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1933
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In this romantic melodrama, a woman tries to protect her sister-in-law from the advances of a bad boy out to take advantage...
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1933
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A depressed dance hall girl causes all kinds of problems when she stows away on a freighter and is discovered by the second...
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1932
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1931
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1931
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1929
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This second filmization of Paul Armstrong's play Escape is a bleak study of slum life. Virginia Valli plays May Joyce, the...
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1928
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1927
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Thunder the Dog, Fox Studios' answer to Warner Bros.' Rin Tin Tin, stars in Wolf Fangs. The star plays a sheepherder's pup...
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Bill Garside
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1927
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When cowboy Buck Thomas' (Buck Jones) beloved horse Silver is "drafted" into the Cavalry during WWI, Buck loyally joins up as...
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1927
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Motorcycle cop Rex Lease falls in love with Charlotte Stevens, the daughter of political boss James Gordon. This results in...
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1927
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A soldier of fortune, Robert Garland (Robert Frazer), foolishly announces to the press that all men are cowards, including...
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1927
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1927
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The Social Highwayman is a light-fingered jewel thief who preys on high-society folk. Greenhorn newspaper reporter Jay Walker...
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Editor
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1926
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Universal's humorously sloppy western hero Hoot Gibson starred in this average silent oater about a rugged ranch foreman who...
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1926
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In this romantic silent adventure, a beautiful heiress goes to California for a visit and while there learns that her New...
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1926
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Rose of the Tenements is a vehicle for Shirley Mason, cast as the adopted daughter of a Jewish family. A crisis arises when...
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1926
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A robust potboiler from Universal, The Ice Flood stars Kenneth Harlan as Jack De Quincey, a handsome youth returning from...
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1926
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Gold Hill Cassidy
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1925
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1925
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1925
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John Ford directed this epic-scale silent western, which was one of his first major successes and was hugely influential on...
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David Brandon, Sr.
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1924
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1924
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1924
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Hearts of Oak is, alas, one of the many "lost" silent films of pantheon director John Ford. Filmed not long after Ford's epic...
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John Owen
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1924
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1923
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William Russell's career was on a downslide when he appeared in this unoriginal program picture (he would make a short-lived...
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Carl Morse
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1923
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This melodrama of the high seas sandwiches pretty silent star Dorothy Dalton between the handsome, virile Jack Holt and the...
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1922
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The title to this comedy is self-explanatory, and while the plot -- which came from a Saturday Evening Post story -- is...
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1922
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Drifter Dick Manners (John Gilbert) arrives at a ranch owned by Colonel Angus McClelland (James Gordon). When he wagers that...
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1922
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Although the spirited Bebe Daniels was sorely miscast as a long-suffering orphan in this comedy-drama, she somehow managed to...
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Mr. Kelly
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1922
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Hard-working rancher Bruce McLeod (Ed Coxen) loses his wife (veteran screen actress Mignon Anderson) to notorious gambler...
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1921
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With the onslaught of the Roaring Twenties, there was a backlash instigated by people who were nostalgic for simpler times....
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His Pa
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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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Rossiter
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1921
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Max Brand's 1920 novel became a rousing Tom Mix Western less than a year later. A complicated story of love and revenge,...
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William Drew
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1921
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The poetic work of director Maurice Tourneur was highly respected during the silent era. Producer Jules Brulatour was anxious...
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John Garson the Game Warden
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1921
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America has just entered World War I, and because of his name, German-American Oscar Krug (Hobart Bosworth) is thought to be...
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1920
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Maurice Tourneur was the original director on the 1920 silent version of James Fenimore Cooper's Last of the Mohicans, but he...
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1920
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During the early '20s, Wallace Reid starred in a number of snappy car racing films. This one was adapted from the Saturday...
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1920
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Produced quickly and cheaply by Picture Playhouse productions, this 5-reel actioner begins in Darkest Africa, as a young...
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1914
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1911
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