Has the World Gone Mad? answers its own question by detailing the sinful excesses of the "Jazz Age." Future gossip columnist...
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1923
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1923
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"The eyes are the windows of the world," a title card from this silent melodrama states. Spoiled, rich Robert Frazer proposes...
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1922
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This drama was plugged as a grand paean to motherhood, but judging from the plot, it seems more focused on promoting adoption...
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1922
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1921
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What was actress Pearl White thinking when she decided to portray a female Tarzan? The resulting picture was one of the more...
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1921
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This adaptation of Harriet Beecher Stowe's controversial novel Uncle Tom's Cabin had a certain degree of novelty value by...
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1920
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Doris Kenyon stars in this not-particularly successful adaptation of the play by Augustus Thomas. Dora (Kenyon) has been...
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1920
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Doris Kenyon had one of her best roles to date in this drama of the Canadian North woods. Twilight (Kenyon) is an orphan...
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1919
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Professor Juno B. Tidewater (Leon Danmun) is traveling through Ireland with his two daughters when he happens upon a castle....
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1919
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Even though Cynthia Maitland (Helen Montrose) throws wild parties and is having an affair with Boresky (Robert Cain), a...
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1918
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The Seven Swans was one of several fairy-tale adaptations starring Marguerite Clark -- who, though way past thirty, still...
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1918
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It perhaps goes without saying that the 1918 drama Rich Man, Poor Man bore no relation to the 1976 TV miniseries of the same...
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1918
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Elinor (Elsie Ferguson) lives with her alcoholic father, Sir Robert Shale (John L. Shines), on his run-down estate. She is...
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1918
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When her guardian gets married, twelve-year-old Marian Morgan (Marguerite Clark) is sent to live with her father...
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1917
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1917
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1917
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Marguerite Clark added to her already considerable film fame by appearing in a brace of comedies based on a...
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1917
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Not to be confused with John Steinbeck's Of Mice and Men, Mice and Men began life as a Broadway play, written by Madeline...
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1916
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Before becoming a silent screen star, Marguerite Clark played Snow White on the stage, and Famous Players eventually had her...
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1916
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Marguerite Clark stars as Bernice Somers, mockingly nicknamed "Miss George Washington" because of her inability to tell the...
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1916
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1916
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Hope (Ann Pennington) has an act in a traveling circus where she is "the rainbow princess" and performs a Hula dance. The...
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1916
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On the eve of her wedding to a man she does not love, young Felicite (Marguerite Clark) stumbles upon a diary written by one...
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1916
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Little Lady Eileen featured little Marguerite Clark in the title role. The heroine finds herself in a romantic tug-of-war...
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1916
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This Marguerite Clark vehicle was set in London and Switzerland, courtesy of the Famous Players back lot and the snowy peaks...
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1916
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An English society woman throws a party and invites all her guests to tell a story. The most fascinating is told by Helene...
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1915
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Partially filmed on-location in the Bahamas, Always in the Way was the first of six Mary Miles Minter pictures produced by...
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1915
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1915
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Of all the movie versions of the A.E.W. Mason adventure novel Four Feathers, this 1915 adaptation is the most obscure. If...
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1915
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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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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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1914
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It can be said that matronly stage comedienne May Irwin was the first female film star, by virtue of her appearance in the...
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1914
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1913
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1913
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1913
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1911
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1911
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1911
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1911
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1911
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1910
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1910
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1910
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1910
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1910
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The legend of Bluebeard's last wife formed the basis of this Edison fantasy film. Disobeying her husband's wishes,...
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1909
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This Edison "slice-of-life" drama was inspired by a popular song of the era. The title character is the daughter of a...
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1909
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1909
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1909
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1908
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1908
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