Gretchen Barker (Gretchen Lederer) has gotten herself involved with a group of German spies in the U.S. This is particularly...
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1919
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During World War I, Erich von Stroheim wasn't the only "man you loved to hate." Rupert Julian also proved pretty hateful as...
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1918
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1918
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A college-educated Native American (Monroe Salisbury) returns to his homeland to work on an irrigation project in this early...
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1918
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When World War I breaks out, Yvonne Lamour (Ella Hall) heads for America accompanied by an old priest, Father Anatole...
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1917
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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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Two men, "Tuolumne John" Silverwood (Rupert Julian, who also directed the film), and "Kentuck" Windfield Gordon...
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1917
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1917
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The Silent Lady was another in a series of successful creative collaborations between child star Zoe Rae and director...
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1917
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1917
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1916
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August (Frank Whitson) and Hilda (Gretchen Lederer) travel from Europe to America to make money and get married. They find...
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1916
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Unbeknownst to his family, Temple (Mark Fenton) is a burglar. When the police come to arrest him, his son Dick (Lon Chaney)...
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1916
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The Yaqui was the sort of film that was bluntly described in the trade journals of the time as a "Redskin Melodrama." Based...
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1916
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The Grasp of Greed was a Hollywoodization of H. Rider Haggard's novel John Meeson's Will. En route to Australia, beautiful...
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1916
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The improbably but colorfully named Louise Lovely played the title role in Bluebird's Bobbie of the Ballet. Wealthy Jack...
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1916
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A Broadway favorite, Nat C. Goodwin was never quite able to transfer his appeal to the screen, though he gave a game try in...
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1915
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1915
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