Raymond Griffith was one of the great silent movie comedians. Later in his career, he worked behind the camera as writer and producer. Griffith was born in Boston, Massachusetts. He lost his voice at an early age, causing him to speak for the rest of his life in a hoarse whisper. Griffith claimed that it was the result of his having to scream at the top of his lungs every night in a stage melodrama as a child actor βothers have stated that a childhood disease was more likely the cause. Although a few comedy films of his are considered classics, Griffith is almost totally forgotten today. Many of his starring feature films have long since been lost, but probably the best known of his films today is Hands Up! (1926), a Civil War comedy feature directed by Clarence G. Badger, and co-starring Mack Swain, which was entered into the National Film Registry in 2005. Also considered a classic is Badger's Paths to Paradise, a caper film that is in all circulating prints missing its final reel....
The Crossroads of New York
1922
Fools First
1922
All Quiet on the Western Front
1930
Paths to Paradise
1925
The Day of Faith
1923
White Tiger
1923
Forty Winks
1925
How Stars are Made
1916
A Scoundrel's Toll
1916
Souls for Sale
1923
Changing Husbands
1924
The Eternal Three
1923
Red Lights
1923
Hands Up!
1926
Trent's Last Case
1929
Miss Bluebeard
1925
You'd Be Surprised
1926
He's a Prince!
1925
Poisoned Paradise
1924
Fine Clothes
1925
The Night Club
1925
Open All Night
1924
Lily of the Dust
1924
Time to Love
1927
The Surf Girl
1916
Nellie, the Beautiful Cloak Model
1924
The Follies Girl
1919
Love, Honor and Behave
1920
The Dawn of a Tomorrow
1924
Wet Paint
1926