Ann May

Most Popular Ann May Trailers

Total trailers found: 10

The Fog Trailer (1923)

18 January 1923

Silent World War I (WWI) romantic melodrama (based on the novel by William Dudley Pelly) .

The Half Breed Trailer (1922)

31 May 1922

Delmar Spavinaw, an educated "half-breed," loves Evelyn Huntington, daughter of a racist judge. Evelyn's other suitor is Ross Kennion, a widower with one child, and owner of a vast tract of land which Spavinaw insists belongs to his Indian mother.

The Dangerous Maid Trailer (1923)

19 November 1923

Barbara Winslow helps her rebel brother, Rupert, escape from the king's forces by disguising herself as him.

Thundering Hoofs Trailer (1924)

25 October 1924

The border bandit Severn is after Estrada's money. He not only gets Estrada to promise his daughter to him in marriage but he also convinces him that Dave Marshall is the bandit.

The Vermilion Pencil Trailer (1922)

19 March 1922

The Vermilion Pencil is a 1922 American silent drama film directed by Norman Dawn, and produced and distributed by Robertson–Cole.

Lombardi, Ltd. Trailer (1919)

01 October 1919

Tito Lombardi a Fifth Avenue dress designer, causes his business to suffer by his generous dispensation of credit to clients, one of whom, Max Strohm, the manager of a musical review, has promised payment for his girls' lavish costumes as soon as the show makes money.

Waking Up the Town Trailer (1925)

30 March 1925

Jim Joyce runs a garage with old Abner Hope. When Hope's granddaughter, Mary Ellen, comes to visit, Joyce falls in love with her.

Paris Green Trailer (1920)

01 June 1920

The End of the World Trailer (1925)

01 April 1925

Jack Joyce, who worked in old Abner Hope's garage, was always dreaming of big schemes, but had no capital with which to realize them.

Marriage for Convenience Trailer (1919)

03 February 1919

Barbara Rand is blinded when she leaps through a window to escape an assailant. Her sister, Natalie, reluctantly abandons her fiancé, Ned Gardiner, and marries Oliver Landis, who can provide the money needed for Barbara's operation.