It says here that Elinor Glyn, the incredibly pretentious author of such bodice-rippers as Three Weeks, was the director of...
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Director, Producer, Short Story Author
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1930
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In this drama an unattractive, dour German businessman leaps out of a flying plane after learning that his wife only married...
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Short Story Author
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1930
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Romance novelist and self-styled moral arbiter Elinor Glyn was credited for both the screenplay and direction of the...
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Book Author, Director, Producer, Screenwriter
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1930
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Two young people get married for all the wrong reasons in this romance. Both are wealthy and are trying to run away from...
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Short Story Author
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1929
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1928
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It was romance novelist Elinor Glyn who dubbed Clara Bow the "It" girl, so it was hardly a surprise when Bow starred in this...
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Short Story Author
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1928
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The confident direction of Allan Dwan transformed The Mad Hour into something more than a mere "soap opera." Based on a novel...
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Book Author
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1928
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Contrary to popular belief, Clara Bow was already Paramount's biggest box-office draw when she starred in this delightful...
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Producer, Screenwriter
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1927
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Love's Blindness was another bit of hothouse exotica from romance novelist and self-appointed social arbiter Madame Elinor...
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Screenwriter
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1926
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This is yet another costume drama written and supervised by the eccentric Elinor Glyn, who was a Hollywood tastemaker during...
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Producer, Screen Story, Screenwriter, Supervisor/Manager
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1925
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Based on a 1911 novel by Elinor Glyn, this melodrama seems at first to focus on the dilemma of whether to marry for material...
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Short Story Author
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1925
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For this romantic drama, author and Hollywood tastemaker Elinor Glyn began with the premise that a woman does one of three...
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Continuity, Producer, Screen Story, Screenwriter, Supervisor/Manager
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1925
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Short Story Author
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1924
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Gritzko, a prince of pre-World War I Russia (John Gilbert), is the ultimate ladies' man. Women fall at his feet -- all except...
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Screenwriter, Supervisor/Manager
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1924
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Aileen Pringle plays the Queen of Sardalia (one of your average, everyday mythical European principalities), who is unhappily...
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Book Author, Screenwriter
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1924
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Elinor Glyn, author of the notorious Three Weeks, wrote this story on which this drama was based, so the film was bound to...
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Short Story Author
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1923
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This picture did great at the box office, and no wonder -- Paramount's biggest star of the day, Gloria Swanson, co-starred...
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Book Author
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1922
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The story to this drama is nowhere near as extravagant and sensationalistic as Elinor Glyn's usual fare, perhaps because the...
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Short Story Author
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1922
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Cecil B. DeMille's much-maligned cinemadaptation of Arthur Schnitzler's The Affairs of Anatol holds up better than its...
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1921
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Author Elinor Glyn knew how to generate publicity, and she created quite a bit when Paramount decided to film this story. In...
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Screenwriter
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1921
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