Genre Drama

The Prisoner

While traveling in Europe Philip Quentin encounters his former sweetheart, Dorothy Garrison, and finds that she is now engaged to Prince Ugo Ravorelli, whom Philip recognizes as the man wanted for a murder in Brazil.

The Purple Dawn

The Purple Dawn is a 1923 American silent romantic drama film that was produced, written, and directed by Charles R. Seeling. Starring Bessie Love, Bert Sprotte, and William E. Aldrich. The film is presumed lost.

The Purple Highway

Two inmates and a cleaning girl at a home for struggling artists achieve success and fame when they pool their talents and produce a smash hit Broadway musical. Edgar ( Monte Blue ), the playwright, is in love with April…

The Ragged Edge

Howard Spurlock, wrongfully accused of theft, believes police are seeking his arrest. On “the ragged edge,” he takes refuge in China, where he meets and is nursed back to health by Ruth Endicott, daughter of a missionary. They marry and…

The Rustle of Silk

Lola de Breze loves Lord Arthur Fallaray from afar, though there seems to be no way to bring them together — he is England’s Colonial Secretary and married, while she is merely a working class maiden. But when she is…

The Ne’er-Do-Well

Disgusted with his spendthrift son, Kirk Anthony’s father has Kirk shanghaied and taken to Panama, where he attracts the attention of Mrs. Edith Cortlandt. He subsequently falls in love with Chiquita, the daughter of a Panamanian general, gets a railroad…

The Man Who Won

Bill is a gambler, whose friend Scipio goes in search of his wife Jessie. Jessie, fed up with her life of poverty, has run off with the wealthy and villainous James. She has left behind her two children on James’…

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