Produced by Samuel S. Krellberg's parsimonious Regal Distributing Corp., this Northwest melodrama was made for the kiddie...
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Director
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1934
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Tom Tyler and Wally Wales, both refugees from the silent range, starred in this very low-budget oater from Poverty Row...
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Producer
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1933
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The last of three Tom Tyler Westerns produced by Gower Gulch regular John R. Freuler, War of the Range featured the strapping...
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Producer
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1933
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In this romantic western, a daring masked outlaw steals the gold from a crooked mining company and uses the loot to pay the...
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Producer
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1933
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In the last of four low-budget Westerns for the ill-named Big 4 Film Corp., Bob Custer plays Bud Bryson, a young cowboy...
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Producer
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1932
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Its title and 1929 vintage notwithstanding, Dream Melody was a silent picture. John Roche plays Richard Gordon, an aspiring...
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Director
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1929
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While on a "slumming" excursion, debutante Bobbie Walsh (Viola Dana) falls in love with tenement-district doctor Thornton...
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Director
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1929
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In this western, set aboard a California bound stagecoach, a man and woman passenger begin a flirtation that is interrupted...
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Director
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1929
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The title of this "woman's picture" had little to do with its content. The story is set in an industrial town, where...
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Director
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1928
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Helene Chadwick, a star of the late teens whose popularity had diminished by the end of the '20s, was still capable of...
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Supervisor/Manager
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1928
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In this melodrama, a wealthy girl decides to disguise herself and work as a laborer in her father's factory so she can be...
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Director
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1928
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A young woman grows up innocent of the fact that her gentlemanly father is the head of a notorious ring of thieves. This...
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Producer
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1928
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Bespectacled Creighton Hale and 1923 Wampas Baby Star Virginia Brown Faire headlined this domestic drama from low-budget...
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Director
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1928
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In this silent crime drama, an innocent would-be gambler loses to card sharps and hands them a post-dated check for $50,000...
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Director
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1928
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Wealthy Helene Chadwick decides to discharge her social obligations by doing charity work in the slums. Upon arriving in the...
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Director
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1928
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Tenement gal Nora Denahy (Gladys Hulette) is the "Bowery Cinderella" in this standard melting-pot drama. While on a slumming...
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Director
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1927
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Gold-digging Broadway chorus girl Marguerite de la Motte sets her sights on every wealthy bachelor within a 100-mile radius....
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Director
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1927
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Director
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1925
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Counsel for Defense is set in a graft-ridden town, where the crooked politicians railroad the local doctor (Jay Hunt) into...
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Director
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1925
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Veteran matinee-idol James Kirkwood starred in this low-budget melodrama from poverty row organization Gotham Productions as...
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Director
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1925
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Follies star Ann Pennington had been away from motion pictures for several years when she played the title role in this...
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Director
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1925
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This drama would have fared better as light comedy. Betty Powell (Helene Chadwick) senses that she and her husband, Robert...
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Director
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1924
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After minor film star Hope Hampton married her producer, Jules Brulatour, she went into semi-retirement. This independently...
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Director
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1924
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This independently made feature boasted to have an all-star cast. That statement had a certain amount of truth to it; the...
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Director
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1924
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Director
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1924
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Director
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1924
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Motion Picture News reflects the prejudices of the day when its review of this drama notes "The theme -- that love is...
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Director
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1923
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This emotional melodrama was based on the novel Cheating Wives, by Leota Morgan. Mary Alden (who played Senator Stoneman's...
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Director, Producer
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1923
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Ex-Follies girl Dorothy Mackaill was perfectly cast as what else -- a chorus girl -- in this light comedy. However, her...
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Director
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1923
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Legendary escape artist Harry Houdini both produced and starred in The Man From Beyond. Houdini plays a man who has been...
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Director
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1922
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This melodrama is based on a play that was popular in the first decade of the 1900s. Unfortunately, it was quite dated by the...
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Director, Producer
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1922
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Director
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1921
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Philip Pemberton (E.J. Radcliffe) is so intent on snaring the nomination for governor that he sorely neglects his wife...
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Director
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1920
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Banker Wharton (Joseph Smiley) is on his last legs financially, and when he confesses his ruin to his daughter, Marion...
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Director
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1920
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Back in the days when Darwinism was considered a controversial scientific theory, people had some pretty strange notions...
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Director
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1919
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Handsome action hero George Larkin both co-wrote (with Lloyd Lonergan) and starred in this independently produced adventure...
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Director
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1919
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This drama offers a different twist to the usual war story -- and it had to, since World War I had ended ten months before...
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Director
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1919
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This independently produced serial starred world-famous magician and escape artist Harry Houdini as Quintin Locke, a secret...
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Director
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1918
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Idealistic young lawyer Robert Edeson goes to work for district attorney Frank Keenan, little realizing that his new boss is...
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Director
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1917
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Sonia Smirnov (Madame Olga Petrova) is the most popular actress in Paris. But years before, she was married to Gaston Duval...
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Director
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1916
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Director
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1916
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