Fine Arts Film Company

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    The Good Bad Man (1916)

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    The Good Bad Man (1916)

    An outlaw calling himself Passin’ Through halts his “evil” ways long enough to help out some children in difficulty.

    $15.00
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    Little Meena's Romance (1916)

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    Little Meena’s Romance (1916)

    Meena Bauer is the heroine of this romance of a Pennsylvania Dutch girl, who is loved by the son of a Mennonite family. Meena treats Jacob as a joke in spite of the arrangement their parents have made that they should wed. The Mennonite simplicity has no charms for Meena, who proceeds to fall in love with Count Fredrick von Ritz

    $15.00
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    Daphne and the Pirate (1916)

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    Daphne and the Pirate (1916)

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    Double Trouble (1915)

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    Double Trouble (1915)

    Double Trouble is a 1915 American silent romantic comedy film written and directed by Christy Cabanne and stars Douglas Fairbanks in his third motion picture. The film is based on the novel of the same name by Herbert Quick. A print of the film is held by the Cohen Media Group.

    $25.00
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    The Half-Breed (1916)

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    The Half-Breed (1916)

    A Western outsider tries to help a woman on the run after killing her faithless lover

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    The Devil's Needle (1916)

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    The Devil’s Needle (1916)

    THE DEVIL’S NEEDLE (1916, dir: Chester Withey) stars silent superstar Norma Talmadge as Renee, a French artist’s model who uses morphine as an escape from the dull reality of her life. She recommends it to a neurotic artist played by Tully Marshall (Queen Kelly), because “it kindles the fires of genius.” The artist quickly becomes addicted to the drug and the quality of his work begins to disintegrate. He takes on a new model, marries her, and starts her on the same path of moral degradation, until a guilt-ridden Renee decides to intervene in order to save them both. According to silent film historian Kevin Brownlow, THE DEVIL’S NEEDLE was banned by the state of Ohio, but the censor board reversed its decision after recognizing the positive message beneath the film’s scandalous surface. This special edition was mastered from a 35mm preservation print of the 1923 re-release version. The only known surviving copy, the element suffers significant nitrate decomposition during some scenes.

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