In this crime drama, an undercover cop infiltrates a crime syndicate being run by an incarcerated mob boss who conducts his...
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1938
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The title character in Republic's Prison Nurse is a "woman in white" named Judy, played by Marian Marsh. Together with her...
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1938
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In this drama, a young man must choose between a military career or a career in professional football. The story opens as...
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1938
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In this crime drama, a young couple decides to rob the bank where the woman works as a teller. They get 100,000 dollars and...
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1937
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Universal plunged into the clutches of its creditors with its expensive fiasco Sutter's Gold. Edward Arnold plays Swiss...
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1936
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Two Fisted is based on the James Gleason-Richard Taber stage play Is Zat So?, previously filmed under its original title in...
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1935
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In this drama, an impoverished dreamer saves a group of people during a terrible storm by leading them to shelter in a ghost...
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1935
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In this comedy, two sisters work as assistants to a magician. The trouble begins when the day before a big show, the...
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1934
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Previously filmed in 1915, David Harum is the story of an upstate New York rancher devoted to trotting races. Will Rogers...
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1934
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In this drama, Joe Tomasso, a slightly corrupt gambler, goes completely straight after he catches an orphan hanging around...
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1933
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1933
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A Navy boxer falls in love with a popular dance-hall girl in this romantic drama. The man really should be spending all his...
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1933
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Max Miller's best-seller forms the basis of this romantic melodrama about cynical, hard-drinking reporter Joe Miller...
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1933
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In this political melodrama, an idealistic freshman congressman swears to do his best to get relief for his impoverished...
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Director, Executive Producer
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1932
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1932
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Women Go On Forever is almost as old-fashioned as its title. Silent-screen queen Clara Kimball Young makes a comeback attempt...
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1931
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1931
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A "B" picture with "A" ambitions, Hell Bound stars Leo Carrillo as ruthless but basically decent racketeer Nick Cotrelli....
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1931
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In this religious (but not overbearingly so) drama, a good man gets involved with a woman who wants to marry the man who...
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1931
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Producer
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1930
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She Got What She Wanted was director James Cruze's second "special" for Tiffany Pictures in 1930. Betty Compson, previously...
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Director, Executive Producer
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1930
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For reasons unknown, Cock O' the Walk seldom shows up in the "official" resumes of director James Cruze's career. In his...
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Producer
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1930
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Originally slated for release through Tiffany Pictures, James Cruze Production's The Costello Case ended up being distributed...
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1930
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1930
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A devoted valet takes a vacation in this lively drama. After 15 years of faithful service, he has earned it. He goes to...
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Director, Producer
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1930
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Adapted from a 1925 play by Patrick Kearney, A Man's Man was popular MGM leading man William Haines' final silent film...
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Director, Producer
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1929
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Director
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1929
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Directed by James Cruze, this silent drama stars William Haines as Duke, a wealthy young heir who takes up prizefighting in...
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1929
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Director, Producer
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1929
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Producer
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1928
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Producer
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1928
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MGM star William Haines was at the peak of his popularity when he starred in Excess Baggage. Haines plays Eddie Kane, a...
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Director, Producer
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1928
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Gaston Glass stars in this fast-moving melodrama as dashing Parisian pickpocket Bibi-Ri. Filching one purse too many, our...
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Director, Producer
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1928
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1928
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1928
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Made during Hollywood's first "gangster cycle," The City Gone Wild stars Thomas Meighan as an honest prosecuting attorney....
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Director, Producer
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1927
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The second of Thomas Meighan's three 1927 vehicles, We're All Gamblers was also the first of two collaborations between...
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Director, Producer
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1927
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Long derided by film historians as a talented but visually unimaginative director, James Cruze made up for any and all past...
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Director, Producer
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1926
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Director, Producer
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1926
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Director, Producer
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1926
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Edward Everett Horton is well cast in this simple little romance, which was based on the play The Nest Egg by Anne Caldwell...
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Director, Producer
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1925
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Fred Prouty (Warner Baxter) and his wife, Nettie (Lois Wilson), are living happily until the day that his aged father (Luke...
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Director, Producer
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1925
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While his reputation has faded next to stronger talents such as Cecil B. DeMille, Erich Von Stroheim, and King Vidor, James...
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Director, Producer
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1925
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This satirical film was based on the play by George S. Kaufman and Marc Connelly. Neil McRae (Edward Everett Horton) is a...
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Director
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1925
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Having tackled a wagon train in the immensely popular The Covered Wagon (1922), James Cruze directed this would-be epic...
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Director, Producer
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1925
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Director, Screenwriter
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1925
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When kindly saloon keeper Tim O'Day (Ben Hendricks) is killed by a thug, his wife (Louise Dresser) takes over the business....
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Director, Producer
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1924
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Betty Compson has solid support from some of the better character actors of the day in this adaptation of Owen Johnson's book...
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Director, Producer
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1924
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This first of three film versions of the George S. Kaufman/Marc Connelly stage comedy Merton of the Movies stars...
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Director, Producer
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1924
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This comedy--based on Booth Tarkington's play, Magnolia--sports a wonderful cast. Southerner Tom Rumford (Cullen Landis) was...
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Director, Producer
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1924
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This drama was based on the play by Leon Gordon and Doris Marquette. The title refers to the estate owned by Flagg...
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Director, Producer
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1924
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James Cruze revived the western genre and presented audiences with the first western epic in the spectacular 1923 film The...
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Director, Producer
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1923
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The premise is clichéd -- it's the usual tale of a pretty girl from the sticks trying to break into movies -- but this satire...
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Director
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1923
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This well-cast light comedy was based on the stage play by George S. Kaufman and Marc Connelly. Three clerks for the Kincaid...
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Director, Producer
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1923
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Edward Everett Horton, who was still new to film, was perfectly cast as the meek and mild English valet Ruggles in this...
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Director, Producer
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1923
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At the time this film was released, its star, Wallace Reid, was supposedly spending some time in a sanitarium, getting a much...
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Director
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1922
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This farce from Paramount was loosely adapted from the play The Open Door by Oscar Blumenthal and Gustave Kadelberg. Arthur...
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Director
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1922
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Character actor Theodore Roberts was better known for his scene-stealing supporting roles than he was as a star in his own...
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Director
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1922
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This quirky comedy with its mystical overtones was a departure for the down-to-earth Will Rogers. The story opens up with a...
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1922
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Although Wallace Reid stars in this picture (based on the comic opera by Richard Harding Davis), Walter Long just about...
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1922
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1921
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Because of the scandal that befell comedian Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle in 1921, his Paramount starring feature Gasoline Gus...
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1921
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Director
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1921
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The star power of Wallace Reid kept the silent farce Charm School afloat. Auto salesman Reid inherits a school for proper...
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1921
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Director
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1921
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Wallace Reid once more brings home the box-office bacon for Paramount in Always Audacious. The ever-popular Reid plays a dual...
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Director
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1920
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Bryant Washburn excels in this entertaining light comedy. Anthony Osgood is a medical scientist who spends all his time in...
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Director
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1920
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Wanda Hawley debuted as a star in her previous film, Miss Hobbs. So it is suggested that the poor material in this pointless...
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Director
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1920
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This farce started out as a stage play by Fred Jackson and was then made into a musical comedy (The Velvet Lady) before...
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Director
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1920
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Jimmie Jones (a miscast Bryant Washburn) is carting some bottles of liquor to Bobbie Brown (J. Maurice Foster), but they get...
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Director
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1920
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Inventor Harry Harper (Harry Houdini) travels to the South Seas, where there is buried treasure belonging to a girl, Beverly...
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Director
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1920
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Douglas Fairbanks starred in the original Broadway production of James B. Fagan's Hawthorne of the USA, but Doug was too...
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Director
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1919
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This action-comedy has nothing to do with WWI -- Dalton Trumbo's novel would not be written for another 20 years. Stage...
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1919
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Director
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1919
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Wallace Reid could have appeared in a filmed version of the classified ads and made a fortune for his home studio of...
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Director
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1919
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In order to rescue his brother, society boy David Strong (Wallace Reid) has to travel through the underworld. He disguises...
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1919
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1919
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This light comedy was based on Anthony Hope's novel Captain Dieppe. Robert Warwick plays the captain, an international agent...
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1919
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This comedy had several winning elements, among them a screenplay based on O. Henry's story, The Halberdier, and dashing star...
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Director
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1919
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Paramount's silent matinee idol Wallace Reid plays John Craig, a struggling young contractor who falls into a crooked...
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Director
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1919
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Newspaperman Jack Wright (Wallace Reid) borrows five hundred dollars from his reluctant friend Foxhall Peyton (Harrison Ford...
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Director
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1919
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Walsingham Van Dorn (Wallace Reid) has a fancy name but no money until he inherits 40 million dollars from a pair of wealthy,...
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Director
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1918
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Van Twiller Yard (Wallace Reid) has drifted from his well-to-do roots and landed on the skids. Along with several other...
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1918
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The plot of Less Than Kin hinges upon the astonishing resemblance between its two protagonists (both of whom, for the sake of...
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1918
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Adapted from a popular stage play of the period, Believe Me, Xantippe was retooled as a vehicle for the even more popular...
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1918
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Handsome silent screen idol Wallace Reid takes a job as manager of a stage-line in this early silent western directed by the...
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1917
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The "Armstrong" in Armstrong's Wife was played by Thomas Meighan, just on the verge of his superstardom. As indicated by the...
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1915
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1914
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1914
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Grossing a cool 1.5 million dollars on a 125,000-dollar investment, this action serial, produced in 23 chapters by the New...
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1914
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This historical film is a silent version of this classic by Robert Louis Stevenson. predating the Barrymore version by five...
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1913
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1913
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1912
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1912
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1911
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