The Deep Purple may refer to:
Blind may refer to:
Fireball may refer to:
Fool, The Fool, or Fools may refer to:
Into the Fire may refer to:
Haunted or The Haunted may refer to:
Seventh Heaven or 7th Heaven may refer to:
A golem is an artificial animated being in medieval and Jewish folklore.
Happiness is an emotional state characterized by feelings of enjoyment, pleasure, and satisfaction.
Unwritten Law is an American punk rock band formed in 1990.
A fortune teller is someone who practices fortune-telling.
A Hobson's choice is one that must be taken or left.
James Young was an American film director, actor, and screenwriter of the silent era. Before films Young had a successful career as a stage actor appearing on Broadway and throughout the country, and was the author of a notable 1905 book on theatrical makeup. Young directed more than 90 films between 1912 and 1928. He also appeared as an actor in 60 films between 1909 and 1917.
Catherine Calvert was an American actress.
Jimmy Valentine may refer to:
The Deep Purple is a 1920 American silent crime drama film directed by Raoul Walsh from a 1910 play co-written by Wilson Mizner and Paul Armstrong. The picture stars Miriam Cooper and Helen Ware and is a remake of the 1915 lost film The Deep Purple. It is not known whether the 1920 film currently survives.
The Deep Purple is a lost 1915 film directed by James Young from a play written by Paul Armstrong and Wilson Mizner. The film stars Clara Kimball Young and Milton Sills, and was remade in 1920 again titled The Deep Purple by director Raoul Walsh.
Primrose Path or The Primrose Path may refer to:
The Case of Lady Camber may refer to:
Edgar Lewis was an American film director. Two of his most famous films were The Great Divide (1925) and The Barrier (1926). He directed early silent films starring Douglas Fairbanks, William Farnum, Mary Pickford, and Norma Talmadge.
Alias Jimmy Valentine may refer to: