Alma Rubens, a hauntingly beautiful silent screen actress whose career was cut short by drug addiction, stars in The Gilded...
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1926
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Few leading ladies appeared in as many films in 1926 as the vivacious Clara Bow. In My Lady's Lips, Bow plays the feisty...
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Forbes Lombard
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1925
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This tale of the Northwoods is yet another James Oliver Curwood story brought to the silver screen. Clive Grenfal (Walter...
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Grandfather de Fontenac
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1925
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This romantic drama only used half the clichés of the typical horse racing story. There's the impoverished Colonel (or in...
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Racehorse owner
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1924
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This drama was based on the novel Cape Cod Folks by Sarah P. McLean Greene. Jonathan Swift (Frank Keenan) is a wealthy fish...
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Jonathan Swift
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1924
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The handsome but uninspired Lloyd Hughes plays a young Cajun man in this drama produced by Thomas Ince. Jeff Newland...
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Col. Newland
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1923
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Luke Taylor
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1923
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Although Moving Picture World claimed that director Sidney A. Franklin's work on this drama earned him a long-term contract...
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Frank Church
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1923
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This adaptation of the R.D. Blackmore novel won acclaim for Madge Bellamy, and helped bring her stardom. Sir Charles Ensor...
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Sir Charles Ensor
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1922
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Character actor Frank Keenan offers a fine performance in this comedy-drama that he also directed. He's John Conroy, who...
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Director
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1920
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Character actor Frank Keenan directed this picture in addition to playing a dual role. When Tom King (Keenan) is sent to...
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Director
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1919
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Jefferson Hunter (Frank Keenan) is a Western mining man. Anne Kepple (Catherine Adams) has inherited the mine next to his,...
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Director
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1919
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From all outward appearances, Harvey Deering (John Gilbert) is a fine, upstanding young citizen, and thus his father Lemuel...
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1918
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1918
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The Crab is sourpuss Frank Keenan, who lives alone and likes it. At least, he thinks he likes it, until cherubic little...
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1917
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Idealistic young lawyer Robert Edeson goes to work for district attorney Frank Keenan, little realizing that his new boss is...
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1917
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The racial prejudices of 1800's America died hard; in fact, they were still strong enough in 1916 for this film to be made....
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1917
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At the suggestion of his father, Colonel Slocum Castleton (Frank Keenan), young Rodney Castleton (Charles Ray) leaves his...
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1916
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In her third starring film, Mary Boland was cast as Mary Beresford, the wife of unambitious law clerk Al Beresford...
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1916
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In this silent comedy drama, a grizzled mountain man tries to make the best of a disappointing situation when his wife bears...
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1916
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A wealthy young man, Lowell Sherman (William Russell, who also directed), has a flighty wife, Alice (Leona Hutton). Alice is...
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1916
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Movie mogul Thomas H. Ince may well have been the director of The Despoiler as indicated by the credits; but since Ince was...
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1915
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The Coward is the earliest extant starring vehicle of popular "boy next door" actor Charles Ray, though in fact the film was...
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1915
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Although he has a reputation for being "the worst man in town," Western gambler Harley Hennage (Frank Keenan) proves his...
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1915
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