The Final Close-Up

A Walter Edwards film directed by , released in 1919.

A Walter Edwards film directed by , released in 1919.

A poor man assumes the identity of a wealthy look-alike after accidentally killing him; his wife prefers the new, non-abusive version and falls in love him.

Blue Jean Billie (Dean), a prosperous young woman crook who lives apart from the denizens of the underworld, has pulled off many robberies of the high society world with the help of her pal Shaver Michael (De Grasse). Billie gains…

A Ernest C. Warde film directed by , released in 1919.

A J.A. Barry film directed by , released in 1919.

Two Southern clans, the Lynches and the Summers, have been at odds with each other since long before Civil War times. But that hasn’t stopped Jere Lynch and Betty Summers from falling in love.

A dramatization of the life of Theodore Roosevelt leading up to his presidency of the United States

Helene Palmer and her husband Orrin have grown apart, and she becomes infatuated with bachelor Edward Wadsworth. With the outbreak of World War I, Orrin and Edward enlist, while Helene works as a Red Cross nurse in a small French…

Sessue Hayakawa was making the transition from Asian villain to sympathetic hero in this picture. The plot is a combination of racial stereotypes that were common in the U.S. during the silent era and real-life situations experienced by Asians living…

Wastrel New York millionaire Roland Van Dam travels to New Orleans during Mardi Gras, looking for adventure and romance. Because the costume he is wearing includes a red gardenia, he is mistaken for escaped prisoner Emile Le Duc by a…