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Until now there has never been an organization with the purpose to place a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for movie personalities from a century ago. Silent Hall of Fame is this historic organization. Silent Hall of Fame is the only organization of its kind. We will make history and we invite you to become a part of history by sponsoring a silent movie star for the Hollywood Walk of Fame. All contributions are tax deductible.
Marceline Day in "That Model From Paris" (1926) - DVD cover art
GEMS ON DVD
We are offering the rare and hard to find films from our Silent Gems Collection to our users as a reward for donation. Your support will help Silent Hall of Fame to keep looking for more rare silent treasures and to make them available to the classic film lovers of the world. This will ultimately help your favorite silent movie star to receive better public recognition.
A donation is required to obtain the DVDs on this list. Here is how to earn this privilege:
Please note our SPECIAL PROMOTION:
1/ D4G1F - Everybody who donates for 4 DVDs will have the right to claim one more DVD absolutely free.As soon as we receive your donation your order will be processed within 5 business days. Shipping within USA is free. International donors will pay actual shipping charges.
Only 30% of the Silent Era films survive and virtually all of these have varying degrees of imperfections. We believe that it is better to show to the film lovers a hundred imperfect films now, than to make them wait for decades to see one perfectly restored film. The films from our Silent Gems Collection vary in print quality from acceptable to very good and excellent. A few films have a grainy image, but are perfectly watchable. A few films miss a scene or two, because some parts of the film are lost. For a detailed description of every film print you can see our Silent Gems Collection on eBay. If you have any questions please don't hesitate to ask.
The movies are accompanied by quality music that greatly enhances the viewing experience. Every DVD comes in a slim jewel case and has the cover art exactly as you see it on the photo above.
We will be adding many more rare and hard to find movies, so check back often. You can also subscribe to our newsletter (on the left-hand side of the page) and receive updates about new additions to our Silent Gems Collection.
Here is the list of the rare and hard to find public domain films on DVD available to users who have made a donation to Silent Hall of Fame:
Movie Title | Featured Star(s) | Donation |
---|---|---|
Silent Hall of Fame Documentary (2015) | All the stars of Silent Hall of Fame | $30 |
1. "Janice Meredith" (1924) | Marion Davies, Harrison Ford | $35 |
2. "Out Yonder" (1919) | Olive Thomas | $35 |
3. "Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall" (1924) | Mary Pickford | $35 |
4. "Rosita" (1923) | Ernst Lubitsch, Mary Pickford | $35 |
5. "The Monastery of Sendomir" (1920) | Victor Sjöström | $35 |
6. "The Man Without a Country" (1917) | Florence La Badie | $35 |
7. "His Wonderful Chance" (1920) | Eugene O'Brien, Martha Mansfield, Rudolph Valentino | $35 |
8. "The Road to Ruin" (1928) | Helen Foster, Florence Turner | $30 |
9. "Karin, Daughter of Ingmar" (1920) | Victor Sjöström | $35 |
10. "The Average Woman" (1924) | Pauline Garon, Harrison Ford | $30 |
11. "Ashes of Vengeance" (1923) | Norma Talmadge | $35 |
12. "Flaming Waters" (1925) | Malcolm McGregor, Pauline Garon | $35 |
13. "The Rush Hour" (1928) | Marie Prevost, Harrison Ford | $35 |
14. "Waking Up the Town" (1925) | Jack Pickford, Norma Shearer | $35 |
15. "That Model from Paris" (1926) | Marceline Day | $35 |
16. "Secrets" (1924) | Norma Talmadge, Eugene O'Brien | $35 |
17. "The Lady" (1925) | Norma Talmadge | $35 |
18. "Back Fire" (1922) | Jack Hoxie | $30 |
19. "The World and Its Woman" (1919) | Frank Lloyd, Geraldine Farrar | $35 |
20. "Under Two Flags" (1922) | Tod Browning, Priscilla Dean | $35 |
21. "For Better, for Worse" (1919) | Cecil B.DeMille, Gloria Swanson | $35 |
22. "In Wrong" (1919) | Jack Pickford, Marguerite De La Motte | $35 |
23. "When Knighthood Was in Flower" (1922) | Marion Davies | $35 |
24. "The Woman God Forgot" (1917) | Cecil B.DeMille, Geraldine Farrar | $35 |
25. "Poor Little Peppina" (1916) | Mary Pickford | $35 |
27. "Molly O'" (1921) | Mabel Normand | $35 |
28. "A Child of the Paris Streets" (1916) | Mae Marsh Robert Harron | $35 |
29. "Little Miss Hoover" (1918) | John S. Robertson | $35 |
30. "Human Hearts" (1922) | House Peters, Snitz Edwards | $35 |
31. "Betty and the Buccaneers"(1917) | Juliette Day | $30 |
32. "Beau Revel" (1921) | Lewis Stone, Florence Vidor | $35 |
33. "Love's Prisoner" (1919) | Olive Thomas | $35 |
34. "Jubilo" (1919) | Will Rogers | $35 |
35. "A Sporting Chance" (1919) | William Russell | $35 |
36. "The Vultures of the Coast" (1915) | Victor Sjöström | $35 |
36. "The Kiss of Death" (1916) | Victor Sjöström | (in same DVD) |
37. "Vanity Fair" (1915) | Shirley Mason | $35 |
38. "Jes' Call Me Jim" (1920) | Will Rogers, Irene Rich | $35 |
39. "East Lynne" (1916) | Theda Bara | $35 |
40. "Roaring Rails" (1924) | Harry Carey | $35 |
41. Short Comedies (1904-1926) | Alice Day, Florence Lawrence | $35 |
42. "The Tiger's Coat" (1920) | Lawson Butt, Tina Modotti | $35 |
43. "East Side - West Side" (1923) | Eileen Percy | $30 |
44. "A Clouded Name" (1923) | Norma Shearer | $35 |
45. "The Spoilers" (1914) | William Farnum | $35 |
46. "The Safety Curtain" (1918) | Norma Talmadge, Eugene O'Brien | $35 |
47. "The Man They Could Not Hang" (1921) | Australian Silent Crime Drama | $35 |
50. "Peg o' My Heart" (1922) | Laurette Taylor | $35 |
51. "Tess of the Storm Country" (1914) | Mary Pickford | $35 |
52. "The Love Expert" (1920) | Constance Talmadge | $35 |
53. "The Isle of Love" (1920) | Julian Eltinge, Rudolph Valentino | $35 |
55. "The Heart of Wetona" (1919) | Norma Talmadge, Thomas Meighan | $30 |
56. "The Virgin of Stamboul" (1920) | Tod Browning, Priscilla Dean | $35 |
57. "Defying Destiny" (1923) | Monte Blue, Irene Rich | $35 |
58. "The Trail of the Lonesome Pine" (1916) | Cecil B.DeMille, Thomas Meighan | $35 |
59. "The Seventh Day" (1922) | Richard Barthelmess | $35 |
60. "Hell Bent" (1918) | director John Ford, Harry Carey | $35 |
61. "Down Home" (1920) | Leatrice Joy | $35 |
62. "The Untameable" (1923) | Gladys Walton, Malcolm McGregor | $35 |
63. "The Copperhead" (1920) | Lionel Barrymore | $35 |
64. "Daughters Who Pay" (1925) | Marguerite De La Motte, Bela Lugosi | $35 |
65. "The Big Show" (1926) | John Lowell | $35 |
66. "Reckless Youth" (1922) | Elaine Hammerstein | $35 |
67. "Huckleberry Finn" (1920) | Lewis Sargent, Esther Ralston | $35 |
68. "Unseen Forces" (1920) | Sidney Franklin, Sylvia Breamer | $35 |
69. "The Mating Call" (1928) | James Cruze,Thomas Meighan | $35 |
70. "Ingmar's Sons" (1919) | Victor Sjöström | $35 |
71. "College Days" (1926) | Marceline Day | $35 |
72. "The Last Volunteer" (1914) | Irving Cummings | $30 |
73. "The Green Goddess" (1923) | George Arliss, Alice Joyce | $35 |
74. "What No Man Knows" (1921) | Clara Kimball Young | $35 |
75. "Maytime" (1923) | Harrison Ford, Clara Bow | $35 |
76. "The Hidden Way" (1926) | Mary Carr | $30 |
77. "Forbidden Fruit" (1921) | Cecil B.DeMille, Agnes Ayres | $35 |
78. "Doctor Nicholson and the Blue Diamond" (1913) | Classic Danish Silent Drama | $35 |
79. "Crossroads" (1928) | Japanese Silent Drama | $35 |
80. "The Rat" (1925) | Ivor Novello, Mae Marsh | $35 |
81. "The Broadway Drifter" (1927) | George Walsh | $35 |
82. "The Call of the Wilderness" (1926) | Lewis Sargent | $30 |
83. "The New School Teacher"(1924) | Charles 'Chic' Sale | $35 |
84. "The Stolen Voice" (1915) | Robert Warwick | $35 |
85. "Madame Behave" (1925) | Julian Eltinge | $30 |
86. "The Cheaters" (1929) | Australian Silent Crime Drama | $35 |
87. "The Hell Ship" (1923) | Victor Sjöström | $35 |
88. "A Kiss from Mary Pickford" (1927) | Russian Silent Comedy | $35 |
89. "The Drums of Love" (1928) | D.W. Griffith, Mary Philbin | $35 |
90. "The Three Passions" (1928) | Rex Ingram, Alice Terry | $35 |
91. "Laughter and Tears" (1921) | Evelyn Brent | $35 |
92. "The Fighting Stallion" (1927) | Yakima Canutt | $30 |
93. "Is Life Worth Living?" (1921) | Eugene O'Brien | $35 |
94. "Power" (1928) | William Boyd, Alan Hale, Jacqueline Logan | $35 |
95. "Ranchers and Rascals" (1925) | Leo Maloney | $30 |
96. "Cricket on the Hearth" (1923) | Josef Swickard | $35 |
97. "Hail the Woman" (1921) | Florence Vidor, Theodore Roberts | $35 |
98. "The Snarl of Hate" (1927) | Johnnie Walker | $30 |
99. "Topsy and Eva" (1927) | Rosetta Duncan | $35 |
100. "The Broken Mask" (1928) | Cullen Landis, Barbara Bedford | $35 |
101. "The Glorious Adventure" (1922) | All-color Silent Swashbuckler | $35 |
102. Robert Harron Rare Shorts | Robert Harron | $35 |
103. "Wolfheart's Revenge" (1925) | 'Big Boy' Williams | $30 |
104. "The Claw" (1927) | Norman Kerry, Claire Windsor | $35 |
105. "'Cameo' Kirby" (1923) | director John Ford, John Gilbert | $35 |
106. "The Floor Below" (1918) | Mabel Normand | $35 |
107. "Speedy Smith" (1927) | Billy Sullivan | $30 |
108. "When Bearcat Went Dry" (1919) | Lon Chaney | $35 |
109. "Forbidden Paradise" (1924) | Ernst Lubitsch, Pola Negri | $35 |
110. "One Punch O'Day" (1926) | Billy Sullivan | $30 |
111. "Just Suppose" (1926) | Richard Barthelmess, Lois Moran | $35 |
112. "The Woman Disputed" (1928) | Norma Talmadge, Gilbert Roland | $35 |
113. "All Dolled Up" (1921) | Gladys Walton, Florence Turner | $35 |
114. "The Springtime of Life" (1912) | Victor Sjöström, Mauritz Stiller | $35 |
115. "The Bride's Play" (1922) | Marion Davies | $35 |
116. "Money to Burn" (1926) | Walter Lang, Malcolm McGregor | $35 |
117. "The Call of the Klondike" (1926) | Gaston Glass, Dorothy Dwan | $30 |
118. "Yolanda" (1924) | Marion Davies, Holbrook Blinn | $35 |
119. "The Sign of the Cross" (1914) | William Farnum | $35 |
120. "Love and Journalism" (1916) | Mauritz Stiller | $35 |
121. "The Gown of Destiny" (1917) | Alma Rubens | $35 |
122. "The Glorious Lady" (1919) | Olive Thomas | $35 |
123. "Cocaine" (1922) | British Silent Crime Drama | $35 |
124. "Homer Comes Home" (1920) | Charles Ray | $30 |
125. "Trail of the Axe" (1922) | Dustin Farnum | $30 |
126. "The Man Beneath" (1919) | Sessue Hayakawa, John Gilbert | $35 |
127. "The Girl from Stormy Croft" (1917) | Victor Sjöström | $35 |
128. "Julius Caesar" (1914) | Italian Silent Drama | $35 |
129. "Circus Jim" (1922) | Evelyn Brent | $35 |
130. "The Man without Desire" (1923) | British Silent Drama | $35 |
131. "The Demon Rider" (1925) | Ken Maynard | $30 |
132. "The Twin Pawns" (1919) | Mae Murray | $35 |
133. "Marked Money" (1928) | Junior Coghlan | $30 |
134. "Comradeship" (1919) | British Silent Drama | $35 |
135. "Dangerous Days" (1920) | Lawson Butt | $35 |
136. Short Comedies II (1916-1926) | Louise Fazenda, Billy West, Oliver Hardy | $35 |
137. "The Avenger" (1915) | Mauritz Stiller | $35 |
137. "The Son of Fate" (1915) | Mauritz Stiller | (in same DVD) |
138. "The Other Half" (1919) | Florence Vidor | $35 |
139. "Through the Toils" (1919) | Montagu Love | $35 |
140. "Buried Treasure" (1921) | Marion Davies, Norman Kerry | $35 |
141. "An Even Break" (1917) | Olive Thomas | $35 |
142. Short Comedies III (1920-1928) | Colleen Moore, Monty Banks, Charley Bowers | $35 |
143. "The Grey Automobile" (1919) | Mexican Silent Crime Drama | $35 |
144. "His Birthright" (1918) | Sessue Hayakawa | $35 |
145. "Should a Woman Tell?" (1919) | Alice Lake, Jack Mulhall, John Gilbert | $35 |
146. "Dangerous Hours" (1919) | Lloyd Hughes, Barbara Castleton | $35 |
147. "Thomas Graal's Best Film" (1917) | Victor Sjöström | $35 |
148. "Unseen Enemies" (1926) | Al Hoxie | $30 |
149. "The ABC of Love" (1919) | Mae Murray | $35 |
150. "Which Shall It Be?"(1924) | Willis Marks | $30 |
151. "Love’s Crucible" (1922) | Victor Sjöström | $35 |
152. "The Little Minister"(1921) | Betty Compson, George Hackathorne | $35 |
153. "The Wings" (1916) | Mauritz Stiller | $35 |
153. "The Prima Ballerina" (1916) | Mauritz Stiller | (in same DVD) |
154. "The Call of the North" (1914) | Robert Edeson | $35 |
155. "Thomas Graal's Best Child" (1918) | Victor Sjöström | $35 |
156. Florence Lawrence Rare Shorts | Florence Lawrence | $35 |
157. Mary Pickford Rare Shorts I | Mary Pickford | $35 |
158. Mary Pickford Rare Shorts II | Mary Pickford | $35 |
159. "Back Pay" (1922) | Seena Owen | $35 |
160. "Betty Takes a Hand" (1918) | Olive Thomas | $35 |
161. Larry Semon: The Ultimate Collection Disc 1 | Larry Semon | $30 |
162. Larry Semon: The Ultimate Collection Disc 2 | Larry Semon | $30 |
163. Larry Semon: The Ultimate Collection Disc 3 | Larry Semon | $30 |
164. Larry Semon: The Ultimate Collection Disc 4 | Larry Semon | $30 |
165. Larry Semon: The Ultimate Collection Disc 5 | Larry Semon | $30 |
166. Larry Semon: The Ultimate Collection Disc 6 | Larry Semon | $30 |
167. Larry Semon: The Ultimate Collection Disc 7 | Larry Semon | $30 |
168. Larry Semon: The Ultimate Collection Disc 8 | Larry Semon | $30 |
169. Larry Semon: The Ultimate Collection Disc 9 | Larry Semon | $30 |
170. Larry Semon: The Ultimate Collection Disc 10 | Larry Semon | $30 |
171. Larry Semon: The Ultimate Collection Disc 11 | Larry Semon | $30 |
172. Larry Semon: The Ultimate Collection Disc 12 | Larry Semon | $30 |
173. Larry Semon: The Ultimate Collection Disc 13 | Larry Semon | $30 |
174. "A Lover in Pawn" (1920) | Victor Sjöström | $35 |
175. "Lucretia Lombard" (1923) | Irene Rich, Monte Blue, Norma Shearer | $35 |
176. "The Song of the Scarlet Flower" (1919) | Mauritz Stiller | $35 |
177. "North of Hudson Bay" (1923) | director John Ford | $35 |
178. "The Man from Home" (1922) | James Kirkwood | $35 |
179. "Silks and Saddles" (1921) | Australian Silent Drama | $35 |
180. "The Unknown Love" (1919) | Dolores Cassinelli | $35 |
181. "The Craving" (1918) | Francis Ford, John Ford | $35 |
182. "A Burglar by Proxy" (1919) | Jack Pickford | $35 |
183. "Brass" (1923) | Monte Blue, Marie Prevost, Irene Rich | $35 |
184. "Dinty" (1920) | Colleen Moore | $35 |
185. "The Ingmar Inheritance" (1925) | Conrad Veidt | $35 |
186. "The Flower of the North" (1921) | Henry Walthall, Pauline Starke | $35 |
187. "Cafe Electric" (1927) | Marlene Dietrich | $35 |
188. "Radio-Mania" (1923) | Grant Mitchell | $30 |
189. "Casanova" (1927) | French Silent Drama | $35 |
190. "Savages of the Sea" (1925) | Frank Merrill | $30 |
191. "Alexander the Great" (1917) | Mauritz Stiller | $35 |
192. "Playing Dead" (1915) | Sidney Drew | $30 |
193. "The Arab" (1924) | Ramon Novarro | $35 |
194. "The Rejected Woman" (1924) | Alma Rubens | $35 |
195. "April Folly" (1920) | Marion Davies | $35 |
196. "Rags" (1915) | Mary Pickford | $35 |
197. Mary Pickford Rare Shorts III | Mary Pickford | $35 |
198. Mary Pickford Rare Shorts IV | Mary Pickford | $35 |
199. "The White Moth" (1924) | Barbara La Marr | $35 |
200. "Broadway Arizona" (1917) | Olive Thomas | $35 |
201. "His Grace's Last Will" (1919) | Victor Sjöström | $35 |
202. "Wine of Youth" (1924) | Eleanor Boardman | $35 |
203. "Johan" (1921) | Mauritz Stiller | $35 |
204. "Go Get 'Em Hutch" (1922) | Charles Hutchison | $35 |
205. "Genuine" (1920) | German Silent Horror Drama | $35 |
206. "The Swallow and the Titmouse" (1920) | French Silent Drama | $30 |
207. "Lights of Old Broadway" (1925) | Marion Davies | $35 |
208. "The Blizzard" (1923) | Mauritz Stiller | $35 |
209. "Winds of Chance" (1925) | Frank Lloyd, Anna Q. Nilsson | $35 |
210. Arthur Johnson Rare Shorts I | Arthur Johnson | $35 |
211. Arthur Johnson Rare Shorts II | Arthur Johnson | $35 |
212. "The Man on the Box" (1925) | Syd Chaplin | $35 |
213. "Proud Flesh" (1925) | Eleanor Boardman | $35 |
214. "Pretty Ladies" (1925) | Zasu Pitts | $35 |
215. "Confessions of a Queen" (1925) | Victor Sjöström, Alice Terry, Lewis Stone | $35 |
216. "The Dancers" (1925) | George O'Brien, Alma Rubens, Madge Bellamy | $35 |
217. "Zander the Great" (1925) | Marion Davies, Harrison Ford | $35 |
218. "The Sporting Venus" (1925) | Blanche Sweet | $35 |
219. "The Night Club" (1925) | Raymond Griffith | $35 |
220. "East Lynne" (1925) | Alma Rubens | $35 |
221. D.W. Griffith Rare Shorts disc 1 | Billy Bitzer, Florence Lawrence, Arthur V. Johnson | $30 |
222. D.W. Griffith Rare Shorts disc 2 | Billy Bitzer, Florence Lawrence, Arthur V. Johnson | $30 |
223. D.W. Griffith Rare Shorts disc 3 | Billy Bitzer | $30 |
224. D.W. Griffith Rare Shorts disc 4 | Billy Bitzer | $30 |
225. D.W. Griffith Rare Shorts disc 5 | Billy Bitzer, Robert Harron, Florence La Badie | $30 |
226. D.W. Griffith Rare Shorts disc 6 | Billy Bitzer | $30 |
227. D.W. Griffith Rare Shorts disc 7 | Billy Bitzer, Robert Harron | $30 |
228. D.W. Griffith Rare Shorts disc 8 | Billy Bitzer, Robert Harron | $30 |
229. D.W. Griffith Rare Shorts disc 9 | Billy Bitzer, Robert Harron | $30 |
230. D.W. Griffith Rare Shorts disc 10 | Billy Bitzer, Robert Harron | $30 |
231. D.W. Griffith Rare Shorts disc 11 | Billy Bitzer, Robert Harron | $30 |
232. D.W. Griffith Rare Shorts disc 12 | Billy Bitzer, Robert Harron | $30 |
233. D.W. Griffith Rare Shorts disc 13 | Billy Bitzer, Robert Harron | $30 |
234. "So This is Paris" (1926) | Patsy Ruth Miller | $35 |
235. "The Fire Brigade" (1926) | May McAvoy, Charles Ray | $35 |
236. "The Scarlet Letter" (1926) | Victor Sjöström, Lillian Gish | $35 |
237. "Whispering Wires" (1926) | Anita Stewart | $35 |
238. "Upstage" (1926) | Norma Shearer | $35 |
239. "Irene" (1926) | Colleen Moore | $35 |
240. "My Old Dutch" (1926) | May McAvoy | $35 |
241. "Mare Nostrum" (1926) | Rex Ingram, Alice Terry | $35 |
242. "The Sorrows of Satan" (1926) | Adolphe Menjou, Ricardo Cortez | $35 |
243. "The King on Main Street" (1925) | Adolphe Menjou, Bessie Love | $35 |
244. "The Road to Mandalay" (1926) | Lon Chaney | $35 |
245. "Iron Wills" (1926) | Swedish Silent Comedy | $35 |
246. "The Devil's Circus" (1926) | Norma Shearer | $35 |
247. "Lady Hamilton" (1921) | Conrad Veidt, German Silent Drama | $35 |
248. "The Lucky Lady" (1926) | Greta Nissen | $35 |
249. "Lightnin'" (1925) | director John Ford | $35 |
250. "Daddy's Gone A-Hunting" (1925) | director Frank Borzage | $35 |
251. "Annie Laurie" (1927) | John S. Robertson, Lillian Gish | $35 |
252. "Man, Woman and Sin" (1927) | John Gilbert | $35 |
253. "Tillie the Toiler" (1927) | Marion Davies | $35 |
254. "After Midnight" (1927) | Norma Shearer | $35 |
255. "The Enemy" (1927) | Lillian Gish | $35 |
256. Marceline Day documentary p. 1 | Marceline Day | $35 |
257. Marceline Day documentary p. 2 | Marceline Day | $35 |
258. Marceline Day documentary p. 3 | Marceline Day | $35 |
259. "The Night of Love" (1927) | Ronald Colman | $35 |
260. "The Fair Co-Ed" (1927) | Marion Davies | $35 |
261. "Midnight Madness" (1928) | Jacqueline Logan | $35 |
262. "The Red Dance" (1928) | Dolores Del Río | $35 |
263. "Captain Swagger" (1928) | Rod La Rocque | $35 |
264. "The Cardboard Lover" (1928) | Marion Davies | $35 |
Coming soon:
The Right to Happiness (1919)
Man-Woman-Marriage (1921)
and many others.
PLEASE NOTE:
Films included in DVD Short Comedies (1904-1926):
1 Personal (1904) 5 m.
2 The lost child (1904) 6 m.
3 Airy Fairy Lillian Tries on Her New Corsets (1905) 1 m.
4 Tom, Tom, the Pipers Son (1905) 8 m.
5 Trial Marriages (1907) 12 m.
6 The Taming of the Shrew (1908) with Florence Lawrence 11 m.
7 Sweet and Twenty (1909) with Mary Pickford, Florence Lawrence 7 m.
8 Her First Biscuits (1909) with Florence Lawrence 7 m.
9 A Tin-Type Romance (1910) with Florence Turner 8 m.
10 Flo's Discipline (1912) with Florence Lawrence 11 m.
11 Big Game (1921) with 'Snub' Pollard 11 m.
12 Spanking Breezes (1926) with Alice Day 20 m.
Total running time 1h. 50 m.
Films included in DVD Robert Harron Rare Shorts (1911-1914):
1 Bobby the Coward (1911) 14 m.
2 Man's Genesis (1912) 11 m.
3 The Little Tease (1913) 17 m.
4 The Reformers (1913) 20 m.
5 The Yaqui Cur (1913) 18 m.
6 Brute Force (1914) 25 m.
7 Man's Genesis restored excerpt (bonus) 9 m.
Total running time 1h. 54 m.
Films included in DVD Short Comedies II (1916-1926):
1. Bombs and Brides (1916) 25 m.
2. The Feathered Nest (1916) 28 m.
3. His Bread and Butter (1916) 24 m.
4. The Hero (1917) 18 m.
5. Weak, But Willing (1926) 11 m.
Total running time 1h. 46 m.
Films included in DVD Short Comedies III (1920-1928):
1. Her Bridal Night-Mare (1920) 35 m.
2. Hold Your Breath (1924) 32 m.
3. Play Safe (1927) 22 m.
4. Say Ah-h! (1928) 14 m.
Total running time 1h. 43 m.
Films included in DVD Florence Lawrence Rare Shorts:
title m.
1 The Zulu's Heart (1908) 9
2 The Call of the Wild (1908) 14
3 An Awful Moment (1908) 8
4 Mr. Jones at the Ball (1908) 8
5 The Taming of the Shrew (1908) 11
6 Mr. Jones Has a Card Party (1909) 9
7 The Girls and Daddy (1909) 10
8 The Salvation Army Lass (1909) 14
9 The Mended Lute (1909) 8
10 Her First Biscuits (1909) 7
11 Mr. Jones' Burglar (1909) 7
12 Flo's Discipline (1912) 12
Total running time 1h. 57 m.
Films included in DVD Mary Pickford Rare Shorts I:
title m.
1 Sweet and Twenty (1909) 7
2 Ramona (1910) 17
3 Muggsy's First Sweetheart (1910) 13
4 What the Daisy Said (1910) 13
5 An Arcadian Maid (1910) 13
6 The Sorrows of the Unfaithful (1910) 11
7 When a Man Loves (1911) 14
8 Iola's Promise (1912) 15
9 Lena and the Geese (1912) 12
Total running time 1h. 54 m.
Films included in DVD Mary Pickford Rare Shorts II:
title m.
1 The Mender of Nets (1912) 13
2 The Old Actor (1912) 17
3 The Female of the Species (1912) 14
4 The School Teacher and the Waif (1912) 13
5 The Narrow Road (1912) 17
6 With the Enemy's Help (1912) 12
7 So Near, Yet So Far (1912) 12
8 The Unwelcome Guest (1913) 18
Total running time 1h. 56 m.
Films included in DVD Mary Pickford Rare Shorts III:
1 The Renunciation (1909) 12
2 Oh, Uncle! (1909) 5
3 The Broken Locket (1909) 13
4 What's your hurry (1909) 7
5 The mountaineer's honor (1909) 17
6 As It Is In Life (1910) 12
7 A Romance of the Western Hills (1910) 13
8 Love Among the Roses (1910) 11
9 May and December (1910) 7
10 Wilful Peggy (1910) 13
11 When We Were in Our Teens (1910) 8
Bonus
An excerpt from the award-winning
Silent Hall of Fame documentary
"Breaking the Silence" 7
Total running time 2h. 5 m.
Films included in DVD Mary Pickford Rare Shorts IV:
1 Muggsy becomes a hero (1910) 13
2 A Gold necklace (1910) 10
3 As a Boy Dreams (1911) 13
4 Won by a Fish (1912) 9
5 A Beast at Bay (1912) 10
6 An Indian summer (1912) 18
7 The Inner Circle (1912) 23
8 Friends (1912) 13
9 The New York Hat (1912) 17
Bonus
An excerpt from the award-winning
Silent Hall of Fame documentary
"Breaking the Silence" 7
Total running time 2h. 12 m.
Here is a very efficient way to help Silent Hall of Fame:
Many major employers have programs that match their employees' donations to charitable organizations like Silent Hall of Fame. Such employers are big banks like Bank of America and US Bank, and large companies such as Chevron, Microsoft, etc. If you work for one of these employers and you donate to Silent Hall of Fame your tax-deductible contribution will be doubled and will go a long way towards helping your favorite silent star to receive better public recognition. Here is a list of Companies that Match Donations and/or Volunteer Hours.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT FILMS KEPT IN ARCHIVES IN THE US AND AROUND THE WORLD
As part of our ongoing efforts to enhance the legacy of our stars we seek to recover their rare films from archives in the USA and round the world. We are happy to report that as a result of our extensive research we have found hundreds of films featuring our stars. All these films are waiting to be reconnected with the public after many, many years. Most of the movies have not been seen by any silent movie lovers for three or four generations.
You can help us acquire these films and show them on our website with your tax-deductible contribution. This will help your favorite silent movie personalities receive better public recognition, and in the future, improve their chances to get a nomination for a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Because none of these films are available for viewing anywhere else, this will also help your favorite website, Silent Hall of Fame, become really unique in the quest to bring back from oblivion the names of your favorite silent movie stars.
Here are some of the films that we located in archives that currently are not available for viewing anywhere. We want to show them to you, the classic movie lovers of the world:
His New York Wife (1926) featuring our star Alice Day,
Fools of Fashion (1926) featuring our star Marceline Day,
The Black Horse Bandit (1919) featuring our star Helen Gibson,
Life in the Balance (1915) featuring our star Helen Holmes,
Her Shattered Idol (1915) featuring our star Robert Harron,
Queen of the Moulin Rouge (1922) featuring our star Martha Mansfield,
Baby Mine (1917) featuring our star John S. Robertson,
The Deerslayer (1913) featuring our star Florence Turner,
Everybody's Sweetheart (1920) featuring our star Olive Thomas,
War and the Woman (1917) featuring our star Florence La Badie,
The Lady of the Photograph (1917) featuring our star Shirley Mason,
Tropical Nights (1928) featuring our star Patsy Ruth Miller.
Marceline Day encourages Buster Keaton to keep trying in "The Cameraman" (1928). Click to watch the clip.
Introduction
We know that it is not easy to finance nonprofit projects. Even the most noble charitable intentions can come to naught without adequate funding. This is why we want to help other public and charitable ventures succeed.
Silent Hall of Fame supports individuals and organizations creating values in the public interest by providing fiscal sponsorship to non-commercial projects, which align with our public and charitable mission. Such projects may be in, but are not limited to, all disciplines of Arts and Culture, education, science and the environment.
What is fiscal sponsorship?
Fiscal sponsorship is a formal arrangement in which Silent Hall of Fame - a 501(c)(3) public charity - sponsors a project that lacks exempt status. This alternative to pursuing your own tax exemption allows you to seek grants and solicit tax-deductible donations under our exempt status. Since most grant-makers give to organizations with tax-exempt status, fiscal sponsorship may help you qualify for more funding opportunities.
A Fiscal Sponsorship model: the Pre-approved Grant Relationship
Silent Hall of Fame pre-approves an individual or entity as a grantee, agrees to establish a restricted fund to receive tax-deductible financial contributions from donors for the purpose of supporting the grantee’s charitable project, and makes grants to the grantee from the restricted fund. Silent Hall of Fame maintains a Grantor-Grantee relationship with the project leaders through a formal Project Grant Agreement.
Overview of the Pre-approved Grant Relationship process
Step 1. The person or organization leading the project submits a written application, including specific description of the proposed project, to Silent Hall of Fame asking for prospective project sponsorship.
Step 2. Silent Hall of Fame evaluates the proposal to determine whether the project promotes our tax-exempt purposes.
Step 3. The Board of directors of Silent Hall of Fame reviews and approves sponsoring the project. Thus, before funds are solicited and received from donors, foundations, or government agencies, Silent Hall of Fame as sponsor has pre-approved the project as its grantee.
Step 4. Silent Hall of Fame as sponsor and the project leaders sign a written grant agreement setting forth all terms and conditions that apply to the project’s use of the grant and the relations with the funding sources. The grant agreement includes a condition that Silent Hall of Fame as sponsor retains complete control and discretion over the use of all contributions it receives. That element of sponsor discretion and control will be made known, in writing, to the funding sources.
Step 5. Silent Hall of Fame receives donations and grants for the specific project, and then distributes the funds as grant payments to the person or organization conducting the project.
Step 6. The project leaders make periodic written reports to Silent Hall of Fame, in accordance with the grant agreement, showing its actual expenditures of grant funds and its progress toward accomplishing the purposes of the grant. The project is expected to have its own legal, tax and accounting identity with a project-related bank account. The project – NOT the sponsor – is responsible for the project’s own employment taxes, insurance, debts, liabilities, tax returns and other relevant legal obligations.
Below you can find additional insights in the Pre-approved Grant Relationship process.
What should you know before applying?
Your project must have public benefit and must be non-commercial in nature.
When approaching your prospects, be ready to submit a written proposal that makes clear why your project is needed, its objectives, timeline, staffing and budget. Explain how it advances the public and charitable mission of Silent Hall of Fame.
Fiscal sponsorship fee
Silent Hall of Fame retains for its administrative costs a small percentage of all grants and contributions received in support of an approved project.
For check donations:
7% for amounts from $10,000 to $20,000
6% for amounts up to $50,0000
5% for amounts up to $100,000
4% for amounts over $100,000
For credit card donations add an additional 3%.
For small-scale projects we negotiate fixed fees. We charge a 2-4% premium for government grants.
To start the application process or to inquire please send us a message from the "Contact us" page.
Additional reading
Detailed Guidelines
In its fiscal sponsorship functions Silent Hall of Fame follows current guidelines about Pre-Approved Grant Relationship formulated by the National Network of Fiscal Sponsors.
Fiscal sponsorship means Silent Hall of Fame, a nonprofit organization (the “fiscal sponsor”), agrees to provide services and oversight to the activities of groups or individuals engaged in work that furthers our public and charitable mission.
Fiscal sponsorship confers significant potential benefits on the leaders of sponsored projects. They allow new community ventures to more quickly and efficiently get off the ground, without the delay or bureaucratic red-tape associated with incorporating and filing federal and state applications for tax exemptions.
Silent Hall of Fame, as tax-exempt and charitable venture, permits project leaders – from the moment we agree to accept the project – to legally solicit and benefit from charitable contributions from individuals and grants from private foundations and other funding institutions. Silent Hall of Fame places program implementation responsibility in the hands of project leaders; we are not involved in the programmatic decision-making process of the sponsored groups.
In a Pre-approved grant relationship the fiscally sponsored project does not become a program belonging to Silent Hall of Fame, but is a separate entity responsible for managing its own tax reporting and liability issues. Silent Hall of Fame simply assures itself that the project will use the grant funds received to accomplish the ends described in the grant proposal.
We follow Recommended Best Practices
1. Public Interest Mission and Program Focus
Silent Hall of Fame expresses a clear mission intended to advance the public interest, and all programs and related activities support that mission.
2. Legal, Tax and Regulatory Compliance
Silent Hall of Fame fulfills all legal, tax and regulatory requirements of philanthropic and charitable nonprofit organizations and complies with the letter and the spirit of all laws.
3. Fiscal Integrity
Silent Hall of Fame manages all funds, assets and other resources under its direct control with a high degree of responsibility, integrity, transparency and accountability.
4. Administrative and Operational Integrity
Silent Hall of Fame manages all administrative duties and responsibilities professionally and with a high degree of integrity and accountability.
Silent Hall of Fame acts as a grantor supporting projects by making a series of grants to the grantee entity conducting the fiscally sponsored project.
Features of a well managed grant relationship include: the grantee’s proposal to conduct a specific charitable project; periodic reports from the project back to Silent Hall of Fame; an arm’s length grant agreement that protects Silent Hall of Fame from the liabilities of the fiscally sponsored project; clear communications, as needed, to the project’s vendors stating that the sponsor is not responsible for the project’s liabilities.
5. Board Accountability, Ethical Conduct and Governance
The Board of directors of Silent Hall of Fame governs ethically, avoiding conflicts of interest in conducting the affairs of the organization and in carrying out its legal, fiduciary and policy making responsibilities.
6. Assessing and Selecting Projects
Silent Hall of Fame engages in a clear, systematic process when assessing and selecting projects for sponsorship.
A. Mission Fit.
Silent Hall of Fame assures that the public interest purposes of all projects support our mission and charitable purpose.
B. Project Assessment Criteria and Guidance.
Silent Hall of Fame uses a clear set of evaluation criteria in considering all prospective projects for sponsorship.
C. Project Leadership Fit.
Silent Hall of Fame evaluates the capability, potential, experience, and integrity of project leaders to assure a constructive, mutually respectful working relationship between our staff and project leaders.
D. Project Sponsorship Application.
Silent Hall of Fame requires sponsorship applicants to submit a detailed written project plan that articulates the civic, social and community benefits the project intends to pursue.
E. Written Mutual Understanding.
Silent Hall of Fame and designated project leaders(s) execute a written grantor-grantee understanding detailing the terms and expectations of the relationship, including the financial terms and charges for providing fiscal sponsorship services. The understanding provides that Silent Hall of Fame retains full legal discretion and control over funds raised by the project.
7. Fiscal Sponsor Service Commitment to Projects
Silent Hall of Fame pursues its public interest mission through the projects it sponsors; recognizes and respects project leaders for their knowledge, skill and expertise; and places a high priority on encouraging and facilitating efficacy in its projects to achieve beneficial societal ends.
8. Expectations of Projects
Silent Hall of Fame expects project leaders to adhere to clearly stated standards of ethical conduct, organizational policies and operational procedures.
A. Ethical Conduct.
Silent Hall of Fame expects that all project personnel will act with high standards of ethical conduct.
B. Active Project Fundraising.
Silent Hall of Fame expects project leaders to conduct the primary work of resource development.
C. Project Reports.
Silent Hall of Fame expects project leaders to assume responsibility for reporting orally and in writing to us and to the project donors.
D.Public Policy Engagement.
Silent Hall of Fame provides and expects project leaders to understand and comply with the required legal and ethical guidelines when engaging in lobbying and public policy advocacy activities.
E. Disclosure and Communication of Project Status.
Silent Hall of Fame requires projects to clearly disclose and state in writing their affiliation with us (the fiscal sponsor) in all grant proposals, solicitations and published or online materials.
F. Injurious Activities.
Silent Hall of Fame expects that no project will knowingly engage in any activity that jeopardizes our corporate, nonprofit or tax-exempt status or otherwise create injurious liability.
G. Dispute Resolution.
Silent Hall of Fame, while retaining full legal and fiscal control of restricted funds, works to fairly resolve disputes that may arise between us and project leaders.
H. Project Termination and Separation.
Silent Hall of Fame has a process through which our staff and project leaders discuss the timing, steps and procedures for separating or terminating the project.
Alice Day and Joe Young in "Gooseland" (1926). The only copy of the film in the whole world is being kept in the UCLA archive.
PLEASE SIGN THE PETITION TO THE UCLA TO RELEASE COPIES OF RARE FILMS TO SILENT HALL OF FAME OR MAKE THESE FILMS AVAILABLE TO THE PUBLIC.
The UCLA preserves in their archives many quality silent films featuring our stars Billy Bitzer, Alice Day, Marceline Day, Snitz Edwards, Helen Gibson, Robert Harron, Helen Holmes, Jack Hoxie, Arthur V. Johnson, Florence La Badie, Florence Lawrence, Shirley Mason, John S. Robertson, Patsy Ruth Miller and Florence Turner.
These films have not been seen by the classic movie lovers in almost a century. Silent Hall of Fame wishes to work together with the UCLA in order to make these films available to the public.
Marceline Day in "That Model From Paris" (1926).
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT
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GEMS FOR DONATION
This page contains rare and hard to find films, which are available for viewing after registering and making a tax-deductible donation. Your support will help Silent Hall of Fame to keep looking for more rare silent treasures and to show them on our website for the classic film lovers of the world. This will ultimately help your favorite silent movie star to receive better public recognition.
Registration and donation are required to watch the films on this list. Here is how to earn this privilege:
As soon as we receive your donation and verify your registration your account will be activated and you will be able to watch the films on this list. Half of your contribution will be tax deductible. You will be able to enjoy rare silent films for $2 each or less, support the legacy of a silent star, and take a tax deduction. It doesn't get any better than this!
UPDATE:
As a result of user feedback we have created another option, no registration required - for a $35 (US dollars) donation you can obtain instantly one long or three short films. Make the donation, send us your choice and we will email you the film(s).
We will make sure that you are satisfied by showing you many rare and hard to find films, including some that are impossible to watch anywhere else. Please let us know which other films unavailable now you would like to see, whether they feature the stars of Silent Hall of Fame or not. We will do all we can to find them and show them to you.
We will be uploading many more rare and hard to find movies, so check back often. You can also subscribe to our newsletter (on the left-hand side of the page) and receive updates about new films posted for streaming.
Here is the list of the rare and hard to find public domain films that we stream for registered viewers who have made a tax deductible donation to Silent Hall of Fame:
Coming soon:
The Preacher and the Gossip (1912)
The Greatest Question (1919)
Blood and Steel (1925)
April Fool (1926)
and many others.
Here is a very efficient way to help Silent Hall of Fame:
Many major employers have programs that match their employees' donations to charitable organizations like Silent Hall of Fame. Such employers are big banks like Bank of America and US Bank, and large companies such as Chevron, Microsoft, etc. If you work for one of these employers and you donate to Silent Hall of Fame your tax-deductible contribution will be doubled and will go a long way towards helping your favorite silent star to receive better public recognition. Here is a list of Companies that Match Donations and/or Volunteer Hours.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT FILMS KEPT IN ARCHIVES IN THE US AND AROUND THE WORLD
As part of our ongoing efforts to enhance the legacy of our stars we seek to recover their rare films from archives in the USA and round the world. We are happy to report that as a result of our extensive research we have found hundreds of films featuring our stars. All these films are waiting to be reconnected with the public after many, many years. Most of the movies have not been seen by any silent movie lovers for three or four generations.
You can help us acquire these films and show them on our website with your tax-deductible contribution. This will help your favorite silent movie personalities receive better public recognition, and in the future, improve their chances to get a nomination for a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Because none of these films are available for viewing anywhere else, this will also help your favorite website, Silent Hall of Fame, become really unique in the quest to bring back from oblivion the names of your favorite silent movie stars.
Here are some of the films that we located in archives that currently are not available for viewing anywhere. We want to show them to you, the classic movie lovers of the world:
His New York Wife (1926) featuring our star Alice Day,
Fools of Fashion (1926) featuring our star Marceline Day,
The Black Horse Bandit (1919) featuring our star Helen Gibson,
Life in the Balance (1915) featuring our star Helen Holmes,
Her Shattered Idol (1915) featuring our star Robert Harron,
Her Child's Honor (1911) featuring our stars Florence Lawrence and Arthur V. Johnson,
Queen of the Moulin Rouge (1922) featuring our star Martha Mansfield,
Baby Mine (1917) featuring our star John S. Robertson,
The Deerslayer (1913) featuring our star Florence Turner,
Everybody's Sweetheart (1920) featuring our star Olive Thomas,
War and the Woman (1917) featuring our star Florence La Badie,
The Lady of the Photograph (1917) featuring our star Shirley Mason,
Tropical Nights (1928) featuring our star Patsy Ruth Miller.
Alice Day stars in "The Way of the Strong" (1928), directed by Frank Capra.
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT
In order to improve the user experience we have signed up for secure hosting. Now all pages on our website use the secure connection https://. All users can be confident that the information they submit cannot be viewed by others, and that their sensitive data - passwords, messages, credit cards, etc. - is completely safe. Welcome to the new safe and secure Silent Hall of Fame website! Happy browsing!
Help needed to translate Dutch, German and Russian titles into English
We request the help of bilingual users. We have in our possession rare films made in the USA that have been preserved in foreign archives and do not have English titles. If you are fluent in any of the above languages and in English and would like to make a contribution to Silent Hall of Fame, please contact us.
Please Help Us Find These Films
These are all films that we haven't been able to track down, but they have user ratings in IMDB and/or are known to have been in distribution, so the assumption is that they exist somewhere in private collections. If you have a video file or a DVD, or a VHS, or 8/16/28/35 mm with any of these films, please share it with us so that we can show the film to the silent movie lovers of the world. You will make a valuable contribution to Silent Hall of Fame and will help one of our silent movie stars receive belated recognition and glory. We will give you a credit for your contribution by stating your name for all to see, with special thanks. In addition, if you send us an original copy of the film as a donation, you may be able to reduce your taxes on your next year's tax return.
It is worth noting here that only because a particular film has user ratings in IMDB that doesn't mean that it exists, or that it has been seen in the last few decades. Such is the case with The Big City (1928) and London After Midnight (1927), both starring Lon Chaney and Marceline Day. The last known copies of both films were lost in a MGM fire in 1967. However, it is possible that these two and many other films may still be found in private collections.
It is also possible to find rare films locally. Please visit your neighborhood video store that offers classic and silent films, take the List of Rare Films with you and check if they have any of them available. If you are able to locate any of these rare movies you will make a valuable contribution to Silent Hall of Fame and help your favorite silent movie star receive better recognition. We will give you a special thanks and post your name for all to see and admire.
Here are a two examples of why we believe that many of these films can be located:
1/ a 16 mm or 8 mm film of The Way of the Strong (1928) was available in the 1970ies and 1980ies from a company called Kit Parker Films. So for a period of time it was in circulation and people did buy it. This is why we believe that with the help of our users we can find this film.
2/ 16 mm or 8 mm films of The Wife's Relations (1928) and The New Teacher (1922) were available in the 1970ies and 1980ies from a company called Mogull's Films. We hope that someone will share these films with us.
Of course, you can also contribute any other silent films featuring our stars, which we currently don't stream and are not listed on this page. We would also welcome films featuring other silent personalities, especially those movies that have survived only in private collections and have been unavailable to the public. As far as the films that we stream are concerned, if you have film copies with better quality than the ones that we have on the site, please share them with us.
We will be adding many more currently unavailable and rare films, so please check back often. You can download a printable file with these movies by clicking on this List of Rare Films.
Movie Title | Featured Star(s) |
Rookies (1927) |
Marceline Day |
The Way of the Strong (1928) | Alice Day |
Shanghaied Lovers (1924) | Alice Day |
The Gorilla (1927) | Alice Day |
Drag (1929) (silent version) | Alice Day |
Skin Deep (1929) (silent version) | Alice Day |
Little Johnny Jones (1929) (silent version) | Alice Day |
The Wolverine (1921) | Helen Gibson |
The Battle of the Sexes (1914) | Robert Harron, Billy Bitzer |
Lord Jim (1925) | Shirley Mason |
So This is Love? (1928) | Shirley Mason |
The Bright Shawl (1923) | John S. Robertson |
The Fighting Blade (1923) | John S. Robertson |
Shanghai Lady, silent version (1929) | John S. Robertson |
Name the Man (1924) | Victor Seastrom, Patsy Ruth Miller |
The Follies Girl (1919) | Olive Thomas |
Treasure Island (1920) | Shirley Mason |
Fool's Gold (1919) | Florence Turner |
The Deerslayer (1913) | Florence Turner |
Taming a Husband (1910) | Florence La Badie, Arthur V. Johnson |
The Broken Cross (1911) | Florence La Badie |
A Man from Nowhere (1920) | Jack Hoxie |
Johnny Get Your Gun (1919) | Jack Hoxie |
Barb Wire (1922) | Jack Hoxie |
Don Quickshot of the Rio Grande (1923) | Jack Hoxie |
Lady Helen's Escapade (1909) | Florence Lawrence, Billy Bitzer |
Stolen Love (1928) | Marceline Day |
Detectives (1928) | Marceline Day |
Trent's Last Case (1929) | Marceline Day |
A Single Man (1929) | Marceline Day |
The Big City (1928) | Marceline Day |
London After Midnight (1927) | Marceline Day |
Concealing a Burglar (1908) | Florence Lawrence, Arthur V. Johnson, Billy Bitzer |
The Warrens of Virginia (1924) | Martha Mansfield |
Omar the Tentmaker (1922) | Patsy Ruth Miller |
Whispering Winds (1929) | Patsy Ruth Miller |
The Drivin' Fool (1923) | Patsy Ruth Miller |
Singer Jim McKee (1924) | Patsy Ruth Miller |
Painting the Town (1927) | Patsy Ruth Miller |
The Gate Crasher (1928) | Patsy Ruth Miller |
The New Teacher (1922) | Shirley Mason |
The Wife's Relations (1928) | Shirley Mason |
Ladies Must Live (1921) | Snitz Edwards |
The White Desert (1925) | Snitz Edwards |
The Wanderer (1925) | Snitz Edwards |
A Lover's Oath (1925) | Snitz Edwards |
Three Friends (1913) | Billy Bitzer |
Volcano (1926) | Snitz Edwards |
We a re looking for these films with Larry Semon:
The Fiddler 1915
A Jealous Guy 1916
A Villainous Villain 1916
Hash and Havoc 1916
Help! Help! Help! 1916
His Conscious Conscience 1916
Jumps and Jaelousy 1916
Losing Weight 1916
Love and Loot / An Amateur at Heart 1916
More Money Than Manners 1916
Out Ag'in in Ag'in 1916
Rah! Rah! Rah! 1916
Romance and Rough House 1916
Sand Scamps and Strategy 1916
Shanks and Chivalry 1916
She Who Last Laughs 1916
Terry's Tea Party 1916
The Battler 1916
The Man from Egypt 1916
There and Back 1916
Tubby turns the Tables 1916
Walls and Wallops 1916
Bears and Bullets / Bullies and Bullets 1917
Big Bluffs and Bowling Balls 1917
Boasts and Boldness 1917
Bombs and Blunders 1917
Chumps and Chances 1917
Cops and Cussedness 1917
Dubs and Drygoods 1917
Flatheads and Flivvers 1917
Footlights and Fakers 1917
Gall and Golf 1917
Guffs and Gunplay 1917
Hazards and Homeruns 1917
He Never Touched Me 1917
Jolts and Jewelry 1917
Masks and Mishaps 1917
Noisy Naggers and Nosey Neighbors 1917
Pests and Promises 1917
Plans and Pajamas 1917
Rips and Rushes 1917
Risks and Roughnecks 1917
Roughtoughs and Rooftops 1917
Shells and Shivers 1917
Slips and Slackers 1917
Somewhere In Any Place 1917
Speed and Spunk 1917
Spooks and Spasms 1917
Sports and Splashes 1917
Turks and Troubles 1917
Worries and Wobbles 1917
Babes and Boobs / Babes and Bombs 1918
Boodle and Bandits 1918
Guns and Greasers 1918
Hindoos and Hazards 1918
Huns and Hyphens 1918
Meddlers and Moonshiners 1918
Mutts and Motors 1918
Romans and Rascals 1918
Rooms and Rumors 1918
Rummies and Razors 1918
Skids and Scalawags 1918
Spies and Spills 1918
Stripes and Stumbles 1918
Whistles and Windows 1918
Passing The Buck 1919
The Head Waiter 1919
The Simple Life 1919
Traps and Tangles 1919
Well, I'll be 1919
Solid Concrete 1920
The Stage Hand 1920
The Fall Guy 1921
The Hick 1921
The Midnight Cabaret 1923
Trouble Brewing 1924
Oh What A Man 1927
Pass The Dumplings 1927
The Plumber's Daughter 1927
The Stunt Man 1927
More films with Florence Lawrence, all of which have a viewer rating in IMDB:
The Boy, the Bust and the Bath (1907)
Daniel Boone (1907)
The Clubman and the Tramp (1908)
The Christmas Burglars (1908)
The Girl and the Outlaw (1908)
After Many Years (1908)
The Heart of O'Yama (1908)
Ingomar, the Barbarian (1908)
Behind the Scenes (1908)
The Devil (1908)
The Ingrate (1908)
A Smoked Husband (1908)
Salome (1908) Vitagraph
The Reckoning (1908)
The Red Girl (1908)
Romeo and Juliet (1908) Vitagraph
A Wreath in Time (1909)
The Wooden Leg (1909)
The Winning Coat (1909)
Two Memories (1909)
Those Boys! (1909)
Tis an Ill Wind That Blows No Good (1909)
Trying to Get Arrested (1909)
The Slave (1909)
The Sacrifice (1909)
Mrs. Jones Entertains (1909)
Mrs. Jones' Lover (1909)
The Note in the Shoe (1909)
The Peachbasket Hat (1909)
The Prussian Spy (1909)
The French Duel (1909)
His Ward's Love (1909)
Eradicating Aunty (1909)
A Baby's Shoe (1909)
Eloping with Auntie (1909)
The Deception (1909)
His Wife's Mother (1909)
The Brahma Diamond (1909)
The Jilt (1909)
A Wreath In Time (1909)
The Drive for a Life (1909)
Jones and His New Neighbors (1909)
Jones and the Lady Book Agent (1909)
More films with Arthur V. Johnson, all of which have a viewer rating in IMDB:
The Feud and the Turkey (1908)
The Test of Friendship (1908)
The Day After (1909)
His Ward's Love (1909)
Tragic Love (1909)
The Trick That Failed (1909)
A Troublesome Satchel (1909)
Tender Hearts (1909)
One Touch of Nature (1909)
The Two Brothers (1910)
More films with Robert Harron, all of which have a viewer rating in IMDB:
The Valet's Wife (1908)
Billy's Stratagem (1912)
Here is a very efficient way to help Silent Hall of Fame:
Many major employers have programs that match their employees' donations to charitable organizations like Silent Hall of Fame. Such employers are big banks like Bank of America and US Bank, and large companies such as Chevron, Microsoft, etc. If you work for one of these employers and you donate to Silent Hall of Fame your tax-deductible contribution will be doubled and will go a long way towards helping your favorite silent star to receive better public recognition. Here is a list of Companies that Match Donations and/or Volunteer Hours.
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