As directed by Arthur Hoerl, this 1933 crime drama begins with a bank teller being pressured by an unsavory criminal to...
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1933
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Ace detective Sherlock Holmes speaks for the first time in a film and utters his trademark line "Elementary, dear Watson,...
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Prof. Moriarty
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1929
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Gilda Gray, best-known for inventing the shimmy, shows off her talents as a Hawaiian dancer in this South Seas drama, based...
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1926
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This overwrought program drama was given a racy title to promote the up-and-coming Clara Bow, but all it really did for her...
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Father
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1925
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This "all star" romance picture uses the Chicago fire of 1871 as its backdrop. Wayne Morgan (Frank Mayo) finds out from his...
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1925
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Mad McCora
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1924
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This romance, based on The Passionate Vine by John Russell, displays Ramon Novarro's masculine beauty to full effect. Pastor...
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Captain Hull Gregson
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1923
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This emotional melodrama was based on the novel Cheating Wives, by Leota Morgan. Mary Alden (who played Senator Stoneman's...
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John Larkin
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1923
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Engine trouble forces an airplane to land with a trio of passengers in the mythical kingdom of Rukh. Major Crespin (Harry T....
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major Crespin
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1923
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For a while during the early 1920s, William Nigh was known for directing films concerning social problems. He wasn't one to...
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1923
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This tale of the Canadian logging industry is compromised by a confusing plot, a lack of action -- and a scene that shows a...
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1922
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No one in the bathtub-gin 1920s took Charles Blaney's hoary old stage melodrama The Curse of Drink seriously. This didn't...
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Bill Sanford
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1922
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If her scenes had not ended up on the cutting-room floor, this uneven drama would have been the film debut of Clara Bow...
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1922
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Frederick Osborne (Harry T. Morey) is a self-made man whose wife, Frances (Kathlyn Williams), is a naive but eager social...
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Frederick Osborn
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1921
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1920
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Harry Morey, a longtime star with Vitagraph, had just renewed his contract with the company around the time he made this...
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1919
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Alice Terry had yet to team up with her future husband, director Rex Ingram, when she starred in this pleasant little...
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1918
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When Bradley (Harry T. Morey) travels from America to England, he meets and falls in love with Mercedes, the wife of the...
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1917
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"Joan Crawford" is the central character in 1916's Salvation Joan. No, it isn't the real Joan Crawford, but instead a...
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1916
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Playboy Jean de Segni Antonio Moreno pays A Price for Folly that is a dear one in this 5-reel Vitagraph melodrama. After an...
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1915
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"A Melodrama in Three Acts," this Vitagraph production was written for the screen by Marguerite Bertsch. The villain of the...
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1914
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1913
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1913
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1913
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1912
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