Tom Tryon plays the title role in this Otto Preminger version of the Henry Morton Robinson novel. In his matriculation from...
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Celia
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1963
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Produced by "March of Time" maven Louis de Rochemont, Whistle at Eaton Falls is docudrama concerning a labor dispute in a...
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Mrs. Doubleday
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1951
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Otto Preminger directed this romantic musical (something of a change of pace for the rather serious-minded director) set in...
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1946
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Our Hearts Were Young and Gay was based on the lighthearted joint autobiography of actress Cornelia Otis Skinner and humorist...
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Mrs. Otis Skinner
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1944
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This grim and gripping British melodrama was originally released in 1931 under the title Wolves. The scene is a Labrador...
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Leila McDonald
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1930
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Madame Pompadour
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1927
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1927
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Mavis Hogan
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1926
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While Lillian Gish achieved stardom with her dramatic emoting, her sister Dorothy made a name for herself as a saucy...
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Nell Gwyn
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1926
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The presence of Richard Barthelmess adds a poetic quality to this romantic melodrama. Tony Gillardi (Barthelmess) is a flower...
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Mollie
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1925
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Filmed on location in Italy, where director Henry King ruled over a huge set that covered 17 acres, Romola stars...
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1925
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After his impressive screen debut in Sally, stage comedian Leon Errol became a full-fledged film star with this picture, set...
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Betsy Tidd
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1925
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This mediocre Paramount comedy-drama has one interesting feature -- part of it was shot on-location at New York's El Fey...
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Meg
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1925
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Minnie
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1923
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This drama about Cuba's unsuccessful 1850 revolution was based on the novel by Joseph Hergesheimer. Andres Escobar...
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1923
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Louise Girard
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1922
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Although Dorothy Gish was perfectly capable of playing a flapper, the title to this comedy -- her first independent...
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Flapper
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1922
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The plot to this comedy is so dog-eared that only luminaries like star Dorothy Gish and director F. Richard Jones could have...
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Delsie O'dil, a poor relation
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1921
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Lillian Gish tried her hand at film-directing in this gentle comedy of marital infidelity. Dorothy Gish is Janie, the young...
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Janie Wakefield
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1920
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1920
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Lively comedian Dorothy Gish plays an unlikely grand duchess in this Paramount picture. Marie Louise (Gish) presides over a...
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1920
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The story to this farce comedy (one of several that starred Dorothy Gish with Elmer Clifton as director) was written by Harry...
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1919
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Dorothy Gish does a wonderfully spunky turn in this silent lampoon of early movie westerns. Feisty Nugget Nell (Gish) owns an...
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1919
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Dorothy Gish stars as a superstitious young miss in this silly farce comedy. Frances Wadsworth (Gish) keeps her eyes on the...
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1919
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On the heels of his masterpiece, Intolerance, which dramatized the futility of war born out of prejudice, director...
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The Little Disturber
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1918
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By the time this picture was released, World War I was nearly over and the public was tired of the same old spy stories. This...
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1918
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1916
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Produced by D.W. Griffith, Little Meena's Romance was adapted for the screen by F. M. Pierson from his own novel Katie Bauer....
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1916
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Dorothy Gish was seen at her light-comedy best in the Fine Arts production Susan Rocks the Boat. Gish plays the title...
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1916
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Dorothy Gish stars as Gretchen, the daughter of Dutch immigrant Ralph Lewis. Doing her best to adjust to her strange new...
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Gretchen Van Houck
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1916
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The Little School Ma'am is Nan, portrayed by Dorothy Gish. A Southern gal, Nan heads westward to take charge of a classroom...
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1916
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The silent era paid quite a bit of lip service to Puritan morality, and sinners generally met horrible deaths -- either that,...
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This Reliance feature bore a striking resemblance to the previous IMP release Driven By Fate. Deserted by her husband, a...
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Allan Dwan was the producer-screenwriter and D.W. Griffith the supervising director of the Northwoods melodrama Jordan is a...
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1914
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The Mutual four-reeler The Floor Above was based on a novel by the indefatigable E. Phillips Oppenheim. In one of her first...
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1914
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Conservative Biograph Studios, having galloped to prominence on the coattails of their star director D.W. Griffith, refused...
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1914
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1914
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This Reliance four-reeler starred Dorothy Gish as the title character, a rambunctious frontier dance-hall gal named Nell....
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1914
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1914
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