Creighton Hale
7 titles
Filmography
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The Cat and the Canary
(1927)When she is named the heir to a vast fortune, Annabelle faces a night of terror as family secrets unravel and a sinister force threatens her sanity.

Snow White
(1916)This six-reel, rear-projected version viewed at a Kansas City matinee planted the seeds in a 15-year-old Walt Disney for his first animated feature.

The Idol Dancer
(1920)On a South Seas island, a zealot and his nephew clash with an alcoholic beachcomber and native dancer, battling to see who will "civilize" whom.

Orphans of the Storm
(1921)Two orphaned sisters are caught up in the turmoil of the French Revolution, encountering misery and love along the way.
The Marriage Circle
(1924)In Vienna, Doctor Franz Braun is happily married to Charlotte, while Professor Josef Stock is unhappily married to Mizzi, Charlotte’s best friend. Mizzi decides to chase Braun, while Braun’s business partner is hoping for an affair with a disconsolate Charlotte. Then things really get complicated…

The Great Divide
(1929)Love and survival collide when a mine owner kidnaps the spoiled socialite child of his ex-partner to give her a lesson in life on the rugged frontier.

The Circle
(1925)It's déjà vu all over again in this scandalous comedy about marital infidelity directed by two-time Academy Award-winner Frank Borzage and based on the hit stage play by W. Somerset Maugham. Bored with her marriage to stuffy aristocrat Arnold Cheney (Creighton Hale), Elizabeth (Eleanor Boardman) is planning to trade him in for a new model (Malcolm McGregor), just as Arnold's mother (Eugenie Besserer) did to his father (Alec Francis) 30 years before. To help her decide if she's made the right choice, Elizabeth invites her mother-in-law and her husband (George Fawcett) to pay them a visit, while Arnold takes measures to save his marriage with a hard-hitting plan of his own. The first film to feature Lucille LeSueur acting under the name Joan Crawford (playing the young Lady Catherine).