Eugene Moore

Eugene Moore
Total Credits at Criticker: 1 (Actor), 5 (Director)
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Joseph in the Land of Egypt
This is a respectful but slightly stodgy film realization of the Biblical story of Joseph -- played here by future director James Cruze. (imdb)
The World and the Woman
In "The World and the Woman", Jeanne Eagels plays a prostitute (which is only implied by her walking the streets and, at one point, being harassed by a policeman). Later in the film, Eagels's walk ends with her regeneration. She walks the path to church and to God. She becomes a faith healer, while the drama is in whether her past will catch up with her. (imdb)
King Rene\
This elaborate and well-staged silent version of Hertz' play is exceedingly well produced for 1913: it starts off by introducing the actors by name and role, then showing them in double exposure in street clothes and in costumes. The production values are also elaborate and the look of the set designs reminds one of the elaborate backdrops that Melies used in his shots. (imdb)
A Modern Monte Cristo
Drama where Dr. Emerson is trying to take revenge on his best friend William Deane, after having been detained for years by him.
The Picture of Dorian Gray
Basil Hallward, a celebrated artist, had completed a portrait which he privately declared was his masterpiece. It was a picture of Dorian Gray, a wealthy and handsome young man, who was a great favorite in London society. Basil and Dorian were looking at the painting in the artist's studio when Lord Henry Wotton, a mutual friend, came in.