Movies by Phil Rosen

The White Monkey

The White Monkey

Two hundred fifty thousand have read this startling novel with its revelations on married life-its intimate story of the times and follies of new conventions that hurl their challenge to the old!

The World's Champion

The World's Champion

Young William Burroughs comes from wealth but not nobility, so despite his income he is not welcomed when he pursues Lady Elizabeth Galton, and indeed he is not only beaten by her cousin but thrown out by his own father for the disgrace he has caused. He travels to the United States where he becomes a champion prizefighter. Upon his return to England, he finds circumstances quite changed for Lady Galton and he sets out to change her circumstances further.

Call of the Jungle

Call of the Jungle

A beautiful white girl resident of Ta'Pu, Tana, is determined to clear Harley, who is suspected of stealing sacred jewels.

Are All Men Alike?

Are All Men Alike?

In this comedy-drama, May Allison plays Teddy Hayden, a very independent society miss. When her childhood sweetheart, Gerry West (Wallace MacDonald) takes her to a Greenwich Village cafe, she thinks she's found where she belongs. So she spends all her time there and gets herself in a load of trouble.

It Couldn't Have Happened (But It Did)

It Couldn't Have Happened (But It Did)

When a play's two producers are murdered, the playwright tries to solve the crime.

You Can't Beat the Law

You Can't Beat the Law

A wild playboy is framed by crooks for a robbery he didn't commit and eventually lands in prison. There he becomes pals with the prison's most hardened criminal, who plans a daring escape.

Road to Happiness

Road to Happiness

A struggling singer, devoted to his young son, fears the child's super-spoiled, unloving but wealthy mother will gain custody of the boy.

Handle with Care

Handle with Care

Handle with Care is a 1922 silent comedy of marital complications and mix-ups.

Roaring Timber

Roaring Timber

Jim Sherwood , toughest logging boss in the timber country, takes on his toughest assignment when he agrees to cut an enormous volume of timber for Andrew MacKinley, who has to deliver the timber within sixty days.

West Is Best

West Is Best

Josephine is called to her Western home from an Eastern college and brings a party of girls with her, accompanied by one man.

Roarin' Dan

Roarin' Dan

The girl is a school teacher in a cattle town, the hero a rather wild cowboy of good intentions but addicted to gambling. The girl saves him from a false accusation of robbery and this awakens his better instincts.

The Sheriff's Oath

The Sheriff's Oath

The Sheriff's Oath is a 1920 silent western.

Take the Stand

Take the Stand

A radio columnist is threatened by gangsters and later murdered during a broadcast. A detective sets out to find the killers.

Two Wise Maids

Two Wise Maids

The two leading ladies are cast as Prudence and Agatha, a pair of old-fashioned schoolteachers in an old-fashioned small town. Disdaining the wimpy theories of "progressive" education, Prudence and Agatha stick to the reliable "Three R's," often teaching to the tune of a hickory stick. Though ridiculed for their so-called outmoded methods, the heroines manage to turn out quite a few prize students, earning the undying gratitude of the local citizenry.

The Double Hold-Up

The Double Hold-Up

The hero impersonates a "spook" bandit and aids in bringing the band to justice.

Black Beauty

Black Beauty

Black Beauty is being trained to run in the steeplechase race, upon which the Cameron family has staked its fortune. However, the horse is injured racing for a doctor when its owner is hurt, and it looks like it won't recover in time to compete in the race.