A daredevil pilot saves the inventor of a new airplane from a gang of thieves in this stunt-oriented melodrama starring...
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1935
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Reported to have cost a whopping $2 million, this musical was actually made for far less -- and looks it. But unlike She Done...
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1933
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The second of Cecil B. DeMille's talkies (as well as his second for MGM), Madam Satan is an exercise in incoherence, but this...
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1930
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1930
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In this drama, a woman finds herself abandoned when the man she assumed was her husband suddenly marches in, announces that...
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1929
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In this drama, an early talky, a horse race determines a woman's romantic fate. The trouble begins when she finds herself...
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1929
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Presently unavailable for public reappraisal, the biting and cynical melodrama Power of the Press would seem to be a...
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1928
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1927
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This family drama set in Argentina was filmed at low-budget Tec-Art Studios in Hollywood by fringe filmmakers Arthur Varney...
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1927
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1927
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1926
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When baby-faced comedian Harry Langdon left Mack Sennett Studios to make features for First National, he wisely brought along...
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John Burton
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1926
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Ninety percent of the silent films of director Edward H. Sloman have been lost to the ages, and Butterflies in the Rain is no...
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1926
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The popular husband-wife team of John Bowers and Marguerite de la Motte starred in Flattery. Bowers plays civil engineer...
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1925
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Mariposa (Pola Negri) is a dancer in a Spanish café who is discovered by theatrical manager Señor Sprotti (Cesare Gravina)...
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1925
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Lois Wilson stars in this drama, which was based on the novel by Clarence Buddington Kelland. Schoolteacher Carmel Lee...
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1925
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Esther Ralston, who plays a nice chorus girl in this comedy-drama, is upstaged by Margaret Livingston, who has a...
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Bronson Lenox
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1925
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Jack Newberry (E.K. Lincoln) is the millionaire's son who tries to become a Hollywood filmmaker in this melodrama. His father...
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Her Father
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1925
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1925
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Although trade paper Motion Picture News insisted no pun was intended, readers probably groaned anyhow when it stated that...
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Jerry Flint
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1925
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Part Time Wife was inspired by a racy novelette originally seen in the pages of Spicy Stories magazine. The happy marriage...
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Ben Ellis
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1925
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Dorothy Mackaill is well-cast as a high-living flapper in this lively picture, which was based on the popular newspaper...
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Grayson
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1925
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Author George Barr McCutcheon, who breathed life into many a mythical kingdom, wrote the story for this action-adventure....
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1925
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Although Norma Talmadge was at the height of her stardom, she was not immune to poor material, nor was veteran screenwriter...
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"Fighting Jerry" Herrington, Rex's Father
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1924
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Rival lumber barons resort to blackmail and treachery to further their businesses in this Northwoods drama. John J. Carlton...
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1924
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The always entertaining Hoot Gibson starred in this unusual silent western in which the hero saves the fire chief's daughter...
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1924
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This formulaic drama didn't miss a cliché -- there was the small-town boy with big dreams (Kenneth Harlan), his old mother...
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Lafayette Jordon
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1924
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Even though he pays all her bills, Herbert Porter (Montagu Love) refuses to give his wife Helen (Barbara Castleton) any cash....
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1921
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Secret agent George Johnson (Coit Albertson) recalls the story of two orphan girls to a pair of cohorts at a Paris cafe. The...
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1921
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The Father
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1921
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Former Follies girl Justine Johnston is well cast as the star of this drama, which contrasts the bright lights of Broadway...
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Whitney
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1921
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Former ingenue Alice Brady took her first step towards the dizzy society matrons she'd play in the talkie era in the 1920...
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1920
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1918
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This Universal feature was adapted from a play by Alice M. Smith and Charlotte Thompson. Upon the death of her father,...
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1916
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