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- 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. Orlamond delivered...
- Girl (uncredited) Henry A. Barrows as Roger Thornsby (uncredited) William Orlamond as Thornsby's ****istant (uncredited) Gus Leonard as A Bearded Train P****enger...
- Esther Ralston, Raymond Hatton, Einar Hanson, Edward Martindel, William Orlamond, and Agostino Borgato. The film was released on March 26, 1927, by Paramount...
- invades the kingdom of Belgardia and seizes its castle. Portra**** by William Orlamond. Colwyn Krull Portra**** by Ken Marshall. Prince Ferdi Zu Schwarzwald Lancer...
- 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...
- Tout Loyal Underwood as Losing Jones Bert Lindley as Conductor William Orlamond as Sheriff Milton Ross as Constable J. P. Lockney as Milkman The race was...
- Boucicault Herbert Prior as James Barclay William Orlamond as Rev. Mr. Meredith (credited as William H. Orlamond) Milla Davenport as Mrs. Smithers Bhowgan Singh...
- Mildred June as The girl Josephine Crowell as The girl's mother William Orlamond as The girl's father Fred Kelsey as The cop (uncredited) Jerry Mandy as...
- Rockliffe Fellowes as Stephen Bates Douglas Gilmore as James Kelvin William Orlamond as 'Doc' Ganz Claire McDowell as Aunt Mary Bert Roach as Charlie Cook Lou...
- 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)...