Dan Mitchell (Randolph Scott) is the town marshal of Abilene, KS, in the turbulent years after the Civil War and the start of...
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1946
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1946
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Opening in England during the middle of World War II, A Guy Named Joe tells the story of Pete Sandidge (Spencer Tracy), a...
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1944
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In this light romantic comedy, William B. Whitley (William Powell) is an astronomer who is very excited about his latest...
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1943
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While living in a Nova Scotia fishing village, soldier William Pennland (Ben Hendricks) marries pretty Chastity (Mae Marsh)....
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Jonas
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1925
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This melodrama was the first collaborative effort between MGM and the husband-wife/director-actress team Robert Z. Leonard...
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1924
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This epic covers all of Lincoln's life. His birth in a blizzard; his boyhood (depicted by Danny Hey as young Lincoln); his...
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1924
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Produced and directed by former cameraman Charles R. Seeling, this low-budget silent melodrama starred action hero...
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Rodolpho
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1924
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Although this desert drama was not one of Norma Talmadge's best films, it is notable because the director was screen writer...
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1923
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The massacre of the Huguenots, previously dramatized in broad strokes by Griffith's Intolerance, served as the basis for...
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1923
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Harlan Carr
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1922
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This entertaining little silent comedy stars Earl Schenck and Betsy Ross Clark). The pair play Harlan Carr and his wife, who...
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1922
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Seeking to bring High Art to the American hinterlands, silent film star Alla Nazimova sank a great deal of her own money into...
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Young Syrian
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1922
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After a string of successes including Outside the Law and The Virgin of Stamboul, Universal gave director Tod Browning's next...
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1921
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Rosemary Theby is American heiress Katherine Brinkley, a selfish young lady who believes that every woman should be out for...
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John Wilmot
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1921
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Joeffrey Vandermuellen
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1921
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This average drama has little to offer, although it does feature a couple of notable up-and-comers in small roles: Rod La...
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1919
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World War I was mere days away from ending by the time this propaganda picture was released. It was just as well -- this...
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1918
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Certainly the best-known of the out-and-out WWI propaganda films, My Four Years in Germany is also one of the silliest of the...
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1918
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1917
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