Oliver Twist
1909 · 14 min · ★ 4.4 · Drama
Adaptation of the Charles Dickens novel.
Directed by J. Stuart Blackton · Written by Eugene Mullin
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William Humphrey Fagin
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The Happy Warrior · 1925The Happy Warrior
★ 10.01925
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My Husband's Other Wife · 1920My Husband's Other Wife
★ 10.01920
MovieDramaRomance
Popular actress Adelaide Hedlar, cherishes her career and ambitions more than a home and children, much to the chagrin of her husband, Dr. Mark Ridgewell. Following their divorce, Mark goes West, meets country girl Nettie Bryson and marries her. Meanwhile, Adelaide refuses to marry playwright Wilifred Dean until she is certain that her husband has remarried. Upon discovering Mark's marriage, she decides to win him back and subsequently travels West, meets Nettie and determines to regain Mark's love.
The Moonshine Trail · 1919The Moonshine Trail
★ 9.01919
MovieDrama
After her father and two brothers are killed, Cynthia and her mother go to New York, where Cynthia gets a job in his office working for a wealthy stockbroker who's attracted to her.
The Film Parade · 1933The Film Parade
★ 8.01933
MovieHistoryDocumentary
Pioneer filmmaker J. Stuart Blackton was intrigued by the idea of a film about the history of the movies as early as 1915. He finally released a 52-minute feature called The Film Parade that was shown in New York and favorably reviewed by "Variety" in 1933. He continued tinkering with the film for the rest of the decade, and later filmmakers and distributors used Blackton's footage for stock or to produce their own variously titled and truncated versions. -UCLA Film & Television Archive
Let Not Man Put Asunder · 1924Let Not Man Put Asunder
★ 8.01924
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The Forbidden Valley · 1920The Forbidden Valley
★ 8.01920
MovieDrama
A feud has been raging between the Lee and Mitchell families, in the forbidden valley of the Kentucky hills. The lone survivors are Ben Lee, his granddaughter Morning Glory and a young Mitchell boy who is given refuge by minister Dominie Jones. Fifteen years pass and Jack Winslow, a surveyor, comes to the valley and falls in love with Morning Glory. Their romance is opposed by Dave, a young half-wit who also loves Morning Glory and, out of jealousy, makes several attempts on Jack's life. When Jack is suspected of being the last surviving Mitchell, Morning Glory, acting in accordance with her family code of honor, shoots and wounds him. Soon after, Jones reappears and explains that Dave is the real Mitchell heir, thus clearing the path for Jack and Morning Glory's reconciliation.
Dawn · 1919Dawn
★ 7.01919
MovieDrama
Keith, an artist, begins to go blind as a result of having fallen out of a tree as a child. His fiancé Dorothy, a wealthy heiress, had previously said that she thought blind people were "disgusting", and he refuses to see her. Dorothy plans to have her father, an eye surgeon, perform an operation on Keith that may help him regain his sight, but things don't go as planned.
Tides of Passion · 1925Tides of Passion
★ 7.01925
MovieDramaRomance
In a small Nova Scotia, Canada, fishing village, Charity Byfleet marries William Pennland, a romantic soldier of fortune, just before he leaves on a long voyage. The irrepressible William, however, soon initiates a flirtation with the captain's wife and is thrown overboard. He swims to shore, landing on a rough and isolated stretch of the Nova Scotia coast, where he is found half-dead and nursed back to health by Hagar Levanti.
And the Villain Still Pursued Her; or, the Author's Dream · 1906And the Villain Still Pursued Her; or, the Author's Dream
★ 6.51906
MovieComedyAdventure
A pulp writer dozes off at his desk and dreams himself into a melodrama of love and rivalry. What begins as a familiar tale soon veers into absurdity—complete with outrageous twists, overblown villains, and even a gunshot to the head. J. Stuart Blackton’s parody gleefully skewers the clichés of stage melodrama in one of early cinema’s most inventive comedies.
Little Nemo · 1911Little Nemo
★ 6.41911
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The Artist's Dilemma · 1901The Artist's Dilemma
★ 6.01901
MovieFantasyComedy
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Lady Godiva · 1911Lady Godiva
★ 5.71911
MovieDrama
The story of how Lady Godiva came to ride naked through the streets of Coventry.
The Haunted Hotel · 1907The Haunted Hotel
★ 5.71907
MovieComedyAnimation
A traveler stays the night at a rural inn, but gets no rest as he is tormented by various spectres and mysterious happenings.
A Midsummer Night's Dream · 1909A Midsummer Night's Dream
★ 4.81909
MovieFantasyComedy
An early film adaptation of the Bard's comic fantasy.
The Life and Death of King Richard III · 1912The Life and Death of King Richard III
★ 4.71912
MovieDramaHistory
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King Lear · 1909King Lear
★ 4.21909
MovieDrama
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