Recommendations
Senior Film Conservator

The artistic legacy of Edward F. Cline was forever changed by Convict 13, the thematic layers of this 1920 classic invite a wider exploration of the genre. This list serves as a bridge to other cult experiences that are just as potent.
The vintage appeal of Convict 13 to reinvent the tropes of cult cinema for a global audience.
A young golfer is mugged by an escaped convict and finds himself in a prison where he foils a jailbreak.
Based on the unique cinematic excellence of Convict 13, our vault has identified these titles as the most compelling follow-up experiences for fans of cult cinema:
Dir: Edward F. Cline
A husband who frequents cabarets has a shrewish wife who pursues him, leaving a very pretty baby to get into trouble while she is away.
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Dir: Edward F. Cline
Heretofore running a shoe store has been considered a quiet, respectable business, but Ben and his partner make the interior of their emporium of fashionable footwear look like the finish to a feature number at a smart cabaret. They also put new life and the joy of winning into a gambling joint, until they are discovered cheating. This so shocks the proprietor and his regular customers that they lose their faith in human nature and send for the police. And so the merry game is kept up.
Dir: Edward F. Cline
When a hotel orchestra leader starts to flirt with a girl in the audience, her fiancé is very displeased. Then the orchestra leader finds out that the hotel flower girl is really a rich heiress, and he shifts his attentions to her. Now the flower girl's boyfriend is unhappy, and soon there are even more complications.
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Dir: Edward F. Cline
Two inventive farmhands compete for the hand of the same girl.
Dir: Edward F. Cline
A series of mishaps leads to a young man being chased by a big city's entire police force.
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Dir: Edward F. Cline
A fascinating piece of cinema that shares thematic elements.
Dir: Edward F. Cline
It's all there - the deserted mother with her child in her arms, followed all around by a fiendish wicked snow storm, the heroine lashed to the rails by the scoundrelly villain, the young woman fastened to the buzz saw of a lumber mill and about to be reduced to mincemeat. And hist. The wicked villain with a mustache and cigarette - the noble hero and the persecuted heroine. There are two drunks sitting in one of the boxes of the theater, who get so excited that they insist upon helping out the action of the melodrama. In the middle of the play, the head scene shifter gets jealous of his wife, who is the leading woman of the show, and drags her from the stage. Nothing, if not resourceful, Ben rushes down into the audience and kidnaps a beautiful young woman to play the leading woman's role. Then comes a startling climax, when the snow storm is shut down by a queer accident. And an equally tragic catastrophe jazzes up the ocean when a storm and a submarine play at cross purposes.
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Dir: Edward F. Cline
A fascinating piece of cinema that shares thematic elements.
Dir: Edward F. Cline
After waking up from his wacky dream, a theater stage hand inadvertently causes havoc everywhere he works.
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Dir: Edward F. Cline
A drifter at an amusement park finds himself both the bodyguard and hit man of a man targeted by a criminal gang.
View DetailsAnalysis relative to Convict 13
| Film Title | Atmosphere | Complexity | Similarity |
|---|---|---|---|
| Monkey Business | Gothic | Abstract | 92% Match |
| Cupid's Day Off | Ethereal | Abstract | 95% Match |
| Hearts and Flowers | Surreal | High | 91% Match |
| The Scarecrow | Tense | Linear | 85% Match |
| Cops | Ethereal | Linear | 93% Match |
This guide was algorithmically generated using the cinematic metadata of Edward F. Cline's archive. Last updated: 5/23/2026.
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