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Daphne Meadows
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1922
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1926
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This rough melodrama about a family of Kentucky moonshiners was directed, surprisingly, by the staid, British Charles J....
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Essie Hardin
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1922
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Early silent screen matinee idol James Kirkwood starred in this romantic Western, which also offered a good role for veteran...
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Martha
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1923
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1919
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Produced by Cecil B. DeMille, Friend from India was directed by, of all people, prissy character actor Franklin Pangborn, who...
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1928
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After one successful play, Laurie Devon (Frank Mayo) takes it easy -- too easy according to his partner, Rodney Bangs...
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1920
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The Fox company, who championed Buck Jones as Western star Tom Mix's possible heir, began cutting back a bit with Gold and...
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1925
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Has the World Gone Mad? answers its own question by detailing the sinful excesses of the "Jazz Age." Future gossip columnist...
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1923
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Earle Williams stars in this unusual comedy-drama. Austin Crane (Williams) is the author of several detective novels which...
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Eve Standish
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1921
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William Boyd, in his pre-Hopalong Cassidy days, played a variety of roles, but he already was showing a flair for Westerns in...
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Polly Graydon
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1927
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This first film version of the Edward Knoblock theatrical chestnut Kismet stars the actor who made the play famous (and...
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1920
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Baby Peggy, a popular child star of the 1920s who grew up to become film historian Peggy Carey, who stars in The Law Forbids....
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1924
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Long before Richard Harding Davis' "Gallegher" stories were serialized for television by Walt Disney, popular silent-screen...
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Clarissa
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1928
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A group of crooks in New York City's Chinatown hear about an old hermit (Joseph J. Dowling) in a small upstate village who's...
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1919
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This offbeat comedy-drama concerns Tommy Valentine, a young man whose path crosses with that of Barbara, the niece of local...
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1927
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A ranch hand is falsely accused of murdering his employer in this minor effort from independent producers Robertson-Cole....
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Ruth Garland
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1923
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1932
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Lew Cody plays yet another "male vamp" here -- Bruce Sands (Cody) is an artist who spends more time fooling around with his...
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1920
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This melodrama about jewel smugglers -- a starring vehicle for J.P. McGowan, who also directed and wrote the screenplay --...
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Sylvia Ellis
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1923
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Of the two 1934 film versions of the life of Russia's Catherine the Great, Josef von Sternberg's The Scarlet Empress was the...
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1934
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For her fourth United Artists picture, Mary Pickford once again plays a poor little rich girl. This one, Jeanne, is so...
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1921
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1921
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Buck Jones and Elinor Fair starred in this average Fox western directed by future MGM ace Woody S. Van Dyke. Jones plays a...
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Renee, Brooke
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1925
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1920
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Nearly the only possession left by Mr. Bell to his children Joy (Elinor Fair) and Harry (Jack Rollens) is a thoroughbred...
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1919
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One feels that if Cecil B. DeMille had been assigned to direct the one-character play Krapp's Last Tape, he'd have added...
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Verna, A Princess
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1926
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Manly Hobart Bosworth tackles one of his characteristic roles -- that of a brutal sea captain -- in this drama written by C....
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1922
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Young Bob Mannering (John Harron) is out for a ride with his fast-living pals when they're involved in a car accident which...
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1925
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One of the most readily available features of the silent era, The Yankee Clipper is happily also one of the best. A pre-...
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Jocelyn Huntington
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1927
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