A train passenger investigates the murder of a railway worker who was killed before he could divulge the identity of a...
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1935
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In this drama, a teenage girl threatened by a man who wants to steal her virtue, kills him. She is taken to court and her...
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Billy
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1934
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1933
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Midnight Lady is a low-budget variation of the evergreen stage and screen meller Madame X. In one of her rare starring roles,...
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1932
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In this drama, the son of a shipping tycoon is left to reflect upon his life after his lover abandons him. He decides that...
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1932
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Silent screen cowboy Jack Hoxie returned to the celluloid range after a five year absence with this low-budget Western, the...
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1932
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In 1932, Monogram Pictures was essentially the clearing house for the films of independent production firms. Monogram was...
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1932
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Ken Maynard's Branded Men wasn't up to the standards of his previous Range Law, but it was still better than the usual...
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1931
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A cast of silent-film veterans distinguishes the pedestrian crime drama First Aid. Grant Withers stars as a doctor who is...
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1931
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A part-talkie from poverty row studio Trem Carr Productions, Should a Girl Marry? answered its own question with a resounding...
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Jerry Blaine
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1929
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Produced and directed by Poverty Row entrepreneur Harry S. Webb, this very low-budget silent Northwest melodrama starred...
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Bob Donald
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1929
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In this youthful drama, a young high-school drop out is obsessed with find the gangsters who killed his brother, a...
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Tom Fowler
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1929
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The Lone Wolf, the gentleman thief created by Louis Joseph Vance, made his talking-picture debut in Columbia's The Lone...
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Bobby Crenshaw
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1929
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1928
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1928
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You couldn't go wrong with the "tired businessmen" in a 1928 movie audience with a title like Bare Knees....
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1928
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Wild Geese is based on a novel by Martha Ostenso, originally serialized in the pages of The Pictorial Review. The story is...
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Sven Sandbo
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1927
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Gold-digging Broadway chorus girl Marguerite de la Motte sets her sights on every wealthy bachelor within a 100-mile radius....
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1927
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Cruise of the Hellion was a "B" picture with a "B" cast, but that's not to say it wasn't entertaining. Donald Keith plays the...
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Jack Harlan
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1927
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Whirlwind of Youth was taken (as far as possible, apparently) from Soundings, a novel by Hamilton Gibbs. Impulsive...
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Bob Whittaker
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1927
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The second and last of Eddie Cantor's silent vehicles, Special Delivery casts the wide-eyed comedian as a hapless mailman....
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Harrigan, The Fireman
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1927
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A follow-up to the enormously successful Behind the Front, We're in the Navy Now reteams the stars of the earlier film,...
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Radio Officer
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1927
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This was Emil Jannings' first American-made picture, and his portrayal is reminiscent of his characters in his previous...
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August, Jr.
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1927
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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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Kenneth Cobb
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1926
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Clara Bow and Donald Keith were teamed in several low-budget romantic comedies of the 1920s, but only Bow made it to the big...
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James Crawford
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1926
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My Lady of Whims was one of the last of Clara Bow's vehicles for Arrow Productions before the actress' upward move to...
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Bartley Greer
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1925
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Budd Woodridge
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1925
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Producer B. P. Schulberg put his top star, Clara Bow, through her paces in this silent melodrama of a girl (Clara of course)...
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1925
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A typical Northwoods romance from the pen of pulp writer James Oliver Curwood, Baree, Son of Kazan had been filmed rather...
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Jim Carvel
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1925
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Produced by Preferred Pictures on rental stages at FBO and on-location at Pomona College in Claremont, CA, The Plastic Age...
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Hugh Carver
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1925
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Broadway matinee idol (and notorious off-screen lothario) Lou Tellegan stars as "The Villain" (that's his name in the...
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The Hero
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1925
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In her pre-Paramount days, Clara Bow was shoved into some pretty dismal pictures. This aimless drama was one of the worst....
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1925
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