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1920
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With the exception of Joan the Woman, which contained a "contemporary" subplot, The Woman God Forgot was Cecil B. DeMille's...
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1917
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This typically overbaked Cecil B. DeMille opus takes place off the seacoast of Brittany. While ambling along the beach,...
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1917
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One of the few opera divas to achieve success on the silent screen (due in part to her affable, non-diva temperament),...
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1916
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A sweeping chronicle of the life and death of Joan of Arc, the Maid of Orlean, this epic stands as one of director...
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1916
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Famed opera singer Geraldine Farrar had just recently achieved silent film stardom with Carmen (a part she had also sung on...
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1915
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The Paramount version of Carmen had Cecil B. DeMille directing, prima donna Geraldine Farrar in her film debut, recreating a...
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1915
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