April Flores, Sasha Gray, and LA Cholita star in director Carlos Batts' revolutionary sex fantasy combining comic...
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2007
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Former Broadway matinee idol Lou Tellegen tries to recapture his past magic in the 1927 potboiler Married Alive. Tellegan...
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Viola Heimesley Duxbury
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1927
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Ralph Ince both directs and stars in Jack London's oft-filmed tale of the sea. The Ghost, a seal-poaching schooner, has as...
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1926
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Two alumni from the old Thomas Ince Studios -- director Emmet Flynn and Tom's actor-director brother Ralph -- collaborated on...
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Nona Deering
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1926
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The subject matter to this Victor Fleming-directed drama is typically virile -- it takes place in Sacramento during the Gold...
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Martha Joyce
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1925
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Will Prescott (Richard Dix) is a bank cashier whose assistant, Ned Seabury (Neil Hamilton), has made a killing in the stock...
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Agnes Prescott
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1925
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This drama was the type of feature that was very popular among typical filmgoers in the 1920s. Fred and Alice Garlan (Eugene...
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Helen Ralston
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1925
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This romance starring Edmund Lowe was just another routine Fox programmer. Richard March (Lowe) is a pilot during the Great...
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Motion Weston
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1925
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The Big Parade was designed as a modest programmer concerning one young man's disillusionment in the face of war. When the...
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Justyn Reed
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1925
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Betty
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1924
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1924
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1924
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Played mainly for laughs, this silent Western features Tom Mix as a rancher who goes to Washington (not unlike the later Mr....
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1924
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A bachelors' club is shaken when one of its members forfeits his five thousand dollar fee to wed. Then another member adopts...
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Bobette Audrey
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1924
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Prince Kaloney (Edmund Lowe) is loyal to Messina's King Louis (Sheldon Lewis), even after he has been deposed. While trying...
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Patricia Carson
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1924
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Eunice Whitney
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1924
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This Universal melodrama took the "rescuing the hero at the last minute" ploy to ridiculous extremes. Milton Sills has the...
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Minnie O'Reilly
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1923
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Although Rin Tin Tin had appeared before in several films, this Northwoods drama was his first starring vehicle. The story...
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1923
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Lively Universal star Herbert Rawlinson may have been past his prime, but he still made a good showing in this pleasant...
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Phyllis Andrews
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1923
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While this fast-paced action picture from cowboy star Tom Mix was a little lighter on the Western scenes than normal (a good...
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1923
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This political drama, based on the story by George Randolph Chester, is not related to the 1917 film of the same name. Jim...
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1923
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This curious story seems even odder when you know it came from the pen of Western writer Zane Grey. Mercedes McDonald (Claire...
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Mercedes McDonald
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1922
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Western star Tom Mix's wonder horse, Tony, took center stage in this fine silent oater directed by Lynn F. Reynolds for the...
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Marianne Jordan
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1922
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After the success of the 1919 picture The Miracle Man, producers made quite a number of films about faith-healers in hopes of...
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Vivian Breed
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1922
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Although this drama, "suggested by" the book by Stewart Edward White, takes place in the lawless post-gold rush San Francisco...
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Nan Bennett
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1922
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Tom Mix travels from the desert of the American West to the Sahara desert in this picture, which is as much farce as it is...
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Janice Terhune
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1922
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When Zane Grey's novel, Wildfire, was filmed here, it somehow turned into a hoary Drury Lane-style melodrama, set in the West...
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Lucy Bostil
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1922
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When trade paper Motion Picture News said, "As a comedian, Tom Mix is a good tragedian," it's clear he was in trouble with...
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1922
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Robert McKim, who was a popular villain in silent films, has a more subtle and complex badguy to play in this adaptation of...
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Molly Culpepper
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1921
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Avice Milbrey
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1921
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Cinema veteran Benjamin B. Hampton produced this fanciful silent western starring his wife Claire Adams as a girl forced to...
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Ruth Emory
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1921
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The Man of the Forest was one of a seemingly endless stream of Zane Grey novels that were brought to the screen....
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helen Raynor
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1921
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Veteran producer Benjamin B. Hampton had an affinity for filming the works of pulp writer Zane Grey. Grey's The Desert of...
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1920
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Among Lon Chaney's early villainous roles was Blizzard, the criminal mastermind of this melodrama set in San Francisco's...
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1920
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1919
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