Produced by the low-budget Weiss brothers, Leonard and Louis, The Adventures of Tarzan was the first of no less than five...
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1921
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Many years before either of them wound up at the Hal Roach studios, Oliver Hardy and Charley Chase both spent time working...
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1918
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A Night at the Show is the most elaborate two-reeler directed by Charlie Chaplin during his 1915-1916 stay at Essanay...
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1915
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Charlie Chaplin's 10th Essanay film marks a further development for him in story construction, gag development and the use of...
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1915
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Charlie Chaplin began his new job at Essanay Studios, who lured him away from Keystone with an offer of $1250 a week plus a...
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1915
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1912
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1910
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1909
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1909
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D.W. Griffith's The Lure of the Gown was advertised by Biograph Films as "An Italian Contemporary Romance" -- with Fort Lee,...
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1909
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1909
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1909
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1909
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1909
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1909
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1909
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1908
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Biograph's The Redman and the Child was historically important for two reasons; it was the second film directorial effort of...
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1908
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1908
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1908
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1908
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1908
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1908
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Not a wartime drama in itself, this routine story of intrigue and betrayal is set fifteen years after the fact. During the...
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1908
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In this four hanky early silent melodrama, Ruth tries to survive amidst tragedy and toil on New York's Lower East Side. It...
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1908
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1908
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1908
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1908
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1908
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