
August 20, 1891
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Egbert "Bert" Roach (August 21, 1891 – February 16, 1971) was an American film actor. He appeared in 327 films between 1914 and 1951. He was born in Washington, D.C., and died in Los Angeles, California, age 79.

The life of a man and woman together in a large, impersonal metropolis through their hopes, struggles, and downfalls.

A mad scientist seeks to mingle human blood with that of an ape, and resorts to kidnapping women for his experiments.

A Parisian tailor finds himself posing as a baron in order to collect a sizeable bill from an aristocrat, only to fall in love with an aloof young princess.

A medical researcher is sent to a plague outbreak, where he has to decide priorities for the use of a vaccine.

A native girl falls for a visitor to her island, but she's chosen to be sacrificed to the volcano god.

A producer decides to reopen a theater, that had been closed five years previously when one of the actors was murdered during a performance, by staging a production of the same play with the remaining members of the original cast.

After the bride's mother is supposedly swindled out of her money by a spurned suitor, the groom's father orchestrates a scheme of his own to set things right. He is aided by a cabaret singer, while placating a jealous wife.

Dr. Larry Forbes visits the château of Dr. Robert Renault, uncle of his fiancée Madelon, who is idolized by Renault's assistant, a strange émigré from Java.