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Directed by Robert G. VignolaOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Historical,
RomanceThemes Political films,
Films based on plays,
Films about royaltyActors Marion Davies,
William Powell,
Forrest Stanley,
Gustav von Seyffertitz,
Teresa Maxwell-Conover,
Paul PanzerRating64%
Mary Tudor (Marion Davies), the younger sister of King Henry VIII (Lyn Harding), falls in love with commoner Charles Brandon (Forrest Stanley). There are other plans for Mary, however; she is supposed to make a politically strategic marriage to the elderly King Louis XII of France (William Norris). Brandon is framed for murder, but Mary, disguised as a boy, helps him to escape. Henry tracks down his sister and her lover at a Bristol Inn, and Mary agrees to wed the French king if Brandon's life is spared. After Brandon is exiled, Mary goes ahead with the wedding, but King Louis, in his attempt to prove he is lively enough for such a pretty young bride, drops dead. His nephew and heir to the throne, Francis (William Powell), wants to wed Mary, but Brandon comes to the rescue. When Henry discovers that his sister and Brandon have married, he remarks, "I should have consented in the first place, and saved us all this trouble., 1h30
Directed by Robert G. VignolaOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Romantic comedyActors Marion Davies,
Forrest Stanley,
Maude Turner Gordon,
Huntley GordonRating62%
Inspired by a staging of William Shakespeare's Taming of the Shrew, Marion Davies plays Ethel, the spoiled-brat daughter of millionaire Mr. Hoyt (Tom Lewis). Mr. Hoyt decides that a rough-and-tumble he-man might be able to straighten out his daughter. To that end, the millionaire hires Ernest Eddison (Forrest Stanley), the actor playing Petruchio in Shrew. Ernest talks Ethel into auditioning for an amateur production of Sleeping Beauty, then runs her roughshod during rehearsals. Ethel is on the verge of exploding when Ernest finally wins her over with a lulu of a third-act kiss., 38minutes
Directed by Robert G. VignolaGenres DramaThemes Poésie,
Adaptation d'un poèmeActors Harry F. Millarde,
Alice Hollister,
Marguerite Courtot,
Robert G. VignolaRating65%
Harold Brentwell va en ville pour trouver un travail et rencontre Sybil, une aventurière. Harold est totalement fasciné par Sybil et oublie sa fiancée Hene, mais en fait Sybil est en réalité une vamp qui va détruire sa vie. Il perd son travail et devient alcoolique. Abandonné par Sybil, désespéré et solitaire, il va au théâtre et assiste à la « danse du vampire », décrivant un homme totalement sous l'emprise d'une femme., 50minutes
Directed by Robert G. VignolaOrigin USAActors Pauline Frederick,
Crauford Kent,
Joseph SmileyAs described in a film magazine, while attending a house party with her husband, Eleanor Stratton (Frederick) overhears a conversation between a detective Jim Foley (Hatch) and her husband Frederick (Kent), in which the latter is commanded to produce a receipt held by Worthington Lawrence (Handyside), their host, under penalty of being exposed for a petty theft committed years ago. To save her husband, Eleanor obtains the receipt and motors to the city the next day with it, where Foley has promised to deliver to her the signed confession of her husband. Foley tricks her up to his rooms, where he obtains the receipt but fails to deliver the confession. He promises to give it to her if she will return that evening. While he is getting the paper from a desk, Eleanor puts two sleeping powders in a glass of wine, but Foley discovers her and in the tussle that results Foley strikes his head on a buffet and is rendered unconscious. Eleanor escapes and while attempting to return the receipt to Worthington's desk is discovered by her husband. After explaining matters to him, an understanding is reached. Meanwhile, Foley has recovered and tells political boss by telephone that six masked intruders had broken into his rooms and stolen the receipt.