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Directed by Alfred HitchcockOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
Crime,
RomanceActors Virginia Valli,
Carmelita Geraghty,
Miles Mander,
John Stuart,
Georg H. Schnell,
Ferdinand MartiniRating57%
Jill arrives in London with a letter of introduction to Mr. Hamilton, proprietor of the Pleasure Garden Theatre. The letter and all her money are stolen from her handbag as she waits to see him. Patsy, a chorus girl at the Pleasure Garden, sees her difficulty and offers to take her to her own lodgings and to try to get her a job. Next morning Jill is successful in getting a part in the show. Her fiance, Hugh, arrives with a colleague called Levet. Levet and Patsy become very close while Jill is being pursued by a number of rich men, particularly a Prince Ivan. Hugh is sent to Africa by his company., 1h7
Directed by Richard ThorpeOrigin USAGenres DramaActors Marion Shilling,
Beryl Mercer,
Rex Bell,
Virginia Lee Corbin,
Carmelita Geraghty,
Edna MurphyRating51%
À la suite d'un tuyau que lui a fourni Fern Madden, une figurante, Jimmy Burke publie un article révélant les relations d'un producteur avec la pègre. Grâce à cet article, il est promu rédacteur en chef des pages locales. Alors qu'il est presque fiancé à Patricia Young, une autre figurante qui vit en colocation avec Fern, il tombe amoureux de la fille de son éditeur et voit Patricia de moins en moins. Un soir, il demande à Patricia de passer la nuit avec lui, mais au matin elle trouve un mot lui apprenant son autre liaison. Désespérée, elle accepte la proposition d'un gangster de partir en croisière. Alerté par Fern, Jimmy la retrouve avant qu'elle ne parte.Directed by William Desmond TaylorOrigin USAGenres Drama,
ComedyActors Martha Mattox,
Esther Ralston,
Lewis Sargent,
Frank Lanning,
Katherine Griffith,
Edythe ChapmanRating64%
As described in a film publication, Huckleberry Finn (Sargent) has been adopted by the Widow Douglas (K. Griffith) who plans to "civilize" him. With Tom Sawyer (G. Griffith) he forms a robber gang, and in a cave has the local boys take an oath to stick together. In his bedroom he runs into his no-account father (Lanning) who steals Huck's small change and later kidnaps Huck, taking him in a small boat down the river, while Tom and the gang wait for their leader to appear. Huck later escapes from a cabin where his father mistreated him, making it look as if he drowned while getting away in a canoe. Rumors of Huck's death spreads. Jim (Reed), the widow's slave boy, hears that he is to be sold and runs off, and joins Huck on a raft. Duke (Humphrey) and King (Bates), two broken-down actors fleeing a crowd they had fooled with a mock theatrical performance, join them. At the next town the actors again fool the people with a pretend theatrical performance with Huck acting as the doorkeeper. Further downstream the actors then impersonate the brothers of a deceased man named Wilks in an attempt to obtain the inheritance, but Huck takes the money to keep it from the actors after he is smitten by the daughter, Mary Jane Wilks (Ralston). Huck and Jim leave to escape the wrath of their former companions just as the actual relatives of the dead man show up. After peace is made when King and Duke rejoin the group, a shabby trick is performed when King sells Jim to a man named Phelps and then tells Huck that Jim has been lost. Upon learning the truth, Huck sets out to rescue his friend. He discovers that Mrs. Phelps (Moore) is the sister of Tom's Aunt Polly. Huck poses as the nephew Tom, whom Mrs. Phelps has never met. Then the real Tom arrives, who is surprised as he believed that Huck had died. After exchanging signals, Tom poses as his brother Sid and they go through with a plan. In a struggle to get Jim away, Tom is shot in the leg. Jim escapes, and while the two youngsters are congratulating themselves at Tom's sickbed, Aunt Polly arrives and says that Jim had been freed a month earlier. She informs the Phelps of Huck's actual identity and takes him back, cured of his wandering, to the Widow Douglas. , 1h13
Directed by Edward H. GriffithOrigin USAGenres Drama,
RomanceThemes Théâtre,
Films based on playsActors Ann Harding,
Fredric March,
Carmelita Geraghty,
Leslie Fenton,
George Irving,
Charlotte WalkerRating56%
Jim Hutton and Mary Archer are two liberals who are content to remain faithful to each other in spirit only. They are married with all the ritual of a church wedding, the bride believing that each should be allowed perfect freedom in personal contacts. Among the wedding guests is the young composer Richard Parrish, hardly disguising his admiration for the bride, and Noel Farley, whose passion is exceeded only by the pain of losing Jim to another woman. A child is born to them. When Jim goes off to Europe on a business trip, Mary declines to accompany him. Noel, who owns a villa at Antibes, lures Jim into a rendezvous. Meanwhile, Mary has an affair with Richard. Learning of Jim's rendezvous, she considers a Paris divorce so as to marry Richard. When Jim unexpectedly returns, he tells Mary of his affair with a French woman. Mary is devastated, for she would never believe that her husband would actually sleep with another woman. In the end their mutual love is confirmed, and they decide to adopt traditional marriage morals and remain monogamous., 1h20
Directed by Frank LloydOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Science fiction,
Fantasy,
RomanceActors Corinne Griffith,
Conway Tearle,
Tom Ricketts,
Clara Bow,
Kate Lester,
Carmelita GeraghtyRating58%
Lee Clavering (Tearle), a playwright in New York, falls in love with an Austrian countess, Madame Zatianny (Griffith). Janet Oglethorpe (Bow), an animated and precocious flapper, is also in love with Lee but he hasn't noticed yet. Unbeknownst to Lee, Madame Zatianny is actually 58 years old, and has retained her youth through a rejuvenating glandular treatment and X-ray surgery. Lee's plans to marry Madame Zatianny are thwarted when one of her former admirers reveals her embarrassing secret and, in the end, Lee discovers happiness with Janet.