A best-selling nonfictional book of the 1920s provided the title for this Will Rogers vehicle. Rogers plays a small town...
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1935
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In this family comedy, the wealthy executive of a steel company must endure life with a strict, teetotaling wife, a wild...
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1935
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Looking for all the world like a 2-reel comedy bloated to 6-reel proportions, Embarrassing Moments was directed by...
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1934
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This brisk Monogram melodrama includes all the requisite entertainment elements: Talented cast, solid story, a plenitude of...
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1933
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A vengeful cowpoke rides out for revenge against the cattle rustlers who killed his pa in this western. Along the way, he...
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1932
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The peripatetic spouses referred to in the title are all travelling salesmen, scooting to and from their wives via train. In...
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Ben
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1931
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In this swashbuckling melodrama, set in Budapest, a seductive gold-digger becomes the mistress of a wealthy old man. She,...
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1931
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Why Sailors Go Wrong was directed by Henry "Pathe" Lehrmann, whose comedy technique hadn't changed much since his days with...
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1928
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Real-life gridiron star Jeff Cravath was the technical advisor for the fair-to-middling campus picture Making the Varsity. In...
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1928
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Starring Buck Jones, Fox's second-string cowboy hero, this fine silent Western featured a group of Basque settlers terrorized...
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1927
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Based on "The Owner of the Aztec", a 1926 magazine story by Murray Leinster, this typical silent Buck Jones Western presented...
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Thomas Tilford
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1927
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Tom Mix's lucrative contract with Fox Studios was drawing to a close when the World's Most Popular Cowboy starred in Canyon...
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Ed Bardin
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1926
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Silent-film leading lady Alice Calhoun always tried hard, but she was defeated by the "B"-grade melodramas in which she...
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Raymond
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1926
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Silent screen Western star Tom Mix portrays a detective investigating a series of train robberies in this fast-paced,...
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1926
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Three of Hollywood's more enterprising women created this sentimental treatise on sin and redemption: Mrs. Wallace Reid (the...
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1925
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Paul Dubois
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1925
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This comedy-drama was based on a play by Israel Zangwill and meant to cash in on the fame Colleen Moore earned from Flaming...
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Oscar Pleat
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1925
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People do all kinds of nutty things in this silent melodrama from producer/director Maurice Tourneur. Take Ramon Martinez...
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1923
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Charles Chaplin's first, long-awaited, independent production for United Artists begins with an only partially true caveat...
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Jean Millet
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1923
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Artist
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1921
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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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