In this domestic comedy, a married couple gets a divorce and goes their separate ways. Several years pass and they run into...
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1933
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In this British comedy, a young actor begins impersonating a Navy officer's wife in order to make her lover jealous....
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1931
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When a European fortune hunter kidnaps the grandson of a Parliament member, an adopted child comes to the rescue. ~ Rovi...
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1929
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1928
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Noah Swinley
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1928
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1927
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1924
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1924
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1922
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This crime drama finds a contractor out to steal the jewels of his youthful ward. Sir Donald McVeigh (Cecil Morton York)...
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1921
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1921
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Ernest Maltravers was based on a novel by Lord Lytton. Cowley Wright plays the title character, a wealthy man in love with...
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1920
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1920
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1920
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1920
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Auld Lang Syne is a silent British meller that asks the audience: "Does lower class mean lower values?" Commoner...
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1917
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1916
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Co-director Elliot Stannard also wrote this chop-licking melodrama. Chauvinistic in the extreme, Fatal Fingers' villain is an...
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1916
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Newman Flower's controversial novel Is God Dead? came to the screen in 1916 with the less controversial title The Answer....
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1916
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The Sons of Satan are a gang of crooks headed by the amoral Henry Normand (Gerald Ames). He also goes by the name Paul de...
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1916
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The popularity of mythical kingdom stories in the silent era can be traced directly to author Anthony Hope, who wrote The...
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1915
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Previously filmed in 1913 by Edwin S. Porter, Anthony Hope's classic swashbuckler The Prisoner of Zenda was given a lavish...
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1915
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1915
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