The Dawn of Understanding is a lost 1918 American silent Western comedy film produced by The Vitagraph Company of America and directed by David Smith. It stars Bessie Love in the first film of her nine-film contract with Vitagraph.
The lovely and wealthy Gladys Barnes is pursued by many young men though she favors the persistent E...

Returning to his father's cattle ranch after the excitement of serving in combat overseas, Bud McGra...

Lizzie Stokes, an obscure and colorless actress, is elevated to stardom through publicity and better...
Amy Lindel, a church choir singer, goes to the city to pursue a singing career, but finds herself on...

Cowboy Billy Fortune is in love with Hope Beecher, who prefers Billy's friend Ben Morgan, but resist...

Kalora is the "slim princess of Morevana," a land in which fat is prized. This distresses her family...

A woman takes the place of a wife who had died seven years earlier.
A story with a college background revolves around sprinter Charles Paddock, utilizing newsreel foota...
Mr. and Mrs. Jones and their six children start out for a picnic in the woods with youngest son Jimm...
When WWI breaks out previously best friends in their New York neighborhood, The Schultz and Du Bois ...
Bunny receives a shock upon reading about the attempted assassination of the Mayor of New York. He l...

No known surviving copy is known to exist. This well received film revolved around Harry Van Housen'...

Joe and Eve are engaged, but Joe cannot help contrasting the drabness of her attire with the dressy ...

Jack Pepper accidentally fires his gun while forcing a newspaper editor to retract his statement reg...

Major Starr is an ambitious newspaper reporter who has taken undercover employment as chauffeur to L...

When Pinto reaches her eighteenth birthday, the five wealthy Arizonans who adopted her upon the deat...

Betty is away at college when her parents, Mr. & Mrs. Bunny, come to visit. Mr. Bunny goes for a str...

Abby Hopkins, the eldest of a small-town newspaper-owner's five daughters, is urged by her family to...

Ann Barton, the daughter of a once-wealthy family, is forced to clerk at the cigar counter of a vill...

When Harlan Carr inherited his Uncle Ebenezer's "Jack-O Lantern" house and too his bride there to li...