Screen Follies No. 1 Trailer (1920)
"Something Novel -- Something Distinctive & Startlingly Different!" 04 January 1920 Animated
Watch the official Screen Follies No. 1 1920 trailer in HD below.
"Something Novel -- Something Distinctive & Startlingly Different!" 04 January 1920 Animated
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United States 04 January 1920
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Folly Vallance marries millionaire Anthony Bond for his money, but he insists on a marriage in name only.
18 March 1920
The carefree Countess Evelyn lives a life of luxury at her people’s expense. Even her 25th birthday must be celebrated with a bang, even though the coffers are empty and the people are waiting for their paychecks.
26 December 1920
While at an amusement park, trying vainly to forget the girl he has lost, a young man sees the girl with her new boyfriend.
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Bat "No Limit" Carson, U.S. deputy marshal has to battle all types of varmints, including crooked dance hall proprietor "Con" Norton and his star entertainer, Fay La Cross.
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Two factory owners, Hiram Maxwell and Nicholas Harding are almost polar opposites -- Maxwell pays careful attention to his employees needs, while Harding totally disregards them.
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Even though the Gommesens have been married for 25 years, they are still in love. They wake up happy on their silver wedding anniversary, but the peaceful atmosphere does not last.
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This film tells the story of the fictional Dr Barnay and recounts his experience of the First World War.
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Olli, the spoiled young heir of the Koivumäki manor, is separated from his family and brought to Sweden by his cousin.
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