It is all but impossible to dislike a film as gloriously corny as The Phantom Express. The title is derived from an early...
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1932
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Having long enjoyed a near-legendary status because of its general unavailability, Dangerous Nan McGrew inevitably...
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1930
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1928
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Nearing the end of his lucrative contract with Universal, comedic cowboy Hoot Gibson starred as what he had been in real...
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1928
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Captain Maurice de Florimont
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1928
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The Lovelorn was inspired by the popular "advice" column by Beatrice Fairfax, here played by Dorothy Cumming. Heroine Georgie...
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1927
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Madge Bellamy plays a vivacious clothes model in Ankles Preferred. Tired of being appreciated only for her beauty, Bellamy...
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Hornsbee
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1927
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With business at a standstill because of Prohibition, Dutch-born brewer Hans Wagner (George Sidney) returns to his homeland,...
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Frederick, Prince of Pilsen
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1926
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In one of her last films before joining Paramount Pictures, Clara Bow stars as Dorothy Hamis, the niece of conservative...
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James Radley
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1926
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1926
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Summer Bachelors is predicated on a hot-weather ritual which was later satirized to the hilt in George Axelrod's...
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Tony Landor
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1926
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The "carnival girl" of the title is played by Marion Mack, most fondly remembered as Buster Keaton's bird-brained lady love...
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Lt. Allan Dole
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1926
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A typical assembly line Universal Western, The Phantom Bullet stars Hoot Gibson as Click Farlane, a Colorado cowboy returning...
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1926
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Simple country girl Rose Kirby (Patsy Ruth Miller) is heartbroken when the wealthy parents of her sweetheart Jack Talbot...
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Jack Talbot
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1925
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Billy Brent
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1925
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Eugene Morgan
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1925
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The Rag Man proved to be a popular release, so Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer quickly put together this sequel. The studio's brand new...
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Nathan Burke
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1925
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Priscilla Dean's star was beginning to fade around the time she appeared as a passionate Andulusian peasant in this drama....
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Gallito
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1924
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"Derr iss too many qveens and not enough qveens!" That was Ernst Lubitsch's response when he turned down the directing...
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Sir John Manners
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1924
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Lord Julian Wade
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1924
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Two of the silent screen's major stars, beautiful blonde Alice Terry and British-born Conway Tearle, starred in this lavishly...
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Dr. Winthrop Newbury
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1924
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This light comedy suited Viola Dana quite well. She plays Mary Bishop, a small town girl whose sweetheart, Fred Garrison...
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Lew Carmody
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1923
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Metro pulled out all the stops on this picture, which was based on the novel by Mary Roberts Rinehart and starred...
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1923
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This comedy-drama was just one of dozens made in the early '20s which cautioned against the evils of jazz while showing its...
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1923
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In this comedy romance, Claude Gillingwater plays a Southern Colonel who has the impossible task of keeping Viola Dana away...
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1923
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Although busy with the Tom Mix and Buck Jones westerns, the Fox company also issued non-series oaters such as Lights of the...
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1922
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Alice Lake stars in this clever crime drama, which had a script written by June Mathis. When spiritualist Madame Mysteria is...
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Gordon Grant
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1922
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In this rather artificial drama, Shirley Mason plays Constance Bailey, a rich girl who refuses to marry her sweetheart, Bruce...
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1922
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Mary Miles Minter -- the most infamous of Mary Pickford imitators -- was at the peak of her popularity when this film was...
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1922
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This was a pleasant, though not particularly exciting vehicle for light comedienne Viola Dana. Circumstances force wealthy...
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1922
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1922
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Frank Lloyd's competent directing kept this typical Northwoods drama from sinking too far into the realm of the ordinary....
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Fosdick
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1921
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Popular silent star Anita Stewart wasn't immune to appearing in routine program pictures, and this mystery has little to...
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1921
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Lily Gibbs (Anna Q. Nilsson), who has led a life outside of the law, works with fake spiritualist Dr. Joe (George Majeroni)....
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1921
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Popular action star Earle Williams thrills his fans in the 1920 5-reeler The Purple Cipher. The plot centers around a Tong...
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1920
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Joan Hope (Mary Miles Minter) is the bored daughter of a chewing gum magnate. When her father goes away on business, she goes...
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1919
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1919
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Produced for the American Company in Santa Barbara, California, this quaint melodrama is one of only two or three...
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1918
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William Farnum's features never failed to pack 'em in, no matter what the plot. In American Methods, Farnum plays a...
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1917
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1915
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1914
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