Gene Autry was clearly tiring of the rigors of moviemaking by the time he starred in The Old West. Even so, Autry gives his...
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1952
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Simple girl meets hero boy, hero boy convinces simple girl not to marry evil boy. ~ Rovi...
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1928
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Sergeant Malone
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1928
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1926
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On a voyage from India to London, it is rumored that an infamous cracksman is onboard -- of course, it is Raffles (House...
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Raffles
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1925
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House Peters stars in this Universal "jewel." Fisher captain John Strong (Peters) lives on the coast of Nova Scotia with his...
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1925
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Counsel for Defense is set in a graft-ridden town, where the crooked politicians railroad the local doctor (Jay Hunt) into...
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1925
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A typical silent programmer, this Universal "Jewel" production features House Peters as a millionaire yachtsman whose...
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1925
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Virile House Peters stars in this melodrama based on the stage play by Lincoln J. Carter. Tornado (Peters) has come to a...
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"Tornado"
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1924
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Starring veteran leading man House Peters, this Raoul Walsh-directed silent melodrama was filmed on location in Tahiti....
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Capt. Blackbird
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1923
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Peter Smith
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1923
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John Hempstead (House Peters), a former actor, now serves as the benign religious leader of a small community. Marian Dournay...
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John Hempstead
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1923
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After the wild party held by Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle that allegedly resulted in a girl's death, and the unsolved murder of...
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1922
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Based on Langdon McCormick's 1919 play, this silent melodrama stars Matt Moore and House Peters as War veterans sharing a...
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Burr Winton
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1922
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For a director with less-than-stellar talents, Louis J. Gasnier certainly led a charmed life for a while, something attested...
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John Masters
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1922
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In this silent crime melodrama, an ex-con marries a teacher and tries to start a new life in the city. Unfortunately, he is...
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Sid Chambers
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1921
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Blair Comwoll
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1921
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Frank Lloyd's competent directing kept this typical Northwoods drama from sinking too far into the realm of the ordinary....
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Barnes
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1921
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Scottie Dean (Edward Pell) and his wife Isobel (Jane Novak) are passengers on board a whaling ship. Dean has a fight with the...
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1920
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Two European countries send teams out to the uncivilized African kingdom of M'tela, each of them determined to be the first...
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1920
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Outlaw Dan Malloy (House Peters) is notorious throughout the West. After his latest train robbery, he seeks refuge in a cabin...
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1920
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Kerry (House Peters) is a young Irishman who has a fatal love for gambling. When he marries a wealthy English girl, he...
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1919
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The "love" alluded to in the film's title is twofold. First, we have a man's love for his wife: in this case, the Mister is...
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1917
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Stephen Ghent, a rough miner (House Peters) promises to marry Ruth Jordan (Ethel Clayton) in name only. However, he breaks...
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1916
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After the suicide of her inventor husband, Mary Dexter (Gail Kane) becomes involved with some grafters in D.C. Foolishly, she...
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1916
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In the years before he became known for his sexy domestic films and elaborate spectaculars, fledgling director Cecil B....
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1915
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Although she is wealthy, Helen North (Cleo Ridgeley) is a kleptomaniac. When she steals some expensive lace from a...
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1915
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This Cecil B. DeMille picture (adapted from the novel by Eleanor M. Ingram) was the screen debut for French actress Rita...
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1915
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1915 was a big year for civil war films -- this powerful five-reeler was released around the same time as D.W. Griffith's...
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1915
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The hoary old David Belasco stage operetta is given the full DeMille treatment in this classic silent western starring...
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1915
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Based on a play by James K. Hackett, the four-reel Pride of Jennico was one of the shorter offerings from the Famous Players...
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1914
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Frederick Alfred Kummer's popular stage play The Brute was first adapted to the screen in this multi-reel Famous Players...
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1914
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The prima donna of the California Motion Picture Company, California-native Beatriz Michelena starred in this silent...
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1914
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1913
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