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1. Where Are My Children?
1916
1h 2m
Approved
6.3
(872)
Rate
A District Attorney's outspoken stand on abortion lands him in trouble with the local community.
Director
Phillips Smalley
Lois Weber
Stars
Tyrone Power Sr.
Mrs. Tyrone Power
Marie Walcamp
2. Blind Husbands
1919
1h 42m
Not Rated
6.9
(1.7K)
Rate
An Austrian officer sets out to seduce a neglected young wife.
Director
Erich von Stroheim
Stars
Sam De Grasse
Francelia Billington
Erich von Stroheim
3. The Hunchback of Notre Dame
1923
2h 13m
Passed
7.2
(6.1K)
Rate
In 15th-century Paris, the brother of the archdeacon plots with the gypsy king to foment a peasant revolt. Meanwhile, a freakish hunchback falls in love with a gypsy dancer.
Director
Wallace Worsley
Stars
Lon Chaney
Patsy Ruth Miller
Norman Kerry
4. The Phantom of the Opera
1925
1h 33m
Passed
7.5
(20K)
Rate
A mad, disfigured composer seeks love with a lovely young opera singer.
Director
Rupert Julian
Lon Chaney
Ernst Laemmle
Stars
Lon Chaney
Mary Philbin
Norman Kerry
5. Melody of Love
1928
1h 30m
6.5
(14)
Rate
Songwriter Jack Clark, who is in love with chorus girl Flo Thompson, enlists in the Army with his pal Lefty and is sent to France.
Director
Arch Heath
Stars
Walter Pidgeon
Mildred Harris
Jane Winton
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