This British production was the final film of writer/producer/director Rex Ingram, who also stars; his wife Alice Terry...
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Director, Screenwriter
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1931
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Director, Producer, Screenwriter
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1931
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Mercurial director Rex Ingram closed out his silent-film career with the British production Three Passions. Ingram's lovely...
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Director, Producer, Screenwriter
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1928
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Rex Ingram directed this romantic tale of passion about pious Father Adrian (Ivan Petrovich) who has taken a vow of silence,...
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Director
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1927
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Director, Producer, Screenwriter
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1926
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Having struck box-office gold with his adaptation of the mystical Vincent Blasco-Ibanez novel...
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Director, Producer
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1926
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Rex Ingram, one of the major directors in American silent cinema, helmed this sweeping drama about Jamil Abdullah Azarn...
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Director, Screenwriter
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1924
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This silent era classic was based on the swashbuckling adventure novel by Rafael Sabatini, the author whose works later...
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Director, Supervisor/Manager
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1923
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This romance, based on The Passionate Vine by John Russell, displays Ramon Novarro's masculine beauty to full effect. Pastor...
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Director, Producer, Screenwriter
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1923
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Both Ramon Novarro and Barbara LaMarr had just appeared in Prisoner of Zenda and their careers were on the ascendant when...
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Director
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1922
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Rex Ingram's talents as a director are very much in evidence in this drama, which is leavened by a sizable dose of comedy,...
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Director
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1922
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This epic-scale silent adaptation of the popular novel by Anthony Hope concerns Rudolph (Lewis S. Stone), a member of the...
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Director, Producer
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1922
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Director, Producer
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1921
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Director
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1921
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Yank Barstow (Elmo Lincoln) is the tough captain of a ship headed to South America. On board is Vance Clayton (Harry Van...
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Director
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1920
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This Drury Lane melodrama, based on Cecil Raleigh's play, was given top-rate direction by Rex Ingram. Lord Altcar...
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Director
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1920
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This routine drama was based on a Fannie Hurst story that appeared in Cosmopolitan magazine. Marion Becker (Francelia...
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Director
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1919
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Although Henry Walthall's career went downhill after he stopped working with D.W. Griffith, occasionally he would appear in a...
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Director
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1918
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Director
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1917
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Black Orchids opens with a prologue -- Marie Cleo Madison, is a flirtatious young schoolgirl. Her father, an author...
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Director
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1917
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Serrani (Wedgewood Nowell) brings Lisetta, an Italian girl (Gipsey Harte) to America but soon tires of her. She finds work in...
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Director
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1917
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The convoluted story for this Chinatown drama was written by Rex Ingram, who also directed -- and it's surprisingly shoddy...
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Director
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1917
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Rex Ingram had been a jack-of-all-trades at various film studios for three years when, at the tender age of 23, he made his...
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Director, Producer, Screenwriter
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1916
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Celebrated Danish actress Betty Nansen starred in this modernized version of Sardou's 1887 drama La Tosca. Some of the names...
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Screenwriter
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1915
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