Stuart Webbs
Stuart Webbs: The Man in the Cellar (1914)
20 March, 1914
Installment in the popular Stuart Webbs detective series.
Das Rattenloch (1921)
21 July, 1921
Camera obscura (1921)
23 April, 1921
Der Eisenbahnmarder (1918)
30 August, 1918
Der gestreifte Domino (1915)
01 September, 1915
Die Peitsche (1916)
01 December, 1916
Der Sprung ins Dunkle (1920)
01 July, 1920
The Armored Vault (1926)
30 December, 1926
Directed by Lupu Pick, who died far too young, it was billed as a melodrama about a ring of counterfeiters on its first screening in New York City. Pick plays with the already well-established conventions of the detective genre for maximum effect and humor.
Das Geheimnis von Schloß Elmshöh (1925)
01 January, 1925
Der Stier von Saldanha (1918)
01 October, 1918
Der Hilferuf (1916)
01 July, 1916
Der Brieföffner (1916)
01 January, 1916
Stuart Webbs: Die geheimnisvolle Villa (1914)
13 March, 1914
Stuart Webbs: Die Toten erwachen (1915)
01 October, 1915
In this tangled case, Webbs is called in to solve a string of alleged suicides. The case is very opaque - nothing is what it seems at first glance. Are the suicides really dead? Webbs initially suspects an Indian servant of a nobleman, but thanks to Stuart's investigation, he is proven innocent. The other exotic characters appearing in the story all seem quite opaque and devious, as if they were in league with evil per se. Finally, in a dark vault, there is a showdown: the seemingly petrified dead, lined up like in a wax museum, suddenly awaken to new life in front of their alleged murderer!
Eines Mannes Schatten (1915)
01 January, 1915
Das Mitternachtsschiff (1915)
01 January, 1915
Der Spuk im Hause des Professors (1915)
16 October, 1915
Die Brüder von Sankt Parasitus (1919)
01 September, 1919
Die Geheimnisvollen Briefe (1919)
01 January, 1919
Die Geisterjagd (1918)
01 January, 1918
Das Gestohlene Modell (1919)
01 January, 1919