Veteran movie leading man Bert Lytell warmed the director's chair for Along Came Love. Irene Hervey plays a shopgirl, while...
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Director
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1937
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In this comedy, a lady-bootlegger does her 90 days in jail, gets released and becomes the secretary for a prominent...
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1931
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In this entry in the Lone Wolf series, the first to have a soundtrack, the jealousies of the King and the coquettish Queen...
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Michael Lanyard
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1930
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An early talkie from then-poverty row company Columbia Pictures, Brothers features popular silent screen actor Bert Lytell in...
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Bob Naughton
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1930
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The Lone Wolf, the gentleman thief created by Louis Joseph Vance, made his talking-picture debut in Columbia's The Lone...
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Michael Lanyard
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1929
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First filmed 1917, the Elmer Rice play On Trial was remade as a talkie eleven years later. The original stage version was...
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Robert Strickland
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1928
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Bert Lytell stars as Richard Band, a handsome doctor specializing in women's ailments. One of Band's more impressionable...
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Dr. Richard Bard
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1927
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Although this was only the second "Lone Wolf" film produced by Columbia, Bert Lytell had already played Louis Joseph Vance's...
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Michael Lanyard
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1927
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This drama starring Evelyn Brent is a barometer of the moral tone of the late '20s. Sales clerk Dolly Morton (Brent) gets a...
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Bob Crane
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1927
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Alma Rubens, a hauntingly beautiful silent screen actress whose career was cut short by drug addiction, stars in The Gilded...
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Brian Anestry
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1926
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The Lone Wolf, Louis Joseph Vance's celebrated thief-turned-sleuth, began his long association with Columbia Pictures in...
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Michael Lanyard
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1926
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Advertised as a "crook society comedy," Columbia's Obey the Law features Bert Lytell in a role not unlike his frequent screen...
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1926
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Directed in the manner of a lamp-lighted melodrama by Louis J. Gasnier, That Model From Paris was based on the old Goveneur...
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1926
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Dr. Gerald Sumner
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1925
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Unable to rely upon Oscar Wilde's epigrammatic dialogue to carry the day (this was, after all, the silent-film era), director...
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Lord Windermere
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1925
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After cutting his teeth on Mack Sennett comedies, this drama became Roy Del Ruth's first serious film. Eve Burnside (Irene...
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Baron Geraldo Maddox
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1925
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Based on a novel by popular pulp writer James Oliver Curwood, who had a passion for lusty Northwoods melodrama, Steele of the...
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Philip Steele
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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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Dan Prichard
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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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David
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1924
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Author Anthony Hope's sequel to The Prisoner of Zenda had been filmed once before, in 1915. But filmgoers were far more...
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King of Ruritania
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1923
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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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David Rozsi
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1923
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Bert Lytell stars in a double role of father and son in this confusing drama about love and self-sacrifice. Tommy Carteret...
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Tommy Carteret, Jr,Tommy Carteret, Sr.
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1922
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When prize fighter Johnny Duffey (Bert Lytell) breaks his hand, the doctor orders him to rest for three months before he...
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1922
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The Willard Mack stage play Kick In starred John Barrymore on Broadway and was made into a motion picture in 1917, with Ouida...
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Chick Hewes
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1922
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This epic historical romance, based on the novel by Mary Johnston, was one of Paramount's big releases for 1922, and it...
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Capt. Ralph Percy
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1922
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1922
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Between the time Franz Molnar's play Liliom was first seen on-stage and 1956, when the Rodgers and Hammerstein version,...
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"Curley" Flynn
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1921
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Bert Lytell stars in this delightful crook comedy. Because Rachel Stetherill (Edythe Chapman) disapproves of her daughter's...
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Robert Ashe
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1921
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Bert Lytell stars in this slightly absurd romantic comedy. When Bedford Mills (Lytell) returns from the Great War (or World...
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Bedford Mills
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1921
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Although this mystery-comedy came out mere weeks after John Barrymore portrayed Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's most famous...
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1921
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This film was adapted from a well-known novel by Sir Gilbert Parker. Charley Steele (Bert Lytell) is a hard-drinking lawyer...
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1920
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1920
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Bert Lytell stars in this breezy light comedy. Jimmie Slocum (Lytell) can't stay out of trouble, and his father (Frank...
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1919
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