Diane (Celeste Yarnall), glamorous and wealthy denizen of nightclubs, lusted after by men and women, is a vampire. With the...
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Songwriter
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1971
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Director Frank Borzage and star Ginger Rogers both came acropper in the lavish but dull historical biopic Magnificent Doll....
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1946
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Director
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1941
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Director, Screenwriter
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1940
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1938
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1937
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A crusading physician supervises his own life-threatening operation in this farfetched potboiler from MGM, which marked...
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1935
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When the actress girlfriend of a rich man is pursued by a producer, the rich man hires bodyguard Lowe to protect her, but...
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Ballyhoo
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1933
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In this crime-comedy, an aspiring pulp writer elopes with a young woman and ends up in a boot-legger's lair. There he...
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1933
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A large urban hospital provides the setting for this drama. The staff there has seen it all and this is reflected in their...
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1933
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Filmed in an early Technicolor process, The Runaround tells the story of Broadway dancer Mary Brian, who refuses to play the...
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Howard
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1931
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Critics in 1928 often commented on the near-oriental facial features of popular screen comedian Johnny Hines (political...
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Charlie
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1928
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1928
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The likable Johnny Hines stars in this comedy-melodrama. Johnny (Hines) is a shoe salesman who can't remember anything. This...
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1927
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The irrepressible Johnny Hines stars as "White Pants" Willie Bascom, an enterprising garage mechanic and erstwhile inventor....
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Willie Bascom
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1927
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Lead
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1927
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Effervescent comic actor Johnny Hines stars as Johnny Rooney, an East Side newspaper vendor who suddenly develops the...
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1926
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Likable Johnny Hines stars in this lively comedy. Plumber Tommy Burke (Hines) is getting nowhere in life until he receives an...
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Tommy Burke
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1926
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Because of an injury, "the Great Maranelli" (Johnny Hines) is forced to give up his job as a circus performer. He hits the...
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The "Great Maranelli"
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1925
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Popular silent light comedian stars in this riotous comedy about a pickle salesman involved in a South American revolution....
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Crackerjack Perkins
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1925
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Race driver "Blue Streak" Billings (Johnny Hines) returns to his home town to find that his sweetheart, Betty West...
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1924
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Independent milkman Jimmy Burke (Johnny Hines) exchanges clothes with a wealthy young man for a costume party. While he's...
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Jimmy Burke
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1924
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Johnny Hines wrote the screenplay for this entertaining comedy in which he starred. Terry O'Toole (Hines) comes to America...
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Screen Story, Screenwriter, Conductor 1492
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1924
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Light comedian Johnny Hines specialized in entertaining, action-packed films, and this is one of the snappiest of the bunch....
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Robert Carter
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1923
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This comedy-drama, based on the play by George M. Cohan, was co-directed by Arthur Rosson and its star, Johnny Hines. Hines...
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Director, Johnny Jones
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1923
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This is Johnny Hines' second starring feature -- the first was called Burn 'Em Up Barnes, so there seems to be a little theme...
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Sure Fire Flint
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1922
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After making a hit in the Torchy series of two-reelers, Johnny Hines chose this lively picture as his first full-length...
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Director, "Burn 'Em Up" Bames
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1921
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Sylvia (Barbara Castleton) is struggling along in a cheap boarding house. When she gets a job modeling for Madame Lillian's...
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1918
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In one of her best pre-adult roles, little Madge Evans was cast as nine-year-old troublemaker Clarissa Leigh. Our heroine...
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1918
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The Studio Girl was the film version of the 1911 Billie Burke stage vehicle The Runaway. The original play's French locale...
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1918
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A young Russian woman rises to become one of the world's most famous ballet dancers in this romantic silent drama. Her story...
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1917
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If the name "Tillie" appears in the title and the film is made in the latter half of the 1910s, it's a sure bet that...
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1917
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1917
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Not to be confused with the 1918 Harry T. Morey vehicle of the same name, the 1916 western All Man was adapted by...
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1916
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Playboy Jean de Segni Antonio Moreno pays A Price for Folly that is a dear one in this 5-reel Vitagraph melodrama. After an...
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1915
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A pleasant but trivial stage play by R.H. Cochran served as the basis for The Arrival of Perpetua. Vivian Martin plays a...
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1915
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Johnny Hines was a popular light comedian of the teens and twenties. One of Hines' earliest star vehicles was The Cub,...
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1915
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Lee Randall (Robert Warwick) is a man who leads a double life. By day he is a respectable person; by night he robs banks....
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1915
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1915
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1915
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In this convoluted drama a chauffeur falls in love with his boss's daughter and marries her, causing his aged father to...
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1914
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1914
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1914
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