William Hutchison

William Hutchison

Born: May 16, 1869
Died: September 7, 1918
in Edinburgh, Scotland, UK

Movies for William Hutchison...

Captain Kidd, Jr.
Title: Captain Kidd, Jr.
Character: Lemuel Butterfield
Released: April 5, 1919
Type: Movie
An old man wills a map to his grandson, with instructions showing a buried treasure, but it is accidentally sold to a book store. The owner and her granddaughter Mary discover it. Mary and her boyfriend an aspiring author, meet the desperate grandson and agree to share the treasure.
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The Fair Barbarian
Title: The Fair Barbarian
Character: Rev. Poppleton
Released: December 17, 1917
Type: Movie
An Englishman who has made his fortune in America decides to return to England.
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Delayed in Transit
Title: Delayed in Transit
Character: Bill Hawkins (as William Hutchinson)
Released: February 3, 1917
Type: Movie
Delayed in Transit is a 1917 comedy Western.
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Garrison's Finish
Title: Garrison's Finish
Released: October 15, 1914
Type: Movie
Billy Garrison, a successful young jockey, rides the favorite "Sis" in the Louisville Derby. He does not ride with his customary vigor and dash. He feels "doped" and entirely out of condition and as a consequence "Sis," instead of winning the race, trails in last under the wire. At the stables he is accused of throwing the race, but denies it.
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The Flight of the Crow
Title: The Flight of the Crow
Character: Pencil Willie - the Old Hobo (as William Hutchinson)
Released: August 11, 1913
Type: Movie
Old Morgan, an eccentric millionaire in a western city, has a dissipated young son. He has also a very sweet adopted daughter, Edwina. One day the son is waylaid near the railroad yards, stripped of a big "roll" and thrown unconscious into a box car.
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In the Long Ago
Title: In the Long Ago
Character: The Curator of the Museum
Released: May 15, 1913
Type: Movie
A picture which illustrates an Indian myth, a poetic love story of the long ago, in which a despised musician is refused the privilege of marrying the belle of the tribe. He proves himself not only strong enough to kill his rival, the tribe's stalwart warrior, in a struggle for the girl, but is able to make a magic flute which can and does restore the girl, now lying dead. In the closing scenes, the picture shows a short glimpse of modern life which suggests that the old myth is being played, in part, again.