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1936
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Produced by Poverty Row company Beaumont Pictures, this obscure Western was the third of four oaters starring veteran leading...
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1936
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In his fourth and final Western for Poverty Row company Beaumont Pictures, veteran leading man Conway Tearle played Kirk...
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Kirk Allenby,Bob Enright
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1936
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1936
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It's a black night in Hollywood when matinee idol Neil DuBeck (Rod LaRoque) is murdered at the preview of his latest film....
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1936
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In his second of four low-budget Westerns for Poverty Row company Beaumont Pictures, veteran silent screen star Conway...
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1935
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Produced by Mitchell Leichter's low-rent Beaumont Pictures, this inexpensive but fairly effective oater was the first of four...
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1935
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This typically lightning-paced Mascot Studios production stars Heather Angel as the title character, a thrill-seeking...
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Desmond
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1935
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In this mystery, an international news correspondent is fatally shot with three bullets. Now three men stand accused of the...
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Floyd Cooper
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1935
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A much-married man of the world is found murdered in this typical low-budget whodunit and each and every one of his fifteen...
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Inspector Dawes
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1934
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Richard Dix plays the title-role, of a dashing highwayman and bandit in 1870's Australia, in this strangely delightful mix of...
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Sir Julian Kent
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1934
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In this brutal prison drama a hen-pecked husband is sentenced to prison after getting caught with his hand in the company...
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Hollins
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1933
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In this romantic comedy, a middle-aged woman married to a much older man begins a harmless flirtation with an artistically...
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Max Lawrence
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1933
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First filmed in 1911, William Makepeace Thackeray's satirical novel Vanity Fair has undergone several cinemadaptations, most...
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Rawdon Crawley
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1932
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Mayfair Productions had an absolute genius for coming up with titles that would drive away audiences. Wisely, Mayfair's 1932...
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Steven Kennedy
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1932
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Bob Ashley
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1932
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As evidenced by its title, Chesterfield's The King Murder was partially inspired by the infamous Dot King extortion case of...
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1932
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Stevens
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1932
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Though produced by Supreme Pictures and distributed by Artclass, the poverty-row sex drama Pleasure is neither supreme, arty,...
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1932
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The second of two projected John Wayne serials produced by genre expert Mascot Pictures, this film used the budget-saving...
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1932
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A pair of grifters, one of whom is impersonating a doctor, assist a sick woman while riding a train. After the woman dies,...
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Grant Arnold
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1932
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Conway Tearle stars as Jack Norton, a diamond smuggler operating in South America who is strong-armed into participating in a...
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Jack Norton
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1931
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Hugh Somerton
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1931
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This British melodrama, explores the daily endeavors of the decadent English upper class. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi...
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1931
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In this melodrama, a young secretary becomes the Kept Woman of her lascivious employer. When she encounters her high school...
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Van Dyne
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1931
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The Truth About Youth is the third film version of Henry V. Esmond's play, When We Were Twenty-One. Richard Dane (David...
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Richard Carewe
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1930
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When dignified silent-film leading man Conway Tearle appeared in a short series of "B" westerns in the 1930s, many of his...
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Kit "Smoke" Bellew
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1929
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A woman finds herself a victim of love in this drama. Her trouble begins when her husband falsely accuses her of having an...
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Harold Courtenay
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1929
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Stephen Lee
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1929
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The Lost Zeppelin offers a bonanza of special effects and art-deco sets with a nickel's worth of plot. The film begins at a...
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Cmdr. Hall
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1929
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The pretty former showgirl Dorothy Sebastian improbably plays a South Pacific native girl in this silent clinker. She...
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Bruce Paine
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1927
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Filmed through mounds of gauze, silent movie queen Mae Murray stars in MGM's Altars of Desire. Murray plays a willful...
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David Elrod
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1927
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The fetchingly underdressed Dorothy Mackaill plays the title role in The Dancer of Paris. Betrayed early on by the degenerate...
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Noel Anson
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1926
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Count Maxim Von Hartig
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1926
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The Sporting Lover was produced by Faultless Pictures Corporation, leaving the picture wide open for wisecracks from the...
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Captain Terrance Connaughton
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1926
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Believe it or not, Betty Bronson, who starred in the title role of Peter Pan, was the first choice to play jazz baby Kittens...
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Jerry Naughton
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1926
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Steel worker Robert Holden (Conway Tearle) becomes president of the corporation, thanks to his involvement in an invention...
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Robert Holton
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1925
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Returning to one of his favorite themes, crooks bilking the gullible nouveau riche, Tod Browning both co-wrote (with Waldemar...
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Screenwriter, Michael Nash
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1925
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Gerald Rexford
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1925
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Richard Keith
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1925
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This drama was based on the novel The Love Serum by Gouverneur Morris. Bootlegging lovers Joe Strickland (Conway Tearle) and...
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1925
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James Hamilot
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1925
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Two of the silent screen's major stars, beautiful blonde Alice Terry and British-born Conway Tearle, starred in this lavishly...
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Stephen Ghent
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1924
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Robert Vantine
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1924
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Corinne Griffith stars in this emotional drama based on the stage play by William Hurlburt. Although Walter Harker (Crauford...
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1924
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When Madame Zatianny appears, seemingly from nowhere on the social scene, everyone is taken by her beauty. The older ones say...
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1924
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American engineer Robert Maury (Conway Tearle) travels to Paris with his wife, Elsie (Dorothy Mackaill). He leaves her there...
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Robert Maury
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1924
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Wade Cameron
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1924
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In her autobiography, Pola Negri claims she felt dubious about playing the lead role in this exotic drama based on the novel...
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Mahmoud Baroudi
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1923
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The massacre of the Huguenots, previously dramatized in broad strokes by Griffith's Intolerance, served as the basis for...
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Rupert de Vrieac
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1923
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Deft light comedienne Constance Talmadge seems woefully out of place in this historical drama of 17th century England. It was...
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Capt. Miles Prothero
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1923
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Louis Neville
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1923
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Suave Conway Tearle playing a prize fighter? At least he plays a middle weight in this colorful romantic drama, so his build...
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1922
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General de Montriveau
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1922
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Producer Lewis J. Selznek showed off his skills as a showman with this flashy Elaine Hammerstein vehicle. While Hammerstein...
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Buck Feamley
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1922
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Handsome Conway Tearle stars in this crime drama. Even from childhood, Billy Clifford (Jerry Devine) has shown a streak of...
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1922
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Stalwart Conway Tearle is a soldier of fortune in this seafaring adventure film. Captain Dick Carson (Tearle) is headed for...
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Capt. Dick Carson
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1922
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The Stratiger/Gordon Phillips
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1921
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Times have certainly changed since the 1920s -- the critic from trade magazine Moving Picture World asserted that the idea of...
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1921
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Hugh Colman
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1921
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Because railroad president Caleb Conover (Conway Tearle) is a scrappy, self-made man, the others at his country club view him...
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Caleb Conover
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1921
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Lorenzo Carilo (Conway Tearle) is a waiter at the Ritz who is introduced to Martha Mansfield (Vivian Forrester) as the Duke...
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1921
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Silent era film exhibitors knew the real draw of handsome Conway Tearle -- "Tell the girls that Tearle looks great in...
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Bill Mathews
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1920
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Norma Talmadge plays a character with multiple identities in this light comedy. Marie Callender (Talmadge) becomes the...
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1920
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Parisian actress Diane Sorel (Clara Kimball Young) is starring in a play called The Forbidden Woman. Her manager, Edward...
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1920
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This was Conway Tearle's first starring film for the Selznick studios. He is Dr. Paul Carrington, a young surgeon who is very...
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1920
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This fluffy Constance Talmadge vehicle is based on the play by Anthony Wharton. Lilliums Blair (Talmadge) is an ambitious...
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1920
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1920
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1919
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1919
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1919
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Nancy Lee (Norma Talmadge) is a Southern belle with a good pedigree whose family, nevertheless, is impoverished. They refuse...
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1919
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Lily UpJohn (Anita Stewart), a girl from the slums of London, becomes a chorus girl who gets her big break when a prop man...
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1919
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John Risca
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1918
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1916
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An English society woman throws a party and invites all her guests to tell a story. The most fascinating is told by Helene...
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1915
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1915
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This drama was based on the play by James A. Herne, and was filmed again in 1920 with Alice Lake. A pair of brothers,...
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1914
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1914
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