This charming tale is about a young girl's father and his slightly erratic behavior after sampling a refreshing alcoholic...
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Book Author
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1963
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Stars in the Back Yard is an alternate title for filmmaker Hugo Haas' valedictory feature Paradise Alley. Taking a breather...
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1961
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Corinne Griffith, the stunningly attractive "orchid lady" of the silent screen, originally intended to retire when talkies...
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Lily Christine Summerset
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1932
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Silent screen sweetheart Corinne Griffith, who originally wanted to retire when talkies came in, proved the wisdom of her...
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Mildred Harker
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1930
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In this early sound film, an innocent country gal tires of her dull pastoral life and equally boring beau so she heads for...
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Hester Bevins
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1930
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Frank Lloyd both produced and directed The Divine Lady, a Hollywood slant on the 19th century romance of Lord Horatio Nelson...
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Emma Hart (Lady Hamilton)
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1929
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Playwright Maxwell Anderson's domestic comedy drama Saturday's Children was adapted for the screen three times between 1929...
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Bobby Halvey
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1929
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In this early talkie that contains very little talking, an Austrian showgirl working in a cabaret moonlights as a thief....
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Riza Riga
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1929
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Corinne Griffith stars in this 1928 remake of the 1922 melodrama Outcast. Both films were based on a play by Hubert Henry...
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Miriam
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1928
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Having worn out his welcome in country-bumpkin roles, silent film star Charles Ray made an effort to re-establish himself in...
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Toni Le Brun
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1928
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The Lady in Ermine was based on the Rudolph Schanzer-Ernest Wellisch operetta of the same name. Corinne Griffith stars as...
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Mariana
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1927
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Madeline Durkin
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1927
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Corinne Griffith had pretty much limited herself to lugubrious romantic melodramas by the time Into Her Kingdom came along....
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Grand Duchess Tatiana
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1926
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Corinne Griffith is Syncopating Sue in this jazz-age romp. Hoping to become a famous musical comedy star, Sue Adams takes a...
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Susan Adams
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1926
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Mademoiselle Modiste is based on the Victor Herbert-Henry Blossom operetta of the same name -- minus the music, of course....
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Fifi
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1926
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This comedy was based on a novel by author Edna Ferber. Although she is merely a classified ads employee, Babs Comet (Corinne...
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Babs Comet
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1925
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Lady Helen Haden
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1925
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Corinne Griffith stars in this jazz-age drama, which contains a seemingly endless round of wild parties and bootleg gin....
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Marian Hale
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1925
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Violet Morgan
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1924
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Linda Lou Heath
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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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Madame Zatianny/Mary Ogden
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1924
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As the year anniversary of her marriage nears, Betty Jordan (Corinne Griffith) realizes that her husband, Perry...
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Betty Jordan
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1924
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Valerie West
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1923
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Elinor Glyn, author of the notorious Three Weeks, wrote this story on which this drama was based, so the film was bound to...
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Laline Kingston
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1923
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This was not one of Corinne Griffith's better vehicles. It's one of a seemingly endless procession of Northwoods melodramas,...
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Althea Sherill
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1922
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This society drama is a tightly woven little programmer. Linda Catherton comes from a poor but aristocratic Georgia family....
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1922
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Although an endless round of coincidences strip this drama of any credibility, Corinne Griffith, as always, looks pretty and...
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Marian Wolcott
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1921
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In this well-made but routine drama, stenographer Cara Deene (Corinne Griffith) adores her boss, Anthony Blake...
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1921
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An Eastern debutante (Corinne Griffith) will lose what is left of her inheritance, a secluded copper mine, unless a railroad...
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1921
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1920
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Helen Stevens (Corinne Griffith) is that classic movie heroine: the society miss who insists on making her own living. She...
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1920
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In this tale of high society, Blanche Sterling (Corinne Griffith) is a spoiled young woman who weds a man who's after her...
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1919
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Newspaper cartoonist Bud Fisher penned the exotically titled short story The Green Gullabaloo, which was committed to film in...
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1918
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