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Martin Justice

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The Toy Shop

The Toy Shop

Cinematographer Ray Rennahan utilized the two-strip Technicolor process for this film, but either surviving prints have faded or the color palette was limited in the first place, for generally we see only muddy reds, dim greens, and occasional splashes of blue. The film was shot silent and then dubbed with synchronized music consisting of seasonal tunes such as "Jingle Bells," "O Holy Night," and "March of the Wooden Soldiers."
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1928

Secret Orders

Secret Orders

At the outbreak of the World War, Janet Graham, a telegrapher, is persuaded by Eddie Delano, a crook masquerading as a salesman, to marry him. She agrees, but upon discovering his duplicity, she turns him over to the police. Janet enters the U. S. Secret Service and is detailed to uncover the source of a "leak" in the sailing of troop transports
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1926

Romance and Brass Tacks

Romance and Brass Tacks

Second release in James Montgomery Flagg's 'Sweethearts and Wives' series of short comedies.
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1918

Hick Manhattan

Hick Manhattan

This story revolves around a young woman who loses her job and a young man who has been unable to make a success as an art photographer. A fire breaks out in the house where the woman is rooming, and she rushes to the street en dishabille, just as the man appears. Immediately he has visions of a fortune, and persuades her to pose as a wild Greek girl. He has her arrested for performing Grecian dances in the street in her scanty attire.
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1918

It's Greek to Us

It's Greek to Us

It's Greek to Us is a 1918 film
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1918

Melodie

Melodie

Melodie is the fictional rendition of an episode in the life of the late-18th-century violin maker, musician, and teacher Carl Ludwig Bachman (1743–1809).
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The Count and the Wedding Guest

The Count and the Wedding Guest

Mary Conway was a nonentity in Mrs. Scott's New York genteel boarding house. She had never had a beau. Andy Donovan, a new boarder, caused her first flutter and regret for her unattractiveness. A description in a lurid novel of the grief-stricken heroine and the attention she attracted in her garb of woe gives Mary an idea and - two weeks later she appears fashionably attired in Fifth avenue mourning - and weeps forth a tale to the now sympathetic Andy of a dead fiancé, the Count Mazzini.
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1918