Sam De Grasse
9 titles
Filmography
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Martyrs of the Alamo
(1915)Tells the story of the defense of the mission-turned-fortress by 185 Texans against an overwhelming Mexican army in 1836.

The Fighting Eagle
(1927)Brigadier Gerard embarks on daring exploits, using his wit and courage to uncover Foreign Minister Talleyrand's treachery against Napoleon.

Robin Hood
(1922)A big-screen spectacle that ranks as one of the monumental accomplishments of the silent era, ROBIN HOOD is a timeless story of romance and intrigue, staged on a herculean scale.

Intolerance: Love's Struggle Throughout the Ages
(1916)An epic like nothing that came before it or has been seen since, Griffith's monumental masterpiece remains as powerful today as it was almost a century ago.

Wild and Woolly
(1917)A rich Easterner plans to move to a Wild West town but discovers it's now civilized. The town's "wild" days are over, surprising him.

The Mother and the Law
(1919)The story of a working mother who loses her baby to a corrupt orphanage, is a morality tale about the inconsistency of present-day laws and how two innocents are drawn into its net.

The Man Who Laughs
(1928)When a proud noble refuses to kiss the hand of a despotic king, he is cruelly executed and his son surgically disfigured.

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.

The Racket
(1928)An honest police captain vows to bring down a powerful bootlegger who is protected by corrupt politicians and judges.