This routine circus drama was a typical rags-to-riches vehicle for minor Universal Studios star Gladys Walton. Nita Moore...
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1923
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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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When he made this film, Lon Chaney's fame was already established, but he was only inches away from superstardom -- a few...
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1922
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This drama was based on the play by John Hunter Booth, which was adapted from the popular novel by Anna Katherine Green. In...
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Fraide
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1922
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As Gloria Swanson's star rose higher and higher, Paramount endlessly repeated the formula that brought her fame -- take a...
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1922
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This Western -- which like many silent-era pictures was based on a Saturday Evening Post story (this one by Peter B. Kyne) --...
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1922
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This feature-length comedy-melodrama was not one of the best from Mack Sennett, or his talented director, F. Richard Jones....
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John D. Anthony
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1922
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Bebe Daniels stars in this adaptation of the Miriam Michelson novel (and play), In the Bishop's Carriage. Thief Tom Dorgan...
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Dishop Van Wagenen
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1921
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Although Alice Lake's work with comedy filmmakers like Mack Sennett and Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle is better known now than her...
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Samuel Pangborn
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1921
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This lively comedy was well suited for Bebe Daniels' talents. Daniels plays Pauline Hathaway, just turned 18 years old, who...
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1921
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When Gerald Elliot (Jay Eaton) becomes involved with Lotta St. Regis, a notorious snake dancer (Nell Craig), his cousin...
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1920
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1920
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WWI flying ace Lt. Bert Hall played himself in the thrill-packed wartime actioner Romance of the Air. When his plane is shot...
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1919
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Told in flashback by an aging clergyman, Wild Honey is the story of the relationship between young frontier pastor Holbrook...
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1919
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In this romantic comedy, a school teacher moves from his home in the country to a small town. He attends a party and becomes...
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1919
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When her father, a lunch-wagon owner, dies suddenly, Jane Neill (Vivian Martin) pluckily takes charge of the family business,...
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1919
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Perhaps one of Mary Pickford's lesser works, this film was nevertheless a funny, extremely well-produced comedy about a...
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1918
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Sir Blount
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1918
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Coming as it did on the heels of what many consider to be Mary Pickford's greatest triumph, Stella Maris (1918), this film...
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1918
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1918
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1917
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Fired up by the story of Joan of Arc, eight-year-old Mary ("Baby"Marie Osborne) decides to "do her bit" when America enters...
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1917
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Rancher Warren Bronson (Herbert Standing) is plagued by cattle rustlers, so he gets Western detective Fancy Jim Sherwood...
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1917
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This gripping crime drama is based on the true story of the events surrounding the destruction of New York City's...
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1916
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Still in the leading-lady phase of her career, veteran stage actress and drama coach Constance Collier was top-billed in the...
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1916
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British musical-comedy favorite Elsie Janis, whose tireless barnstorming during the WWI years earned her the soubriquet "The...
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1915
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The stars of the groundbreaking silent western The Squaw Man (1914), the first feature film lensed in Hollywood,...
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1915
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Stage luminary Lenore Ulrich played the titular heroine in the Morosco-Paramount production Kilmeny. Kidnapped by gypsies as...
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1915
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Elsie Janis was one of the major names of the musical comedy world. In addition to starring in several highly regarded...
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1915
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1915
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