Romance and Arabella is a 1919 American silent romantic comedy film directed by Walter Edwards and starring Constance Talmadge, Harrison Ford, and Monte Blue.
A married tightwad learns to loosen up by living the life of a playboy.
Evelyn Dare is a butterfly of fashion. David Westebrooke, her fiancé, is an altruist interested in s...
The daughter of a famous painter fleeing thieves who believe she knows where one of her father's ori...
Cigar counter girl Tessie tips off her mechanic boyfriend that a wealthy women is going to buy a car...
A hydroplane pilot is in love with a wealthy old scientist's granddaughter. However, a fortune hunte...
This film, believed lost, was based on William Vaughn Moody's 1906 play The Great Divide. The story ...
Suzanne Ercoll, a young widow who believes in women's suffrage. When the handsome Foxcroft Grey prop...
Spoiled rich boy Johnny Bromley, goaded by the sneering laughter of the cheap Dot and by his father'...
Dorothy and the Scarecrow are now in the Emerald City. They have become friendly with the Wizard, an...
In Jedda, Persia, American consul George Gage, known as a woman hater, is shocked when his newly arr...
Millicent Howard, whose appearance and persona bring her a life of luxury. A millionaire named Clave...
Ann Martin will inherit six-million dollars if she marries a man her two spinster-aunts approve of, ...
A matchmaker sets out to have a rich woman marry the not-so-rich boy she loves, and tries to persuad...
Two inmates and a cleaning girl at a home for struggling artists achieve success and fame when they ...
12th release in Lubin's "Patsy Bolivar" 1-reel comedy series.
Tenth release in Lubin's "Patsy Bolivar" 1-reel comedy series.
Episode seven of the Lubin Studios Patsy Bolivar series.
Ann Wharton, a rambunctious young student at the prestigious Bredwell Academy, is in trouble after a...