The Edgar Jepson novel, Ann Annington, was first made into a play, Ann, and then developed as a pleasant light comedy vehicle...
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1921
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Director
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1920
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The temperamental artist of the title is a painter, played by Frank Adair. Leading lady Margot Kelly, a talented violinist,...
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Director
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1919
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Coming as it did on the heels of what many consider to be Mary Pickford's greatest triumph, Stella Maris (1918), this film...
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1918
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Mrs. Leffingwell's Boots began life as an Augustus Thomas play, originally written as a vehicle for Margaret Illington. The...
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1918
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1917
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Crane Wilbur stars as celebrated concert violinist David McCare, whose talent is exceeded only by his libido. After loving...
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1916
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1916
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Charlie Chaplin's 10th Essanay film marks a further development for him in story construction, gag development and the use of...
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1915
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Shanghaied, Charlie Chaplin's 11th film for Essanay was shot largely on board the SS Vaquero, which Chaplin had rented for...
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Shanghaied Seaman
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1915
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A Night at the Show is the most elaborate two-reeler directed by Charlie Chaplin during his 1915-1916 stay at Essanay...
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Gentleman in Audience
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1915
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The Tramp, Charlie Chaplin's sixth film for Essanay, is generally considered his first masterpiece. It is the first of his...
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Farmer
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1915
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The title of Charlie Chaplin's fifth comedy for Essanay refers to the popular term for a Model T Ford, a jitney. Its theme of...
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1915
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