My Four Years in Germany (1918)
95%
“The picture is simply history presented in an unusually attractive way, and unless we are much mistaken it is going to fill [theaters] for some time to come.” –
New York Tribune
Nov 16, 2022
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The Toll of the Sea (1922)
89%
“In color and in production it is one of the loveliest, daintiest pieces of art work that you could find.” –
New York Tribune
Oct 21, 2022
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The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (1919)
96%
“The picture sets itself the task of raising your hair from your head, and it succeeds from the moment the actors appear in the prologue.” –
New York Tribune
Oct 3, 2022
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Upstairs (1919)
88%
“If you are as fond of Mabel Normand as we are, go to see Upstairs at the Strand this week. If not, stay away, for the picture is devoted almost entirely to the exploitation of her peculiar and, to us, most fetching sort of humor.” –
New York Tribune
Jun 2, 2021
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Experience (1921)
57%
“We are quite sure that in spite of the marvelously beautiful photography in some of the scenes and the lavishness of the production we should not care for Experience if we had not found our youth in Richard Barthelmess.” –
New York Tribune
May 19, 2021
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Romeo and Juliet (1916)
100%
“As a picture it was interesting, and would have furnished a splendid entertainment if one had never heard of Shakespeare.” –
New York Tribune
Mar 5, 2021
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The Bar Sinister (1917)
100%
“Nothing more entertaining and altogether artistic has been seen in a long time.” –
New York Tribune
Jan 25, 2021
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Deliverance (1919)
88%
“Of course, every one knows in a general way that, though lacking sight, the power to hear, or speak, Helen Keller became one of the best educated women in the world, but one cannot realize enormousness of that task until one has seen the journey.” –
New York Tribune
Nov 10, 2020
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Wildcat of Paris (1919)
80%
“The picture diverts even if it does not convince.” –
New York Tribune
Oct 21, 2020
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Brewster's Millions (1921)
100%
“This picture needs no criticism, for every one knows the story of Brewster's Millions, and every one knows Roscoe, once Fatty.” –
New York Tribune
Oct 21, 2020
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Cabiria (1914)
93%
“Although it was made so long ago, the photoplay seems to be as fine as anything we have now.” –
New York Tribune
Oct 19, 2020
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The Golem (1920)
100%
“Paul Wegener directed the picture, and he also play the title role and it is a marvelous piece of work. The story is beautifully done.” –
New York Tribune
Oct 13, 2020
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The Ghost of Slumber Mountain (1918)
100%
“It is something different from anything we have see on the screen. Dawley goes to sleep and dreams that he is living in prehistoric times. And all kinds of animals appear. Mastodons and horned lizards and dinosaurs. We should like to know how it was done.” –
New York Tribune
Oct 8, 2020
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Ravished Armenia (1919)
91%
“The photography is excellent and some of the scenes are beautiful and picturesque, but most of it is extremely harrowing, and it runs for more than an hour and a half.” –
New York Tribune
Sep 5, 2020
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Hearts of the World (1918)
95%
“Every character in the play is real. Either Mr. Griffith has a genius for selecting his casts or else he has the power to infuse in his actors something of his own genius.” –
New York Tribune
Aug 13, 2020
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Trifling Women (1922)
82%
“Ramon Navarro seems to us to make every man who ever wore the hero's laurels look to his wreath. He is sincere, extremely handsome, and his acting is facile and intelligent.” –
New York Tribune
Jul 23, 2020
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One Glorious Day (1922)
100%
“Mr. Rogers's performance as Ezra is absolutely inspired. As you watch him in the different moods you feel that he is nearly as good an actor as Charlie Chaplin.” –
New York Tribune
Jul 18, 2020
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Hamlet (1921)
75%
“[Hamlet] is the most fascinating picture I ever have seen. That I can state without reservations.” –
New York Tribune
Jul 7, 2020
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Strictly Business (1962)
“Strictly Business is a delightful little play from the O. Henry story of the same name.” –
New York Tribune
Jun 24, 2020
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“Bessie Love ought never to make another picture, because she can never hope to equal The Sawdust Ring.” –
New York Tribune
Jun 24, 2020
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Forbidden Paths (1917)
“With the talents of Sessue Hayakawa and the beauty of Vivian Martin it would seem that Forbidden Paths... should be a whole lot better than it is.” –
New York Tribune
Apr 14, 2020
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Madame Jealousy (1918)
71%
“Madame Jealousy could be much better than it is, but at that it is much better than it might be, because those allegorical pictures are difficult things to handle.” –
New York Tribune
Apr 9, 2020
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Men Who Have Made Love to Me (1918)
38%
“Mary MacLane has personality. Also, we believe that she is the sort of woman whom other women are mad about or hate intensely. We believe, too, that many more men may have made love to Mary than those which are depicted on the screen.” –
New York Tribune
Apr 7, 2020
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Tarzan of the Apes (1918)
86%
“It is interesting if not advanced drama.” –
Photoplay
Feb 26, 2020
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Mother Eternal (1921)
“Mr. Abramson wrote and directed the picture himself and he has done well.” –
New York Tribune
Dec 30, 2019
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