

The Carter Case
The Most Thrilling, Most Original, Most Startling Photoplay Ever Produced!
Genres
Overview
Science fiction serial.
Details
Budget
$0
Revenue
$0
Runtime
310 min
Release Date
1919-03-17
Status
Released
Original Language
English
Vote Count
1
Vote Average
6
Herbert Rawlinson
Craig Kennedy
Marguerite Marsh
Anita Carter
Ethel Grey Terry
Cleo Clark
William Pike
Walter Jameson
Kempton Greene
Rance Dixon
Coit Albertson
Lester Mason
Joe Smith Marba
Hugh Geist / Avion (as Joseph Marba)
Donald Hall
Shelby Carter (as Don Hall)
Gene Baker
Alma, Anita's maid
Dexter McReynolds
Storpz (as D.W. McReynolds)
Leslie Stowe
Darkie Joe
Franklyn Hanna
Colonel Culpepper
Frank Wunderlee
Bull Rudkin
John Reinhardt
Count von der Witz
Adrienne Richards
Julie
7.1
Limite
Adrift in the vast expanse of the ocean, a solitary boat carries three castaways—a man and two women. Stranded and devoid of any glimmer of rescue, they find solace in recounting the tales of their lives to one another. As they delve into their personal narratives, reminiscing about the circumstances that led them to this desolate predicament, they navigate through the depths of three distinct destinies. Bound by the confines of their shared space, every aspect of their existence becomes a boundary, underscoring their plight.
1931-05-17 | pt
0.0
The Hazards of Helen
The Hazards of Helen is an American melodramatic adventure film serial of 119 twelve-minute episodes released between November 7, 1914 and February 24, 1917. Most episodes of this serial are presumed lost.
1917-02-24 | en
0.0
Jesse James Rides Again
Jesse James wants to start a new life in a new location, but quickly finds himself wrapped-up in protecting townsfolk from the machinations of evil oilmen.
1947-08-02 | en
0.0
The Scarlet Horseman
Government agents work to interfere with schemes to trick the Comanches into war with the Texans.
1946-01-22 | en
0.0
The Master Key
Before the outbreak of WWII, Nazi sympathizers plot to undermine America.
1945-04-24 | en
6.0
Mystery of the Riverboat
A movie serial in 13 chapters: Some swampland becomes valuable, and various factions squabble over ownership of it.
1944-10-24 | en
8.1
Sherlock Jr.
A film projectionist longs to be a detective, and puts his meagre skills to work when he is framed by a rival for stealing his girlfriend's father's pocketwatch.
1924-04-17 | en
0.0
Die Teufelsanbeter
In the wild, hardly explored mountains of Kurdish country lives the mysterious society of the Jesidi , who are called the devil worshipers by their opponents. In these mountains, shaded by dark fir trees, revenge and hatred reign and constant struggle between the countless races and sects. Strange festivals unite the fervor of thousands, crowned by the dramatic sacrificial death of one of their holy men. And yet, even in these pictures, which are filled with tremendous passion, there is no lack of warm humor and a cheerful, strong forgiving nature that leads everything to a liberating end. The film is believed to be lost.
1920-12-01 | de
7.5
Pandora's Box
Lulu is a young woman so beautiful and alluring that few can resist her siren charms. The men drawn into her web include respectable newspaper publisher Dr. Ludwig Schön, his musical producer son Alwa, circus performer Rodrigo Quast, and seedy old Schigolch. When Lulu's charms inevitably lead to tragedy, the downward spiral encompasses them all.
1929-01-30 | de
7.9
The General
During America’s Civil War, Union spies steal engineer Johnny Gray's beloved locomotive, 'The General'—with Johnnie's lady love aboard an attached boxcar—and he single-handedly must do all in his power to both get The General back and to rescue Annabelle.
1926-12-25 | en
8.0
The Gold Rush
A gold prospector in Alaska struggles to survive the elements and win the heart of a dance hall girl.
1925-07-13 | en
7.4
Greed
A lottery win of $5,000 forever changes the lives of a miner turned dentist and his wife.
1924-12-04 | en
6.0
Sea Raiders
A bunch of waterfront youths pursue the Sea Raiders, a gang of saboteurs.
1941-10-13 | en
0.0
The Bright Shawl
Charles Abbott is implicated in the death of his friend Escobar, brother to the woman he loves.
1923-04-22 | en
5.0
Diamonds. Theft
This is a poetic film set in the times of Lenin's NEP. A ballet dancer steals a brooch and gives it as a present to another dancer. This is a crime of passion. A mysterious black ball is after the heroine. She runs away from it and manages to give the brooch in an exquisite pirouette movement, as shiny as diamond facets. What gives a stone its dazzling luster are its polished facets. But the real gem is love, and it's much harder to get than any diamond in the world.
2010-09-09 | ru
6.0
The Black Coin
Government agents try to thwart smugglers, while some sort of plot unfolds, about a hidden treasure revealed by cursed coins.
1936-09-01 | en
4.5
Custer's Last Stand
Kit Cardigan seeks the killer of his father...among other plot threads leading up to the famous historical incident.
1936-01-02 | en
0.0
Cameo Kirby
Cameo Kirby is a 1914 American drama silent film directed by Oscar Apfel and written by Clara Beranger and William C. deMille. The film stars Dustin Farnum, Fred Montague, James Neill, Jode Mullally, Winifred Kingston and Dick La Reno. It is based on the play Cameo Kirby by Booth Tarkington and Harry Leon Wilson. The film was released on December 24, 1914, by Paramount Pictures.
1914-12-24 | en
6.5
Perils of the Royal Mounted
Sergeant MacLane of the Mounties investigates the disruptive activities of a bunch of troublemakers.
1942-05-29 | en
0.0
Two Lovers
Set during the 16th-century Spanish occupation of Flanders, the story concentrates on the fiercely patriotic Mark Van Ryke (Colman). Donning the guise of "Leatherface," a swashbuckling masked avenger, Van Ryke performs his derring-do on behalf of the Prince of Orange (Nigel de Brulier). Naturally, Van Ruke considers beautiful Spanish aristocrat Donna Leonora de Vargas (Vilma Banky) to be a bitter enemy, and the feeling is mutual. To no one's surprise, however, Van Ryke and Donna Leonara eventually fall in love (hence the title). The pulse-pounding climax finds Van Ryke riding hell-for-leather through a rainstorm to warn the Flemish troops about the Spaniards' plans to burn the city of Ghent to the ground. Two Lovers was based on Madame Orczy's novel Leatherface, and adapted for the screen by Alice Duer Miller.
1928-03-23 | en