Timothy and Gay, orphans from the slums of Boston, escape to Maine in search of a home and manage to thaw Avilda's embittered, grief-stricken heart. A charming pastoral about two unwanted children finding acceptance and love.
A boy finds it difficult to live up to his father's reputation at his school.
Winsor McCay recreates the sinking of the ocean liner Lusitania by a German U-boat in this propagand...
Two brothers follow very different paths after an accident at the factory where they both work.
An adaptation of the Gerhart Hauptmann play of the same name. A young farmer's daughter is used and ...
A married society woman strikes up a romance with a young musician. She introduces the man to high s...
Rival knights compete for the hand of a beautiful maiden in this period feature from Jean Renoir.
In Depression-era Tokyo, the life of a single mother and her young son are disrupted by the return o...
The story that inspired Albert Chevalier to write his immortal Costermonger song, 'My Old Dutch', is...
In the heart of the American west, a miner toils day after day at his rocker box while his young dau...
The film follows Lya, a woman seeking refuge from Cossack soldiers, who finds herself at the palace ...
A group of seven people find themselves on a ship in the middle of an endless ocean, with no recolle...
George Dryden, an atheist since he saw his mother struck and killed by lightning as a kid, becomes a...
Quincy Adams Sawyer is a young attorney who one day meets a girl in the park and is immediately smit...
Sessue Hayakawa was making the transition from Asian villain to sympathetic hero in this picture. Th...
A woman undresses, takes a bath, gets a massage, and relaxes.
A sequel to DW Griffith's The Birth of a Nation, by the same author, and now lost. It is considered ...
Rachel Cartwright and Mitchell Little both grow up in the small town of Providence, Tennessee. Their...
Tired of being sought only for his money, a rich man goes on a fishing trip.
Lois Wilson (as Lulu) is the spinsterish member of the Deacon family: "The family beast of burden, w...