This racist horror film from director Marshall Neilan was inspired by "Chloe -- Song of the Swamp," a minor hit for...
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Chloe
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1934
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In this crime comedy, based on a popular British play, a young man poses as a poet to protect his auntie's jewels from...
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Peavey
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1933
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In this drama, set within an urban hotel, a nightclub dancer witnesses a gangland killing and must flee for her life. She...
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1933
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In this romance, two sisters fall in love with the same man. He in turn, falls for and marries the most sophisticated of the...
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Eve Quinn
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1930
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"Vee" Newell
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1930
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In this high-spirited satire of competitive sports, boxer Marco Perkins is creamed during a fight and decides to play polo...
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Gloria Staunton
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1930
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Most of the films of silent screen starlet Olive Borden have apparently been lost to the ages, and Columbia's The Eternal...
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Anita
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1929
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An early sound film for flapper star Olive Borden, this low-budget effort from FBO featured the erstwhile "Joy Girl" as...
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Zarah
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1929
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This loosely-constructed romantic melodrama stars Olive Borden as society girl Judy Paige, who defies her parents by eloping...
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Judy Page
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1929
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Taxi dancing provides the framework for this romantic drama that chronicles the attempted love affair between a shipping...
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Gracie Nolan
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1929
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1928
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Flowers
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1928
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Virtuous Ann Hardy (Olive Borden) manages to land a job running the roulette wheel in a busy gambling emporium. Soon,...
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Ann Hardy
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1928
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Goldie
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1928
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Ralph Emerson plays a lowly crewman on a ferryboat who rescues Olive Borden from the advances of a lacivious millionaire. Out...
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Georgie
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1928
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What a shame that only two of Olive Borden's many vehicles of the 1920s appear to have survived. One of the most tantalizing...
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Angelo Wade
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1927
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The play The Monkey Talks by Rane Fauchois, which was an international sensation, became one of the silent era's more unusual...
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Olivette
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1927
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Olive Borden closed out her Fox Pictures contract with the mild murder thriller Come to My House. Though she's just become...
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Joan Century
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1927
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The "secret studio" is squirreled away somewhere in the artist's colony in Greenwich Village. It is kept a secret so that...
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Rosemary Merton
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1927
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This playful Allan Dwan effort stars Olive Borden as impulsive flapper Jewel Courage, who dumps the man she loves, a humble...
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Jewel Courage
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1927
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Two alumni from the old Thomas Ince Studios -- director Emmet Flynn and Tom's actor-director brother Ralph -- collaborated on...
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Saina
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1926
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My Own Pal takes Tom Mix out of his customary western surroundings and plunks him in the middle of New York City. Joining a...
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Alice Derring
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1926
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Fig Leaves is historically important as the earliest extant film of director Howard Hawks. A partial parody of the...
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Eve Smith
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1926
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Long thought lost, the silent Three Bad Men is an vital ingredient in the cinematic canon of director John Ford. Often...
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Lee Carlton
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1926
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Yellowstone National Park was the setting for this delightful Tom Mix western that also featured a two-color Technicolor...
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Manuelita
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1926
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Valencia
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1926
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1925
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Vitagraph had already made successful pictures out of two of A.S.M. Hutchinson's novels when they filmed this one. Because of...
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Ima
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1925
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This melodrama, the first release from a small-time independent company called Gotham, is an old-fashioned thriller. David...
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Ruth Dent
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1925
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1924
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