In a departure from his usual fare of Richard Talmadge action melodramas, low-budget entrepreneur A. Carlos produced this...
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Charmain
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1928
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Beatrice Franklin
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1928
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Florence
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1928
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Wild Geese is based on a novel by Martha Ostenso, originally serialized in the pages of The Pictorial Review. The story is...
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1927
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Pioneering screen actress Anita Stewart, who had starred in Vitagraph's hugely successful serial The Goddess back in 1915,...
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1927
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Barbara Wesley
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1926
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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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Nellie Wagner
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1926
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With Mack Swain and Arthur Houseman in the cast, it's obvious that this murder mystery-melodrama has a lot of comic relief....
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1926
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Based on a magazine serial by the prolific Peter B. Kyne, this silent Western featured rising star George O'Brien as Bradley...
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Sybil Hamilton
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1926
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Anita Stewart, once the pride and joy of Metro Pictures, had to make do with lesser productions at smaller studios in the...
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Virginia Coulson
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1926
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Virginia Zelva
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1925
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The title to this picture came from a Rudyard Kipling poem, and accurately reflected the attitude of Victorian and...
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Tamea
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1925
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A typical Northwoods romance from the pen of pulp writer James Oliver Curwood, Baree, Son of Kazan had been filmed rather...
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Nepeese
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1925
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If the Hearst newspapers seem to get a lot of attention in this comedy-drama, it only makes sense -- William Randolph...
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Mabel Vandegrift
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1924
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The premise is clichéd -- it's the usual tale of a pretty girl from the sticks trying to break into movies -- but this satire...
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1923
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Hope Warner
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1923
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This comedy-drama starring Anita Stewart was unusual in that instead of marrying the handsome leading man, the heroine winds...
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Rose Elton
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1922
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Although Anita Stewart receives top billing in this action picture, it's Edward Hearn who has the more prominent role. Bill...
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Anne Wilmot
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1922
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Wealthy Julia Long (Mabel Trunelle) is in love with a poor boy, but Julia's snobbish mother (Helen Strickland) forces her...
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Natalie Lane
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1922
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Rosamond Athelstane (Anita Stewart) has been raised in a convent, ignorant of the fact that the woman who claims to be her...
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Rosamund Athelstane
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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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Popular silent star Anita Stewart is the draw in this soap opera-like feature. Julie Laneau, a French-Canadian girl (Stewart)...
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Julie Arnold
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1921
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One of the silent era's more popular leading ladies, Anita Stewart, stars in this colorful but not particularly true-to-life...
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1921
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Hilda Nordstrom (Anita Stewart) works for the Secret Service, while her twin sister Berta (also played by Stewart) leads a...
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1920
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Pretty Anita Stewart stars in this rough tale of the West, based on the novel by Caroline Lockart. Kate Prentice (Stewart)...
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1920
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Charles T. Dazey's old theatrical chestnut In Old Kentucky was brought to the screen in 1920, courtesy of up-and-coming...
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1920
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Anita Stewart plays a young woman with an unfortunate past in this unoriginal drama, based on a magazine story by Kathleen...
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Harriet Field
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1920
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Lily UpJohn (Anita Stewart), a girl from the slums of London, becomes a chorus girl who gets her big break when a prop man...
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1919
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Anita Stewart plays the title character. Mary Regan is the daughter of a gentleman crook and an heiress. Although she has...
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1919
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1919
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1919
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Marie (Anita Stewart), a young princess, finds herself shipwrecked and uses this as a way to escape her royal duties. She...
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1919
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In spite of an all-star cast and the talents of director Marshall Neilan, there wasn't much that could be done with this...
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1919
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Duke Boris meets the beautiful Yolanda (the beautiful Anita Stewart) while on a hunt with some fellow nobles, and he decides...
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1917
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Chrissey Desselden (Anita Stewart) is the ward of John Warburton (Charles Richman), who dearly loves her. She promises to...
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1917
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Anita Stewart's lovely presence couldn't hide the fact that this drama featured one of the most tired plotlines of the silent...
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1917
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S. Rankin Drew, son of noted stage star Sidney Drew, directed this feature and co-starred in it, along with lovely...
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1917
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The Awakening resurrected the time-honored bromide about the brilliant peasant artist who is seduced and corrupted by wicked...
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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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1917
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1916
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A story by Cyrus Townsend Brady was the foundation for the lavish Vitagraph star vehicle My Lady's Slipper. The popular...
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1916
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1916
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The trade magazine Variety hailed Vitagraph's The Daring of Diana as a "return" to old-fashioned melodrama -- as if this...
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1916
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Juggernaut might be better known today if it hadn't had the bad luck to open the same week as D.W. Griffith's super-spectacle...
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1915
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This Vitagraph three-reeler stars two of the studio's most popular attractions, Anita Stewart and John Emerson. While married...
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1915
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1915
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The largest of the early film companies, Vitagraph, joined the burgeoning serial craze in 1915 with this desert island...
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1915
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Ralph Ince directs his sister-in-lawAnita Stewart in this overwrought melodrama. Stewart plays Rose Peters, a woman wronged...
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1915
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1915
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1915
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"A Melodrama in Three Acts," this Vitagraph production was written for the screen by Marguerite Bertsch. The villain of the...
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1914
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1914
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This Keystone half-reeler is all about a rancher in search of a wife and a husband who'd like to get rid of his spouse....
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1914
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Marguerite Bertsch, one of Vitagraph's busiest screenwriters, was responsible for the three-reel "melodramatic farce" Uncle...
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1914
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It's just possible that Vitagraph didn't take this three-reel backstage yarn too seriously: the studio advertised the picture...
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1914
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1912
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1912
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