Pioneering British moviemaker J. Stuart Blackton was the guiding force behind Film Parade, a clip-filled pageant celebrating...
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Screen Story
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1933
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Hell Bent Fer Heaven was based on the 1924 Pulitzer Prize-winning play by Hatcher Hughes. Most of the story takes place high...
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Director
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1926
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Director
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1926
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This melodrama, released after Vitagraph had been bought by Warner Bros., was one of the last directorial efforts from film...
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Director, Producer
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1926
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"Love of money is the root of all evil." That's the message conveyed to the audience with the subtlety of a sledgehammer in...
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Director
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1926
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Director
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1925
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Vitagraph had already made successful pictures out of two of A.S.M. Hutchinson's novels when they filmed this one. Because of...
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Director
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1925
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While living in a Nova Scotia fishing village, soldier William Pennland (Ben Hendricks) marries pretty Chastity (Mae Marsh)....
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Director
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1925
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Who else would have directed a film with a title of such thundering moralistic drama but film pioneer J. Stuart Blackton?...
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Director
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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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Director
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1924
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Film pioneer J. Stuart Blackton was nearing the end of his directing career when he made this surprisingly warm human...
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Director
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1924
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English-born character star Victor McLaglen made his Hollywood debut in this highly successful Western melodrama about...
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Director, Producer
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1924
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Lady Diana Manners stars as Queen Elizabeth I in this historical drama. The Queen plots against her enemy the Countess of...
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Director
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1923
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Film pioneer J. Stuart Blackton tempered his old-fashioned approach with some welcome slapstick moments in this melodrama,...
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Director
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1923
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Director
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1921
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Color cinematography was in its very early infancy when filmmaker J. Stuart Blackton made this period drama with an...
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Director, Producer, Screenwriter
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1921
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This tense melodrama, directed by film pioneer J. Stuart Blackton, was based on a story by Cyrus Townsend Brady. When Eugene...
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Director
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1920
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A Kentucky feud between the Mitchells and the Lees has wiped out all the Lees except for old Ben (Charles Kent) and his...
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Director
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1920
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Director J. Stuart Blackton was a cinema pioneer, but by 1920, the kind of heavy, self-righteous melodrama he specialized in...
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Director, Producer
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1920
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Director
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1919
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A title like this one suggests a comedy, but with J. Stuart Blackton as director, there's no doubt that it's a serious drama....
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Director
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1919
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Herbert Rawlinson plays Englishman Philip Carmichael, an M.P. on his way up. A gentleman who is helping Philip's political...
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Director
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1919
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Since this picture was set for release just scant weeks after the Armistice, Vitagraph decided to promote it as an "after the...
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Director
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1918
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An airborne bombing attack on New York City was the high point of the speculative WWI melodrama Womanhood, Glory of the...
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Director
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1917
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Some years prior to the Boer war, Jasmine (Violet Heming) marries the physically and financially powerful Rudyard Byng...
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Director
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1917
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Director
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1917
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In a war-torn world, enemies of the United States use pacifists as pawns to insure that the Government doesn't spend too much...
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Director, Producer, Screenwriter
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1915
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Screenwriter
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1914
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Maurice Costello, Vitagraph's resident matinee idol, was both star and co-director of the 6-reel drama Mr. Barnes of New...
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Supervisor/Manager
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1914
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Producer, Supervisor/Manager
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1914
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Producer
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1913
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Director
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1912
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Director
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1912
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In 1912, Frederick Warde, a respected actor on the legitimate stage, who, over the course of a long career, had worked...
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Producer
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1912
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Director
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1911
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Director
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1910
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The earliest surviving screen version of William Shakespeare's romantic comedy, this Vitagraph production managed to cram...
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Producer
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1909
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Every bit as cool, or maybe more so, to the audiences of 1909 as The Matrix is to the modern moviegoer, Princess Nicotine;...
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Director, Producer
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1909
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Director
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1908
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Director
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1908
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Director
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1908
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Director
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1907
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Director
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1906
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Director
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1906
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Director
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1905
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Director
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1900
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Director
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1900
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Director
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1898
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