Buster Keaton, Marceline Day, Harold Goodwin. In what would be considered the peak of Keaton's slapstick comedy powers, the legendary actor plays a hopeless newspaper cameraman in Manhattan who is... more
The story of a shopgirl who uses her sex appeal to flummox the rich and wealthy. All the girls at Waltham's Department Store are obsessed with a story in Cosmopolitan about IT - an undefinable... more
A tailor's apprentice who can barely speak a word around women has, secretly, written a "how to" book for young men titled "The Secret of Making Love" with tips on how to romance young women. In a... more
Mary Eaton, Eddie Cantor, Helen Morgan. This "100% All Talking" musical from the dawn of talking pictures follows the rise of a young working girl who dreams of starring in the Ziegfeld Follies. This... more
Charles Chaplin, Georgia Hale. In this silent masterpiece, Chaplin, as the Tramp, in his first full-length comedy, travels to the Arctic on a futile gold-prospecting expedition that nearly causes him... more
Features: Full Frame, Black & White, Manufactured on Demand, Mono Sound
Barbara LaMarr, Frank Mayo. A witty, insightful glimpse at the early movie business. Escaping from a train journey with her sinister new husband, Mem Steddon crawls across the California desert and... more
Shopgirl Betty Lou has designs on Cyrus Waltham, the handsome owner of the department store where she works. In hopes of attracting Waltham's attention, she accepts a date with his best friend. The... more
"Lon Chaney is superb" (Leonard Maltin) as the hard-boiled sergeant with a heart of gold in this two-fisted tale of Marine Corps life, costarring William Haines and Eleanor Boardman. When Skeet Burns... more
Charlie Chaplin, Jackie Coogan, Edna Purviance. Chaplin's debut feature-length film follows his famous "Tramp" character as he raises an orphan on the streets of the big city, complete with Chaplin's... more
Features: Full Frame, Manufactured on Demand, Mono Sound
Marion Davies has stars in her eyes in this "delightful look at silent Hollywood" (Time Out Film Guide), directed by King Vidor and costarring William Haines. All Peggy Pepper (Davies) wants in life... more
Charley Chase returns-well, no, Charley Chase begins his sound film career in these very rare six surviving talkies from the Dawn of Sound, his first for Hal Roach. Unseen for 90 years. It is in... more
Charlie Chaplin, Merna Kennedy, Harry Crocker, Allan Garcia. This story of a circus clown who rises from rags to riches earned Chaplin Oscar® nominations for both directing and acting in his last... more
Womanizing sailor Spike Madden (Victor McLaglen) tries to live up to the title boast, only to find he has competition when fellow tar Salami (Robert Armstrong) begins to claim Spike's beauties for... more
Harry Langdon, Thelma Todd. Harry Langdon, one of the silent era's kings of comedy, brings his uniquely bizarre comic persona to these early two-reel talkies. Includes Hotter than Hot, Sky Boy, Shirt... more
Barbara Kent, Glenn Tryon. Boy meets girl, loses her and finds her again during a chaotic 4th of July weekend at Coney Island in this mostly silent movie with only three scenes of dialogue and... more
Features: Black & White, Full Frame, Manufactured on Demand
Marion Davies, Marie Dressler. Patsy is the forgotten good girl who watches her flirtatious sister collect all the fellas, until her sis two-times her beau, a dreamboat who Patsy secretly loves. So... more
THE BATTLING ORIOLES (1924) Members of the once-famous and scrappy Battling Orioles baseball team are now rich, old and grouchy. Tommy, the son of a former Oriole tries to put some spirit back into... more
Billie Dove, Rod La Rocque, Gwenn Lee. Fully restored from a newly found print and the original Vitaphone discs, the story is about a millionaire who starts a marriage of convenience to free himself... more
Marion Davies, Stephen Carr, Harrison Ford. A rich Irish man in America dies and leaves his fortune to his nephew in Ireland. When the nearly broke O'Day family leaves Ireland for New York so their... more