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W. J. Lincoln is a Actor, Director and Scriptwriter Australien born on 1870

W. J. Lincoln

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Nationality Australie
Birth 1870
Death august 1917 (at 47 years) at Sydney (Australie)

W.J. Lincoln est un réalisateur, scénariste et producteur australien né en 1870 et décédé en août 1917 à Sydney (Australie).

Usually with

Roy Redgrave
Roy Redgrave
(7 films)
Fred Niblo
Fred Niblo
(2 films)
Enid Bennett
Enid Bennett
(1 films)
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Filmography of W. J. Lincoln (25 films)

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Actor

La Revanche
Directed by W. J. Lincoln
Actors W. J. Lincoln
Roles the Kaiser

Following the execution of Edith Cavell the Germans continue to practice atrocities. Two friends of Cavell, a Belgian officer, Captain Devreaux, becomes determined to get revenge. Among the German outrages depicted included: the flogging to death of a Belgian man who forgot to salute a German officer; the shooting of an old man who objected to the treatment of Belgian girls; the Kaiser awarding the Iron Cross to a man who murdered an innocent woman. In the end, the spy who denounced Cavell is shot by the Belgians. The German captain involved in the Cavell's execution is shot by a Belgian woman he was assaulting.

Director

Get-Rich-Quick Wallingford
Directed by Fred Niblo, W. J. Lincoln
Genres Comedy
Actors Enid Bennett, Fred Niblo

Two swindlers, Blackie Daw (Henry Carson Clarke) and J. Rufus Wallingford (Fred Niblo), arrive in Battlesburg, Iowa, and con the local townsfolk that they are wealthy businessmen. They use the town's money to establish plans for a factory to produce covered carpet tacks and set off a major real estate boom. They are about to leave town with their money when they receive a genuine order for a large supply of tacks. They decide to marry local girls and settle down in Battlesburg.
The Life's Romance of Adam Lindsay Gordon
Directed by W. J. Lincoln

The story starts with Gordon's schooldays at Cheltenham College. Then details his career as a trooper in the Australian bush when he is given the task of escorting a lunatic to an asylum 200 miles away. He later resigns from the police force when he refuses to clean the sergeant's boots. He then becomes a horsebreaker and steeplechase rider.
Nurse Cavell
Directed by W. J. Lincoln

In an English garden, a Belgian officer meets a ward of an old clergyman friend of Edith Clavell.
La Revanche
Directed by W. J. Lincoln
Actors W. J. Lincoln

Following the execution of Edith Cavell the Germans continue to practice atrocities. Two friends of Cavell, a Belgian officer, Captain Devreaux, becomes determined to get revenge. Among the German outrages depicted included: the flogging to death of a Belgian man who forgot to salute a German officer; the shooting of an old man who objected to the treatment of Belgian girls; the Kaiser awarding the Iron Cross to a man who murdered an innocent woman. In the end, the spy who denounced Cavell is shot by the Belgians. The German captain involved in the Cavell's execution is shot by a Belgian woman he was assaulting.
Moondyne
Moondyne (1913)

Directed by W. J. Lincoln
Themes Seafaring films, Transport films
Actors Roy Redgrave

Moondyne Joe is a convict who escapes after being victimised and mistreated by a cruel penal system. While on the run he is befriended by a tribe of aborigines who share with him their secret of a huge gold mine. Joe uses his new-found wealth to return to England and become a respected humanitarian under the assumed name Wyville. Recognised as possessing expertise in penal reform, he is ultimately sent back to Western Australia to help reform the colony's penal system. In the course of this he becomes involved in several subplots including the case of a young woman named Alice Walmsley who has been wrongly convicted of murdering her own child. Wyville/Moondyne succeeds in saving Alice from false imprisonment, helps to reform Western Australia's penal system, and achieves a number of other admirable ends before dying trying to save Alice and Sheridan from bushfires.
The Remittance Man
Directed by W. J. Lincoln
Actors Roy Redgrave

Nick Deyer sends his eight-year-old daughter Maisie to a ladies' school in Melbourne on the death of his wife. He does not see her for the next ten years however he provides for her well, and spends a lot of money in town, despite never seeming to work. It turns out that he has discovered gold and is hoarding it.
The Reprieve
Directed by W. J. Lincoln
Actors Roy Redgrave

Richard Gannon discovers his wife Amy has been cheating on him with a man called Jim Williams and accidentally kills her in a fit of anger by pushing her over a cliff. He is arrested and sentenced to death but the judge recommends mercy and asks the Home Secretary for a reprieve. The Home Secretary at first refuses, but when he mistakenly comes to believe that his own wife is unfaithful, he realises how easy it would have been to kill her. After this, he grants a reprieve for Gannon and resolves to show his wife more affection.
The Sick Stockrider
Directed by W. J. Lincoln
Actors Roy Redgrave

The film presents the verses of the poem one by one, separated by illustrated tableaux. It tells the story about a dying stockman.
Transported
Directed by W. J. Lincoln
Actors Roy Redgrave

In England, Jessie Grey is about to marry Leonard Lincoln but the evil Harold Hawk tries to force her to marry him and she wounds him with a gun. Hawk is arrested and sentenced to imprisonment in Australia. Leonard and Jessie get married and move to Australia. Hawk escapes from gaol and tries to get his revenge by kidnapping Jessie.
The Crisis
The Crisis (1913)

Directed by W. J. Lincoln
Actors Roy Redgrave

Nellie Owen is happily married to fisherman John, with whom she has a child, until a philanderer, Frank, convinces her that her husband is unfaithful. She runs away to the city with Frank, where she assists him extracting money from the rich in society, but after a while is consumed by guilt and wants to return home. After an argument with Frank, she arrives in time to help nurse her sick child through a serious illness, and is reunited with her forgiving husband.
The Road to Ruin
Directed by W. J. Lincoln
Actors Roy Redgrave

Norman Harding, son of magnate Sir Gerald Harding, makes a fortune from stock speculation but borrows too much and faces ruin. His sister Elsie is in love with a bank clerk, Harold Henderson, who Norman persuades to help him in a bank fraud. Henderson becomes drawn into society life and finds himself greatly in debt but is bailed out by Sir Gerald.
Breaking the News
Directed by W. J. Lincoln

A prospector looks for a wife to live with him and eventually gets married. While he is in town, the mine floods and miners need to be rescued. The main scenes were: