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Rue de la Paix (1927)
Character: Laurent Baudry
A designer is in love with a model, who ends up creating her own fashion house, with the help of a millionaire who is also in love with her.
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The Romany (1923)
Character: Robbie
A gypsy girl saves a runaway girl from her rich fiancé.
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Die Stadt der Versuchung (1925)
Character: Harry Stephenson
While a Russian refugee girl attempts to get work in Constantinople to support herself and her grandfather, a Turkish Bey attempts to make her his mistress.
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The Woman Tempted (1927)
Character: Basil Gilmore
A young woman murders another woman whose behaviour drove her fiancé to suicide.
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Die selige Exzellenz (1927)
Character: Harry Stephenson
In the Ruritanian kingdom of Leuchtenstein, the old ruler has just died. His subjects are a bunch of intrigants, and his only real friend was the Baroness Windegg (Olga Tschechowa), a kind-hearted, witty, and very attractive woman, who however was not much loved by the Leuchtenstein upper class. And as these are only interested in getting better positions and other wealths after His Excellency's death, the baroness invents the story that the old ruler wrote his memoirs before his death, containing a lot of intimate, delicate and potentially embarrassing details about the Leuchtenstein dignitaries. Unsurprisingly, everyone is afraid about the details to be revealed. Only the successor to the throne, Prince Ernst Albrecht (Willy Fritsch) sees through the baroness' scheme, and as he is a lusty young man, he joins in her prank.
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Love's Old Sweet Song (1933)
Character: Announcer
'Farmer loves singer whom his half-brother marries and abandons with baby.' (British Film Catalogue)
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Poppies of Flanders (1927)
Character: Bob Standish
An Earl's reformed son fakes a relapse on learning his sweetheart loves another, and dies saving his life.
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Das Bildnis (1923)
Character: Ingenieur
Three men fall in love with a woman from a window photograph. When they find her living as a recluse in an isolated Hungarian mansion, they decide against a visit because she wouldn't live up to their idealized images of her.
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Saxophon-Susi (1928)
Character: Lord Herbert Southcliffe
Silent version of a story later remade in French and German as Baby: A count's daughter wants a stage career, her show girl friend wants an education, so they change places.
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