Lewis Broughton

Lewis Broughton

Movies for Lewis Broughton...

Life of St. Paul
Title: Life of St. Paul
Character: Luke
Released: September 30, 1938
Type: Movie
The Life of St. Paul, including reenactment of the Book of Acts, and St. Paul's Epistles.
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Good Morning, Boys!
Title: Good Morning, Boys!
Character: Dr. Simpson (uncredited)
Released: May 27, 1937
Type: Movie
Dr. Benjamin Twist (Hay) and his pupils become involved with art thieves on a trip to Paris. Hay’s seamy schoolmaster act is supported by a fine cast including Charles Hawtrey and Lilli Palmer.
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Rembrandt
Title: Rembrandt
Character: Saskia’s Brother (uncredited)
Released: November 6, 1936
Type: Movie
A character study depicting the life of Rembrandt Van Rijn at the height of his fame in the mid 1600s. Beginning with the death of his wife, Rembrandt's work takes a dark turn, which offends many of his patrons.
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Behind Masks
Title: Behind Masks
Character: Ronald Engleton
Released: July 23, 1921
Type: Movie
Jeanne, an orphaned young heiress, is about to be married off to an elderly man by her scheming aunt, who stands to make money on the marriage, a fact of which Jeanne is unaware. Jeanne is also unaware that her aunt heads a ring that runs crooked card games, and one night Jeanne attends a fixed bridge game at which her aunt hopes to cheat a wealthy young man out of his money...
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The Woman Game
Title: The Woman Game
Character: Mrs. Van Trant
Released: January 5, 1920
Type: Movie
To please her once wealthy mother, Amy Terrell fraternizes with members of high society who find her entertaining because of her beauty and charm. At one of Mrs. Van Trant's house parties, Amy is requested by her hostess to amuse Andrew Masters, an influential businessman who has an aversion to society women. Impersonating an old-fashioned girl, Amy wins Masters until he learns of her deception and denounces her.
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La belle Russe
Title: La belle Russe
Released: September 21, 1919
Type: Movie
In this film, her next-to-last picture for Fox, it was Theda Bara's turn to tackle a double role. Bara's characters are twin sisters La Belle Russe, the wicked one, and Fleurette, the nice one. They're Parisian dancers, and Fleurette marries Philip Sackton (Warburton Gamble). However, Sackton is a member of Britain's snooty aristocracy, and his family disinherits him.