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After experiencing the unique vision of A Star Over Night (1919), you are likely searching for more films that share its specific artistic vision. Unlock a new level of cinematic understanding with these cult alternatives.
This 1919 cult classic stands as a testament to push the boundaries of conventional storytelling.
A jealous leading lady does herself out of money and honor, while the object of her jealousy steps in, carries the show and wins the love of the play's author.
The influence of George Terwilliger in A Star Over Night can be felt in the way modern cult films handle unique vision. From the specific lighting choices to the pacing, this 1919 release set a high bar for atmospheric immersion.
Based on the unique unique vision of A Star Over Night, our vault has identified these titles as the most compelling follow-up experiences for fans of cult cinema:
Dir: George Terwilliger
Matthew and Reginald Crosby, two brothers, and their cousin, James Thedford, manage an industrial conglomerate. Reginald marries an actress and gives so many lavish and ostentatious parties that one of them leads to a strike after being reported by labor editor Oscar Lackett. The strike leaders are fiery orator Jem Burress, German immigrant Louis Stolbeck, and Stolbeck's feisty daughter Louise, who is also Jem's girlfriend. John Stedman, a labor lawyer, lends moderation to the cause and thus impresses Matthew and Reginald's sister, Grace Crosby, who joins the workers. When Jem, jealous of Louise's infatuation with John, attempts to discredit him with the union members, Louise goes to John's apartment to warn him, but Grace arrives at the same time to accept John's marriage proposal. To prove her devotion to John and the cause, Grace summons her brothers to John's apartment, and when everyone converges, they finally resolve the strike.
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Dir: George Terwilliger
A rich artist has never completed a master painting because he could not find a model for the face, sees the wife of a man in hard luck begging on the street so she can buy milk for her baby, and the artist secures just what he desired.
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Dir: George Terwilliger
A fascinating piece of cinema that shares thematic elements.
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Dir: George Terwilliger
Factory owner John Gray takes ill during a strike at his factory. His doctor suggests that John's brother David, who looks just like him, take his place at home and at the factory. Although the two are look exactly like each other, in temperament and personality they are exact opposites--John is cruel and brutish to both his family and his employees, while David is considerate, thoughtful and kind to everyone. When John sees the effect that David has on his employees--and his wife--by treating them humanely, he begins to re-evaluate the way his own life has turned out, and why.
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Dir: George Terwilliger
Following a prologue which shows that animals frequently desert their young, a jilted prehistoric suitor murders the child of the woman he loves. During the age of the Roman Empire, a soldier has a brief affair with a shepherdess, and long after he has left, she has their child. The shepherdess looks for the father, but returns brokenhearted after finding him with another woman, and then dies while saving her child from a poisonous snake. During the Elizabethan era, a wayward son seeks spiritual redemption through war, and is killed in battle. In modern times, a young, impoverished husband refuses to start a family, despite the pleadings of his wife. Then, when he finally starts earning enough money to consider children, his wife has an accident that makes it impossible for her to become pregnant.
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Dir: George Terwilliger
A fascinating piece of cinema that shares thematic elements.
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Dir: George Terwilliger
A nervous business man is pursued by what he thinks are visions of the same girl in many places. The latter turns out to be an authoress who changes jobs frequently in order to get literary material.
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Dir: George Terwilliger
After school one day, Violet, who associates with wicked boys bent on deceiving young girls, persuades her friend Louise to go riding with a couple of boys. Louise, suspicious of the boys' intentions, demands to be taken home. After Louise confesses that she lied to her mother about the escapade, her mother gives her Faust to read. Faust, an old man, sells his soul to the devil for one year of youth to win Marguerite. Marguerite succumbs and soon becomes enshrouded in darkness. The story causes Louise to refuse to meet the boys again. After Violet goes to a distant city with a boy who promises to marry her, Louise receives a letter asking her to help. She follows, and after learning from Violet of the boy's deception, Louise is lured into an apartment by the boy's friend. She attempts to jump from a ten-story window, but the boy catches her. Louise awakens to discover that she has been dreaming since reading Faust and then relates her lesson to Violet.
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Dir: George Terwilliger
A father flirts with an actress in order to teach his son a lesson and himself falls in love with her.
View DetailsAnalysis relative to A Star Over Night
| Film Title | Atmosphere | Complexity | Similarity |
|---|---|---|---|
| The Daughters of Men | Ethereal | Dense | 98% Match |
| The Madonna of the Slums | Gothic | Abstract | 91% Match |
| Winning His Wife | Surreal | Dense | 85% Match |
| The City of Failing Light | Gritty | Linear | 91% Match |
| Race Suicide | Ethereal | Linear | 88% Match |
This guide was algorithmically generated using the cinematic metadata of George Terwilliger's archive. Last updated: 6/26/2026.
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