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The Old Arm Chair (1920)
Character: N/A
A little girl wakes from a dream about the old armchair in which she has fallen asleep. The dream concerns a hidden letter, a hidden hoard of money and a wrongfully convicted man.
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Disraeli (1916)
Character: Duke of Glastonbury
The Prime Minister's wife helps acquire shares in the Suez Canal.
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Young Lochinvar (1923)
Character: Johnstone
In Scotland, a young man, Lochinvar insists on marrying Ellen, the woman he loves in spite of the fact that she is betrothed to another.
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Wuthering Heights (1920)
Character: Mr Earnshaw
Young orphan Heathcliff is adopted by the wealthy Earnshaw family and moves into their estate, Wuthering Heights. Soon, the new resident falls for his compassionate foster sister, Cathy. The two share a remarkable bond that seems unbreakable until Cathy, feeling the pressure of social convention, suppresses her feelings and marries Edgar Linton, a man of means who befits her stature. Heathcliff vows to win her back.
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Tell Your Children (1922)
Character: Reuben Haslar
A Lady stops her daughter from eloping with a farmer, takes away her baby, and makes her marry a Lord.
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Milestones (1916)
Character: N/A
Family saga about several generations of shipbuilders. Believed to be a lost film.
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What the Butler Saw (1924)
Character: Professor Shall
Farce centered on a married man, Barrington (Guy Newall), who pretends to be single while his wife, Mrs. Barrington (Irene Rich), is traveling in America. Complications arise when a guest at a hydrotherapy clinic is bitten by a parrot and, in a fit of pique, encourages the bird to bite every other male guest at the facility.
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The Starlit Garden (1923)
Character: Hennessey
In Italy, a ward wins her affianced guardian by saving him from a rival's knife.
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In the Blood (1924)
Character: Sir James Crabtree
A woman frames her stepson for theft and he takes the place of his father's drugged champion and wins a boxing match.
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The Cabaret Kid (1926)
Character: Sir Trevor Trebarrow
A pilot saves a dancer from a Paris nightclub owner and they stow away to Cornwall.
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Lights of London (1924)
Character: Sir Oliver Armytage
Harold Armytage is disowned, then framed for murder by his conniving cousin, Clifford, to steal his inheritance. After escaping jail, Harold rescues his wife, Bess, and brings the true villains to justice.
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Trapped by the Mormons (1922)
Character: Mr. Prescott
Mormons capture women for their wives in this silent anti-Mormon propaganda film featuring the original organ music.
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