Her Gallant Knights is a 1913 American silent short romantic comedy film starring William Garwood, Riley Chamberlin, James Cruze, Florence La Badie and Frank Urson.
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There are 149 films with the same actors, 37651 with the same cinematographic genres (including 3251 with exactly the same 2 genres than Her Gallant Knights), to have finally 70 suggestions of similar films.
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, 15minutes Directed byEdwin Thanhouser, Lawrence Marston OriginUSA GenresCrime ActorsWilliam Garwood, Marie Eline, Florence La Badie, Riley Chamberlin, Mignon Anderson Rating61% The Evidence of the Film tells the story of a messenger boy at a film studio who is wrongfully accused of stealing bonds worth $20,000. He is saved by his sister, a film cutter, who comes across some footage of her brother inadvertently walking into a location shot and being knocked down by the real-life villain.
, 15minutes OriginUSA GenresComedy ActorsWilliam Garwood, Florence La Badie Rating61% Only lasting 15 minutes, it is a light-hearted comedy about the battle between the sexes as several married couples go on a camp-out together. The women soon realize that the men expect them to do perform all of the work while they relax, leading to several comedic situations.
, 12minutes Directed byLucius Henderson OriginUSA GenresHorror ActorsJames Cruze, Florence La Badie, Marie Eline, Marguerite Snow, Harry Benham, Jane Gail Rating59% White-haired Dr. Jekyll has secretly locked himself in his laboratory administering himself with a phial of formula. He slumps into his chair with his head on his chest. Slowly, as the drug takes effect, a dark-haired, taloned beast now appears in the chair. After repeated use, Jekyll's evil alter ego emerges at will, causing Jekyll to murder his sweetheart's father. The evil personality scuttles back to the laboratory only to discover that the antidote is finished and that he will be as Mr. Hyde forever. A burly policeman breaks down Jekyll's door to find that the kindly doctor is dead after taking poison.
The story is of an English manufacturing town in which Henry Little, a workman and inventor, is persecuted by trades unions, jealous because he was better trained than his fellows. Squire Raby, Little's uncle, is a forcible character, and a pleasant love story offsets the labor troubles. A purpose of the novel was to expose, without censure, the errors of early trades unions.