Cast: Frederick Vroom
Top movies, series, and documentaries starring Frederick Vroom. Uncover the most acclaimed works, loved by fans and praised by critics.
The General
1926 · Movie · 74 min. · United States
Direction Buster Keaton · Clyde Bruckman
Cast Buster Keaton · Marion Mack · Glen Cavender · Jim Farley
Plot Johnny Gray is the engineer for the Western and Atlantic Flyer, and his engine is named "The General." There are two loves in Johnny's life, "The General" and Annabelle Lee....
8.3
28K votes
8.3
28K votes
The Navigator
1924 · Movie · 59 min. · United States
Direction Donald Crisp · Buster Keaton
Cast Buster Keaton · Kathryn McGuire · Frederick Vroom · Noble Johnson
Plot This is the tale of a wealthy couple who find themselves cast adrift in an empty cruise liner. By themselves and away from their posh lifestyle, they have to cope...
7.8
4K votes
7.8
4K votes
The Prince of Avenue A
1920 · Movie · 50 min. · United States
Direction John Ford
Cast James J. Corbett · Richard Cummings · Cora Drew · Frederick Vroom
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The Primitive Lover
1922 · Movie · 68 min. · United States
Direction Sidney Franklin
Cast Constance Talmadge · Harrison Ford II · Kenneth Harlan · Joe Roberts
Plot A free-spirited girl is caught between her love for her husband and her attraction to a handsome adventurer.
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The Acquittal
1923 · Movie · 70 min. · United States
Direction Clarence Brown
Cast Claire Windsor · Norman Kerry · Barbara Bedford · Richard Travers
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The Reckless Age
1924 · Movie · 70 min. · United States
Direction Harry A. Pollard
Cast Reginald Denny · Ruth Dwyer · John Steppling · May Wallace
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The Day of Faith
1923 · Movie · 70 min. · United States
Direction Tod Browning
Cast Eleanor Boardman · Tyrone Power Sr. · Raymond Griffith · Wallace MacDonald
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His Hour
1924 · Movie · 70 min. · United States
Direction King Vidor
Cast Aileen Pringue · John Gilbert · Emily Fitzroy · Lawrence Grant
Plot Gritzko (John Gilbert) is a Russian nobleman and Tamara (Aileen Pringle) is the object of his desire. Based on Elinor Glyn's "Three Weeks".
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