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1924
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This mystery-drama was one of the last films from director J. Gordon Edwards, who is best known for his work in the 1910s...
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1923
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After being made into a stage play by Wright Lorimer and Arnold Reeves, the Old Testament story of David was adapted for the...
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1923
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Captain Richard Decatur (Edmund Lowe) is a young commander who is an undercover agent for the U.S. secret service. His ship...
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1923
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The Fox studio wasn't known for its big-budget spectacles, but when it needed to, it could really come through, as proven...
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1922
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Richard Hall (William Farnum) is a successful author and businessman, but his wife Alice (Alice Fleming) is more interested...
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1921
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It is easy to imagine Theda Bara playing the lead in this Fox Biblical epic, especially since its credited director is J....
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1921
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In this melodrama, the usually virile William Farnum was cast against type as a violinist who is devoted to his sister....
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1920
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Like all of director J. Gordon Edwards' silent films, Joyous Troublemakers no longer exists. Existing documentation indicates...
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1920
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When famed insurance firm Lloyds suspects that Captain Machen (Herschel Mayall) is scuttling his ships for the insurance...
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1920
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Don Caesar de Bazan (William Farnum) falls in love with Maritana (Estelle Taylor), when he sees her dancing before Queen...
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1920
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In this Theda Bara spectacular, she plays one of history's most notorious vamps. Salome, a favorite of the Roman court, uses...
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1919
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Theda Bara does her usual vamp turn in this picture, but this time she's a vamp who turns out to have a heart of gold. Her...
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1919
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In this western, William Farnum plays yet another Zane Grey character. Duane Steele (Farnum) is a Texas Ranger who is...
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Director
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1919
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In the late 1910s, star William Farnum played a number of Zane Grey characters. In this picture he is Buck Duane, last of a...
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Director
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1919
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This drama of romance and adventure is based on the story by Louis Tracy. Captain Robert Anstruther (William Farnum) is...
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Director
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1919
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By mid-1919, Theda Bara's career was on its downslide. The release of A Woman There Was all but killed it. This was a very...
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1919
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Manly William Farnum stars in this Fox melodrama. Because mining engineer Bruce Andrews (Farnum) has not been able to find...
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1919
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This Theda Bara drama was called a "Fox Standard," but it just as well could have been called a "Standard Bara," since it's...
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1918
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Theda Bara doesn't do much vamping in her follow-up to Salome. She is Lillian Marchard, nursemaid to the lecherous Mortimer...
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1918
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By 1917, Theda Bara had become one of the screen's biggest stars, and her fans had long been suggesting that she portray...
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1917
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The title character in Dumas' Camille is a Parisian courtesan, but the heroine is relatively sympathetic, especially when she...
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1917
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1917
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Theda Bara's vamping is at its most evil here. She plays the Russian Princess Petrovitch, who loves only her pearls. Her...
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1917
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Theda Bara's next film after the blockbuster Cleopatra was this tale of the Russian revolution -- a timely subject, since the...
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1917
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You'd never know it from the title, but The Darling of Paris was a film version of Victor Hugo's Hunchback of Notre Dame. The...
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1917
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Mary Doone (Theda Bara) is a poor British girl who runs away from her adopted family because the father made a pass at her....
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Director
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1916
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Theda Bara couldn't have gotten any farther away from her vamp roles than the part of Juliet in this silent adaptation of...
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1916
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After several non-vamp films, including East Lynne, Under Two Flags and -- of all things -- Romeo and Juliet, Theda Bara's...
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Director
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1916
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Celebrated Danish actress Betty Nansen starred in this modernized version of Sardou's 1887 drama La Tosca. Some of the names...
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1915
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Believe it or not, this 1915 American version of Leo Tolstoy's Anna Karenina was the second full-length treatment of the...
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1915
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