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1930
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In this British adventure, a plane crash results in the capture of the survivors by a despotic Rajah who hates the British....
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Lucilla Crespin
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1930
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Two romances are included in this film. In the first, a freeloading novelist abandons his devoted girlfriend and latches...
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Mrs. Alice Frayne
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1930
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Forty-five-year-old Irish tenor John McCormack made his screen debut in Song o' My Heart. Fans of McCormack would have been...
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Mary O'Brien
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1929
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Still in the Hollywood phase of his career, director Alexander Korda made his talking-picture bow with Warner Bros.' The...
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Maria Lajos
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1929
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The Noose was based on a story by H. H. Van Loan -- or rather, the play adapted from that story by Willard Mack. Cheap crook...
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1928
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In this comedy, a wealthy matron is terribly upset when she learns that her socialite son is planning to marry a blue collar...
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Mrs. De Peyster
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1928
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Sorrell and Son, the best-selling (and frequently filmed) British novel by Warwick Deeping, was afforded its first screen...
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1927
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Believe it or not, Betty Bronson, who starred in the title role of Peter Pan, was the first choice to play jazz baby Kittens...
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Ethel Westcourt
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1926
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Selene Herrick
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1926
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Who better to play Ace of Cads than that charming reprobate Adolphe Menjou? This time, however, Menjou is reasonably...
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Eleanour
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1926
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Based on Mr. Bisbee's Princess, a story by Julian Street, So's Your Old Man was the first of two felicitous collaborations...
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Princess Lescaboura
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1926
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Ronald Colman plays the title role in the first of several screen adaptations of Christopher Wren's tale of adventure in the...
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Lady Brandon
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1926
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Julian (Percy Marmont) is an artist with a restless soul. When he runs into Edith, his childhood sweetheart (Alice Joyce), he...
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Edith
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1925
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Although this film sounds like a 1920s version of Mr. Mom, in some ways it's more enlightened than the 1983 comedy -- for one...
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Eva Knapp
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1925
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One of the silent era's most popular tearjerkers, this soapy melodrama was adapted by legendary screenwriter Frances Marion...
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Helen Morrison
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1925
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This romance was based on the best-selling novel by Anne Douglas Sedgwick. While serving in the Great War, Owen Bradley...
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Mme. Vervier
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1925
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Alfred Hitchcock provided the screenplay for this drama about marital discord between the aristocrat Adrian St. Clair...
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Drusilia Sinclair
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1924
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Alice Joyce stars in this tale of darkest Africa. Lady Andrea Pellor (Joyce) agrees to marry a rich South African mine owner...
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1924
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Alice Joyce stars in this routine mystery melodrama. On his deathbed, bank president John Randall (Fuller Mellish) confesses...
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Constance Randall
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1921
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Claire Robson
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1921
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Indiana Stillwater (Alice Joyce) is the spoiled daughter of a Midwestern railroad magnate (Frank Sheridan). She falls in love...
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1921
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1921
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In this silly society drama, Alice Joyce plays Marion Rogers, who's in love with Cameron West (Robert Gordon), the ward of...
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1920
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Rich college student Howard Jeffries, Jr. (Gladden James) falls in love with waitress Annie Sands (Alice Joyce). They get...
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1919
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Also known as Captain Abe's Niece, this Vitagraph 5-reeler stars the studio's all-purpose leading lady Alice Joyce. The scene...
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1919
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Frenchman Henri Durand (Gustav von Seyffertits) is extremely jealous of his pretty wife (Alice Joyce). She is perfectly...
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1919
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This is the old story of a poor girl involved with a rich man, but since it's based on an O. Henry story (Brick Dust Row),...
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1918
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The old "mortgage on the farm" bit is the catalyst which sets To the Highest Bidder in motion. Unable to pay the...
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1918
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In this overblown version of the 1912 Bayard Veiller stage melodrama, Alice Joyce is Mary Turner, the salesgirl who is sent...
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1917
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When Bradley (Harry T. Morey) travels from America to England, he meets and falls in love with Mercedes, the wife of the...
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1917
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1914
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1914
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Adapted from a play by Adolphe D'Ennery and Eugene Cormon, A Celebrated Case managed to squeeze all of the playwrights'...
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1914
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1913
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1912
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1912
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