Produced by Gower Gulch maverick Robert L. Lippert and filmed in not-so-glorious two-strip Cinecolor near Idyllwild,...
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1946
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1937
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Otto Preminger was able to make his directorial debut on Under Your Spell solely because Darryl Zanuck couldn't care less...
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1936
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A writer of mysteries helps a house detective solve a murder in this murder mystery. The murder occurs in the hotel in which...
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1935
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1935
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Honolulu detective Charlie Chan (Warner Oland) spends an eventful weekend at an English country estate in this fog-bound...
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1934
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Silent screen favorite Madge Bellamy starred in this low-budget melodrama written and directed by character actor Alphonse...
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Suzanne Ricord
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1933
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The first of five Western serials Buck Jones was to make for Universal, this film was based on a story by Peter B. Kyne, Oh,...
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1933
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A couple of demoted cops fight over a gangster's moll in this cheap crime drama produced and directed by Harry S. Webb. A...
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Lil Daley
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1933
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In this haunting low-budgeter, Bela Lugosi stars as Murder Legendre, a shadowy character who exercises supernatural powers...
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Madeline Short
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1932
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Accused of murdering her employer, nightclub vocalist Alice Carroll (Madge Bellamy) is vigorously prosecuted in court by...
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Alice Carroll
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1929
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In this comedy drama, a married man finds himself in philanderer's heaven when he gets involved with three local women....
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Jane Eldridge
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1929
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Flower-shop clerk Madge Norton (Madge Bellamy) loses her job because she won't fool around with her boss. Figuring that the...
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Madge Norton
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1928
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Madge Bellamy stars as Nancy Woods, the secretary to a successful divorce lawyer. Soured on matrimony by the examples set in...
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Nancy Woods
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1928
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Sally Quail
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1928
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Earlier in the century, this melodrama about a young girl in the garment industry was a famous stage play. To bring it to the...
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Bertha Sloan
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1927
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Telephone operator Kitty O'Brien (Madge Bellamy) can't help but get involved in the problems of her customers. Right now she...
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Kitty O'Brien
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1927
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Madge Bellamy plays a vivacious clothes model in Ankles Preferred. Tired of being appreciated only for her beauty, Bellamy...
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Norczh
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1927
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The "silk legs" of the title belong to star Madge Bellamy, and a fine pair of extremities they are indeed. The story focuses...
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Ruth Stevens
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1927
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A long lost silent comedy-drama, Colleen was a great success for Madge Bellamy, whose popularity reached its zenith in the...
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1927
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Madge Bellamy stars as a humble sales clerk, forced by circumstance to pose as a famous female athlete. In this guise, she is...
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1927
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Pert and pretty Sandy McNeill (Madge Bellamy) is strong-armed by her parents into marrying wealthy Ben Murillo (Bardson Bard...
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Sandy McNeil
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1926
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Jean Paul Fippany (J. Farrell MacDonald) is so wrapped up in his horse, a filly named Marseillaise, that he neglects his...
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1926
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Summer Bachelors is predicated on a hot-weather ritual which was later satirized to the hilt in George Axelrod's...
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Derry Thomas
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1926
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Black Paradise begins as lifelong crook Jack Callahan (Leslie Fenton) promises that he'll reform for the sake of his...
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Sylvia Douglas
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1926
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Although the theme of this melodrama -- based on the John Golden play Howdy Folks -- was serious, the film also had some...
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1925
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Director John Ford was out of his element with this comedy, based on the hit Broadway play by Winchell Smith and Frank Bacon...
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Millie
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1925
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1925
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This drama was based on the play by Henry Wallace. Two Englishmen, Dick Chappell (George O'Brien) and Roddy Dunton (Walter...
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1925
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1925
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Charles "Buck" Jones, normally a heroic Western star, takes a surprising turn by playing a shiftless rural character in this...
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Kit
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1925
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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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Mary Hamilton
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1925
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This muddled murder mystery-comedy was based on the Max Marcin stage play The Night Cap. Bank president Robert Andrews...
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1925
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When Arthur Randall (Owen Moore) becomes a success, his ex-wife, Laura (Lilyan Tashman), decides she wants him back. She...
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Joan Laird
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1925
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Author George Barr McCutcheon, who breathed life into many a mythical kingdom, wrote the story for this action-adventure....
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Countess von Pless
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1925
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This Fox production was only one of a seemingly endless stream of flapper pictures that came out during the 1920s. In this...
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1925
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Una
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1925
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The off-screen husband-and-wife team of James Kirkwood and Lila Lee played just that in this silent crook melodrama from...
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Nadine Milton
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1924
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Gabrielle
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1924
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This independently made light comedy starred Matt Moore and Madge Bellamy. When geologist Peter Maddox (Moore) builds a...
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Peggy Van Dyke
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1924
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This formulaic drama didn't miss a cliché -- there was the small-town boy with big dreams (Kenneth Harlan), his old mother...
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Mary Jordon
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1924
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This seafaring melodrama was based on the Harkins and Barber stage play by the same name. His ship capsized in a storm,...
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1924
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Hattie Lou Harkness
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1924
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John Ford directed this epic-scale silent western, which was one of his first major successes and was hugely influential on...
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Miriam Marsh
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1924
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1924
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Suzanne
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1924
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This comedy-drama featured Madge Bellamy's most unusual co-star -- an elephant named Oscar. Ruth Lorrimore (Bellamy) works at...
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Ruth Lorrimore
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1923
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Lloyd Hughes plays a Charles Ray type of character in this comedy-drama. Oliver Wendell Blaine (Hughes) comes from a long...
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Phyllis Thorp
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1923
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Jack Pickford made a strong showing in this romantic drama, adapted from the novel by W.B.M. Ferguson. Two schemers, Crimmins...
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Sue Desha
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1923
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This adaptation of the R.D. Blackmore novel won acclaim for Madge Bellamy, and helped bring her stardom. Sir Charles Ensor...
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Lorna Doone
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1922
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Producer Thomas Ince brought the William Collier/Victor Mapes-penned stage farce to the screen for his light comedy star...
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Peggy Fairfax
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1922
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This drama, produced by Thomas Ince, featured an excellent cast and a powerful story. Although she only had a second lead,...
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Nan Higgins
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1921
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Parental indiscretions break up a marriage in this rare surviving melodrama directed by King Vidor. Upon learning that her...
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Tilly Whaley
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1921
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This picturesque silent adventure was produced by Thomas Ince. Roy Bradley (Niles Welch) grows up in the United States,...
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Pain
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1921
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Hobart Bosworth both produced and starred in this rugged drama. Lars Larson (Bosworth) and John Thomas (Wade Boteler) are...
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Julia Larson
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1921
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Billy Barton, a bank teller (Douglas MacLean), gets himself in a load of trouble when he takes responsibility for some money...
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Mary Spivins
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1921
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Before Paramount produced this well-received version of Edward White's novel Conjurer's House, it had been made into a play...
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Virginia Albret
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1921
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1920
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