Though not readily apparent at first, The Unfaithful is a remake of the 1940 Bette Davis vehicle The Letter, which in turn...
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1947
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In this romance, an aspiring writer encounters a wealthy publisher who gives him an advance on the first two chapters of his...
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1931
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A socially prominent wife must choose between avoiding scandal and her own happiness in this British drama. According to...
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1931
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1931
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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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1929
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1929
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Two alumni from the old Thomas Ince Studios -- director Emmet Flynn and Tom's actor-director brother Ralph -- collaborated on...
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1926
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One of a cycle of late-1920s films dealing with the Russian Revolution, Siberia stars Alma Rubens as idealistic Russian...
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1926
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Pert and pretty Sandy McNeill (Madge Bellamy) is strong-armed by her parents into marrying wealthy Ben Murillo (Bardson Bard...
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1926
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Exclusive Rights was inspired by Invisible Government, a story by Jerome N. Wilson. The central character is a crooked...
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1926
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Yellowstone National Park was the setting for this delightful Tom Mix western that also featured a two-color Technicolor...
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1926
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Proof that Anna Q. Nilsson had completely recovered from a recent injury was offered by her willingness to tackle a dual role...
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1926
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This drama was based on the novel Joseph Greer and His Daughter by Henry Kitchell Webster. Inventor Joseph Greer (Lewis...
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1925
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Judy Nichols (Leatrice Joy), a poor girl from Chicago, has decided she cannot marry without money. Her sweetheart, Ronald...
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1925
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Produced by Preferred Pictures on rental stages at FBO and on-location at Pomona College in Claremont, CA, The Plastic Age...
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1925
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Although the theme of this melodrama -- based on the John Golden play Howdy Folks -- was serious, the film also had some...
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1925
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When Arthur Randall (Owen Moore) becomes a success, his ex-wife, Laura (Lilyan Tashman), decides she wants him back. She...
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1925
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Ben Lyon and Viola Dana co-star in this heavy society drama -- not exactly the forte of either of these stars. Charming but...
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1925
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge's famous poem The Rime of the Ancient Mariner had no love interest. The 1925 movie adaptation, titled...
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1925
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Although Clara Bow was not yet a full-fledged star, she had already made a mark by mid-'20s. In this melodrama, said trade...
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1924
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1924
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1924
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In spite of its racy title, this society drama is really a down-to-earth look at the effects that sudden wealth has on a poor...
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1924
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1923
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Katherine MacDonald was known more for her beauty than her acting talents; luckily the action of this Graustarkian romance...
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1923
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Betty Austin (Katherine MacDonald) has dreams of going to the city and pursuing a career, but she gives it all up to marry...
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1923
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In this silent tale of deception and redemption, a cocky youth returns to his hometown filled with thrilling, totally...
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1923
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1923
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1923
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Lloyd Hughes plays a Charles Ray type of character in this comedy-drama. Oliver Wendell Blaine (Hughes) comes from a long...
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1923
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Norma O'Neill (Katherine McDonald) is an aspiring actress who tries to prove a vampish screen persona does not interfere with...
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1923
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Metro pulled out all the stops on this picture, which was based on the novel by Mary Roberts Rinehart and starred...
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1923
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Minor screen comedienne Doris May has the lead in this routine farce. Barbara Jackson (May) dresses up in the chauffeur's...
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1922
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When it reviewed this simple little drama, the trade paper The Film Daily remarked (rather awkwardly), "Ben Schulberg has...
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1922
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It is a surprising and little-known fact that Louis J. Gasnier, who today is most well known for directing the...
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1922
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1921
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Like all small town girls in the movies, Mary Horton (Alice Brady), has to make a go of it in the big city. She can't find...
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1920
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Famous Players-Lasky brought American director Hugh Ford and cinematographer Hal Young to Great Britain to make this drama....
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1920
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The scenario for this melodrama was based on a novel, The Shadow of the Rope, written by Raffles creator, E.W. Hornung....
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1919
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Elsie Ferguson, one of the lesser stars of the day, manages to overcome the poor direction, photography and plot of this...
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1919
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1919
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This average drama has little to offer, although it does feature a couple of notable up-and-comers in small roles: Rod La...
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1919
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Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch by Alice Hegan Rice was a favorite children's book of the Victorian era. It was made into a...
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1919
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While Mary Boland is primarily known for portraying society matrons, occasionally she played against type to show the...
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1918
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The Whirlpool was based on the novel of the same name by Victoria Morton. Alice Brady stars as Belle Cavello, the mercenary...
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1918
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Arlette (Alice Brady), the granddaughter of a Brittany innkeeper, falls in love with Richard Vale (Henry Clive), an aspiring...
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1918
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Fifi (Marguerite Clark) is an actress in Napoleon-era France. She wins a lottery and leaves Cartouche, the man she loves...
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1917
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Producers insisted upon casting opera stars in their silent films all throughout the teens and twenties. Some, like...
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1917
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Unlike later films bearing the same title, 1916's The Ransom was not a kidnap drama. Adapted from Eve Unsell's play The...
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1916
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Handsome silent screen matinee idol Francis X. Bushman once again donned a dashing uniform in this romantic melodrama set...
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1915
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1915
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The sprightly Marguerite Clark stars in this light romantic drama. Letty Roberts (Clark) is a naive little country girl who...
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1914
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The "girl" of the title was played by Hazel Dawn, a popular stage actress who briefly enjoyed a flourishing film career. Dawn...
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1914
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