Henry B. Walthall
13 titles
Filmography
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The Murder in the Museum
(1934)A politician's murder is tied to a drug ring and disreputable carnival sideshow while the daughter of the prime suspect searches for the real killer.

Somewhere in Sonora
(1933)Framed for a stagecoach accident, John Bishop is jailed. Bob Leady helps break him out and in return John heads for Sonora to look for Leady's missing son.

The Scarlet Letter
(1934)The 1934 film of the classic book about a woman during the Puritan era made to wear an adultery ‘A’ on her dress for having a baby out of wedlock.

The Phantom in the House
(1929)A man tries to bond with his grown-up daughter after serving a long prison sentence for a murder that was actually committed by his wife.

Dante's Inferno
(1935)A man joins a carnival called Dante's Inferno and becomes consumed with turning the show into a spectacular, leading his family to the brink.

Judge Priest
(1934)Judge Priest is a small-town judge who used to fight for the Confederate army. He taps into his humanity to serve justice in a small Kentucky town.

Ride Him, Cowboy
(1932)A man is falsely accused of a rash of barn-burnings. When he proves his innocence, he sets about to bring the real criminals to justice.

The River of Romance
(1929)A Quaker-raised heir returns to 1830s Mississippi, defies tradition for refusing a duel, and reclaims his honor as the notorious Colonel Blake.

Hearts in Bondage
(1936)Best friends Kenneth Reynolds and Raymond Jordan are U.S. Navy officers, and Kenneth is engaged to Raymond's sister. But the eruption of the Civil War divides them, as Raymond stands by his native Virginia while Kenneth remains on duty as a Northern officer. Kenneth's uncle, John Ericsson, designs a new kind of ship, an ironclad he calls the Monitor. Eventually the war pits Kenneth, on board the Monitor, against his friend Raymond, serving aboard the South's own ironclad, the Merrimac (as it is called here). A naval battle ensues, one that will go down in history.

The Flaming Signal
(1933)A military aviator and his dog crash-land on a tropical island where an unscrupulous businessman rules the land through fear and exploitation.
Me and My Gal
(1932)The Whispering Shadow
(1933)A mysterious criminal known as The Whispering Shadow commits crimes by means of a gang he controls by television and radio rays. Jack Norton, whose brother was murdered by The Whispering Shadow, suspects that the eerie Professor Strang - whose ghostly wax museum contains figures far too lifelike - may be involved in the crimes.

Alias Mary Smith
(1932)A young woman on a mission to prove a gangster’s involvement in a murder, spends time with a playboy who has a passion for boozy nights.