Charles BrandtFilmography

Occupation:
Actor, Book Author
  • I Heard You Paint Houses

    Crew: Book Author

    Actors: Robert De Niro

    Synopsis: Martin Scorsese and Robert De Niro tackle the crime genre once again with this adaptation of Charles Brandt's book about the life of Frank "The Irishman" Sheeran, a real-life mob hitman who purports to have killed union organizer Jimmy Hoffa. De Niro will play Sheeran, with Scorsese directing from Read More

    1/1/11
  • The Master Mind

    Synopsis: Henry Allen (Lionel Barrymore) swears revenge when attorney Cortland Wainwright (Ralph Kellard) sends his innocent brother to the electric chair. After becoming an underworld bigwig, Allen discovers that Wainwright worships a girl he met only briefly, Maggie Flint (Gypsy O'Brien). The girl has a Read More

    1920
  • Nanette of the Wilds

    Synopsis: When this film was released, there was a story floating around the Famous Players studio that the director insisted on having his name taken off the credits because he had such a difficult time working with star Pauline Frederick and writer/co-star Willard Mack. Mack plays Constable Thomas O'Brien Read More

    1916
  • Friday the 13th

    Synopsis: When Virginian Judge Lee Sands (Charles Brandt) is ruined by a Wall Street manipulator, his daughter Beulah (Gerda Holmes) heads north to New York City and obtains work as a stenographer. But she's not just trying to make her way in a cruel world; she's working for Peter Brownley (Clarence Read More

    1916
  • The Climbers

    Synopsis: The first of three film versions of Clyde Fitch's stage drama The Climbers was produced by Lubin in 1915. George Soule Spencer plays a status-seeking gentleman whose every move is calculated to win him social acceptance and financial gain. He marries heiress (Gladys Hanson), who convinces herself Read More

    1915
  • The Fortune Hunter

    Synopsis: John Barrymore had scored a hit on Broadway in Winchell Smith's The Fortune Hunter. The play was committed to film in 1914, but Barrymore wasn't yet ready to face the cameras. Thus, the title role was played by William Elliot, who (according to contemporary reviewers) was definitely no Barrymore. Read More

    1914

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