This was the next-to-last entry of the Cohens and Kellys series, which were becoming increasingly more tiresome with each...
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1932
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Wicked stars Elissa Landi as Margot Rande, a basically decent woman led down the path to perdition by her bank-robber husband...
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1931
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Adapted from a stage melodrama by Charles Mere, Temptation (La Tentation) stars Claudia Victrix as saucy debutante Irene....
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1930
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Blonde Broadway dancer Marie Saxon came to the screen in 1929 courtesy of Columbia Pictures, who starred her opposite popular...
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1929
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Maizie
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1928
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John Gilbert was one of MGM's top stars when he appeared this melodrama. Playing against his usual matinee idol type, Gilbert...
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Maizie
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1927
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Burnt Fingers gets under way when a philandering nightclub dancer is murdered. Heroine Eileen Percy was not only the last...
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1927
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Chorus girl Barbara Bedford is left broke and stranded by a crooked producer in Backstage. Her good-hearted stage manager pal...
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Funny
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1927
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Another of William Haines' sports-oriented vehicles, Spring Fever casts the star as lowly shipping clerk Jack Kelly. Falling...
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Martha Lomsdon
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1927
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Celebrated "fan dancer" Sally Rand plays a minor role in the crime melodrama Shadow on the Wall. Under threat of death, young...
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1926
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Directed in the manner of a lamp-lighted melodrama by Louis J. Gasnier, That Model From Paris was based on the old Goveneur...
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1926
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The frequently filmed Alice Hegan Rice novel Lovey Mary was given the slick MGM treatment in 1926. Bessie Love plays the...
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1926
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A typical assembly line Universal Western, The Phantom Bullet stars Hoot Gibson as Click Farlane, a Colorado cowboy returning...
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1926
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Silent screen idol Rudolph Valentino made his next-to-last screen appearance in this romantic comedy/drama. Count Rodrigo...
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1925
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Based on a play by Louis Anspacher, The Unchastened Woman starred Elsie Ferguson as the title character, aka Grace Valentine....
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1925
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This drama was the type of feature that was very popular among typical filmgoers in the 1920s. Fred and Alice Garlan (Eugene...
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1925
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This melodrama about the moral redemption of two crooks stars Eileen Pearcy and Tom Moore. Whitey (Moore) goes from being a...
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Kitty
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1925
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Fashions for Men was a satirical play by Franz Molnar. In the hands of film company First National, it became a sincere,...
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Adele
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1925
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An attorney (Thomas Meighan) becomes the intermediary between an Indian tribe and the territory's settlers in this fine...
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Billie Boland
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1924
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The Turmoil was one of Booth Tarkington's most popular novels, and when Universal brought it to the screen, they assigned it...
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1924
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Jazz babies and gents danced and partied their way through dozens upon dozens of motion pictures during the Roaring Twenties....
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Babs Weston
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1923
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Silent screen stunt-man Richard Talmadge also produced this fine action melodrama, one of the few of his starring films to be...
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Lucy Frazer
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1923
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This drama -- slightly sensational and moralistic -- was typical of the feature fare put out by low-budget film company...
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Viola Armes
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1923
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This is the second time Bayard Veiller's play made it to the silent screen (it would be made one more time in 1939 as a...
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Aggie Lynch
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1923
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It seems like nearly everything written by George Barr McCutcheon found its way to the silent screen. Castle Craneycrow was...
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Dorothy Garrison
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1923
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Western ace Buck Jones had one of his best early roles in this well-mounted silent action melodrama directed by...
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Mary Martin
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1922
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Millionaire Mr. Magruder (Harvey Clark) makes the acquaintance of two out-of-work actors, Nancy Moore and Jazz...
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Nancy Moore
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1922
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Pretty Eileen Pearcy plays the title character in this adaptation of the Booth Tarkington novel. Cora (Pearcy) is the spoiled...
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Cora Madison
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1922
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A drifter, Racey Dawson (Buck Jones) falls for pretty Molly Dale (Eileen Percy), the daughter of alcoholic rancher Henry Dale...
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1922
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Sir Stephen O'Neill, a wealthy Irishman (Eric Mayne), disowns his daughter Patricia (Eileen Percy) when she marries beneath...
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1921
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Screenwriter Jules Furthman made a rare plunge into directing with Blushing Bride. The title character, played by...
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1921
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Minnie Ann Thomas (Eileen Percy) lives in a small New England town. She is a tomboy and star batter for the local baseball...
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1921
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Fan Tilden
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1921
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Perhaps this mediocre light comedy goes a ways to explain why pretty Eileen Percy was eclipsed by other film flappers such as...
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1921
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Philo McCullough, who was known during the silent era for his villainous roles, directs this comedy-drama. The results,...
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1921
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Eileen Percy stars as a woman who seeks treatment in a mental-health facility. She is upset because her best friend is in...
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1920
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William Russell does the good-bad man shtick in this feature. He's Big Jim O'Kane, rough foreman of a lumber camp and in...
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1920
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Kingston Hollister (William Russell) admires Bernice Cleveland (Eileen Percy) from afar. He asks Officer Callahan (Frank...
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1919
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When his father gets fed up with his spendthrift ways, Jimmie (Franklyn Farnum) is forced to find work. A newspaper hires him...
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1918
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Daydreaming clerk Douglas Fairbanks discovers that he's of royal blood. In fact, if his information is correct, he's next in...
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1917
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Jeff Hillington (Douglas Fairbanks) is the extremely naive son of a wealthy Eastern family -- he loves the Old West so much...
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1917
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Rancher Warren Bronson (Herbert Standing) is plagued by cattle rustlers, so he gets Western detective Fancy Jim Sherwood...
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1917
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1917
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