The Exiles is a 1923 American adventure film directed by Edmund Mortimer and written by Frederick J. Jackson and John Russell. It is based on the 1894 novel The Exiles by Richard Harding Davis. The film stars John Gilbert.
Daddy is a 1923 American film directed by E. Mason Hopper for Associated First National Pictures and starring Jackie Coogan. The script was written by Jackie Coogan's parents, Jack and Lillian.
Reever McCall, an infamous forger, is on the run from the police with his daughter Saidee. He asks his friend, a former criminal named Steve Cline, for help. Cline, whose brother was killed by William Mallory, the detective chasing McCall, agrees. Several years later, while serving as a nurse during the war, Saidee falls in love with Phil Logan, a patient of hers who is also the son of the governor of her state. After the war Mallory, now a big shot in state politics, gives a banquet for the Governor. Mallory discovers Saidee's identity and demands that she marry him in exchange for keeping quiet about her past. Complications ensue. - IMDB
French poster for The Hunchback of Notre Dame - a 1923 American film starring Lon Chaney and directed by Wallace Worsley. Based on Victor Hugo's 1831 novel it's notable for Chaney's performance as the tortured hunchback Quasimodo.
Lights of London is a 1923 British silent drama film directed by Charles Calvert and starring Wanda Hawley, Nigel Barrie and Warburton Gamble. The film is based on the 1881 stage melodrama The Lights o' London by George Sims.
Lobby card for the 1924 movie Changing Husbands. The tagline went: 'Wives! Would you marry your husband if you had to do over again?' Synopsis: Gwynne Evans adopts a stage career and persuades Ava, another actress who closely resembles Gwynne, to change places with her. Gwynne's husband falls in love with Ava, and Gwynne falls in love with Ava's fiancé.
Lobby card for the 1924 movie Tiger Love - a silent film directed by George Melford, written by Manuel Penella, Howard Hawks and Julie Herne, and starring Antonio Moreno, Estelle Taylor, G. Raymond Nye, Manuel Caméré, Edgar Norton, David Torrence and Snitz Edwards.
Lobby card for the 1924 movie Changing Husbands. The tagline went: 'Wives! Would you marry your husband if you had to do over again?' Synopsis: Gwynne Evans adopts a stage career and persuades Ava, another actress who closely resembles Gwynne, to change places with her. Gwynne's husband falls in love with Ava, and Gwynne falls in love with Ava's fiancé.
Lobby card for The Stranger, a 1924 silent film drama directed by Joseph Henabery and starring Betty Compson and Richard Dix. It is based on a novel, The First and the Last, by John Galsworthy. It was produced by Famous Players-Lasky and distributed through Paramount Pictures.
Poster for the film "Gang Smashers" starring Nina Mae McKinney. Directed by Leo C. Popkin in 1938. Collection of the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture.
Poster of Josef von Sternberg's version of Crime and Punishment - based on the novel by Fyodor Dostoevsky, and starring Edward Arnold and Peter Lorre. Date: 1935.
Three British Agents are sent to kill a strange German spy during World War I, two of them become uncertain when their duty conflicts with their consciences.
Director: Alfred Hitchcock from the Somerset Maugham novel. Starring John Gielgud, Madeleine Carroll, Robert Young and Peter Lorre. Date: 1936.
Hollywood was a 1923 movie directed by James Cruze. The film was famous for featuring cameos of more than thirty famous Hollywood stars. However, the film is now considered a lost film.
Samuel Goldwyn presents Jack Pickford in 'The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come'. Mary Pickford's younger brother Jack became a silent screen star in his own right but his troubled private life was riddled with substance abuse and he would not fulfil his early potential. Date: 1917.
The Enemy Sex is a 1924 silent film drama starring Betty Compson and directed by her husband James Cruze. It was produced by Famous Players-Lasky and released by Paramount Pictures. It is taken from the 1914 novel The Salamander by Owen Johnson.
Lobby card for the film 'Foolish Wives' an American erotic silent drama film produced and distributed by Universal Pictures under their Super-Jewel banner and written and directed by Erich von Stroheim. Date: 1922.
The tragic story of Don Jose, a Spanish cavalryman, who falls under the spell of a gypsy girl, Carmen, who treats him with both love and contempt and leads him into temptation and thus damnation. Movie originally known as Carmen directed by Ernst Lubitsch. Date: 1918.
Advert for the movie Foolish Wives, an American erotic silent drama film produced and distributed by Universal Pictures under their Super-Jewel banner and written and directed by Erich von Stroheim. Date: 1922.
A movie by Equity Pictures, 1922. 'What's Wrong with the Women?' is an American silent Jazz Age drama film, directed by Roy William Neill, produced by Daniel Carson Goodman, and starring Wilton Lackaye, Barbara Castleton, and Constance Bennett.
Bella Donna starring Pola Negri and directed by George Fitzmaurice in 1923. A seductive woman snares Nigel Armine into marriage and he takes her to Egypt to live. Tired of her simple husband, Bella becomes involved with brutish Baroudi.
Der Mörder Dimitri Karamasoff, movie poster - 1931
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The Murderer Dimitri Karamazov (German: Der Mörder Dimitri Karamasoff) is a 1931 German drama film directed by Erich Engels and Fedor Ozep, starring Fritz Kortner and Anna Sten.
The Cheat lobby card - movie directed by George Fitzmaurice in 1923. After losing money she embezzled, a socialite borrows cash from a foreign "prince" who expects sexual favors in return.
Bella Donna starring Pola Negri and directed by George Fitzmaurice in 1923. A seductive woman snares Nigel Armine into marriage and he takes her to Egypt to live. Tired of her simple husband, Bella becomes involved with brutish Baroudi.
Black Oxen - starring Corinne Griffith and directed by Frank Lloyd in 1923. A Manhattan playboy falls in love with a mysterious European woman, whom he notices as an exact double for a famous socialite who disappeared at the turn of the century...
Motion picture poster for Cecil B. De Mille's film "Saturday Night" shows a flirtatious young woman and an older man seated at a restaurant or nightclub table. Behind the young woman stands a worried looking young man wearing a fez(?). 1922.
An absinthe addict eyeing three glasses on a table; advertisement for film "Absinthe" by the Gem Motion Picture Company. 1913 - Credit - Wellcome Collection.