In this drama, a disfigured chemist, whose face was badly scarred during a lab accident, becomes insanely jealous and...
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1938
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In this mystery, a nephew is accused of murdering his aunt who had just refused to loan him some money. Unfortunately, he is...
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1938
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In this comedy, an unemployed ex-con searches for the gang that falsely fingered him for counterfeiting. He attends a...
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Director, Producer
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1937
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In this crime drama, a scientist finds himself entangled in a criminal plot to make counterfeit pearls. He tries to escape...
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1937
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Director, Producer
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1937
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A British town, desperate to save its dying mineral spring water business, launches a bizarre conspiracy to attract badly...
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Director
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1936
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In this drama, a suspicious blind scientist neglects to tell his cheating wife that a fluke during a recent experiment has...
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Director
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1936
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In this British mystery, a man is killed in a rural village. There are plenty of suspects, as he was hated by almost...
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1935
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In this drama, a cub reporter from the Daily Gazette attempts to catch a bank robber. He is assisted by a woman who wants to...
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Director
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1935
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In this murder mystery, three prominent, wealthy businessmen are killed just before their big meeting. To find their...
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Director
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1935
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In this crime drama, two gangs of criminals compete to find a cache of purloined jewels. Both gangs really want them and use...
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1934
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1934
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1933
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1930
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1927
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1927
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1926
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Stage actor Alfred Lunt makes one of his rare screen appearances in this light comedy, based on the novel by Allen Updegraff....
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Director
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1924
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John Leslie (Conrad Nagel) and Craig Burnett (Antonio D'Algy) land their plane near a small Quebec town. Leslie becomes...
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Director
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1924
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John Barrymore's impressive performance in this picture is a testament to the strength of his talent, because it had a lot to...
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Director
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1922
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In 1922 Norma Talmadge was one of the most popular stars of the silent screen, but every now and then she'd wind up in a...
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Director
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1921
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This typical Norma Talmadge weeper casts Norma as a social half-caste. She may have had a millionaire daddy, but her mom was...
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1920
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Clara Kimball Young stars in this mystical tour de force. She plays a woman who goes to an Oriental fortune teller in an...
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Director
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1919
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Teddy Drake (Douglas Fairbanks) is an idle clubman who wakes up to the fact that he's incredibly selfish. He wants to see...
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1919
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Gloria Swanson was still being referred to as a former Keystone star when this drama was released. Here she is struggling...
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1918
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In 1918, movie theaters were overloaded with spy dramas, so to be of any interest at all, this one had to have a twist, and...
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1918
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The story to this drama is about as original as its title. Nevertheless, the cast is first-rate. Eleanor Gates (Peggy Hyland)...
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1918
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1918
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Silent star Douglas Fairbanks made a rare visit to the director's chair (accompanied by his friend and frequent collaborator...
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Director
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1918
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The then-flourishing Woman's Suffrage movement was the inspiration for the Triangle-Fine Arts feature Her Excellency, the...
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1917
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1917
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Phemie Sanders (Winifred Allen) has good reason to be a "man hater." Her father is drinking himself to death, and the local...
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Director
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1917
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American Aristocracy is a breezy satirical silent farce totally dominated by its star, Douglas Fairbanks Sr. Screenwriter...
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1916
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