Although Jacques de Baroncelli was the director of this French-made melodrama, it was "filmed under the supervision" of its...
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1920
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This second film version of Michael Morton's play The Yellow Ticket was among the final screen appearances of stage favorite...
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Anna Mirrel
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1918
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Fannie Ward plays Marion Clark, a manicurist who gets involved with a family who live in the boardinghouse where she resides....
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1918
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This drama was based on the stage play by George Broadhurst. On-stage, the lead roles were taken by Pauline Frederick and...
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1918
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This domestic comedy-drama isn't as amusing as it could have been. Broker John Manners (Jack Dean) spends more time at the...
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1917
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Actor-director-playwright Willard Mack made up in chutzpah what he lacked in originality. Mack's stage melodrama A Gutter...
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1916
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The first of several screen versions of Bret Harte's venerable action yarn Tennessee's Pardner was delivered to the...
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1916
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Though she was no spring chicken when she began making films, stage favorite Fannie Ward managed to convey the illusion of...
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1916
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1915
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