Based on the musical comedy of the same name, Kid Boots was the first of two silent vehicles for irrepressible Ziegfeld...
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1926
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It sounds like an interesting concept -- take star/crack stuntman Richard Talmadge and have him play a motorcycle champion...
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1923
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This second film version of the Victor Hugo novel Notre Dame de Paris (the first was a Theda Bara vehicle,...
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1923
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Herbert Rawlinson is the star of this mediocre crime drama from Universal. When his father's business fails, Jimmy Nevins...
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1923
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Munich-born stunt-man extraordinaire Richard Talmadge continued his low-budget exploits for producer Phil Goldstone with...
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1922
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When Zane Grey's novel, Wildfire, was filmed here, it somehow turned into a hoary Drury Lane-style melodrama, set in the West...
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Bill Cordts
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1922
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Early silent screen leading man Roy Stewart played a dual-role in this independently produced "Northwestern" about identical...
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DeBrac
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1921
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Compelled to marry a notorious gambler (Harry Van Meter) in order to cover her father's gambling debts, pretty Molly Hanlon...
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1921
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Priscilla Dean has a dual role in this drama based on False Colors by Edwina Levin. Laura Figlan (Dean) is an ambitious...
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1921
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Jeanne (Edith Roberts) works at a book bindery, and when she comes across a diary that Thomas Dodd (Johnnie Cook) has dropped...
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1920
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Silent western stalwarts Roy Stewart and Josie Sedgwick starred in this independently produced oater about a cowboy (Stewart)...
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1920
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Ann Reid (Ruth Clifford) is your average, everyday small town girl who comes to the city to make it. Egged on by her...
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1919
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It was just as common in 1919 as it is today for athletes to be offered movie contracts. Challenge of Chance stars...
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1919
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This routine drama was based on a Fannie Hurst story that appeared in Cosmopolitan magazine. Marion Becker (Francelia...
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1919
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