In this comedy, a boozy Brit inherits an estate from his late American uncle. Unfortunately, he is too drunk to claim it and...
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Susan
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1930
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The Wrong Mr. Wright was based on a stage comedy by George Broadhurst. Jean Hersholt stars as the bumbling son of a wealthy...
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1927
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Appropriately enough, Mountains of Manhattan was distributed by a concern known as Gotham Pictures. Charles Delaney stars as...
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1927
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Bert Lytell stars as Richard Band, a handsome doctor specializing in women's ailments. One of Band's more impressionable...
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Doris Frazer
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1927
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1926
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Monte Blue stars in this mystery, which was based on a novel by Earl Derr Biggers. Geoffrey West (Blue) is a soldier of...
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1926
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In his first Western for First National and producer Charles J. Rogers, Ken Maynard played Don Luis O'Flagherty, a daredevil...
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Sally Blake
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1926
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Hungry Arms was written, produced and directed by Anthony Moran. Starred in the leading role was his little daughter...
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The Mother
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1926
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This melodramatic quickie was adapted from a novel by Reginald W. Kaufmann. The scene is a mythical South American country,...
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Dolores Valdez
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1926
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Henry Baxter (Matt Moore) is a dedicated newspaper clerk who longs to marry stenographer Beulah Dyer (Dorothy Devore) in this...
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Beulah Dyer, the stenographer
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1925
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1925
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Tourist Mary Brown (Dorothy Devore) spends Three Weeks in Paris -- which looks suspiciously like the Warner Bros. backlot....
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Mary Brown
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1925
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Horatio "Racy" Manly (William Haines) spends his time partying, much to the dismay of his father, Judge Manly (David...
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Alice
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1925
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1925
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Harry Leon Wilson's novel made an amusing stage play, but when it was brought to the screen, it lost something in the...
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1925
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Silent screen comedienne Dorothy Devore left comedy producer Al Christie with hopes of going dramatic. She succeeded -- at...
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Chaddie Green
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1925
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This mediocre comedy relies on the stereotypical concept of country rubes for much of its humor. The village tomboy,...
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1924
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