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![Cleopatra](/imagesen/small/1540.jpg)
, 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%
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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.![If I Were King](/imagesen/small/77691.jpg)
, 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%
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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.
Directed by J. Gordon EdwardsOrigin USAGenres Drama,
HistoricalActors Theda Bara,
Charles Clary,
Willard Louis,
Fred Church,
Herschel Mayall,
Hector SarnoRating60%
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As described in a film magazine, Madame Jeanne Du Barry (Bara) becomes the reigning favorite of Louis XV (Clary) and enjoys this distinction until the sudden death of the king. The lavish mode of living by the king and Jeanne Du Barry arouse the wrath of the peasant class, and after the death of the king a revolution breaks out. Jeanne is made to suffer through the revolution and pays the ultimate price on the guillotine.![Salome](/imagesen/small/1624.jpg)
, 1h20
Directed by J. Gordon EdwardsOrigin USAGenres Drama,
HistoricalThemes Films about religion,
Films based on the Bible,
Children's filmsActors Theda Bara,
G. Raymond Nye,
Alan Roscoe,
Herbert Heyes,
Bertram Grassby,
Rex IngramRating63%
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As described in a film magazine, Salome uses her wiles in pursuit of King Herod, whose power she desires. She has disposed of Herod's chief rival, and causes his wife to be killed through her own treachery. John the Baptist, who has secured a hold on the people, denounces Herod and his court. Herod has John thrown in jail for fomenting sedition. There Salome meets him, and becomes crazed with passion, but when John rejects her she seeks revenge. With a sensuous dance she gains the approval of Herod, and demands John's head as her reward. This act brings her own punishment when she is crushed to death beneath the sharp spokes on the shields of the Roman legionnaires.![Her Double Life](/imagesen/small/76549.jpg)
, 1h
Directed by J. Gordon EdwardsOrigin USAGenres DramaActors Theda Bara,
Stuart Holmes,
Walter Law,
Jane Lee,
Katherine LeeMary Doone (Theda Bara) is a poor British girl who runs away from her adopted family because the father made a pass at her. She lives at a parish house, and at the outbreak of World War I, she becomes a Red Cross nurse. At the front she meets war correspondent Lloyd Stanley (Stuart Holmes). Stanley tries to have his way with her but she is saved when the hospital tent is bombed.