Not a remake of the 1922 film of the same name, Reckless Youth takes place in a college town where everybody parties on and...
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John Neil
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1929
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Directed by William Wyler, The Love Trap centers around a chorus girl whose sudden job termination (on the day of her...
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Judge Cadwallader
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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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1929
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1928
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The confident direction of Allan Dwan transformed The Mad Hour into something more than a mere "soap opera." Based on a novel...
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1928
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Kitty Flanders (Yvonne Pelletier), Jean Waddington and Ted Larrabee (Don Marion) are all "children of divorce" -- the two...
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Duke de Gondreville
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1927
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Sorrell and Son, the best-selling (and frequently filmed) British novel by Warwick Deeping, was afforded its first screen...
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Thomas Roland
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1927
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This typically hard-nosed Jack Holt vehicle casts the star as opium smuggler Tom Fellows. While in Shanghai on "business,"...
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Sir James Gordon
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1927
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Judge Webster
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1927
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Andrew Cruger
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1927
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Filmed on location in Manhattan, the 1927 silent New York explores themes later developed more fully in such films as...
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Rondolph Church
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1927
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All-purpose Columbia Pictures leading lady Dorothy Revier was teamed with newcomer Tom Owen in The Siren. When her car breaks...
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1927
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John Travers
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1927
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Ronald Colman plays the title role in the first of several screen adaptations of Christopher Wren's tale of adventure in the...
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1926
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Believe it or not, Betty Bronson, who starred in the title role of Peter Pan, was the first choice to play jazz baby Kittens...
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1926
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Who better to play Ace of Cads than that charming reprobate Adolphe Menjou? This time, however, Menjou is reasonably...
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Sir Guy de Gramercy
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1926
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Charles Nelson
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1926
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Tom Macaulay (Thomas Meighan) and his brother Edwin (Russell Griffin) both hold positions at the bank belonging to their...
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1925
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Although Gloria Swanson was known as a clotheshorse, occasionally her studio would allow her to rely purely on her acting...
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John Boule
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1924
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Seemingly the only reason for this drama was its proliferation of cameos -- the gambling hall where the action takes place...
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John Tralee
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1924
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Hugo Ballin directed his wife Mabel Ballin in this slow and unmoving adaptation of Charlotte Bronte's oft-filmed novel. Jane...
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1921
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This long and rather convoluted drama was very loosely based on the poem "Faustine" by Algernon Swinburne. It was the first...
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Sir Marling Grayham
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1921
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Elaine Hammerstein stars in this soap opera-like drama. Mrs. Mynor (Theresa Maxwell) encourages her daughter Virginia...
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1920
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1920
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Ivory Snuff Box was based on an espionage novel by Frederick Arnold Kummer. Stage star Holbrook Blinn plays an American spy...
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1915
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