Released on states rights in 1922, this silent comedy-drama starred female impersonator Julian Eltinge as a brash American...
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Director
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1922
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This tale of the tropics, based on a novel by Henry Kitchell Webster, was one of the last films made by Harold Lockwood; a...
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Director
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1919
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Henry Oyen's novel Gaston Olaf was the saga of a two-fisted French Canadian lumberjack. The film version of Gaston Olaf,...
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Screenwriter
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1918
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Harold Lockwood stars in this confusing, but nevertheless amusing comedy. Richard Hudson (Lockwood) has a friend in China,...
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Director, Screenwriter
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1917
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"Debauchery amongst the rich and famous" was the theme of the exotically produced Paradise Garden. Having come into a huge...
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Director, Screenwriter
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1917
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After an argument with his father, in which he is accused of stealing, Bill Carmody (Harold Lockwood) leaves home. His...
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Director
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1917
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Peggy Ainslee (Marguerite Snow) is so intent on helping the poor that she breaks up with her fiancée, who objects to her...
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Director
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1916
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Director
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1916
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Director, Screenwriter
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1916
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Having lost his hearing, a famous violinist despondently flees into the mountains in this outdoors melodrama produced by...
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Director
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1915
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Handsome silent screen matinee idol Francis X. Bushman once again donned a dashing uniform in this romantic melodrama set...
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Producer
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1915
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Rosemary was based on a story that was so well-known in 1915 that none of the film's reviewers felt the need to synopsize the...
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Producer
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1915
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