Harold's humor reaches new heights of zaniness in this 2-DVD collection! These 10 flicks include several of his greatest hits such as Never Weaken (1921/8 min.), High and Dizzy (1920/26 min.), The... more
In 1930, following their short film triumph UN CHIEN ANDALOU, Bunuel and Dali created an hour long avant-garde tour de force that's both an aesthetic avalanche of boldness and a withering attack on a... more
Whether embedded on the front lines or commanding the studio, superstar broadcast journalist France de Meurs (Léa Seydoux) always had life and image under firm control. Or she did, until a... more
The silent screen legend stars in a second collection of five hilarious short films. Includes His Wooden Wedding (1925), Isn't Life Terrible? (1925), Innocent Husbands (1925), Dog Shy (1926) and... more
Ernst Lubitsch began his four-decade filmmaking career in Berlin when he left high school at the age of 16. After being invited to America by Hollywood legend Mary Pickford, it was clear early on... more
Six comedy classics from Hal Roach studios! Includes All Wet (1924), April Fool (1924), Mum's the Word (1926), Long Fliv the King (1926), Mighty Like a Moose (1926) and Crazy Like a Fox (1926).... more
D. W. Griffith, considered to be the "father" of silent cinema, is featured in this Masterworks collection which gathers 23 of his nearly 500 short films into a defining set. Includes The Adventures... more
The Cigarette Girl of Mosselprom is a charming, silent romantic comedy that tells the tale of a young man who falls in love with the title character (Yulia Solnsteva). She becomes a famous film star,... more
In one of the most eclectic films of the German silent era, visual stylist F.W. Murnau (Faust, Sunrise) broke away from the dark, foreboding dramas for which he was known to explore the realm of... more
Mabel Normand stars in this hilarious silent double feature. The Extra Girl (1923/68 mins) finds Mabel's character running from small town romantic troubles to Hollywood where her backstage... more
This double-feature celebration hails from the earliest era of women directors in the mid-1910s. Includes The Ocean Waif (Doris Kenyon, Carlyle Blackwell. 1916/41 min.), which offers a Pygmalion-like... more
This double feature showcases Ernst Lubitsch's best romantic comedy work. In The Oyster Princess (Victor Janson, 1919/60 min.), an American oyster baron arranges for his spoiled daughter to be... more
A golden collection from one of the greatest comedians from the silent film era! Includes The Sawmill (1921/24 min.), The Show (1922/25 min.), Should Sailors Marry? (1925/17 min.), Hop to It (1925/22... more
Includes 17 of Stan Laurel's pre-Laurel & Hardy collaborations, featuring Oranges and Lemons (1923), Short Kilts (1924), The Sleuth (1925), Dr. Pyckle & Mr. Pride (1925) and 13 more on 2 DVDs.... more
Héctor Díaz, Juan Leyrado, Thelma Fardin, Ana Katz, Julieta Zylberberg. Through a series of unusual interviews, director Gabriel Matias Lichtmann reconstructs the unique life of Laila Salama, a woman... more
This 2-disc collection features 21 silent short films, painstakingly restored for posterity. Among the most famous shorts featured are Mud and Sand (1922/29 min.), Huns and Hyphens (1918/19 min.),... more
W.C. Fields, Carol Dempster, Alfred Lunt. A lovable, disreputable confidence man becomes the unlikely guardian of an orphaned circus waif in this warm-hearted comedy. Directed by D.W. Griffith.... more
Always saying the wrong thing at the wrong time left high-functioning autistic New Yorker David (Brandon Polansky) adrift in the dating pool... and after insulting a cop, it got him court-ordered... more
In the English countryside, the life of three couples is disturbed by a character we shall constantly hear about but never see: the enigmatic George Riley. When general practitioner Dr. Colin... more
Carole Lombard, Fredric March. As potent today as it was when released in 1937, this classic screwball satire stars Lombard as Hazel Flagg, the small-town girl who mistakenly believes she's dying of... more
Based on three short stories by Isaac Bashevis Singer (Yentl), Love Comes Lately braids fiction, fantasy, and autobiography into a bittersweet comedy-drama pitting the self-renewing power of male ego... more
Gene Wilder, Zero Mostel. A boorish, uncompromising man metamorphoses into a bellowing rhinoceros in this rampaging slapstick comedy. 1973/color/104 min/R.