Fred Kohler is a Actor American born on 18 april 1888 at Kansas City (USA)
Fred Kohler
Fred Kohler participated to
92 films (as actor, director or script writer).
Among those,
4 have good markets following the box office.
Here are the best films classified by number of entries :
Actor
, 1h29
Directed by Henry Hathaway,
Josef von Sternberg,
Arthur RossonOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Action,
Crime,
RomanceThemes Gangster filmsActors Clive Brook,
George Bancroft,
Evelyn Brent,
Larry Semon,
Fred Kohler,
Helen LynchRoles 'Buck' Mulligan
Rating74%
Boisterous gangster kingpin 'Bull' Weed rehabilitates the down-and-out 'Rolls Royce' Wensel, a former lawyer who has fallen into alcoholism. The two become confidants, with Rolls Royce's intelligence aiding Weed's schemes, but complications arise when Rolls Royce falls for Weed's girlfriend 'Feathers' McCoy., 1h34
Directed by Victor FlemingOrigin USAGenres DramaActors Emil Jannings,
Belle Bennett,
Phyllis Haver,
Donald Keith,
Fred Kohler,
Philippe De LacyRoles The Tough
Rating67%
In the story, which opens in the early 1900s, Jannings plays August Schiller, a bank clerk in Milwaukee who is happy with both his job and his family. But when bank officials ask him to transport $1,000 in securities to Chicago, he meets a blond seductress on the train, who sees what he is carrying. She flirts with him, convinces him to buy her a bottle of champagne, and takes him to a saloon run by a crook. The next morning he awakes alone in a dilapidated bedroom, without the securities. He finds the woman, and at first pleads with her, then intimidates her to return the stolen securities. He is knocked unconscious by the saloon owner and dragged to a nearby railroad track., 1h5
Directed by Howard HigginOrigin USAGenres Drama,
WarActors William Boyd,
Robert Armstrong,
Alan Hale,
Fred Kohler,
Diane Ellis,
Paul WeigelRoles Heckla
Rating58%
In the 1920s three U.S. Marines who have deserted return to their base in Tientsin, China; one is dead, one is insane and one is court martialed. On the witness stand he relates their story from the end of World War I. Following the Armistice with Germany Pvt Calhoun temporarily frees a German Prisoner of War named Schmidt to go drinking with him. In the bar another Marine, Pvt Hanlon refuses to drink with a German; their brawl escalates into a fight with the Military Police where the three become friends. The German eventually migrates to the United States where he enlists in the Marines.