If stunt pilots Ormer Locklear and Al Wilson could star in their own films, then by golly James F. Fulton could too. Only one...
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Tom Miller
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1928
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Anthony Walford
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1927
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Noted for its stunt-flying scenes rather than its threadbare plot and production values, this silent action melodrama starred...
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1927
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The "U.P." in the title refers to the Union Pacific railroad, the trail of which is followed by famed frontier scout Buffalo...
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1927
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Ostensibly based on a story by pulp writer James Oliver Curwood, this Northwest melodrama from independent producer...
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1926
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Harry Gibson
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1926
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Dorothy Phillips, an actress once billed as the "Duse of the Screen," stars in the Columbia programmer Remember. Phillips is...
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Jimmy
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1926
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With Kit Carson over the Great Divide is a typically disappointing western "epic" from fly-by-night producer Anthony J....
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1925
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Judging from this action picture, Charles Hutchison might as well have never left serials -- he performs enough stunts here...
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1924
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A scheme to rob the bank of Rome, MO, is foiled by the not so dumb "Village Idiot" in this rural comedy-drama starring the...
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1924
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The success of dog stars like Strongheart and Rin-Tin-Tin inspired a number of copycats (or should that be copydogs?)....
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Phil
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1924
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This dramatic Universal programmer was based on the novel by Johann Bojer. Building contractor John Hammond (David Torrance)...
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Richard Burton
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1922
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The Great Night hasn't an original moment in its entire 5 reels, but audiences went home satisfied anyway. William Russell...
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1922
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1922
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Filmmaker Ivan Abramson's claim to fame was his heavy-handed, moralistic dramas, but this one misses because its lead...
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Dr. Emerson
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1921
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Lily Gibbs (Anna Q. Nilsson), who has led a life outside of the law, works with fake spiritualist Dr. Joe (George Majeroni)....
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1921
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Alice Brady manages to make this predictable drama more interesting than it otherwise might have been. Although Rita Charles...
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1919
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