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  • The Cameraman's Revenge (1912)

    1. The Cameraman's Revenge

    191212mNot RatedShort
    7.7 (3.4K)
    Mr Beetle seeks companionship from a statuesque dragonfly dancer, unaware that her ex-boyfriend, a slender grasshopper and an industrious cameraman, watches their every move. Will Mrs Beetle forgive him? Will he get away with adultery?
    DirectorWladyslaw Starewicz
  • The Cry of the Children (1912)

    2. The Cry of the Children

    191229mNot RatedShort
    6.2 (351)
    An indictment of the evils of child labor, the film was controversial in its time for its use of actual footage of children employed in a working mill.
    DirectorGeorge NicholsStarsMarie ElineEthel WrightJames Cruze
  • The Land Beyond the Sunset (1912)

    3. The Land Beyond the Sunset

    191214mUnratedShort
    6.9 (939)
    A young boy, opressed by his mother, goes on an outing in the country with a social welfare group where he dares to dream of a land where the cares of his ordinary life fade.
    DirectorHarold M. ShawStarsMartin FullerMrs. William BechtelWalter Edwin
  • 4. Ma concierge est trop jolie

    19127mShort
    4.6 (17)
    DirectorAndré HeuzéStarsMadeleine AubryLucien CallamandSémery
  • 5. Alkali Ike's Motorcycle

    1912Short
    One night all the boys of the Seven Up Ranch are invited to the house to meet Bud Simpson's niece from Lizardhead. After hours of brushing up his dusty best clothes, Alkali Ike finally rigs himself out and, with a freshly washed rubber collar roped about his neck, chases into the ranch house where he finds the lovely Sophie seated at the organ, surrounded by the boys, who are industriously screeching their heads off in an endeavor to sing. Alkali Ike vainly attempts to elbow his way through and get a sight of the fair Sophie, but in vain, and is finally thrown out of the house by the boys. But his wooing is not in vain, and the next morning a motorcyclist arrives at the ranch and stops for a while. Alkali immediately sees possibilities in the machine, buys it outright, and invites Sophie to take a spin with him along the trail. She delightedly agrees, and then the fun begins. Of course Alkali loses control of the mechanism and the wildest of rides ensues. Finally the machine lands in the creek and there we leave Alkali in the hands of the enraged Sophie, who does things good and plenty to him.
    DirectorGilbert M. 'Broncho Billy' AndersonStarsAugustus CarneyMargaret JoslinFred Church
  • Maurice Costello and Rose Coghlan in As You Like It (1912)

    6. As You Like It

    1912
    4.5 (26)
    After the overthrowing of Duke Senior by his tyrannical brother, Senior's daughter Rosalind disguises herself as a man and sets out to find her banished father while also counseling her clumsy suitor Orlando in the art of wooing.
    DirectorsJ. Stuart BlacktonCharles KentJames YoungStarsMaurice CostelloRose CoghlanRosemary Theby
  • Magda Foy and Mace Greenleaf in Falling Leaves (1912)

    7. Falling Leaves

    191212mNot RatedShort
    6.6 (1.8K)
    Trixie believe the only way she can save her older sister from dying of tuberculosis is by preventing the autumn leaves from falling, so one night she steals into the garden in her nightie and fastens fallen leaves to branches with twine.
    DirectorAlice GuyStarsMace GreenleafBlanche CornwallMarian Swayne
  • The Night Before Christmas (1905)

    8. A Christmas Accident

    191215mNot RatedShort
    6.1 (321)
    A mean old man lives next door to a poor but happy large family. The little girl next door tries to reach him, and eventually helps melt his heart on Christmas eve.
    DirectorHarold M. ShawStarsWilliam WadsworthMrs. William BechtelAugustus Phillips
  • À la conquête du pôle (1912)

    9. À la conquête du pôle

    191233mNot RatedShort
    6.8 (1.3K)
    Aboard the futuristic flying machine of his own invention, Professor Mabouloff and his team of intercultural explorers set off on yet another impossible expedition to North Pole's vast landscapes. What wonders await the bold adventurers?
    DirectorGeorges MélièsStarsGeorges MélièsFernande Albany
  • Dorothy Gibson in Saved from the Titanic (1912)

    10. Saved from the Titanic

    191210mShort
    6.1 (136)
    The story of the Titanic disaster based on the account of a survivor.
    DirectorÉtienne ArnaudStarsDorothy GibsonAlec B. FrancisJulia Stuart
  • Lillian Gish and Dorothy Gish in An Unseen Enemy (1912)

    11. An Unseen Enemy

    191217mNot RatedShort
    6.4 (1K)
    A brother and his two younger sisters inherit a modest amount from their father. When the brother is away, their shady housekeeper decides to take it for herself.
    DirectorD.W. GriffithStarsLillian GishDorothy GishElmer Booth
  • Les amours de la reine Élisabeth (1912)

    12. Les amours de la reine Élisabeth

    191244mTV-PGShort
    4.7 (173)
    Episodes from the life of Elizabeth I, Queen of England (1533-1603), focusing on her ill-fated love affair with Robert Devereux, Earl of Essex.
    DirectorsHenri DesfontainesLouis MercantonStarsSarah BernhardtLou TellegenMax Maxudian
  • Lillian Gish and Elmer Booth in The Musketeers of Pig Alley (1912)

    13. The Musketeers of Pig Alley

    191217mNot RatedShort
    6.6 (2.6K)
    A tender young woman and her musician husband attempt to eke out a living in the slums of New York City, but find themselves caught in the crossfires of gang violence.
    DirectorD.W. GriffithStarsElmer BoothLillian GishClara T. Bracy
  • Helen Gardner in Cleopatra (1912)

    14. Cleopatra

    19121h 40mUnrated
    5.1 (650)
    The fabled queen of Egypt's affair with Roman general Marc Antony is ultimately disastrous for both of them.
    DirectorCharles L. GaskillStarsHelen GardnerPearl SindelarMiss Fielding
  • From the Manger to the Cross (1912)

    15. From the Manger to the Cross

    19121h 11mTV-PG
    5.8 (684)
    An account of the life of Jesus Christ according to the New Testament, told as a series of tableaus interspersed with Bible verses.
    DirectorSidney OlcottStarsR. Henderson BlandPercy DyerGene Gauntier
  • The Gardener (1912)

    16. The Gardener

    191224mShort
    5.8 (262)
    A gardener runs a nursery. His son has fallen in love with the daughter of one of the workers at the nursery. The gardener, who has a good eye for daughter, runs furiously his son out of the house.
    DirectorVictor SjöströmStarsVictor SjöströmGösta EkmanGunnar Bohman
  • Robin Hood (1912)

    17. Robin Hood

    191230mShort
    5.3 (86)
    Maid Marian is represented in the cast as the daughter of Old Merwyn and it is at his house that the action begins. He introduces a rich gentleman as her prospective husband after displaying jewelry which the formal suitor has sent ahead with his declaration of love. Friar Tuck appears under the pretense of asking for alms and warns Marian that Robin is waiting at their meeting place. She manages to escape during a parley between her father and her future husband, Guy de Gisbourne, and keeps her appointment. She is discovered, however, and her angry father, backed up by the unheroic Guy, protests valiantly against the clandestine love-making, but formidable Robin is only amused. The bold outlaw is so careless about his personal safety that he eventually falls into an ambush prepared by Guy de Gisbourne, is captured and is bound to a tree while they set off in search of the Sheriff of Nottingham to obtain a formal warrant for Robin Hood's arrest. Marian hurries to where Little John is repairing swords at his forge and finds besides the brawny blacksmith Will Scarlet and Alan-a-Dale. As soon as these members of Robin Hood's band hear of their leader's plight they go to his rescue, free him and organize for revenge. Guy, meanwhile, repairs to the Sheriff of Nottingham's house, where he obtains the warrant he desires. He next visits Marian's father and uses his legal instrument to such advantage that he is promised the hand of the maid as soon as he arrests the outlaw. Guy gets busy. He sets out with a body of armed men expecting to find his prey tied to the tree, but is drawn into an ambush like that he prepared for Robin Hood. Robin and his men fall upon the invaders of their natural domain, drag them from their horses and bind them to the trees in the same manner as their leader had been treated. They then decide to capture the Sheriff. This bold plan fails when it is on the verge of success. The old gentleman wakes just in time to sound an alarm, which summons the guards and the entire band of outlaws is captured. Maid Marian effects a second rescue with greater difficulty, as Robin and his men had been incarcerated in a prison. She and a bunch of her pretty girl friends flirt with the sentinels and lure them away from their posts, while the outlaws scale the wall and descend to the other side by means of a rope secretly furnished for that purpose. The Sheriff now puts a price on Robin's head, while the latter buries himself deeper in the forest and gathers a powerful band of recruits. The second part opens at a wayside tavern near Nottingham. The Sheriff of Nottingham, Guy de Gisbourne, and Old Merwyn are in conspiracy, Friar Tuck watching them closely from another table while pretending to be drunk, and into this plotting comes a new character, a majestic stranger of formidable aspect. The newcomer is none other than Richard Coeur de Leon, the King himself, whose adventures are so entrancingly told by Sir Walter Scott. For some reason or another, not satisfactorily explained, the three gentlemen engaged in conspiring propose to capture the mysterious stranger. Without suspecting their evil devices the mysterious unknown seats himself and calls for refreshment. Friar Tuck draws near and warns the stranger. The latter secretly draws his sword and laughs at the idea of danger. Presently the Sheriff signals soldiers who are awaiting his call and they pour into the tavern. Their attack is directed against the stranger and some lively sword play follows. He backs up to the wall, cuts and thrusts in magnificent style and is materially aided by the monk. They do effective work, accomplishing marvels with their weapons, but are about to be overcome when Tuck draws the stranger away through a secret hiding-place and they seek safety in flight. The belligerent Friar conducts his new friend through the forest to the secret camp of the outlaw and there a great feast is prepared of venison and other game. Robin Hood gives up his own tent to the accommodation of the stranger when the latter retires for the night. Next day Robin and the unknown have a friendly bout with swords in which the famous outlaw is disarmed. He exclaims in amazement, "Only one man in all England could disarm me." "Who may that be?" asked the stranger. "Our Most Gracious King," replied Robin. Then Richard Coeur de Leon drops his long coat and exclaims: "I am the King!" This is Robin's opportunity. He and his band acclaim the monarch, while Richard the Lion-Hearted seems to enter into the spirit of their calling. When they depart on a secret mission, attired as monks, he gives them his sanction and bids them godspeed. They are on their way to abduct the beautiful Marian. Some lively adventures follow, but they get the girl and carry her away to their forest retreat, where she is wedded to her true lover by Friar Tuck. He performs the ceremony beneath the tree on whose trunk has been fashioned a cross made of daisies. All is not over. The persecutors are still busy. The Sheriff and Guy and Merwyn with all their soldiers appear at the wedding of Maid Marian and lay violent hands upon Robin. Now does the King advance and say, "Hold, that lady is Robin's wife!" In vain Merwyn urges that Marian is his daughter and that the King shall be informed of this indignity practiced upon his family. The monarch reveals his identity and orders Robin's men to clear his forest of the intruders, Sheriff and all. They do this with no reluctance and the play is over; virtue triumphs in the person of the noble lawbreaker, while vice, typified then as now by those who make and interpret the laws, is punished as it deserves.
    DirectorsÉtienne ArnaudHerbert BlachéStarsRobert FrazerBarbara TennantAlec B. Francis
  • Sarah Bernhardt in La dame aux camélias (1912)

    18. La dame aux camélias

    1912
    5.4 (47)
    Marguerite is a courtesan in Paris. She falls deeply in love with a young man of promise, Armand Duval. When Armand's father begs her not to ruin his hope of a career and position by marrying Armand, she acquiesces and leaves her lover. However, when poverty and terminal illness overwhelm her, Marguerite discovers that Armand has not lost his love for her.
    DirectorsAndré CalmettesLouis MercantonHenri PouctalStarsSarah BernhardtLou TellegenPaul Capellani
  • Nat C. Goodwin in Oliver Twist (1912)

    19. Oliver Twist

    1912
    5.2 (45)
    An orphan in early 19th century England escapes the poorhouse only to fall among a gang of pickpockets in London.
    StarsNat C. GoodwinVinnie BurnsCharley Rogers
  • Algie, the Miner (1912)

    20. Algie, the Miner

    191210mTV-GShort
    5.7 (643)
    Algie Allmore has one year to prove he's a man in order to wed Harry Lyons' daughter.
    DirectorsAlice GuyHarry SchenckEdward WarrenStarsBilly QuirkMary Foy
  • The Miracle (1912)

    21. The Miracle

    191230mShort
    4.8 (54)
    A young novice leaves the convent for a knight. Unlike the better-known 1959 film "The Miracle", this version is set in medieval times.
    DirectorsMichel CarréCherry KeartonStarsMaria CarmiFlorence WinstonErnst Matray
  • Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1912)

    22. Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

    191212mNot RatedShort
    6.0 (895)
    Dr. Henry Jekyll experiments with scientific means of revealing the hidden, dark side of man and releases a murderer from within himself.
    DirectorLucius HendersonStarsJames CruzeFlorence La BadieMarie Eline
  • Hobart Bosworth and Al Ernest Garcia in Monte Cristo (1912)

    23. Monte Cristo

    1912Short
    6.3 (27)
    Part One. The first reel opens with the departure of the ship Pharaon from Marseilles, with Dantes and Danglars, the man who later incomes his deadly rival, as supercargo. During the voyage the captain dies. At the moment of his death he gives the charge of the ship to Dantes, and also entrusts to him the secret message to Napoleon, with the imperial ring which will admit him to private audience with the illustrious exile. Dantes succeeds in his mission to Napoleon, and sails back to France with a communication from Napoleon to Noirtier, who dispatched the original missive. On arrival at Marseilles, Danglars tries to get the command of the Pharaon away from Dantes, but Morrel, the ship owner, is well satisfied with Dantes, and gives him his captain's papers. Dantes, after an affectionate reunion with his old father, visits his sweetheart, Mercedes. Fernand, a fiery young fisherman, who has been trying to win her for himself, is much incensed at Dantes' return. He discovers Danglars' enmity for Dantes, and conspires with him and several habitues of the Reserve Inn to bring trumped up charges against Dantes. Their nefarious scheme succeeds so well that Dantes is torn from a jolly prenuptial feast by the magistrate's guards and hustled from the distracted Mercedes' side to a dungeon in the Chateau D'If, in Marseilles harbor. Part Two. The second reel depicts the awful years spent in the dungeon by Dantes. He grows grizzled, ragged and unkempt in the solitude. He manages finally to get into communication, through a secret passage, with a fellow prisoner, an old Abbe, who is being persecuted by political and religious enemies. The Abbe is an eccentric person, whose one thought in life is the recovery of immense buried riches, the key to the finding of which he holds in the form of an old chart. Finally the Abbe comes to die, and entrusts the chart to Dantes. After the discovery of the Abbe's corpse by the guards, and while the latter have gone out to fetch shots with which to weight the sack in which they have wrapped the Abbe preparatory to casting him into the sea, Dantes manages to drag the corpse into his own cell and substitute himself for the remains. He is cast from the parapet of the castle in the sack which is supposed to contain the dead body. He has supplied himself with a knife beforehand, and as the sack sinks Dantes rips it open and swims to an isolated rock, from the top of which he shouts, in his exultation over the escape: "The World is Mine!" Part Three. The third reel opens with the rescue of Dantes from the rock by a smuggler's schooner. During the cruise of the schooner, Dantes induces the captain to put him ashore on the isle of Monte Cristo, the spot named in the Abbe's chart as the depository of the hidden treasure. He discovers the exact cave and unearths the treasure. He makes his way to the mainland and lives in luxury among the Arabs, falling in love with the beautiful slave girl, Haidee. Captain Albert, of the French army, gets into difficulties during an attack upon his troops by the Arabs and Dantes, by his daring, saves his life. Albert, on taking his departure from Dantes' tent, thanks him profusely and invites him in Paris. Dantes, who has seen something familiar in the captain's face, starts when he reads his card, but promises, without comment, to attend the reception at Albert's. Dantes, in disguise, and known as the Count of Monte Cristo, visits Paris with Haidee. There he comes face to face with his old sweetheart, Mercedes, who has married his enemy, Fernand. Mercedes informs him that the young captain, Albert, is his own son. The final scene is a desperate duel between Dantes and Fernand, in which Fernand is killed.
    DirectorColin CampbellStarsHobart BosworthTom SantschiHerbert Rawlinson
  • Making an American Citizen (1912)

    24. Making an American Citizen

    191216mUnratedShort
    5.3 (464)
    A recent immigrant learns several hard lessons about how husbands in America are expected to behave.
    DirectorAlice GuyStarsLee BeggsBlanche Cornwall
  • The Adventures of Dollie (1908)

    25. The Painted Lady

    191212mNot RatedShort
    5.8 (667)
    A lonely young woman lives with her strict father who forbids her to wear make-up. One day at an ice cream social, she meets a young man you seems interested in her. However, unknown to her, he is a burglar who is only interested in breaking into her father's house. One night she is awakened by a noise. Grabbing a pistol, she enters her father's downstairs office where she confronts a masked intruder . . .
    DirectorD.W. GriffithStarsBlanche SweetMadge KirbyCharles Hill Mailes

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