

The Nth Commandment
She thought the Nth Commandment was: If you can't be good, be careful. The greatest motion pictures are made out of the lives and loves and sorrows of plain folks.
A department store clerk decides to marry a withdrawing colleague with tuberculosis, over another dashing, ambitious suitor, leads to a life of hardship and struggle. Though The Nth Commandment survives incomplete, enough exists of director Frank Borzage’s last film while under contract with William Randolph Hearst’s Cosmopolitan Pictures for scholar Hervé Dumont to declare “it the first truly Borzagian work.”
0More Like This

The Whirlpool of Destiny
1916

A Romance of Billy Goat Hill
1916

Barriers of Society
1916

Troopers Three
1930

The Seekers
1916

Locksmith and Chancellor
1924

New Love for Old
1918

Greed
1924

The Marriage Lie
1918
Plebeian
1915

Sashka The Seminarian
1915
Blood Need Not Be Spilled
1917

Fathers and Sons
1915

The Dancing Cheat
1924
Lying Wives
1925

Jaffery
1916

Behind The Doors Of The Salon
1913

The Sins of Rosanne
1920

Beyond
1921

The Witch Woman
1918