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The Suburbanite                            

Clip #: SF-2A
Length: 7:15
Year: 1904
Sound: Silent
Decade: 1900s
Description:
A family moves out to the 'peaceful' suburbs where everything goes wrong, including the mother-in-law moving in. The Suburbanite is a 1904 American short comedy silent film directed by Wallace McCutcheion and starring John Troiano. The film was produced and distributed by the American Mutoscope...

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 A Corner In Wheat                      

Clip #: SF-1A
Length: 12:56
Year: 1909
Sound: Silent
Decade: 1910s
Description:
A Corner in Wheat is a 1909 American short silent film which tells of a greedy tycoon who tries to corner the world market on wheat, destroying the lives of the people who can no longer afford to buy bread. It was directed by D. W. Griffith and adapted by Griffith and Frank E. Woods from a novel ...

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The Good Samaritan

Clip #: TFA-94C
Length: 11:11
Year: 1924
Sound: Silent
Decade: 1920s
Description:
The story of the parable of The Good Samaritan from the Bible, shot on location in Palestine in the 1920s. It is an excerpt from a 60 minute independently made silent feature film, released in the U.S. in 1925, called "The Man Nobody Knows", directed by Errett Leroy Kenepp and based on a book by ...

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John Q Public, Movie Mogul

Clip #: MF-29F
Length: 2:44
Year: 1955
Sound: Sound
Decade: 1950s
Description:
Telefilm Inc in Hollywood helps home movie makers have professional results in the mid 1950s

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The Unknown World

Clip #: TFA-153B
Length: 8:14
Sound: Sound
Decade: 1930s
Description:
An expedition in the 1930's to see the Dalai Lama in the Tibetan holy city of Lhasa, Tibet.

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Paris, 1965

Clip #: TFA-174B-5
Length: 1:41
Year: 1965
Sound: Silent
Decade: 1960s
Description:
Home movies of Paris France in the 1960s

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Damascus

Clip #: TFA-434A
Length: 9:09
Year: 1934
Sound: Sound
Decade: 1930s
Description:
An episode from the RKO / Van Beuren Vagabond Adventure series about Damascus, Syria in the early 1930s.

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In The Hands Of Professionals

Clip #: TFA-88A
Length: 8:23
Year: 1967
Sound: Sound
Decade: 1960s
Description:
Behind the scenes at Pan Am Airlines cargo operations in the late 1960s with German narration

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Paris, 1965

Clip #: TFA-174B-8
Length: 2:43
Year: 1965
Sound: Silent
Decade: 1960s
Description:
Home movies of Paris, France in the 1960s

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Pearl of the Army

Clip #: SF-11B-3
Length: 3:03
Year: 1916
Sound: Silent
Decade: 1910s
Description:
Pearl of the Army is a 1916 American silent film serial directed by Edward José. The Pathé-Astra film was made when many early film studio and film producers in America's first motion picture industry were based in New Jersey's Hudson River towns, particularly Fort Lee. Directed by Edward...

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