According to studio publicity, The Ape was based on actual police records. The title character is a brutish killer at large...
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1928
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With a hidebound conservative element running things in a small town, the local teenagers have no choice but to seek...
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1925
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Harold Austin plays an impoverished sailor who poses as a British aristocrat. In this guise, he insinuates himself into the...
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1925
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1925
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Gladys Walton plays an inept newspaper reporter in this mediocre farce comedy. Leslie Adams (Walton) is secretary to the city...
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Leslie Adams
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1923
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This comedy-drama starring Gladys Walton used the stale premise of the suddenly-wealthy working class family who are trying...
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1923
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The now-forgotten Gladys Walton played ingenues for a while in the early '20s for Universal. She was a mediocre talent who...
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1923
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Gladys Walton, a now-forgotten Universal star, has the lead in this farce. Marcel Murphy (Walton) is a switchboard operator...
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1923
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Gladys Walton, who starred in many Universal Studios programmers in the early 1920s, was always good at playing working class...
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Mary Ann McKee
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1923
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Gossip really has very little to do with the storyline to this capital versus labor drama. It was not one of Gladys Walton's...
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Caroline Weatherbee
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1923
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1923
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This routine circus drama was a typical rags-to-riches vehicle for minor Universal Studios star Gladys Walton. Nita Moore...
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Nita Moore
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1923
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Minor Universal star Gladys Walton has the lead in this light comedy. After becoming a successful chorus girl on the Broadway...
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dean Crosby
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1923
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The character played by star Gladys Walton mentions lavender bath salts a couple of times -- that's about the only relation...
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1922
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This pleasant little programmer features minor Universal star Gladys Walton. Walton is Maisie O'Day, who lives in New York...
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Mazie O'Day
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1922
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Universal Studios gave Gladys Walton a number of Cinderella-type stories in an attempt to make a star of her. However, none...
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1922
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Minor Universal star Gladys Walton plays an especially pitiful character in this subpar programmer. Mamie Judd (Walton) is a...
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Mamie Judd
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1922
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Whole films had been written around song titles before, but it had been years since the ditty "Second Hand Rose" had been...
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Rose O'Grady
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1922
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The titular wise kid of this five-reel comedy/drama is Rosie Cooper (Gladys Walton), the cashier in a modest restaurant,...
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1922
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"Uncle Carl Laemmle had a big faemmle" -- so goes the little ditty penned by Oscar Levant. So one needn't wonder whether...
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1922
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1922
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In a little fishing village, an infant is discovered by Captain Dan Purcell (Rex de Roselli). He and his wife...
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1921
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Christine Trevor (Gladys Walton) is a spoiled young society girl who completely neglects her father and her brothers and...
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Christine Trevor
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1921
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Olga Petrova stars as Jean Servian, an artist specializing in tiny cameos. Warned that she will lose her eyesight if she...
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1921
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This picture takes the same basic premise as Mark Twain's The Prince and the Pauper and tailors it to minor Universal star...
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1921
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The lion tamer
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1921
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Seventeen-year-old flapper Natalie Smith (Gladys Walton) is fed up with being treated like a child, so she flirts with an...
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1921
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This romance of the post-Civil War days begins in the old West. When her father (Louis Willoughby) is killed by a claim...
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1921
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Gladys Walton is the self-reliant heroine of All Dolled Up. A humble salesgirl, she comes to the rescue of wealthy...
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1921
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Jonathan Meek (Jack Perrin) is the new minister in the straight-laced New England hamlet of Pleasanton. The circus has come...
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1920
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Two Dutchmen, kindhearted Jan Saxe (vaudevillian Lee Kohlmar in his motion picture debut) and ambitious Peter Harlingen...
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1920
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Tomboy Phillipa (Gladys Walton) isn't thrilled with the exploits of her flirtatious-but-married sister Ericka (Maude Wayne)....
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1920
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