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Male And Female (Silent) (1919)
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"Lavishly staged, skillfully directed. It is a remarkable movie."
Cecil B. DeMille's breakthrough production, a satire on class distinctions. Based on James M. Barrie's play "The Admirable Crichton," Male and Female made a star of Gloria Swanson and solidified DeMille's standing as a big box office director with one of his more modest, but no less "big" silent classics.
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