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Charles Kent

Charles Kent

Total Credits at Criticker: 16 (Actor), 9 (Director)

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    Twelfth Night
    Twelfth Night (1910) - Short Film
    When Viola and her twin brother Sebastian are shipwrecked and separated, Viola dresses in her brother's clothes and becomes a page in the palace of the Duke of Orsino. Thinking Viola is a boy, the Duke sends her with a message to Olivia, whom he loves. A series of complications begins when Olivia falls in love with the page 'boy' (imdb)
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    Macbeth
    Macbeth (1908) - Short Film
    Macbeth usurps the Scottish throne by murdering his predecessor. (imdb)
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    A Florida Enchantment
    A woman discovers a magic seed which make people act like the opposite gender
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    Jean the Match-Maker
    Like so many early film celebrities, Jean the Vitagraph Dog, America's first canine screen star, broke into the movies by being in the right place at the right time. The black-and-white border collie belonged to Lawrence Trimble (1887-1954), an aspiring writer who happened to be on the Vitagraph set one day when a dog was needed to play a scene. Jean performed perfectly and a star was born. Trimble joined the company, directing some 60 films before relocating to Britain in 1913.
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    A Window on Washington Park
    From his apartment, where he lives a cheerless widower's life, overlooking Washington Park, Alan Dale sees a refined, but poverty-stricken old gentleman on one of the park benches. Calling his butler, he instructs him to go down and tell the old man he would like to see him. When the butler approaches the elderly man the old fellow is somewhat skeptical but finally consents to go with him. Alan receives his guest cordially and tells him why he has requested him to come and invites him to dinner. (imdb)
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    An Easter Lily
    An Easter Lily (1914) - Short Film
    The third in the series, An Easter "Lily" takes on upstairs/downstairs race relations with childhood candor. Following his family's African American maid to the laundry, Sonny Jim befriends her daughter Lily and shares his teddy bear. With Easter approaching, Mother Dear buys her boy a new outfit and readies her home for relatives. Sonny Jim talks about the coming festivities with his playmate. (filmpreservation.org)
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    A Tale of Two Cities
    A condensed silent film version of the Charles Dickens classic about the French Revolution and its subsequent Reign of Terror. (imdb)
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    The Bond of Music
    Short anti-war film in which a French musician turns out to be a German spy.
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    The Days of Terror; or, In the Reign of Terror
    During the French Revolution, the Duke and Duchess of Bérac are captured by a mob. The Duchess agrees to marry one of their leaders in order to save her husband's life. But her husband finds out about this, and forbids the Duchess to do so. The girlfriend of this leader takes revenge when she learns the truth, and stabs him. The two Béracs then proceed to the guillotine with their heads held high.
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    The Poor Musician
    Our story opens with a noted violinist practicing, his young wife sitting nearby, while their little daughter plays about on the floor, a truly happy family. The maid announces a caller, who, upon being ushered in, is presented to the wife. He is at once struck with her beauty, eyes her continually, but unnoticed by the musician or his wife. As the two men leave the room, for the first time the wife catches the expression on the caller's face and is worried. (imdb)
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    The Only Veteran in Town
    More interested in automobiling than in anything else, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold are inclined to be neglectful of their little daughter, Dora, and are almost entirely unmindful of her grandfather, James Arnold, a one-armed G. A. R. veteran living with them. Dora makes up as well as she can to her grandfather for his loneliness and the two spend the greater part of their time together. (imdb)
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    Julius Caesar
    Julius Caesar (1908) - Short Film
    Shakespeare's historical tragedy of the rise and fall of Julius Caesar, told in fifteen scenes. (imdb)
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    Fortunes of a Composer
    A drama about a poor composer who is betrayed by his family and left alone.
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    An Innocent Theft
    Out of desperation, poor Joe, who lives with his sick mother, steals money from the church's collection. His mother finds out, and wants him to bring the money back.
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    The Last Cartridge, an Incident of the Sepoy Rebellion in India
    Caught off-guard by Indian mutineers, a British soldier saves his last bullet for his daughter lest she be taken. This silent film features an original, scene-specific piano score compiled from period appropriate photoplay music.
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    His Official Appointment
    Colonel Armistead, accompanied by his faithful servant Amber, travels to Washington, where the colonel has made application for an appointment in the State Department. Arriving in Washington, the colonel sets out for the State Department office. He finds little encouragement there.
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