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The Woman Beneath (1917)
Character: Tom Connolly
Betty Fairchild decides to follow the advice of her mother and marry for money. Thus, when Tom Connolly arrives from the West with his fortune, she accepts his proposal even though she does not love him. The idealistic Tom is completely disillusioned when he learns why his wife married him and promptly leaves her. Rupert Brantley, a wealthy cad, seizes this opportunity to win Betty, but she gradually realizes that she has been wrong and repulses him.
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The Trap (1918)
Character: Jack Masterson
Doris is driven from her small New England fishing village when a jealous admirer implies that her mild flirtation with visiting artist Stuart Kendall was an intimate love affair. Arriving in New York, alone and penniless, Doris finds employment in a Greenwich Village café, where she again meets Stuart and agrees to become his model. Unaware of his true intentions, Doris lives at Stuart's expense and innocently evades his advances. Out West, rancher Jack Masterson sees Doris' face on a poster and journeys East to propose to her.
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It Happened in Paris (1932)
Character: N/A
Directed by MJ Weisfeldt and starring Ranny Weeks and Eva Lorraine is a remake of the lost 1915 Theda Bara film "Two Orphans".
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The Temptress (1911)
Character: The Detective
Lottie Briscoe sees her boyfriend taken away by a scheming woman who defies her father's wishes and pushes back with an attempt to poison him. A detective, Curtis Cooksey, is called in to investigate.
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A Self-Made Widow (1917)
Character: Bobs
On the promise of marriage, Sylvia Smith, a simple girl from Lone Meadows, follows her lover to the city only to discover that he already has a wife.
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The Girl in White (1952)
Character: Commissioner of Hospitals Hawley
The first female doctor in New York City comes up against prejudice from male counterparts who feel threatened by her skills. Eventually, though, they come to respect her and romance blossoms between her and the head doctor.
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Scaramouche (1952)
Character: Fabian
In 18th-century France, a young man masquerades as an actor to avenge his friend's murder.
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The Misleading Lady (1932)
Character: Bill Connell
A bored socialite wagers with a Broadway producer in order to land the lead role in his play but has the tables turned on her by the out-of-touch adventurer she ventures to ensnare under the conditions of the bet.
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The Silver Horde (1920)
Character: Boyd Emerson
A young man who has proven a failure in business goes to Alaska and enters the salmon-fishing industry, in direct competition with the father of the woman he loves.
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Storm Center (1956)
Character: Stacey Martin
Politicians go after a small-town librarian when she refuses to ban a book. She's quickly labeled a Communist.
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A Virgin's Sacrifice (1922)
Character: Tom Merwin
Set in “the white-bound heart of Canada that lies within the Arctic Circle,” and concerns a rifle-toting woman who convinces a government researcher to pose as her husband and help combat a villainous poacher who threatens her reputation.
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The Shadow on the Window (1957)
Character: Desk Sergeant (uncredited)
Three delinquents murder a prosperous farmer at an isolated farm house. One witness to the crime - the dead man's secretary - is then taken hostage. The other witness - her young son - is thrown into state of shock. Can he recover soon enough to help the police - and his father - rescue his mother before it's too late?
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Taxi (1953)
Character: Captain Skavlon (uncredited)
A New York cab driver helps an Irish immigrant with a baby locate her missing husband.
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