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- William Anderson Orlamond (1 August 1867 – 23 April 1957) was a Danish-American film actor. Orlamond appeared in more than 80 films between 1912 and 1938...
- Love as Roddy Dorothy ****ming as Cora Edward Earle as Beverly William Orlamond as Sourdough Carmencita Johnson, Laon Ramon and Billy Kent Schaefer as...
- invades the kingdom of Belgardia and seizes its castle. Portra**** by William Orlamond. Colwyn Krull Portra**** by Ken Marshall. Prince Ferdi Zu Schwarzwald Lancer...
- Tom Kennedy as Curly Evans Josephine Crowell as Mrs. McGavity William Orlamond as Mr. McGavity Charles Stevens as Lawrence Jackfish (Indian Guide) Miss...
- von Rhaden Lars Hanson as Ulrich von Eltz Barbara Kent as Hertha William Orlamond as Uncle Kutowski George Fawcett as Pastor Voss Eugenie Besserer as Leo's...
- mountainous terrain with its "vanishing trails." They are aided by The Shadow (Orlamond), a demented scientist with his trained dog, and several remarkable, death-dealing...
- Flapper Girl (uncredited) (Unknown) as Publisher Roger Thornsby William Orlamond as Thornsby's ****istant (uncredited) Gus Leonard as a Bearded Train P****enger...
- Way of All Men, now lost as well. Frank Lloyd again directed and William Orlamond returned as Nordling. As described in a film magazine, Bill Bear (Dix)...
- The film stars Orville Caldwell, Martha Sleeper, Lucy Beaumont, William Orlamond, Edward Peil Jr. and Freeman Wood. The film was released on April 18, 1928...
- Owen, Svend Gade, Tambi L****n, Torben Meyer, Winna Winfred and William Orlamond. More to modern times, many Danes are actively involved in the movie industry...