In this drama, an impoverished songwriter from the South travels to Tin Pan Alley with his trusty piano. He stays at a...
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1929
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1929
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Filmed back-to-back with the similar The Broadway Hoofer, Broadway Scandals marked the first musical production from...
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Le Claire
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1929
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Richard "Skeets" Gallager, a breezy ex-vaudevillian who enjoyed a brief movie career on both sides of the Talkie Revolution,...
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1928
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Spider Webs is one of the few American films directed by British filmmaker Wilfred Noy. Niles Welch stars as Bert Grantland,...
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Chester Sanfrew
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1927
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Prince of Tempters was adapted from The Ex-Duke a story by prolific author E. Phillips Oppenheim. The story focuses on two...
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1926
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Because of an injury, "the Great Maranelli" (Johnny Hines) is forced to give up his job as a circus performer. He hits the...
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Henry Langdon
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1925
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Patricia Chase (Clara Kimball Young) ignores her husband, Alvin (J. Barney Sherry), in favor of the younger, better-looking...
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1925
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His Father
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1925
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Popular silent light comedian stars in this riotous comedy about a pickle salesman involved in a South American revolution....
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Col. Perkins
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1925
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With a hidebound conservative element running things in a small town, the local teenagers have no choice but to seek...
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1925
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This was the second time that William C. DeMille's stage play was brought to the screen (DeMille's younger brother, Cecil B....
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1924
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This breezy summer comedy-drama was shot on-location in Florida. It was typical fun 1920s fare, which Moving Picture World...
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David Forbes
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1924
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Aline Stackton (Doris Kenyon) is a society woman who puts her reputation in jeopardy in this moral society melodrama. Jenny...
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Burrows Stockton
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1924
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1923
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Lillian Gish plays the girl whose travails begin when her father dies and her conniving sister cheats her out of her...
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Monsignor Saracinesca
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1923
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This is Johnny Hines' second starring feature -- the first was called Burn 'Em Up Barnes, so there seems to be a little theme...
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1922
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Pigeon Deering (Maurine Powers) is the poor girl from the slums who is witness to a murder in this moral melodrama. She...
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Horace Wedderbum
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1922
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Eugene O'Brien -- who was a better co-star for the likes of Norma Talmadge than he was a star in his own right -- has the...
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1922
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Charles G. Wheeler, a millionaire
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1922
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This comedy-drama, made by the obscure Syracuse Motion Picture Company, nevertheless had a stellar cast. Thurlow Barclay...
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1922
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This moralistic domestic drama uses a flapper as the main character in a weak attempt to appear "modern" (at least in 1922...
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1922
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Stalwart Conway Tearle is a soldier of fortune in this seafaring adventure film. Captain Dick Carson (Tearle) is headed for...
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Dr. Jordan
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1922
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Mae Marsh stars in this society/crime drama, which rates just a tad above your average programmer. The unscrupulous Arthur...
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Arthur Montrose
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1922
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Lew Cody leads an excellent cast in this colorful romance. While visiting France, Prince Rudolph (Cody) falls in love with a...
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Chancellor
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1922
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The reviewer for Motion Picture News got a little too wrapped up in his own hyperbole when he gushed that Mary Alden as...
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1922
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After making a hit in the Torchy series of two-reelers, Johnny Hines chose this lively picture as his first full-length...
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Whitney Bomes
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1921
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Director Marshall Neilan proved to be a little ahead of his time when he made this satirical comedy-drama, based on the book...
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1921
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Edward Burleigh
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1921
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In all likelihood the only surviving film starring early silent screen leading man Monroe Salisbury, this very old fashioned...
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James M. Heatherton
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1921
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This pretentious picture, clocking in at over an hour and a half -- quite a long running time for the silent era -- was...
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1921
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The makers of this picture culled just about every trick from all the famous melodramas of yore -- Drury Lane never had it so...
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Lionel Jamieson
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1921
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Olive Thomas, the star of this innocent and sentimental picture, would tragically die of poisoning in Paris within a couple...
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1920
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Dinty O'Sullivan (Wesley Barry) is the son of poor Irish immigrants. His father was killed the day he and his mother arrived...
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1920
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When rancher Cheyenne Harry (Harry Carey, in the recurring role he made famous) won't cooperate with a packers' trust,...
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1919
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Paul Potter (Frank Mayo) is a Midwestern boy who goes to Yale and becomes a shallow society wannabe. When Sylvia...
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1919
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Captain November Jones (William Russell) returns to his home in the West after fighting in the Great War and earning three...
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1919
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The notion that dreams can have a powerful effect on "real life" was satirized in Doug Fairbanks' When the Clouds Roll By....
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1919
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Anita Stewart plays the title character. Mary Regan is the daughter of a gentleman crook and an heiress. Although she has...
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1919
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Lawyer John Corbin (J. Barney Sherry) believes that any man can murder his wife and avoid the hangman by pleading insanity....
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1918
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In 1918, movie theaters were overloaded with spy dramas, so to be of any interest at all, this one had to have a twist, and...
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1918
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Real Folks was based on a story by amateur scrivener Kate Corbaley, the winner of a screenwriting contest conducted by...
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1918
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The ever-ascending star of Gloria Swanson received another boost with the Triangle feature Her Decision. Swanson plays...
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1918
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Since Jane Whiting (Belle Bennett) has shown that she has both brains and street smarts, her boss at the DA's office assigns...
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1918
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An amusing picture which was shot at the brand new Ince Studios in Culver City, future home of MGM. William Desmond plays...
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1917
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Larry Thomas (Charles Ray) is a country lad who comes to the city to work as an office boy for a friend of his father's....
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1917
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With American opinion divided over the European war in 1915, no fewer than three major motion pictures were conceived with...
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1916
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1916
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1914
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1914
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Given the tightening of copyright laws by 1910, it is safe to assume that Edison doled out a substantial sum to Bret Harte...
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1910
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