Everywoman is a lost 1919 American silent film allegory film directed by George Melford based on a 1911 play Everywoman by Walter Browne.
In honor of his return from abroad, Mrs. Worthington invites her cousin, Brian Hartley, to dinner th...
Lydia Jansen is happily married to a young customs inspector, but she harbors a dark secret. She is ...
An Orthodox rabbi deals with personal tragedies and an increasingly secular world.
Very wealthy Bettina is also very reluctant to get married. She changes her mind in a hurry when she...
Wealthy Jack Stimson (Jay Belasco) falls in love with Broadway diva Velma Vrooman (Gretchen Lederer)...
Gabrielle Picard (Elda Hall) and Pierre Dupont (Rupert Julian) are lovers in a small French village ...
Diminutive heroine Ella Hall dreams that she's Cinderella, and that a wealthy gentleman of her acqua...
Olaf writes his memoirs, before his execution. He tells of his life as a struggling farmer when Reni...
Though a spendthrift and a layabout, Lord Arthur Waring (J. Warren Kerrigan) is universally loved by...
Upon hearing about a woman dubbed The Huntress because of her wild attention craving ways, Fleming H...
Love Never Dies was set in France, and convincingly so (which was not often the case in American-mad...
Maud and Cecil have been in love since they were children in the pre-Civil War South, but Howard, Ma...
After divorcing his first wife and marrying a more gentle natured woman, Ralph Hadley finds himself ...
Nora Helmer has years earlier committed a forgery in order to save the life of her authoritarian hus...
Having been misinformed that all French girls are morally suspect, American soldier David Kendall (E...
Chorus girl Rosa Carillo (Carmel Myers) finds herself in dire straits when the troupe she works with...