Pearl White
The Daughter of Niagara
Esoomgit tries to stop Red Doe from sacrificing herself for their tribe.
Cupid’s Monkey Wrench
A young woman calls in a plumber to fix her radiator, igniting a string of romantic compli…
For Massa's Sake
Short directed by Joseph A. Golden.
The Lost Necklace
A young girl is presented, on her birthday, with a beautiful pearl necklace, the oldest he…
1912
Her Dressmaker's Bills
Mrs. Owing is fond of fine dresses, but she cannot pay her bills. The dressmakers, calling…
A Night in Town
A maid and butler take advantage of their employers' absence and have a party.
Lost in the Night
Pearl White as a sleepwalking jewel thief.
Pearl As A Clairvoyant
Released as a split reel along with the comedy Almost a Winner (1913)
Pearl's Dilemma
Pearl mistakes a janitor for a member of the Black Hand.
1913
The Hall-Room Girls
Pearl White & Chester Barnett want to go on a date and have nothing to wear, so they borro…
1913
Will Power
Pearl's father disapproves of her sweetheart, Chester, and tries to use a mind-over-matter…
1914
The Exploits of Elaine
Elaine Dodge is the beautiful young daughter of Taylor Dodge, president of the Consolidate…
1914
The Perils of Pauline
The Perils of Pauline is a motion picture serial shown in weekly installments featuring th…
The Ring
Though Mr. and Mrs. Gray are supposed to be in comfortable circumstances, the husband has…
1915
The New Exploits of Elaine
One of many Pearl White silent action movie serials. CHAPTER TITLES: 1. The Serpent Sign;…
1915
The Romance of Elaine
The heroine had little time for romancing newspaper reporter Walter Jameson, what with Doc…
1916
Pearl of the Army
A 1916 movie serial.
1916
The Iron Claw
Only Episode 7, "The Hooded Helper," of this 20-Episode Serial is known to survive. All ot…
The King's Game
The story tells of the adventures of an unusual young duke, whose father, the old Grand Du…
1917
Mayblossom
In this tale of the South in the mid-1800s, Annabel Lee and Warner Richmond get married, b…
1917
The Fatal Ring
A silent movie serial directed by George B. Seitz.