Janney's movie debut came with Victor Sjöström's The Wind starring Lillian Gish.
Remade in 1933 as His Double Life starring Lillian Gish.
The film was a remake by Griffith of an earlier film he directed in 1914, which starred Lillian Gish.
The first film shown at the Stanley was One Romantic Night, starring Lillian Gish.
It starred Roland Young and Lillian Gish.
Man's Enemy is a 1914 short drama film directed by Frank Powell and starring Lillian Gish.
It was directed by actor Melvyn Douglas and starred Lillian Gish.
Her most critically acclaimed book, The Wind (first published anonymously in 1925), was later made into a film of the same name starring Lillian Gish.
Later silent versions appeared in 1917 and 1926 starring Lillian Gish.
The Enemy is a 1927 drama film directed by Fred Niblo, and starring Lillian Gish.