The Scarlet Dove is a 1928 American silent drama film directed by Arthur Gregor and starring Lowell Sherman, Robert Frazer, and Josephine Borio.

During the Second World War, a special constable and former solicitor is called upon to defend his s...
A concert pianist loses his hearing but finds a new sense of purpose by helping others. A British dr...

With the police on their tail, a gang of New York criminals decided to relocate to London where they...
Robert Denman, a manager at a construction company, loses everything he has to the throws of alcohol...

Despondent over the infidelity of his wife, William McCabe wanders on the waterfront considering sui...
Mary Young is a young wife who wants beautiful clothes. Her friend Enid invites her to shop at Madam...

In the days long ago when knights were brave and venturesome, enchanted forests grew and mythical cr...

Geraldine Farleigh, a timid village schoolteacher, supports her family and must pay off her late fat...

In this adventure, an American is forced by smugglers to sail his boat from Barcelona to Tangiers. T...

Loey Tsing, the first love of Chan Wang, is sold into slavery by her father. Although Chan marries a...

The dissolute Count Pierre Tornai, having dissipated his fortune in Paris, embezzles embassy funds w...

The wanton dancer Thais, tries to entice Paphnutius from becoming a monk but fails. He later returns...

On the eve of her wedding to a man she does not love, young Felicite (Marguerite Clark) stumbles upo...

2035. Anna, a lonely computer coder, has been nurturing an illegal romance with an AI in a computer ...
A newly divorced woman falls in love with an artist and a hypnotist at the same time.
Silent romantic drama starring Patsy Ruth Miller who suffers along with her beloved after he loses h...

Genevieve Connors, a young woman from the slums who is given a chance at a better life through the h...

A man brings up, on Long Island, the illegitimate daughter of a deceased woman who'd been an art stu...
When the two Werner brothers are called to the front it is not strange that the mother is very solic...