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  2. Betrayed by a Handprint - Wikipedia

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    Betrayed by a Handprint is a 1908 American silent short crime film directed by D. W. Griffith. A print of the film exists. [2] Cast

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    The Texas capital city offers residents a Trail of Lights, a 1.25-mile drive-through tunnel made of lights; all told, 40 displays of 2 million lights up Dec. 8-23 in Zilker Park. General admission ...

  4. D. W. Griffith filmography - Wikipedia

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    The Light That Came; Two Women and a Man; A Sweet Revenge; A Midnight Adventure; The Open Gate; The Mountaineer's Honor; The Trick That Failed; In the Window Recess; The Death Disc: A Story of the Cromwellian Period; Through the Breakers; The Red Man's View; A Corner in Wheat; The Test; In a Hempen Bag; A Trap for Santa Claus; In Little Italy ...

  5. Category:Surviving American silent films - Wikipedia

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    A Christmas Accident; A Christmas Carol (1910 film) Circe, the Enchantress; The Circus (1928 film) Circus Days; The City Slicker; Civilization (film) The Clash of the Wolves; Classified (1925 film) Classmates (1914 film) Cleopatra (1912 film) The Clown (1927 film) Cobra (1925 film) The Code of Marcia Gray

  6. Home Folks - Wikipedia

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  7. A Temporary Truce - Wikipedia

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    The cast was considered to be quite large for a short film under two reels. [5] This is one of three D. W. Griffith films that Bert Hendler appeared in. [6] The cast also included Mae Marsh, who worked with Griffith on many films, including The Birth of a Nation.

  8. Grauman's Chinese Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Unsatisfied with retirement, though, Grauman returned to the theater as managing director on Christmas Day 1931 and kept that position until his death in 1950. [7] [14]: 69 The Chinese Theatre hosted the 1944, 1945, and 1946 Academy Awards ceremonies; they are now held at the adjacent Dolby Theatre, formerly known as the Kodak Theatre. [18]

  9. The Valet's Wife - Wikipedia

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    A print of the film exists in the film archive of George Eastman House. [1] Cast. Mack Sennett as Reggie Van Twiller; Charles Avery as Mr. Tubbs;