The Robin Hood legend reached the West with this exciting oater starring the veteran William Desmond. Desmond plays a Wall...
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1925
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On a voyage from India to London, it is rumored that an infamous cracksman is onboard -- of course, it is Raffles (House...
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Lady Amersteth
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1925
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This ordinary romantic programmer starred Universal regulars Norman Kerry and Virginia Valli. Linnie Randall, a shopgirl...
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Mrs. Schuyler
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1925
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1924
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John Gilbert was on the brink of superstardom when he appeared in this routine domestic drama -- his fame would explode...
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1924
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When Madame Zatianny appears, seemingly from nowhere on the social scene, everyone is taken by her beauty. The older ones say...
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1924
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John Barrymore is virtually the entire show as 18th-century British fashion plate Beau Brummel. Thanks to his sartorial...
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1924
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Miriam Cooper's acting career was drawing to a close when she starred in this melodrama for the Poverty Row studio C.B.C.,...
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Mrs. Gray
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1923
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Marshall Neilan's fame as a director of quality films was at its peak during the period this romantic melodrama was made....
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1923
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1923
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The 1920s version of women's liberation had nothing to do with women having equal pay for equal work -- it meant that a wife...
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Mrs. Roland Ferris
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1923
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This second film version of the Victor Hugo novel Notre Dame de Paris (the first was a Theda Bara vehicle,...
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Mme. De Gondelaurier
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1923
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This domestic drama may sound tiresome, but it was considered solid entertainment in 1923. Just before he gets married,...
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Mrs. Rives
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1923
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Even though this light comedy never leaves the confines of its hospital setting, it's still highly amusing. Billy Grant...
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Head Nurse
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1922
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Alice Lake stars in this clever crime drama, which had a script written by June Mathis. When spiritualist Madame Mysteria is...
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1922
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1922
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Aunt Letitia
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1922
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Producer Lewis J. Selznek showed off his skills as a showman with this flashy Elaine Hammerstein vehicle. While Hammerstein...
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Mrs. Wynn
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1922
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This comedy-drama starring Anita Stewart was unusual in that instead of marrying the handsome leading man, the heroine winds...
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"Lady Maggie"
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1922
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After the success of Humoresque, pictures that extolled the virtues of dear old mom and pop were rampant. Mom was featured in...
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Mrs. J. P. Grout
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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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Although Charles Ray doesn't play one of his country boy roles in his first picture for United Artists, John Paul Bart could...
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1922
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When she starred in this drama, Helene Chadwick was being referred to as "the most photographed girl in America." Phoebe...
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1921
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Tom Moore stars in this light comedy. He is Tom O'Gara, who arrives in New York from Ireland and takes a job as a fireman...
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Mrs. Royce
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1921
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Author Gertrude Atherton wrote this story especially for the screen; it is supposedly based on a true story that happened in...
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Mrs. Hunt McLane
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1921
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Katherine MacDonald essayed a dual role in the silent romantic romantic comedy Beautiful Liar. It seems that office girl...
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Mrs. Van Courtlandt-Van Allstyn
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1921
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Stop Thief was adapted from the popular Broadway comedy of the same name, with Mary Ryan repeating her original stage role....
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1920
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"Doing Their Bit" was a 1918 code phrase for giving one's heart and soul to the War Effort. Jane and Katherine Lee, a...
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1918
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Fifi (Marguerite Clark) is an actress in Napoleon-era France. She wins a lottery and leaves Cartouche, the man she loves...
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1917
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Alice Brady was the biggest star on the World Studio lot, and small wonder: her father, theatrical impresario William H....
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1917
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Because of her father's death at the hands of Russian soldiers, Ilda Barosky (Alice Brady) carries a grudge against the...
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1917
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1917
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Child actress Madge Evans plays the title role in The Adventures of Carol. One of those sugary miss-fixit types, Carol...
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1917
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In reflection of the patriotic fervor attending America's entry into WWI, the World Film Corporation felt emboldened to serve...
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1917
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1916
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Norma Talmadge plays a pretty young secretary who must dress dowdily to avoid the licentious overtures of her male employers....
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1916
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A handsome, wealthy French WW I fighter-pilot attends a fabulous masked ball to find the girl of his dreams in this frothy...
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1916
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