The Silent Era: Classics From the Beginning of Film Before there was sound...there were great films. “The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari” “The Cameraman” starring and directed by Buster Keaton “The Crimson Skull” (1922)made by The Norman Film Mfg. Co. “The Escape of Jim Dolan” (1913) made by Selig Polyscope Company “The Flying Ace” (1926)made by The Norman Studios “The Four Horsemen”starring Rudolph Valentinoset of 2 Lobby Cards “The General” (1) starring and directed by Buster Keaton “The General” (2) starring and directed by Buster Keaton “The General”starring Buster Keaton”Lobby Card Bundle “The Gold Rush” starring and directed by Charlie Chaplin “The Iron Mask” starring Douglas Fairbanks “The Kid” starring and directed by Charlie Chaplin “The Lure of Heart’s Desire” “The Man from Death Valley” (1931)from Monogram Pictures “The Mark of Zorro” starring Douglas Fairbanks “The Messenger” (1921)filmed by The Vitagraph Company “The Navigator” starring Buster Keaton “The Passion of Joan of Arc” starring Maria Falconettidirected by Carl Theodore Dreyer “The Phantom of the Opera” (1) starring Lon Chaney “The Phantom of the Opera” (2) starring Lon Chaney “The Phantom of the Opera” (3) starring Lon Chaney “The Scarlet Letter”starring Lillian Gish “The Toonerville Trolley” (1920)Betzwood Film Company (Lubin Co.) “The Unbeliever” (1912)produced by the Thos. Edison Studio “Triple Trouble” starring and directed by Charlie Chaplin “Welcome Danger (1)” starring Harold Lloyd “Welcome Danger (2)” starring Harold Lloyd “Why Worry” starring Harold Lloyd “Wings” (1) starring Clara Bow “Wings” (2) starring Clara Bow Keystone Comedies Advertising Poster The Films of Norman Studios « Previous 1 2 Back to the Store Main Page