Those who believe that It Happened One Night was the first film to tap the comic potential of "auto courts" (later known as...
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Screen Story
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1927
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Producer, Screenwriter
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1925
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A woman is led to believe her scheming husband is dead in this melodrama taken from the story by Viola Brothers Shore. Beth...
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Screenwriter
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1925
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Jeanie Andrews (Dorothy Mackaill) wonders what to do when her husband loses his memory and she is left to fend for herself...
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Editor, Screenwriter, Supervisor/Manager
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1924
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Since Wallace Beery stood out as King Richard in Douglas Fairbanks' Robin Hood, it wasn't too much of a leap to cast him as...
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Producer, Screenwriter
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1923
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Before it reached the screen, this story already had a long history -originally a novel by Darragh Aldrich called Enchanted...
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Supervisor/Manager
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1921
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The Little School Ma'am is Nan, portrayed by Dorothy Gish. A Southern gal, Nan heads westward to take charge of a classroom...
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Screenwriter
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1916
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Norma Talmadge, already a star but not yet a STAR, played the eponymous heroine in 1916's Martha's Vindication. To protect...
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Screenwriter
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1916
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The most successful and artistically advanced film of its time, The Birth of a Nation has also sparked protests, riots, and...
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Screenwriter
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1915
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According to this film, Man's Prerogative would seem to be to cheat upon his sweetheart whenever and wherever he pleases....
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Screenwriter
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1915
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Former D. W. Griffith assistant William "Christy" Cabanne, in collaboration with Frank E. Woods, called the shots in The...
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Director
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1915
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Forced by the dictates of his Biograph contract to give up directing in favor of "supervising," D.W. Griffith left the studio...
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Screenwriter
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1914
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This Reliance four-reeler starred Dorothy Gish as the title character, a rambunctious frontier dance-hall gal named Nell....
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Screenwriter
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1914
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Based on a popular stage play, the Biograph three-reeler Strongheart was originally released in May of 1913. The film was...
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Screenwriter
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1914
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The direction of 1914's His Last Dollar has often been attributed to D.W. Griffith. However, since Griffith was preoccupied...
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Screenwriter
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1914
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Conservative Biograph Studios, having galloped to prominence on the coattails of their star director D.W. Griffith, refused...
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Screenwriter
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1914
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1913
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1913
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1912
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1912
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1911
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Screenwriter
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1910
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D.W. Griffith dashed off the one-reel Little Angels of Luck entirely within the confines of the Bronx Biograph studios. Since...
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Screenwriter
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1910
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Screenwriter
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1910
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Among the many villains in D.W.Griffith's 1916 epic Intolerance were those self-styled "social uplifters" who presumptuously...
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Screenwriter
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1910
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Screenwriter
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1910
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Screenwriter
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1910
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Like most of the director's Biograph Civil War dramas, D.W. Griffith's The Honor of His Family can be regarded today as...
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Screenwriter
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1910
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Screenwriter
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1910
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Peggy (Mary Pickford) is a strong-willed young woman who lives during the 18th century. She is not attracted to any of her...
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Screenwriter
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1910
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By 1910, D.W. Griffith was far too busy to personally direct all of Biograph's films, thus he legislated authority to such...
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Screenwriter
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1910
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Screenwriter
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1910
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Screenwriter
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1910
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1910
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Screenwriter
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1910
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1909
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1909
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1909
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1909
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1909
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1909
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Screenwriter
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1909
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Screenwriter
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1909
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Incorrectly reviewed by the trad magazine Variety under the title The Sealed Door, this Renaissance melodrama is among the...
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Screenwriter
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1909
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Screenwriter
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1909
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Screenwriter
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1909
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Screenwriter
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1909
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Described by its parent studio Biograph as a "French Revolution melodrama," Nursing a Viper runs a thrill-packed 920 feet (or...
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Screenwriter
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1909
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Screenwriter
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1909
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Screenwriter
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1909
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Screenwriter
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1909
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1909
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Screenwriter
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1908
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Screenwriter
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1908
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