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  1. 28 de ene. de 2018 · The Ace of Hearts (1921) A Silent Film Review. Lon Chaney and Leatrice Joy are members of a secret society that likes to blow people to tiny little pieces. It’s all well and good until she gets married to another member and discovers that she’d rather give peace a chance. Yes, Lon’s heart gets broken. Yes, again.

  2. Ace Of Hearts, The (1921) -- (Movie Clip) We Punish Traitors Lilith (Leatrice Joy) visits Farralone (Lon Chaney), her unrequited lover and fellow member of a freelance vigilante group that kills bad guys, suddenly afraid that their colleague, her new husband Forrest (John Bowers) will be die trying to complete his mission, in The Ace Of Hearts, 1921.

  3. 26 de ene. de 2024 · The Ace of Hearts is a 1921 American crime drama film produced and directed by Wallace Worsley. The screenplay by Ruth Wightman is based on the pulp novel The Purple Mask by Gouverneur Morris. The film stars Leatrice Joy, John Bowers, and Lon Chaney.

  4. 24 de mar. de 2022 · Ace of Hearts (1921) 151-83 Lon Chaney and Hardee Kirkland. with Lon Chaney, Leatrice Joy, and John Bowers. Directed by Wallace Worsley. Goldwyn. More Information on this film... This work (The Ace of H earts (1921), by Goldwyn), identified by Bruce Calvert, is free of known copyright restrictions.

  5. Año: 1921. Título original: The Ace of Hearts. Sinopsis: La acción da inicio en una lúgubre habitación donde se hallan reunidos los miembros de una sociedad secreta, todos menos uno de sus miembros, la única fémina, de nombre Lilith.

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  7. The Ace of Hearts is a 1921 American crime drama film produced and directed by Wallace Worsley. The screenplay by Ruth Wightman is based on Gouverneur Morris's story The Purple Flask, which was serialized in two parts in Cosmopolitan magazine in 1917. The film stars Leatrice Joy, John Bowers, Raymond Hatton and Lon Chaney.