William Haines
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The Smart Set
(1928)Arrogant aristocrat Tommy Van Buren (William Haines) calls himself "America's gift to polo," while his female fans think he's the most gorgeous creature on four legs. All except for plucky Polly (Alice Day), who responds to his amorous advances by running him off the road! And now that Tommy's replaced her father on the squad, Polly has even more reason to loathe the pompous brute - although after an evening's dancing and dalliance, even she yields to the champ's charms. But when Tommy's alcohol-fueled antics get him tossed from the team, he'll have to stop horsing around to win the international series, his beloved pinto Pronto and the heart of young Polly. Join silent era superstar William Haines as he scores one of his greatest goals in this exciting, elegant comedy. It's the smart thing to do.
Spring Fever
(1927)
Young and Beautiful
(1934)The publicity stunts of a press agent who convinces his boss to sign his girlfriend to a studio contract drives her into the arms of a moneyed suitor.

The Marines Are Coming
(1934)A loose cannon Marine lieutenant is shipped into a Latin American rebel insurrection where his former rival in work and romance becomes his boss.

Show People
(1928)A young lady goes to Hollywood hoping to become an actress, gets a part, and takes on a new persona, leaving behind the people who got her there.

Tell It to the Marines
(1926)When Skeet Burns (Haines) joins the U.S. Marines, he winds up under Sergeant OโHara (Chaney), the toughest leatherneck in the Corps., and both men fall for Navy nurse Norma (Boardman).

Little Annie Rooney
(1925)Mary Pickford wrote and stars in this lively tale of a tomboy and her big brother avenging the shooting of their policeman father.