Volume II: Filmography

 

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Half Way to Reno (February 16, 1913)

Handicap of Beauty, The (Falstaff) (April 23, 1915)

Hannah's Hen-Pecked Husband (Falstaff) (November 15, 1915)

Harlow Handicap, The (British release title: The Harlowe Handicap) (June 30, 1914)

Harry's Happy Honeymoon (Falstaff) (February 3, 1916)

Harry's Lesson (Majestic/Thanhouser) (August 18, 1913, release date in England)

Harry's Waterloo (a.k.a. The Protean Play) (July 19, 1914)

Harvest of Regrets, The (September 27, 1914)

Harvesting Ice (Princess) (July 24, 1914)

Has Been, The (October 10, 1915)

Hatful of Trouble, A (December 27, 1914)

Hattie, the Hair Heiress (Falstaff) (October 21, 1915)

Hazers Hazed (July 9, 1912)

He Couldn't Lose (November 16, 1913)

Head of the Ribbon Counter, The (British release title: The Head of the Ribbon Department) (June 15, 1913)

HEAD OF THE RIBBON DEPARTMENT, THE (British release title for The Head of the Ribbon Counter) (June 15, 1913)

Head Waiter, The (December 28, 1913)

Heart of a Child, The (March 18, 1913)

Heart of a Doll, The (September 15, 1916)

Heart of Ezra Greer, The (October 7, 1917)

Heart of New York, The (working title for Her New York)(January 7, 1917)

Heart of the Princess Marsari, The (May 18, 1915)

HEIRESS, THE (working title for The Woman in White) (July 1, 1917)

Helen Intervenes (January 31, 1915)

Helen's Babies (September 14, 1915)

Helmet of Mars, The (Falstaff) (British release title for P. Henry Jenkins and Mars; released in the United States on July 23, 1915)

Help! Help! (Falstaff) (August 20, 1915)

Henpecked Hod Carrier, The (November 30, 1913)

Her Awakening (Princess) (April 17, 1914)

Her Battle for Existence (April 22, 1910)

Her Beloved Enemy (March 4, 1917)

Her Big Brother (August 16, 1914)

Her Confession (December 12, 1915)

Her Darkest Hour (August 20, 1912)

Her Duty (Princess) (August 7, 1914)

Her Father's Gold (working title: The Water Devil) (May 11, 1916)

Her Fireman (January 21, 1913)

Her First Lesson (Princess) (April 3, 1914)

Her Gallant Knights (March 23, 1913)

Her Ladyship's Page (January 23, 1912)

Her Life and His (early working title: Enemies of Society; later working title: The Girl Who Wanted to Live) (February 18, 1917)

Her Love Letters (January 20, 1914)

Her Master (working title for As It Was in the Beginning) (January 30, 1912)

Her Menacing Past (a.k.a. The Menacing Past) (January 5, 1915)

Her Neighbor (March 7, 1913)

Her Nephews From Labrador (January 26, 1913)

Her New York (working title: The Heart of New York) (January 7, 1917)

Her Right to Happiness (Princess) (November 28, 1913)

Her Secret (June 7, 1912)

Her Sister's Secret (May 6, 1913)

Her Two Jewels (July 4, 1913)

Her Way (Princess) (March 6, 1914)

HERONS AND EGRETS (British release date: June 19, 1916; apparently not released by Thanhouser in the United States)

Hero's Jealous Wife, The (a.k.a. A Husband's Jealous Wife)(September 23, 1910)

Hidden Valley (November 5, 1916)

Higher Law, The (October 10, 1911)

Higher the Fewer, The (November 14, 1911)

Hilda's Husky Helper (Falstaff) (January 6, 1916)

Hinton's Double (early working title: The Rogue and His Double; later working title: The Clerk and the Criminal) (May 6, 1917)

His Enemy (Princess) (June 5, 1914)

His Father's Son (September 6, 1912)

His Father's Wife (working title: The Rube Boss) (December 26, 1913)

His Great Uncle's Spirit (March 8, 1912)

His Guardian Auto (Falstaff) (June 11, 1915)

His Heroine (March 4, 1913)

His Imaginary Family (Princess) (December 12, 1913)

His I.O.U. (July 16, 1915)

His Last Bet (September 7, 1913)

His Majesty the Baby (British release title for His Majesty, the King; released in the United States on December 18, 1915)

His Majesty, the King (British release title: His Majesty the Baby) (December 18, 1915)

His Only Son (reissue title for Young Lord Stanley; original release October 25, 1910)

His Profession (a.k.a. His Vocation) (December 7, 1915)

His Reward (Princess) (April 24, 1914)

His Sacrifice (June 13, 1913)

His Sister's Kiddies (February 21, 1915)

His Two Patients (July 25, 1915)

His Uncle's Wives (February 2, 1913)

His Vocation (a.k.a. His Profession) (December 7, 1915)

His Wife (working title: My Wife) (October 28, 1915)

His Winning Way (Princess) (September 4, 1914)

His Younger Brother (March 14, 1911)

Hold-Up, The (Princess) (February 27, 1914)

Home Made Mince Pie (September 27, 1910)

Home of Silence, The (Princess) (January 29, 1915)

Honest Young Man, An (March 9, 1913)

Honeymooners, The (September 22, 1911)

Hour of Youth, An (working title and British release title: One Hour of Youth) (April 12, 1914)

House Party at Carson Manor, The (December 5, 1915)

House That Jack Moved, The (Falstaff) (May 21, 1915)

How Filmy Won His Sweetheart (October 28, 1913)

Husband's Jealous Wife, A (a.k.a. The Hero's Jealous Wife) (September 23, 1910)

Hypnotized (British release title: A Quack Hypnotist) (December 30, 1910)

Hypnotic Power of Mr. Chang, The (a.k.a. The Foiled Elopement, or the Mystery of the Chang Case) (Episode 8 of Zudora) (January 11, 1915)

 

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