St. Elmo is a man who killed his romantic rival in a brawl. Traveling the world as a confirmed misogynist, St. Elmo returns to home and hearth only to fall in love with the daughter of the local blacksmith. The film is based on the 1867 novel of the same name written by Augusta Jane Evans. Today, St. Elmo is a lost film.
Jack Wade is the son of a wealthy father who runs a successful ship-building company. He uses his at...
Celeste de Givray is renowned throughout Europe as the most beautiful and best-dressed model in all ...
Ratnakar, an old man, is devastated when he discovers that his wife is ill. He helplessly goes throu...
A snobbish phonetics professor agrees to a wager that he can take a flower girl and make her present...
The Hon. Archibald Graham is expelled from college and his indignant father sends him to a little En...
After the death of her brother, "Tommy" Carlton makes the acquaintance of a neighbor, Harold Graypon...
Wicked Russian Grand Duke Bagroff becomes infatuated with Thanya, but she loves American artist Vanc...
A film buff's obsession with an elusive, possibly nonexistent film spirals into a dangerous descent...
An inventor invents a television telephone while going through some love troubles.
Paloma is a young adult who finds herself living in automatic mode, following every imposed social n...
Muriel Flemming secretly marries Graydon Burton before he heads West to make his fortune. Later, whe...
John Howland travels to the frozen North to build a branch of the Hudson Bay Railroad. There he meet...
Sequel to von Stroheim's The Wedding March released only in Europe. The only known copy was destroye...
Vallery Grove is in love with Don Warren but her mother opposes the match because he is poor and has...
Informed by her doctor that she is going blind, Carol Trent tearfully breaks off her engagement with...
Millionaire John Walton hates the world and although he is suffering a nervous breakdown, he still m...