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Harry L. Rattenberry is a Actor American born on 13 december 1857 at Sacramento (USA)

Harry L. Rattenberry

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Nationality USA
Birth 13 december 1857 at Sacramento (USA)
Death 9 december 1925 (at 67 years) at Hollywood (USA)

Harry L. Rattenberry (December 14, 1857 – December 9, 1925) was an American film actor. He appeared in 129 films between 1913 and 1925.

He was born in Sacramento, California and died in Los Angeles, California. His parents were William Henry Rattenberry (1834-1889) and Mary Ann Broomhead (c. 1829-1909), a former wife of notable Mormon missionary Cyrus H. Wheelock.

Usually with

Hal Roach
Hal Roach
(3 films)
Noah Young
Noah Young
(3 films)
Stan Laurel
Stan Laurel
(3 films)
Francis Ford
Francis Ford
(1 films)
Source : Wikidata

Filmography of Harry L. Rattenberry (14 films)

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Zeb vs. Paprika, 22minutes
Directed by Ralph Ceder
Origin USA
Genres Comedy
Actors Stan Laurel, James Finlayson, Ena Gregory, Eddie Baker, Sammy Brooks, Billy Engle
Rating59% 2.959632.959632.959632.959632.95963
Stan Laurel s'essaye en jockey et tente de gagner une course de trot.
Tire Trouble, 20minutes
Directed by Robert F. McGowan
Origin USA
Genres Comedy
Themes Children's films
Actors Mickey Daniels, Allen Hoskins, Ernie Morrison, Joe Cobb, Jackie Condon, Mary Kornman
Roles J. William McAllister
Rating68% 3.4037553.4037553.4037553.4037553.403755
The gang are running their own taxi service, and come across Ernie and Farina delivering laundry to J. William McAllister, the wealthiest man in town. His doctor and his wife have both convinced him that he's sick, but when the kids visit him, they convince him otherwise. They all drive off in the taxi to Emerald Beach and have the time of their lives.
Wide Open Spaces, 20minutes
Directed by George Jeske
Origin USA
Genres Comedy, Western
Actors Stan Laurel, James Finlayson, Billy Engle, Noah Young, Mae Dahlberg, Charles Dudley
Roles (uncredited)
Rating54% 2.7021252.7021252.7021252.7021252.702125
The Weak-End Party
Directed by Gilbert M. Anderson
Origin USA
Genres Comedy
Actors Stan Laurel, Marion Aye, Babe London, Harry L. Rattenberry, Otto Fries, Colin Kenny
Roles Mr. Smith - Lily's Father
Rating56% 2.815862.815862.815862.815862.81586
Watch Your Step, 50minutes
Directed by William Beaudine
Origin USA
Genres Comedy, Comedy-drama
Actors Cullen Landis, Patsy Ruth Miller, Bert Woodruff, George C. Pearce, Raymond Cannon, Gus Leonard
Roles Constable

Un jeune homme d'une famille aisée aime parcourir la ville au volant de sa voiture ; il s'amuse à distancer la police qui le poursuit, bien qu'il soit généralement rattrapé. Après son dernier incident, son père l'avertit de cesser ce jeu, et le jeune homme promet de se calmer. Cependant, il cède bientôt à ses anciennes habitudes. Mais cette fois, en tentant de fuir deux policiers à moto, il a un accident. Pensant qu'il a tué un des policiers, il fuit en ville et se retrouve sans le sou, dans une petite ville à plusieurs kilomètres de là. Bientôt, il rencontre une jeune fille dont il tombe amoureux, qui s'avère être la fille du chef de la police locale.
Huckleberry Finn
Directed by William Desmond Taylor
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Comedy
Actors Martha Mattox, Esther Ralston, Lewis Sargent, Frank Lanning, Katherine Griffith, Edythe Chapman
Roles Uncle Harvey
Rating64% 3.2279253.2279253.2279253.2279253.227925
As described in a film publication, Huckleberry Finn (Sargent) has been adopted by the Widow Douglas (K. Griffith) who plans to "civilize" him. With Tom Sawyer (G. Griffith) he forms a robber gang, and in a cave has the local boys take an oath to stick together. In his bedroom he runs into his no-account father (Lanning) who steals Huck's small change and later kidnaps Huck, taking him in a small boat down the river, while Tom and the gang wait for their leader to appear. Huck later escapes from a cabin where his father mistreated him, making it look as if he drowned while getting away in a canoe. Rumors of Huck's death spreads. Jim (Reed), the widow's slave boy, hears that he is to be sold and runs off, and joins Huck on a raft. Duke (Humphrey) and King (Bates), two broken-down actors fleeing a crowd they had fooled with a mock theatrical performance, join them. At the next town the actors again fool the people with a pretend theatrical performance with Huck acting as the doorkeeper. Further downstream the actors then impersonate the brothers of a deceased man named Wilks in an attempt to obtain the inheritance, but Huck takes the money to keep it from the actors after he is smitten by the daughter, Mary Jane Wilks (Ralston). Huck and Jim leave to escape the wrath of their former companions just as the actual relatives of the dead man show up. After peace is made when King and Duke rejoin the group, a shabby trick is performed when King sells Jim to a man named Phelps and then tells Huck that Jim has been lost. Upon learning the truth, Huck sets out to rescue his friend. He discovers that Mrs. Phelps (Moore) is the sister of Tom's Aunt Polly. Huck poses as the nephew Tom, whom Mrs. Phelps has never met. Then the real Tom arrives, who is surprised as he believed that Huck had died. After exchanging signals, Tom poses as his brother Sid and they go through with a plan. In a struggle to get Jim away, Tom is shot in the leg. Jim escapes, and while the two youngsters are congratulating themselves at Tom's sickbed, Aunt Polly arrives and says that Jim had been freed a month earlier. She informs the Phelps of Huck's actual identity and takes him back, cured of his wandering, to the Widow Douglas.
The Delicious Little Devil, 1h3
Directed by Robert Z. Leonard
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Comedy, Comedy-drama
Actors Mae Murray, Rudolph Valentino, Richard Cummings, William V. Mong, Harry L. Rattenberry, Bert Woodruff
Roles Pat McGuire
Rating61% 3.0968053.0968053.0968053.0968053.096805
Mary McGuire (Mae Murray) is a working-class young girl who lives in a New York tenement and supports her mother and her shiftless father and uncle.
Know Thy Wife, 13minutes
Directed by Al Christie
Origin USA
Genres Comedy
Actors Dorothy Devore, Leota Lorraine, Earle Rodney, Harry L. Rattenberry
Roles Betty's Father
Rating56% 2.848822.848822.848822.848822.84882
Playing the Game, 50minutes
Directed by Victor Schertzinger
Origin USA
Genres Comedy, Western
Actors Charles Ray, Harry L. Rattenberry, Robert McKim, Doris May, William Elmer, Leota Lorraine
Roles Matt Shannon (as Harry Rattenberry)

A Marked Man, 50minutes
Directed by John Ford
Origin USA
Genres Western
Actors Harry Carey, Hoot Gibson, Molly Malone, Harry L. Rattenberry, Vester Pegg, Anna Townsend
Roles Mr Young
Rating46% 2.347912.347912.347912.347912.34791
As described in a film magazine, Cheyenne Harry (Carey), in his search for food, breaks into the home of Grant Young (Rattenberry) and his daughter Molly (Malone), who recognizes him as the man who held up the train she was traveling on but then allowed her to keep a brooch, a gift from her mother. Grant gives him a chance to make good by becoming an employee on the ranch. Harry enters a horse race contest to get enough money to visit his mother, but Ben Kent, a road agent and an old friend of Harry, cuts his stirrups. Grant forces Harry to assist in holding up a stage coach, and after Kent kills the driver of the coach, both he and Harry are arrested. A message announcing the pending arrival of Harry's mother (Townsend) results in the postponement of Harry's hanging for a couple of weeks, and Harry is allowed by the sheriff (Steele) to make use of Grant's ranch and daughter to deceive Harry's mother, as Harry had stated in his letters to her that he was an honorable man. After his mother's departure, a telegram arrives that exonerates Harry, and he rushes to see Molly.