My Four Years in Germany (1918)
95%
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“William Nigh's work, both as director and assembler, will stamp him as a producer of the highest rank.” –
Variety
Nov 16, 2022
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Mutiny (1917)
100%
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“There is some red-blooded action, such as mutiny on board, the wrecking of the vessel in a storm, etc., making for five interesting reels to the average picture patron.” –
Variety
Sep 7, 2022
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The Secret of the Swamp (1916)
67%
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“The story is told in serious melodramatic fashion and the denouement comes as a surprise for the spectators. Therefore we have a melodrama with a surprise comedy finish.” –
Variety
Sep 7, 2022
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The Greater Law (1917)
100%
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“[It was filmed in] Truckee, Cal., high up amid the Sierras, and there snow scenes and ice fields, flecked with giant firs and evergreen shrubs, furnished a Klondyke backing that is psychic in its cool beauties on a midsummer afternoon or evening.” –
Variety
Sep 7, 2022
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The Show Down (1917)
83%
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“While The Show-Down may not be considered the best of many really beautiful releases Lynn F. Reynolds has given to Bluebird, it nevertheless averages well above the standard of photoplays usual to program features.” –
Variety
Sep 6, 2022
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The Dream Girl (1916)
86%
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“The Dream Girl, Lasky (Paramount) feature by Jeanie MacPherson, produced by Cecil DeMille, proves that, while there is nothing new under the sun, you can take one of the very oldest "plots" and make a scenario out of it by proper handling.” –
Variety
Jun 2, 2021
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Squadron Leader X (1943)
88%
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“A very workmanlike job on which time and money must have been lavishly expended, intelligently cast, directed and photographed.” –
Variety
May 14, 2021
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Romeo and Juliet (1916)
100%
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“The Capulet festivities in the first act make a well-handled bit of mass, with a group of bare-legged dancers to help out the spectacle and the street brawls were extremely picturesque.” –
Variety
Mar 5, 2021
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The Fall of a Nation (1916)
43%
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“The big battle scenes were remarkably well staged, calling forth volumes of tremendous applause at the premiere. Victor Herbert's Interpretative music aided materially to the general effectiveness.” –
Variety
Nov 20, 2020
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Shoes (1916)
91%
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“There are no "big" or "sensational" scenes, merely a vision of life as it actually is, and devoid of all theatricalism.” –
Variety
Nov 18, 2020
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Wildcat of Paris (1919)
80%
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“Rather impressive and intensely thrilling.” –
Variety
Oct 21, 2020
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The Golem (1920)
100%
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“The production is an impressively dignified one and the scenes of medieval limes are well visualized, with some magnificent mob scenes. The cast has been carefully selected with a view to the depiction of ancient types and are all excellent.” –
Variety
Oct 13, 2020
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The Woman Who Dared (1916)
86%
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“It Is due to the ingenuity of combining the situations with the excellent ensemble acting of the high grade company organized by the California Co. that the almost certain success of The Woman Who Dared is due.” –
Variety
Aug 25, 2020
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Life Without Soul (1916)
100%
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“Here is a subject worthy the effort of a Griffith. The Ocean folks have done well with it, despite numerous inconsistencies, but there is no reasonable limit to the possibilities of such a subject.” –
Variety
Aug 19, 2020
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Madame Jealousy (1918)
71%
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“Designed as a complete departure from the usual style of photoplay feature, Madame Jealousy is an unqualified success.” –
Variety
Aug 18, 2020
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Carmen (1915)
78%
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“It just misses being a masterpiece.” –
Variety
Jul 25, 2020
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Carmen (1915)
80%
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“The magnificence of the scenic investiture as a whole reflects much credit upon the producers and praiseiIs due the director.” –
Variety
Jul 2, 2020
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Daughter of the Gods (1916)
90%
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“A Daughter of the Gods Is without question one of the most stupendous exhibitions of pageantry ever shown and is most artistically directed.” –
Variety
Jun 27, 2020
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The Darling of Paris (1917)
86%
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“It is entitled to the utmost commendation.” –
Variety
Dec 30, 2019
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“It is unquestionably a fact conceded by all who witness this photo play, that It ranks In the first division as a production of Importance and artistry.” –
Variety
Dec 27, 2019
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Such a Little Pirate (1918)
80%
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“It's a clean, wholesome, simple, straight-away tale not intended to be accepted seriously by grown-ups, and makes a diverting 60 minutes' entertainment.” –
Variety
Dec 23, 2019
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The Blue Bird (1918)
100%
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“From the standpoint of a film production, there have been more expensive and pretentious attempts, but It is safe to assert that nothing quite like Director Tourneur's work has ever been shown on the screen.” –
Variety
Dec 17, 2019
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Forbidden City (1918)
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“The scenic and atmospheric details are elaborately splendid, and the general acting and direction of a very high order.” –
Variety
Dec 17, 2019
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Salome (1918)
78%
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“All things considered, the William Fox-Theda Bara screen production of Salome is a pretentious, artistic, interesting presentation of the sensational order and gives every indication of enjoying largo financial success.” –
Variety
Dec 14, 2019
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Blind Justice (1915)
100%
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“It Is not the play, the fine scenic detail or anything else -- It is the remarkable acting of Benjamin [Christensen] that makes Blind Justice a masterpiece of motion photography.” –
Variety
Oct 16, 2019
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