Comments
Suggestions of similar film to The Man Who Lost Himself
There are 107 films with the same actors, 62 films with the same director, 5556 with the same cinematographic genres, to have finally
70 suggestions of similar films.
If you liked
The Man Who Lost Himself, you will probably like those similar films :
, 1h20
Directed by Clarence G. BadgerOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-dramaActors John Bowers,
Blanche Sweet,
Lon Chaney,
Barbara La Marr,
Elmo Lincoln,
Louise FazendaQuincy Adams Sawyer is a young attorney who one day meets a girl in the park. He is immediately smitten with her, but is summoned to the village of Mason's Corners by his father's friend Deacon Pettengill to investigate a villainous lawyer named Obadiah Strout before he can pursue her. Meanwhile, Mrs. Putnam, an old woman, is being swindled by Strout. Putnam's daughter Lindy, a natural vamp, attempts to seduce Sawyer. He shows interest, until he finds out who the girl from the park is: Alice, Pettengill's niece who has become blind since their first meeting.Directed by George D. BakerOrigin USAGenres Drama,
CrimeActors Norman Kerry,
Zena KeefeAs described in a film publication summary, Carlotta Darley (Dean) is engaged to Homer Carleton (Crosby), but regrets that Homer is not as tall and handsome as the butler Peter (Kerry). Her father Christopher Darley (Tooker) was aware that Peter was a former crook but believes that he has reformed. Clare Conway (Keefe), the household maid, is in love with Peter and jealous of Carlotta's admiration of him. A reception is in progress when John Stover (Everton) arrives with a paper that will bring about the Darleys' financial ruin. Peter arranges to have John brought into the reception room, then holds up the guests to secure the paper and save his employer. John and Clare then escape together. Directed by George D. Baker,
Will S. DavisOrigin USAGenres DramaActors Anna Q. Nilsson,
Herbert Standing,
Franklyn Farnum,
Lydia Knott,
Harry Northrup,
Spottiswoode AitkenMary Manners a hérité du don de télépathie de ses ancêtres bohémiens. Sur une petite route de campagne, le Dr John O'Neill la sauve d'un voleur et ils deviennent rapidement amis. John, qui ne connaît son père que par la pension qu'il en perçoit, rend visite à Mary, chez qui il rencontre le Juge Brainard, le père du fiancé de Mary, Robert. Alors que ce dernier, jaloux, se plaint de la présence du docteur, le juge admet que John est son fils d'un précédent mariage. Andrew Vail surprend la conversation et menace de faire chanter le vieil homme. Lors d'une bagarre, le Juge Brainard pousse Andrew du haut d'une falaise, mais c'est John qui est arrêté car des preuves l'accusent. Alors qu'il préside le procès, le juge reste silencieux alors même que le jury déclare son fils coupable mais, quand il rencontre le regard de Mary, il confesse sa culpabilité. Comme il a agi en légitime défense, il est acquitté, et il retrouve son fils et sa nouvelle belle-fille.