Lya Mara
Lya Mara, born Aleksandra Gudowicz to a Polish family in Riga, Livonia (now Latvia), was a silent film star in Germany 1916 - 1931.
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- Known For : Acting
- Birthday : 1897-08-01
- Place of Birth : Riga, Russian Empire
Lya Mara, born Aleksandra Gudowicz to a Polish family in Riga, Livonia (now Latvia), was a silent film star in Germany 1916 - 1931.
1 1925 HD
Jazz-Age gender comedy about a Berlin party girl with a big heart - a heart sought after by many admirers. Only for her to become a boring...
1 1916 HD
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1 1917 HD
A young woman marries a count who is not what he seems.
5.4 1917 HD
A wild young girl runs away from her parents' house to support herself and attracts the attentions of a married man, who is prepared to abandon his...
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6 1929 HD
Police battle against a gang of blackmailers known as The Crimson Circle.
3 1921 HD
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1 1927 HD
A cabaret singer in Germany is in love with a young American boy, and must convince his disapproving father that she is worthy of his son.
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1 1918 HD
The Count Symon Barinowsky returns home after a long absence, and falls for his now grown foster sister. Though the two wish to marry, the count's...
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A beautiful and popular young woman enters a relationship with a wealthy womanizing cavalry captain.
1 1923 HD
A nobleman wishes to help the woman he had seduced and abandoned years earlier when he learns that she is now on trial for murder.
1 1923 HD
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3 1924 HD
1 1918 HD
A medical officer decides to become a doctor, change his name and devote his life to research after the woman he loves marries his best friend.
1 1916 HD
A lost film starring Pola Negri
1 1921 HD
1 1919 HD
Adaptation of 18th century French novel "Histoire du Chevalier des Grieux, et de Manon Lescaut."
1 1922 HD
A 1922 silent adaptation of the 1861 novel Humiliated and Insulted by Fyodor Dostoevsky.