Robert Brower

Robert Brower

Total Credits at Criticker: 12 (Actor)

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    Hope, a Red Cross Seal Story
    An elderly man refuses to donate money to a Tuberculosis fund but soon his daughter (Gertrude McCoy) comes down with the disease. (imdb)
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    Thirty Days at Hard Labor
    Jack must prove himself before Beatrice's father will allow him to continue seeing his daughter. (imdb)
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    The Voice of the Violin
    The Voice of the Violin: A Drama (1915) is a half-hour tragic romance of Marjorie (Helen Fulton) & Jack (Pat O'Malley). Marjorie's at the piano. Jack's shaving & giving some affection to the terrier when he hears Marjorie's music. Herbert McClean Sr (Robert Brower) is Jack's father & Marjorie's legal guardian; he is likewise moved by her playing. (imdb)
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    The Movies
    The Movies (1925) - Short Film
    Although his parents have warned him to stay away from the movies, our hero winds up acting in a costume picture, doubling for comedian Lloyd Hamilton. (imdb)
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    Children Who Labor
    The father of a working class family is having trouble finding a job, because the local textile mill is hiring only inexpensive child labor. Reluctantly, he allows his oldest daughter to work in the mill. Meanwhile, in New York, the wealthy businessman Hanscomb is being urged to speak out against child labor, but he declines to do so. Then, while Mrs. Hanscomb and her daughter are traveling, the young girl accidentally wanders away, gets lost, and is taken in by the working class family. (imdb)
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    Vanity Fair
    "Vanity Fair" is a historical drama, based on the classic English novel written by William Thackeray, featuring Shirley Mason. Shirley Mason was 15 y.o. and played the role of the young Becky Sharp. Directors obviously took notice of her performance, because in 1917 she appeared in 17 feature films, in many of them playing the star role.
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    The Little Minister
    In 1840 Scotland, a young lass named Babbie revels in the country life and frolics with the locals, simple weavers whose livelihood is threatened by increasing industrialization. When Lord Rintoul attempts to rout the rebellious weavers, Babbie always manages to send word in time to prevent their being taken by surprise. Gavin, new minister to the town, falls in love with Babbie, and his relationship with the young gypsy almost costs him his position. (imdb)
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    A Proposal from the Duke
    Episode of a romantic serial starring Mary Fuller. Mary is looking for a man, and this time she wants an aristocratic gentleman.
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    The Doctor\
    A socially-minded drama about a doctor who keeps his fiancée waiting at their engagement party, because a sick child needs help.
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    A Cumberland Romance
    Easter Hicks lives in the Cumberland mountains. Her father is a moonshiner who is in hiding from the revenue officers. She meets Clayton, a city man, and falls in love with him in spite of her father's violent disapproval.
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    Home Cured
    Home Cured (1926) - Short Film
    Johnny Arthur is a hypochondriac and wife Virginia Vance and the family doctor pretend he is going to die -- and behave in a heartless fashion that gets him to lose his temper and get out of his sickbed forever.
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    The Innocence of Ruth
    The young Ruth Travers, left an orphan after the death of her father financially ruined by Mortimer Reynolds, is welcomed at home by Jimmy Carter, a young millionaire who becomes his guardian. Sexual violence ensues.
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