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1927
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She's My Baby begins with several scenes of a blissfully happy young couple on their honeymoon. One quick flash-forward...
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1927
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Having found out that her husband Earle Williams has bought her a diamond-encrusted comb for her birthday, wife...
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1927
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Raymond Griffith's famed nonchalance adds to the humor of this delightful mystery-comedy. During a posh party on a houseboat,...
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Deputy D. A.
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1926
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Skyrocket was a vehicle for non-actress Peggy Hopkins Joyce, a former Ziegfeld dancer who managed to get herself into the...
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1926
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Adapted from a play by Victor Sardou, Diplomacy was another collaboration between actress Blanche Sweet and her then-husband...
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1926
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Henry Rivers Grahme
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1925
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Carleton
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1925
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This overwrought program drama was given a racy title to promote the up-and-coming Clara Bow, but all it really did for her...
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The Adventurer
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1925
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge's famous poem The Rime of the Ancient Mariner had no love interest. The 1925 movie adaptation, titled...
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Victor Brant
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1925
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This Northwest melodrama was based on the novel The Law Bringers by G. B. Lancaster. Andree Grange (Renée Adorée), the...
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Sgt. Neil Tempest
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1923
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People do all kinds of nutty things in this silent melodrama from producer/director Maurice Tourneur. Take Ramon Martinez...
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1923
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This confusing maritime drama is divided into four parts; the ages of stone, iron, barbarism, and civilization. As the story...
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Lieutenant Breen
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1923
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Although this adventure-romance was loosely adapted from the O. Henry story Cabbages and Kings, it seems like it was more...
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Ramon Olivarra
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1922
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Earle Williams, known for his manly, often dignified, characters, was well cast in this mystery, which keeps the audience...
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1922
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This Graustark-ian tale stars virile Earle Williams. After serving in the Great War, international crook Anthony Trent...
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Anthony Trent
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1921
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Earle Williams stars in this unusual comedy-drama. Austin Crane (Williams) is the author of several detective novels which...
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Austin Crane
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1921
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Director
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1921
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Manly Earle Williams was still very much a box-office draw when he made this entertaining adventure film. Bob Bellamy...
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Bob Bellamy
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1921
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Popular action star Earle Williams thrills his fans in the 1920 5-reeler The Purple Cipher. The plot centers around a Tong...
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1920
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Dr. Loring (Earle Williams) may be a master of his profession, but at home it is his ice-princess wife who rules the roost....
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1918
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World War I is raging when Englishman Hawtry Burke (Earle Williams) comes to America. Because of his horsemanship and classy...
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1918
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Compiled by the National Association of the Motion Picture Industry and distributed to theaters across the United States,...
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1917
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Earle Williams, once voted the most popular man in films, stars in the Vitagraph 5-reeler Apartment 29. Williams plays a...
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1917
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The Awakening resurrected the time-honored bromide about the brilliant peasant artist who is seduced and corrupted by wicked...
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1917
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Originally a novel and then a stage play, Arsene Lupin should have made an intriguing film, but something in its suave spirit...
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1917
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Though not quite as popular as he'd been a few years earlier, Vitagraph leading man Earle Williams could still "open" a...
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1917
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A story by Cyrus Townsend Brady was the foundation for the lavish Vitagraph star vehicle My Lady's Slipper. The popular...
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1916
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1915
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1915
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Juggernaut might be better known today if it hadn't had the bad luck to open the same week as D.W. Griffith's super-spectacle...
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1915
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This Vitagraph three-reeler stars two of the studio's most popular attractions, Anita Stewart and John Emerson. While married...
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1915
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Ralph Ince directs his sister-in-lawAnita Stewart in this overwrought melodrama. Stewart plays Rose Peters, a woman wronged...
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1915
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Screenwriter
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1915
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The largest of the early film companies, Vitagraph, joined the burgeoning serial craze in 1915 with this desert island...
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1915
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Though complete prints of Vitagraph's My Official Wife have long been unavailable, the film has taken on near-legendary...
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1914
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1914
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1914
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1912
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1912
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1912
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