

Arabella
Genres
Overview
A silent film directed by Aleksander Hertz.
Details
Budget
$0
Revenue
$0
Runtime
51 min
Release Date
1917-05-01
Status
Released
Original Language
English
Vote Count
0
Vote Average
0
Pola Negri
Józef Węgrzyn
Władysław Grabowski
Rich man
Jan Pawlowski
Antoni Bednarczyk
5.0
The Girl in Number 29
Laurie Devon is a New York playwright who, having had one success, refuses to work on another play.
1920-05-17 | en
0.0
The Bruiser
Athletic star William Russell puts on his boxing gloves for this waterfront drama.
1916-03-23 | en
0.0
The Eternal Question
Pierre Felix, a couturier, makes a $25,000 bet with Ralph Courtland that he can take a girl from the streets, dress her appropriately, and within three months have her accepted into society.
1916-07-03 | en
1.0
The Blinding Trail
Flighty Helen Halverson decides that she wants to marry Big Jim McKenzie, the boss of the logging camp her father owns, after he is temporarily blinded after he crashes his toboggan into a tree in order to avoid hitting Helen. She convinces her cousin Adele--who is actually also in love with Jim--to get him to propose. Jim's sight returns and he and Helen marry, but on the day their child is to be born, he goes blind again. Frustrated by being married to a blind man, Helen falls in love with his assistant Jean Du Bray. Complications ensue.
1919-05-19 | en
0.0
Sklaven fremden Willens
When doctors fail to cure the young and beautiful Claire Raven, who for inexplicable reasons seems to have fallen under a spell, Professor Mors, an expert in the field of hypnosis, is called in to help.
1920-01-03 | de
0.5
The Fountain of Bakhchisaray
1909-12-19 | ru
0.0
The Dancer of Paris
1926-02-28 | en
0.0
The Changing of Silas Warner
Silas Warner dictates a letter commanding his son Harry to leave college at once and enter his office as an employee. Furthermore, Mr. Warner has in mind the marriage of his son to his partner's daughter. When Harry receives his father's letter, he returns home, but takes a decided stand in opposition to his father's ideas. Furthermore, Harry is about to be married to Rose Blend. Warner's partner, Martin, turns out to be a defaulter, and almost ruins the firm. Harry reads a newspaper account of his father's ills and trouble, so he and his wife go to see and assist him. As Mr. Warner is convalescent, he extends to his son and wife his parental blessings.
1911-06-10 | en
0.0
Jewel
When her husband dies and leaves her penniless, Mrs. Lawrence Evringham moves in with her wealthy but grim father-in-law and schemes to marry Eloise, her daughter, to the rich Dr. Ballard.
1915-08-30 | en
0.0
Mother, I Need You
A young woman who became pregnant from an assault faces legal trouble and scandal after having an abortion.
1918-09-01 | en
0.0
Why I Would Not Marry
Adele Moore pressured by her father to choose a husband among four men consults a fortune teller for advice. The crystal ball warns none are suitable so Adele does a flit. Settling in Vermont she opens a store. Business is slow but one day a passing salesman walks in and things begin to look up!
1918-11-24 | en
0.0
For Husbands Only
A sheltered young woman began a romance with a playboy, under the mistaken assumption that they'd get married. When she finds this isn't the case, she starts a feud with him which continues even after her marriage to somebody else.
1918-09-01 | en
0.0
A Sinless Sinner
A forger's arrest shocks his pregnant wife, causing their daughter to suffer strange trances.
1919-08-01 | en
0.0
The Age of Desire
Janet Loring is a young widow with a young son. She marries millionaire Malcolm Trask, but doesn't tell him about her previous marriage or her son, Ranny. Abandoned to the streets by Janet, Ranny eventually moves in with a bookseller and her granddaughter Margy. As the years go by Janet comes to regret abandoning her son and takes out ads looking for him. Marcio, a vicious blackmailer, sends Ranny to Janet posing as her son, not knowing that the young boy actually is her son. Complications ensue.
1923-09-01 | en
7.0
Home
A young woman of humble origins hides her family's lack of wealth and prestige from her boarding school friends.
1919-08-31 | en
0.0
Josselyn's Wife
Bessie Barriscale and Nigel Barrie play Ellen and Gibbs Josselyn, a young married couple who have spent several years in Europe while Gibbs, an artist, developed his talent. When they return to the States, they stay with Gibbs' father (Tom Guise) and stepmother (Kathleen Kirkham). Gibbs had never cared much for his stepmother, Lillian, but now he warms up to her -- a lot. Lillian is much younger than her husband and begins spending a suspicious amount of time with her stepson.
1919-05-05 | en
0.0
The Call of the East
While visiting Alan, who works in Tokyo, she attends a festival with her Japanese maid while wearing a Japanese kimono. There she meets the wealthy Arai Takada, who is taken by the mysterious woman. Alan has dishonored and betrayed O'Mitsu, and her brother Arai plans a terrible revenge.
1917-10-15 | en
0.0
The Ghost Flower
Giulia, a Neapolitan girl, much against her will, becomes the mistress of a wealthy gangster. Her "protector" is stabbed to death by Giulia's hot-headed musician lover Tony (Francis McDonald), whereupon the heroine takes refuge in the villa of French playwright La Farge. Under La Farge's careful tutelage, Giulia develops into a famous actress, capturing the heart of the Duke De Chaumont. Though LaFarge himself has fallen in love with the girl, he does not stand in her way when she accepts the Duke's proposal. But Giulia has not reckoned with Tony, who is still crazy about her and still willing to kill any man who stands in his way. Tony murders LaFarge, then sets his sights on the Duke, intending to kill the poor fellow during the wedding ceremony. Hoping to save the Duke's life, Giulia pretends to have fallen out of love with him and returns to Tony.
1918-08-18 | en
0.0
A Love Sublime
A Greek man falls for an injured French woman. When he is informed of her death, he continues to sing under her hospital window every night.
1917-03-11 | en
0.0
Not So Long Ago
Against the backdrop of New York City of the early 1850s, a young woman -- naively seeking to win the love she reads about in the romance novels she devours -- finds one prospect in an earnest denizen of the Bowery, and another in an elegant young aristocrat. Focusing on the bygone era's fashions, the novelty of the bicycle-built-for-two, and an inventor's quest for the horseless carriage, the film gently stirs the audiences' nostalgia for simpler times.
1925-09-07 | en