Hobart Bosworth
13 titles
Filmography
13 results

The Last of the Mohicans
(1932)As the French and Indian War rages on, a legendary scout escorts the daughters of a British colonel on a treacherous journey to Fort William Henry.

Wildcat Trooper
(1936)Two Royal Canadian Mounties are assigned to bring in a notorious criminal called "The Raven." The problem is that no one has ever seen him.

King of the Sierras
(1938)A crusty oldtimer and a rancher’s son become involved in a federal roundup of 3,000 wild mustangs, as two stallions compete over a group of mares.

The Big Parade
(1925)The idle son of a wealthy family enlists in the army. Sent to France, he falls in love with a woman, but must leave her when moved to the frontlines

Wolves of the Sea
(1936)Danger and intrigue abound when a tramp steamer attempts to recover a cache of cursed jewels from a Caribbean shipwreck near an island.

The Little American
(1917)After surviving a German torpedo attack, a young American reaches France and witnesses the horrors of war and the brutality of German forces.

Joan the Woman
(1916)The night before he is to embark on a suicide mission, an officer in WWI is visited by the spirit of Joan of Arc, whose story and sword inspire him.
Hangman's House
(1928)As "Hanging Judge" James O'Brien approaches death, he prepares for his daughter's welfare by arranging her marriage to the wealthy John Darcy, whom she despises. Meanwhile, an exiled patriot named Hogan returns to Ireland to kill the man who caused his sister's suicide. That man is Darcy. Set in Ireland this movie is notable as the first movie in which John Wayne is clearly visible, as a spectator at the steeplechase who knocks down a fence.

Eternal Love
(1929)In the Swiss Alps, two lovers are forced into marriages with other people, but their passion cannot be dulled by their loveless unions.

The Dark Hour
(1936)A pair of detectives finds no shortage of suspects in their investigation of the murder of an elderly millionaire with a list of sworn enemies.
The Smart Set
(1928)Arrogant aristocrat Tommy Van Buren (William Haines) calls himself "America's gift to polo," while his female fans think he's the most gorgeous creature on four legs. All except for plucky Polly (Alice Day), who responds to his amorous advances by running him off the road! And now that Tommy's replaced her father on the squad, Polly has even more reason to loathe the pompous brute - although after an evening's dancing and dalliance, even she yields to the champ's charms. But when Tommy's alcohol-fueled antics get him tossed from the team, he'll have to stop horsing around to win the international series, his beloved pinto Pronto and the heart of young Polly. Join silent era superstar William Haines as he scores one of his greatest goals in this exciting, elegant comedy. It's the smart thing to do.

Winds of Chance
(1925)Seven adventurers experience survival, romance, and camaraderie as they journey through the breathtaking Alaskan wilderness of the Yukon Gold Rush.

Rollin' Plains
(1938)A deadly range war is tearing apart a small town. It's up to a singing Texas Ranger to end the feud between sheepherders and cattlemen.