Charles Giblyn

Total Credits at Criticker: 4 (Actor), 6 (Director), 1 (Writer)
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By the Sun's Rays (1914) - Short Film
The earliest surviving film featuring Lon Chaney in a major role, By the Sun's Ray's was but one of several 2-reel westerns starring the florid Murdock MacQuarrie. MacQuarrie plays a detective investigating a series of gold shipment robberies. Along the way, he falls for a mine superintendent's pretty daughter (Agnes Vernon), much to the dismay of a sullen mine office clerk (Chaney), who is also smitten with the girl... (All Movie Guide)
Peggy, a rambunctious young American girl, goes to Scotland to visit her uncle. Her American ways both shock and eventually delight the people of the old village - especially the handsome young minister. (imdb)
The Oubliette (1914) - Short Film
The Oubliette is a 1914 silent drama film directed by Charles Giblyn, featuring Murdock MacQuarrie and Lon Chaney.[1] This film and By the Sun's Rays are two of Chaney's earliest surviving films. (imdb)
Prince Tonio of Bothalia, a mythical kingdom in the Balkan Mountains, escapes an arranged marriage to Princess Athalia, the elderly daughter of a neighboring king. Filled with wanderlust, he becomes a sailor and goes to San Francisco where he meets a young singer...
A young woman's sweetheart fights for the Union, while her brother fights for the Confederates, in the pivotal 1863 battle of the U.S. Civil War.
Jane's Declaration of Independence (1915) - Short Film
Jane Howe Proctor, daughter of Alexander Proctor, a businessman, is in love with Richard Benton, a lieutenant in the army. Her father objects to the match. Jane is affiliated with the Daughters of the American Revolution, and is imbued with a high spirit of patriotism. The father also is a patriot, but has decided upon a social career for Jane.