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Réalisé par Edward F. ClineOrigine Etats-UnisGenres Drame,
Comédie,
Comédie dramatiqueActeurs Jackie Coogan,
Russell Simpson,
Claire McDowell,
Cesare Gravina,
Peaches Jackson Guererro,
Sam De GrasseNote62%
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Toby Tyler, un petit garçon, fuit son oncle qui le maltraite, et se retrouve dans un cirque où il travaille comme serveur de limonade. Petit à petit son talent est reconnu, et il devient une des vedettes du cirque.![Les Trois Âges](/images/small/1854.jpg)
, 1h3
Réalisé par Edward F. Cline,
Buster KeatonOrigine Etats-UnisGenres Drame,
Comédie,
Comédie romantiqueThèmes Mafia,
La préhistoire,
GangstersActeurs Buster Keaton,
Margaret Leahy,
Wallace Beery,
Joe Roberts,
Lillian Lawrence,
Lionel BelmoreNote69%
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Trois intrigues situées dans trois périodes historiques — préhistoire, Rome antique, et les temps modernes (les Années folles)— s'entrecroisent pour prouver l'intemporalité des rapports amoureux entre l'homme et la femme. Dans chaque séquence, les personnages interprétés par Buster Keaton et Wallace Beery s'affrontent pour obtenir l'attention de la même femme, jouée par Margaret Leahy.![Sérénade sur la glace](/images/small/82792.jpg)
, 1h21
Réalisé par Edward F. ClineOrigine Etats-UnisGenres Drame,
Comédie musicaleActeurs Bobby Breen,
Charles Ruggles,
Dolores Costello,
Robert Barrat,
John King,
Billy GilbertNote51%
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Breaking The Ice begins while Tommy Martin ( Bobby Breen ) and his mother, Martha Martin (Dolores Costello) say goodbye to Henry and Reuben Johnson ( John 'Dusty' King and Delmar Watson ). After having stopped by the Mennonite farm, where Tommy and Martha stay with the William and Annie Decker ( Robert Barrat and Dorothy Peterson ), the Johnsons are headed back to their hometown of Goshen. That night over dinner, Tommy, Martha and the Decker’s discuss the possibility of Tommy and Martha returning to their home in Kansas to work their farm, having fully recovered from the death of Mr. Marti. William Decker does not wish to allow them to return without the help of a man on the farm. Tommy suggests that Henry Johnson would be happy to assist. Mrs. Decker agrees that Henry had displayed affections for Martha while he was at the farm. It is decided that in order to get both Tommy and Martha home, $92 would be needed in order to pay the train fare home. To Martha’s dismay, William writes Henry for the $92 if he wishes to marry Martha and send her home. Henry is to respond with a letter detailing his answer. William gives the letter to Tommy, who is to mail it when he is through with his chores. Instead, Tommy tears the letter up and does not send it.
[...]Voir plus...![Parole Girl](/imagesen/small/81125.jpg)
, 1h7
Réalisé par Edward F. ClineOrigine Etats-UnisGenres Drame,
PolicierActeurs Mae Clarke,
Ralph Bellamy,
Hale Hamilton,
Marie Prevost,
Ferdinand Gottschalk,
Lee PhelpsNote64%
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When Sylvia Day (Mae Clarke) is caught trying to pull a scam on the Taylor Department Store in New York City, she pleads with the store manager to let her go, but his boss, Joe Smith (Ralph Bellamy), insists on following store policy, and she is handed over to the police, convicted and sentenced to a year in prison. Sylvia is consumed with the idea of getting revenge on Joe.![The Widow From Chicago](/images/small/80263.jpg)
, 1h4
Réalisé par Edward F. ClineOrigine Etats-UnisGenres Drame,
Policier,
RomanceActeurs Alice White,
Edward G. Robinson,
Neil Hamilton,
Frank McHugh,
Lee Shumway,
Brooks BenedictNote63%
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Two detectives, played by John Elliot and Harold Goodwin, board a train in pursuit of a gangster, who is played by Neil Hamilton. Hamilton is travelling to New York to work for Edward G. Robinson, a notorious gangster who owns a nightclub. Hamilton jumps off the train near a bridge crossing and since no trace of him can be found the police believe him to be dead. Goodwin assumes Hamilton's identity and joins Robinson's gang but is quickly discovered to be an imposter and shot. Determined to find out who killed her brother, Alice White poses as Hamilton's widow and attempts to get a job at Robinson's nightclub. Hamilton eventually shows up and White is almost exposed as an imposter. Hamilton, however, is eventually persuaded by White and he promises not to tell Robinson the truth. White and Hamilton fall in love. During a hold-up, White protects Hamilton by shooting at a cop in the back. Hamilton begins to think of reforming due to White's influence. White eventually gets Robinson to confess that he shot her brother by pretending to be interested in him. She leaves the phone off the hook while the police listen in on his confession. When the police show up, Robinson realizes what White has done and uses White as a shield against the police but Hamilton manages to save White and Robinson is forced to surrender to the police.
[...]Voir plus...![Sweet Mama](/imagesen/small/80250.jpg)
, 1h17
Réalisé par Edward F. ClineOrigine Etats-UnisGenres Drame,
PolicierActeurs Alice White,
David Manners,
Kenneth Thomson,
Lee Moran,
Robert Elliott,
Richard CramerNote72%
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When the film begins we find Alice White stranded several hundred miles away from New York with a burlesque troupe. She receives a telegraph that her boyfriend, played by David Manners, is in jail. White boards a train headed for New York without a ticket because she has no money. When the conductor discovers she has no ticket she is almost thrown off the train. A detective, played by Robert Elliott, befriends White and offers to let White borrow the money she needs for a ticket. When she arrives in New York she finds that Manners has been bailed out by a friend and is working for Kenneth Thomson, playing as a gangster who runs a nightclub. White is disappointed to find that her boyfriend is working for criminals. She gets some money from Manners to pay back Elliott for the money he gave her for a train ticket. Elliott notices that she is paying with bills that have been reported stolen. White confesses everything she knows to the detective about her boyfriend and his new employer. Elliott asks White to get a job at the nightclub so that she can get evidence against the gangsters and in return he promises to clear her boyfriend of any wrongdoing. White easily gets a job singing and dancing at the club. Eventually she hears plans about a bank robbery and reports everything to Elliott. When the gangster attempt to rob the bank they realize that the police are watching and waiting and conclude that someone has informed the police ahead of time. Thompson suspects that White has informed the police. In order to save her, Manners implicates himself and the gangsters get ready to stage an accidental suicide for him. They plan to throw Manners out of the window of Thompson's penthouse apartment. White informs the police and arrives in the nick of time to save Manners. Thompson, realizing now that the police have ample evidence against him, attempts to escape and is shot by the police. Manners and White are happily reunited and the film ends.
[...]Voir plus...![The Forward Pass](/imagesen/small/79817.jpg)
, 1h18
Réalisé par Edward F. ClineOrigine Etats-UnisGenres Drame,
Comédie dramatique,
Musical,
RomanceThèmes Sport,
Football américain,
MusiqueActeurs Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.,
Loretta Young,
Guinn "Big Boy" Williams,
Marion Byron,
Phyllis Crane,
Lane ChandlerNote48%
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Marty Reid, le quarterback vedette de l'équipe de l'université, est souvent mis sur la touche et il jure de ne plus jouer au football. Il va y être poussé par l'attitude d'Ed Kirby à son égard...