Mrs. William Bechtel

Mrs. William Bechtel
Total Credits at Criticker: 8 (Actor)
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A Christmas Accident
Well-to-do Mr. and Mrs. Gilton live next door to a large family that struggles to make ends meet. Despite their desire to be friendly, Mr. Gilton is frequently irritated by his neighbors, insisting that they stay out of his yard, and blaming them for anything that goes wrong. During the holiday season, the differences between the two families become even clearer. Mrs. Gilton wants to do something to help their neighbors, but Mr. Gilton will take a lot of convincing. (imdb)
The Land Beyond the Sunset
A 1912 short film which tells the story of a young boy, oppressed by his grandmother, who goes on an outing in the country with a social welfare group. (wikipedia)
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The Adventure of the Hasty Elopement
An amateur detective's automobile is stolen by a young woman who is determined to elope, leading to a complicated chase involving several vehicles. (imdb)
The Doctor\
A socially-minded drama about a doctor who keeps his fiancée waiting at their engagement party, because a sick child needs help.
At the Masquerade Ball
A short comedy about the romance between Margaret and John. At a masked ball at the home of John's mother, Margaret is suspected of stealing jewellery. When the misunderstanding is cleared up, nothing more stands in the way of their romance.
His Daughter
His Daughter (1912) - Short Film
William Thompson slips away to New York, leaving his wife and daughter to shift for themselves. He obtains a station and finally becomes head waiter in one of the gay restaurants of the Great White Way. As years slip by his daughter becomes star-struck. Harry Valentine, the manager, notices her pretty face and tries to take her from town with him, although he has no position in the company to offer her. (imdb)
How a Horseshoe Upset a Happy Family
A farce in which Ms. Murphy finds that a horseshoe brings her anything but happiness.
The Mission of Mr. Foo
Mr. Foo, a mandarin of the lost Empire, in his underground abode at Washington, D.C., prays to the Buddha that the newborn Chinese Republic be overthrown and the Empire restored. Florence, the young daughter of a man high in official circles at Washington, has a hobby for settlement work, and she is seen constantly in the Chinese quarter at Washington. Mr. Foo meets her there, and secretly in love with her, invites her to his place under the pretext of teaching her something of his country.