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Directed by Allen HolubarOrigin USAGenres DramaActors Dorothy Phillips,
Rudolph Valentino,
Margaret Mann,
Robert Anderson,
Frank ElliottAurora Meredith, la fille du forgeron du village, possède une très belle voix. Un jour, M Thorndyke, une riche New-Yorkaise, en visite dans le village d'Aurora, l'entend chanter à l'église et est si impressionnée par sa voix qu'elle l'envoie en Europe pour étudier le chant. Trois ans plus tard, M Thorndyke décède et Aurora se retrouve forcée d'accepter l'aide de Juliantimo, un admirateur italien. Après avoir obtenu du succès, Aurora revient aux États-Unis pour échapper aux attentions de son admirateur, et obtient le rôle principal dans un opéra. Juliantimo a néanmoins suivi la chanteuse et, lors de la première de l'opéra, il se place dans une loge au-dessus de la scène, tire sur Aurora et se tue ensuite. Directed by Allen HolubarOrigin USAGenres DramaActors Dorothy Phillips,
Joseph W. Girard,
Lon Chaney,
Priscilla Dean,
William Stowell,
Frank BrownleeJohn Gray, an old fur trapper, lives with his beautiful daughter Joan in the Canadian Northwest. Bateese Le Blanc, a half-breed, forces his attentions on Joan whenever he gets a chance, but is constantly watched by his jealous half-breed sweetheart, Marie. "Gold Dust" Barker and his henchman, Regan, convince Gray to return to the Yukon with them as head trapper, and they offer Joan work as a nurse. The trip to Dawson City is a grueling one, and Joan finds her father dead one morning. Arriving in Dawson City, Joan learns that Barker is proprietor of the dance hall, and all his girls are called "nurses." Jim Blood owns the richest mine in the area, but he is only a shell of a man, overcome by alcoholism. Bateese arrives in town and breaks into Joan's room. Jim comes to her rescue, and Bateese is killed in the gun fight which follows. Deciding there is only one hope for escape from this life, Joan puts on a flashy dance costume, rushes to the stage, and offers herself in marriage to the highest bidder. Jim offers his entire claim and wins Joan, but as a Justice of the Peace is about to marry them, Barker and Regan fake a $100,000 I.O.U. from Jim, and abduct Joan as payment. Jim grabs two guns, holds the dance hall crowd at bay, and Joan is freed. Barker and Regan fire at Jim, but he is a fast draw and shoots both men. He fires at a lamp, setting the building on fire. While the crowds flee for their lives, Jim tells Joan that he really loves her, then he vanishes into the night. Joan returns to her old home in Montreal, and receives regular payments from the manager of the mine she has won from Jim. She is called to Dawson City on business, and meets the manager, only to learn that it is none other than Jim. Having kicked his drinking problem, the two are happily united. Directed by Allen HolubarOrigin USAGenres DramaActors Louise Lovely,
Carmel Myers,
Jack Mulhall,
Evelyn Selbie,
William Quinn,
Sally BlaneRating60%
As described in a film magazine, a little girl, cast up from the sea in a fisherman's net from a wrecked ship, is adopted by the wealthy Wellington Stanhope (Deane) and his wife (Wright). The girl is the only survivor of the lost ship and no one knows anything about her. Eighteen years elapse and the child appears as the young debutante Sybil (Lovely) at a birthday party where she meets Hartley Royce (Quinn) and Gerald Waldron (Mulhall), who both fall in love with her. Julie (Myers) is jealous of Sybil, and plots with Harley to keep her separated from Gerald. Sybil tries to have Hadji (Selbie) tell the fortunes of the guests. While on an errand Sybil is followed by the impetuous Hartley who takes her in his arms, and to avoid him she jumps off a cliff into the sea. As the guests from the party search for her in boats, Gerald Waldron has an dream in which witches, spirits, nymphs, and sirens dance and plot on the beach at night. During the allegorical dream love (represented by Lovely) overcomes evil (represented by Myers). The spirits are driven away at the break of day and Gerald wakes up, finds his sweetheart Sybil on the beach, and takes her home. , 1h10
Directed by Allen HolubarOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Adventure,
Romance,
WesternThemes Films about sexualityActors Colleen Moore,
Malcolm McGregor,
Ernest Torrence,
Claire Windsor,
James A. Marcus,
Beryl MercerRating53%
Wealthy Peter Wyndham is useless in attempting to prevent the theft of Hortense Allen's jewelry. A butler is killed during the robbery, and unable to face his cowardice, Peter heads west. He takes a job working for his father's lumber mill. Meanwhile, elsewhere Mercy Boone's newborn child has died. Boyan Boone, her husband is callous towards the loss. He is a thug, and ne'er-do-well with a band of thieves working with him. When Mercy attempts to escape she meets Peter before Boyan returns her to his cabin where he chains her. Peter finds her and they begin a romance under Boyan's nose. Boyan learns and beats up Peter, who summons the strength to fight him for the honor of Mercy., 1h10
Directed by Oscar ApfelOrigin USAGenres DramaActors Lou Tellegen,
Dorothy Phillips,
George Fawcett,
Theodore von Eltz,
Sheldon LewisPat Winthrop se fiance avec Bob Shelby, un sudiste qui possède Kentucky Boy, un cheval inscrit au Nassau Handicap. Pour éviter que son père n'aille en prison, Pat rompt plus tard ses fiançailles avec Bob et accepte la proposition de Darrell Thornton. Bob doit de l'argent à Thornton et, la veille du handicap, Thornton attache Kentucky Boy. Bob vole le cheval dans son box et le jockey de Bob le conduit à la victoire. Le prix gagné sauve le père de Pat de prison et permet à Bob de rembourser Thornton. Pat et Bob se marient., 1h
Directed by Bernard B. RayOrigin USAGenres Drama,
CrimeThemes Films about animals,
Sports films,
Films about horses,
Horse sports in filmActors Edward J. Nugent,
Frank Coghlan, Jr.,
Cornelius Keefe,
Margaret Mann,
Roy D'Arcy,
Spec O'DonnellRating44%