Fearing that his daughter Patsy is becoming a tomboy, John Primmel sends her to a friend back East for education and refinement. Arriving in New York, Patsy discovers that her father's friend has died and his apartment is now inhabited by his son, Dick Hewitt. Dick allows Patsy to stay, and they hire a maid, a housekeeper, and a butler.

Alice Lindsay arrives in New York from a small town and becomes part of Greenwich Village Bohemian l...

Don Sebastian, Portuguese Premier, sets a price on the head of royalist Ricardo Madons. Madons is in...
This picture deals with the fates of Gaston Beauvais, an aristocratic young banker of Paris, and Pau...
Van Bibber is spending his vacation with Colonel Paddock's party at the ranch owned by Paddock's fri...

A salmon taster enlists and is put to work passing out salmon to the troops. When he is assigned to ...
When jealousy and envy lead Mary Vantyne to make a foolish decision and commit an impulsive act she ...
A fortune teller informs a hopeless romantic that she'll be meeting a mysterious, tall, dark strange...

Tom Mix travels from the desert of the American West to the Sahara desert in this picture, which is ...

Millionaire Kent Whitney is warned by Bob Harkness, one of her rejected suitors, about the ficklenes...

Frenchman is engaged to marry South American heiress but a fortune-hunting friend disrupts the roman...

A man's life is ruined by the treachery of someone he once thought was a close friend. Enraged, he d...

A summer hotel is a magnet for young marrieds as well as other couples looking to rekindle the spark...

The story of Helen and Warren's marriage from courtship to parenthood.
Kipling had a prevision of this bird, when he wrote that famous line "HE'S A INDIA-RUBBER IDOT ON A ...

John Merrick and Vilma Walden, who fall in love at an embassy fundraiser in Vienna before World War ...

Orphaned sisters Kate and Irene are separated as children, but each keeps half of their mother's wed...

While engaged in battle, Pierre Duval, a French soldier, stumbles onto the mortally wounded Count de...

A woman writes about her sister's tragedy, vowing to help others in similar situations: Because Bett...