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1932
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Trail of the Golden West stars one Jay Wilsey, who enjoyed a brief spurt of western-movie popularity as Buffalo Bill Jr. Most...
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1931
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The second of five no-budget westerns starring Buffalo Bill, Jr. (aka Jay Wilsey, The Pueblo Terror featured an august cast...
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1931
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Doris Reed
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1927
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Kate
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1926
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According to critics of the day, the sentimentality of this crook drama was a bit too much even for the 1920s, when mother...
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Trixie Moran
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1926
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Mary Carr, Hollywood's favorite "martyr mother," does her usual in The Midnight Message. Carr plays the widowed, impoverished...
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Mary Macy
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1926
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1926
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1926
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Hearts and Spangles stars Wanda Hawley, formerly the "baby vamp" of the pre-1920s, as a gorgeous circus bareback rider....
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1926
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This "all star" romance picture uses the Chicago fire of 1871 as its backdrop. Wayne Morgan (Frank Mayo) finds out from his...
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Molly Winthrop
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1925
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On a train traveling from the West, Grenfall Lorry, an American (Eugene O'Brien), meets the mysterious and beautiful Yetive...
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1925
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The Unnamed Woman stars veteran film player Leah Baird, who also wrote the script. The actress plays the greedy, covetous...
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Doris Gray
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1925
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Smouldering Fires is a first-rate silent "soap opera," immaculately performed by its superb cast and brilliantly directed by...
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Lucy
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1925
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Based on Blaze Derringer, a 1910 novel by Eugene P. Lyle, Jr., this low-budget silent melodrama starred George Walsh in the...
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1925
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The Christie brothers -- Al Christie and Charles Christie -- made popular comedies for many years (one of their alumni was...
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Vivian Marsden, his fiancee
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1925
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A woman is led to believe her scheming husband is dead in this melodrama taken from the story by Viola Brothers Shore. Beth...
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Beth Wylie
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1925
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After seeing their mother (Eugenie Besserer) struggle to eke out a meager existence for her family, her daughters Jeanette...
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Alice Sturgis
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1924
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William Scott inherits half of a valuable mine from a friend, and prospector Matt Black (Buck Jones) goes undercover as a...
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1924
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Beatrice Skinner
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1924
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Silent movie audiences must have had an insatiable appetite for mythical kingdoms because it seems like just about anything...
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Lady Deppingham
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1923
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Hollywood starlet Wanda Hawley journeyed to England to make Fires of Fate. Hawley plays Dorinne Adams, a virginal young lady...
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1923
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This confusing maritime drama is divided into four parts; the ages of stone, iron, barbarism, and civilization. As the story...
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Bessie Fleming
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1923
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Jack Holt stands out in this adaptation of the William LeBaron stage hit. A pair of con artists have published a book under...
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Grace Kendall
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1923
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1922
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It was hard for director Thomas N. Heffron to flesh out this skimpy storyline into feature length material. Polly Heath...
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1922
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Muriel Blair, an English Girl
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1922
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At the time this film was released, its star, Wallace Reid, was supposedly spending some time in a sanitarium, getting a much...
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Lucille Ledyard
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1922
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This vehicle for Wanda Hawley proved to be an entertaining little programmer. John Coningsby (Arthur Hoyt) is constantly...
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Wife
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1922
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This drama is based on the novel The Cat That Walked Alone by John Colton, and its cast was a combination of well-known...
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Muriel Chompneys
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1922
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Having played a sheik, it only made sense to cast Rudolph Valentino -- whose first name was still being spelled Rodolph -- as...
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Molly Cabot
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1922
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Kathryn Haynes (Wanda Hawley) has been raised to look down on everyone whose ancestry doesn't go back to the American...
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Kathryn Haynes
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1921
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Cecil B. DeMille's much-maligned cinemadaptation of Arthur Schnitzler's The Affairs of Anatol holds up better than its...
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1921
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Wanda Hawley stars in this farce comedy based on the play All Night Long by Philip Bartholoae. Dorothy Ralston (Hawley) is a...
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1921
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Rotund leading man Walter Hiers supplies the comedy, while star Wanda Hawley comes up with the drama in this comedy-drama....
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Violet White
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1921
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This cross between Cinderella and Peg O' My Heart stars Wanda Hawley. Penniless orphan Ruth Sheldon (Hawley) moves in with...
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1921
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This frothy comedy was a lightweight vehicle for minor silent star Wanda Hawley. She is Sheila Athlone, an artist. When...
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Shelia Athlone
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1921
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When Gerald Elliot (Jay Eaton) becomes involved with Lotta St. Regis, a notorious snake dancer (Nell Craig), his cousin...
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1920
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Miss Hobbs (Wanda Hawley, in her first leading role) is a wealthy young lady with advanced ideas. In 1920, that meant that...
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1920
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This light comedy, based on the French farce La Veglione by Alexandre Bisson and Albert Carre, should have been funnier than...
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1920
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When "Speed" Carr (Wallace Reid) has to travel from New York to Los Angeles to meet his uncle and claim an inheritance, he...
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1920
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Wanda Hawley debuted as a star in her previous film, Miss Hobbs. So it is suggested that the poor material in this pointless...
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1920
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Newspaperman Jack Wright (Wallace Reid) borrows five hundred dollars from his reluctant friend Foxhall Peyton (Harrison Ford...
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1919
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This comedy had several winning elements, among them a screenplay based on O. Henry's story, The Halberdier, and dashing star...
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1919
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Director Cecil B. DeMille tones down his usual elegance and instead focuses on the drama of America during the Great War....
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1919
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Robert Warwick returned from World War I with the rank of major and wound up starring in this movie about the Civil War as...
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1919
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Dawn Emerson (Wanda Hawley), an outcast wet from a rainstorm and exhausted from the streets, stumbles into a mission and is...
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1919
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The effervescent Douglas Fairbanks Sr. plays the title role in Mr. Fix-It. Doug plays an American college boy, studying in...
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1918
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We Can't Have Everything was at once a typical Cecil B. DeMille marital comedy and also a satire of the whole genre. Aware...
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1918
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The first of Cecil B. DeMille's series of sophisticated romantic comedy-dramas, Old Wives for New was adapted from a novel by...
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1918
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The fifth of Constance Talmadge's thirteen starring vehicles for producer Lewis Selznick was A Pair of Silk Stockings. Based...
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1918
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