Produced for what looked like pennies at Cathedral Mountain and Big Bend, Texas, by low-budget entrepreneur J. Charles Davis,...
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Celia de la Costa
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1929
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Aspiring playwright Lila Lake (Alice Day), gypped by a phony theatrical agency, finds herself stranded in New York....
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Julia Hewitt
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1926
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Like many other pictures in the 1920s, Daughters of Today depicted the dangers that could befall those who led a jazz...
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1924
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Wallace Beery displayed a special talent for playing villains, and he has an especially good one here. However, the other...
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Mme. Le Quintrec
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1924
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Ernest Leeds (Frank Elliott) is the love 'em and leave 'em type, and he's having a blast on board an ocean liner. Another...
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1924
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Gladys Walton, who starred in many Universal Studios programmers in the early 1920s, was always good at playing working class...
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Kate Smith
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1923
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Mrs. Lamb
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1922
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Paramount was taking a chance by making this picture -- based on a novel by E. Phillips Oppenheim -- almost two years after...
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Princess Elderstrom
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1921
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Exit the Vamp stars the colorfully yclept Fontaine La Rue in the title role as Mrs. Willy Strong. The star of the...
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Mrs. Willy Strong
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1921
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This dreary drama would never have been made into a motion picture if The Miracle Man had not been such a big hit. Because of...
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Mary Beeler
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1921
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Mrs. Langley
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1921
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In contrast to the spectacles of his brother Cecil, William DeMille's directorial efforts tended more towards small, simple...
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Elizabeth Erskine
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1921
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Roseanne (Ethel Clayton) has grown up near some diamond mines in South Africa. As a child, she became ill and a Malay nurse,...
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1920
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An above-average silent western starring Harry Carey, Human Stuff centers on the ubiquitous feud between sheep herders and...
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1920
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