List of the best Phillips Smalley movies: The Dumb Girl of Portici(1916), Where Are My Children?(1916), Too Wise Wives(1921), Lady From Nowhere(1931), High Voltage(1929), Escapade(1932), Sinister Hands(1932) ... ...
Romance
USA
1916
120 Minutes
Phillips Smalley Anna Pavlova Rupert Julian Wadsworth Harris Douglas Gerrard Betty Schade Jack Holt
Fenella, a poor Italian girl, falls in love with a Spanish nobleman, but their affair triggers a revolution and national catastrophe.
Drama
1916
60 Minutes
Tyrone Power Phillips Smalley Helen Riaume Marie Walcamp Cora Drew Rena Rogers A.D. Blake Juan de la Cruz C. Norman Hammond William J. Hope Marjorie Blynn
A district attorney (Tyrone Power) makes a shocking discovery about his wife (Helen Riaume) while prosecuting an abortionist.
Drama
USA
1921
80 Minutes
Mr. John Daly
Louis Calhern Claire Windsor Phillips Smalley Mona Lisa
An insecure wife fears her husband may be straying back to an old flame.
Crime, Drama
1931
60 Minutes
Barstow
Alice Day John Holland Phillips Smalley Barbara Bedford Mischa Auer Jimmy Burtis
Drama
USA
1929
57 Minutes
J. Milton Hendrickson
William Boyd Owen Moore Carole Lombard Diane Ellis Billy Bevan Phillips Smalley
detective prisoner fugitive wealthy man bus driver teen girl tense fiery melodramatic sierra nevada mountains bus abandoned church survival escaped criminals blizzard partnership moral dilemma new love escape sacrifice
A busload of passengers gets stranded in a snowstorm and take refuge in an abandoned church, where they run into a mysterious man who may be on the run from the law.
Drama
USA
1932
67 Minutes
Wally Hines
Anthony Bushell Sally Blane Thomas E. Jackson Jameson Thomas Walter Long Carmelita Geraghty Phillips Smalley David Mir
Mystery & Thriller, Crime, Drama
1932
66 Minutes
Richard Lang
Jack Mulhall Phyllis Barrington Crauford Kent Mischa Auer Louis Natheaux Gertrude Messinger Lloyd Ingram Jimmy Burtis Phillips Smalley Helen Foster Lillian West Fletcher Norton
Participants in a seance become murder suspects, leaving a police detective (Jack Mulhall) to sniff out the guilty party.