Based on a novel by the Baroness D'Arville, the independently produced Faithless Lover requires far too many subtitles to...
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Austin Kent
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1928
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Stephen
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1927
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Brian Alden
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1926
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This melodrama -- one of the last gasps from Associated Exhibitors -- features an excellent cast, with Jean Hersholt taking...
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1926
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The influential New York critic Mordaunt Hall declared this circus melodrama a "light after-dinner entertainment which won't...
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Lola Brandt
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1925
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After being raised in England, Ann Church (Laura La Plante) sails back to her parents in Bombay. She meets Major Anthony...
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Anthony Seymour
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1925
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Australian actress Mae Busch was the Frivolous Sal of the title in this melodrama in a western setting. Saloon-owner Sal...
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Roland Keene
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1925
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On a train traveling from the West, Grenfall Lorry, an American (Eugene O'Brien), meets the mysterious and beautiful Yetive...
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Grenfall Lorry
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1925
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Mary Alden stands out as the powerful matriarch in this drama. Elderly Aunt Augusta (Alden) runs the great Ruyland Iron...
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Kennion Ruyland
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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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Fred Garlan
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1925
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After a series of less-than-stellar pictures, Norma Talmadge tried something a little different with this sentimental...
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John Carlton
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1924
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Although Norma Talmadge was at the height of her stardom, she was not immune to poor material, nor was veteran screenwriter...
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Rex Herrington
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1924
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This picture, based on the novel and play by Robert Hichens, was typical melodramatic fare for star Norma Talmadge. Lord...
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Andrew Fablan
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1923
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Eugene O'Brien -- who was a better co-star for the likes of Norma Talmadge than he was a star in his own right -- has the...
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1922
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Swagger Barlow@Lord Birmingham
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1922
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Bruce Edwards
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1921
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This romantic drama finds Charley Riley (Eugene O'Brien) as a chivalrous young man who is always willing to help a damsel in...
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Charley Riley
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1921
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1919
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Brian Lazar (Eugene O'Brien) is a struggling artist with looks as well as talent. It's the former that really attracts the...
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1919
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Little Miss Hoover is not the story of a female vacuum cleaner salesperson. The title is a reference to Herbert Hoover, who...
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1918
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Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm was the first film version of the Kate Douglas Wiggin novel and play. Mary Pickford, 23 years old...
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Adam Ladd
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1917
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Olga Petrova was "The Scarlet Woman" in this plodding domestic melodrama. Forced by circumstances to forsake her happy...
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1916
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In her longest film to date -- 6 reels -- Mary Pickford starred in this well-made drama as an American girl, kidnapped as a...
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1916
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