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These two silent films from the Library of Congress represent a real find for both film historians and crime movie fans. The longest of the two is the recently rediscovered ALIAS JIMMY VALENTINE (from 1915, directed by Maurice Tourneur). Based on an O. Henry story, VALENTINE chronicles the adventures of a safecracker (Robert Warwick) who gets reformed by love after spending time "up the river" in Sing... See Full Description
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