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A Vamp
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1929
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A circus clown creates trouble when he serves on a jury and refuses to convict an innocent young woman for murder. His vote...
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1929
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Not even Joe E. Brown's most fervent fans have much to say about his appearance in the 1929 part-talkie My Lady's Past --...
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Typist
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1929
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Two friends, one of them a jockey, pursue a woman who must be wooed with money. The other friend steals cash from his...
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Marie Cartier
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1929
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In this romance, a husband, believing that his wife had sexual relations before they were married, ends up leaving, joining...
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1929
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1928
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The Grain of Dust was based on the best-selling novel by David Graham Phillips. Lillian Walker plays Dorothy Hallowell, known...
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Dorothea Hallowell
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1928
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At 9 reels, The Good-Bye Kiss was comedy producer Mack Sennett's most ambitious feature to date. Eschewing the usual Sennett...
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1928
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1928
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Few comedies of the 1920s were as bizarre and surreal as Harry Langdon's Long Pants. Having recently come of age,...
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Bebe Blair
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1927
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1926
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So far as his fans were concerned, Milton Sills could have played a ballerina and still cashed in at the box office. In this...
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1926
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On the verge of his greatest success with MGM, personable young William Haines starred in the energetic Columbia programmer...
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1926
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The Strong Man was the second starring feature of silent screen comedian Harry Langdon--not to mention first feature-length...
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1926
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Veteran Western director William K. Howard does a solid job with this routine Zane Grey story. Jack Holt, Billie Dove, and...
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Bonita
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1925
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This adventure virtually butchers its source, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's classic novel. But with stop-motion photography and...
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1925
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When Alice Lake switched from comedy to dramatic roles, it was not necessarily a wise career move. Today, if Lake is...
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1925
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Author George Barr McCutcheon, who breathed life into many a mythical kingdom, wrote the story for this action-adventure....
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Annette Ritazi
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1925
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Mary Pickford starred in the 1915 version of this film, based on the Frances Hodgson Burnett story, and it's easy to imagine...
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1924
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After the disappointing full-length feature The Girl in the Limousine, comedian-turned-director Larry Semon returned to the...
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1924
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Corinne Griffith stars in this emotional drama based on the stage play by William Hurlburt. Although Walter Harker (Crauford...
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1924
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1924
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After his impressive directorial effort on The Sea Hawk, Frank Lloyd made this far smaller and more intimate film. The...
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1924
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This above-average Tom Mix western contains one of the star's more spectacular stunts -- a jump on horseback across the...
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1923
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1923
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William Russell's career was on a downslide when he appeared in this unoriginal program picture (he would make a short-lived...
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Jessie McRae
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1923
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The G. Marion Burton poem served as inspiration for several films (including the 1914 comic satire by Charles Chaplin), but...
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Lottie
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1923
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Cecil B. DeMille's much-maligned cinemadaptation of Arthur Schnitzler's The Affairs of Anatol holds up better than its...
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1921
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