Product Tag - silent film

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    Buster Keaton - Three Ages Limited Edition Blu-Ray (Original)

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    Buster Keaton – Three Ages Limited Edition Blu-Ray (Original)

    “The Three Ages,” Buster Keaton’s first feature-length film after a number of comedy shorts, is his parody of Griffith’s “Intolerance.” Keaton tells three parallel stories about the perils of romance, one set in the Stone Age, one during the Roman Empire, and one during the 20th century.

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    Der letzte Mann - Das Making of (2003)

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    Der letzte Mann – Das Making of (2003)

    This movie was featured on the DVD release of Der letzte Mann in 2004 in Germany.

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    The Dawn of Sound: How Movies Learned to Talk (2007)

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    The Dawn of Sound: How Movies Learned to Talk (2007)

    The nearly 30-year struggle to bring sound to motion pictures is the backdrop for this insightful documentary. Film historians, and survivors from the era take the audience from the early failed attempts by scientists and inventors, to the joined forces of Western Electric and Warner Bros. who, with their Vitaphone process,revolutionized the entertainment industry, perhaps more than any time before or since.
    – Written by Anonymous

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    Buster Keaton: A Hard Act to Follow

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    Buster Keaton: A Hard Act to Follow

    A series about the life, career and works of the movie comedy genius.

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    The Chaplin Revue (1959)

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    The Chaplin Revue (1959)

    Three Chaplin silent comedies “A Dog’s Life”, “Shoulder Arms”, and “The Pilgrim” are strung together to form a single feature length film. Chaplin provides new music, narration, and a small amount of new connecting material. “Shoulder Arms” is now described as taking place in a time before “the atom bomb”.

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    Too Much Johnson (1938)

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    Too Much Johnson (1938)

    This film was not intended to stand by itself, but was designed as the cinematic aspect of Welles’ Mercury Theatre stage presentation of William Gillette’s 1894 comedy about a New York playboy who flees from the violent husband of his mistress and borrows the identity of a plantation owner in Cuba who is expecting the arrival of a mail order bride.

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    Loud Hearts

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    Loud Hearts

    Two young artists become homeless and attempt to survive in London. Sharpie (Joshua Allsopp) and Guitar Man (Sidney Berthier) live on the street and use their talents to stay out of trouble.

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    Laila (1929)

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    Laila (1929)

    Ranged across several generations, the story begins with a wealthy merchant, Lind, and his wife travelling in the coldest depths of winter to christen their baby daughter. Attacked by wolves, they lose the baby, which is found by the Lapp Jaampa (a dominating performance by Tryggve Larssen) and subsequently raised by a rich reindeer herder,

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    The Ship of Lost Men (1929)

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    The Ship of Lost Men (1929)

    A young doctor gets stuck on a ship after treating an injured first mate. Later, he rescues a woman from plane wreckage, and with the help of the cook, he hides her away from the rowdy and dangerous crew.

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    Show Boat (1929)

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    Show Boat (1929)

    This film sticks very closely to the Edna Ferber novel, rather than the musical based on the novel. There are only two major changes from Ferber’s book : *Julie in this version is a white woman, not a racially mixed one; therefore she and her husband are not unlawfully married. * Ravenal returns at the end, instead of dying as in the novel

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    Spite Marriage (1929)

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    Spite Marriage (1929)

    Elmer, a humble worker in a dry cleaning establishment, idolizes stage actress Trilby Drew. She, in turn, is carrying a torch for fellow actor Lionel Benmore. When he spurns her for the younger Ethyl Norcrosse, she impulsively asks Elmer to marry her, only to regret it almost immediately. Her handlers extricate her from the marriage, and when Elmer finds himself first in the hands of criminals and then at sea, he is more than happy for the opportunity to forget her. But a series of coincidences throw Elmer and Trilby back together again and she will have cause to re-evaluate her opinion of him.

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    The Kiss (1929)

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    The Kiss (1929)

    The Kiss is a 1929 drama film directed by Jacques Feyder and starring Greta Garbo, Conrad Nagel and Lew Ayres in his first feature film. This film is known for being both MGM’s and Greta Garbo’s last silent film.

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