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There are 204 films with the same actors, 309 films with the same director, 19404 with the same cinematographic genres (including 1156 with exactly the same 2 genres than
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Directed by D. W. GriffithOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Romance,
WesternActors Mary Pickford,
Henry B. Walthall,
Francis J. Grandon,
Kate Bruce,
W. Chrystie Miller,
Dorothy BernardRating57%
Ramona chronicles the romance between Ramona, a Spanish orphan from the prestigious Morneo family, and Alessandro, an Indian who appears on her family's ranch one day. They fall deeply in love, yet their desire to wed is denied by Ramona's stepmother, who reacts by exiling Alessandro from her ranch. He returns to his village, only to find that it has been demolished by white men. Meanwhile, Ramona is informed that she also has "Indian blood", which causes her to abandon everything she has to be with her lover, Alessandro. They marry, and live among the wreckage of Alessandro's devastated village. They don't stay long, however, as the white men come back again and again to force them further from their new home. All of this is too much on Alessandro, and he perishes as Ramona is rescued by Felipe and returned to her family back on the ranch., 11minutes
Directed by D. W. GriffithOrigin USAActors Mary Pickford,
George Nichols,
Kate Bruce,
Linda Arvidson,
Ruth Hart,
Gladys EganRating47%
A small town's drama group is preparing for a Pocahontas-type play, when one of the member's English relatives suddenly arrives for a visit. This man, unlike the theater group, does not have any sense of humor, which sparks the relative and his friends to play practical jokes on him. They dress up as Indians to scare them, but the Englishman is so convinced, that he grabs his gun to shoot at them. At another moment, they try to get revenge by pretending to attack him, but the plan again backfires when the Englishman uses a prop gun from a heroine to horrify them., 12minutes
Directed by D. W. GriffithOrigin USAGenres Drama,
RomanceActors Clara T. Bracy,
Kate Bruce,
Verner Clarges,
John T. Dillon,
Francis J. Grandon,
Owen MooreRating55%
The film opens upon two sisters (Martha, played by Mary Pickford, and Millie, played by Gertrude Robinson) standing in a field of daisies. Millie plucks the petals off of one to divine whether he loves me... he loves me not. The girls part ways; Martha's next stop is the vegetable patch in which a lanky farmhand diligently labors with a shovel. She passes up the farmhand's polite offer to become sweethearts and promptly steals away to town to get her palm read by a woman fortuneteller. There, a mustachioed gypsy catches her eye, and he tells her a fortune in which he "plans her future to his liking". The pair run off together, crossing a brook into which he saves her from falling. They arrive at a waterfall where he "induces her to believe his prophecy must be true". After that brief exchange, Martha jubilantly skips home, passing the lanky farmhand who pays her no heed.