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Norman Film Manufacturing Company
Black Gold 1928
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The Flying Ace 1926    star_border 6
A veteran World War I fighter pilot returns home a war hero and immediately regains his former job as a railroad company detective. His first case: recover a stolen satchel filled with $25,000 of company payroll, locate a missing employee, and capture a gang of railroad thieves.
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Regeneration 1923    star_border 4.5
A ne're-do-well man, a beautiful girl, and her one-legged body-guard/family servant are the sole survivors---they think---of a ship wreck and make it to a uninhabited south-seas island. The influence of the girl brings about a reformation of the man in this version of Eden...until three sailors, also survivors, show up, and have designs on the girl. Then a pirates' treasure chest is discovered buried on the beach, and matters become even more tense...and violent.
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The Crimson Skull 1922    star_border 6
To rid the range of a gang of outlaws that are rustling cattle and robbing the banks and stagecoaches, cowhand Bob Calem, working on the gang-leader's superstitions, dons a skeleton-costume to strike fear into the gang.
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The Bull-Dogger 1921
The famous black cowboy Bill Pickett shows his prowess in rodeos. Only small parts of the film survive.
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The Love Bug 1919
A 2-reel comedy scream with an all colored cast.
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The Green Eyed Monster 1919
The Green Eyed Monster is a lost 1919 Black-and-White silent film action adventure with little to scant information as to its release. It was produced by the Norman Film Manufacturing Company, a historic all-black film production company. Various dates of release are quoted in 1919 and 1921.
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Sleepy Sam, the Sleuth 1915
A classical Norman Film comedy 2-reel short.
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