Ida May Park Trailers
Chiselers of Hollywood TrailerThe Hidden Way TrailerThe Midlanders Trailer
Most famous for her work writing and directing with her husband Joseph De Grasse.
Chiselers of Hollywood TrailerThe Hidden Way TrailerThe Midlanders Trailer
Most famous for her work writing and directing with her husband Joseph De Grasse.
Total trailers found: 34
17 July 1916
En route to Australia, beautiful authoress Alice Gordon (Louise Lovely) is shipwrecked on a desert island in the company of wealthy book publisher John Meeson.
25 September 1916
A doctor is called to the home of a young man who wants to enlist in the Army.
07 December 1918
A candidate for governor, eager Gerald Harper persuades his equally ambitious wife Carol to enlist the aid of her friend Diana Casper, whose influence with political boss Jarvis Flint could help him win the election.
02 July 1917
Madge Garvey (Dorothy Phillips) works in a shoe factory. Her father Joe (Richard de la Reno) is a drunk who beats his wife (Alice May Youss), and her sister Helen (Belle Bennett) has repeated the pattern by marrying Dan Mallory (Edward Brady).
06 November 1916
The story of a young woman living in the wilderness.
08 January 1917
After divorcing his first wife and marrying a more gentle natured woman, Ralph Hadley finds himself again attracted to his ex-wife, a shrewd business woman.
10 October 1915
A fishwife tells her young daughter a fairy story about a princess imprisoned by a hunchback in a seashell, a story that parallels her own life.
18 April 1920
Sedgewick Blynn is determined to marry a rich woman. One night he saves a child from a fire. Bessie Morgan, an heiress charmed by his act of heroism, promises to marry him, but at the last minute her father forbids it.
31 August 1918
Bread is a socially engaged drama which follows the fate of a woman struggling to pull herself out of poverty as she’s ruthlessly exploited by a string of men.
20 May 1914
A man is a fugitive from the law. A reward of $2,000 is offered for his capture. A large posse is on his trail.
08 April 1914
A story of the inside life of nomads who live in the shadow of civilization, worshiping their own goods and clinging to their ancient rites.
02 April 1916
Montgomery Seaton, one of the idle rich, pays more attention to his friends' business than to his marital situation.
28 February 1916
In pre-Civil War days, a woman dies in childbirth. Her sister, believing the child to be illegitimate, leaves the baby in the care of one of her sister's slaves.
17 October 1917
Dorothy Phillips was starred as Elinor Crawford, a small-town girl who becomes a reporter on a big-city newspaper -- and immediately plunges into the "Bohemian" lifestyle.
29 December 1930
Three sisters come to Hollywood to be movie stars. Complications arise when two of them fall in love with the same man.
12 June 1916
Wealthy Jack Stimson (Jay Belasco) falls in love with Broadway diva Velma Vrooman (Gretchen Lederer), and for her sake bankrolls the musical production in which she is currently starred.
17 October 1915
A man recalls his earlier days when he was married and his wife cheated on him.
21 May 1917
Jack Lane (William Stowell) has made an invention for photographing wild animals. It consists of a camera with a trigger -- when the trigger is stepped on by a passing animal, a flash goes off and the camera shoots the picture.
08 April 1918
Ida May Park started in the film business as a scriptwriter, but in 1917 Universal announced that Park would direct films with actress and producer Dorothy Phillips for the company’s Bluebird brand.
10 June 1920
Young actress Bonnie May finds work in a private play given at Mrs. Baron’s mansion, where she endears herself to all, especially Victor Baron, the invalid son who has written the play.
07 April 1919
Through a series of tragic circumstances Cicely Osborne finds herself alone in the world after her new husband is slain.
26 October 1915
Mrs. Burne-Smith and Mrs. Winthrop have determined to make a match between their respective children regardless of the fact that the two in question have never seen each other.
21 January 1918
A small-town girl who goes to New York hoping to become a Broadway star falls in with a fast crowd.
01 December 1920
Aurelie, an orphan, escapes from a New Orleans convent and is adopted by Mississippi riverboat captain Lindstrom.
23 July 1917
After divorcing her husband Kent, actress Anne Wetherall returns to the stage. Upon receiving a plea for help from childhood chum Nell Jerrold begging Anne to save Nell's daughter Betty from marrying Kent, the ex-Mrs.
11 December 1916
A woman gives up her illegitimate child, and then marries without telling her new husband about the child.
02 June 1918
An important customer at Armande's, where Iva Seldon works as a model, is Billy Ravensworth, who purchases expensive gowns for a heartless vampire named Rita Challoner.
26 July 1926
The film tells the tale of three ex-cons who finally go straight, through the redemptive power of love.
05 March 1917
Roger Curwell (William Stowell) is disowned by his father (Joseph W. Girard) because of his desire to be an artist.
23 April 1917
When Mary and Fannie Graham, daughters of a good mother but a father with criminal instincts, are left motherless, Mary flees from her unhappy surroundings while Fannie, inheriting her father's disposition, remains and is raised as a thief.
11 June 1917
Nora Helmer has years earlier committed a forgery in order to save the life of her authoritarian husband Torvald.
08 May 1916
An unusual story about the crossing paths of the poor Italian family of the sculptor Giovanni (Lon Chaney) and a reckless American millionaire, Cyrus Kirkham (Gilmore Hammond).
28 January 1918
Dick Evans is the corrupt boss of a rough-and-tumble munitions town called Powderville. He hires his friend, Jack Ripley, to establish a newspaper, intending merely to further his own financial ambitions; however, Jack envisions The Trumpet as an instrument of good and soon persuades Dick to clean up Powderville.
20 February 1916
James Fairfax, editor of the scandalous Morning Argus, stops at nothing for a juicy story, much to the disdain of his staff—especially reporter Dolly Clare.