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- (1919)
- Starring: Charles Ray, Colleen Moore
- Genre: Comedy Video, Silent Films
- Studio: Alpha Video
- Release Date: 5/28/2024
- Features: Manufactured on Demand, Silent Movie
- A bush-league baseball pitcher is given a chance at the big leagues but let's success go to his head in this charming silent comedy-drama starring Charles Ray, Colleen Moore, and John Gilbert.
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- Starring: Joan Crawford, Colleen Moore
- Genre: Comedy Video, Silent Films
- Studio: Warner Bros
- Release Date: 3/26/2024
- Features: Manufactured on Demand, Digital Theater System
- In THE BOOB, Peter Good (George K. Arthur) dons a cowboy suit and sets out on a swayback horse named Glue to find adventure. Peter rescues a dance hall girl who is in no need of rescue. But Peter... more
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- (1928)
- Starring: Colleen Moore, Gary Cooper
- Genre: Drama, Silent Films
- Studio: Alpha Video
- Release Date: 9/17/2024
- Features: Manufactured on Demand, Silent Movie
- The rare 108-minute version of this classic silent wartime romance featuring Gary Cooper as a doomed WWI pilot and Colleen Moore as the woman who loves him.
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- (1921)
- Starring: John Bowers, Colleen Moore
- Genre: Silent Films
- Studio: Alpha Video
- Release Date: 1/28/2014
- Features: Black & White, Manufactured on Demand, Silent Movie
- A noble preacher enters a tough cattle town and is rejected by the townsfolk until tragedy occurs and his wisdom is needed to save a young girl.
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- Starring: Charles Ray, Colleen Moore
- Genre: Drama, Silent Films
- Studio: Kino Lorber
- Release Date: 4/3/2007
- Features: Remastered
- Two extremely rare baseball films and 11 equally hard-to-find shorts are gathered together in one classic set. The set includes Headin' Home (1920/73 min.), Kinogram (Babe Ruth. 1920/73 min.), His... more
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- (1918)
- Starring: Colleen Moore
- Genre: Drama, Silent Films
- Studio: Alpha Video
- Release Date: 12/13/2022
- Features: Manufactured on Demand, Silent Movie
- A heartwarming tale of a poor orphan girl (Colleen Moore) based on the same James Whitcomb Riley poem that would later inspire the hit comic strip, Broadway musical, and feature film.