Charles Lincoln Movies
In this crime drama, an insurance detective goes undercover to try to bring in a jewel thief. He poses as a gangster and joins a gang. They end up stealing his passport and leaving him unable to return to the US. To get back he must pose as a crewman aboard a ship. He then discovers the purloined gems have been replaced by fakes and falls in love with a female gang member. Eventually his love reforms her and she helps him solve the mystery. He in turn, saves her life. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Bebe Daniels, Ben Lyon, (more)
Two lovers keep a guilty secret in this British thriller. The trouble begins during an argument between the woman's aged husband and her lover. During the heated discussion, the old man dies. The lovers blame themselves, and are almost convicted until fate intervenes and frees them. Romantic happiness ensues. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide
In this drama, originally filmed as a silent, a young woman blunders into the wrong hotel room and finds herself in the midst of a romantic fight between two socially disparate fellow. The aristocratic one demonstrates how low he is willing to go to get what he wants. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide
When American audiences were permitted to see German filmmaker E.A. Dupont's silent masterpiece Variety, it was the story of a carnival concessionaire (Emil Jannings), his alluring wife (Lya de Putti), and the handsome acrobat (Warwick Ward) who comes between them. Feeling doubly impotent because he himself had been a famous aerialist before suffering a crippling accident, Jannings fantasizes about killing his rival -- and, finally, does so. After serving a long prison term, Jannings is released by a compassionate warden, who feels as though the poor cuckold has suffered enough. This, again, is what Americans saw. In the original European version of Variety, which ran nearly twice as long as the U.S. print, Jannings deserts his wife (Maly Delschaft) when de Putti enters the scene. Moreover, he never marries de Putti, meaning that his only hold over her when Ward steals her away is an emotional one. Dupont had fashioned an ironic tale of a man suffering betrayal after having himself betrayed. The American censors wouldn't swallow that, nor would they pass the charming domestic scene wherein Jannings helps de Putti disrobe, unless the prologue involving Delschaft was chopped out and de Putti was transformed from mistress to wife. Though this sort of bowdlerization might seem like an artistic outrage, the American version of Variety is in fact superior to the original, especially in terms of pace; what seemed interminable in the German version zips along at an entertaining clip in the revised print. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Emil Jannings, Lya de Putti, (more)








