William H. Clifford

William H. Clifford
Total Credits at Criticker: 1 (Director), 7 (Writer)
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Granddad
Granddad (1913) - Short Film
Mildred is staying with her grandfather, Civil War veteran Jabez Burr, when she receives a letter from her father. Her father has re-married, and will be bringing his new wife home soon. But when Mildred's stepmother finds out that Jabez drinks, she takes a dislike to him, and begins to resent his closeness with Mildred... (imdb)
The Bargain
After robbing a stagecoach Jim Stokes is wounded and while recuperating decides to try to straighten out his life.
The Wrath of the Gods
An American sailor falls in love with a fisherman's daughter and convinces her that Jesus is more powerful than the gods who have cursed her. (imdb)
Past Redemption
Through the efforts of the Rev. John Drummond, who comes to a small western mining town with his little boy, all the saloons are closed. Jim Howe and his daughter, Nell, being unable to carry on a liquor business in the town, move to the mountains, where he runs an illicit still and continues to supply whiskey to the Indians. The sheriff gets on his trail and he is soon placed in the custody of the law. (imdb)
See You in Jail
The wastrel son of millionaire is bailed out one too many times and is cut off financially. Looking for work, he is hired to serve a brief jail term in a minimum-security prison especially designed for "celebrity" convicts, and strikes it rich entering into a business deal with another of the millionaire prisoners.
The Confession
A priest hears a murderer's confession but can't reveal the truth, even though his brother is being tried for the crime.
In the Tennessee Hills
Jim Carson, a young Tennessee mountaineer, and Millie James, a mountain girl, are worried over the condition of Jim's mother. Millie nurses her tenderly. Jim's worry is increased by a note which he has received from John Calhoun, a miserly landowner, stating that, unless he pays the overdue rent on the shack which they occupy, that Jim will be evicted. Realizing that terrible shock would be dangerous to his mother, Jim goes out and attempts to borrow the money. He meets with no success.