Movies of W.C. Robinson and Dorothy Bernard together
W.C. Robinson and Dorothy Bernard have starred in 19 movies together. Their first film was A Flash of Light in 1910. The most recent movie that W.C. Robinson and Dorothy Bernard starred together was The House of Darkness in 1913.
1910
A Flash of Light
1910
A Plain Song
1910
A Summer Idyll
1910
The Message of the Violin
The Message of the Violin
W.C. Robinson
Starred as In Hallway, A Servant
Dorothy Bernard
Starred as Uncredited
1910
The Usurer
1910
Winning Back His Love
1911
His Trust: The Faithful Devotion and Self-Sacrifice of an Old Negro Servant
His Trust: The Faithful Devotion and Self-Sacrifice of an Old Negro Servant
W.C. Robinson
Starred as Union Soldier
Dorothy Bernard
Starred as Uncredited
1911
The Failure
1911
The Two Paths
1912
An Outcast Among Outcasts
1912
Black Sheep
1912
For His Son
1912
Heaven Avenges
1912
His Lesson
1912
One Is Business, the Other Crime
One Is Business, the Other Crime
W.C. Robinson
Starred as Brickyard Worker
Dorothy Bernard
Starred as Poor Wife
1912
The Baby and the Stork
The Baby and the Stork
W.C. Robinson
Starred as A Policeman
Dorothy Bernard
Starred as The Workman's Wife
1912
The Girl and Her Trust
The Girl and Her Trust
W.C. Robinson
Starred as Simple Suitor
Dorothy Bernard
Starred as Grace, the Telegraph Operator
1912
The Goddess of Sagebrush Gulch
The Goddess of Sagebrush Gulch
W.C. Robinson
Starred as A Cowboy
Dorothy Bernard
Starred as The Goddess's Sister
1913
The House of Darkness
The House of Darkness
W.C. Robinson
Starred as Asylum Guard
Dorothy Bernard
Starred as Undetermined Secondary Role
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