Ernest Leeds (Frank Elliott) is the love 'em and leave 'em type, and he's having a blast on board an ocean liner. Another...
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1924
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In spite of its Poverty Row location, C.B.C. -- which later became better known as Columbia -- put out some quality pictures....
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Mrs. Martin
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1923
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This 1923 Hollywood thriller The Eleventh Hour should not be confused with the like-vintage British melodrama of same name....
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1923
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It seems like nearly everything written by George Barr McCutcheon found its way to the silent screen. Castle Craneycrow was...
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Lady Francis
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1923
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This picture did great at the box office, and no wonder -- Paramount's biggest star of the day, Gloria Swanson, co-starred...
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1922
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There's nothing really exceptional about this progammer, which takes a pair of society people and places them at the mercy...
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1922
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Based on a novel by once-popular author Marie Corelli, this melodrama starred Jane Novak as the title character. Thelma and...
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1922
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Colleen Moore had not yet become the epitome of Flaming Youth when she co-starred with Cullen Landis in this pleasant little...
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1922
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Although it wasn't acknowledged publicly for decades, newspaper magnate William Randolph Hearst and actress Marion Davies...
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Amy Tillson
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1922
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We'd like to find an Ethel M. Dell novel that wasn't made into a British silent film. Dell's The Eleventh Hour relates the...
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1922
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As Gloria Swanson's star rose higher and higher, Paramount endlessly repeated the formula that brought her fame -- take a...
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1922
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Leatrice Joy was just starting her association with Paramount and was not yet a star when she played Thomas Meighan's love...
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1922
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Based on the popular novel of rural life by Charles Felton Pidgin, this motion picture featured most of the star names that...
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1922
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This dramatic Universal programmer was based on the novel by Johann Bojer. Building contractor John Hammond (David Torrance)...
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1922
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This drama, based on the play by Eugene Walter, begins in a rather novel way -- the two leads are shown watching a play, Paid...
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Mrs. Brand
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1921
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June Elvidge plays two sisters, Fanny and Evelyn, in this melodramatic feature. They have been sent to a finishing school by...
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1918
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The wheels begin turning in Joan of the Woods when big-city lawyer Philip Wentworth (George MacQuarrie) impulsively marries a...
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1918
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The Oldest Law was adapted from The Price She Did Not Pay, a play by Romena Rue. Fresh from the mountains, Jennie Cox...
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1918
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Even though the plot to this World Film programmer was slight, the cast included some of the studio's most well-known names....
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1918
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1918
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1917
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1917
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1916
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1916
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