Virginia Marshall

Virginia Marshall

Total Credits at Criticker: 6 (Actor)

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    How Baxter Butted In
    Poor Henry Baxter, a lowly clerk in a newspaper office, is in love with Beulah, the beautiful office stenographer, but Beulah barely knows he exists. As if Henry's unrequited love isn't bad enough, he has to put up with office manager Higgins, a devious bully who is Henry's constant nemesis. Unable to win the lovely Beulah on his own, Henry resorts to flights of fantasy where he gets to play the hero, win Beulah and vanquish the evil Higgins. (imdb)
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    Lazybones
    Steve Tuttle, the titular lazybones, takes on the responsibility of raising a fatherless girl, causing a scandal in his small town. Many years later, having returned from World War I, he discovers that he loves the grown-up girl. (imdb)
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    Romance of the Wasteland
    A little girl is lost at the depot when she leaves the train to chase a puppy. Art cares for her till her mother returns. (imdb)
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    The Toy Shop
    The Toy Shop (1928) - Short Film
    Cinematographer Ray Rennahan utilized the two-strip Technicolor process for this film, but either surviving prints have faded or the color palette was limited in the first place, for generally we see only muddy reds, dim greens, and occasional splashes of blue. The film was shot silent and then dubbed with synchronized music consisting of seasonal tunes such as "Jingle Bells," "O Holy Night," and "March of the Wooden Soldiers." (imdb)
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    The Test of Donald Norton
    In the frozen north, a husky but not over-bright half-breed Indian seeks the identity of his white father. Any child in the audience could have told him this - despite the fact that the hissable hypocrite is actually presented as a man of character. (imdb)
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    Daddy\
    Julian (Percy Marmont) is a poor artist who lives with wife Edith (Alice Joyce) and their newborn baby in Harlem. Struggling to make ends meet, he foregoes his artistic calling and draws for magazines. (wiki)
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