Warner Oland - Partial Filmography

Partial Filmography

  • Pilgrim's Progress (1912)
  • The Romance of Elaine (1915)
  • Sin (1915)
  • Destruction (1915)
  • The Rise of Susan (1916)
  • The Eternal Sapho (1916)
  • The Fatal Ring (1917) (serial)
  • The Lightning Raider (1919) (serial)
  • Mandarin's Gold (1919)
  • The Witness for the Defense (1919)
  • The Third Eye (1920) (serial)
  • The Phantom Foe (1920) (serial)
  • Hurricane Hutch (1921) (serial)
  • East Is West (1922)
  • So This Is Marriage? (1924)
  • The Fighting American (1924)
  • Riders of the Purple Sage (1925)
  • Don Q, Son of Zorro (1925)
  • Don Juan(1926)
  • Tell It to the Marines (1926)
  • A Million Bid (1927)
  • Old San Francisco (1927)
  • The Jazz Singer (1927)
  • The Mysterious Dr. Fu Manchu (1929)
  • Paramount on Parade (1930)
  • The Return of Dr. Fu Manchu (1930)
  • The Drums of Jeopardy (1931)
  • Dishonored (1931)
  • Charlie Chan Carries On (1931)
  • The Black Camel (1931)
  • Daughter of the Dragon (1931)
  • Charlie Chan's Chance (1932)
  • Shanghai Express (1932)
  • Charlie Chan's Greatest Case (1933)
  • Charlie Chan's Courage (1934)
  • Bulldog Drummond Strikes Back (1934)
  • Charlie Chan in London (1934)
  • The Painted Veil (1934)
  • Charlie Chan in Paris (1935)
  • Werewolf of London (1935)
  • Charlie Chan in Egypt (1935)
  • Charlie Chan in Shanghai (1935)
  • Charlie Chan at the Race Track (1936)
  • Charlie Chan at the Circus (1936)
  • Charlie Chan's Secret (1936)
  • Charlie Chan at the Opera (1936)
  • Charlie Chan at the Olympics (1937)
  • Charlie Chan on Broadway (1937)
  • Charlie Chan at the Olympics (1937)
  • Charlie Chan at Monte Carlo (1937)

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