Betty Burbridge Movies
- 1915
A Lucky Blowout
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Annie Crum, a country girl, dissatisfied with country life and anxious to go to the city, runs away from her uncle guardian and country lover and...
- 1917
Captain Kiddo
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Marie and her friend Billy are playing pirates and Marie is the pirate and Billy is her assistant. Marie's widowed mother becomes engaged to Mr....
- 1970
The Bonanza Buckaroo
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Bill Merritt and his pal, Chewin' Charlie, notice a touring car passing them on the road. Soon the car stops, and the party sets out after a...
- 1915
Rumpelstiltskin
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Fantasy was central in RUMPELSTILTSKIN--A FAIRY STORY, "a Mutual Master Picture" in four reels with Raymond B. West directing. RUMPLESTILSKIN sought...
- 1928
The Ballyhoo Buster
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Bob Warner sells some cattle to two men who later drug him and rob him of the sale money. He takes a job with a medicine show as a barker, offering a...
- 1926
Double Daring
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A timid bank clerk has to toughen up during the search for a gang of bank robbers.
- 1931
The Sign of the Wolf
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- 1926
The Roaring Rider
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A cowboy arrives to help a girl who has a note due. He plans to sell her cattle to raise the money but they are stampeded and most are killed....
- 1931
Anybody's Blonde
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When a boxer is murdered a newspaper reporter tries to frame the boxer's sister, a nightclub owner, for the crime.
- 1915
Matrimony
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It all begins when Mrs. Rossmore (Dean) discovers that her husband (Howard Hickman) has begun "playing the field" with other women. Too much the lady...
- 1926
The Ramblin' Galoot
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The hero, cowpuncher Buddy Royle is not only handy around the cattle but a golfing enthusiast to boot. Buddy teaches the upscale sport to Pansy Price...
- 1916
Charity
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Drama written by the film's star Linda Arvidson, under her married name Linda Griffith, was her both her final screenplay and film appearance.