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Gladys Field est une Actrice née le 1889

Gladys Field

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Naissance 1889
Mort 13 aout 1920 (à 31 ans)

Gladys Field est une actrice américaine née en 1889 à San Francisco, Californie (États-Unis), décédée le 13 août 1920 à Mount Vernon (New York).

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Filmographie de Gladys Field (2 films)

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Docteur Jekyll et M. Hyde, 40minutes
Réalisé par J. Charles Haydon
Origine Etats-Unis
Genres Drame, Science-fiction, Horreur
Acteurs Sheldon Lewis, Alex Shannon, Dora Mills Adams, Gladys Field, Harold Foshay, Leslie Austin
Rôle Bernice Lanyon
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Quand la première transformation de Jekyll en Hyde commence, le majordome de Jekyll s'exclame qu'il est maintenant "l'Apôtre de l'Enfer!" Hyde, avec des crocs et des cheveux hirsutes, déambule à travers la ville commettant des actes odieux comme voler le sac à main d'une femme. La police rattrape finalement Hyde, l'interroge, le met en prison et l'attache à la chaise électrique. Assis dans sa chaise à la maison, Jekyll se réveille de son cauchemar pour déclarer: «Je crois en Dieu, j'ai une âme ...» et décide de ne pas créer de potion chimique.
Across the Plains
Réalisé par Gilbert M. Anderson, Thomas H. Ince
Origine Etats-Unis
Genres Western
Acteurs Gilbert M. Anderson, Gladys Field, Arthur Mackley, John B. O'Brien, Fred Church, Harry Todd
Rôle Jennie Lee

A summary of the plot was provided in The Nickelodeon states, "Jennie Lee and her father are on their way to Golden California, from a little Kansas farm, traveling in a prairie schooner. At the last settlement, visited by the two, the old man, who has a weakness for drink, purchases several bottles of [whiskey], which he begins drinking when they have made camp for the night. A lone cowboy calls upon them and finds the old man in a jovial mood and cautions him to beware: of a hostile tribe of Indians, through whose country they are now traveling. Unmindful of the warning, Lee continues to drink until thoroughly intoxicated, despite the pleadings of his daughter. Suddenly, over the brow of a hill a scouting Indian is seen to appear, sees the wagon and the drunken white, and slipping cautiously away, goes to his Indian village where he informs the other braves of the trespassing settlers. The Indians leap astride their shaggy ponies and with war whoops ride off to make short work of the whites. The girl sees them coming and implores her father to get into the wagon, but he refuses and the girl, knowing that she must act quickly if she would save her own life, springs into the wagon, seizes the reins and urges the horses to their utmost speed. After a long and thrilling ride in which the Indians gradually gain on her, she is joined by the friendly cowboy, who sends a crony who was with him, to a neighboring ranch for help. The girl and cowboy race the Indians and pull up at a deserted shack in which they protect themselves against the Indians until the arrival of the ranchmen, who disperse the Indians. The girl expresses her great joy at being rescued and upon proposal of her cowboy protector that she marry him, she readily agrees.