Florence Turner
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Known For:Acting
Birthday:1887-01-06
Place of Birth:New York City, New York, USA
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The Skull (1913)
Just as the bead clerk and his assistants are closing up the jewelry store for the day, a package containing a very costly necklace arrives by...

Hako's Sacrifice (1910)
Poor Hako, a Japanese boy, is sold into bondage to a cruel fisherman who makes his life a burden and even more wretched than his physical deformities...

Passion Fruit (1921)
Filmed on location at Monterey, CA, and starring exotic stage dancer Mlle. Doraldina, this long-lost South Seas romance featured Stuart Holmes as a...

Never the Twain Shall Meet (1925)
Exemplifying Kipling's adage, a white man falls to pieces when he is in the South Seas.

For Her People (1914)
A millgirl is loved by the owner's son and the socialist foreman, who incites a strike and burns the mill.

The Ridin' Fool (1931)
The Ridin' Fool presented the bantamweight star as Steve Kendall, a young cowboy saving gambler Boston Harry from being hanged by a group of...

The Boatswain's Mate (1924)
A retired boatswain hires an ex-soldier to rob a widow's inn.

Jean the Match-Maker (1910)
Bent on having a summer’s vacation, two working girls hire a tent and pitch their camp on the shore of a beautiful lake. As fate would have it,...

A Red Cross Martyr; or, on the Firing Lines of Tripoli (1912)
Lieutenant Troyano, a young Italian officer, bids his sweetheart, Marie Petrini, a fond farewell and then rushes to war. In reading a detailed...

The Path of True Love (1912)
Among the green hills and running brooks, we follow the country boy and girl, who are happy in the contentment of their hearts and a ripening love...

Jean Intervenes (1912)
"Love me, love my dog," does not appeal to Billy Hallock. He is very jealous of his wife's attentions to her dog "Jean."

Indian Romeo and Juliet (1912)
Oniatare, a young brave of the tribe of the Hurons, and Kowa, a chief of the Mohicans, are in love with Ethona, or "The River Flower," an Indian...

Richard III (1908)
Vitagraph production of Shakespeare's Richard III.

The Last Alarm (1926)
Firemen Tom and Joe each loves the other's sister, although neither is able to support a wife. Tom's troubles are compounded by a rival for his...

A Window on Washington Park (1913)
From his apartment, where he lives a cheerless widower's life, overlooking Washington Park, Alan Dale sees a refined, but poverty-stricken old...

A Midsummer Night's Dream (1909)
An early film adaptation of the Bard's comic fantasy-- and perhaps the first screen adaptation of a Shakespeare play.

Wanted... a Grandmother (1912)
Kitty Mallory, the young actress, finds herself in straightened circumstances. Looking for the immediate dollar, she sees an "ad" in the newspaper,...

The Irony of Fate (1912)
Virginia Jameson, a girl of lovely disposition, is wooed by a man much older than herself whom she very much dislikes, but who stands very high in...

A Tale of Two Cities (1911)
A condensed silent film version of the Charles Dickens classic about the French Revolution and its subsequent Reign of Terror.

A Vitagraph Romance (1912)
After meeting a handsome writer, Senator Carter's daughter leaves home and enters the employ of the Vitagraph Company as an actress. After waiting...

Cherry Blossoms (1911)
Billie and Dollie are very much in love with each other, and they declare their love under the cherry trees. In later years Billie receives news of...

The Signal of Distress (1912)
Dolly Dillard jumps at the conclusion that George Gordon is playing her false, as he affectionately greets his sister at the train when she comes to...

The Sacrifice (1911)
During Nick Austin's imprisonment, his wife passes away. Before she dies, she writes a note to her husband, asking him to put her little girl in the...

One Rainy Afternoon (1936)
Suave French actor Philippe Martin provokes a scandal when, in a darkened theater, he mistakes young Monique for his mistress, Yvonne, and tries to...

The Old Wives' Tale (1921)
A woman leaves her husband to run a Paris boarding house, and reunites with her sister after the war.

Hypnotizing the Hypnotist (1911)
As a woman consults a professional hypnotist, her father goes to another hypnotist and picks up a few tricks of his own..

Stranded (1927)
When a pretty small-town girl with no talent goes to Hollywood, what could go wrong? She could get Stranded!

Francesca di Rimini; or, The Two Brothers (1908)
Francesca, surrounded by ladies-in-waiting at the palace. Her father enters, and together they read a letter from Lanciotto, asking for the hand of...

The Overland Stage (1927)
At a trading post in the Northern Dakotas, Hawk Lespard, an unscrupulous trader, is opposed by Jack Jessup, posing as a gambler but actually a scout...

A Night at the Cinema in 1914 (2014)
Cinema a century ago was a new, exciting and highly democratic form of entertainment. Picture houses nationwide offered a sociable, lively...

College (1927)
A bookish college student dismissive of athletics is compelled to try out sports to win the affection of the girl he loves.

The Rampant Age (1930)
Wealthy playboy Sandy Benton falls for pretty but decidedly less wealthy neighbor Doris Lawrence. She rebuffs his attentions, but scheming golddigger...

Auld Robin Gray (1910)
Poor Jaime goes to sea to earn enough money to marry Jenny, where he is believed to be lost. Left to support her parents, Jenny is persuaded to marry...

Taxi! (1931)
Amidst a backdrop of growing violence and intimidation, independent cab drivers struggling against a consolidated juggernaut rally around...

East Is East (1916)
Victoria Vickers, a little East End Cockney girl, is left a vast fortune by an uncle in America. She is finally discovered hop-picking in Kent by her...

The Anarchist's Wife (1912)
In this Vitagraph short, anarchism threatens to ruin lives and families. Luigi and Rosa are a couple with an adorable child, but trouble is afoot...

All Dolled Up (1921)
The department store clerk Mary prevents a robbery at the store where she works, involving a necklace belonging to a rich unmarried woman named Eva...

Miss Sherlock Holmes (1908)
Nell, the boss's daughter, uses Sherlock Holmes' detective work, to choose between the two suitors at her dad's broker's office.

A Tin-Type Romance (1910)
Two nice young people become acquainted at the beach; A romance develops.

The Stumbling Block (1911)
A man is rejected by a woman, and then decides to have her dog stolen. The dog is very approachable, and although he at first wants nothing to do...

The Chinese Parrot (1927)
The plot is motivated by a pearl necklace, which has caused the death and/or ruination of all its owners. The second screen appearance of detective...

The Gipsy's Warning (1907)
The story centers on a gregarious but rather undependable man whose attentions to a young gypsy woman lead to complications for them both.

Jazzland (1928)
Fighting the invasion of their small New England town by a big city--type nightclub, the Jazzland, a young newspaperman and his brother endeavor to...

Janice Meredith (1924)
It is 1774, the eve of the American War of Independence. Janice comes from a Tory household. She cavorts with American and British alike, is pursued...

Daisy Doodad's Dial (1914)
Daisy and her husband both go in for a face-pulling contest, but when the big day comes she is unable to attend the competition, and her husband wins...

The New Stenographer (1911)
A capable but homely new hire becomes ill and recommends her beautiful cousin during leave. The bosses and clerk get a surprise at the end.

Where the Winds Blow (1910)
Hugh gives his dog to Nancy while he goes to sea. When Nancy's father runs out of money, he must return to the sea with Hugh.

The Pace That Kills (1928)
Young farmboy leaves for the big city to get a job and find his sister; both of them get involved with drug dealers and become opium/cocaine addicts.

The Mad Marriage (1925)
Mary Jane is a girl born out of wedlock whose mother, Alice, attempts to offer her respectability by marrying a wealthy old colonel. As a young...

Hypnotising the Hypnotist (1911)
As a bonus to this year’s screening of The Boatswain’s Mate, festival attendees can also enjoy “Vitagraph Girl” Florence...

Aunty's Romance (1912)
Romantic comedy in which a woman who no longer wants to marry her fiance when it turns out he doesn't have an inheritance. After his father is...

The Loyalty of Sylvia (1912)
The daughter of an old friend is staying with Dr. Laurence. Sylvia is a naughty girl; she puts sneezing powder into a bunch of flowers to make...

Pumps (1913)
A short romantic comedy about a woman and a man who both have shoes that are too small, and who meet as they are taking off their shoes; a pair of...

Stenographer Troubles (1913)
A comic one-act film featuring the character Bunny, which takes place in an office.

The Road to Ruin (1928)
A controversial, low-budget drama about the life of a young teenage girl that goes on the "road to ruin." Sally is a 16-year-old New York City teen...

She Cried (1912)
A short comic film about a woman who cannot get the hang of her work in a cardboard factory.

The Show Girl (1911)
Audrey, a charming actress, but classed among the show girls, is invited with some of her stage companions, to have lunch with an old friend, by the...

When Persistency and Obstinacy Meet (1912)
Short comedy about a arguing couple in which the man is doing everything to make up with his girlfriend. Henri has a fight with his girlfriend, Dora....

Francesca di Rimini (1907)
The story of Canto V of the Inferno is briefly summarized. The film is the first edition of the better known The Two Brothers directed by James...

Women and Diamonds (1924)
In Africa a typist is framed for killing a diamond smuggler who betrayed her father.

Walking Back (1928)
Jazz age youngster Smoke Thatcher "borrows" a neighbor's car to take Patsy, his sweetheart, to a dance after his father refuses to lend him his car....

The Last Cartridge, An Incident of the Sepoy Rebellion in India (1908)
Caught off-guard by Indian mutineers, a British soldier saves his last bullet for his daughter, lest she be taken.

The One Good Turn (1913)
A political crime film in which a militant, anarchist father allows his political ideals to prevail over human dignity. The father uses his young...

The Deerslayer (1913)
Wah-Ta-Wah, or Hist, the lady-love of Chingachgook, a Delaware chief, has been captured by the warlike Hurons. Chingachgook asks the aid of...

Sally Bishop (1923)
A typist threatens to expose her lover when he prosecutes the divorce of a woman he means to marry.

Twelfth Night (1910)
When Viola and her twin brother Sebastian are shipwrecked and separated, Viola dresses in her brother's clothes and becomes a page in the palace of...

Uncle Tom's Cabin (1910)
The incidents of this story are some of those preceding and leading up to the Civil War in 1861 and the Declaration of Emancipation. The central...

Sally in Our Alley (1927)
Sally, a girl of the tenements, is being raised by three bachelor foster-fathers, a pawnbroker, an organ-grinder and a peddler, and is very happy...

Auld Lang Syne (1911)
Among the green hills of Scotland dwelt two farmer lads, Tammas and Geordie, fast friends tried and loyal as members of the same clan. They are both...

Rose Leaves (1910)
Mrs. String, sitting under the rose bushes with her baby, Helen, on her knee, is approached lovingly by her husband, who lovingly speaks to his...

The Gilded Highway (1926)
After inheriting a fortune from an uncle they barely and carelessly cared for during his last years, the Welbys become social-climbing snobs to the...

A Dixie Mother (1910)
Set during and after the Civil War, a Southern mother deals with the loss of both of her sons as one dies and the other marries a Northern nurse.

The Men Haters Club (1910)
When a letter from another woman falls from her boyfriend's pocket, she and her friends form the Men Haters Club. The boys quickly arrange into the...

Proving His Love; or, The Ruse of a Beautiful Woman (1911)
An unfortunate twist of fate provides the opportunity for a reporter to demonstrate the depth of his love for a beautiful actress.

What a Change of Clothes Did (1913)
Tired of being sought only for his money, a rich man goes on a fishing trip.

The Mill Girl (1907)
A girl who works in a textile mill suffers unwanted advances from her boss. Her boyfriend, who also works there, sees it and knocks the boss down. In...

Macbeth, Shakespeare’s Sublime Tragedy (1908)
Macbeth usurps the Scottish throne by murdering his predecessor.

The Broken Gate (1927)
In the small farming community of Spring Valley, young Aurora Lane has caused a scandal by bearing a son by townsman Lucius Henderson, who refuses to...

Over the Garden Wall (1910)
Making the best of her genteel poverty, our heroine prepares to attend the dance to which she has been invited, and, after surveying the general...

The Law and the Man (1928)
A silent film from the end of the silent era.

Jean Rescues (1911)
Alice is in an unhappy relationship with her fiance. She falls for a new man, but he goes swimming and starts to drown. Can Jean save the day?