Marion Davies, John B. O'Brien, Frank Shannon. An Irish lass is caught between two men—a romantic poet and a handsome nobleman—but agrees to marry the nobleman after discovering the poet is living a... more
In 1913, the Thomas Edison Company made talking pictures using a sound-on-cylinder system called The Kinetophone. These pioneering sound movies were shown in theatres for about a year, and featured... more
These 11 films were identified at the Mostly Lost Film Workshop, where the Library of Congress asks for participants' help in identifying preserved films with defects or confusion of origin. Released... more
Ben Model lends his talents to 9 more soundtracks for 9 more recovered silent films from the early silent era, recovered from 16mm prints that outlived their 35mm counterparts. Includes Why Wild Men... more
This 5th volume of rare silent films draws on the archive of film collector and accompanist Jon C. Mirsalis. In "Lorraine of the Lions", Patsy Ruth Miller is a female Tarzan in a tale that... more
LON CHANEY: BEFORE THE THOUSAND FACES - VOL. 2 contains five more rare dramatic silent films from 1914-1917 in which Lon Chaney has a supporting role, selected by Chaney historian Jon Mirsalis. Lon... more
"Remembered today for his fussy persona in Hollywood sound films such as "Top Hat" (1935) and "Arsenic and Old Lace" (1942), Edward Everett Horton is not anyone's idea of a silent slapstick comedian... more
One of the greatest female silent screen stars, Alice Howell brought her own unique slapstick humor and her persona as a naive working-glass girl to each of these 12 comedy shorts. Includes Shot In... more
No one has seen any of the 10 films on "Found at 'Mostly Lost': Volume 2" in decades, perhaps not even since their release. Until now, these one-of-a-kind rare shorts could not circulate because they... more
Harry Watson Jr. Whether working in an arcade or begging for a free meal, Musty Suffer is up to typical no good in these nostalgic silent short films from that forgotten series. Includes Showing Some... more
This collection features nine silent short films from the '20s, recovered miraculously from 16mm prints and given new scores on piano and organ by Ben Model. Includes The Lost Laugh (Wallace Lupino.... more
Lon Chaney. Before Chaney was a big-name actor (the "man of a thousand faces"), he of course ran the Hollywood gauntlet of supporting roles. This collection includes three restored movies where... more
Baby Peggy, Gladys Hulette, Frank Currier. A man is unexpectedly reunited with his estranged daughter through a bungled burglary attempt. Silent with new musical score by Ben Model. Based on the... more
Marcel Perez. Perez was one of the first wave of silent-film comedy stars, a real clown who lit up screens with gags and theaters with laughs in the first two decades of the 20th century. This... more
Features: Alliance Mod, Manufactured on Demand, Restored
Marion Davies stars as Mary Tudor in the breakout role and big-budget costume epic that established her as a movie star. Davies plays Mary Tudor, sister of King Henry VIII, whom the king aims to use... more
This fourth collection of recovered silent films includes stars in early roles and fascinating looks at the lives of the era. Includes Nonsense (Sid Smith. 1920), The Ninety and the Nine (Warner... more
Undercrank Productions digs deep into the vaults of 16mm prints for more forgotten silent films, newly scored by Ben Model. Includes Wanted, a Nurse (Sidney Drew. 1915), Service a la Bunk (Bobby Ray.... more
Features: Alliance Mod, Manufactured on Demand, Anniversary Edition
Douglas Fairbanks, Adolphe Menjou, Mary MacLaren. Douglas Fairbanks' production of the classic Alexandre Dumas tale of chivalry and rebellion was an instant hit and set the tone for the whole genre... more
Lucy Cotton, Charles A. Stevenson, Philip Merivale. In this proto-horror tale, a wealthy man on his deathbed claims his son-in-law is embezzling from his company. The deceased man's daughter takes up... more
Tom Mix was one of the silent era's biggest stars, appearing in 83 feature-length films from 1918-1929 - most of which are lost. His name, his face and trademark white 10-gallon hat are known to... more
Raymond Griffith is one of the best-kept secrets of silent comedy. During a twenty-five year career he not only wrote, directed and produced movies, but was also the star of nine comedy features for... 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
Academy Award-winning director Frank Borzage is perhaps best known today for his silent film masterpieces 7th HEAVEN (1927) and STREET ANGEL (1928) starring Janet Gaynor and Charles Farrell. But... more
The Douglas MacLean Collection offers viewers a chance to rediscover the work of a forgotten master of silent comedy film. Douglas MacLean starred in 23 feature-length light comedies from 1919-1927,... more
Monty Banks, Jean Arthur, Jack W. Johnston. An aspiring aviator looking to recreate Charles Lindbergh's feats of flight signs on with the Army, falls in love with the Colonel's daughter, battles with... more