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1929
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Tony
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1928
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1928
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Having alienated virtually all the major Hollywood studios, filmmaker Erich Von Stroheim turned to independent entrepreneur...
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1928
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The strange and terrible things that the lust for gold can do to the soul comprise the message of this innovative, epic...
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1928
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The oft-filmed Gene Stratton-Porter novel The Magic Garden was given a splendid (if economical) screen treatment by FBO...
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1927
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Released with sound effects and a music score that included the song "When Love Comes Smiling" by Walter Hirsch, Lew Pollack...
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1927
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Tony Verdi
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1927
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The Road to Romance is a heavily Hollywoodized adaptation of the Joseph Conrad/Ford Maddox Ford novel Romance (which served...
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Castro
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1927
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Lew Cody stars as Tony Townsend, a top-hatted "international adventurer" who gets into a heap of trouble when he runs out of...
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1926
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A novel by Stephen French Whitman was the source for First National's The Blonde Saint. Lewis Stone stars as Sebastian Maure,...
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Ilario
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1926
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1926
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Lon Chaney stars as Erik, the Phantom, in what is probably his most famous and certainly his most horrifying role. Produced...
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1925
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Dorothy Revier plays a woman who decides that all men are scum when her sister dies giving birth to an illegitimate child....
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Tony Caruso
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1925
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Mariposa (Pola Negri) is a dancer in a Spanish café who is discovered by theatrical manager Señor Sprotti (Cesare Gravina)...
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Sr. Allessandro Spotti
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1925
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According to the Paramount publicity mill, Joseph Hergesheimer wrote this unoriginal tale of California's early days...
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1925
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When Donovan Steele (Percy Marmont) discovers his fiancée with another man, he loses faith in both women and God. He...
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1925
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1925
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Glamorous Gloria Swanson dressed down for this story of a little Parisian thief. Toinette (Swanson) is the leader of a band...
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Charlot
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1924
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1924
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This bizarre seafaring melodrama starred the ill-fated John Bowers (in 1936 he committed suicide by walking into the ocean,...
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1924
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This second film version of the Victor Hugo novel Notre Dame de Paris (the first was a Theda Bara vehicle,...
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1923
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Little Jackie Coogan, the most popular child star of his generation, once again played a poor but spunky ragamuffin in this...
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Cesare Gallo
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1923
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Luigi, the Clown
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1923
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Sylvester Urban
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1923
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Actor/ writer/ director Erich Von Stroheim stars as a fraudulent count, living high on the hog in Monte Carlo. He supports...
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1922
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A pert Vitagraph ingenue very much cast in the Mary Pickford mold and advertised as "The Girl with the Million Dollar Smile,"...
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Polcon
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1921
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The role of Jacqueline Floriot -- the Madame X of the film's title -- is a tour de force for any actress. After having an...
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1920
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1920
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In this lesser Mary Pickford vehicle -- her first picture under the Artcraft banner -- the star plays Radha, an English girl...
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1916
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In her longest film to date -- 6 reels -- Mary Pickford starred in this well-made drama as an American girl, kidnapped as a...
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1916
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Not surprisingly, Mary Pickford failed to look sufficiently Japanese in this five-reel melodrama based on John Luther Long's...
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1915
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