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1926
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Viola Dana plays Ruth Ambrose, a citified interior decorator who expands her business to the country. The locals don't quite...
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1924
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This low-budget Finis Fox drama marked the film debut of Gloria Grey. Grey is Hope Anthony, the motherless daughter of an old...
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Mrs. Cooper
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1924
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1923
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The story to this comedy-drama is based on the book by Emerson Hough, who was experiencing a surge of popularity because his...
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1923
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This farcical melodrama starring Jack Holt was a pleasant program feature. Holt is Robert Pitt, a wealthy young idler who has...
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Lady Blount
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1923
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This Alice Calhoun vehicle was one of dozens of desert romances that were made in the wake of Rudolph Valentino's The Sheik....
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1923
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Although Anita Stewart receives top billing in this action picture, it's Edward Hearn who has the more prominent role. Bill...
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1922
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W. Somerset Maugham's first original story for the screen proves one thing -- Maugham could not translate his inspiration to...
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1922
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1922
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It was hard for director Thomas N. Heffron to flesh out this skimpy storyline into feature length material. Polly Heath...
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1922
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Maybe the reason that Alice Calhoun's name has faded into the far reaches of silent film history is because she was difficult...
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1922
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Thomas Meighan and Leatrice Joy star in this slight but amusing comedy-melodrama; they would appear together again later in...
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Mrs. McVae
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1922
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The star power of Wallace Reid kept the silent farce Charm School afloat. Auto salesman Reid inherits a school for proper...
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1921
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Story has it that Douglas Fairbanks was approached for the role of the Yankee, Martin Cavendish. It certainly would have made...
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1921
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Vitagraph pumped up the human angle to bring Anna Sewell's immortal story to the screen while still remaining true to the...
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1921
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1921
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One of the silent era's more popular leading ladies, Anita Stewart, stars in this colorful but not particularly true-to-life...
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1921
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Charles T. Dazey's old theatrical chestnut In Old Kentucky was brought to the screen in 1920, courtesy of up-and-coming...
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1920
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Author George Clayton (H.B. Warner) is a skeptic when it comes to hypnotism. Nevertheless, he allows mesmerist Norman Osgood...
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1920
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After finishing his first costumer swashbuckler The Mark of Zorro, Douglas Fairbanks Sr. reverted to his standard formula...
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1920
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H.B. Warner takes a break from his usual heavy dramas to star in this light comedy. Stephan Van Courtlandt (Warner) belongs...
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1919
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1919
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Elwyn Barron's novel Marcel Leviget was the source of the Wallace Reid vehicle The House of Silence. Reid stars as wealthy...
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1918
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Broke and stranded in the Big City, Paula Lee (Dorothy Dalton) willingly becomes the mistress of "love 'em and leave 'em"...
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1917
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This drama starring Adele Farrington is confusing and poorly paced. Lil Magill (Farrington) is a star newspaper reporter and...
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1916
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Nineteen-year-old Ella Hall played the adolescent heroine of The Love Girl. Upon the death of her parents, Ambrosia (Hall) is...
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1916
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Woman film director Lois Weber was once called "the Belasco of the screen." Although she and her then-husband, Phillips...
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1915
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Wealthy widow Violet Logan (Henrietta Crossman) spends her time pursuing social work. On one of her visits to the slums, she...
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1915
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1915
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Country Mouse was one of several pre World War 1 features produced by star Hobart Bosworth. In addition to appearing in the...
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1914
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