Johnny Rooney is a fast-stepping young politician and Molly Taylor is an even faster-stepping showgirl in "George White's Scandals" in a tale of New York City's theatrical and political life during prohibition and the jazz-age.

Lloyd Kent returns to his hometown after twenty years a wealthy man. All the while he was gone, he h...
Gypsy Willie Buckland recalls to his friend why he and his wife return each year to that same spot t...

Brooks, a publisher and his publicist decide to boost the sales of a wartime book of flying experien...

Tim Goodwin and his wife Corrie are living in poverty when Tim's oil well strikes it rich. He soon w...

When a young girl who has grown up as a music hall entertainer is brought to live in a stodgy New En...

Heroine Laura suffers spectacularly as her romance with her soldier sweetheart is destroyed by malic...

Although laborer Joe Mercer loves factory girl Katinka Jenkins, she agrees to become the mistress of...

Judge Randolph Legarde becomes a dual personality when he is kicked in the head by a horse.

Steve, a young college chap who has been unfortunate in his business career, after a life of dissipa...

After his wife has run off with another man, New Yorker Bide Bennington decides to stay in Europe. A...

In honor of his return from abroad, Mrs. Worthington invites her cousin, Brian Hartley, to dinner th...

The Fable of Elvira and Farina and the Meal Ticket is a 1915 silent film directed by Richard Foster ...
Mrs. Leffingwell runs after the last of her departing party guests to return a forgotten muff. While...
Wally and the girl are in love. The rich broker covets the girl, but is rejected. The broker bids th...
Much to the delight of the simple old father, his daughter becomes engaged to a big-hearted mountain...
The husband and his wife live alone in the mountains, where he is working out a claim. A stranger fr...
The woman has been leading an adventurous life. Her admirer grows tired and casts her off. She depar...

One of many adaptations of the comedy of manners written by Richard Brinsley Sheridan satirizing the...