Volume II: Filmography

 

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Taking Care of Baby (October 27, 1912)

Taming of Mary, The (March 22, 1912)

Taming the Woman Hater (working title for The Woman Hater) (June 14, 1910)

Taming Their Grandchildren (British release title: Training Their Grandchildren) (September 9, 1913)

Tangled Cat, The (Princess) (February 13, 1914)

Tangled Lives (September 13, 1910)

Tannhäuser (July 15, 1913)

Target of Destiny, The (Princess) (July 31, 1914)

Telephone Strategy, A (Princess) (May 29, 1914)

TELEPHONE TRAGEDY, A (a.k.a. Crossed Wires) (June 29, 1915)

Tell-Tale Scar, The (August 9, 1914)

Tempest, The (November 28, 1911)

Tempest and Sunshine (June 28, 1910)

Tempter and Dan Cupid, The (October 13, 1911)

Ten Nights in a Bar Room (November 4, 1910)

Terror of Anger, The (working titles: Love and Savagery; The Terror of Fear) (November 10, 1914)

Terror of Fear, The (working title for The Terror of Anger) (November 10, 1914)

Terrors of the Deep, The (a.k.a. At the Bottom of the Ocean) (Williamson Submarine Film Co.) (July 22, 1914)

Thanhouser Heroine, A (working title for When the Studio Burned) (February 4, 1913)

Thanksgiving Surprise, A (November 22, 1910)

That Poor Damp Cow (Falstaff) (August 27, 1915)

That's Happiness (July 18, 1911)

Their Best Friend (February 27, 1914)

Their Burglar (working title: The Burglar and the Bride) (November 3, 1911)

Their Child (October 21, 1910)

Their Cousin from England (British release title: The Adventures of Cousin Algy) (March 22, 1914)

Their Golden Wedding (January 2, 1914)

Their Great Big Beautiful Doll (working title: The Big Beautiful Doll) (November 23, 1913)

Their Last Performance (December 28, 1915)

Their One Love (May 2, 1915)

Their Soldier Hero (working title for Their One Love) (May 2, 1915)

Thelma (June 21, 1910)

Theodore's Terrible Thirst (Falstaff) (March 14, 1916)

Thief in the Night, A (working title for A Bird of Prey) (March 16, 1916)

Thirty Leagues Under the Sea (a.k.a. Thirty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea) (Submarine Film Corporation-Thanhouser) (September 14, 1914)

Thirty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea (a.k.a. Thirty Leagues Under the Sea) (Submarine Film Corporation-Thanhouser) (September 14, 1914)

Three Roses, The (May 16, 1915)

Through Edith's Looking Glass (June 13, 1915)

Through the Boer Lines (Jess, Part 2) (May 28, 1912)

Through the Flames (November 8, 1912)

Through the Open Door (working title for The Woman and the Beast) (Graphic Features) (April 17, 1917)

Through the Unbarred Door (working title for The Woman and the Beast) (Graphic Features) (April 17, 1917)

Thunderbolt, The (November 26, 1912)

Tillie, the Terrible Typist (Falstaff) (October 25, 1915)

Tin Soldier and the Dolls, The (April 5, 1914)

Tiniest of Stars, The (January 14, 1913)

TO THE RIVER'S DEPTHS (British release title for From the River's Depths, a.k.a. A Call From the Dead) (September 5, 1915)

Tomboy, The (December 19, 1911)

Too Much Turkey (Princess) (April 10, 1914)

Toodles, Tom and Trouble (Falstaff) (December 23, 1915)

Top Floor Flat, The (a.k.a. The Flat on the Top Floor) (Episode 4 of The Million Dollar Mystery) (July 13, 1914)

Top of New York, The (July 25, 1913)

Touch of a Little Hand, The (working title: One Little Touch) (Princess) (October 16, 1914)

Toy Shop, The (Princess) (June 12, 1914)

Tracked by the Secret Service (a.k.a. Norton Makes a Discovery) (Episode 14 of The Million Dollar Mystery) (September 21, 1914)

Tracked Through the Snow (July 11, 1915)

Traffic Cop, The (April 8, 1916)

Trail of the Love-Lorn, The (September 29, 1914)

Train Despatcher, The (August 18, 1911)

Training Their Grandchildren (British release title for Taming Their Grandchildren; released in the United States on September 9, 1913)

Tramp, The (March 24, 1911)

Trapped by the Flames (a.k.a. The Masked Ball) (Episode 18 of The Million Dollar Mystery) (October 19, 1914)

Treachery in the Household (a.k.a. Drawn Into the Quicksand) (Episode 16 of The Million Dollar Mystery) (October 5, 1914)

Treasure Trove (July 30, 1912)

Triangle, The (working title for film? Listed in The Motion Picture Story Magazine, February 1913, with Marguerite Snow and James Cruze in the leads; otherwise unattributed)

Trouble Maker, The (February 6, 1912)

Truant's Doom, The (November 24, 1912)

Truly Rural Types (Falstaff) (June 4, 1915)

Turkey Trot Town (January 18, 1914)

Turning of the Road, The (working titles: From the Shadows; Out of the Shadows) (November 3, 1914)

Twelfth Juror, The (January 12, 1912)

Twentieth Century Farmer, A (October 31, 1913)

Twenty Million Dollar Mystery, The (later name, after Episode 8, of Zudora, the 20-part serial; refer to listing under Zudora)

29-Cent Robbery, A (April 15, 1910)

Twins, The (June 18, 1912)

Twins and a Stepmother (February 3, 1914)

Twins and the Other Girl, The (October 3, 1913)

Twins of the G.L. Ranch, The (September 19, 1915)

Two Cent Mystery, The (British release title: Fairies or Witches) (June 20, 1915)

Two Hundred and Twenty-Fifth Anniversary of the Landing of the Huguenots at New Rochelle, The (a.k.a. Anniversary of the Huguenot Landing; British release title: Landing of the Huguenots) (August 3, 1913)

TWO LITTLE DREAMERS (British release title for Two Little Dromios)(released in the United States January 11, 1914)

Two Little Dromios (British release title: Two Little Dreamers) (January 11, 1914)

Two Little Girls (July 21, 1911)

Two Roses, The (June 7, 1910)

Two Sisters, The (February 21, 1913)

Two Souls (September 20, 1912)

 

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