Sybil is a 1921 British silent drama film directed by Jack Denton and starring Evelyn Brent, Cowley Wright and Gordon Hopkirk. It is an adaptation of the novel Sybil by Benjamin Disraeli. It is considered to be a lost film.
, 1h22 Directed byGeorge Abbott OriginUSA GenresDrama, Comedy, Musical ThemesMusical films ActorsEvelyn Brent, Freeman Wood, Helen Lynch, Selmer Jackson, Jack Luden, Monte Collins Rating59% George's partner in vaudeville quits their act, claiming that Betty has broken his heart. George then teams up with Charlie, a stranded trouper, and Irving becomes their manager. Later, in New York, the "Two Black Crows" star in their own revue and save money to build their own theater on Broadway. Betty comes to the theater with her lover, who poses as a cousin and induces George to hire her. He showers her with jewels and money. She tries to persuade George to invest in oil stock her lover is selling, and though their act is a success, Charlie fires Betty. When Charlie and Betty's lover quarrel, Charlie is injured.
, 1h12 Directed byJames Cruze OriginUSA GenresDrama, Romance ThemesPolitical films ActorsThomas Meighan, Evelyn Brent, Renée Adorée, Alan Roscoe, Helen Foster, Cyril Chadwick Rating67% Leslie Hatton, a poor farmer, becomes a captain and a war hero in World War I. While on a leave, he secretly marries Rose, the "village belle", but he only has time for a few kisses and a hug before he has to return to the fighting. After the Armistice, Major Hatton comes home, only to be told by Marvin Swallow that his wife's parents have had their marriage annulled, as she was not of age. Rose married wealthy Lon Henderson and the couple went abroad. Les returns to farming.
, 1h28 Directed byJosef von Sternberg OriginUSA GenresDrama, War, Historical, Romance ThemesPolitique, Political films ActorsEmil Jannings, Evelyn Brent, William Powell, Fritz Feld, Guy Oliver, Michael Visaroff Rating78% In 1928 Hollywood, director Leo Andreyev (William Powell) looks through photographs for actors for his next movie. When he comes to the picture of an aged Sergius Alexander (Emil Jannings), he pauses, then tells his assistant (Jack Raymond) to cast the man. Sergius shows up at the Eureka Studio with a horde of other extras and is issued a general's uniform. As he is dressing, another actor complains that his continual head twitching is distracting. Sergius apologizes and explains that it is the result of a great shock he once experienced.