The Lost World
The first film adaptation of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's classic novel about a land where prehistoric creatures st...
Acting
Alma Bennett, born Alma Long, was an American film actress of the silent era. She appeared in 64 films between 1915 and 1931, mostly as alluring vamps.
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The first film adaptation of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's classic novel about a land where prehistoric creatures st...
A bride and groom are all set to get married, but they can't until the best man shows up. When the best man eve...
Harry Shelby has been kept in knee pants for years by his overprotective parents, but the day finally comes whe...
Expecting to die soon or to go insane, Sir Oliver Holt disappears into the London slums intending to commit sui...
A campus set-up of Carmen featuring Daphne Pollard & Carole Lombard.
John and Irene Emerson's marriage begins well enough, but it is not long before John becomes less attentive. Fe...
When the ability of Dick Leighton (William Farnum), Sheriff of Randolph, Oregon, to enforce law and order is te...
Slim Jim Carey, the leader of a criminal gang, is in reality a nobleman called Lord Talbois, and his daughter i...
A young mother, Mildred, doesn't know that her husband Walter is cheating on her. One night she attends a party...
“Handy girl” at a local bakery Molly is sent to deliver a cake to a wealthy customer's home. Upon arriving, Mol...
Jack Holt, Billie Dove, and Noah Beery Sr., who starred together in Wanderers of the Wasteland, appear together...
Ben Turpin, a self-proclaimed "lady killer" finds himself in a difficult romantic predicament. Currently engage...
Set in New York City, flapper Pink Watson works a telephone operator at a cement factory who dreams of marrying...
"The Prince of Broadway" George Burke, heavyweight boxing champion of the world, trains by drinking and dancing...
John Ford both directed and wrote the story (based on his published work The Hostage), a typical western romanc...
As a derelict paints the face of a girl on a barroom floor, the plot is developed in a series of flashbacks: Ro...
A lawyer (Bosworth) running for Congress decides to end his relationship with a showgirl (Bennett), so that he...
Socialite Anatol Spencer, finding his relationship with his wife lackluster, goes in search of excitement. Afte...
Billy, a jockey, and Jim, an assistant manager of a New Orleans racetrack, are close friends. They become bitte...
Midnight Daddies is a black-and-white comedy short.
John Smart (William Haines), a hack writer, inherits a fortune from a distant relative and buys a castle in Lau...
Motorboat Mamas is a silent comedy short.
Wanda is a gum-chewing waitress; dim Eddie, the pastry boy at the café, likes her. So does Mr. Hamhocks, the ca...
Alcoholic former artist David Stanley and impoverished violinist Judith Deering appear before Judge Henning. Af...
Ellen's happy life is shattered when she discovers George is having an affair with Ardath Courtney, a "social b...
Ralph is the poor inventor of an automobile motor with revolutionary claims. Marvin is the wealthy and one time...
A ranchman sets fire to his trousers with a cigarette. In the morning the hotel attendant furnishes him with a...
The dissolute Count Pierre Tornai, having dissipated his fortune in Paris, embezzles embassy funds while intoxi...
Young and beautiful Iva Method is spying for the police at the Dropem Inn, a sleazy club that the police suspec...
Gold Digger of Weepah is a silent comedy short
Smiling Jim is a 1922 American silent Western film directed by Joseph J. Franz.
Silent Comedy of the battle of the sexes for dominance within the home.
Mamie Reynolds has been engaged to Sam Young for ten years. But when Sam's novel is published after many years...
A rich widower finds unexpected romance after rescuing a young woman from drowning.
Richard Armstrong, inventor of a carburetor that will make his car a sure winner in a road race, works on a sky...
A kidnapped girl thrown off a bridge. A mother's kiss. A father's kiss--and plenty of pies in the face. Who thr...