Previously filmed in 1928, the old Willard Mack stage melodrama The Noose was updated and streamlined in 1936 as I'd Give My...
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1936
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In this action drama, set on San Francisco's notorious Barbary Coast, a girl gets deeply entangled with gangsters. A...
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1932
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1930
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Adopting a surprisingly effective Southern accent, Vienna-born Joseph Schildkraut plays the title role in...
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1929
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1928
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Rookie policeman Cornelius Keefe can't help but run afoul of his superiors. It isn't that Keefe is a screw-up, simply that he...
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1928
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The Noose was based on a story by H. H. Van Loan -- or rather, the play adapted from that story by Willard Mack. Cheap crook...
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1928
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Produced and directed by poverty row regular Duke Worne, this silent Northwest melodrama starred Napoleon (who, of course,...
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1927
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Versatile silent-film leading lady Eva Novak goes the "Pearl White" route in Dixie Flyer. She plays a plucky female racecar...
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1926
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1926
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Mary Carr, Hollywood's favorite "martyr mother," does her usual in The Midnight Message. Carr plays the widowed, impoverished...
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1926
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1926
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Priscilla Dean's star was beginning to fade around the time she appeared as a passionate Andulusian peasant in this drama....
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1924
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The independently produced The Fog was adapted from a popular novel by William Dudley Pelly. Idealistic young Nathan Forge...
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1923
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Wallace Reid, famous for his speed-mad films, may have died earlier in 1923, but another Wally, Wally Van, stepped in to keep...
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1923
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Brothers Wallace and Noah Beery star together in this awkward melodrama. Wallace Beery -- who was known at the time for his...
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1923
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Lively Universal star Herbert Rawlinson may have been past his prime, but he still made a good showing in this pleasant...
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1923
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1922
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This above-average British melodrama was based on "The Living Dead", a story by Mary Lerner. Bessie Barriscale stars as a...
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1921
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