Donald Crisp
22 titles
Filmography
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Greyfriars Bobby
(1961)The story of friendship forged between a shepherd and his devoted dog.

Lassie Come Home
(1943)In this endearing family classic, a collie makes many friends as it journeys from Scotland to Yorkshire to return to its young master in Lassie Come Home.

A Dog of Flanders
(1959)The beloved and emotional story of a boy whose dreams of being a great painter like his grandfather are influenced by real moments of loss and love.
Challenge to Lassie
(1949)
Home Town Story
(1951)Iris Martin, a secretary to the editor of a small-town newspaper, begins a campaign to prove that corrupt big business has taken over City Hall.

Svengali
(1931)With designs on a beautiful model, a sinister maestro uses hypnotism and telepathy to control her behavior when she doesn’t return his affection.
The Adventures of Mark Twain
(1944)The life, love and genius of the United States' greatest novelist come to the screen in The Adventures of Mark Twain. Young, aspiring writer Samuel Langhorne Clemens hears the call of a riverboat hand sounding the water's depth "Mark Twain" and knows the pen name under which he will create some of the greatest works of English literature. From a frog-jumping contest that becomes his first short story, to his great American novel, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, which captures both the limitless American spirit and the dark underside to American society, Mark Twain's life and imagination amaze, entertain and inspire people across generations and around the world.

The Man from Laramie
(1955)A man sets out to avenge his brother's death and runs up against a gang selling weapons to an Apache tribe.

Broken Blossoms or The Yellow Man and the Girl
(1919)A romantic tragedy starring Lillian Gish as an abused woman who is comforted by a kind and sensitive Chinese immigrant.

The Battle of Midway
(1942)Filmed as it happened between June 4 and 6, 1942, a Japanese force attempts to capture Midway Island in the Pacific but is defeated by U.S. forces.

The Dawn Patrol
(1938)A desk-bound British major sends his fliers up in rickety planes on daylight missions during World War I.

Spencer's Mountain
(1963)
The Long Gray Line
(1955)This is an affectionate look at West Point which focuses on Martin Maher (Power), an Irish immigrant who found a home in the Army as an instructor. He becomes very close to his pupils, one of whom isDwight Eisenhower. Maureen O'Hara plays Power's wife.

Knute Rockne All American
(1940)The immigrant son of a Norwegian carriage builder becomes a star player for Notre Dame’s Fighting Irish and later makes history as head coach.

The Sea Hawk
(1940)Elizabeth I, queen of the upstart island nation of England, commissions buccaneer captain Geoffrey Thorpe to harass the Spanish Armada. At a time when Spain dominates Europe, has conquered most of the Americas and is building the greatest naval fleet.

Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
(1941)A scientist's investigations into the nature of good and evil turn him into a murderous monster.

Don Q Son of Zorro
(1925)Don Cesar, the son of the legendary Zorro, is forced on the lam in Spain when he’s framed for murder and becomes the whip-wielding outlaw Don Q.

The Black Pirate
(1926)Douglas Fairbanks created a new breed of onscreen hero in this 1926 silent film classic about a man infiltrating a pirate ship for personal revenge.

Drango
(1957)After a Yankee major ravaged rural Georgia during the Civil war, he faces violent hostility upon his return to restore the town and make amends.

That Certain Woman
(1937)When Mary Connell - the innocent young wife of a notorious gangster - suddenly becomes a young widow, she tries to improve herself but finds her past difficult to escape.