Description: Note to Ebay These films are in the Public Domain It’s been estimated that over 90% of all silent films made no longer exist. Of the ones that do still exist there are many that are preserved in only in private collections or various archives such as the Library of Congress, Museum of Modern Art, UCLA , etc. Most of these are not accessible to the general public. I have just had some more films from my private collection transferred from film and I am releasing them on DVD-R. While all are in the “Public Domain” chances are you have never seen most of them. This set has a two commedies and two early attempts to add color to film by hand tinting the frames. Collection #8 has 3 films The Struggle (1913) A young boy witnesses the murder of his father by a stranger who had attacked his mother. Years later after joining the army he sees the stranger in a saloon and a fight ensues. The boy receives a head wound and the stranger is shot and killed. The boy is found guilty of murder and scheduled for execution, but did he do it? The Two Doyles (1919) A rare Franklyn Farnum western in which he plays dual roles as twin brothers. One brother holds up a stagecoach but all he steals is a kiss from a cute girl. Unfortunately he also stumbled on to the sheriff’s secret life as a cattle rustler. Should Husbands Dance (1920) with Dorothy Devore and Neal Burns. Neal takes dancing lessons to surprise his wife but she suspects he’s cheating! If ordering more than one of my collections please request an invoice and I will combine the shipping.
Price: 5 USD
Location: Stayton, Oregon
End Time: 2025-01-14T01:56:04.000Z
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Format: DVD
Rating: NR
Edition: Full Screen