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1938
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When he's shipped off to prison on a tax-evasion charge, millionaire Van Dyke (Walter Connolly) breathes a sigh of relief: at...
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1935
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In his third Allied Pictures release of 1932, veteran screen cowboy Hoot Gibson played his favorite role, that of a...
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1932
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1932
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Two Gun Man was one of the better entries in Ken Maynard's variable western series for Tiffany Productions. Armed with a...
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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 drama, a jockey gets caught up in a rivalry between two horse-owners. More trouble ensues when the jockey and one of...
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1930
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Rex Lease, Tiffany Studios' all-purpose leading man, heads the cast of Troopers Three. Eddie Haskins (Lease) and his buddies...
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1930
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Based on Dion Boucicauls's Irish play, this early talkie from lower-echelon company Tiffany starred one of the victims of...
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1930
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In this drama, the children of a recently deceased firefighter are sent to an orphanage. Two other firefighters offered to...
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1930
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Corporal Gotz
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1928
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Sheila's Father
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1927
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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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1926
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While there were often disasters such as floods, fires, and avalanches in silent films, few of them were actually built...
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1926
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Although Lon Chaney and director Tod Browning had made a couple of films together earlier in their careers, this unique...
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1925
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Before Rin-Tin-Tin there was Strongheart, the trained police dog belonging to screenwriter Jane Murfin. This picture is a...
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1924
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This comedy-melodrama, based on the novel by Rupert Hughes (who also directed), blends fiction and reality to tell the story...
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1923
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Just about all the major players in this romance were miscast here; in the 1920s heavy ethnic characterizations (offensive as...
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1922
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Whole films had been written around song titles before, but it had been years since the ditty "Second Hand Rose" had been...
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1922
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This pleasant little programmer features minor Universal star Gladys Walton. Walton is Maisie O'Day, who lives in New York...
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Dennis O'Day
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1922
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In spite of many attempts to bring Will Rogers superstardom in silent films (he was already one on Broadway), it wasn't until...
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1921
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When her pickpocket father is sent up the river, Nancy (Olive Thomas) has to provide for her younger sisters. She places them...
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1919
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This Arabian tale starring H.B. Warner (returning to the screen after an extended Broadway performance) may seem racist...
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1919
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H.B. Warner takes a break from his usual heavy dramas to star in this light comedy. Stephan Van Courtlandt (Warner) belongs...
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1919
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1919
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Westerns in the 1910s were considerably more fanciful than those of succeeding decades. None more so than The Fly God, an...
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1918
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Hillaire Latour (J. Warren Kerrigan) is a French Canadian trapper who decides to become a lumberman when he sees the amounts...
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1918
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Virile cowboy star Roy Stewart starred as Red Stewart in a short series of late-teens westerns. The third of the series, By...
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1918
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In this typically moralistic silent western, newspaperman "Truthful" Tulliver (William S. Hart) rescues sisters Grace...
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1917
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In this silent romance a Yankee heads for Erin following the Easter Uprising to claim a recently inherited estate. Upon...
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1916
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