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Kanopy
68
41
6.4
/827/
51
/13/
56
/27/
3.4
/1292/
100
/13/

Hypocrites (1915)
The story of St. Gabriel, who was killed by an ignorant mob for making a nude statue representing Purity, who is also represented by a ghostly naked girl that flits through the film.
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MGM Plus
67
30
5.7
/363/
65
/28/
66
/27/
3.3
/259/
82
/475/

Sex (1920)
A Broadway actress uses her sex appeal to ruin a marriage only to dump her lover for a richer prospect.
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46
4
5.7
/447/
60
/1/
57
/3/
11
/13/

The Truth About Youth (1930)
A young man falls into the clutches of a nightclub singer who corrupts him.
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8.0
/31/

The Jazz Age (1929)
When Steve Maxwell and flapper Sue Randall wreck her father's automobile during a drunken escapade, her father exploits the mishap and blackmails Steve's father into supporting an illegal contract in city affairs.
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5.6
/14/

The Man in the Shadow (1926)
N/A
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?
5.6
/32/

Martin Eden (1914)
A sad story about how a working-class man tries, and succeeds, to become a writer, but finds difficulty in fitting into that world.
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5.1
/16/
70
/1/

The Pursuit of the Phantom (1914)
Accompanied by his dog Skookum, artist Richard Alden goes to work painting the beauty of Laguna Beach. There he courts a city woman, much to the delight of a whimsical waif who weaves fantasies about the lovers. The idyll is interrupted, though, when Wyant Van Zandt, an ambitious millionaire, steals the artist's sweetheart. Alden marries the waif, who later bears him six children. Years pass, and Van Zandt's son falls in love with Helen, the artist's daughter. Indignant at the unsuitability of the match, the millionaire forces his son to break with Helen. Thinking that his daughter's honor has been compromised, Alden attacks and chokes the youth, but at young Van Zandt's bedside, all are reconciled. An allegorical epilogue contrasts the lots of Van Zandt and Alden. To the left, the millionaire embraces a skeleton in black, while, to the right, the artist holds his wife. -From TCM.com Database, powered by the AFI.
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Amazon Prime Video
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34
/7/
73
/11/
93
/6/

Clone Cops (1924)
When Charles Hale is visiting his mistress, Sybil Russell, he is shot in the arm by Sybil's estranged and outraged husband. Hale's daughter, Marjorie, is so shocked to discover in this abrupt fashion her father's philandering that she leaves her wealthy home and goes to the slums to do settlement work. Marjorie, who is engaged to the district attorney, is there placed in a compromising position by her father's assailant, who intends to revenge himself upon the entire Hale family.
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5.8
/12/
10
/1/

If I Marry Again (1925)
When his son marries a woman whose mother is the madame of a brothel, a wealthy father in San Francisco disowns him. The newlyweds travel to the South Seas, where he gets a job on a plantation. The father sends an agent to the plantation to try to buy off his son's bride, but she won't go for it.
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5.8
/25/
60
/1/

The Sin Sister (1929)
Pearl a vaudeville dancer is stranded somewhere in Alaska. With no official place to stay in the vicinity, Pearl is obliged to accept the hospitality of a wealthy family which has itself been stranded in the Great White North. An ill-tempered fur trader and a looney Eskimo both lust after Pearl, but she is rescued by Peter Van Dykeman her hosts' male secretary….
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?
6.4
/18/

The Love Racket (1929)
A beautiful girl exposes her shameful past to save the life of a girl she has never met.
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3.9
/13/
10
/1/

The Caprices of Kitty (1915)
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5.2
/15/
10
/1/

Nearly a Lady (1915)
N/A
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8.2
/28/
10
/1/

It's No Laughing Matter (1915)
The story of a ruddy-cheeked rural postman who dabbles in poetry-writing on the side. He utilizes his hobby to spread a bit of sunshine throughout the village, at one point reuniting a long-estranged family.
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6.2
/24/

Sowing the Wind (1921)
When Rosamond, a convent girl, discovers that her mother is Baby Brabant, a notorious queen of Petworth's gambling house, her ideals are shattered and she denounces her mother's life.
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70
/1/

Judgment of the Storm (1924)
Mary Heath's brother Dave is accidentally killed in a gambling den. Mary’s sweetheart, John Trevor, discovers the joint is secretly owned by his mother and he denounces her. As Dave was the head of the Heath household, John, knowing that Dave was head of the Heath household, feels responsible for the boy's death and offers himself as a replacement. Treated badly initially, eventually the family takes him into their hearts.
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?
6.0
/14/

Women's Wares (1927)
Salesgirl Dolly Morton becomes disillusioned about men after an incident with her boyfriend, so she becomes, with the help of her roommate, a gold digger who takes advantage of men without giving anything in return. However, after the gift of an apartment from a millionaire only results in scorn towards her, she decides to return to her original boyfriend.
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5.8
/11/
60
/1/

The Escape of Jim Dolan (1913)
Jim Dolan is a prospector who incurs the hatred of Ed Jones, foreman of the Brown Ranch, because of his attentions to Grace Wellington, daughter of a nearby rancher.
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10
/1/

Don Juan's 3 Nights (1926)
A concert pianist who is popular with women tries to discourage a teenage admirer.
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4.2
/13/

No Place to Go (1927)
Starry-eyed heiress Mary Astor yearns for a "cave man" who will treat her rough and make her like it.
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60
/1/

Sallie's Sure Shot (1913)
Rob Ralston is forced to go to "town" for supplies, and "Injun" Jim, a sneaking rascal, announces that he proposes to jump his claim. This arouses the official ire of Fred "the star wearer," and he soundly trounces the half-breed rascal. Now Fred has an intrepid sweetheart. Sally, who is a well-spring of information and is naturally hated by law-breakers. "Injun" Jim gets reinforcements and carries off the girl as a hostage. Fred senses they are making for the mine, so he girds on his guns and goes in the same direction. The desperadoes arrange to "dynamite" Sally, but she cuts the fuse in two by a well aimed shot after they have sought safety at a distance. This saves her sweetheart Fred, who rushes to her rescue, and they both retreat to a cabin. The dynamiters are obstinate and place another cartridge, so that the cabin will be blown to pieces. The daring Fred picks up the keg of powder and rushing out rolls it down on Injun Jim and his fellow mischief-makers. They are so dazed ...
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4.8
/14/

Kilmeny (1915)
Little Doris Calhoun, of a wealthy English family, makes a playmate of Pierre, a crippled gypsy boy, and drifts away with him and the gypsy band on their wanderings and is seen no more. In twelve years she becomes a great favorite with the gypsies, who have named her Kilmeny, but rather than be married to a brutal fellow, Barouche, she flees the camp.
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6.3
/61/
62
/2/

The Mad Whirl (1925)
A teenager with permissive parents gets too caught up in wild parties and the fast life.
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5.7
/46/
70
/1/
50
/1/

The Law and the Outlaw (1913)
Dakota Wilson escapes from the Deer Lodge Penitentiary, and, after a period of quietness, secures a position on the Diamond S ranch, owned by Buffalo Watson. Ruth, the daughter of the ranch owner, one day sees Dakota's display of horsemanship, and the admiration thus aroused soon ripens into love, much against the protest of the family. Ruth's love for Dakota is increased by his heroic deed when he rescues her from the malignant attentions of a rushing steer whose anger is aroused by the flowing red handkerchief about her neck. Dakota, who is riding ahead of the cowboys on a round-up expedition, catches sight of the steer heading for Ruth, and, spurring his broncho into a break-neck speed, reaches the side of the steer, leaps upon its hack, and, fastening his muscular arms on the frenzied beast's horns, brings him to the ground. In the midst of the ovation given him by the cowboys, Dakota is nabbed by Sheriff Mathers, who begins to march him back to the Deer Lodge Penitentiary.
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4.8
/87/
40
/2/
50
/2/

Alias Mary Smith (1932)
A young woman trying to obtain proof that a gangster committed a murder is befriended by a playboy who drinks just a bit too much.
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JustWatch TV
64
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6.1
/247/
70
/1/
63
/3/

Beggars in Ermine (1934)
John Dawson loses control of his factory when he is crippled in an accident caused by a rival. Destitute, he travels the country organizing the homeless to help him regain control of his steel mill.
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4.9
/94/

Under Southern Stars (1937)
Set in the springtime of 1863 in Chancellorsville, Virginia during the War Between the States, this colorful short profiles the heroic Confederate General Thomas Jonathan "Stonewall" Jackson the night before he would meet his fate in battle.
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6.3
/90/
70
/1/
48
/6/

The Whistle (1921)
Robert must avenge his son who was killed in a workplace accident.
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5.5
/50/
40
/1/

Little Accident (1930)
On the day before his second wedding, a man finds out that his bride-to-be has had a baby.
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7.4
/33/
60
/1/

School for Girls (1934)
After being convicted of stealing some jewels, Annette Eldrige is sent to a reformatory administered by a sadistic and corrupt female warder. However, one of the board of trustees takes an interest in the new arrival and begins to investigate the management of the institution.
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6.6
/23/

Wine (1924)
John Warriner, facing financial ruin, accepts the proposal of a bootlegger, Benedict, to underwrite the business of illegal wine-selling. His daughter, Angela, takes up with the jazz set and is caught in a raid, at a cafe owned by Benedict. Her former sweetheart, Carl Graham, comes to the rescue and saves her from notoriety, while the family struggles back to its former respectability following Warriner's prison term.
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5.1
/24/

Here's to Romance (1935)
Kathleen Gerard, a high society wife fed up with her husband's artistic "protegées", decides to take one of her own in Nino, a promising tenor, patronizing him to study in Paris. He and her girlfriend are perfectly happy until the Gerards pay a visit and Mrs. Gerard starts to show too much interest in him.
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5.8
/32/

The Silver Horde (1920)
A young man who has proven a failure in business goes to Alaska and enters the salmon-fishing industry, in direct competition with the father of the woman he loves.
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6.1
/36/

Peer Gynt (1915)
A fantasy from Ibsen's verse drama. Ne'er-do-well and braggart Peer Gynt has many adventures in varied countries, making and losing money, gaining fortune at others' expense, until he finds salvation in the love of Solveig.
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66
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6.1
/173/
70
/2/
70
/1/

Song of the Saddle (1936)
Frank Sr. sells his supplies to Hook, but then Hook has the Bannion Boys bushwhack his wagon to get the money back. Frank is murdered, but Junior gets away. He comes back 10 years later to settle the score as the Singing Cowboy. He finds that Hook is still doing his dirty deeds on the unsuspecting people. Along the way, Frank meets the lovely Jen, who came out in the same wagon train 10 years before.
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6.9
/86/

Lilies of the Field (1924)
A young mother, Mildred, doesn't know that her husband Walter is cheating on her. One night she attends a party with a friend of her husband's, and the man gets drunk and begins groping her when they get home. Her husband sees this and uses it as an excuse to sue his wife for divorce. In the ensuing trial he wins, due to fraudulent evidence, and gets custody of the child. Complications ensue.
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70
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6.2
/287/
70
/2/
59
/7/

Give Me Liberty (1936)
Patrick Henry's rousing speech before the Virginia legislature argues for colonial independence.
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67
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6.8
/931/
67
/8/
67
/8/
3.3
/311/
67
/2/

The Great O'Malley (1937)
His role in the plight of an unemployed man (Humphrey Bogart) and his disabled daughter profoundly affects an intractable Irish policeman (Pat O'Brien).
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5.4
/26/

Alias The Deacon (1927)
A hillbilly deacon, who is actually a cardsharp in disguise, becomes involved in a small-town fight game.
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6.2
/39/

Reckless Youth (1922)
A cautionary tale for aspiring flappers. Five of six reels survive.
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6.6
/24/

Sally (1925)
Sally is a 1925 American silent romantic comedy film starring Colleen Moore.
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JustWatch TV
47
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4.9
/259/
50
/2/
44
/9/

Beau Ideal (1931)
An American joins the French Foreign Legion in order to rescue a boyhood friend.
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52
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6.0
/165/
56
/3/
42
/4/

The Call of the Cumberlands (1916)
An aspiring New York painter returns home to the Kentucky mountains to settle a feud between two rival families.
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53
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7.1
/115/
35
/2/

Flaming Youth (1923)
When Mona Frentiss dies, she has her confidante "Doctor Bobs" watch over her family, especially her youngest daughter Patricia. The family has been raised in a most unconventional manner, with Mona having a much younger lover and the father Ralph keeping his own lover on the side. As Patricia grows older, she attracts the attention of her mother's former lover, the much older (than Patricia, who in the book is in her early to mid teens) Carey Scott. Patricia tempts fate with her wild ways, nearly loses her virtue to a musician aboard an ocean-going boat, and is saved in time by Carey. Realizing that he is the man for her, she settles down into an experimental marriage.
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5.6
/58/
51
/5/

The Tiger's Coat (1920)
The film begins in the southern California home of Alexander MacAllister (Lawson Butt) where he is confronting Andrew Hyde (Miles McCarthy) who is accused of crooked dealings. Alexander threatens to expose Hyde, and Hyde defies him to do his worst. A banker friend tells MacAllister, "Why don't you get married?" They are interrupted by an unexpected caller on that rainy evening, a young lady, Jean Ogilvie, the daughter of a Scotsman family friend from Mexico. He puts her up and later remarks that she has dark skin for a Scottish lass. "Mexican sun," she explains. "I expected to find an old man," Jean remarks to herself.
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50
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5.5
/178/
43
/12/
53
/6/

Klondike (1932)
Dr. Robert Cromwell performs a delicate operation, that has never been done before, and the patient dies. Charged with malpractice and manslaughter, his trial is national news but the jury acquits him. But the court of public opinion is still against him, and the medical board is meeting to decide whether or not to take his medical license away from him. Before they do, Cromwell, an amateur pilot, decides to join his friend, WWI Ace Donald Evans, on a flight to Alaska looking for a shorter route to Japan by following the Aleutian Islands. They crash in Alaska and Evans is killed, but Cromwell is rescued by a fur trapper named Tom Ross. He takes Cromwell to Armstrong's Trading Post, where is is nursed back to health by Klondike, a girl who works for Armstrong, and was engaged to marry Armstrong's son Jim. The latter is suffering from the same disease that Cromwell's last patient had...
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55
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5.5
/139/
55
/2/

Missing Witnesses (1937)
A detective and his bumbling sidekick join the crackdown on racketeering in '30s New York City.
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66
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6.1
/664/
70
/6/
63
/7/
3.3
/224/

Green Light (1937)
A brilliant young surgeon takes the blame for a colleague when a botched surgery causes a patient's death and buries himself at a wilderness research facility.


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