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  1. Jules Cowles in The Lost World.jpg 636 × 669; 98 KB Jules Cowles in The Scarlet Letter (1926).jpg 671 × 713; 75 KB Jules Cowles-Colleen Moore in The Scarlet Letter (1934).jpg 833 × 760; 106 KB

  2. The Bootleggers: Directed by Roy Sheldon. With Walter Miller, Paul Panzer, Jules Cowles, Hazel Flint. José Fernand, leader of a gang of bootleggers, has designs on Helen Barnes, a shop girl who supports her delicate sister, and with the aid of Olive Wood, an adventuress, he lures the sisters to a supposed yachting trip. At sea, Helen is attacked by Fernand and dashes to the wireless operator ...

  3. Jules Cowles is known as an Actor. Some of his work includes Seven Chances, The Lost World, Fury, Mrs. Miniver, Woman of the Year, The Scarlet Letter, London After Midnight, and Mannequin.

  4. Spook Ranch: Directed by Edward Laemmle. With Hoot Gibson, Jules Cowles, Tote Du Crow, Helen Ferguson. Bill Bangs and his Negro valet, George Washington Black, stray into a mining town and are arrested when they attempt to steal something to eat. The sheriff promises them their freedom if they solve the mystery of a haunted house near the town.

  5. Jules Cowles was born on October 18, 1877 in Farmington, Connecticut, USA. He was an actor, known for The Scarlet Letter (1926), The Ne'er-Do-Well (1923) and The Scarlet Letter (1934). He died on May 22, 1943 in Hollywood, California, USA. See full bio » ...

  6. Jules Cowles (18 Oktober 1877 – 22 Mei 1943) adalah seorang pemeran film Amerika Serikat. Filmografi pilihan. A Royal Family (1915) Notorious Gallagher (1916) The Bar Sinister (1917) The Service Star (1918) To the Highest Bidder (1919) The Poor Rich Man (1918) The Cambric ...

  7. Jules Cowles as Jake McGill; Mutt as Mutt - the Dog; Frank Ellis as Horton Cowhand; Slim Whitaker as Horton Cowhand; Release. Although some sources date the release of this film as 1925, The American Film Institute Catalog of Motion Pictures Produced in the United States dates it as 1926.