In this charming silent western parody, former stage comedian Billy Jim (Fred Stone, the scarecrow in the original Broadway...
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1922
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Tom Mix travels from the desert of the American West to the Sahara desert in this picture, which is as much farce as it is...
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1922
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Universal bragged that this standard crime melodrama was written by Louis Victor Eytinge, a "lifer" at the Arizona state...
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Daddy moffat
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1922
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Tom Mix goes in for some laughs in this Western comedy. The Double Bit Ranch and the Rolling G Ranch are at odds over a...
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Luke Bramley
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1921
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This light comedy was based on the George Ade play, and Ade in turn seems to have been inspired by It Pays to Advertise,...
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Septimus Pickering
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1921
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Anita Stewart plays the title character. Mary Regan is the daughter of a gentleman crook and an heiress. Although she has...
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1919
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1918
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Director Lynn Reynolds adapted the screenplay of The Greater Law from The Code of the Klondike, a magazine story by Charles...
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1917
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Having worked himself out of grinding poverty, grouchy millionaire Lorenzo Todd (George Hernandez) adopts a...
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1917
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To put his theories of "scientific farming" into practice, young Chet Wells (Val Paul) purchases a tumble-down farm from...
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1916
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This comedy-drama was director Lynn Reynolds' first five-reel production, and it's pretty ordinary stuff. Myrtle Gonzalez is...
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1916
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In one of his few outright comedies, Harold Lockwood played a husband who, "while wifey is away," invites his buddies over...
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1914
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Written and directed by the rather anonymous E.A. Martin, this silent Selig Polyscope presentation starred Harold Lockwood as...
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1913
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1913
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This early silent melodrama starred Amy Trask, "the lovely soubrette of the Selig Polyscope Company," as a Spanish senorita...
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1913
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In this, his first film for the Selig Polyscope Company, Harold Lockwood played one of the title characters (veteran actor...
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1912
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Harold Lockwood's second film for the Selig Polyscope Company and his first of at least 19 with that studio's blond leading...
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1912
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