Justus D. Barnes (October 2, 1862 – February 6, 1946), named George Barnes in some sources, was an American stage and film actor. He is best known for his role in the 1903 silent short The Great Train Robbery, which the American Film Institute and many film historians and critics recognize as the production that first established the Western genre, setting a new "narrative standard" in the motion picture industry. Barnes
The Great Train Robbery
⭐ 7.01It Happened to Adele
⭐ 0Cousins
⭐ 0The Dancer
⭐ 0Their Best Friend
⭐ 0A Dog of Flanders
⭐ 0The Heart of the Princess Marsari
⭐ 0Cy Whittaker's Ward
⭐ 0The Dove in the Eagle's Nest
⭐ 0Peggy's Invitation
⭐ 0The Portrait of Lady Anne
⭐ 5.8From the River's Depths
⭐ 0Nicholas Nickleby
⭐ 5.8Uncle's Namesakes
⭐ 5Star of Bethlehem
⭐ 5When the Studio Burned
⭐ 5The Marvelous Marathoner
⭐ 5Joseph in the Land of Egypt
⭐ 5The Farmer's Daughters
⭐ 5The Voice of Conscience
⭐ 4Young Lord Stanley
⭐ 4Old Jane of the Gaiety
⭐ 5David Copperfield
⭐ 0Weary Walker's Woes
⭐ 0The Country Girl
⭐ 0A Debut in the Secret Service
⭐ 0Love and Money
⭐ 0Mr. Meeson's Will
⭐ 0His Two Patients
⭐ 0God's Witness
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