The tragic Barbara LaMarr made her final film appearance in The Girl From Montmartre. LaMarr is cast as Parisian cabaret...
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Emilia
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1926
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Both businessman Michael Mont (Thomas Holding) and artist Wilfred Desert (Henry Victor) love Fleur Forsyte (Barbara LaMarr)....
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Fleur Forsyte
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1925
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Isabella Echevaria
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1925
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Barbara La Marr plays the title role, a woman with a dual nature. On one hand, Sandra is a home-loving wife, on the other,...
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Sandra Waring
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1924
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Before she became a star, silent screen vamp Barbara LaMarr often wrote screenplays. She still wielded a pen now and again...
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Screenwriter
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1924
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Ramon Novarro and Barbara LaMarr, the featured players who made such an impression in The Prisoner of Zenda, reunite in this...
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Guerita, his wife
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1924
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The White Moth
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1924
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The wooden performances by a usually fine cast of players suggest that the script to this melodrama -- based on the poem The...
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Lady Known as Lou
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1924
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Bruno, a tramp (Richard Bennett), takes in a waif, David, who is later adopted by a man whose daughter, Roma, wants a...
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Donna Roma
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1923
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This comedy-melodrama, based on the novel by Rupert Hughes (who also directed), blends fiction and reality to tell the story...
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Leva Lemaire
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1923
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In this silent tale of deception and redemption, a cocky youth returns to his hometown filled with thrilling, totally...
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Hester Lane
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1923
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This Northwest melodrama was based on the novel The Law Bringers by G. B. Lancaster. Andree Grange (Renée Adorée), the...
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Camille Lenoir
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1923
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Maurice Tourneur directed this colorful Arabian Nights-type fantasy in his usual picturesque style. After attempting to kill...
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1923
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Laura Bedford/Laura Maberne
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1923
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Starring New Zealander Shayle Gardner in the title role, this British screen version of Augusta J. Evans-Wilson's sentimental...
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Agnes Hunt
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1923
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In the early 1920s Fred Niblo was known for directing adventure films -- he had already done Mark of Zorro and The Three...
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Anna Valeska
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1923
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Although this domestic drama was certainly subpar, it featured two of the most beautiful faces of the silent screen --...
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Mrs. Martin
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1922
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Based on the popular novel of rural life by Charles Felton Pidgin, this motion picture featured most of the star names that...
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Lindy Putnam
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1922
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This epic-scale silent adaptation of the popular novel by Anthony Hope concerns Rudolph (Lewis S. Stone), a member of the...
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Antoinette de Mauban
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1922
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Both Ramon Novarro and Barbara LaMarr had just appeared in Prisoner of Zenda and their careers were on the ascendant when...
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Jacqueline, his daughter
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1922
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On the whole, John Gilbert's starring vehicles at Fox were not as beneficial to him professionally as his films at MGM....
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Themar
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1922
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Although Fox pushed this drama as a vehicle for its new star, Barbara Bedford, far more interesting was another Barbara,...
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1921
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Douglas Fairbanks, Sr. was making the transition from modern romantic stories to adventures when The Nut was made -- The Mark...
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1921
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1921
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Based on a serialized novel by Courtney Riley Cooper, Christmas Eve at Pilot Butte, this sentimental silent Western was one...
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1921
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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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1920
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