There are 111 films with the same actors, 59 films with the same director, 67823 with the same cinematographic genres (including 13340 with exactly the same 2 genres than Black Eyes), to have finally 70 suggestions of similar films.
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, 1h10 Directed byHerbert Brenon OriginUSA GenresDrama, Comedy, Romantic comedy, Musical, Romance ThemesMusical films ActorsDolores del Río, Leo Carrillo, Norman Foster, Ralph Ince, Lucile Gleason, Stanley Fields Rating59% South of the U.S. border, Don José Tostado, a Mexican cabellero, falls in love with Dolores Romero, a dance-hall girl. Owning one of the larger ranches in the area, Tostado is not used to people telling him no. When Romero resists his advances, using a fictional boyfriend as her excuse, this only increases his interest in her, and his attempts to win her favor. As part of that attempt, he plans to throw a gala in her honor.
As described in a film magazine, La Valencia (Suratt), a stage beauty, has ensnared a young man who steels in order to shower her with the luxuries that she demands. He is caught and, after serving a 5-year term, emerges from prison a gray haired man. La Valencia comes across him again, and her passion revives. She seeks to ensnare him again, but now he is married and his old life has no charms for him. Desperate, she then threatens to reveal his past to his wife, which leads to a terrific climax.
, 1h15 Directed byHerbert Brenon, Wallace Worsley OriginUSA GenresDrama, Thriller, Crime, Romance ActorsLeatrice Joy, John Bowers, Lon Chaney, Hardee Kirkland, Raymond Hatton, Edwin Wallock Rating67% The film is divided into ten chapters. A secret vigilante society's nine members pass judgment on others. They meet to decide the fate of a wealthy businessman they have been keeping under surveillance known as “The Man Who Has Lived Too Long” and vote to dispatch him with a homemade bomb concealed in a cigar case. Members Forrest (John Bowers) and Farallone (Lon Chaney) are both in love with the sole woman in the group, Lilith (Leatrice Joy). Forrest openly declares his love, but is spurned by Lilith, who is completely devoted to the "Cause".