Malcolm St. Clair Movies

  • 1917
    Cactus Nell

    Cactus Nell

    Cactus Nell

    01917HD

    Cactus Nell

    Cactus Nell
  • 1925
    Are Parents People?

    Are Parents People?

    Are Parents People?

    01925HD

    The teenage daughter of a wealthy couple is horrified to find out that her parents, who spend most of their time fighting with each other, are...

    Are Parents People?
  • 1924
    Sherlock's Home

    Sherlock's Home

    Sherlock's Home

    4.81924HD

    Gladys falls for a prizefighter who has invited his entire hometown to watch his fight in New York City. However, he gets crazy jealous when he sees...

    Sherlock's Home
  • 1923
    Fighting Blood

    Fighting Blood

    Fighting Blood

    01923HD

    Al Santell silent sports boxing comedy series starring George O'Hara, and all star cast: Kit Guard, Al Cooke, Clara Horton, Mabel Van Buren, and...

    Fighting Blood
  • 1927
    Knockout Reilly

    Knockout Reilly

    Knockout Reilly

    01927HD

    A Malcolm St. Clair silent boxing sports romantic love triangle prison melodrama about a steel worker who saves a girl in a bar fight by knocking out...

    Knockout Reilly
  • 1917
    The Camera Cure

    The Camera Cure

    The Camera Cure

    01917HD

    A couple fires there butler over a misunderstanding. When the husband is sent off to hire a new one, he spends most of his time annoying a women in...

    The Camera Cure
  • 1918
    Did She Do Wrong?

    Did She Do Wrong?

    Did She Do Wrong?

    01918HD

    An industrious criminal plays his game so crookedly that he "double crosses" himself.

    Did She Do Wrong?
  • 1938
    Down on the Farm

    Down on the Farm

    Down on the Farm

    01938HD

    Excitement runs high when a family's farm is chosen as the site for a big cornhusking contest.

    Down on the Farm
  • 1942
    Hedda Hopper’s Hollywood No. 6

    Hedda Hopper’s Hollywood No. 6

    Hedda Hopper’s Hollywood No. 6

    61942HD

    Narrator Hopper covers two war benefit affairs, a garden party and a USO fashion show, at Pickfair, "The White House of Hollywood."

    Hedda Hopper’s Hollywood No. 6