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.
Babe, a lonely servant girl in California, puts a "husband wanted" ad in the newspaper...
Having been in show biz since infancy, Broadway chorus girl Beatrice regrets her lack of formal educ...
Assuming the worst Geoffrey Challoner impulsively storms out of the house when he sees his new wife ...
On the eve of the marriage of her daughter, Alita, Mrs. Allen, unhappily married for 25 years, advoc...
Business failure Ernest Todd is advised by his friend, Billy Breese, to enlist his wife's charms as ...
Silent Comedy of the battle of the sexes for dominance within the home.
David Clary runs a sleepy little dry-goods store in a sleepy little town. A vamp from the big city s...
A young soldier returns from the war to find his western homeland despoiled by conflict between the ...
Phil and Pete compete for Mary's love and also in a contest for best song written by a college stude...
During World War I, Jeanette Gontreau becomes a "godmother" to three Allied soldiers imprisoned in a...
A young man joins the army to impress his girlfriend. He soon finds out that his sergeant is actuall...
A reporter and a detective team up to solve the murder of a nightclub singer who had been involved i...
Sensible Betty Manners is the wife of the frivolous John Manners. John fritters away his time playin...
Henry Sherwin is led to believe by mine expert James Fleming that the mine he invested all his money...
Rustler Pete Sontag kidnaps Merlin Warner after he kills her father. Pete, a drug smuggler who uses ...
Comedy of a school marm teaching a social climber some life lessons.
Tom Taylor, a woman-hater, who sells his property to a financier at a play. In order to finalize the...
Lucille Vale is in love with struggling architect Paul Arden, but her mother believes that Allen Gra...
Figures Don't Lie is a showcase for the physical charms of lovely Esther Ralston, who in one scene p...