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1961
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An amoral capitalist is the protagonist of this drama written by one of Hollywood's famous "Ten" (the first people in the...
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Sarah Griswold
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1934
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Though she certainly didn't need the money, silent film favorite Colleen Moore made a comeback bid during the 1933-34 film...
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Patsy Shaw
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1934
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Hester Prynne
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1934
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Sally Garner
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1933
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Based upon the phenomenally successful Harold Gray comic strip, Little Orphan Annie covers a lot of ground in its short 60...
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1932
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In this comedy, a salesgirl falls in love with a wealthy heir to the store in which she works. At first his father opposes...
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Pert
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1929
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Colleen Moore's starring vehicles were never as "naughty" as their titles suggested. In Synthetic Sin, for example, Moore is...
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Betty
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1929
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In this musical, a naive entertainer is sent to Paris by a Broadway producer who wants her return with a more sophisticate,...
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Betty Murphy/Fifi D'Auray
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1929
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When silent star Colleen Moore nervously faced a microphone for her first "sound" test, the results were so positive that...
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Kathleen O'Connor
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1929
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Kay Rutfield
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1928
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Mary Randall
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1928
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George Fitzmaurice directed this romantic World War I drama, which was First National Pictures' entry into the epic...
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Jeannine Berthelot
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1928
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Bernice Summers
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1927
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In the tradition of Colleen Moore's best films, Her Wild Oat is nowhere near as "naughty" as its title. Moore is cast as Mary...
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Mary Brown
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1927
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One of the most accessible of the Colleen Moore silent vehicles, Orchids and Ermine also happens to be among Moore's best and...
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Pink Watson
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1927
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Sophisticated, silk-hatted silent-film comedian Raymond Griffith had at least one classic in him, and Hands Up was that film....
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1926
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Silent film star Colleen Moore and Charlie Plumb's comic strip character Ella Cinders had two basic things in common: their...
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Ella Cinders
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1926
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This typically delightful Colleen Moore vehicle was one of several produced by the actress' then-husband, First National...
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Fernie Schmidt
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1926
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Even minus the original musical score, this silent-film adaptation of the Broadway hit Irene is a delight. Colleen Moore...
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Irene O'Dare
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1926
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Set in a not-so-reasonable facsimile of London's Limehouse district, Twinkletoes stars Colleen Moore as the title character,...
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Twinkletoes
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1926
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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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Mary Sundale
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1925
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Proving once and for all that Western filmmaking was treacherous work even for the greatest of stars, Colleen Moore broke her...
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Maggie Fortune
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1925
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After her impressive dramatic role in So Big, Colleen Moore returned to light comedies (mostly because her studio knew they...
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Sally
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1925
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Although Colleen Moore made this drama before Flaming Youth, it came out later, which wound up being a big help at the box...
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Mary McGinn
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1924
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Gilda Lamont
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1924
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Selina Peake
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1924
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For quite a few years during the 1920s, Colleen Moore was the perfect flapper personified, and the title to this light comedy...
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Tommie Lou Pember
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1924
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Ellie Byrne (Colleen Moore) and Don Lane (Ben Lyon) are childhood pals -- their fathers (Charles Murray and Russell Simpson)...
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Ellie Byrne
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1924
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Colleen Moore who, later in the year, would become indelibly identified with Flaming Youth, got raves for her performance in...
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Sara Joke
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1923
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Mary Ellis
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1923
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Bela
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1923
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Danny O'Rourke (Kenneth Harlan) is the son of a cop who died in the line of duty. His sweetheart is Maggie Muldoon (Colleen...
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Maggie Muldoon
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1923
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This heart-warming drama was one of Colleen Moore's first films for First National, but her star would not ascend until later...
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Mary Virginia
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1923
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This picture practically defined the Roaring Twenties and shot Colleen Moore to superstardom. Because she is neglected by her...
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1923
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Still a few years away from super stardom, Colleen Moore toiled in this low-budget romantic comedy based on...
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1922
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Eastern boy Malcolm McGregor takes a job in a Western lumber camp to improve his manliness. In his job as overseer, he meets...
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Mercy Boone
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1922
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Colleen Moore had not yet become the epitome of Flaming Youth when she co-starred with Cullen Landis in this pleasant little...
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1922
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Writer Rupert Hughes chose this predictable story as his first directorial effort, but he brings it fresh life with the help...
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Idalene Nobbin
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1922
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Vitagraph shot this melodrama, based on the stage play by Ramsay Norris, once before, in 1916. The newer version seemed to...
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1922
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Come on Over is the saga of an Irish-American family. What's past is prologue in this case, as the trials and tribulations of...
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Moyna Killiea
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1922
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"Sky Pilot" was early 20th-century slang for a preacher man. The title character, played by John Bowers, arrives in the...
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Gwen
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1921
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Director Marshall Neilan proved to be a little ahead of his time when he made this satirical comedy-drama, based on the book...
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Mavis
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1921
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In a change of pace, cowboy hero Tom Mix plays a Canadian mountie in The Cyclone. Despite his new surroundings, Mix comports...
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1920
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Sessue Hayakawa plays Akbar Kahn, a Persian writer who lives in New York's Greenwich Village. Kahn cooly uses Indora...
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1920
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Dinty O'Sullivan (Wesley Barry) is the son of poor Irish immigrants. His father was killed the day he and his mother arrived...
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1920
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"Campus Carmen," "As Luck Would Have It" and "Her Bridal Nightmare" are the silent short stories featured in this series from...
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1920
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As might be guessed by the title, The Busher is a baseball film. Charles Ray plays Ben Harding, a country greenhorn who is...
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1919
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After the overthrow of the Russian government in 1917, many distorted reports about the new Bolshevist regime filtered into...
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1919
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Even though Tom Mix forsakes his cowboy hat for a fur cap in this Northwoods tale, the story (adapted from the novel by Frank...
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1919
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With his rugged frame, Monroe Salisbury was right at home in northwoods dramas like this one. His co-star is a pre-flapper,...
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1919
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This picture has nothing to do with the 1933 Spencer Tracy film, or its 1961 remake. It's an adaptation of a novel by Grace...
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1918
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Robert Harron plays Frank Trent, a young man who has been brought up to be courteous and chivalrous. In spite of this, he...
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1917
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1917
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Jimmie Bates (Robert Harron) is the town bad boy, full of pranks and always getting in trouble. He neglects his sweetheart...
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1917
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When producer-star Demi Moore added a gratuitous "burned at the stake" scene to her 1995 vanity-production version of...
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1917
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Billed semi-apologetically as "Another Rupert Julian Production," The Savage is set in the Great Canadian Northwest. The...
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1917
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