In this musical comedy, an egotistical ex-college football star had little time for a plain-jane coed while he was in...
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Mae Ellis
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1929
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The Lone Wolf, the gentleman thief created by Louis Joseph Vance, made his talking-picture debut in Columbia's The Lone...
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Helen Fairchild
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1929
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A custody battle for a little boy forms the basis of this domestic comedy, a talkie that is so early that title cards are...
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Mary
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1929
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Blond Helen Foster, who was 22 at the time, played the title role in this moralistic silent drama about teenaged Cynthia...
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Patricia Perry
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1928
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In this suspenseful silent drama, set amidst the tawdry splendor of a carnival, a female reporter finds her life jeopardized...
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Lutie
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1928
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Ellen
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1928
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Still another of the seemingly endless stream of "collegiate" pictures, The Cheer Leader starred athletic Ralph Graves as the...
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1928
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Kathlyn Carson
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1928
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Passion Song was directed by Harry Hoyt, a talented hack best known today for his work on the landmark sci-fi/fantasy...
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Elaine Van Rynn
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1928
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Sports-loving inventor Richard Shelby (Richard Dix) develops an "Elasto-Tweed" golf suit then hits the road in hopes of...
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Alice Elliott
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1928
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Scott R. Dunlap, later a prolific and highly respected B-western producer, held the directorial reins in Midnight Life....
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Betty Brown
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1928
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Bernice Crane
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1928
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Buttons was another mild entry in the ever-fading career of juvenile star Jackie Coogan. This is the story of a London slum...
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1927
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Based on a novel by Kathleen Morris, The Callahans and the Murphys was the first of several MGM films costarring veteran...
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1927
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Ann Kent
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1927
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Despite its posh MGM trappings, Becky is at heart a "B" picture, sacrificing pretentiousness in favor of good, solid...
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1927
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Previously filmed in England in 1919, the barnstorming Harry Maurice Vernon-Harold Owen play Mr.Wu re-emerged as a Lon Chaney...
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1927
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May
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1926
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Milton Sills stars as Nicki, a popular puppeteer who returns from the battlefields of WWI deaf as a post. He soon discovers...
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Angela
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1926
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The screen popularity of "All American Boy" Charles Ray was fading in the mid-1920s, forcing the 34-year-old actor to return...
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Adeline
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1926
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The Vincent Blasco-Ibanez novel Entre Naranjos served as the inspiration for Greta Garbo's first American film, The Torrent....
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Rernedios
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1926
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Lew Cody stars as Tony Townsend, a top-hatted "international adventurer" who gets into a heap of trouble when he runs out of...
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Sally
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1926
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Silent screen idol Rudolph Valentino made his next-to-last screen appearance in this romantic comedy/drama. Count Rodrigo...
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1925
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Long after the death of Wallace Reid, writer Byron Morgan was still coming up with the type of road and racing stories he...
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1925
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What would normally have been a standard society drama is brightened up by good direction courtesy of Robert Z. Leonard, and...
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Ruth Dakon
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1925
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It's hard to tell at times whether director Roland West was aiming for laughs or thrills in The Monster, but this...
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Betty Wilson
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1925
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Right away, the title to this comedy-drama indicates that it's not the usual Tom Mix picture, although it does have its...
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Edith Oliver
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1924
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George Washington Belgrave ($Wesley Barry) is the son of Senator Belgrave (William Courtright). When a secret report by the...
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1924
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Mary Larkin
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1924
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1924
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1924
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The Parisian settings of George Du Maurier's novel were faithfully recreated for this production -- which is more than can be...
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1923
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The director formerly known as Sean O'Feeney is billed as John Ford for the first time here, and he helps make this one of...
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1923
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Just about all the major players in this romance were miscast here; in the 1920s heavy ethnic characterizations (offensive as...
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1922
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Hoot Gibson returns to his place of employment to find his former boss murdered and the man's son accused of a crime he...
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1922
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The six-year-old son of director B. Reeves Eason, Breezy Eason Jr., was killed by a runaway truck during the filming of this...
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Stella Fraser
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1921
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Usually cast in supporting roles, veteran character actor Russell Simpson earned a rare leading role in this obscure...
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Winifred Coburn
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1921
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Velma (Eva Novak) is unhappily married to Sam (Leonard Shumway), a user of demon alcohol and a notorious womanizer. He...
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1921
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