Commenting upon the many relatives on the payroll of Carl Laemmle's Universal Pictures, poet Ogden Nash once wrote "Uncle...
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1935
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Looking for all the world like a 2-reel comedy bloated to 6-reel proportions, Embarrassing Moments was directed by...
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1934
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The 1932 Tom Mix western talkie Texas Bad Man has much in common with the sombre silent efforts by Mix's former rival...
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1932
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1931
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An innocent maid stands accused of killing her employer in this courtroom melodrama from the silent era. During the trial it...
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1929
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1929
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1927
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Francis X. Bushman, who had made a comeback two years previously as Messala in Ben Hur, was still trying to hang onto stardom...
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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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Joseph Arthur's The Still Alarm was one of the most popular melodramas ever written. It had already been filmed once before...
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1926
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Two popular genres merged in this above-average silent comedy-drama: the western and the haunted-house farce. Universal's...
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1925
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1925
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When Donovan Steele (Percy Marmont) discovers his fiancée with another man, he loses faith in both women and God. He...
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1925
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This mediocre comedy-drama starred Herbert Rawlinson as an impoverished nobleman turned pugilist. Lord Waring (Frank Currier)...
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1923
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"Uncle Carl Laemmle had a big faemmle" -- so goes the little ditty penned by Oscar Levant. So one needn't wonder whether...
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1922
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