Passing Through is a 1921 American silent comedy drama film, directed by William A. Seiter and written by Agnes Christine Johnston, and Joseph F. Poland.
The opening shows a colored nursemaid in the park with baby carriage, and seated on a bench receives...
While making a movie in the Alps, the female star falls in love with a nobleman.
An auto racer driving through a small town finds himself tangled up in a local political controversy...
While having dental work done, Jimmy inhales too much gas and begins believing that he is a detectiv...
The Tramp and his dog companion struggle to survive in the inner city.
The true story of Forrest Tucker, from his audacious escape from San Quentin at the age of 70 to an ...
Betty, the rebellious daughter of a millionaire, decides to marry the penniless Jean—against her fat...
Bank clerk John Hart is about to marry Mary Kelly, but she insists that before that happens he must ...
Anita and Marion realize that an abandoned baby they sneaked into an orphanage was kidnapped from a ...
Believed to be the first film to feature cannibals.
Charlie is a clumsy waiter in a cheap cabaret, suffering the strict orders from his boss. He meets a...
Fräulein Seifenschaum is a German silent film by Ernst Lubitsch from 1915. It is considered Lubitsch...
Ellen Llewellyn is a chorus girl who is loved by orchestra leader Andy Owens, a genuinely nice guy. ...
A silent (in terms of dialogue) short film about a struggling street magician with a streak of bad l...
Successful middle-aged farmer Samuel Sweetland becomes widowed, then his daughter marries and leaves...
Harry and Willie are scammed into buying the Thomas Edison studio lot by a man named Gorman. They de...