With comedian Stan Laurel temporarily off his payroll due to a contract dispute, Hal Roach hastily put together a solo...
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Mrs. Carter
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1939
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John Ford's fine direction distinguishes this highly fictionalized account of the early life of Abraham Lincoln. The film...
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Abigail Clay
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1939
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In Old Chicago was 20th Century-Fox's spin on MGM's San Francisco--a personal saga played out against the backdrop of a...
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Molly O'Leary
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1938
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Minerva
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1938
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Goddbye Broadway is wrapped up by two stage & screen veterans, Alice Brady and Charles Winninger. The stars play...
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Molly Malloy
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1938
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Call It a Day is a Warner Bros. attempt at British light comedy. Nothing much happens of any consequence in this story of a...
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Muriel West
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1937
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In this drama, a Boy Scout leader hosts a local gossip show. Trouble ensues when he predicts a politician's murder just...
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Melba Shanks
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1937
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Even the mighty MGM had to keep the home fires burning with B pictures. The studio's Mama Steps Out is a harmless confection...
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Ada Cuppy
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1937
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In this satire, an electrician from a tiny town impresses a New York radio sponsor with his booming baritone singing voice....
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Mme. Morro
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1937
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The girl is teenaged singing sensation Deanna Durbin; the one hundred men are out-of-work musicians. Still in her "little...
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Mrs. Frost
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1937
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Merry-Go-Round of 1938 was the first (and last) of a proposed series of films spotlighting top Broadway talent. Three...
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Aunt Hortense
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1937
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Angelica Bullock
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1936
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Mrs. Struthers
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1936
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Deanna Durbin, the teenaged soprano who literally saved Universal Pictures from bankruptcy, made her feature-film debut in...
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Mrs. Lyons
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1936
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What would such second-echelon studios as Republic have done without the popular "rural" novels of Gene Stratton-Porter? This...
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Mrs. Biddle
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1936
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Produced independently by Edward Small, this surprisingly realistic gangster yarn stars stalwart Richard Arlen as Mal...
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Aunt Ethel
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1935
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A variation on the Lady for a Day theme, Universal's Lady Tubbs stars Alice Brady as Henrietta "Mom" Tubbs, the no-nonsense...
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Henrietta "Mom" Tubbs
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1935
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Metropolitan was the first release from the newly merged 20th Century-Fox corporation. Famed operatic baritone...
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Ghita Galin
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1935
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With little plot but incredible photography and choreography, Gold Diggers of 1935 was exactly what you would expect a...
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1935
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Aunt Hortense
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1934
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German actress Dorothea Wieck, who achieved international fame in Maedchen in Uniform, was given a brief shot at Hollywood...
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Mrs. Molly Prentiss
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1934
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The beauty-parlor craze of the early 1930s was given a good going-over in MGM's Beauty for Sale. Madge Evans,...
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Mrs. Sherwood
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1933
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In this romantic comedy, a middle-aged woman married to a much older man begins a harmless flirtation with an artistically...
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Laura Merrick
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1933
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Broadway to Hollywood is a through-the-years saga about a show business family. Frank Morgan and Alice Brady play vaudeville...
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Lulu Hackett
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1933
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After the death of her circus-aerialist husband, Kitty Lorraine (Alice Brady) dedicates herself to transforming her daughter...
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Kitty Lorraine
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1933
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Bridget Drake
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1933
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What was Paramount thinking when it cast ladylike Alice Brady as a white girl raised amongst South Sea savages? This...
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Tiare
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1923
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The credibility of this northwoods melodrama strains at the seams and even the usually excellent Alice Brady in the starring...
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Annette Leroux
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1923
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Victor Fleming was still a relatively new director when he helmed this melodrama, an adaptation of the stage play by Harry...
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Anna Ayyob
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1922
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1922
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Missing Millions was inspired by "A Problem in Grand Larceny", one of the many "Boston Blackie" stories by Jack Boyle. David...
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Mary Dawson
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1922
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This little human interest drama was not set in New York's Little Italy district, but at a settlement of Italian truck...
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Rosa Mascani
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1921
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Countess Natalya
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1921
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Chorus girl Flo Maddie (Alice Brady) turns down the attentions of the womanizing Ned Ormsby (Charles Gerard) in favor of Ross...
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1921
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1921
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This drama was the first story author Samuel Merwin wrote directly for the screen. Millionaire Alexander Murray (George...
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Evelyn Murray
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1921
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Although Jim Carson (Fred Burton) supposedly runs Society Chatter, a scandal sheet, it is Maxwell Stone (Frank Losee) who is...
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1920
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Like all small town girls in the movies, Mary Horton (Alice Brady), has to make a go of it in the big city. She can't find...
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1920
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Former ingenue Alice Brady took her first step towards the dizzy society matrons she'd play in the talkie era in the 1920...
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1920
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Katherine Dereham (Alice Brady) believes herself to be in love with Prince Anton from the mythical kingdom of Argovinia...
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1920
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When Drina Hilliard (Alice Brady) finishes college, she heads home to New York, where her mother Marie (Mrs. Gertrude...
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1919
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This farce comedy was based on the play by Lawrence Irving Rising. Moving Picture World, expressing the delicate mores of the...
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1919
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This fluffy picture was probably not too taxing on the talents of its formidable star, Alice Brady. By the time it was...
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1919
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Stage and screen luminary Alice Brady stars in this unusual take on the story of The Taming of the Shrew. Charlotte Ordway...
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Charlotte Ordway
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1919
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Alice Brady manages to make this predictable drama more interesting than it otherwise might have been. Although Rita Charles...
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1919
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A man is murdered at a roadhouse, and his widow, Sara Wrandall (Myrtle Stedman), is called to identify the body. There, she...
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1918
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1918
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Arlette (Alice Brady), the granddaughter of a Brittany innkeeper, falls in love with Richard Vale (Henry Clive), an aspiring...
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1918
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Inspired by the recent Russian Revolution, At the Mercy of Men casts Alice Brady as Vera Souroff, a Petrograd music teacher....
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1918
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Even though Cynthia Maitland (Helen Montrose) throws wild parties and is having an affair with Boresky (Robert Cain), a...
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1918
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Alice Brady stars in this ordinary little programmer. Naive Doris Shaw (Brady) lives in a fishing village with her father, a...
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1918
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The Whirlpool was based on the novel of the same name by Victoria Morton. Alice Brady stars as Belle Cavello, the mercenary...
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1918
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This drama was based on the Miriam Michelson novel Michael Thwaite's Wife, and it gave Alice Brady the chance to play a dual...
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1918
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Written by Edmund Goulding (who later went on to a substantial directing career), The Ordeal of Rosetta was tailor-made to...
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1918
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Alice Brady stars in this screen adaptation of Fannie Hurst's novel, Golden Fleece. Shopgirl Lola Gray (Brady) is having a...
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1918
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Having spent several years at World Films, the studio owned by her Broadway-producer father William A. Brady, Alice Brady...
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1918
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Even though her father, William Brady was head of World Film, actress Alice Brady occasionally got stuck with a few clinkers;...
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1918
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Because of her father's death at the hands of Russian soldiers, Ilda Barosky (Alice Brady) carries a grudge against the...
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1917
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A Self Made Widow begins conventionally enough as farm girl Sylvia Smith (Alice Brady) is lured to the city by a...
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1917
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A young Russian woman rises to become one of the world's most famous ballet dancers in this romantic silent drama. Her story...
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1917
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Although Ellen Franklin (Alice Brady) consents to marry John Locke (David Powell), she's reluctant to have a family since,...
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1917
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Alice Brady plays the lead in this adaptation of Frou Frou. Frou Frou (Brady) agrees to marry the man chosen by her father,...
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1917
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The "Maid of Belgium" is sad-eyed Adoree, played by Alice Brady. When her town is destroyed by the invading Germans during...
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1917
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In reflection of the patriotic fervor attending America's entry into WWI, the World Film Corporation felt emboldened to serve...
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1917
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Compiled by the National Association of the Motion Picture Industry and distributed to theaters across the United States,...
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1917
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Alice Brady was the biggest star on the World Studio lot, and small wonder: her father, theatrical impresario William H....
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1917
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Alice Brady plays a farm girl who marries the son of her next-door neighbor. Her dreams of a gay social whirl are shattered...
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1917
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This comedy-drama, based on a popular play of the era by George Broadhurst, is the classic story of a poor girl who marries a...
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1916
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As Viola Donizetti, a woman who apparently has more sex appeal than she can handle, Alice Brady somehow manages to rise above...
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1916
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Dwight Tilton's novel Miss Petticoats was visualized on-screen by director Harley Knoles, a British expatriate briefly...
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1916
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Taking the rap for her sister, who spent the night with a lecherous travelling salesman, Jane Lawson (Alice Brady) is booted...
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1916
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Actress Alice Brady was the star player at the World Film Studios, which was as much due to her versatility as to the fact...
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1916
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Long before she became a top character actress, Alice Brady was the in-house ingenue for the World Film Manufacturing...
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1916
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1916
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1916
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This film, based on the popular novel by Larry Evans, pits brute force against high finance. Railroad engineer Steve O'Mara...
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1916
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In this rather ludicrous morality play, Alice Brady plays Hope, who has inherited the fickle ways of her mother, Estelle....
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1915
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Holbrook Blinn repeated his stage role in this feature-length adaptation of the Broadway hit The Boss. In the early scenes,...
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1915
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In this convoluted drama a chauffeur falls in love with his boss's daughter and marries her, causing his aged father to...
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1914
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