
Malvina Longfellow
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An Englishman, Lord Wheatley, purchases an island over which reigns the supremely beautiful Phroso, thus disposessing her of her land. Revolted, the islanders, supported by an adventurer who desires Phroso, rise against the new master. The English are saved by the British governor, also under the spell of gorgeous Phroso. The latter, for her part, is not wholly insensitive to Lord Wheatley's distinction. The imbroglio still worsens with the meddling of a dark horse : the neighboring sultan.
Phroso
An aged ambassador's wife loves an admiral but is rejected by society after his death.
The Romance of Lady Hamilton
Lord Nelson's life, loves and death.
Nelson
'1850. Squire's grandson saves farmer's niece from charge of murdering illegitimate baby.' (British Film Catalogue)
Adam Bede
The romantic 13th-century history of Prince Llywelyn of Wales, and his conflict with King Edward I of England.
The Last King of Wales
'The legend of the Wandering Jew, condemned to walk the earth until the Second Coming.' (British Film Institute)
The Wandering Jew

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Don't Blame Your Children
A man escapes from a revolution in Ruritania and saves his beloved princess from her crooked brother.
The Story of the Rosary
A British silent crime film directed by J. O. C. Orton
The Celestial City
In Wales, a gypsy queen changes her sister's dead baby for one by the same father. The child grows up to marry her daughter.
Betta the Gypsy
In India, a princess disguises herself as a commoner to escape an arranged marriage.
The Indian Love Lyrics
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A Gamble in Lives
Timed to bolster public morale at the end of the Great War, Maurice Elvey’s biopic of Nelson frequently steps out of its period setting to give us historical background or contemporary relevance. There are some nice locations but resort to cheap sets and episodic structure don’t quite do justice to the subject.