In the days when a girl's reputation really did matter, this film still seemed musty. Helen Sanderson (Dolores Cassinelli) is...
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1920
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1919
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No relation to the 1915 British film of the same name, 1918's The Great Adventure is a showcase for that delightful screen...
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1918
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This drama was adapted from Nantas by Emile Zola. It involves a marriage of convenience -- wealthy Agnes Van Suyden...
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1917
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Even though Alice Guy-Blache was one of the cinema's female pioneers, she apparently bought into the values of her era, which...
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1917
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When Mark Harrold (Kirke Brown) ruins her father (Charles Dungan) and causes his death, Margaret Stanton (Catherine Calvert)...
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1917
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Alice Guy Blache, the motion picture industry's first woman director, called the shots on the full-blooded mellerdrammer...
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1914
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The Lure was the ninth of twelve films directed in 1914 by pioneering female filmmaker Alice Guy Blache. Based on a play by...
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1914
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The best-known of the many pre-1920 films bearing the title The Tigress, this 1914 release was directed by pioneering female...
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1914
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Early, forgotten screen comic Fraunie Fraunholz stars in this surviving one-reel farce about a man who loses his shirt on the...
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1913
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This is a fairly amusing one-reeler about a couple who both suspect each other of infidelity, so they agree to separate but...
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1913
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Among the earliest surviving films with an all-black cast, A Fool and His Money tells the story of Sam Jones (James Russell),...
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1912
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A rare surviving film from pioneering female director Alice Guy-Blaché, The Making of an American Citizen tells the...
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1912
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1912
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