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Directed by J. Gordon EdwardsOrigin USAThemes Films about religion,
Films based on the Bible,
Films about Jews and Judaism,
Children's filmsActors Betty Blythe,
Fritz Leiber,
George Nichols,
George Siegmann,
Herbert Heyes,
G. Raymond NyeRating67%
Au X siècle av. J.-C., David transmet la couronne du royaume d'Israël à son fils Salomon et dans le même temps, Armud se proclame souverain du royaume de Saba voisin, épousant une jeune femme qui l'a séduit. Celle-ci le tue le jour de leurs noces et, devenue la reine de Saba, rend visite à Salomon, le séduisant à son tour. Le frère de ce dernier, Adonias, complote pour récupérer la couronne et espère utiliser la jalousie de la reine Amrath, épouse de Salomon...Directed by J. Gordon EdwardsOrigin USAGenres DramaThemes Children's filmsActors Theda Bara,
Josef Swickard,
Alan Roscoe,
Al Fremont,
Ogden CraneLilian Marchard est une bonne d'enfants officiant chez le lubrique Mortimer West. Mais alors qu'elle doit subir les avances répugnantes de son patron elle se languit de Michael, le fils de ce dernier, qui est ecclésiastique. Une nuit alors que le vieil homme tente de nouvelles approches pressantes, Michael fait irruption dans la pièce où ils se trouvent. Il dénonce immédiatement la domestique. West, bouleversé par la situation, meurt.Michael jette alors Lilian dehors en l'accusant du décès. Découragée, la jeune femme se transforme en Poppea, une danseuse, et attire ainsi l'attention du cousin de Michael, Reggie. Michael demande à Poppea de congédier son cousin, et durant la discussion s'ensuivant elle parvient à rentrer dans les bonnes grâces de son bien-aimé. Mais Reggie qui les espionnait, fou de douleur, décide de se suicider. Une fois de plus Michael accuse la jeune femme et la quitte. À la suite de cela Poppea décide de se vendre au plus offrant et de boire du poison, mais avant qu'elle ne puisse achever ses projets elle reçoit un bouquet de lys de la part de Michael, qui a finalement réalisé qu'elle était innocente. , 1h20
Directed by J. Gordon EdwardsOrigin USAGenres Drama,
HistoricalThemes Théâtre,
Films based on plays,
Children's filmsActors William Farnum,
Betty Ross Clarke,
Fritz Leiber,
Walter LawRating66%
Le connétable Thibault fait emprisonner le poète vagabond François Villon, lorsqu'il apprend que ce dernier est au courant de la conspiration qu'il mène avec le Duc de Bourgogne pour renverser Louis XI. Katherine, la pupille du roi, rend visite à Villon et, apprenant son histoire de trahison, le fait libérer pour qu'il puisse avoir des preuves de ses accusations. Pour cela, Villon se rend à la taverne qui est le siège du complot et y récite son poème "Si j'étais roi" (If I were king). Le roi, qui était dans la taverne sous un déguisement, décide de nommer le poète connétable à la place de Thibault, qui a déserté pour rejoindre les Bourguignons. Mais le roi lui impose une semaine pour gagner l'amour de Catherine, à défaut de quoi il sera pendu. En sept jours, Villon bat l'armée du duc, déjoue un complot contre le roi. À la fin de la semaine, il est en train de bravement monter sur l'échafaud quand Katherine lui proclame son amour et ainsi le libère., 2h5
Directed by J. Gordon EdwardsOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Historical,
Peplum,
RomanceThemes Films set in Africa,
Politique,
Political films,
Films based on plays,
Films based on works by William Shakespeare,
Films about royaltyActors Theda Bara,
Fritz Leiber,
Thurston Hall,
Alan Roscoe,
Art Acord,
Herschel MayallRating65%
As described in a film magazine, Cleopatra (Bara), the Siren of Egypt, by a clever ruse reaches Caesar (Leiber) and he falls victim to her charms. They plan to rule the world together, but then Caesar falls. Cleopatra's life is desired by the church, as the wanton woman's rule has become intolerable. Pharon (Roscoe), a high priest, is given a sacred dagger to take her life. He gives her his love instead and, when she is in need of some money, leads her to the tomb of his ancestors, where she tears the treasure from the breast of the mummy. With this wealth she goes to Rome to meet Antony (Hall). He leaves the affairs of state and travels to Alexandria with her, where they revel. Antony is recalled to Rome and married to Octavia (Blinn), but his soul cries out for Cleopatra. He sends her a message to arm her ships and meet him at Actium, where they battle the opposing forces. They are overpowered, and flee to Alexandria. There they are captured by Octavius (De Vries), and Antony dies in Cleopatra's arms. Before Cleopatra is to be dragged behind the wheels of Octavius' chariot, Pharon the priest, who has never ceased to love her, brings her the serpent that she joyously brings to her breast, dying royally with her crown on her head and scepter in her hand as becomes Egypt., 50minutes
Directed by J. Gordon EdwardsOrigin USAGenres Drama,
RomanceActors Theda Bara,
Alan Roscoe,
William B. Davidson,
Robert ElliottAs described in a film magazine, Zara (Bara), daughter of tribal chief Majah (Ardizoni), is beloved by Pulke (Elliott), a pearl diver. When New England missionary Winthrop Stark (Davidson) arrives, Zara has no time for Pulke but offers her love to Stark, who refuses her as he expects to wed a girl back home. Pulke, jealous of the missionary, attempts to kill him with a spear but Zara shield him at risk to her life. When a typhoon hits the natives, to appease the gods, decide to offer Stark as a sacrifice, but again Zara saves him by offering herself in his place. She plunges into the ocean but is saved by the missionary before she drowns. As a result of his exertions, Stark lingers near death. Zara steals the sacred black pearl from the tomb of her father, who died during the storm, and with it Stark recovers. The natives stab Zara for taking the pearl, and once more she saves Stark, though dying herself, by returning the black pearl as payment for his safety.Directed by J. Gordon EdwardsOrigin USAGenres Drama,
RomanceActors Theda Bara,
Alan Roscoe,
Lee Shumway,
Carrie Clark Ward,
Paul WeigelAs described in a film magazine review, Marie Bernais, a Breton village girl, possesses a wonderful voice which her father believes is a gift from the devil. Raoul Nieppe loves her, but fears marrying below his station, and his rejection results in a suicide attempt by Marie. She is rescued by Hector Remey who was once a tenor but is now a Punch and Judy showman. Because of his assistance, she becomes a famous singer. When Raoul finds her, she is the mistress of Gaspard Prevost, a rich merchant who has a wife. Raoul persuades Marie to end the liaison, but she discovers that his anxiety was due to a desire to possess her. Distraught, she persists in singing for soldiers even though she is warned that this would damage her voice. She once again becomes a humble peasant girl. Gaspard, now free due to the death of his wife, seeks her out, and she finds happiness in an honorable marriage. , 1h
Directed by J. Gordon Edwards,
George BellamyOrigin USAGenres DramaActors Theda Bara,
George Clark,
John Webb Dillon,
Louis Dean,
Herbert Heyes,
Kittens ReichertRating55%
Countess Irma (Theda Bara) is a Russian villainess who becomes the ruthless Princess Petrovich, who loves only her pearls. Her husband, the Prince (Edward Roseman), sells state secrets to a spy to pay her exorbitant bills, and her response is to report him to the secret police.Directed by J. Gordon EdwardsOrigin USAGenres Drama,
RomanceThemes Films about childrenActors Theda Bara,
Walter Law,
Walter Law,
Herbert Heyes,
John Webb Dillon,
Louis DeanRating65%
The wealthy girl Esmeralda (Theda Bara) is kidnapped by gypsies at birth and becomes, as one might assume, the darling of Paris. She is loved by the bell ringer and former hunchback Quasimodo (Glen White), Frollo (Walter Law), the wicked surgeon who cares him, and an equally wicked Captain Phoebus (Herbert Heyes). , 1h
Directed by J. Gordon EdwardsOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Romantic drama,
RomanceThemes Medical-themed films,
Films about sexuality,
Films about prostitution,
Films based on playsActors Theda Bara,
Alan Roscoe,
Walter Law,
Alice Gale,
Claire Whitney,
Richard BarthelmessRating58%
As described in a film magazine, Armand Duval (Roscoe), a son in the proud but poor house of Duval, loves Camille (Bara), a notorious Parisian beauty. His love for Camille means that his sister Celeste (Whitney) cannot marry the man she loves, so the father goes to Camille and begs her to give Armand up, which she does. This arouses the anger of Armand and he denounces her one evening in public. The Count de Varville (Law) challenges Armand to a duel which he wins, wounding Armand in the arm. Believing Camille no longer loves him, Armand does not go to see her. One day his father tells him that Camille is dying. He goes to her and, after a few words, she dies in the arms of her lover.