Charles Hitchcock

Charles Hitchcock

Movies for Charles Hitchcock...

The Devil's Signature
Title: The Devil's Signature
Character: Gardener Craven
Released: September 11, 1914
Type: Movie
Ethel Vandiver and her friend, Marie Le Farve, arrive at the former's country home. Ethel's father objects to her seeing Douglas, whom he thinks is a sweetheart. But, unknown to her parent, Ethel has married Douglas a year before. The day on which she arrives she receives a letter from her husband stating that he would rather see her dead than be separated from her any longer. A few hours later Marie is found dead in Ethel's room.
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Pierre, of the North
Title: Pierre, of the North
Character: A Half-breed
Released: April 14, 1914
Type: Movie
Pierre, a trapper in the great northwest, catches a season's prize, a silver fox. Rene Bennett is fortunate in catching the mate. The two men are explaining to a trader, when Pierre discovers that his silver fox has disappeared from his sled. The trapper accuses Bennett and the latter is shot. Pierre flees and is seen later in the home of Mrs. Bennett, where she secretes him from the Northwest Mounted Police. Pierre later saves Mrs. Bennett from death, by carrying her to town, where he faces the man he had shot, her husband. The climax comes when a half-breed tries to sell Pierre's prize.
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The Hour and the Man
Title: The Hour and the Man
Character: The Court Reporter
Released: January 9, 1914
Type: Movie
A lawyer defends a woman accused of murdering her husband without knowing that the murdered man was his own brother.
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The Ghost of Self
Title: The Ghost of Self
Character: A Cripple
Released: December 30, 1913
Type: Movie
Frank Johnson, a wealthy landlord, without a heart, has no mercy for the poor. His cold attitude towards the public in general has a great influence in his life, and when he proposes marriage to Eleanor Groves, his manner is indeed anything but that of love. Eleanor, although she cares for Johnson, reprimands him and tells him that she could never marry a man as cruel as he is. Her last line of rebuff, "The ghost of your better self will appear to you and make you realize what a beast you are," gets Johnson to thinking.
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The Heart of the Law
Title: The Heart of the Law
Character: The Brakeman
Released: December 9, 1913
Type: Movie
Detective William Burke is assigned to capture George Watson, an escaped criminal. Six years of sleuthing discovers nothing, and Burke reports to the chief that he is unable to capture the fugitive from justice. During the six years Watson has prospered, and with his wife and family settles in a quiet dignified neighborhood.
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The Lost Chord
Title: The Lost Chord
Character: The Doctor
Released: November 8, 1913
Type: Movie
Olga, a writer, at a loss to bring her book to a fitting climax, goes for celestial inspiration into church, where she kneels and listens to the wonderful music of Gustave, the organist. She meets him as he leaves the church, and they are instinctively drawn to each other.
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Billy McGrath on Broadway
Title: Billy McGrath on Broadway
Character: Butler
Released: March 4, 1913
Type: Movie
John Steppling is Billy McGrath in this popular series directed by Archer McMackin, of which this is the only existing example. Billy wants to be a Broadway producer but finds is isn't so easy.