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Director, Screenwriter
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1911
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Director
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1911
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For the thousandth time (or so it seemed to non-fans), Charles Ray plays a bashful bucolic in Alarm Clock Andy. A humble...
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Supervisor/Manager
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1920
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Whenever producer Thomas H. Ince took directorial credit on one of his films, one always suspected that someone else really...
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Director
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1915
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Director, Screenwriter
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1912
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Director
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1911
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Producer
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1916
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Screenwriter
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1917
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Based on the poem by John Greenleaf Whittier, this five-reel Civil War melodrama starred the later controversial...
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Producer
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1915
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Screenwriter
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1914
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Director
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1914
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Director
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1912
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Louis Joseph Vance, creator of the fictional detective hero The Lone Wolf, wrote the story upon which Beau Revel was based....
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Supervisor/Manager
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1921
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Director
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1911
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Producer
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1923
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Producer
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1916
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Drunk and disorderly cowpoke Robert Sands (William S. Hart) is banished from an Arizona frontier town and hops on a freight...
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Supervisor/Manager
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1918
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Boss rider "Careless" Carmody (William S. Hart) is made sheriff of an Arizona frontier town by Chicago swindler Prentice...
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Supervisor/Manager
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1919
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A major -- and rare -- failure from legendary producer Thomas H. Ince, The Bronze Bell starred British-born stage idol...
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Supervisor/Manager
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1921
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Producer
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1916
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This early epic is set in 16th-century Mexico amidst a carefully researched and painstakingly detailed recreation of an East...
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Producer
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1916
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This so-so light comedy vehicle for Douglas MacLean was based on the Saturday Evening Post story, "Yancona Yillies," by...
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Supervisor/Manager
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1921
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This adaptation of Kathleen Norris' best-selling novel came out just weeks before its producer, Thomas Ince, mysteriously...
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Producer
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1924
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With American opinion divided over the European war in 1915, no fewer than three major motion pictures were conceived with...
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Director, Producer
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1916
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Director
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1912
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Director
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1912
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Director
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1912
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Director
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1912
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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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Producer
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1921
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Director
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1912
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The Dark Mirror is the first of two Hollywood films of that title dealing with "doppelganger" twin sisters. The later film,...
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Supervisor/Manager
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1920
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This William S. Hart film would never pass muster with present day Native Americans! Hart plays half-breed Joe Elk who wavers...
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Producer
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1916
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Director
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1913
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Director, Screenwriter
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1916
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Movie mogul Thomas H. Ince may well have been the director of The Despoiler as indicated by the credits; but since Ince was...
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Director
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1915
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Producer
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1916
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A typically moralistic William S. Hart western, The Disciple tells the story of preacher Jim Houston (Hart) who, while...
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Producer, Screenwriter
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1915
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Director
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1911
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Director
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1912
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Director
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1911
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Director, Producer
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1913
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While it seems extremely tame now, Clive Arden's novel was considered quite racy in its day. While doing relief work in...
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Producer
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1925
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This is yet another picture claiming to be something other than a war film in the days immediately post-World War I. Its...
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Supervisor/Manager
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1919
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Young millionaire Billy Bates (Charles Ray) is led to believe that he's inherited the family curse of alcoholism. His...
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Supervisor/Manager
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1918
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A typical early silent Civil War melodrama, this one-reeler featured the team of Grace Cunard and Francis Ford, the older...
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Director
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1913
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Director
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1911
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Director
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1912
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Louise Glaum, one of the premier vamps of the 1910s, plays Mercedes Murphy, the tough, but good-hearted, proprietor of a...
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Producer
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1917
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Director, Producer
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1913
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Running all of two reels (approximately 30 minutes), The Gray Sentinel was produced by the Broncho production unit of Thomas...
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Director
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1913
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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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Producer
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1921
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Hairpins stars Enid Bennett as Muriel Rossmore, a housewife who has let her appearance go to seed. Muriel's husband Rex...
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Producer, Supervisor/Manager
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1920
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Director
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1913
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Newspaperwoman Betsy Thorne (Enid Bennett) is sent to investigate a mysterious situation -- a woman, Dolores Arnold (Dorcas...
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Producer
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1919
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The quintessential William S. Hart western, Hell's Hinges stars two-gun Bill as gunslinger Blaze Tracy, "a man wholly evil."...
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Producer
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1916
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Paramount loaned May McAvoy to producer Thomas Ince to star in this drama about yellow journalism. Jacqueline Lanier (McAvoy)...
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Producer
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1923
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Director
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1911
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Producer
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1914
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Director
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1911
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Director
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1911
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Director
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1915
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Johnny Hardwick (Douglas MacLean) is the owner of the fastest horse in the next race. Although it's almost guaranteed that he...
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Producer
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1921
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C. Gardner Sullivan's screenplay for the Ince production Honor's Altar borrowed liberally from several then-popular Broadway...
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Director
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1916
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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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Producer
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1922
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Director
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1911
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This tale of small-town gossip and self-sacrifice was one of the last productions supervised by Thomas Ince (he died under...
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Producer, Supervisor/Manager
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1924
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Director
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1911
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Director
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1911
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Director, Producer
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1912
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A remarkably naturalistic and sophisticated film for its time, The Italian stars George Beban as a dirt-poor Italian farmer....
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Producer, Screenwriter, Supervisor/Manager
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1915
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Douglas MacLean, one of the best of the straight comedians of the 1920s ("straight" in those days referred to actors who...
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Supervisor/Manager
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1920
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In this silent comedy drama, a grizzled mountain man tries to make the best of a disappointing situation when his wife bears...
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Supervisor/Manager
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1916
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Although WWI was clearly winding down in the Summer of 1918, the same could not be said of the cycle of anti-German films...
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Supervisor/Manager
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1918
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In-between his star-making turn in The Typhoon (1914) and his unforgettable Tori in The Cheat (1915), Japanese-born...
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Director
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1914
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Director
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1912
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Director
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1910
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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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Producer
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1922
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Supervisor/Manager
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1921
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Director
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1911
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Director
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1911
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Director
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1912
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Long before he became Hollywood's favorite blustery blowhard, Thuston Hall enjoyed a substantial leading-man career. In...
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Supervisor/Manager
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1918
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When heroine Enid Bennett leaves the small rural community of her birth, she is the epitome of sweet innocence. When she...
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Supervisor/Manager
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1918
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Director, Screenwriter
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1911
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David Clary (Charles Ray), fed up with the old-fashioned way his father is running the family dry-goods store, decides to go...
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Supervisor/Manager
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1918
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With a title like this one, it's practically a given that this silent picture starred Charles Ray. But this time around,...
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Supervisor/Manager
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1920
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Reviewed by Variety some three weeks before its "official" release, On Fortune's Wheel was a characteristically grim Thomas...
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Director
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1913
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Supervisor/Manager
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1921
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Director
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1911
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A veteran of the Spanish-American War and a proud patriot, Bob Wiley (William S. Hart) finds himself swindled out of a...
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Producer
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1916
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Early silent-screen star Charles Ray's career was in a dramatic decline when he starred in this average western melodrama...
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Presented by
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1925
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One of the great stars of the early silent era, Charles Ray, starred in this mild oater about an Eastern wastrel taking a job...
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Supervisor/Manager
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1918
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Cowboy hero William S. Hart tries something altogether different in this film. He plays Hairpin Harry Dutton, a burglar who...
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Supervisor/Manager
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1919
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Broke and stranded in the Big City, Paula Lee (Dorothy Dalton) willingly becomes the mistress of "love 'em and leave 'em"...
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Supervisor/Manager
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1917
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Pride of the South was produced by Broncho films, a feisty little subsidiary of Thomas Ince Productions which specialized in...
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Director
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1913
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This William S. Hart adventure opus is currently unavailable for reappraisal, though all evidence indicates that it is no...
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Producer
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1916
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Supervisor/Manager
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1918
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Supervisor/Manager
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1920
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With a price on his head, the notorious bandit "Draw" Egan (William S. Hart) is hired to bring law and order to the lawless...
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Producer
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1916
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Chorus girl Jane Wallace (Bessie Barriscale) has earned the soubriquet "Iceberg" because of her refusal to compromise her...
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Screenwriter
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1915
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Douglas MacLean and Doris May made a number of popular light comedies in the late 1910s and early '20s. In the spirit of...
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Supervisor/Manager
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1921
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The handsome but uninspired Lloyd Hughes plays a young Cajun man in this drama produced by Thomas Ince. Jeff Newland...
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Producer
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1923
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In his first year in films, Charles Ray starred in this two-reel Civil War melodrama as a Confederate soldier whose life is...
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Director
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1913
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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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Producer
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1923
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In her third starring film, Mary Boland was cast as Mary Beresford, the wife of unambitious law clerk Al Beresford...
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Director
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1916
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Director
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1911
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D'Artagnan was yet another version of Alexandre Dumas' The Three Musketeers, de-emphasizing Athos, Porthos and Aramis and...
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Director
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1916
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In this typically moralistic silent western, newspaperman "Truthful" Tulliver (William S. Hart) rescues sisters Grace...
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Producer
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1917
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Supervisor/Manager
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1914
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While competently made and well cast, this drama still wasn't all that entertaining. Writer Sheila Dorne (Marguerite de la...
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Director, Producer
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1923
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In this comedy/melodrama, Enid Bennett plays Nora, an actress with a struggling touring company. While they are performing...
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Supervisor/Manager
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1918
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Director
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1913
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Wolf Lowry (William S. Hart) owns the Bar Z Ranch. He gets worked up when he finds a squatter on his land, but after he...
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Producer
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1917
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Produced and co-written by Thomas H. Ince, The Wrath of the Gods (aka The Destruction of Sakura-Jima) was a major undertaking...
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Producer, Screenwriter
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1914
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