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"Stepping Out," starring Enid Bennett, under the supervision of Thomas H. Ince, in a story by C. Gardner Sullivan. Directed by Fred Niblo.
"The Black Bag," starring Wallace Reid, in an adaptation of the mystery novel by Louis Joseph Vance, author of "False Faces."
"The Cinema Murder," from the mystery story by E. Phillips Oppenheim, which ran serially in Hearst's Magazine. A Cosmopolitan production.
"The Fear Market," starring Ethel Clayton in Amelie Rives' drama of high society, blackmail, romance and adventure.
"The Female of the Species," starring Ethel Clayton, in an adaptation of the surprise story by Joseph Gollomb.
"The Lottery Man," starring Wallace Reid. From the play by Rida Johnson Young, author of "Brown of Harvard." Directed by James Cruze.
"The Market of Souls," starring Dorothy Dalton, under the supervision of Thomas H. Ince in a story by John Lynch. Directed by Joseph De Grasse.
"The Miracle Man," a Mayflower production, directed by George Loane Tucker. From the play by George M. Cohan.
"The Misleading Widow," starring Billie Burke, adapted from the Margaret Anglin play "Billeted," by F. Tennyson Jesse and H. N. Harwood. Directed by John S. Robertson.
"The Other Woman," starring Enid Bennett, under the supervision of Thomas H. Ince. An original story by C. Gardner Sullivan. Directed by Fred Niblo.
"The Restless Sex," a Cosmopolitan Production from the New York society novel by Robert Chambers. Scenario by Frances Marion.
"The Sea Wolf," a new special picturization of the story by Jack London, directed by George Melford.
"The Teeth of the Tiger," with a special cast, adapted from the great mystery story by Maurice Le Blanc, telling the further adventures of Arsene Lupin.
"The Third Kiss," starring Vivian Martin, from the story by Heliodore Tenno. Directed by Robert Vignola.
"The Thirteenth Commandment," starring Ethel Clayton, from the novel of New York life by Rupert Hughes, author of "What Will People Say?"
"The Valley of the Giants," starring Wallace Reid in the story by Peter B. Kyne which ran as a serial in Red Book. Directed by James Cruze.
"The Witness for the Defense," starring Elsie Ferguson, directed by George Fitzmaurice. Adapted from the play by A. E. W. Mason.
"The Young Mrs. Winthrop," starring Ethel Clayton, in an adaptation of the play by Bronson Howard, author of "Shenandoah" and "The Henrietta."
"Told in the Hills," starring Robert Warwick, directed by George Melford, from the novel by Marah Ellis Ryan.
"Too Much Johnson," starring Bryant Washburn, adapted from William Gillette's farce.
"What's Your Husband Doing?" starring Douglas MacLean and Doris May, under the supervision of Thomas H. Ince. From the comedy by George V. Hobart. Directed by Lloyd Ingraham.
"The Egg-Crate Wallop," starring Charles Ray, under the supervision of Thomas H. Ince. An original story by Julien Josephson, author of "Greased Lightning." Directed by Jerome Storm.
"Why Smith Left Home," starring Bryant Washburn, from the farce comedy by George Broadhurst.
"Widow by Proxy," starring Marguerite Clark, in an adaptation of the farce by Catherine Chisholm Cushing. Directed by Walter Edwards.
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