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Directed by Cecil B. DeMille,
Sam WoodOrigin USAGenres DramaThemes Films based on playsActors Elliott Dexter,
Tom Forman,
Gloria Swanson,
Raymond Hatton,
Sylvia Ashton,
Theodore RobertsRating59%
As described in a film magazine, Dr. Edward Meade (Dexter) and his close friend Richard Burton (Forman) are rivals for the hand of Sylvia Norcross (Swanson), but both men have volunteered to fight in the war. Although Sylvia favors Dr. Meade, she is proud of both of them. As Edward is putting on his uniform, the head of the children's hospital where he works comes to him and convinces him that his true duty lies there, where his surgeon's skill is most needed. Edward resigns his commission, and Sylvia, disgusted as what she perceives as cowardice, marries Richard the day he is leaving with his regiment for Europe. Richard conceals his hurt and devotes himself to the hospital. Betty Hoyt (Hawley), a friend of Sylvia, also hides her disappointment as she had feelings for Richard. Sylvia uses her time to aid poor families on New York's Lower East Side, and coming home one night runs down a little girl (Giraci) with her car, who turns out to be an orphan as her father had died at the front in Europe. Sylvia takes the child to recuperate in her home, and learns the child may never walk again. Seeking out the best surgeon, Sylvia finds the only one who has not gone to fight is Dr. Meade. Edward consents and does his best for the child. Meanwhile, Richard at the front line calmly faces possible death. He is wounded in battle, and finds that he has lost his right hand and severely injured the left side of his face. He then asks a friend to tell his wife that he had been killed in battle. Back in New York, Sylvia has come to better understand Edward's character as he cares for the orphan. When news of Richard's death comes, she turns to Edward, the man she has always loved. Betty accuses her of loving Edward, and she cannot deny it. After waiting a suitable amount of time, Edward asks Sylvia to marry him, and she consents. On the day the engagement is to be announced, Richard returns home, having received a new prosthetic hand and some work to his face. The guests hail Richard as a hero while Edward, facing the situation, quietly leaves. Sylvia tries to take up her life with Richard again, and when they are alone, Richard is beaming with joy but she cannot hide her aversion to his wounds. Quick to understand, Richard bitterly reproaches her and leaves. Meeting Betty in the hall, he tells her what happened, and she happily says that she can take Sylvia's place. Richard accepts this as he embraces her. Sylvia goes to see Edward at his home and finds him in his chair with the orphan on his lap. She says that she tried to stay with Richard, but her love for Edward was too strong. Richard, who followed Sylvia, arrives, and there ensues a conversation that results in peace and contentment for the four parties instead of ruined lives., 1h26
Directed by Cecil B. DeMille,
Sam WoodOrigin USAGenres ComedyThemes Films about marriageActors Elliott Dexter,
Gloria Swanson,
Cleo Ridgely,
Lew Cody,
Sylvia Ashton,
Theodore RobertsRating64%
Based upon a description in a film magazine, Leila Porter (Swanson) has grown tired of her husband James Denby Porter (Dexter), the glue king, as she is romantic but he is prosaic. Moreover, he is careless of his personal appearance, gets cigar ash in the carpet, and eats green onions before he tries to kiss her. She obtains a divorce and then marries James' friend Schuyler Van Sutphen (Cody), but discovers that Van Sutphen is a real beast. When she later discovers that her ex-husband has changed as a result of the divorce, still loves her, and would be happy to have her back, Leila divorces once again in order to remarry James.Directed by Sam WoodOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
ActionThemes Sports films,
Transport films,
Films about automobiles,
Auto racing films,
Road moviesActors Wallace Reid,
Ann Little,
Theodore Roberts,
Guy Oliver,
Otto Brower,
Tully MarshallRating58%
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Directed by Cecil B. DeMille,
Sam WoodOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
RomanceActors Gloria Swanson,
Thomas Meighan,
Bebe Daniels,
Theodore Kosloff,
William Boyd,
Sylvia AshtonRating66%
Frumpy wife Beth devotes herself to bettering her husband's mind and expanding his appreciation for the finer things in life, such as classical music. When he goes shopping at a lingerie store to buy some sexier clothes for her, he meets Sally, the shop girl. Rejected by his wife for a night out on the town, he takes Sally, who douses him with her perfume. When Beth smells another woman's perfume, she kicks him out and files for divorce. , 50minutes
Directed by Sam WoodOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-dramaThemes Sports films,
Transport films,
Films about automobiles,
Auto racing films,
Road moviesActors Wallace Reid,
Wanda Hawley,
Theodore Roberts,
Tully Marshall,
Lucien Littlefield,
Guy Oliver, 1h15
Directed by Richard Boleslawski,
Erich von Stroheim,
Gloria Swanson,
Irving Thalberg,
Sam Wood,
Edmund GouldingOrigin USAGenres Drama,
RomanceThemes Monde imaginaire,
Films about religionActors Gloria Swanson,
Walter Byron,
Seena Owen,
Walter Byron,
Tully Marshall,
Sylvia AshtonRating70%
Prince Wolfram (Byron) is the betrothed of mad Queen Regina V of Kronberg (Owen). As punishment for partying with other women, he is sent on manoeuvres. He sees Kitty Kelly (Swanson) walking with other convent students and flirts with her. She is embarrassed when he makes a comment after seeing that her underwear is visible, so she takes it off and throws it at him, to the horror of the nuns, who punish her for her "indecency"., 50minutes
Directed by Sam WoodOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Romantic comedy,
RomanceActors Wallace Reid,
Bebe Daniels,
Raymond Hatton,
Lillian Leighton,
Tully Marshall,
Ernest JoyRating44%
As described in a film publication, Sylvester Tibble (Reid), a country yokel, comes to New York City to work at his uncle Enoch Jones's (Hatton) jug business for $6 per week and earns extra money dancing at a jazz cabaret. He becomes the dance partner of Junie Budd (Daniels). They soon find romance while performing Apache dance routines. Sylvester also makes a success of his uncle's business by introducing modern business methods.