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1926
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This hastily assembled programmer stars Wallace MacDonald as a car mechanic who invents a revolutionary new carburetor. To...
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1926
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Elaine Hammerstein stars in this Columbia picture, which trade magazine Motion Picture News admitted was "an average program...
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1925
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This Columbia "special" begins as a little girl is rescued from a sinking ocean liner by a pair of seafaring brothers. The...
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1925
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Not long after their honeymoon, Mr. Randolph and Mrs. Randolph (Herbert Rawlinson and Elaine Hammerstein) begin having a...
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Mrs. Randolph
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1925
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The performance of the up-and-coming Renée Adorée stands out in this routine melodrama. In fact, she overshadows the two...
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Adele
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1925
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Directed with panache by Malcom St. Clair, this film was a real feather in the cap of fledgling Columbia Pictures. Stage...
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June King
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1925
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Mary
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1924
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This society drama is told in a rather interesting manner, opening with a senator telling the story of a man who came back...
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1924
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1924
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This mystery starring Elaine Hammerstein was based on the novel by Harold McGrath. The story centers around two small...
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Kitty Buell
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1924
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Mary Travers
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1924
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This comedy-melodrama, based on the novel by Rupert Hughes (who also directed), blends fiction and reality to tell the story...
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1923
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As naïve chorus girl, Sunny Duane (Elaine Hammerstein), finds herself in a load of trouble in this comedy-melodrama. She is...
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Sunny Duane
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1923
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Author Anthony Hope's sequel to The Prisoner of Zenda had been filmed once before, in 1915. But filmgoers were far more...
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Queen Flouia
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1923
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Producer Lewis J. Selznek showed off his skills as a showman with this flashy Elaine Hammerstein vehicle. While Hammerstein...
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Beth Wynn
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1922
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Post-World War I youth were a different breed from prior generations, and this drama, adapted from the Cosmo Hamilton story,...
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Alice Schuyler
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1922
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Although Elaine Hammerstein is top-billed in this heavy-handed drama, Mahlon Hamilton has the more impressive role. "Big Jim"...
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1922
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When author Fannie Hurst suggested that married couples would be happier if they kept separate residences, it titillated...
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Arline Mayfair
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1922
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This satisfying drama was one of Elaine Hammerstein's better vehicles. When Florette, an actress (Hammerstein), marries...
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Florence
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1922
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This comedy drama finds Naida (Elaine Hammerstein) as a wealthy society girl who wins a prize when she appears at a costume...
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Naida Castleton
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1921
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aka Handcuffs and Kisses The producers of this picture apparently got their inspiration from a magazine story about the...
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Lois Walton
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1921
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Margaret Brooke (Elaine Hammerstein) has a lovely voice, and the choirmaster at her church suggests that she travel from her...
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1920
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Elaine Hammerstein plays twin sisters in this drama. Leontine Maddern is a vampy vaudeville actress, while Leona, an artist...
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1920
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1920
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Elaine Hammerstein stars in this soap opera-like drama. Mrs. Mynor (Theresa Maxwell) encourages her daughter Virginia...
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1920
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Even though WWI was over and done with in December 1918, the "Hate the Hun" propaganda films continued to be inflicted on a...
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1919
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1917
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1917
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Consisting of 15 two-reelers, this series starred Grace Darling in the title role, an "advice to the lovelorn" columnist,...
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1916
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