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Maternity (1917)
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5.0
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The Arrival of Perpetua (1915)
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4.3
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Oh, You Ragtime! (1912)
The famous pianist Tenorini has moved into the neighbourhood. He plays a song (a spring waltz from "Alexander's Ragtime Band") on the piano; it is such a joyful tune that everyone in the neighborhood starts to dance. When he finally stops everyone is exhausted.
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7.0
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The Boss (1915)
A man rises from rags to riches, first by boxing, then as a saloon owner, freight contractor, and eventually dockyard boss. However, the man's brother-in-law complicates things with his dockworker union activism. The film is presumed lost.
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5.6
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The Flash of an Emerald (1915)
The picture starts with Robert Warwick walking into the office of director Albert Capellani (the film's actual director). Capellani offers him the role of a heavy and hands him the script. The next four reels show Warwick playing a Raffles-like character, an ingenious crook who moves through society, committing robberies and even murder.
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80
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The Test (1911)
A girl chooses between two boys by testing how each one would help the poor.
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30
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The Slavey’s Affinity (1911)
A maid loves her employer, sacrificing her own happiness in order to insure his.
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30
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Through Jealous Eyes (1911)
A jealous mother is envious of the affection shown toward her future daughter-in-law by her husband.
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30
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A Rebellious Blossom (1911)
A widow threatens her rebellious daughter that she will remarry if the girl does not behave at school.
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30
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A Fascinating Bachelor (1911)
A nurse ignores her other patients in order to concentrate on her favorite one, a fascinating bachelor.
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6.1
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Saved from the Titanic (1912)
A young woman tells her parents and fiance (in flashback) about the recent sinking of the Titanic and her experiences as a passenger during the disaster. Her intended marriage now faces a new hazard because her fiance is a sailor and her parents have just been reminded of the dangers of the sea. Premiering in the United States just 29 days after the event, it is the earliest dramatization about the tragedy.
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5.3
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Robin Hood (1912)
Robin Hood is a 1912 film made by Eclair Studios when it and many other early film studios in America's first motion picture industry were based in Fort Lee, New Jersey at the beginning of the 20th century. The movie's costumes feature enormous versions of the familiar hats of Robin and his merry men, and uses the unusual effect of momentarily superimposing images different animals over each character to emphasize their good or evil qualities. The film was directed by Étienne Arnaud and Herbert Blaché, and written by Eustace Hale Ball. A restored copy of the 30-minute film exists and was exhibited in 2006 at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City.
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6.8
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Life's Whirlpool (1916)
Eight years before the release of Erich Von Stroheim's Greed, Frank Norris's 1899 novel McTeague was adapted to the screen by World Film. The basic story pretty much follows the book: McTeague (Holbrook Blinn) is a coarse young man who becomes a dentist, after a fashion. He is rivals for the hand of Trina Sieppe (Fania Marinoff) with his pal Marcus Schuller (Walter Green). McTeague weds her and she wins the lottery. But she refuses to let go of the money, and her miserly attitude destroys the marriage.
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The Beaten Path (1913)
A lost film. "The Beaten Path" was a 3-reel 3000-foot film produced by the Eclair company in the United States. The film was directed by O.A.C. Lund, and starred Barbara Tennant, O.A.C. Lund, Alec B. Francis, Julia Stuart, Will E. Sheerer. It premiered in August of 1913. Plot summary from "Moving Picture World", August 23, 1913: "This three-reel picture has many big situations in it. In the cast are some of the company's best players: Alec Francis, Julia Stuart, Barbara Tennant, Will Sherer, O.A.C. Lund, Hector Dion, and others. The story is of a family feud between two families, the heads of which quarrel over a boundary line. The main scenes are laid about large mansions, but there are others in an atmosphere of the Northwest, in primitive surroundings. "The Beaten Path" is a real feature."
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The Butterfly (1915)
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5.7
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The Little Miss Brown (1915)
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5.6
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The Little Dutch Girl (1915)
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4.0
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The Master Hand (1915)
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5.7
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Fruits of Desire (1916)
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Beyond the Wall (1916)
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4.8
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The Traveling Salesman (1916)
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5.8
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The World Against Him (1916)
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5.5
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Moral Courage (1917)
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4.2
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The Crimson Dove (1917)
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3.6
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When Broadway Was a Trail (1914)
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4.3
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The Pit (1914)
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3.7
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Vengeance Is Mine (1917)
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The North Wind's Malice (1920)
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Injustice (1919)
Scheming golddigger Count Bertrand Delande is pursuing wealthy Irene Waterloo, but has already proposed to Gwendolyne Vanderbilt. Gwendolyne and her social-climbing mother find evidence that Irene is actually black--shocked by this stunning revelation, Irene travels to Europe, where she finally finds out who she really is.
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Moonlight (1914)
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The Character Woman (1914)
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4.3
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The Cotton King (1915)
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The Painted Madonna (1917)
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The Ballet Girl (1916)
Aerial dancer La Syrena, whose jealous husband kills her while she performs in midair. Her daughter, Jennie Raeburn, soon orphaned, grows up unaware of her mother's occupation, but nonetheless feels the urge to dance.
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The Common Law (1916)
Based on the Novel by Robert W. Chambers of New York City life among the upper-crust, Valerie West , artist/model and philosopher, undergoes much sorrow and joy, many trials and tribulations, and final triumph on her journey to become the living personification of sweet and noble womanhood.


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