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The Girl in the Arm-Chair (1912)
Peggy Wilson has recently become an orphan and a ward of the Waston family. She’s also inherited the late Robert Wilson’s vast fortune, which puts her very much in Mr. Waston’s favor. He would like his son, Frank, to marry Peggy, but Peggy “is not his style” and “her money is no inducement”.
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Making an American Citizen (1912)
A recent immigrant learns several hard lessons about how husbands in America are expected to behave.
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America (1924)
The story of a family caught up in the American Revolutionary War.
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Cousins of Sherlocko (1913)
Two mediocre detectives try and catch a notorious pickpocket. Meanwhile, an innocent man is mistaken for the pickpocket and is forced to put on a disguise to evade capture.
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Janice Meredith (1924)
It is 1774, the eve of the American War of Independence. Janice comes from a Tory household. She cavorts with American and British alike, is pursued by Charles Fownes, patriot and friend of General Washington.
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Lazy River (1934)
Ex-convicts try to stop a Chinese smuggling ring.
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The Detective's Dog (1912)
When Kitty's family adopts a homeless dog they couldn't guess how much it would be of help in her fathers detective work.
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The Iron Trail (1921)
Alaskan railroad magnate Curtis Gordon hires engineer Dan Appleton to design a railroad route up the Salmon River to the rich gold country. Gordon turns down the engineer's proposed route in favor of his own, and Appleton quits. Murray O'Neil, a rival builder, hires him and falls in love with his sister Eliza, while Appleton courts Natalie, Gordon's stepdaughter. Following Appleton's plan, O'Neil lays the trail with a bridge crossing the river in face of Gordon's opposition.
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Broken Oaths (1912)
Vinnie, Colonel Beggs' daughter, complains to her father that Lieutenant Sterling is paying her unwelcome attentions. The Colonel assures his daughter that she has no cause for fear. He immediately forgets the incident, as important military developments occupy his time. But soon Vinnie has a more serious complaint, and the Colonel is forced to act.
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The Red Rider (1934)
"Red" Davison(Buck Jones), the sheriff of Sun Dog, sacrifices his job and his good name to save his best friend, "Silent" Slade from the hangman's noose, following a framed-up court decision which sentences Slade to hang for the murder of "Scotty McKee (J.P. McGowan). Davidson allows Slade to escape from jail and follows him to aid him in proving his innocence.
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A Terrible Lesson (1912)
The story involves a man who goes to a gambling den regardless of the protestations of his wife. He is extremely lucky and his luck attracts attention. Strangers become friendly with him and he being a "good feller," "sets up" the crowd. After the night's playing, he is advised by the owner of the den that it would be hazardous for him to attempt going home alone with so much cash on his person. Chance decides to remain over night. He is shown to a room. During the night, he not only finds that he has been trapped, but an attempt is made on his life. (Moving Picture World)
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Canned Harmony (1912)
The Professor will not allow his daughter to marry a non-musician, but Billy, her would-be suitor, cannot play a single note. When he is about to give up, Billy’s roommate suggests bluffing his way into the Professor’s favor with the aid of a suitably musical disguise and a well-hidden phonograph player.
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The Egyptian Mummy (1914)
In order to make money, a man hires a bum to pretend to be a mummy, so he can sell the "body" for scientific experiments.
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A Man's a Man (1912)
A Jewish man is treated poorly by a member of the upper-class. When tragedy strikes, the Jewish man has an opportunity for revenge, but he turns the other cheek.
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His Double (1912)
A father who is determined his daughter should marry a count leading the boyfriend to dress up as the count to thwart his plans.
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Economical Brown (1912)
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The Boarding House Heiress (1912)
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Billy's Shoes (1912)
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A Question of Hair (1912)
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The Equine Spy (1912)
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A Million Dollars (1913)
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The Idol Worshipper (1912)
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The Love of the Flag (1912)
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Between Two Fires (1912)
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Father and the Boys (1912)
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Indian Summer (1912)
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The Wooing of Alice (1912)
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The Reformation of Mary (1912)
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Child of the Tenements (1912)
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Sealed Lips (1912)
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Lend Me Your Wife (1912)
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Mignon (1912)
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A Solax Celebration (1912)
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The Face at the Window (1912)
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Mr. Bruce Wins at Cards (1912)
Mr. Bruce wins at cards but spends the night desperately trying to protect his winnings from the crooked casino owners.
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Dublin Dan (1912)
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Phantom Paradise (1912)
The melodrama where there's a mad inventor with a pretty daughter and where the rich hero buys the worthless invention, telling the girl and her father that it has proved good.
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Stepping Along (1926)
Johnny Rooney is a fast-stepping young politician and Molly Taylor is an even faster-stepping showgirl in "George White's Scandals" in a tale of New York City's theatrical and political life during prohibition and the jazz-age.
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Forcing Dad's Consent (1914)
Constance and Billy are sweethearts. Mr. and Mrs. Boggs, her parents, are both prim, straitlaced people. Pa Boggs has little use for young men of the present generation and when Billy awkwardly drops a race-track badge on the floor, Boggs rises up in his wrath and orders the "perfidious gambler" from his house forever.
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The Green Cat (1915)
Within twenty-four hours after Bedelia, an old maid, has lost her green cat, she is begging Boggs, of the National Detective Agency, to find her lost pet and offering him $1,000 reward as an added inducement. Billy, Boggs' assistant, goes out on the case and finally tracks down a kitten which had received an accidental bath from a can of green paint. Boggs decides he will earn the reward a little easier, and tells his daughter Constance to get him a stray cat, which he intends to paint green, then claim the reward.
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Father's Timepiece (1914)
Through the carelessness of his office-boy, Stillwell drops his watch and puts a dent in the case. He arrives home in a rage to find his daughter Marjorie talking to Reggie, her lover, whom he detests. Stillwell sends the boy packing and his daughter tearfully leaves the room. Later, at a street crossing, Stillwell is knocked down by an auto and helped to his feet by "Slippery Jim," a pickpocket, who, at the same time relieves the old gentleman of his watch. Pete, a hobo, also runs to Stlllwell's assistance, and is accused of taking the watch. He is arrested and locked up. Reggie, looking to secure a cheap watch, visits the pawnshop where "Slippery Jim" had sold the dented timepiece, and purchases it.
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Fra Diavolo (1912)
Based on the opéra comique of the same name, the film follows the exploits of Italian brigand Fra Diavolo.


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