In this drama, the owner of a Chicago meat-packing company falls in love with a beautiful opera singer. Unfortunately, his...
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1933
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In this sweet comedy, a meek and clumsy employee of a large firm is filled with useful ideas, but is too shy to present...
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1930
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The Cohens and the Kellys, those ever-feuding in-laws introduced in the 1925 play Two Blocks Away, are at large again in this...
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McPherson
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1930
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In this comedy, a young man slated to inherit a big fortune is conned into dressing up as Napoleon by his aunt and uncle who...
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1930
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Recreating her famous Broadway role from 1920, former Ziegfeld star Marilyn Miller took to the Warner Bros. soundstages with...
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1929
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In this mostly silent drama, an overprotective brother tries to keep his sister from getting further involved with a group...
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1929
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Previous films based on the "Skinner" stories of Henry Irving Dodge had starred such silent-film luminaries as...
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1929
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Two rich sisters become arch rivals when they fall in love with their swimming teacher in this silent adventure. The...
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1928
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Veteran comedian Charlie Murray plays a serious role in 1928's Head Man. Murray is cast as a senator named Watts, whose...
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1928
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This was the third screen version of A.E.W. Mason's oft-filmed novel about one soldier's triumph over cowardice and was the...
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1928
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1927
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1927
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In his heyday, Universal Studios president Carl Laemmle was known derisively as "Uncle Carl" because of the dozens of...
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1927
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Fred Bowers
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1927
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Uncle Elmer
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1927
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Silent-film leading man Harrison Ford (no relation to the current box-office champion) stars as John Douglas Jr., a...
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1927
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Based on a story which originally appeared in the pages of Liberty magazine, Prince of Headwaiters stars Lewis Stone as the...
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John Cable
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1927
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Charles "Buddy" Rogers, who had recently graduated from Paramount's talent school, has one of the leads in this comedy-drama,...
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1926
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The best of comic actor Reginald Denny's silent vehicles, Skinner's Dress Suit is a surprising contemporary piece about...
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1926
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1926
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Mr. Grubbell
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1926
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A very popular silent western, this film features two engineers vying for the affections of the adoptive daughter of a...
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James Greenfield
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1926
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1926
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On the verge of his greatest success with MGM, personable young William Haines starred in the energetic Columbia programmer...
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1926
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Sydney Chaplin -- older brother of Charles Chaplin -- specialized in films in which his character wound up dressing in drag...
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1925
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Once he was established as a star, light comedian Douglas MacLean began producing his own films. This was one of a string of...
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John Perry
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1925
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1924
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This drama is based on the novel The Cat That Walked Alone by John Colton, and its cast was a combination of well-known...
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1922
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Comedy was not the forte of great character actor Lionel Barrymore, and this picture, based on the novel by Arnold Bennett,...
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1921
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1921
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Lucky Folsom
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1921
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The most amazing aspect of Amazing Lovers is that director B.A. Rolfe actually coaxed a believable performance from star...
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1921
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Photos reveal that stage and film luminary George Arliss made a perfect Benjamin Disreli -- this silent was the filmed...
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Sir Mitchell Probert
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1921
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Philip Pemberton (E.J. Radcliffe) is so intent on snaring the nomination for governor that he sorely neglects his wife...
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1920
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Celeste, a young Belgian countess (Marguerite Clark) has run off to America to avoid being married off to a German prince...
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1918
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