Based on "The King of Cactusville", a 1923 short story by Johnston McCulley, the creator of Zorro, The Outlaw Deputy was the...
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Screenwriter
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1935
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One of the most powerful anti-war statements ever put on film, this gut-wrenching story concerns a group of friends who join...
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Screenwriter
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1930
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Editor
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1929
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This solid gangster flick from director Lewis Milestone was based on a stage play and earned a Best Picture nomination at the...
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Screenwriter
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1928
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Ethnic comedies and melodramas were popular in the late 1920s, a fashion only heightened by the enormous popularity of the...
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Director
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1928
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Cowboy star Hoot Gibson had plenty of circus and rodeo experience under his belt by the time he starred in the tailor-made...
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Screen Story
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1928
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Adapted from a story by Peter B. Kyne, Hero on Horseback features Hoot Gibson as the title character. The old Hooter plays a...
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Director
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1927
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Love ain't all that funny, but this 5-reel comedy elicited a chuckle or two from 1927 audiences. Alberta Vaughn plays a...
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Director
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1927
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As reward for saving a girl (Lotus Thompson) from quicksand, Fred Humes gets a job on her ranch. One problem, though: he is...
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Director, Screen Story, Screenwriter
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1926
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Cup reporter Ralph Tanner (George O'Hara) hopes to make a name for himself by writing a searing exposé of a local political...
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Director
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1926
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Bashful bond salesman Talbot Trent (George O'Hara) constantly finds himself in trouble thanks to his brash, practical-joking...
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Director
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1926
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Bob Custer, a lesser but still popular western hero of the silent era, heads the cast of Man Rustlin'. This time, hero Buck...
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Director
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1926
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Western stunt actor Bob Custer shows off his horsemanship in this routine oater. Shortly after being appointed sheriff, Bill...
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Director
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1925
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Silent cowboy star Fred Thomson, a former army chaplain, played a variation on the Zorro legend in this well-mounted,...
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Director
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1925
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Silent Western star Fred Thomson inaugurated his own production unit with this fine Western, which, in addition to the...
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Director
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1925
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The first western produced by the newly established Fred Thomson unit at FBO, Ridin' the Wind was severely panned by critics,...
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Director
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1925
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The Palmer School of Photoplay Writing decided to try its hand at film production, and this drama was its first release. John...
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Director
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1924
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Screenwriter
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1924
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A trained seal stole the limelight in this silent farce produced by Thomas H. Ince. Sydney Chaplin, brother of Charlie,...
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Director
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1924
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Screenwriter
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1924
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Producer Thomas Ince brought the William Collier/Victor Mapes-penned stage farce to the screen for his light comedy star...
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Director, Screenwriter
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1922
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A major -- and rare -- failure from legendary producer Thomas H. Ince, The Bronze Bell starred British-born stage idol...
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Screenwriter
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1921
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