Ruth Roland

Ruth Roland

Total Credits at Criticker: 13 (Actor)

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    Don\
    After he learns hypnotism, a husband uses it on his wife and mother-in-law. While they're in a trance, he goes out on the town with other women. (imdb)
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    Days of Thrills and Laughter
    An appreciative, uncritical look at silent film comedies and thrillers from early in the century through the 1920s. It starts with a 1905 look at French comedy, goes through the 1910s with Sennett, Chaplin, and Fairbanks, and into the 1920s with Max Roach, Snub Pollard, Harry Langdon, Al St. John, Charlie Chase, and the teaming of Laurel and Hardy. Thrillers feature Houdini and serials, with special attention to Pearl White, Ruth Roland, and Monty Banks. (imdb)
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    Toil and Tyranny
    In this film, the rich are either "spoiled" or have "calloused hearts" and consort with evil lawyers and have servants dressed almost like they should be at Versailles. They overwork and underpay the workers and are just bad. In contrast, the working class folks are good and loving. (imdb)
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    The Sheriff of Stone Gulch
    In this rare, surviving one-reel Western from the pioneering Kalem company, Ruth Roland's fiancé, Dick (George Larkin), is falsely accused of robbing a bank, a dirty deed actually committed by one Black McCarty. Roland helps Dick escape and later supplies him with a weapon, but her irate father, the sheriff, must be put out of action -- by his own handcuffs as it turns out -- before the villain can be captured and peace restored.
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    Walk, -- You, Walk!
    The concept for Walk,--You, Walk! is as old as the battle of the sexes: When Rose's date tries to get fresh, she walks out and teaches him a lesson, with the help of her sister. What makes this 1912 Kalem comedy so much fun is the sheer pleasure shown by the women in outsmarting the men. It's a Kristen Wiig comedy 100 years ahead of its time.
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    Old Isaacson\
    Fifth episode of the Girl Detective series 2-reels where a 'society girl' has a position as a special investigator in the police.
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    The Mystery of the Tea Dansant
    Fourth episode in the Girl Detective 2-reel series.
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    The Girl Detective
    A series of 2-reel thrillers in which a society girl has a position as a special investigator for the police and works on various cases where her unique talents can help to solve crimes. Each episode is complete in itself. (imdb)
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    Life in Hollywood No. 6
    Part of a 7-part series exploring all aspects of Hollywood.
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    From Nine to Nine
    Ruth Roland in her last role alongside Roland Drew in a mystery about murder, blackmail and stolen jewels.
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    Screen Snapshots, Series 1, No. 20
    Part of the Screen Snapshots series, this one features Sessue Hayakawa. (The Movie Database)
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    Reno
    After six years of marriage to Alexander W. Brett (Montague Love), his wife Felicia (Roland) can stand no more of her husband's brutal bullying. She heads to Reno, establishes the standard six-week residence, and files for divorce. Nasty old Brett intends to get even by retaining custody of Felicia's beloved son Bobby (Douglas Scott), and the case drags on and on interminably.
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    The Stolen Play
    Sylvia Smalley is the secretary of Charles Edmay, a distinguished blind playwright. Leroux, a producer, is eager to buy the play that Edmay has just completed, but the playwright is reluctant to sell. Leroux sends Alice Morgan to steal the script while he abducts Edmay and Sylvia. While Edmay is detained in the wine cellar, Leroux exercises his hypnotic powers over Sylvia, extracting a dictation of the entire play from her.
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