Viola Dana uses all her comic talent in this Metro feature. She plays Annice Paish, a husband-hunting maiden in a small town...
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1919
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Directed by the unjustly forgotten John H. Collins, Opportunity starred Collins' wife Viola Dana as Mary Willard, a physical...
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1918
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Another of a successful string of Metro features directed by the vastly underrated John H. Collins, Riders of the Night was...
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1918
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1917
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Viola Dana, Metro Studios' favorite leading lady, stars in A Girl Without a Soul. Dana essays a dual role as twin sisters who...
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1917
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It might be hard to imagine Viola Dana as a half-white, half-Indian girl, but that's how she was cast in this picture, based...
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1917
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For years, it was a "given" that no director of merit ever emerged from the old Edison studios. This assertion was disproved...
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1917
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George Anderson (Robert Walker) is a clerk in a publishing house by day and an unpublished novelist by night. His book,...
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1917
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1917
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1917
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Although the "star system" was discouraged at Edison studios, actress Viola Dana managed to rise to fame under the Edison...
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Director
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1916
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A pair of Shaker sweethearts, William Bard (Robert Walker) and Evelyn (Viola Dana), ignore the edicts of their religion and...
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1916
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June Mullens, otherwise known as Tangletop (Viola Dana) is the ostracized daughter of Henry, the town drunk (George...
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1916
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Of the many films inspired by the tragic Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire of 1911, Edison's Children of Eve was inarguably...
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1915
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1915
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This drama uses a dramatic narrative technique that was fairly novel at the time -- during the courtroom scene, as each...
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1915
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This episodic three-reel drama was capably directed by the talented but nearly-forgotten John H. Collins. Although she has...
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1914
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