Movies: Clarence Barr

  • 1913
    Almost a Wild Man

    Almost a Wild Man (1913)

    Almost a Wild Man

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    Rooly, Pooly and Dooly were "picture sandwiches," but hardly shining lights, even in that capacity. Consequently they were "canned" by the management. A brilliant idea; one would play the wild man in the village square, a real live show of their own....

    Almost a Wild Man
  • 1918
    Madam Who

    Madam Who (1918)

    Madam Who

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    During the Civil War, Jeanne Beaufort becomes a secret service agent for the South.......

    Madam Who
  • 1913
    Father's Chicken Dinner

    Father's Chicken Dinner (1913)

    Father's Chicken Dinner

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    Clarence Barr comes home to discover that Sylvia Ashton and Charles West are getting ready to butcher a chicken for his dinner… but he thinks they're talking about him and not a bird! Fortunately, Charles Murray has prepared his squad of policemen fo...

    Father's Chicken Dinner
  • 1913
    Black and White

    Black and White (1913)

    Black and White

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    They were two hobos, black and white, master and man, a regular slave driver white, while black went off for the eats. But Cleopatra and her sweet-potato pies ended the despotism. She saved the "lovin' man" of her race. Tabasco and an officer of the ...

    Black and White
  • 1913
    The Ranchero's Revenge

    The Ranchero's Revenge (1913)

    The Ranchero's Revenge

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    The heartless woman with her partner answered the ranchero's call for a wife. Then the adventuress soon discovered she was not as heartless as she at first imagined. She learned to love and when the other man appeared to perpetrate the infamous desig...

    The Ranchero's Revenge
  • 1913
    What Is the Use of Repining?

    What Is the Use of Repining? (1913)

    What Is the Use of Repining?

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    What Is the Use of Repining?
  • 1915
    The Failure

    The Failure (1915)

    The Failure

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    Theatrical manager Isaac Shuman has a reputation for "taking advantage" of young girls who want to become stars on Broadway. Reporter Tom Warder investigates these stories and exposes Shuman in his newspaper....

    The Failure
  • 1913
    The Power of the Camera

    The Power of the Camera (1913)

    The Power of the Camera

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    Two convicts escape from the city jail and manage to elude their pursuers for quite a while, by contriving a fake motion picture machine and posing as picture producers. But, like many of us, they become over-confident and are finally apprehended by ...

    The Power of the Camera
  • 1913
    Papa's Baby

    Papa's Baby (1913)

    Papa's Baby

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    To be a fond and devoted parent, and to be unable to play with the heaven of your heart is indeed a cruel decree. That was the case of Papa Binks, but he outwitted Mrs. Binks and the nurse in a very effective, yet unostentatious manner, while he and ...

    Papa's Baby
  • 1914
    Bertha, the Buttonhole-Maker

    Bertha, the Buttonhole-Maker (1914)

    Bertha, the Buttonhole-Maker

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    The boss, a villain, intends to have the beautiful buttonhole-maker for his own. He fires her sweetheart, and by a flimsy pretense, gets Bertha alone with him in the factory. After many exciting scenes the hero rescues his love....

    Bertha, the Buttonhole-Maker
  • 1913
    Those Little Flowers

    Those Little Flowers (1913)

    Those Little Flowers

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    Quite harmless in themselves, but when Mrs. Ronald G. Saunders saw her faithless lord purchasing the innocent blossoms, she was for a divorce right away. Henceforth she would devote her life to charity. The fond one on whom the flowers were bestowed ...

    Those Little Flowers
  • 1913
    Highbrow Love

    Highbrow Love (1913)

    Highbrow Love

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    Fred was no highbrow, but in spite of all her primness and learning, he fell for Mary's undoubted charm. One day he was handed this communication: "Dear Freddie: I am going to Box Springs to be quiet and alone with by beloved Samuel Johnson, Lovingly...

    Highbrow Love