Though he'd been given top billing at other studios, Charles Ruggles attained star status at his home lot of Paramount for...
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1931
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The fact that The Naughty Flirt was advertised as having a 78-minute running time but was released at 57 minutes is...
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Jack Gregory
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1931
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A socially prominent wife must choose between avoiding scandal and her own happiness in this British drama. According to...
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1931
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In this western, the leader of an outlaw band gets conned on a steamship voyage. To get revenge he holds the con man's...
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Hugh
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1931
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This early talkie is the third version of the popular Booth Tarkington play. It is set in the mid 19th-century and centers...
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Jack Moreau
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1930
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No one was surprised in 1929 that aviation mogul Howard R. Hughes would produce a paean to World War I flying aces like...
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1930
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In this musical romance, a showgirl tours Europe in a troupe. There she falls in love with a Balkan prince. Naturally, his...
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1929
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In this drama, an impoverished girl defies her mother and marries her employer. When she becomes pregnant, her husband...
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Renaud Graham
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1929
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Nigel Blain
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1929
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Marceline Day plays two women in the late-silent Fox release One-Woman Idea. The actress is cast as haughty aristocrat Lady...
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1929
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In this drama, an early talky, a horse race determines a woman's romantic fate. The trouble begins when she finds herself...
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1929
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"Rough House Rosie" Reilly (Clara Bow) just can't seem to stay out of trouble. Hoping to become a Broadway actress, Rosie...
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Arthur Russell
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1927
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Impoverished Southern belle Joslyn Poe (Joan Crawford) heads to New York, hoping to become a professional dancer. Unable to...
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1927
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Love's Blindness was another bit of hothouse exotica from romance novelist and self-appointed social arbiter Madame Elinor...
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Charles Longely
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1926
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Bud
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1926
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Ruined financially by a series of misguided business ventures, popular leading man Charles Ray was forced to relinquish his...
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The Cat
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1926
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Based on a musical comedy by Edward Dowling, this picture was Joan Crawford's breakthrough film. Her Charleston in this and...
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1925
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