Storywise, Thousands Cheer is thin stuff indeed. Insouciant PFC Eddy Marsh (Gene Kelly) wants to put on a Big Show for his...
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1943
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A remake of the French comedy Monsieur Sans-Gene, One Rainy Afternoon gets under way when film-actor Phillippe Martin...
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1936
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1932
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Director Cecil B. DeMille returned to Paramount Pictures for this typically epic production, which became his first box...
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1932
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Bob Steele's first Western of 1931, The Ridin' Fool presented the bantamweight star as Steve Kendall, a young cowboy saving...
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1931
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The dank underbelly of suburban youth is revealed in this dark drama based on a sensational 1930 novel written by an 18-year...
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Mrs. Lawrence
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1930
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1929
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Not a remake of the pre-1920 film of the same name, The Kid's Clever was Glenn Tryon's last silent vehicle; he would pursue a...
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Matron
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1929
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1928
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Made during the 1920s, this educational drama warns of the dangers of fast-living and taking cocaine. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi...
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1928
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This moralistic 1928 film decries the evils of alcohol and tobacco by showing how their awful effects send an innocent girl...
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1928
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1928
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Law and the Man is based on a story by Roy Octavus Cohen, then popular for his magazine yarns about "Negro" life. This time,...
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Miss Blair
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1928
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The silent comedy feature College stars Buster Keaton as a scholarly young man who doesn't know beans about sports. When he...
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1927
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Motorcycle cop Rex Lease falls in love with Charlotte Stevens, the daughter of political boss James Gordon. This results in...
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1927
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Miss Julia
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1927
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This "lost" film would be especially valuable to see again, if only for two reasons: It was the second American effort of...
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Mrs. Phillmore
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1927
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Sally in Our Alley revives the old bromide about the orphan waif who is unofficially adopted by three men of different faiths...
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1927
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One would never guess that the idea for this maudlin exercise sprang from the mind of the usually reliable Anita Loos....
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Mrs. Simpson
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1927
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"Love of money is the root of all evil." That's the message conveyed to the audience with the subtlety of a sledgehammer in...
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Mrs. Welby
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1926
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1926
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The action in Flame of the Argentine is evenly divided between New Orleans and South America. Movie newcomer...
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1926
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Padlocked began as a serial for Cosmopolitan magazine, written by Rex Beach. After only a couple of chapters were published,...
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1926
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This lively outing chronicles the adventures of a daring young buck who defies his father, who grounded the lad for getting...
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1926
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This sentimental drama, based on the stage play by H.B. Trevelyan (actually a pseudonym for Guy Bolton), was the American...
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Roma
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1925
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The title to this picture came from a Rudyard Kipling poem, and accurately reflected the attitude of Victorian and...
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1925
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1921
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Gladys Walton is the self-reliant heroine of All Dolled Up. A humble salesgirl, she comes to the rescue of wealthy...
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1921
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"Doorsteps" is the nickname bestowed upon boarding house slavey Florence Turner. Treated like dirt by most of the boarders,...
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1916
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The twain is bound to meet in any British film titled East is East. Henry Edwards plays a low-born fishmonger who falls into...
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1916
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Famous for his rendition of the sentimental ballad My Old Dutch, British music-hall artiste Albert Chevalier was both star...
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1915
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1915
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American film star Florence Turner is Alone in London in this 4-reel British mystery. Turner goes against the grain of her...
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1915
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1913
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1912
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1912
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In this video, a silent version of A Tale of Two Cities is accompanied with another silent film, In the Switch Tower, with...
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1911
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1910
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1910
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1908
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