O. P. Heggie
9 titles
Filmography
9 results
A Dog of Flanders
(1935)In 19th-century Belgium, destitute young artist Nello Daas (Frankie Thomas) rescues a dog from an abusive peddler and trains him to haul the milk cart owned by his frail grandfather, Jehen (O.P. Heggie). Nello is in love with beautiful Maria Cogez (Helen Parrish) but is forbidden to see her by her aristocratic father (De Witt Jennings). When Nello sells one of his drawings of Maria to wealthy Pieter Vanderkloot (Richard Quine), his rival enters it as his own in a prestigious scholarship contest.

The Return of Dr. Fu Manchu
(1930)After fleeing his own funeral, the hypnotic master criminal sets out to destroy the British families he holds responsible for the death of his family.

Midnight
(1934)The moral certainty of a jury foreman that sends a woman convicted of murder to the electric chair will come back to haunt him come execution night.

The Mysterious Dr. Fu Manchu
(1929)
The Prisoner of Shark Island
(1936)Warner Baxter plays Dr. Samuel Mudd, American history's most famous victim of circumstance. In 1865, Dr. Mudd, a known Confederate sympathizer, sets the broken leg of a mud-caked stranger who stumbles into his home. The injured man turns out to be John Wilkes Booth, and Mudd is accused of conspiring to murder President Lincoln.
The Letter
(1929)Peck's Bad Boy
(1934)Young boy Bill Peck adores his father and tries to be good, but the arrival of Bill's cousin Horace upsets Bill's plans. Horace's brattish ways result in Bill rather than Horace getting in trouble.

The Count of Monte Cristo
(1934)Condemned to a prison cell in the impenetrable Chateau D'If, a merchant sailor vows vengeance against the four conspirators who framed him.

The Mighty
(1929)A gangster's henchman finds redemption and becomes a hero when drafted into the Great War, transforming his life amidst the chaos of battle.