The Silent Era: Classics From the Beginning of Film Before there was sound...there were great films. “A Dash for Liberty” (1913)from Lubin Studio “A Lady in the Library” (1916)from Vitagraph Company “A Noise Like a Fortune”(1912)Thanhouser Studios “A Reckless Romeo” starring Roscoe Arbuckle “Black Gold” (1928)made by The Norman Film Mfg. Co. “Blood and Sand” starring Rudolph Valentino “Brennan of the Moor” (1913)produced by Solax Studio “Circus Clowns” starring Baby Peggy “City Lights” (2) starring and directed by Charlie Chaplin “City Lights”(1) starring and directed by Charlie Chaplin “College” starring and directed by Buster Keaton “Don Juan” starring John Barrymore “Enoch Arden” from American Biograph Studio Directed by D.W. Griffith (1914) “Father’s Hatband” (1913) The Vitagraph Company “Felix the Cat Laughs it Off” (1926) produced by Educational Pictures “Flesh and the Devil” starring John Gilbert and Greta Garbo “Hans’ Millions” (1911) by Essanay Film Manufacturing Co. “He Who Gets Slapped” starring Lon Chaney “Her Martyrdom” (1915) from Lubin Studios “Intolerance” starring Lillian Gishproduced and directed by D.W. Griffith “It” starring Clara Bow “Laugh Clown Laugh” starring Lon Chaney “London After Midnight” (1) starring Lon Chaney,Directed by Tod Browning “London After Midnight” (2) starring Lon Chaneydirected by Tod Browning “Making a Man of Her” from legendary Nestor Studios “Max Comes Across” (1917)made by Essanay Film Mfg. Co. “Metropolis” (1)directed by Fritz Lang “Metropolis” (3)directed by Fritz Lang “Metropolis” Mega Bundle-all Three Posters “Metropolis”(2) directed by Fritz Lang “Mickey” (1) starring Mabel Normand “Mickey” (2)starring Mabel Normand “Mountains of Manhattan” (1927)made by Gotham Productions “Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror” directed by F.W. Murnau “Peaceful Alley” (1929)produced at Educational Pictures “Robin Hood” starring Douglas Fairbanks “Safety Last” (1) starring Harold Lloyd “Safety Last” (2)starring Harold Lloyd “Sally” starring Colleen Moore “Sherlock Holmes” starring John Barrymore “So Big” starring Colleen Moore “Speedy” starring Harold Lloyd “Steamboat Bill, Jr.” starring Buster Keaton “Strange People” (1933)from Chesterfield Motion Picture Corp “Susie’s Scheme” (1917)from United States Moving Picture Co. “The Bell Boy” starring Roscoe Arbuckle and Buster Keaton “The Birth of a Nation” directed by D.W. Griffith & starring Miss Lillian Gish “The Caballero’s Way”(1914) filmed by Elclair Studio 1 2 Next » Back to the Store Main Page