel. “The plot is unusual, and even though none of the familiar epigrams of the author find their way into the subtitles there is an artistic flavor to the production. Dorian's picture shows evidence in the passing years of his selfish, dissipated life, though his own countenance remains unchanged. Harris Gordon handles the leading role effectively, and Helen Fulton was pleasing as the ill-fated young actress who won Dorian's heart." - The Moving Picture World, July 31, 1915.