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We offer a huge collection of classic, rare, oop movies to classic movie fans. We specialize in black and white (B&W) vintage classic movies from 1880s, 1890, 1900s, 1910s, 1920s, 1930s, 1940s, 1950s, 1960s and 1970s.  Our silent movie collection is one of the biggest collection available. We believe that the era of silent cinema was one of the most imaginative periods in human history. During the silent films era, a new visual vocabulary was invented by directors such as Georges Méliès, Charles Chaplin, Raoul Walsh, G.W. Pabst, F.W. Murnau, Fritz Lang, Vladislav Starevich, Robert Wiene, Josef von Sternberg, Per Lindberg, Lois Weber, Erich von Stroheim, Phillips Smalley, Carl Theodor Dreyer, Leo McCarey, Mauritz Stiller, Kenji Mizoguchi, Miles Brothers, Buster Keaton, Eddie Cline, Giovanni Pastrone, Mikhail Kalatozov, Yasujir Ozu, Alfred Hitchcock, Josef von Sternberg, Charles Vanel, Fred Niblo, Sergei Eisenstein, Leo Mittler, Frank Borzage, Clarence Brown, Anthony Asquith, Mauritz Stiller, Aleksandr Medvedkin, Maurice Tourneur, Winsor McKay, King Vidor, Ted Wilde, Victor Sjöstrom, André Antoine, Herbert Ponting, Man Ray, Harold L. Muller, Charles R. Bowers, Wallace Worsley, Victor Flemming, Fred C. Newmeyer, Sam Taylor, Oskar Fischinger, Jean Epstein, Alexander Dovzhenko, Carl Theodor Dreyer, Abel Gance, Dziga Vertov, Yevgeni Bauer, Hanns Schwarz, Dimitri Kirsanoff, Paul Leni, Louis Lumiere and …. Different genres shaped as the medium was used for entertainment, politics, education and propaganda. The challenge of visual storytelling without sound pushed filmmakers to find new ways to tell stories and communicate ideas. When we think of silent movie stars we inevitably think of Garbo, Charlie Chaplin, Rudolph Valentino, Lillian Gish, Clara Bow, Annette Kellerman, Sessue Hayakawa, Maurice Costello, Helene Costello, Art Acord, Lupe Velez, Theda Bara, William Haines, Florence Lawrence, and Louise Brooks.   

The great legends of Hollywood are remembered for their work and often sensational personal lives. Thus, most people today know something of the loves, losses, and scandals of stars like James Dean and Marilyn Monroe. But what of the great stars of Hollywood’s formative years—the silent film era? Though most are all but forgotten today, many led lives of fascination and scandal that could easily match those of their latter-day peers. 

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The Wrong Road 1937  Director: James Cruze   Stars: Richard Cromwell, Helen Mack, Lionel Atwill dvd r

The Wrong Road 1937 Director: James Cruze Stars: Richard Cromwell, Helen Mack, Lionel Atwill dvd r

The Wrong Road 1937The Wrong Road (1937) A young married couple whose plans for thei..

$5.00

The Yellow Ticket (1931) dvd r Director: Raoul Walsh  Writers: Michael Morton (play), Jules Furthman (adaptation) |   Stars: Elissa Landi, Lionel Barrymore, Laurence Olivier
The Youth of Maxim (1937) dvd r / English sub

The Youth of Maxim (1937) dvd r / English sub

The Youth of Maxim (1937) dvd r / English sub..

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There Goes My Heart 1938  DVD   Director  Norman Z. McLeod      Virginia Bruce, Patsy Kelly, Fredric March, and Alan Mowbray in There Goes My Heart (1938)

There Goes My Heart 1938 DVD Director Norman Z. McLeod Virginia Bruce, Patsy Kelly, Fredric March, and Alan Mowbray in There Goes My Heart (1938)

There Goes My Heart1938Virginia Bruce, Patsy Kelly, Fredric March, and Alan Mowbray in There Goes My..

$8.00

There's Always a Woman (1938)  Stars: Joan Blondell, Melvyn Douglas, Mary Astor

There's Always a Woman (1938) Stars: Joan Blondell, Melvyn Douglas, Mary Astor

There's Always a Woman (1938)An investigator for the district attorney and his amateur-sleuth wife c..

$9.55

There's That Woman Again (1938) AKA What a Woman (1938)

There's That Woman Again (1938) AKA What a Woman (1938)

There's That Woman Again (1938)AKA What a Woman (1938)There's That Woman Again (original title)Comed..

$10.00

They Call It Sin (1932)  POSTER TYPE A / SIZE A4

They Call It Sin (1932) POSTER TYPE A / SIZE A4

They Call It Sin (1932)  POSTER TYPE A / SIZE A4 They Call It Sin (1932)  DVD R ..

$9.00

They Call It Sin (1932)  POSTER TYPE B / SIZE A4

They Call It Sin (1932) POSTER TYPE B / SIZE A4

They Call It Sin (1932)  POSTER TYPE B / SIZE A4  Marian moves to New York to make it..

$9.00

They Call It Sin (1932)  POSTER TYPE C / SIZE A4

They Call It Sin (1932) POSTER TYPE C / SIZE A4

They Call It Sin (1932)  POSTER TYPE C / SIZE A4  Marian moves to New York to make it..

$9.00

They Call It Sin (1932)  POSTER TYPE D / SIZE A4

They Call It Sin (1932) POSTER TYPE D / SIZE A4

They Call It Sin (1932)  POSTER TYPE D / SIZE A4 Marian moves to New York to make it big in the..

$9.00

They Call It Sin (1932)  POSTER TYPE E / SIZE A4

They Call It Sin (1932) POSTER TYPE E / SIZE A4

They Call It Sin (1932)  POSTER TYPE E / SIZE A4 Marian moves to New York to make it big in the..

$9.00

They're Always Caught (1938) dvd r

They're Always Caught (1938) dvd r

They're Always Caught (1938)22min | Short, Crime Shows the role the crime laboratory plays in t..

$3.00

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