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The Birth Of A Nation
(1915) [M]
D.W. Griffith's spectacular silent masterpiece is available for the first time on DVD. The most successful silent film ever, The Birth of a Nation remains America's most controversial cinematic landmark. More
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Nosferatu (1922)
(1922) [PG]
Nosferatu is the original Dracula movie and still, after eighty years, the scariest. When Bram Stoker's widow refused to grant Murnau the rights to Dracula, Murnau and his screenwriter Henrik Galeen simply changed the characters' names and went ahead with the film, creating one of the great... More
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Pandora's Box
(1928) [PG]
G.W. Pabst's film that catapulted Louise Brooks to international acclaim and made her 'the' icon of the Jazz Age tells the tragic story of Lulu, the hedonistic dancer and prostitute. Based on the plays of F. Wedekind. Music by Mahler. More
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Diary Of A Lost Girl
(1929) [PG]
The daughter of a wealthy pharmacist is seduced by a family friend and becomes pregnant. Whilst working in a brothel she is noticed by an elderly Count who decides to marry her. German dialogue with subtitles. More
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The Cabinet Of Dr. Caligari
(1919) [E]
Arguably the First GREAT Horror Film ever made
Francis and his friend Alan visit a fair in the small German town of Holstenwall where a sideshow is run by the mysterious Dr Caligari. Caligari is exhibiting a Somnambulist, Cesare; who has slept for 23 years and knows the secrets of the past and... More
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Broken Blossoms
(1919) [M]
A Chinese man visits London in the hope that he can bring the message of Buddha to others. He falls in love with the daughter of a prize fighter and cares for her when she is beaten. Their friendship is to prove fateful... Silent with the original 1919 orchestral score by Louis F. Gottschalk.... More
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Storm Over Asia
(1928) [PG]
Originally Potomak Chingis-khan (The Heir to Genghis Khan), Russian filmmaker Vsevolod Pudovkin's Storm Over Asia is set in Central Asia in 1920. Valeri Inkijinov plays a young Mongolian trapper ostracized from his village after he is cheated out of a valuable fox fur by a European trader.... More
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The Battleship Potemkin
(1925) [PG]
After the success of Strike (1924), Sergei Eisenstein was commissioned by the Soviet government to make a film commemorating the uprising of 1905. Eisenstein's scenario, boiled down from what was to have been a multipart epic of the occasion, focussed on the crew of the battleship Potemkin. Fed... More
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Man With A Movie Camera
(1929) [G]
Man With a Movie Camera is an extraordinary piece of filmmaking. An exuberant montage of urban Russia, it represents the people of the city at work and at play, and the machines that keep the city going with energetic lyricism. A member of the Soviet avant-garde, Vertov used a variety of... More
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City Lights (2 Disc Set)
(1931) [G]
City Lights begins with an uproarious skewering of pomp and formality, ends with one of the most famous last shots in movie history and, from start to finish, so completely touches the heart and tickles the funny bone that in 1998 it was named one of the American Film Institute's Top-100 American... More
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The End Of St. Petersburg
(1927) [PG]
Filmed to commemorate the tenth anniversary of the 1917 Russian revolution, End of St. Petersburg was the second feature-length effort of director V. I. Pudovkin. Utilizing many of the montage techniques popularized by his contemporary Sergei Eisenstein, Pudovkin details the fall of St.... More
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Strike
(1925) [PG]
The first full-length feature project of pantheon Russian filmmaker Sergei Eisenstein, Strike is a government-commissioned celebration of the unrealized 1905 Bolshevik revolution. The story is set in motion by a series of outrages and humiliations perpetrated on the workers of a metalworks plant.... More
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Charlie Chaplin, The Early Years Vol.1
(1917) [G]
A collection of classic Charlie Chaplin 2 reeler comedies.
Features:
- THE IMMIGRANT:
Charlie sets sail for the land of liberty and finds the opportunity for romance.
- THE COUNT:
Chaplin plays a tailor's assistant who masquerades as a wealthy count to gain entrance to an exclusive... More
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Charlie Chaplin, The Early Years Vol.2
(1916) [G]
A collection of classic Charlie Chaplin 2 reeler comedies.
Features:
- THE PAWNSHOP:
Charlie's just doing his job as he creates absolute mayhem at the pawnshop.
- THE ADVENTURER:
Crafty Charlie may be an escaped convict on-the-run, but he borrows a tuxedo and mingles with the rich at a... More
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Charlie Chaplin, The Early Years Vol.3
(1916) [G]
A collection of classic Charlie Chaplin 2 reeler comedies.
Features:
- THE CURE:
Charlie decides to take the health cure at a famous resort. But the trunk of liquor he's brought with him finds its way into the mineral waters, leaving everyone in a state of drunken appreciation.
- THE... More
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Charlie Chaplin, The Early Years Vol.4
(1916) [G]
A collection of classic Charlie Chaplin 2 reeler comedies.
Features:
- BEHIND THE SCREEN:
Charlie's an overworked stagehand on a movie set that gets blown up in a keystone-type slapstick frenzy.
- THE FIREMAN:
Only Charlie could be a firefighter who causes more trouble than the fire he's... More
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The Kid
(1921) [G]
The Tramp cares for an abandoned child, but events put that relationship in jeopardy. The Kid was director Charlie Chaplin's first full-length film and is considered one of his best. Co-starring five-year-old Jackie Coogan, whom Chaplin discovered on a Los Angeles vaudeville stage, The Kid is the... More
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Silent Movie
(1976) [PG]
'Silent Movie' is director Mel Brooks's comic tribute to the golden days of the silent screen. A movie within a movie, 'Silent Movie' stars Brooks as Mel Funn, a filmmaker who has seen better days. When his best friends (Marty Feldman and Dom DeLuise) rescue him from despair and convince him to... More
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Nosferatu (1922) / Vampyr (1932)
(1922) [PG]
An unauthorized production of Bram Stoker's work with enough preserved to recognize, but enough changed to be legal (names changed to protect the innocent?). Count Orlok's move to Bremen brings the plague traceable to his dealings with the realtor Thomas Hutter, and the Count's obsession with... More
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Phantom Of The Opera, The (1925)
(1925) [PG]
The original and best version of Gaston Leroux's legendary book The Phantom Of The Opera is an awesome monument to the Golden Age of Hollywood starring "The Man of a Thousand Faces", Lon Chaney. In the film, Chaney is Erik, the horribly disfigured Phantom who leads a menacing existence in the... More
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The Thief Of Bagdad (1924)
(1924) [G]
One of the truly great silent films of the 1920s was The Thief Of Baghdad, directed by Hollywood legend Raoul Walsh. Made in 1924, it features Douglas Fairbanks as producer and also as the star, in the role of the happy-go-lucky Ahmed the Thief. Beguiled by a beautiful Princess, Ahmed must prove... More
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Intolerance
(1916) [M]
From the Babylonian era to the (1916) present day, four stories of intolerance and inhumanity (Modern, Babylonian, Judean and French) interweave to form an amazing spectacle that gains momentum as it moves towards a powerful and memorable climax. Lillian Gish features as the woman in the linking... More
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The Kid Stakes
(1927) [G]
"The Kid Stakes" tells the story of a group of children from Woolloomooloo in Sydney who are goodies and baddies when it comes to the adventure of Fatty Finn and his friends as they enter Fatty's pet goat Hector in a race. The film was made on location in Woolloomooloo streets and the palatial... More
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The Sentimental Bloke
(1919) [G]
This is the masterpiece of collaborators, Raymond Longford and Lottie Lyell, who treat the source material - CJ Dennis's delightful verse narrative - with humanity and restraint. Realistically set in Sydney's Woolloomoolloo district, Vaudeville veteran Arthur Tauchert (very natural and... More
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For The Term Of His Natural Life (1927)
(1927) [G]
The epic 1927 Australian film For the Term of His Natural Life is set in the penal colony of Van Dieman's Land. The time is 1827, long before Queen Victoria abolished this hell-on-earth isle. Taking the blame for a murder to save the reputation of his high-born mother, a young man (Arthur... More
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College
(1927) [G]
Coming hard on the heels of Keaton's comic masterpiece, The General, this was a relaxing romp in both setting and approach after the exacting precision of the American Civil War comic-drama. It was very typical Keaton material and a fine comedy. Those knowledgeable of silent comedy may see... More
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Queen Kelly
(1929) [PG]
Gloria Swanson is a convent girl gone bad, who finds herself ill-used by a prince but eventually inherits a fortune. Silent. Music composed by Andrew Youdell. More
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Charlie Chaplin Collector's Classics
(1917) [G]
Features four complete shows!
The Immigrant: Classic show marking the Little Tramp's historical arrival in America.
The Adventurer: As an escaped prisoner the Tramp finds refuge from the ensuing police by impersonating a rich count.
The Cure: The Tramps joins... More
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