Gone With the Wind boils down to a story about a spoiled Southern girl's hopeless love for a married man. Producer...
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1939
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A woman is brutally strangled and her body stuffed into a suitcase in this otherwise rather frivolous low-budget thriller....
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1938
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1936
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A man who has ruined a woman's life attempts to make good on his debt to her (and his conscience) in this sudsy drama based...
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1935
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In this romantic comedy, a man marries his Russian lover and discovers that she has a large extended family. He is utterly...
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1935
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A young woman believes that her mother's gambling house is a hotel. When a gambler angry about being cheated there convinces...
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1933
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Tom Mix makes like Hoot Gibson in the 1933 western Flaming Guns. Cast against type, Mix plays a cloddish sort who avoids...
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1933
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This French epic chronicles the French Revolution as seen by Rouget de Lisle, the man who composed the French national...
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1930
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In this drama, a convict breaks out of jail and winds up going to college. There he joins the rowing team and helps them to...
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1930
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An innocent cowboy is once again suspected of a crime he didn't commit in The Lonesome Trail, an obscure early talkie western...
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1930
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A couple of crooks battle over a pretty fortuneteller in this passable silent crime drama from Universal, the fifth and last...
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1929
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Still in the Hollywood phase of his career, director Alexander Korda made his talking-picture bow with Warner Bros.' The...
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1929
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1928
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Paul Potter
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1927
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This minor Columbia effort is a cautionary fable against alcohol abuse. Despite the efforts of a pious minister, two pretty...
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1927
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1926
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This mediocre Paramount comedy-drama has one interesting feature -- part of it was shot on-location at New York's El Fey...
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Jimmy
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1925
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The drama opens with a prologue in which an innocent boy (Eddie Phillips) is sent to the electric chair and executed before...
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Dan OConnor
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1925
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Polly Pearl (Norma Talmadge) is a bar manager who doubles as a cabaret performer in this romantic melodrama taken from the...
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1925
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Constance Bennett, still a very new star in 1925, has a more serious role than her usual light, sophisticated fare in this...
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1925
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Despite its Victrola-inspired title, His Master's Voice was a silent film (though it was released with an accompanying...
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Bob Henley
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1925
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Virile House Peters stars in this melodrama based on the stage play by Lincoln J. Carter. Tornado (Peters) has come to a...
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1924
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1924
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The Palmer School of Photoplay Writing decided to try its hand at film production, and this drama was its first release. John...
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Bob Heath
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1924
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Judging from this action picture, Charles Hutchison might as well have never left serials -- he performs enough stunts here...
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Charles Stafford
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1924
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The Turmoil was one of Booth Tarkington's most popular novels, and when Universal brought it to the screen, they assigned it...
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1924
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Bartholomew Gruber
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1923
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Dorothy Davenport billed herself by her private name, Mrs. Wallace Reid, for this melodrama about drug addiction. She was...
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Jimmy Brown
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1923
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Pigeon Deering (Maurine Powers) is the poor girl from the slums who is witness to a murder in this moral melodrama. She...
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"Batty"
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1922
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Clara Kimball Young plays twin sisters, one a cabaret entertainer, the other a nun, in this melodrama produced and directed...
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Ramez
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1922
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Although this drama, "suggested by" the book by Stewart Edward White, takes place in the lawless post-gold rush San Francisco...
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Calhoun Bennett
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1922
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Everybody at Mack Sennett's Keystone studios was expected to do a little bit of everything, which is why bassett-faced...
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1922
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Roving Kate (Eugenie Besserer) is a half-mad homeless woman who is searching for the fatherless child she lost twenty years...
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Amos Grimshaw
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1921
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Christine Trevor (Gladys Walton) is a spoiled young society girl who completely neglects her father and her brothers and...
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Laurie Trevor
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1921
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According to this Lois Weber production, men don't really seem to know what they want at all -- first Frank (J. Frank...
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1921
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Director Allan Dwan does the best he can with middling material in this routine drama. When Arnold Barry (Niles Welch)...
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1921
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Maurice Tourneur was the original director on the 1920 silent version of James Fenimore Cooper's Last of the Mohicans, but he...
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1920
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Once again, Madlaine Traverse plays a long-suffering woman in this drama. Lady Marion Chatham (Traverse) and her husband, Sir...
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1919
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Comic actress ZaSu Pitts got her first really big break when she starred in this King Vidor-directed feature. Ezra Scroggs...
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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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Even though World War I had just reached its end, the war films kept coming. While The Heart of Humanity had a similar plot...
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1918
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1918
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