RSC Movies
Starring

Arthur Ashley

The Divorce Game (1917)

The Divorce Game is a 1917 American silent comedy film directed by Travers Vale and starring Alice Brady, John Bowers and Arthur Ashley. The story was adapted from the play Mlle. Fifi by Leo Ditrichstein.

Starring: Muriel OstricheJune ElvidgeFrank Sheridan

The Iron Ring (1917)

The Iron Ring is a 1917 American silent drama film directed by George Archainbaud and starring Edward Langford, Gerda Holmes and Arthur Ashley. It was shot at Fort Lee in New Jersey.

Starring: June ElvidgeCarlyle BlackwellFrances Nelson

Moral Courage (1917)

Moral Courage is a 1917 American silent drama film directed by Romaine Fielding and starring Muriel Ostriche, Arthur Ashley and Edward Elkas.

Starring: Montagu LoveJune Elvidge

The Page Mystery (1917)

The Page Mystery is a 1917 American silent mystery film directed by Harley Knoles and starring Carlyle Blackwell, June Elvidge and Arthur Ashley.

Starring: Gerda HolmesJune ElvidgeEthel Grey Terry

The Social Leper (1917)

The Social Leper is a 1917 American silent drama film directed by Harley Knoles and starring Carlyle Blackwell, Arthur Ashley and June Elvidge.

Starring: Gerda HolmesJune ElvidgeEthel Grey Terry

The Men She Married (1916)

The Men She Married is a 1916 American silent drama film directed by Travers Vale and starring Gail Kane, Arthur Ashley and Montagu Love.

Starring: Edward LangfordFrank SheridanJune Elvidge

Miss Petticoats (1916)

Starring: Muriel OstricheJune Elvidge

The Revolt (1916)

Starring: Ethel Grey TerryJune Elvidge

The Struggle (1916)

Starring: Montagu LoveJune ElvidgeMary Charleson

The Summer Girl (1916)

The Summer Girl is a lost 1916 silent film comedy drama directed by Edwin August and starring Mollie King. It was produced by Peerless Pictures Studios and distributed by World Pictures.

Starring: June ElvidgeMollie King

Tangled Fates (1916)

Starring: Muriel OstricheJune Elvidge

What Happened at 22 (1916)

Starring: Ethel Grey TerryJune Elvidge

Sealed Lips (1915)

Starring: June ElvidgeMary Charleson