RSC Movies
Starring

Maurice Costello

Black Feather (1928)

Starring: Rosemary DaviesFlorence TurnerAlice Joyce

Wolves of the Air (1927)

Wolves of the Air is a 1927 American silent action film directed by Francis Ford and starring Johnnie Walker, Lois Boyd and Maurice Costello. It is now considered a lost film. In 2021 this so called lost film was retrieved in the collection of the Dordrecht Regional Archives, and is in excellent condition.

Starring: Rosemary DaviesAllan ForrestMildred Harris

The Mad Marriage (1925)

The Mad Marriage is a lost 1925 silent film drama directed by Frank P. Donovan. It starred Rosemary Davies, a sister of Marion Davies in her only film. The low-budget B-movie silent film boasted some well-known film names of the period.

Starring: Rosemary DaviesHarry T. Morey

The Law and the Lady (1924)

The Law and the Lady is a 1924 American silent drama film directed by John L. McCutcheon and starring Alice Lake, Tyrone Power Sr. and Maurice Costello.

Starring: Rosemary DaviesAlice LakeBetty Blythe

Determination (1922)

Determination is a 1922 American silent drama film directed by Joseph Levering and starring Maurice Costello.

Starring: Rosemary DaviesCorene Uzzell

The Cambric Mask (1919)

The Cambric Mask is a 1919 American silent drama film directed by Tom Terriss and starring Alice Joyce and Maurice Costello. It was produced and distributed by the Vitagraph Company of America.

Starring: Rosemary DaviesSally Rand

The Girl-Woman (1919)

Starring: Rosemary DaviesFlorence Turner

The Man Who Won (1919)

The Man Who Won is a 1919 American silent drama film directed by Paul Scardon and written by Edward J. Montagne. The film stars Harry T. Morey, Maurice Costello, and Betty Blythe.

Starring: Rosemary DaviesNorma TalmadgeHarry T. Morey

The Crown Prince's Double (1915)

Starring: Rosemary DaviesGladys Leslie

A Tale of Two Cities (1911)

A Tale of Two Cities is a 1911 silent film produced by Vitagraph Studios, loosely based on the 1859 novel by Charles Dickens.

Starring: Rosemary DaviesBetty Blythe