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Directed by Monte Blue,
Jack Conway,
Erich von Stroheim,
Henry B. Walthall,
Robert Harron,
Joseph Henabery,
George Siegmann,
Donald Crisp,
Allan Dwan,
D. W. Griffith,
W. S. Van Dyke,
Raoul Walsh,
Elmer Clifton,
Christy Cabanne,
Tom WilsonOrigin USAGenres Drama,
War,
Comedy,
Horror,
Historical,
Romance,
WesternThemes Medical-themed films,
Films about music and musicians,
Politique,
Films about racism,
Musical films,
Films about psychiatry,
Political films,
Films based on playsActors Lillian Gish,
Mae Marsh,
Henry B. Walthall,
Miriam Cooper,
Ralph Lewis,
George SiegmannRating61%
The film follows two juxtaposed families: the Northern Stonemans—abolitionist Congressman Austin Stoneman, based on the Reconstruction-era Congressman Thaddeus Stevens, his two sons and his daughter Elsie—and the Southern Camerons, a family including two daughters, Margaret and Flora, and three sons, most notably Ben., 1h10
Directed by Joseph HenaberyOrigin USAGenres Drama,
RomanceThemes Théâtre,
Films based on playsActors Rudolph Valentino,
Nita Naldi,
Casson Ferguson,
Gertrude Olmstead,
Hector Sarno,
Eileen PercyRating63%
Valentino plays Count Rodrigo Torriani, an Italian noble. A charming libertine, his weakness is women – the "cobras" referred to in the title of the film., 1h1
Directed by Joseph HenaberyOrigin USAGenres ComedyThemes Films based on playsActors Roscoe Arbuckle,
Betty Ross Clarke,
Fred Huntley,
James Corrigan,
Marian Skinner,
Jean AckerRating64%
As summarized in a film publication, Monte Brewster's (Arbuckle) two grandfathers, one rich and the other a self-made man, squabble as to the way the infant should be raised. The mother steps in and decides to raise the child her way, which results in Monte being a clerk in a steamship office at the age of 21. At this point the grandfathers get together again, with one grandfather giving him $1 million, and the other offering $4 million provided that at the end of one year Monte spends the $1 million given by the other grandfather. Other conditions include that he be absolutely "broke" at the end of one year, that he not marry for five years, and not to tell any one of the arrangement. Young Brewster tries everything he can to get rid of the money, but everything he does and the wildest chances he takes result in more money for him. He hires three men to help him spend the money, but they take too much interest in investing it wisely. They hire Peggy Gray (Clarke) for a position in Monte's office to manage his affairs so that he will not lose his money. Peggy purchases some mines in Peru and a ship Monte has hired for a pleasure cruise is used to go to Peru, but they never get there. They rescue a ship in distress and then are forced to turn back. At the last minute Monte is dead broke but married to Peggy. But the salvage on the ship Monte rescued brings him $2 million, and the Peruvian government extends the time for working the mines, so everything ends happy.Directed by Ernst LubitschOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Romantic comedyThemes Théâtre,
Films based on plays,
Films about marriageActors Marie Prevost,
Monte Blue,
Clara Bow,
John Roche,
Willard LouisRating63%
Loulou, la femme de Gaston Fleury, s'intéresse à la musique de façon superficielle, mais s'intéresse davantage à un musicien nommé Maurice. , 1h32
Directed by Ernst Lubitsch,
Henry BlankeOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
RomanceThemes Théâtre,
Films based on playsActors Adolphe Menjou,
Florence Vidor,
Monte Blue,
Marie Prevost,
Creighton Hale,
Harry MyersRating70%
Le ménage du professeur Jozef Stock et de sa femme Mizzie bat de l'aile. Stock souffre du peu d'attention de son épouse pour lui. Celle-ci, de son côté, entreprend de séduire le docteur Franz Braun, mari d'une amie de jeunesse, Charlotte. Franz et Charlotte forment un couple aimant mais ce dernier se défend mal des avances de Mizzie. Sa courtoisie et sa maladresse l'entraînent dans des situations compromettantes. Son collègue Gustav s'en aperçoit et cherche à tirer profit de la situation pour se rapprocher de Charlotte, à qui il ne cache pas son admiration. Quant au professeur Stock, il se réjouit de la possible infidélité de Mizzie qui pourrait lui donner un motif de divorce. Il s'empresse d'ailleurs d'engager un détective pour recueillir les preuves d'une liaison. Charlotte, enfin, ne se doute de rien mais s'étonne toutefois de l'intérêt que son mari semble accorder à une autre femme, Pauline Hofer, et demande à Mizzie de le surveiller. Les mensonges et chantages de Mizzie, les imprudences de Franz, et plusieurs quiproquos font craindre une rupture du couple jusque-là uni.