Goldwyn Pictures Corporation was an American motion picture production company that operated from 1916 to 1924 when it was merged with two other production companies to form the major studio,
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios Inc., also known as Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures and abbreviated as MGM, is an American film, television production, distribution and media company owned by amazon (company), Amazon through MGM Holdings, founded o ...
. It was founded on November 19, 1916, by
Samuel Goldwyn
Samuel Goldwyn (born Szmuel Gelbfisz; yi, שמואל געלבפֿיש; August 27, 1882 (claimed) January 31, 1974), also known as Samuel Goldfish, was a Polish-born American film producer. He was best known for being the founding contributor a ...
, an executive at
Lasky's Feature Play Company (later
Paramount Pictures
Paramount Pictures Corporation is an American film and television production company, production and Distribution (marketing), distribution company and the main namesake division of Paramount Global (formerly ViacomCBS). It is the fifth-oldes ...
), and
Broadway
Broadway may refer to:
Theatre
* Broadway Theatre (disambiguation)
* Broadway theatre, theatrical productions in professional theatres near Broadway, Manhattan, New York City, U.S.
** Broadway (Manhattan), the street
**Broadway Theatre (53rd Stree ...
producer brothers
Edgar and
Archibald Selwyn
Archibald Selwyn (also Arch or Archie Selwyn; 3 November 1877 – 21 June 1959) was an American play broker, theater owner and stage producer who had many Broadway successes. He and his brother Edgar Selwyn were partners. They were among the foun ...
, using an
amalgamation
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Amalgamation, amalgam, and other derivatives may refer to:
Mathematics and science
* Amalgam (chemistry), the combination of mercury with another metal
**Pan am ...
of both last names to name the company.
The studio proved moderately successful, but became most famous due to its iconic
Leo the Lion trademark. Although Metro was the nominal survivor, the merged studio inherited Goldwyn's old facility in
Culver City, California
Culver City is a city in Los Angeles County, California, United States. As of the 2020 census, the population was 40,779. Founded in 1917 as a "whites only" sundown town, it is now an ethnically diverse city with what was called the "third-most d ...
where it would remain until 1986. The merged studio also retained Goldwyn's Leo the Lion logo.
Lee Shubert
Lee Shubert (born Levi Schubart; March 25, 1871– December 25, 1953) was a Lithuanian-born American theatre owner/operator and producer and the eldest of seven siblings of the theatrical Shubert family.
Biography
Born to a Jewish family, the so ...
of
The Shubert Organization
The Shubert Organization is a theatrical producing organization and a major owner of theatres based in Manhattan, New York City. It was founded by the three Shubert brothers in the late 19th century. They steadily expanded, owning many theaters ...
was an investor in the company.
History
Goldfish, which was Goldwyn's original last name, had left
Lasky's Feature Play Company, of which he was a co-founder, in 1916 when Feature Play merged with Famous Players.
Margaret Mayo, Edgar Selwyn's wife and play writer, and
Arthur Hopkins
Arthur Hopkins (October 4, 1878 – March 22, 1950) was a well-known Broadway theater director and producer in the early twentieth century. Between 1912 and 1948, he produced and staged more than 80 plays – an average of more than two per year ...
, a Broadway producer, joined the trio as writer and director general.
At the beginning, Goldwyn Pictures rented production facilities from
Solax Studios when it and many other early
film studio
A film studio (also known as movie studio or simply studio) is a major entertainment company or motion picture company that has its own privately owned studio facility or facilities that are used to make films, which is handled by the production ...
s in
America's first motion picture industry
Fort Lee is a borough at the eastern border of Bergen County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey, situated along the Hudson River atop the Palisades.
As of the 2020 U.S. census, the borough's population was 40,191. As of the 2010 U.S. census, t ...
were based in
Fort Lee, New Jersey
Fort Lee is a borough at the eastern border of Bergen County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey, situated along the Hudson River atop the Palisades.
As of the 2020 U.S. census, the borough's population was 40,191. As of the 2010 U.S. census, t ...
. The company's first release was ''
Polly of the Circus'', an adaptation of Mayo's
1907 play of the same name, released in September 1917 and starting
Mae Marsh
Mae Marsh (born Mary Wayne Marsh; November 9, 1894U.S. Census records for 1900, El Paso, Texas, Sheet No. 6 – February 13, 1968) was an American film actress with a career spanning over 50 years.
Early life
Mae Marsh was born Mary Wayne M ...
.
By April 1917, Goldwyn Pictures agreed to rent the
Universal Pictures
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studios in Fort Lee, then having the second largest stage, and had two film companies operating at the time with plans for more production companies. The company management planned on having 12 films done by September 1, 1917, without distributing the films so as to be able to show advanced footage to the theaters. Goldfish also associated the company with
Columbia University
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via Professor Victor Freeburg's Photoplay Writing class in 1917 to increase the company's artistic standings.
The company also released other production companies films with
Marie Dressler
Marie Dressler (born Leila Marie Koerber, November 9, 1868 – July 28, 1934) was a Canadian stage and screen actress, comedian, and early silent film and Depression-era film star. In 1914, she was in the first full-length film comedy. She ...
's Dressler Producing Corporation film,
The Scrub Lady
''The Scrub Lady'', also known as ''Tillie the Scrub Lady'', is a 1917 American silent comedy short film produced by and starring Marie Dressler and distributed by Goldwyn Pictures. The picture is preserved in the Library of Congress.''Catalog of ...
, in 1917. The company was forced in October 1917 to switch out ''The Eternal Magalene'' for ''
Fighting Odds
''Fighting Odds'' is a 1917 American silent drama film produced and distributed by Goldwyn Pictures and starring stage beauty Maxine Elliott. The film is based on the play ''Under Sentence'' by Irvin S. Cobb and Roi Cooper Megrue. The picture wa ...
'', both starring
Maxine Elliott
Maxine Elliott (February 5, 1868 – March 5, 1940) was an American actress and businesswoman.
Early life
Born Jessie Dermott on February 5, 1868, to Thomas Dermott, a sea captain and Adelaide Hill Dermott, she had a younger sister, actress G ...
, after the
National Board of Review
The National Board of Review of Motion Pictures is a non-profit organization of New York City area film enthusiasts. Its awards, which are announced in early December, are considered an early harbinger of the film awards season that culminat ...
cleared the Magalene movie while censors in
Pennsylvania
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state and
Chicago
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city did not approve the film. ''
Thais'' starring
Mary Garden
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was released in late 1917 which was a costly loss.
In January 1918, Goldfish signed director
Raoul Walsh and prematurely announced it as there were two years left on Walsh's contract with Fox. With ''Thais'' being the company's second costly loss, Goldwyn decreased film budgets partly by not using theater divas to cross over to film and reducing design driven films. Instead, he relied on comedies starring
Madge Kennedy
Madge Kennedy (April 19, 1891 – June 9, 1987) was a stage, film and TV actress whose career began as a stage actress in 1912 and flourished in motion pictures during the silent film era. In 1921, journalist Heywood Broun described her as "the ...
and
Mabel Normand. In August 1918, Goldwyn Pictures signed
Will Rogers, at that time a
Broadway
Broadway may refer to:
Theatre
* Broadway Theatre (disambiguation)
* Broadway theatre, theatrical productions in professional theatres near Broadway, Manhattan, New York City, U.S.
** Broadway (Manhattan), the street
**Broadway Theatre (53rd Stree ...
Follies favorite, to star in a
Rex Beach
Rex Ellingwood Beach (September 1, 1877 – December 7, 1949) was an American novelist, playwright, and Olympic water polo player.
Early life
Rex Beach was born in Atwood, Michigan, but moved to Tampa, Florida, with his family where his father ...
production, ''Laughing Bill Hyde'', filmed at the Fort Lee studio for release in September.
The company purchased the
Triangle Studios
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in Culver City in 1918.
Goldwyn then headed west to
Culver City, California
Culver City is a city in Los Angeles County, California, United States. As of the 2020 census, the population was 40,779. Founded in 1917 as a "whites only" sundown town, it is now an ethnically diverse city with what was called the "third-most d ...
in 1918; opening operations there also caused an increase in film expenses.
Seeing an opportunity in December, Samuel Goldfish then had his name legally changed to
Samuel Goldwyn
Samuel Goldwyn (born Szmuel Gelbfisz; yi, שמואל געלבפֿיש; August 27, 1882 (claimed) January 31, 1974), also known as Samuel Goldfish, was a Polish-born American film producer. He was best known for being the founding contributor a ...
.
In 1919, Frank Joseph "Joe" Godsol became an investor in Goldwyn Pictures. Since 1912 Godsol had been making deals for the Shubert organization in the U.S. and abroad.
Goldwyn began looking to follow other film companies, like
Loews Theaters
Loews Cineplex Entertainment, also known as Loews Incorporated, is an American theater chain operating in North America. From 1924 until 1959, it was also the parent company of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios (MGM).
The company was originally c ...
/
Metro Pictures
Metro Pictures Corporation was a motion picture production company founded in early 1915 in Jacksonville, Florida. It was a forerunner of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The company produced its films in New York, Los Angeles, and sometimes at leased f ...
and
First National, into vertical integration. Goldwyn and the company backers were looking at renting the
Astor Theatre for movie premiers. Instead, with the
Capitol Theatre's financial problems in May 1920, the backer purchased a controlling interest in that theater. Shubert and Godsol, however, did not want the theater to rely only on Goldwyn films and operated it separately from the company.
By 1920 in addition owning its Culver City studio, Goldwyn Pictures was renting two New York studios and operations in Fort Lee.
After personality clashes, Samuel Goldwyn left the company in 1922. Godsol became Chairman of the Board and President of Goldwyn Pictures in 1922. In 1923
Lee Shubert
Lee Shubert (born Levi Schubart; March 25, 1871– December 25, 1953) was a Lithuanian-born American theatre owner/operator and producer and the eldest of seven siblings of the theatrical Shubert family.
Biography
Born to a Jewish family, the so ...
of
Shubert Theater contacted Marcus Loew about merging the company with Loew's Metro. Loew agreed to the merger.
Louis B. Mayer
Louis Burt Mayer (; born Lazar Meir; July 12, 1882 or 1884 or 1885 – October 29, 1957) was a Canadian-American film producer and co-founder of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer studios (MGM) in 1924. Under Mayer's management, MGM became the film industr ...
heard about the pending merger and contacted Loew and Godsol, about adding his
Louis B. Mayer Productions
Louis B. Mayer Pictures (or Louis B. Mayer Productions) was an American film production company of the silent era which operated from 1918 until 1924.
History
Founded by the New England-based theater owner Louis B. Mayer, it functioned as a hi ...
into the post merger company, which became
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios Inc., also known as Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures and abbreviated as MGM, is an American film, television production, distribution and media company owned by amazon (company), Amazon through MGM Holdings, founded o ...
.
Feature staff
Actors
*
Mae Marsh
Mae Marsh (born Mary Wayne Marsh; November 9, 1894U.S. Census records for 1900, El Paso, Texas, Sheet No. 6 – February 13, 1968) was an American film actress with a career spanning over 50 years.
Early life
Mae Marsh was born Mary Wayne M ...
*
Mabel Normand
*
Pauline Frederick
Pauline Frederick (born Pauline Beatrice Libbey, August 12, 1883 – September 19, 1938) was an American stage and film actress.
Early life
Frederick was born Pauline Beatrice Libbey (later changed to Libby) in Boston in 1883 (some sources stat ...
*
Madge Kennedy
Madge Kennedy (April 19, 1891 – June 9, 1987) was a stage, film and TV actress whose career began as a stage actress in 1912 and flourished in motion pictures during the silent film era. In 1921, journalist Heywood Broun described her as "the ...
*
Tallulah Bankhead
Tallulah Brockman Bankhead (January 31, 1902 – December 12, 1968) was an American actress. Primarily an actress of the stage, Bankhead also appeared in several prominent films including an award-winning performance in Alfred Hitchcock's '' L ...
*
Will Rogers
*
E.K. Lincoln
Directors
*
Raoul Walsh
*
Ralph Ince
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*
Frank Lloyd
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*
Sidney Olcott
Sidney Olcott (born John Sidney Allcott, September 20, 1872 – December 16, 1949) was a Canadian-born film producer, director, actor and screenwriter.
Biography
Born John Sidney Allcott in Toronto, he became one of the first great direc ...
Filmography
A
1965 fire in an MGM storage facility destroyed many
negatives and prints, including the best-quality copies of every Goldwyn picture produced prior to 1924; over half of MGM's feature films from before 1930 are completely
lost
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*Lost, Aberdeenshire, a hamlet in Scotland
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. On March 25, 1986,
Ted Turner
Robert Edward "Ted" Turner III (born November 19, 1938) is an American entrepreneur, television producer, media proprietor, and philanthropist. He founded the Cable News Network (CNN), the first 24-hour cable news channel. In addition, he fo ...
and his
Turner Broadcasting System
Turner Broadcasting System, Inc. (alternatively known as Turner Entertainment Networks from 2019 until 2022) was an American television and media conglomerate. Founded by Ted Turner and based in Atlanta, Georgia, it merged with Time Warner (lat ...
company purchased the pre-May 1986 MGM films (including Goldwyn Pictures films) from
Kirk Kerkorian
Kerkor Kerkorian ( hy, Գրիգոր Գրիգորեան; June 6, 1917 – June 15, 2015) was an American businessman, investor, and philanthropist. He was the president and CEO of Tracinda Corporation, his private holding company based in Beverl ...
for $600 million.
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Polly of the Circus'' (1917)
* ''
Baby Mine'' (1917)
* ''
Fighting Odds
''Fighting Odds'' is a 1917 American silent drama film produced and distributed by Goldwyn Pictures and starring stage beauty Maxine Elliott. The film is based on the play ''Under Sentence'' by Irvin S. Cobb and Roi Cooper Megrue. The picture wa ...
'' (1917)
* ''
The Spreading Dawn
''The Spreading Dawn'' is a 1917 American silent drama film produced by Samuel Goldwyn in his first year of producing independently in his own studio and starring Broadway stage star Jane Cowl in her second and final silent film. It was directed b ...
'' (1917)
* ''
Sunshine Alley'' (1917)
* ''
Nearly Married
''Nearly Married'' is a 1917 American silent comedy film directed by Chester Withey and starring Madge Kennedy. It is based on a 1913 stage play of the same name by Edgar Selwyn. It also featured an early film appearance by future gossip columni ...
'' (1917)
* ''
The Cinderella Man'' (1917)
* ''
Thais'' (1917)
*''
Fields of Honor'' (1918)
* ''
Dodging a Million
''Dodging a Million'' is a 1918 American comedy film starring Mabel Normand and Tom Moore, directed by George Loane Tucker, written by A. M. Kennedy, Edgar Selwyn, and Loane, and photographed by Oliver T. Marsh. The black and white silent film ...
'' (1918)
* ''
Go West, Young Man Go west, young man may refer to:
* "Go West, young man", a quote often attributed to American author Horace Greeley concerning America's expansion westward
Film and television
* ''Go West, Young Man'' (1918 film), an American comedy western film ...
'' (1918)
* ''
Our Little Wife'' (1918)
* ''
The Beloved Traitor
''The Beloved Traitor'' is a 1918 American silent drama film directed by William Worthington and starring Mae Marsh, E.K. Lincoln and Hedda Hopper.Connelly p.131 The film's sets were designed by the art director Hugo Ballin.
Cast
* Mae Marsh ...
'' (1918)
* ''
The Floor Below
''The Floor Below'' is an American silent film starring Mabel Normand, Tom Moore (actor), Tom Moore and Helen Dahl. It was long thought Lost film, lost, until a print was found "in the estate of a Dutch collector" by the EYE Film Institute Nether ...
'' (1918)
* ''
The Splendid Sinner'' (1918)
* ''
The Face in the Dark
''The Face in the Dark'' is a 1918 American silent mystery film directed by Hobart Henley and starring Mae Marsh, Niles Welch and Alec B. Francis.Wlaschin p.80 The film's sets were designed by the art director Hugo Ballin.
Cast
* Mae Marsh as Jan ...
'' (1918)
* ''
The Danger Game'' (1918)
* ''
Joan of Plattsburg
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'' (1918)
* ''
The Fair Pretender
''The Fair Pretender'' is a 1918 American silent drama film, directed by Charles Miller. It stars Madge Kennedy, Tom Moore, and Robert Walker, and was released on May 18, 1918.
Cast list
* Madge Kennedy as Sylvia Maynard
* Tom Moore as Don M ...
'' (1918)
* ''
All Woman'' (1918)
* ''
The Venus Model'' (1918)
* ''
The Service Star
''The Service Star'' (aka ''The Flag of Mothers'') is an American silent film directed by Charles Miller. The film stars Madge Kennedy as a young woman who pretends to be the fiancée of a famous flying ace during World War I. The film was copyr ...
'' (1918)
* ''
The Glorious Adventure'' (1918)
* ''
Back to the Woods'' (1918)
* ''
The Border Legion'' (1918)
* ''
Friend Husband
''Friend Husband'' is a 1918 American silent comedy drama directed by Clarence G. Badger and starring Madge Kennedy and Rockliffe Fellowes. It was released by Goldwyn Pictures and features a plot about a will requiring that the heir be married. ...
'' (1918)
* ''
Money Mad'' (1918)
* ''
The Turn of the Wheel
''The Turn of the Wheel'' is a lost film, lost 1918 American silent film, silent romantic drama film produced and distributed by Goldwyn Pictures. Reginald Barker directed and Geraldine Farrar starred.
Plot
As described in a film magazine, Rosalie ...
'' (1918)
* ''
Peck's Bad Girl
''Peck's Bad Girl'' is a 1918 comedy film directed by Charles Giblyn, written by Tex Charwate, produced by Samuel Goldwyn, and starring Mabel Normand and Earle Foxe. The black and white silent film, in the style of the Peck's Bad Boy stories, ...
'' (1918)
* ''
Just for Tonight'' (1918)
* ''
The Kingdom of Youth
''The Kingdom of Youth'' is a 1918 American silent comedy film directed by Clarence G. Badger and starring Madge Kennedy, Tom Moore and Marie De Wolfe.McCaffrey & Jacobs p.124 The film's sets were designed by the art director Hugo Ballin.
Cas ...
'' (1918)
* ''
Hidden Fires'' (1918)
* ''
Thirty a Week'' (1918)
* ''
A Perfect 36'' (1918)
* ''
The Hell Cat'' (1918)
* ''
A Perfect Lady
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'' (1918)
* ''
The Racing Strain'' (1918)
* ''
Day Dreams'' (1919)
* ''
The Bondage of Barbara
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'' (1919)
* ''
Shadows
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'' (1919)
* ''
The Woman on the Index
''The Woman on the Index'' is a lost 1919 American silent drama film directed by Hobart Henley and starring Pauline Frederick and her then husband playwright Willard Mack. It was Frederick's first film at Goldwyn Pictures after coming over from Pa ...
'' (1919)
* ''
Sis Hopkins'' (1919)
* ''
Daughter of Mine
''Daughter of Mine'' ( it, Figlia mia) is an Italian drama film directed by Laura Bispuri. It premiered in the main competition at the 68th Berlin International Film Festival.
Cast
* Valeria Golino as Tina
* Alba Rohrwacher as Angelica
* Udo ...
'' (1919)
* ''
Spotlight Sadie
''Spotlight Sadie'' is a lost 1919 American silent film drama directed by Laurence Trimble and starring Mae Marsh and Wallace MacDonald. It was produced and distributed by Goldwyn Pictures. It was alternately known as ''The Saintly Show Girl''.
...
'' (1919)
* ''
A Man and His Money'' (1919)
* ''
The Pest'' (1919)
* ''
The Eternal Magdalene ''The Eternal Magdalene'' is a 1919 American film adapted from a play by Robert H. McLaughlin. The film was produced by Goldwyn Pictures.
Julia Arthur portrayed the title character in the play. It was published by Clark Copp.
One critic describ ...
'' (1919)
* ''
The Stronger Vow
''The Stronger Vow'' is a 1919 American silent melodrama film directed by Reginald Barker and distributed by Samuel Goldwyn. '' (1919)
* ''
One Week of Life
''One Week of Life'' is a 1919 American silent drama film produced and distributed through Goldwyn Pictures. It was directed by Hobart Henley and starred Pauline Frederick. It is now considered to be a lost film.
Plot
As described in a film mag ...
'' (1919)
* ''
Leave It to Susan
''Leave It to Susan'' is a 1918 American silent comedy Western film directed by Clarence G. Badger and written by Rex Taylor and Irma Whipley Taylor. The film stars Madge Kennedy, Wallace MacDonald, and Alfred Hollingsworth
Alfred Hollings ...
'' (1919)
* ''
When Doctors Disagree
''When Doctors Disagree'' is a 1919 comedy film directed by Victor Schertzinger, written by Anna F. Briand, photographed by Percy Hilburn, and starring Mabel Normand. The movie was released by the Goldwyn Pictures Corporation with a running time ...
'' (1919)
* ''
One of the Finest
''One of the Finest'' is a 1919 American silent comedy film directed by Harry Beaumont and starring Tom Moore, Seena Owen and Peaches Jackson.Langman p.396
Cast
* Tom Moore as Larry Hayes
* Seena Owen as Frances Hudson
* Peaches Jackson as Mar ...
'' (1919)
* ''
The Fear Woman
''The Fear Woman'' is a lost film, lost 1919 American silent drama film produced and distributed by Goldwyn Pictures and starring Pauline Frederick.
Some of the filming took place in Berkeley, California.
Plot
As described in a film magazine, be ...
'' (1919)
* ''
The Crimson Gardenia'' (1919)
* ''
The City of Comrades
''The City of Comrades'' is a lost film, lost 1919 American silent film, silent drama film directed by Harry Beaumont with Tom Moore (actor), Tom Moore and Seena Owen in the leads. It was produced by Sam Goldwyn and released by Goldwyn Pictures.
...
'' (1919)
* ''
Through the Wrong Door'' (1919)
* ''
Upstairs
Upstairs may refer to:
* Stairs
* ''Upstairs'' (album), a 2004 album by Shane & Shane
* ''Upstairs'' (film), a 1919 American silent comedy film
See also
* Downstairs (disambiguation)
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'' (1919)
* ''
The Peace of Roaring River'' (1919)
* ''
Heartsease
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'' (1919)
* ''
Lord and Lady Algy'' (1919)
* ''
The World and Its Woman
''The World and Its Woman'' is a 1919 American silent drama film produced and distributed by Goldwyn Pictures and directed by Frank Lloyd. Opera singer Geraldine Farrar and her husband Lou Tellegen star.
Plot
As described in an adaptation of the ...
'' (1919)
* ''
Strictly Confidential'' (1919)
* ''
Almost a Husband
''Almost a Husband'' is a lost 1919 American comedy film directed by Clarence G. Badger and written by Robert F. Hill. It is based on the 1897 novel ''Old Ebenezer'' by Opie Read. The film stars Will Rogers, Peggy Wood, Herbert Standing, Cullen ...
'' (1919)
* ''
Flame of the Desert'' (1919)
* ''
Bonds of Love
''Bonds of Love'' is a 1919 American silent romantic drama film directed by Reginald Barker and starring Pauline Frederick. It is based on the 1906 Arthur Wing Pinero play ''His House in Order''. Distributed by Goldwyn Pictures, the film is n ...
'' (1919)
* ''
Jubilo
''Jubilo'' is a 1919 American comedy film directed by Clarence G. Badger and written by Robert F. Hill. The film stars Will Rogers, Josie Sedgwick, Charles K. French, Willard Louis, and James Mason. The film was released on December 7, 1919, by ...
'' (1919)
* ''
The Loves of Letty'' (1919)
* ''
Jinx
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The word ''"jynx"'' meaning the bird wryneck and sometimes a charm or spell has been in use in English since the seventeent ...
'' (1919)
* ''
Toby's Bow
''Toby's Bow'' is a 1919 American silent drama film directed by Harry Beaumont and starring Tom Moore, Doris Pawn, Macey Harlam, Arthur Housman, Colin Kenny, and Augustus Phillips. It is based on the 1919 play of the same name by John Tainto ...
'' (1919)
* ''
The Gay Lord Quex'' (1919)
* ''
Pinto
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'' (1920)
* ''
Water, Water, Everywhere'' (1920)
* ''
The Blooming Angel
''The Blooming Angel'' is a 1920 American silent comedy film directed by Victor Schertzinger and starring Madge Kennedy, Pat O'Malley, and Margery Wilson.Parish & Pitts p.336
Cast
* Madge Kennedy as Floss
* Pat O'Malley as Chester Framm
* ...
'' (1920)
* ''
The Paliser Case'' (1920)
* ''
Duds
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Du ...
'' (1920)
* ''
The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come'' (1920)
* ''
The Woman and the Puppet'' (1920)
* ''
The Strange Boarder
''The Strange Boarder'' is a lost 1920 American silent drama film directed by Clarence G. Badger and written by Edfrid A. Bingham. The film stars Will Rogers, Irene Rich, Jimmy Rogers, James Mason, Doris Pawn, and Lionel Belmore. The film was ...
'' (1920)
* ''
The Woman in Room 13
''The Woman in Room 13'' is a lost 1920 American silent mystery drama film directed by Frank Lloyd and starring Pauline Frederick. It was produced and distributed by Goldwyn Pictures and is based on a Broadway play of the same name, ''The Woman ...
'' (1920)
* ''
Jes' Call Me Jim
''Jes' Call Me Jim'' is a 1920 American comedy-drama film directed by Clarence G. Badger and written by Edward T. Lowe Jr. and Thompson Buchanan. It is based on the 1875 novel ''Seven Oaks'' by James G. Holland. The film stars Will Rogers, Ire ...
'' (1920)
* ''
Dollars and Sense'' (1920)
* ''
A Double-Dyed Deceiver'' (1920)
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The Great Accident'' (1920)
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Cupid the Cowpuncher
''Cupid the Cowpuncher'' is a 1920 American comedy film directed by Clarence G. Badger and written by Edfrid A. Bingham. It is based on the 1907 novel ''Cupid: The Cow-Punch'' by Eleanor Gates. The film stars Will Rogers, Helene Chadwick, Andre ...
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The Penalty'' (1920)
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The Slim Princess
''The Slim Princess'' is a 1920 American silent comedy film starring Mabel Normand, directed by Victor Schertzinger, produced by Samuel Goldwyn, and written by Gerald C. Duffy based on a musical play of the same name by Henry Blossom and Lesl ...
'' (1920)
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Earthbound
''EarthBound'', released in Japan as is a role-playing video game developed by Creatures (company), Ape Inc. and HAL Laboratory and published by Nintendo for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. The second entry in the Mother (video game s ...
'' (1920)
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The Truth
The Truth may refer to:
Film
* ''The Truth'' (1920 film) starring Madge Kennedy
* ''The Truth'' (1960 film) or ''La Vérité'', a French film by Henri-Georges Clouzot starring Brigitte Bardot
* ''The Truth'' (1988 film), a Hong Kong trial crim ...
'' (1920)
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Stop Thief
''Stop Thief'' is an American-originated electronic board game published by Parker Brothers
Parker Brothers (known by Parker outside of North America) was an American toy and game manufacturer which in 1991 became a brand of Hasbro. More t ...
'' (1920)
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Milestones
A milestone is a marker of distance along roads.
Milestone may also refer to:
Measurements
*Milestone (project management), metaphorically, markers of reaching an identifiable stage in any task or the project
*Software release life cycle state, s ...
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Honest Hutch
''Honest Hutch'' is a 1920 American comedy film directed by Clarence G. Badger and written by Arthur F. Statter. The film stars Will Rogers, Mary Alden, Priscilla Bonner, Tully Marshall, Nick Cogley, and Byron Munson. The film was released on ...
'' (1920)
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Madame X
''Madame X'' (original title ''La Femme X'') is a 1908 play by French playwright Alexandre Bisson (1848–1912). It was novelized in English and adapted for the American stage; it was also adapted for the screen twelve times over sixty-five ...
'' (1920)
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Officer 666'' (1920)
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The Man Who Had Everything'' (1920)
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Just Out of College'' (1920)
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The Great Lover'' (1920)
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Guile of Women'' (1920)
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What Happened to Rosa
''What Happened to Rosa'' is a 1920 American silent comedy film directed by Victor Schertzinger and featuring Mabel Normand and Doris Pawn. '' (1920)
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Help Yourself
Help is a word meaning to give aid or signal distress.
Help may refer to:
Arts, entertainment, and media
Films
* ''Help'' (2010 film), a Bollywood horror film
* ''Help'' (2021 theatrical film), a British psychological thriller film
* '' ...
'' (1920)
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Bunty Pulls the Strings
''Bunty Pulls the Strings'' is a lost film, lost 1921 American silent comedy film directed by Reginald Barker and starring Leatrice Joy. It is based on a Broadway play by Graham Moffat. On stage the part of Bunty was played and made famous by Mol ...
'' (1921)
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The Girl with the Jazz Heart'' (1921)
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Hold Your Horses
"Hold your horses", sometimes said as "Hold the horses", is an English-language idiom meaning " wait, slow down". The phrase is historically related to horse riding or travelling by horse, or driving a horse-drawn vehicle. A number of explanation ...
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The Highest Bidder
''The Highest Bidder'' is a lost 1921 American drama film directed by Wallace Worsley and written by Lloyd Lonergan. It is based on the 1920 novel ''The Trap'' by Maximilian Foster. The film stars Madge Kennedy, Lionel Atwill, Vernon Steele, Ell ...
'' (1921)
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The Concert'' (1921)
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Boys Will Be Boys'' (1921)
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For Those We Love
''For Those We Love'' is a 1921 American silent romantic drama film produced by and starring Betty Compson, and featuring Lon Chaney and Richard Rosson. Written and directed by Arthur Rosson, the film was based on a story by Perley Poore Sheeh ...
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A Tale of Two Worlds'' (1921)
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Roads of Destiny
''Roads of Destiny'' is a 1921 American silent drama film produced and distributed by Goldwyn Pictures. The film is based on the 1909 short story of the same name by O. Henry that was turned into a play by Channing Pollock starring Florence ...
'' (1921)
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The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari'' (1921, originally released in 1920 in Germany)
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An Unwilling Hero
''An Unwilling Hero'' is a 1921 American silent comedy film directed by Clarence G. Badger and written by Arthur F. Statter. The film stars Will Rogers, Molly Malone, John Bowers, Darrell Foss, and Jack Curtis. The film was released on May 8 ...
'' (1921)
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Snowblind'' (1921)
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Made in Heaven
''Made in Heaven'' is the fifteenth studio album by the British rock band Queen, released on 6 November 1995 by Parlophone Records in the United Kingdom and by Hollywood Records in the United States. It was the band's first and only release s ...
'' (1921)
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A Voice in the Dark'' (1921)
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The Old Nest
''The Old Nest'' is a 1921 American drama silent black and white film directed by Reginald Barker and starring Helene Chadwick. It was awarded for the National High School Students' Poll for Best Picture They Had Ever Seen. It is based on the ...
'' (1921)
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Don't Neglect Your Wife
''Don't Neglect Your Wife'' is a 1921 American silent drama film directed by Wallace Worsley and starring Mabel Julienne Scott, Lewis Stone and Charles Clary.Connelly p.341
Cast
* Mabel Julienne Scott as Madeline
* Lewis Stone as Langdon Mas ...
'' (1921)
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Oh Mary Be Careful'' (1921)
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The Ace of Hearts'' (1921)
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All's Fair in Love
''All's Fair in Love'' is a 1921 American silent romantic comedy film directed by E. Mason Hopper and starring May Collins, Richard Dix and Raymond Hatton.Munden p.15 It was produced and distributed by Goldwyn Pictures. It is based on the 1913 B ...
'' (1921)
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Beating the Game'' (1921)
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Dangerous Curve Ahead
''Dangerous Curve Ahead'' is a 1921 American silent comedy starring Helene Chadwick and Richard Dix. The film is considered to be lost.
Plot
As described in a film magazine, Phoebe Mabee (Chadwick) is a much sought after small town belle who q ...
'' (1921)
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Doubling for Romeo
''Doubling for Romeo'' is a 1921 American silent comedy film directed by Clarence G. Badger and written by Bernard McConville, Elmer Rice, and Will Rogers. The film stars Will Rogers, Sylvia Breamer, Raymond Hatton, Sidney Ainsworth, Al Hart an ...
'' (1921)
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The Invisible Power'' (1921)
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The Grim Comedian
''The Grim Comedian'' is a 1921 American silent drama film directed by Frank Lloyd and starring Phoebe Hunt, Jack Holt, and Gloria Hope.Munden p. 316
Plot
As described in a film magazine, an automobile passenger tells an old man a tale, while ...
'' (1921)
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The Man from Lost River
''The Man from Lost River'' is a lost American silent drama film directed by Frank Lloyd and released in 1921. It stars House Peters, Fritzi Brunette, and Allan Forrest.
Plot
As described in a film magazine, Jim Barnes (Peters) has been raise ...
'' (1921)
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Pardon My French'' (1921)
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The Poverty of Riches
''The Poverty of Riches'' is a 1921 American silent drama film directed by Reginald Barker and starring Richard Dix, Leatrice Joy and Louise Lovely. It was based on a 1914 short story by Leroy Scott.Goble p.914
Cast
* Richard Dix as John Colby
...
'' (1921)
* ''
From the Ground Up'' (1921)
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A Poor Relation
''A Poor Relation'' is a 1921 American silent comedy film directed by Clarence G. Badger and written by Bernard McConville. It is based on the play ''A Poor Relation'' by Edward E. Kidder. The film stars Will Rogers, Sylvia Breamer, Wallace Ma ...
'' (1921)
* ''
Voices of the City
''Voices of the City'' (also known as ''The Night Rose'', its intended original release title) is a 1921 American silent crime drama film starring Leatrice Joy and Lon Chaney that was directed by Wallace Worsley, based on the Leroy Scott novel ...
'' (1921)
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Grand Larceny
Larceny is a crime involving the unlawful taking or theft of the personal property of another person or business. It was an offence under the common law of England and became an offence in jurisdictions which incorporated the common law of Engla ...
'' (1922)
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Man with Two Mothers
A man is an adult male human. Prior to adulthood, a male human is referred to as a boy (a male child or adolescent). Like most other male mammals, a man's genome usually inherits an X chromosome from the mother and a Y chrom ...
'' (1922)
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Watch Your Step'' (1922)
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Sherlock Holmes
Sherlock Holmes () is a fictional detective created by British author Arthur Conan Doyle. Referring to himself as a " consulting detective" in the stories, Holmes is known for his proficiency with observation, deduction, forensic science and ...
'' (1922)
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Come on Over
''Come On Over'' is the third studio album by Canadian country music singer Shania Twain. It was released on November 4, 1997, by Mercury Records. Produced by Robert John "Mutt" Lange, the album became the best-selling country album, the best ...
'' (1922)
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When Romance Rides
''When Romance Rides'' is a 1922 American drama film directed by Eliot Howe, Charles O. Rush, and Jean Hersholt and written by Benjamin B. Hampton. It is based on the 1917 novel ''Wildfire'' by Zane Grey. The film stars Claire Adams, Carl Gantvo ...
'' (1922)
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Head over Heels'' (1922)
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Yellow Men and Gold'' (1922)
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His Back Against the Wall
''His Back Against the Wall'' is a 1922 American comedy film directed by Rowland V. Lee and written by Julien Josephson. The film stars Raymond Hatton, Virginia Valli, Will Walling, J. Gordon Russell, W.H. Bainbridge and Virginia Madison. The f ...
'' (1922)
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Mr. Barnes of New York'' (1922)
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The Wall Flower
''The Wall Flower'' is a 1922 American silent romantic drama film directed by Rupert Hughes and starring Colleen Moore, Richard Dix, Gertrude Astor, Laura La Plante, and Tom Gallery. The film was released by Goldwyn Pictures in May 1922.
Plot
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The Strangers' Banquet
''The Strangers' Banquet'' is a 1922 American silent drama film directed by Marshall Neilan and starring Hobart Bosworth, Claire Windsor, and Rockliffe Fellowes.Connelly p. 272 It is based on the 1919 novel of the same title by Brian Oswald Donn- ...
'' (1922)
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Dust Flower
Dust is made of fine particles of solid matter. On Earth, it generally consists of particles in the atmosphere that come from various sources such as soil lifted by wind (an aeolian process), volcanic eruptions, and pollution. Dust in home ...
'' (1922)
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Remembrance'' (1922)
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The Sin Flood'' (1922)
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Brothers Under the Skin
''Brothers Under the Skin'' is a 1922 American silent film, silent comedy film directed by E. Mason Hopper. This picture survives in the Turner archives but is incomplete.
Plot
As described in a review in a film publication, Newton Craddock (O' ...
'' (1922)
* ''
Hungry Hearts'' (1922)
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A Blind Bargain
''A Blind Bargain'' is a 1922 American silent horror film starring Lon Chaney and Raymond McKee, released through Goldwyn Pictures. The film was directed by Wallace Worsley and is based on Barry Pain's 1897 novel ''The Octave of Claudius''. Lo ...
'' (1922) (considered lost)
* ''
Broken Chains'' (1922)
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The Glorious Fool
''The Glorious Fool'' is a 1922 American silent romantic comedy drama film directed by E. Mason Hopper and starring Helene Chadwick, Richard Dix and Vera Lewis.Munden p.297 It was based on the short stories ''In the Pavillion'' and ''Twenty-Two ...
'' (1922)
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The Christian'' (1923)
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Little Old New York'' (1923)
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Gimme'' (1923)
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Look Your Best'' (1923)
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Unseeing Eyes
''Unseeing Eyes'' is a lost 1923 American silent north country drama film produced by William Randolph Hearst and distributed by Goldwyn Pictures. Edward H. Griffith directed Lionel Barrymore, Seena Owen, Louis Wolheim, and Gustav von Seyffert ...
'' (1923)
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Under the Red Robe'' (1923)
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The Love Piker
''The Love Piker'' is a 1923 American silent romantic drama film directed by E. Mason Hopper and starring Anita Stewart, Robert Frazer and Betty Francisco.Connelly p.379
Synopsis
A wealthy society woman falls in love with an engineer, but as th ...
'' (1923)
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Lost and Found on a South Sea Island
''Lost and Found on a South Sea Island'' is a 1923 American drama film directed by Raoul Walsh and produced by Samuel Goldwyn. It was filmed on location in Tahiti and includes a nude scene involving a young woman bathing.
Plot
Captain Blackbird ...
'' (1923)
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Vanity Fair'' (1923)
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Souls for Sale'' (1923)
* ''
Three Wise Fools'' (1923)
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The Spoilers'' (1923)
* ''
Red Lights'' (1923)
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Six Days'' (1923)
* ''
Dr. Sunshine'' (1923)
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The Eternal Three
''The Eternal Three'' is a 1923 American silent drama film produced and distributed by Goldwyn Pictures. It was directed by both Marshall Neilan and Frank Urson. Hobart Bosworth, Claire Windsor, and Bessie Love star.
The film was made from a s ...
'' (1923)
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The Steadfast Heart'' (1923)
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Slave of Desire
''Slave of Desire'' (originally titled ''The Magic Skin'') is a 1923 American silent drama film directed by George D. Baker, produced and distributed by Goldwyn Pictures. It was based on the novel ''La Peau de chagrin'' by Honoré de Balzac, fi ...
'' (1923)
* ''
The Last Moment
''The Last Moment'' is a 1928 American drama film conceived and directed by Paul Fejos. The film starred Otto Matieson and Georgia Hale.
Fejos made ''The Last Moment'' on a budget of US$13,000. The film told its story without intertitles, w ...
'' (1923)
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The Day of Faith
''The'' () is a grammatical article in English, denoting persons or things already mentioned, under discussion, implied or otherwise presumed familiar to listeners, readers, or speakers. It is the definite article in English. ''The'' is the ...
'' (1923)
* ''
The Green Goddess'' (1923)
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In the Palace of the King
''In the Palace of the King'' is a 1923 American silent historical romantic drama film based on the novel of the same name by F. Marion Crawford. Directed by Emmett J. Flynn, the film stars Blanche Sweet, Pauline Starke, and Edmund Lowe.
A pre ...
'' (1923)
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The Rendezvous'' (1923)
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Reno
Reno ( ) is a city in the northwest section of the U.S. state of Nevada, along the Nevada-California border, about north from Lake Tahoe, known as "The Biggest Little City in the World". Known for its casino and tourism industry, Reno is the ...
'' (1923)
* ''
The Ragged Edge The Ragged Edge may refer to:
* ''The Ragged Edge (film)'', a 1923 film
* "The Ragged Edge" (Babylon 5), an episode of the TV series ''Babylon 5''
* '' Ragged Edge'', or ''The Rag'', a disabled-rights magazine
* ''A Wrinkle in the Skin
''A Wr ...
'' (1923)
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Wild Oranges
''Wild Oranges'' is a 1924 American silent drama film directed by King Vidor, adapted from a story by Joseph Hergesheimer. On January 12, 2010, the film had its first home video release, on the Warner Archive DVD series.
Plot
When John Woolf ...
'' (1924)
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Name the Man
''Name the Man'' is a surviving 1924 American silent drama film directed by Victor Sjöström and starring Mae Busch. It was produced and distributed by Goldwyn Pictures in association with Cosmopolitan Productions.
Plot
Arriving home late on ...
'' (1924)
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Through the Dark'' (1924)
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Second Youth'' (1924)
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Three Weeks'' (1924)
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Nellie, the Beautiful Cloak Model
''Nellie, the Beautiful Cloak Model'' is a play written by Owen Davis. A Broadway production of it by A. H. Woods opened in 1906 and was a huge hit. The story is a melodrama, and it was often cited as an archetype of the genre. Reata Winfield ...
'' (1924)
* ''
True as Steel'' (1924)
* ''
The Rejected Woman
''The Rejected Woman'' is a 1924 American silent drama film directed by Albert Parker (in New York) and written by John Lynch. The film stars Alma Rubens, Conrad Nagel, and Béla Lugosi in a supporting role as Jean Gagnon. It was produced by Di ...
'' (1924)
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The Recoil'' (1924)
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Tarnish
Tarnish is a thin layer of corrosion that forms over copper, brass, aluminum, magnesium, neodymium and other similar metals as their outermost layer undergoes a chemical reaction. Tarnish does not always result from the sole effects of oxygen in ...
'' (1924)
See also
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Samuel Goldwyn Productions
Samuel Goldwyn Productions was an American film production company founded by Samuel Goldwyn in 1923, and active through 1959. Personally controlled by Goldwyn and focused on production rather than distribution, the company developed into the m ...
, Samuel Goldwyn's next production company
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Samuel Goldwyn Studio
Samuel Goldwyn Studio was the name that Samuel Goldwyn used to refer to the lot located on the corner of Formosa Avenue and Santa Monica Boulevard in West Hollywood, California, as well as the offices and stages that his company, Samuel Goldwyn ...
, informal name for the Pickford-Fairbanks Studios lot in Hollywood.
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The Samuel Goldwyn Company
The Samuel Goldwyn Company was an American independent film company founded by Samuel Goldwyn Jr., the son of the famous Hollywood mogul, Samuel Goldwyn, in 1978.
Background
The company originally distributed and acquired art-house films fro ...
, founded by Samuel Goldwyn, Jr. in 1979, active through 1997
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Samuel Goldwyn Films
Samuel Goldwyn Films is an American film company that licenses, releases and distributes art-house, independent and foreign films. It was founded by Samuel Goldwyn Jr., the son of the Hollywood business magnate/mogul, Samuel Goldwyn. The curr ...
, founded by
Samuel Goldwyn, Jr.
Samuel John Goldwyn Jr. (September 7, 1926 – January 9, 2015) was an American film producer.
Early life
Samuel Goldwyn Jr. was born on September 7, 1926, in Los Angeles, California, the son of actress Frances Howard (born Frances Howard McL ...
References
External links
* American Film Institute Catalog
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Goldwyn Distributing Corp.* Silent Era.com
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