Rosanna Arquette stars in this TV remake about a young deaf mute who is befriended by the town doctor. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi...
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Play Author
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1982
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After years of dumb-blonde and best-friend roles, Jane Wyman proved her skills as a dramatic actress -- and won an Academy...
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Play Author, Screen Story
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1948
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Screenwriter
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1936
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Produced independently by Edward Small, this surprisingly realistic gangster yarn stars stalwart Richard Arlen as Mal...
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Screenwriter
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1935
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Anti-Communist politics and screwball romance make strange bedfellows in this comic tale that plays like a cross between the...
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Screenwriter
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1935
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Joe Graham (Spencer Tracy), a troubleshooter for the telephone company, suspects that his beloved Ethel (Constance Cummings)...
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Screenwriter
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1934
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In this off-beat crime drama, a philandering husband murders his wife in the midst of a department store by skewering her...
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Screenwriter
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1934
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In this drama, Diana (Myrna Loy) is a beautiful tourist from the United States who is visiting Cairo, accompanied by her...
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Screenwriter
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1933
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Produced by William Randolph Hearst's Cosmopolitan Production for MGM, this well made Grand Hotel clone was based on a 1931...
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Screenwriter
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1932
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By rights, Spencer Tracy should have played the leading role of prizefighter Johnny Malone in the 1932 romantic drama Society...
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Screenwriter
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1932
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In this drama, a wild young punk is assigned to spend time with a man who specializes in helping juvenile delinquents. The...
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Play Author, Screenwriter
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1931
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In this musical comedy, an oddball wife fears that her husband's rich uncle will not like her and therefore disinherit her...
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Play Author
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1929
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A phonograph recorder provides incriminating evidence in this mystery that centers upon a widower and his 10-year old child...
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Screen Story
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1929
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The Spirit of Youth begins as sailor Larry Kent discards his uniform to enter the boxing ring. Inspiring him to victory in...
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Continuity, Screen Story
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1929
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In this drama, an impoverished girl defies her mother and marries her employer. When she becomes pregnant, her husband...
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Screen Story
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1929
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Screenwriter
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1928
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Based on a story by Elmer Harris, the above-average Columbia production Court Martial was set during the Civil War. Carrying...
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Screen Story
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1928
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Screenwriter
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1928
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Screenwriter
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1928
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Director, Screenwriter
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1928
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Screenwriter
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1928
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Forbidden Woman was the first production by PDC Pictures to be released after the defection of the company's founder...
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Screen Story
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1927
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The first film version of Arthur Richman's stage comedy The Awful Truth was produced in 1925. A series of misunderstandings...
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Screenwriter
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1925
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Produced but not directed by Cecil B. DeMille, The Coming of Amos nevertheless has many earmarks of a typical DeMille film,...
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Editor
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1925
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This independently made light comedy starred Matt Moore and Madge Bellamy. When geologist Peter Maddox (Moore) builds a...
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Producer, Screenwriter
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1924
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In this taut silent mystery, a young woman mends her recently broken heart by reluctantly accepting a young lawyer's...
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Screenwriter, Supervisor/Manager
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1924
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Jack Pickford made a strong showing in this romantic drama, adapted from the novel by W.B.M. Ferguson. Two schemers, Crimmins...
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Screenwriter, Supervisor/Manager
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1923
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Since Wallace Beery stood out as King Richard in Douglas Fairbanks' Robin Hood, it wasn't too much of a leap to cast him as...
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Producer
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1923
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This picture was one of several that Sam Wood directed for Gloria Swanson, and its lavishness shows the influence of Cecil B....
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Screenwriter
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1922
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Mary Pickford had recently put out a couple of mediocre pictures and her latest, Little Lord Fauntleroy, wasn't an immediate...
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Screenwriter
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1922
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Contrary to popular belief, the career of Mary Miles Minter did not end the moment that director William Desmond Taylor was...
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Supervisor/Manager
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1922
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One year shy of the scandal that would destroy her film career, Mary Miles Minter starred in the mystical romantic drama All...
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Screenwriter
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1921
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Education of Elizabeth was adapted for the silent screen from a play by Roy Horniman. The film version was designed as a...
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Screenwriter
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1921
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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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Screenwriter
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1921
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Bebe Daniels breezes through the comic complications of Ducks and Drakes. Daniels plays Teddy Simpson, the flirtatious...
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Screenwriter, Supervisor/Manager
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1921
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Miss Hobbs (Wanda Hawley, in her first leading role) is a wealthy young lady with advanced ideas. In 1920, that meant that...
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Screenwriter
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1920
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Newspaperman Jack Wright (Wallace Reid) borrows five hundred dollars from his reluctant friend Foxhall Peyton (Harrison Ford...
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Screenwriter
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1919
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This light comedy was based on Anthony Hope's novel Captain Dieppe. Robert Warwick plays the captain, an international agent...
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Screenwriter
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1919
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Like many films of its era, It Pays to Advertise was based on a Broadway stage play. It showcased the talents of...
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Screenwriter
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1919
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