Edward LeSaint Movies
- 1915
Lord John in New York
Lord John in New York01915HD
Lord John, a detective novelist and the Marquis of Haslemere's brother, receives word that the stage adaption of one of his stories will not be...
- 1913
The Woman of the Mountains
The Woman of the Mountains01913HD
"In thirty minutes Granite Mountain will crumble," echoed the deep determined voice of Brice, the Trust agent, who broke the silence of the gulch,...
- 1932
Boy Oh Boy!
Boy Oh Boy!01932HD
To celebrate Father and Son Week, Andy takes his son roller skating.
- 1925
The Unwritten Law
The Unwritten Law01925HD
The Unwritten Law is an extant 1925 silent film crime melodrama directed by Edward LeSaint and starring Elaine Hammerstein. It was produced and...
- 1919
Hell-Roarin' Reform
Hell-Roarin' Reform01919HD
Tom Mix plays Tim, a goodhearted cowpuncher who, while riding down a trail, gets robbed of the money he was carrying for the Belgian Babies' Milk...
- 1915
The Supreme Test
The Supreme Test01915HD
A woman whose life is dedicated to helping the poor and needy herself becomes poverty-stricken when her trustee steals all her money.
- 1922
Only a Shop Girl
Only a Shop Girl01922HD
Dann Mulvey (William Scott), just released from prison, is falsely accused of murder. The real culprit is the least-suspected person, who makes a...
- 1916
The Soul of Kura San
The Soul of Kura San01916HD
When his fiancée commits suicide after being used by an American artist, a Japanese art dealer seeks to get vengeance by seducing the artist's...
- 1915
A Bargain with Chance
A Bargain with Chance01915HD
First movie in the Lord John's Journal series. Detective novel author and war hero Lord John solves a mystery.
- 1925
The Love Gamble
The Love Gamble61925HD
Peggy Mason joins her boyfriend Douglas Wyman at a secluded cabin. When he confesses his love and the fact he is still a married man Peggy is...
- 1914
Kid Pink and the Maharajah
Kid Pink and the Maharajah01914HD
A serio-comic tale shows wherein the East and the West strangely mingle despite Kipling's declaration that: "Never the twain shall meet."
- 1917
Each to His Kind
Each to His Kind01917HD