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DAVID WARK GRIFFITH at BIOGRAPH
by IRA H. GALLEN.
He was already thirty-three years old when he began with the Biograph Company. He was born in Crestwood, Kentucky, on January 22, 1815, the son of Jacob Wark Griffith, a former colonel in the Army
Fell out of copyright...
A swashbuckling Alexandre Dumas adventure featuring Douglas Fairbanks.
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Blind Husbands Erich von Stroheim 1 hr 6 min - Apr 23, 2006
"An Austrian military officer and roue' attempts to seduce the wife of a surgeon. The two men confront each other in a test of abilities that ends surprisingly." Directed by Erich von Stroheim. 1919.
A Woman of Affairs (1928) 1/10 silentfilmdemocracy 10 min - Aug 19, 2007
Directed by Clarence Brown
Greta Garbo - Diana Merrick Furness
John Gilbert - Neville 'Nevs' Holderness
Johnny Mack Brown - David Furness
Loosely based on a novel by Michael Arlen.
Diana Merrick has two men in her life, Nevs Holderness and David Furness. Nevs' father disapproves of a match between Diana and is son and sabotages it by sending Nevs away. Disconsolate, Diana marries David. While honeymooning in Paris,
Little Lord Fauntleroy (1921) United Artists 1 hr 51 min - Aug 12, 2007
"An American boy turns out to be the long-lost heir of a British fortune. He is sent to live with the cold and unsentimental lord who oversees the trust." Directed by Alfred E. Green and Jack Pickford, written by Bernard McConville, based on Frances Hodgson Burnett's novel, 1921. Film in the public domain.
The Mysterious Lady, Greta Garbo lookatdoor 10 min - Aug 24, 2007
A clip of my favorite Greta Garbo film from 1928. It's a silent and co-stars Conrad Nagel.