Douglas Fairbanks Jr.
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The Corsican Brothers
(1941)After their parents are killed, conjoined twin boys are separated, with one raised as a gentleman in Paris and the other as a bandit in the mountains.

Sinbad the Sailor
(1947)An ocean of adventure awaits as Sinbad (Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.) seeks the fabled lost treasure of Alexander the Great. With Maureen O’Hara, Walter Slezak, Anthony Quinn.

The Rise of Catherine the Great
(1934)Taken to Russia to marry Grand Duke Peter, the former Princess of Anhalt-Zerbst will be pressed to overthrow her husband and ascend to the throne.

The Power of the Press
(1928)A naïve young reporter covers his first murder and identifies a main suspect: a woman who proceeds to ask for his help in proving her innocence.
Scarlet Dawn
(1932)Douglas Fairbanks Jr. and Nancy Carroll star as Russian aristocrats who flee to Constantinople and pose as commoners to escape the Bolshevik Revolution. But the Baron Nikita Krasnoff (Fairbanks--The Prisoner of Zenda) cannot adjust to his new life of poverty and obscurity and soon begins an affair with a devious woman and a life of crime as a con artist. Nearly losing everything, and being exposed as frauds, the married couple eventually must again rely on each other escape with their very lives in this towering romantic epic.

Hollywood Uncensored
(1987)Douglas Fairbanks Jr. and Peter Fonda host an examination of the history of decency standards for movies
It's Tough to Be Famous
(1932)
The Rage of Paris
(1938)Struggling to make rent, Nicole devises a plan. Enlist her friend to help her snare a rich husband that will make her money woes go away.

That Lady in Ermine
(1948)That Lady in Ermine tells two parallel stories, both taking place in the small Mittel-European duchy of Bergamo, but one set in the 19th century and the other in the 16th.

The Dawn Patrol
(1930)After deriding his superior officer, an ace fighter pilot is promoted to squadron commander and learns hard lessons about sending men to their deaths.

The Prisoner of Zenda
(1937)An Englishman on holiday in a faraway kingdom must impersonate his cousin, the soon-to-be-crowned king, after the monarch is kidnapped.

Gunga Din
(1939)Cary Grant leads the way in this action-packed adventure about three rowdy British soldiers who defeat a murderous cult in India with help from native water boy, Gunga Din.

Our Modern Maidens
(1929)In a follow-up to her trendsetting silent Our Dancing Daughters, Joan Crawford returns to the role of a reckless Jazz Age baby getting her kicks with torrid kisses and wild parties.

A Woman of Affairs
(1928)When Diana Merrick and Neville Holderness, two childhood sweethearts, are prevented from marrying by their parents, a long period of misery ensues.

Joan Crawford: Always the Star
(1996)Guts, determination and hard work lift a young woman out of brutal poverty into Academy Award-winning stardom as one of its highest paid actresses.

American Aristocracy
(1916)A young entomologist tries to ingratiate himself with a clique of moneyed entrepreneurs and fight off an arms smuggler to win an inventor’s daughter.

George Stevens: A Filmmaker's Journey
(1985)Biography of the Academy Award-winning director, including dramatic color footage of WWII.