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The Ten Commandments (Silent Film With Music) 1923
2:16:12
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Ben-Hur A Tale Of The Christ (Silent Film) 1925
2:21:12
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Ben-Hur A Tale Of The Christ (Movie Trailer) 1925
3:07
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Samson And Delilah (Silent Film) 1922
14:50
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Cleopatra (Silent Film) 1912
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The Lost World (Movie Trailer) 1925
3:13
The Lost World (Silent Film) 1925
1:42:30
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The Lodger: A Story of the London Fog (Movie Trailer HD) 1927 Remastered
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The Lodger: A Story of the London Fog (Silent Film) 1927
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Stella Maris (Silent Film With Music Great Quality) 1918
1:23:27
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Safety Last! (Silent Film HD) 1923
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Go West (Silent Film HD) 1925
1:08:12
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Our Hospitality (Silent Film Great Quality) 1923
1:14:15
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The Covered Wagon (Silent Film Great Quality) 1923
1:38:33
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Scaramouche (Silent Film HD) 1923
2:02:48
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Wings (Silent Film HD) 1927
2:18:38
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7th Heaven (Silent Film With Music Great Quality) 1927
1:57:59
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Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans (Silent Film HD) 1927
1:34:21
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The King of Kings (Silent Film with Music) 1927
2:37:04
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The King of Kings (Movie Trailer) 1927
1:15
21
Street Angel (Silent Film with Music) 1928
1:41:23
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The Last Command (Silent Film With Music Great Quality) 1928
1:28:28
23
The Man Who Laughs (Silent Film With Music Great Quality) 1928
1:50:08
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The Circus (Silent Film Great Quality) 1928
1:07:46
25
Plane Crazy (Walt Disney Silent Cartoon HD) 1928
5:58
26
Steamboat Willie (Walt Disney Cartoon) 1928
7:16

The Lost World (Silent Film) 1925

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Arthur Conan Doyle's 1912 novel of the same name. The film was produced and distributed by First National Pictures, a major Hollywood studio at the time, and stars Wallace Beery as Professor Challenger. It was directed by Harry O. Hoyt and featured pioneering stop motion special effects by Willis O'Brien, a forerunner of his work on the original King Kong. Doyle appears in a frontispiece to the film, absent from some extant prints.

In London, professor Challenger (Wallace Beery) announces that prehistoric creatures are alive and flourishing in the Amazon jungle and declares his intention to mount an expedition proving his point. Journalist Edward Malone (Lloyd Hughes) volunteers to go and convinces his newspaper to fund the journey. Paula White (Bessie Love) hopes to find her father, a missing explorer. They and others undertake the voyage and witness dinosaurs and humanoids doing battle in a magnificent landscape.

In 1998, The Lost World was deemed "culturally, historically or aesthetically significant" by the Library of Congress and selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry.

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