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Suggestions of similar film to The Evil Eye
There are 66 films with the same actors, 2 films with the same director, 73516 with the same cinematographic genres (including 441 with exactly the same 3 genres than
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Directed by Wally Van,
William P. S. EarleOrigin USAActors Earle Williams,
L. Rogers Lytton,
Charles Kent,
Julia Swayne Gordon,
Walter McGrail,
John S. RobertsonRating73%
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A series of 12 two-reel episodes, each a separate and unrelated story, relating the adventures of Christopher Race and his high-powered automobile, "The Scarlet Runner". Each episode has a different cast, except for the continuing role of Earle Williams.
Directed by Irvin WillatOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Action,
Adventure,
WesternActors Barbara Bedford,
Richard Talmadge,
Nora Cecil,
Stuart Holmes,
David TorrenceRating56%
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The story takes place in old Mexico, where a masked rider (Talmadge) and an impoverished girl (Bedford) fall in love, against her father's wishes. When she leaves with him, her father sends his gang in a chase after the two lovers.
Directed by J. P. McGowanOrigin USAGenres Drama,
ActionActors Stuart Holmes,
Earle Foxe,
James Vincent,
Harry F. MillardeRating30%
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James Peyton, a young Internal Revenue Officer of unusual resource, is sent to investigate the operations of a band of daring liquor smugglers and bring about their apprehension. In order that he may not arouse suspicion, Peyton secures employment at a village store, and while engaged in his duties as clerk he gains the friendship of Marcella, the storekeeper's daughter. But in forming the acquaintance, Peyton makes an enemy in Poole, a rough character, who has been endeavoring to win Marcella's hand. Poole is the leader of the smugglers and his association soon becomes known to the vigilant officer. One day, while delivering a basket of groceries, Peyton encounters the smugglers and is made prisoner. He is bound and led to an attic room. Struggling desperately with his bonds, Peyton manages to secure a small pocket mirror from his pocket and flashes a heliograph message to the revenue cutter down the bay. Meanwhile, Marcella, who has been expecting Peyton to call, becomes alarmed at his absence, knowing that he has recently had an altercation with Poole. She warns her cousin, Ben, and by making inquiry, they learn where the officer was seen last. Peyton is discovered in the attic window by Ben, who climbs the porch and assists the officer to escape. Hearing the disturbance, the smugglers take to flight and when the cutter comes steaming up the river in response to Peyton's message, the officer, together with Marcella and Ben, is taken aboard. There is an exciting pursuit, in which the smugglers in a tugboat cast out a net and entangle the propeller of the cutter, but the lawbreakers are finally captured and Peyton receives two rewards.![The Man Who Laughs](/imagesen/small/79571.jpg)
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Directed by Paul LeniOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Horror,
RomanceThemes Medical-themed films,
Films about disabilities,
La cécitéActors Conrad Veidt,
Mary Philbin,
Brandon Hurst,
Olga Baclanova,
Cesare Gravina,
Stuart HolmesRating75%
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Taking place in England in the year 1690, The Man Who Laughs features Gwynplaine, the son of an English nobleman who has offended King James II. The monarch sentences Gwynplaine's father to death in an iron maiden, after calling upon a surgeon, Dr. Hardquannone, to disfigure the boy's face into a permanent grin. As a title card states, the King condemned him "to laugh forever at his fool of a father."