One of the funniest, most sharply paced comedies of the 1930s, and perhaps the best of all of Harold Lloyd's talkies, The...
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Makeup
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1936
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Set in Germany shortly before the collapse of the Weimar Republic, this romantic drama chronicles the travails of an...
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1934
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In this drama, a fighter's fiancee refuses to marry him until he can overcome his insane jealousy. He does and they marry....
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1934
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1933
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1932
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A dedicated priest sets up a mission in the slums of a great metropolitan city, hoping to clean up the community by cleansing...
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1931
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"Trigger Tricks", wrote "B"-western historian William K. Everson, "may well have set a record as the most talkative talkie...
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1930
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In this musical, a Marine gets a furlough in New York City and falls in love. He later returns and finds that a lazy...
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1930
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Not a remake of the pre-1920 film of the same name, The Kid's Clever was Glenn Tryon's last silent vehicle; he would pursue a...
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1929
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Show Boat was a part-silent, part-talkie adaptation of the book by Edna Ferber. The film traces the life of Magnolia Hawkes...
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1929
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Burning Up Broadway contains no burning and precious little Broadway. Small-town hero Ernest Hilliard decides to take in the...
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1928
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The small-time Chesterfield company attempted to promote canine performer Sandow as a competitor to Warner Bros.'...
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Sheriff
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1927
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Based on Peter B. Kyne's Tidy Toreador, this fairly outrageous Western romp featured Universal's lackadaisical cowboy...
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1927
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A follow-up to the enormously successful Behind the Front, We're in the Navy Now reteams the stars of the earlier film,...
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1927
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Thanks to constant exposure in excerpt form in scores of silent-movie compilations, Play Safe is the best-known of the...
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1927
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1927
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Adolph Meyerburg
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1927
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The "carnival girl" of the title is played by Marion Mack, most fondly remembered as Buster Keaton's bird-brained lady love...
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1926
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With this two-reel comedy, Stan Laurel began taking on some of the characteristics that later became famous when he teamed up...
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1925
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Three of Hollywood's more enterprising women created this sentimental treatise on sin and redemption: Mrs. Wallace Reid (the...
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1925
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More substantial than most of the potboilers produced in the late '20s by Harry J. Brown, The Snob Buster starred former male...
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1925
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1925
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1924
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This independently produced silent western introduced former Miller Ranch rodeo cowboy Bob Custer to the screen. Custer...
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1924
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A young man's jealousy causes him to rapidly rise from humble laborer to world heavyweight champion in this campy silent...
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1924
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The wooden performances by a usually fine cast of players suggest that the script to this melodrama -- based on the poem The...
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1924
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Independently produced by actor-director Ashton Dearholt, At Devil's Gorge tells the oft-told tale of an honest prospector...
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1923
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Having achieved fame and fortune in a series of bucolic country-boy roles, Charles Ray decided he was ready to become his own...
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1923
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Although the Vitagraph studio had seen better days by 1922, it was still capable of putting out some entertaining films, such...
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1922
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This Graustark-ian tale stars virile Earle Williams. After serving in the Great War, international crook Anthony Trent...
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1921
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When nineteenth century theatergoers thought of Rip Van Winkle, they pictured him as actor Joseph Jefferson. Rip was...
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1921
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1913
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