Notable Films
- Adventures of Sherlock Holmes; or, Held for Ransom (1905)
- San Francisco Earthquake and Fire (1906) (several short films)
- A Curious Dream (1907) (possibly the earliest adaptation of one of Mark Twain's works)
- Princess Nicotine; or, The Smoke Fairy (1909)
- Uncle Tom's Cabin (1910)
- The Life of Moses (1910)
- Vanity Fair (1911)
- Her Crowning Glory (1911)
- The Battle Cry of Peace (1915)
- The Juggernaut (1915)
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