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Father and Son 1919
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Thérèse Raquin 1919
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Faust 1919
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The Tale of the Spring Breeze 1918
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An Episode of Love 1918
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The Poet and the Fallen Soul 1918
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Boulevard Slush 1918
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Miss Meri 1918
Based on the novel The Man Who Killed by Claude Farrère.
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Dream And Life 1918
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Fateful Legacy 1918
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Engineer Prite's Project 1918    star_border 5.4
A man is caught between his friendship with a young engineer wishing to open his peat-powered electric plant and his love for a young woman, whose father owns an oil company.
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Word of Honour 1918
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Viy 1918
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The Backdrop Of Happiness 1918
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Twilight 1917
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The King of Paris 1917    star_border 5.9
This film was the last work of Yevgeni Bauer. At work on the film previous, For Happiness («За счастьем») Bauer broke his leg, and he shot his last film while in his chair, but soon fell ill with pneumonia. He began shooting in early summer of 1917. But he was soon placed in Yalta hospital and 9 June 1917 he died.
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Assassination Attempt on the Governor 1917
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Fog of Life 1917
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For Happiness 1917    star_border 6.2
Since Zoya Verenskaya's husband passed away ten years ago, she has been devoted to her daughter Lee. At present, Lee is in poor health, and she is in danger of losing her eyesight. Zoya's suitor Dmitry wants to get married, but Zoya is determined to wait until Lee is better. Then, on a vacation in the Crimea, they learn Lee's true feelings for Dmitry, and suddenly all of their lives are thrown into turmoil.
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A Woman's Autumn 1917
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