Crane Wilbur
Popularity:0.2091
Known For:Writing
Birthday:1886-11-17
Place of Birth:Athens, New York, USA
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Also Known As:Erwin Crane Wilbur

Name the Woman (1934)
The fate of a city hangs upon the innocence of a girl charged with murder. A young, inexperienced, but adventurous newspaper reporter is bent on...

The Perils of Pauline (1914)
The Perils of Pauline is a motion picture serial shown in weekly installments featuring the actress Pearl White playing the title character. Pauline...

High School Girl (1934)
In this drama, a teenage boy and girl, tired of parental repression, begin sneaking out on dates and to parties. The parents are strict, but pay...

Yellow Cargo (1936)
An investigator looks into the activities of a movie producer he believes is involved in smuggling Asians into the U.S.

Captain Calamity (1936)
A South Seas skipper fights off thieves and pirates who are after a lost treasure.

Public Opinion (1935)
A scientist's obsessive jealousy about his wife, a professional opera singer, endangers their marriage.

For Massa's Sake (1911)
Short directed by Joseph A. Golden.

It's a Great Life (1929)
Casey and Babe are sisters who work in a department store and each year the store puts on a show. As expected, things are going wrong with every act...

Revolution in a Bachelors' Club (1911)
Paul Panzer returns home from a night out with the boys at his bachelor's club. He wanders into the wrong apartment, where, of course, a young woman...

Tomorrow's Children (1934)
Young Alice Mason wishes to start a family, but because her own has been deemed "defective" by the state health authorities—her parents are...

The Eye of Envy (1917)
At the crook of a road leading to Success is the little hamlet of Sleepy Hollow; One day, the regular road is closed for repairs, and the detour...

The Heart of Maryland (1921)
When the Civil War breaks out, Alan Kendrick, an army officer born in the South, stays in the army to fight for the Union, but his sweetheart...

All Love Excelling (1914)
Lord Edward Litchfield is in love with Beth, a beautiful American girl of modest descent. Lord Edward's father goes to Beth and tells her that if...

The Finger of Justice (1918)
To further his political ends and enrich himself, a political boss lets corruption run rampant in his city. A young couple sets out to expose him. ...

The Road o' Strife (1915)
15 chapter mystery serial: [1] “The House of Secrets,” released 5 April 1915; [2] “The Face of Fear,” released 12 April 1915;...

The Painted Lie (1917)
A socialite accepts a portrait sitting with a renowned artist, despite her fiancé's objections. After the sitting, the artist tries to embrace...

The Spite Husband (1916)
Katherine Mortimer, a wealthy and eccentric young woman, spending the summer at the seaside with Mrs. Cochran, her aunt and companion, learns that...

For Her Good Name (1916)
Frivolous young Mrs. Pensonby Smythe, trapped in a loveless marriage, secretly accompanies the loutish "Billie" Carrington to "The House of the...

The Haunting Symphony (1916)
Neurologist and hypnotist Dr. Andrew Smiley is the guardian of wealthy siblings Wilfred and Marcie Redmond. Smiley wants to marry Marcia, as he...

The Fool's Game (1916)
Peyton Carothers and Margaret Grayton want to marry but are impoverished. Margaret makes a calculated bargain with the wealthy Robert Van Allen to...

A King o' Make-Believe (1916)
Orphaned and disabled Hope Hathaway has been left in the guardianship of the rapacious Rufus Flint and his son Abner. They scheme to force Hope to...

The Wasted Years (1916)
Broken-down tramp Weatherby finds inspiration to change his life after seeing the play "Youth". The plot follows Weatherby as he is given money by a...

The Conscience of John David (1916)
The Conscience of John David (1916) tells the story of a wealthy spender who promises marriage to a "Worldly Woman" and plans a big announcement...

The Love Liar (1916)
David McCare, a musical idol, discards his mistress, Margie, for the heiress Diana. McCare has Margie removed by his valet, Ludwig, who is also in...
