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William Malan Filmography

ActorBORN 1867NEW YORK CITY10 FILMS IN DB

WilliamMalan

Known for Acting Β· The College Boob, The Law of the Tong, Slow as Lightning

10
FILMS IN DB
$20
TOTAL VALUE
3
PRICED
$7
AVG VALUE
DVD
BEST FORMAT
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RAREST RELEASE
The Law of the Tong
~$17 Β· DVD Β· 1931
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MOST VALUABLE
The Law of the Tong
$17 Β· Est. market value

BIOGRAPHY

William Malan was a prominent actor in the late silent film era, with a career that left a lasting impact on early cinema. His standout performances in "Men of Daring" (1927) and "The Fighting Three" (1927) showcase his remarkable ability to engage audiences, combining charisma with a keen sense of dramatic timing. These films, both released in a pivotal year for the industry, are celebrated not only for their storytelling but also for their representation of the bold, adventurous spirit of the 1920s. Collectors are particularly drawn to Malan's work due to the rarity of these early releases, as they exemplify the transition from silent films to "talkies." The original prints, especially on VHS and Blu-ray, are sought after for their historical significance and aesthetic charm. As physical media enthusiasts continue to appreciate the artistry of early cinema, Malan's films remain vital additions to any serious collection, highlighting a transformative period in film history.

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10 films
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What is William Malan known for?

William Malan is known for his acting roles in films such as The College Boob (1926) as Uncle Lish and Red Hot Leather (1926) as Daniel Lane.

What genres does William Malan's filmography span?

William Malan's filmography spans genres including Western, Drama, Action, Comedy, and Crime.

What era does William Malan's work cover?

William Malan's work spans from 1923 to 1933, with his most-active decade being the 1920s.

How many films are in William Malan's filmography?

William Malan has appeared in a total of 10 films.