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1933
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One of the first serials produced by that future specialist of the genre, Mascot Pictures, the still-silent Vultures of the...
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1928
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Don Wilson/Harry Mann
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1928
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"Spike" Mullins
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1928
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The identical twin of a murdered prospector tracks down the killer in this silent Western produced by Sam Bischoff....
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1927
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Chorus girl Pauline Garon realizes she'll never get anywhere without publicity. To draw attention to herself, she claims to...
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1927
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Edna Murphy is the Rose of the Bowery in this low-budget filler described as "a comedy drama of the Underworld." On the lam...
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1927
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1926
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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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1926
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Dick Gilbert
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1926
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A young Bostonian (Johnnie Walker) travels West to expect his father's New Mexico estate, which has become a target for gun...
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1925
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Mary E. Hamilton, a well-known New York policewoman in charge of welfare work, sponsored this highly melodramatic offering,...
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1925
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Financed to a great extent by local businessmen and historical societies, this Colorado-lensed silent western once again...
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Lt. Parkman
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1925
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Follies star Ann Pennington had been away from motion pictures for several years when she played the title role in this...
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Keith Arundel
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1925
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Vivacious Patsy Ruth Miller was a light comedienne on the rise when she starred in this amusing picture. Flapper Kitty Shayne...
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Russell Baldwin
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1924
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Jack Donovan Jr
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1924
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Former serial star Eddie Polo stars in this mediocre romantic adventure, which was offered on a States' Rights basis....
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1923
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Dependable light comedian Johnnie Walker stars in this comedy from F.B.O. Brian O'Brien (Walker) is a pugilist who wants to...
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1923
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George Colton
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1923
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1923
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Moving Picture World was being very kind to this drama when it claimed it "does not surpass the mediocre mark." It's based on...
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Henry Wainright
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1923
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Emory Johnson both directs and acts in this sentimental family drama. Patrick O'Hara (Ralph Lewis) is a kindly policeman who...
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1922
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Like many an aspiring star before him, canine actor Rin Tin Tin freelanced for various studios, playing supporting roles...
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Tom O'Day
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1922
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A confusing silent melodrama set at San Francisco's famous Presidio, this film starred light leading man Johnnie Walker as a...
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1922
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Emory Johnson directs this heartwarming film, which features his wife, Ella Hall, as the love interest. After years of...
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Johnny McDowell
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1922
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The team of Johnnie Walker and Edna Murphy starred in this old-fashioned silent melodrama about an evangelist who proves to...
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1921
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Based on a popular French novel and the 1913 serial Fantômas starring René Navarre, this chapterplay featured character actor...
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1921
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The Fox Studios promoted Johnnie Walker and Edna Murphy to star status in this college days/thriller hybrid. Bob Harding...
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Bob Harding
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1921
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aka Over the Hill Ma Benton (Mary Carr) has six children, but she favors John, the troublemaker (Jerry Devine). John grows up...
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1920
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