Even though films up until the late '20s were silent, it doesn't mean they were devoid of musical devices. This sentimental...
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1925
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1925
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This independently made feature boasted to have an all-star cast. That statement had a certain amount of truth to it; the...
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1924
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This states rights drama features Pauline Garon and Harrison Ford. Sally Whipple, a thoroughly unconventional young woman...
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Rudolph Van Alten
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1924
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After minor film star Hope Hampton married her producer, Jules Brulatour, she went into semi-retirement. This independently...
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Howard Bronson
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1924
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Aline Stackton (Doris Kenyon) is a society woman who puts her reputation in jeopardy in this moral society melodrama. Jenny...
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Henry Seton
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1924
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This Vitagraph drama was a routine programmer. Edith (Edith Allen) gives up her artistic career when she marries Jack Banton...
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Norman Wright
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1924
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Roger Wainwright
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1923
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After Hollywood was rocked by several scandals, the specter of censorship reared its ugly head. To keep local community...
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"Nick" Lansing
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1923
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Engine trouble forces an airplane to land with a trio of passengers in the mythical kingdom of Rukh. Major Crespin (Harry T....
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Dr. Basil Traherne
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1923
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Victor Fleming was still a relatively new director when he helmed this melodrama, an adaptation of the stage play by Harry...
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The Baron
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1922
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In the days before air conditioning, filmmakers liked to release Northwest melodramas in the summer in the belief that the...
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Ralph Stevens, a Prospector
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1922
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This picture was one of several that Sam Wood directed for Gloria Swanson, and its lavishness shows the influence of Cecil B....
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Arnold Pell, an American artist
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1922
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Missing Millions was inspired by "A Problem in Grand Larceny", one of the many "Boston Blackie" stories by Jack Boyle. David...
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1922
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Not every film John S. Robertson directed could be Sentimental Tommy or Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. He also did his share of...
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Brian McCree, an artist
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1922
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This picture was based on the stage play by Hubert Henry Davies and starred Elsie Ferguson, who reprised her role for the...
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Geoffrey Sherwood
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1922
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Author E. Phillips Oppenheim proves here that a good novelist does not necessarily make a great screenwriter. He penned this...
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Gerald Dombey
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1921
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Herbert Seaton
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1921
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Sonia Varinoff (Mae Murray) travels from Russia to New York to be with her father, who is a librarian for Schuyler Van...
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1920
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Stage star Elsie Ferguson gives moving pictures a try in Counterfeit. Elsie plays a woman of mystery who takes a vacation in...
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1919
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This drama was based on the Miriam Michelson novel Michael Thwaite's Wife, and it gave Alice Brady the chance to play a dual...
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1918
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Small town girl Mary Fenton (Ann Murdock) sings in the church choir and she naively believes a phony impresario who promises...
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1918
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Alice Brady stars in this screen adaptation of Fannie Hurst's novel, Golden Fleece. Shopgirl Lola Gray (Brady) is having a...
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1918
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Although Ellen Franklin (Alice Brady) consents to marry John Locke (David Powell), she's reluctant to have a family since,...
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1917
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In this lesser Mary Pickford vehicle -- her first picture under the Artcraft banner -- the star plays Radha, an English girl...
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1916
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1915
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The "girl" of the title was played by Hazel Dawn, a popular stage actress who briefly enjoyed a flourishing film career. Dawn...
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1914
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