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1932
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1931
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In this comedy, a Yiddish fellow cannot keep from kibitzing into other people's lives. Trouble ensues when he is mistakenly...
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1929
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Educational Films, a curiously-named firm specializing in 2-reel comedies, branched out into features with the aviation...
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1928
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1928
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Wealthy Helene Chadwick decides to discharge her social obligations by doing charity work in the slums. Upon arriving in the...
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1928
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Racehorse movies were a dime a dozen in 1927, meaning that the few good ones tended to be lumped together with the bad. One...
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1927
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Better known for his good looks than any acting capabilities, former male model Reed Howes starred in this silent action...
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Silas Brownley
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1927
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The likable Johnny Hines stars in this comedy-melodrama. Johnny (Hines) is a shoe salesman who can't remember anything. This...
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Thomas Brooks
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1927
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After achieving success in the mid-'20s, Harry Langdon decided to emulate the silent era's premier comedian -- Charles...
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1927
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The irrepressible Johnny Hines stars as "White Pants" Willie Bascom, an enterprising garage mechanic and erstwhile inventor....
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Philip Charters
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1927
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1926
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1926
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The best of comic actor Reginald Denny's silent vehicles, Skinner's Dress Suit is a surprising contemporary piece about...
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1926
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The Little Irish Girl is Dot Walker (Dolores Costello), the pretty come-on for a tawdry gambling house. Dot lures country boy...
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1926
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Sydney Chaplin -- older brother of Charles Chaplin -- specialized in films in which his character wound up dressing in drag...
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1925
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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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Mary Carr (the charming old woman from Over the Hill to the Poorhouse) plays Drusilla Doane, a charity case at an old ladies'...
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Eilas Arnold
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1925
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1924
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Based on a 1914 novel by Robert William Chambers, this silent melodrama from the pioneering Vitagraph Company starred one of...
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1924
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This fluffy Mae Murray vehicle was dressed up with a Graustarkian veneer, but in reality it was merely an excuse for the star...
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1923
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Metro pulled out all the stops on this picture, which was based on the novel by Mary Roberts Rinehart and starred...
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1923
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As naïve chorus girl, Sunny Duane (Elaine Hammerstein), finds herself in a load of trouble in this comedy-melodrama. She is...
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1923
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Billed "Charles Jones" for the occasion, Fox cowboy Buck Jones found himself on Broadway in this silent melodrama. He played...
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1923
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This tale of a crook's reform takes place in the San Francisco of the early 1900s. Predictably, Lon Chaney plays a crook and...
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1923
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The Great Night hasn't an original moment in its entire 5 reels, but audiences went home satisfied anyway. William Russell...
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Robert Gilmore
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1922
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Although Charles Ray doesn't play one of his country boy roles in his first picture for United Artists, John Paul Bart could...
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1922
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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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This adventurous story-within-a-story was based on a novel by Gouverneur Morris. Parrish (Richard Dix), a young author,...
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Carroll
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1922
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This mediocre drama was a typical Katherine MacDonald potboiler. Judge Gray (Dwight Crittenden) is running for governor, but...
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Theodore Van Ness, Sr
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1922
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This drama was based on Clyde Fitch's play The Woman in the Case, which was originally filmed in 1916 starring Pauline...
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Judge Thompson
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1922
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Earle Williams stars in this unusual comedy-drama. Austin Crane (Williams) is the author of several detective novels which...
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1921
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1920
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When Yale Durant (Earle Williams) inherits a fortune, he squanders it. He feels that there is nothing left for him to do but...
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1920
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Joan Hope (Mary Miles Minter) is the bored daughter of a chewing gum magnate. When her father goes away on business, she goes...
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1919
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When Robert Dunning (William Clifford) comes to financial ruin at the hands of unscrupulous broker Thomas Philborn...
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1919
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