Strictly Modern is a 1930 American pre-Code comedy film directed by William A. Seiter and starring Dorothy Mackaill and Sidney Blackmer. A lady novelist falls deeply in love.

Assuming the worst Geoffrey Challoner impulsively storms out of the house when he sees his new wife ...

In their small-minded New England village Liz and her alcoholic father are rejected by the townspeop...

Ann, a 19-year-old girl who looks much younger, meets a dashing army major on a boat sailing from Li...

When a young man marries a Russian girl, he finds that he has "married" her entire family.
Chief of Police Ivorytop and Chief of Detectives Sherlock Bonehead, of Rottenport, fall in love with...

Frank Perry's wife Helen is away visiting her mother, and he uses this "free time" for a night of dr...

Attracted by his wealth, avaricious Germaine marries D'Artois, then leaves him for a more sophistica...
Billie is the "little mother" of the family and cares for the two smaller children. Her father has f...

A young man marries an actress, but meanwhile her uncle has signed a contract binding her to spinste...
David Clary runs a sleepy little dry-goods store in a sleepy little town. A vamp from the big city s...
A very rare lost film by Pathe Exchange that was found by Ben Model on eBay and preserved in time. N...
A girl believes her friend's fiance is hiding a false leg and intends to prove it.

Philandering husband George Montfort purchases railroad tickets for a weekend tryst in the mountains...

American newspaper reporter Jim Crocker's madcap escapades in London earn him notoriety and the nick...

Devdas, the son of a zamindar, and Parvati, his neighbour's daughter, are childhood sweethearts. How...

The Youngloves have a cozy little apartment and a jewel of a cook, Bridget, and are happy until the ...

Cal Stanley goes undercover as a beef buyer in order to catch the gang responsible for stealing the ...

Jack Pepper accidentally fires his gun while forcing a newspaper editor to retract his statement reg...
The first silent adaptation of Louisa May Alcott's Little Women. Considered a lost film.