John Brent (Hobart Bosworth) returns from the East to tell his fellow cattlemen that they will have to leave the range and...
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Director
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1924
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Hal G. Evart's very "London-esque" 1920 dog melodrama The Cross Pull reached the screen the following year as The Silent...
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Director
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1921
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Olive Thomas, the star of this innocent and sentimental picture, would tragically die of poisoning in Paris within a couple...
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Director
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1920
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Disillusioned by her own failed romances, a stern, aged aunt refuses to grant her niece permission to marry a young soldier...
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Director
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1917
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Rex Beach's labyrinthine novel The Auction Block was first brought to the screen in 1917. The story involves a millionaire's...
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Director
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1917
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The title is the same as director George Stevens' 1951 drama, but this picture has nothing to do with Theodore Dreiser's An...
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Director, Screenwriter
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1916
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"Doorsteps" is the nickname bestowed upon boarding house slavey Florence Turner. Treated like dirt by most of the boarders,...
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Screenwriter
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1916
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Sally McGille (Muriel Ostriche) is a little factory girl who is engaged by a social worker, Mrs. Rockwell, to look after a...
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Director
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1916
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Director
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1915
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Director, Screenwriter
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1915
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Famous for his rendition of the sentimental ballad My Old Dutch, British music-hall artiste Albert Chevalier was both star...
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Director
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1915
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American film star Florence Turner is Alone in London in this 4-reel British mystery. Turner goes against the grain of her...
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Director
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1915
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This first film version of Allen Raine's semi-satirical novel The Welsh Singer was filmed in England with an Anglo-American...
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1915
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Director
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1912
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Director
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1912
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