The Dawn of Understanding is a lost 1918 American silent Western comedy film produced by The Vitagraph Company of America and directed by David Smith. It stars Bessie Love in the first film of her nine-film contract with Vitagraph.

Three outlaws fleeing a posse through the desert come upon a dying woman and her baby in a wagon. Be...
As Wanda bicycles down the street, she finds herself at the center of a series of adventures and mis...

In Jedda, Persia, American consul George Gage, known as a woman hater, is shocked when his newly arr...

The Hottentot is a lost 1929 American pre-Code film directed by Roy Del Ruth and starring Edward Eve...
A hunted bandit cleverly outwits the sheriff after a thrilling chase over rocks and sandhills. Reach...

Playboy Teddy Ward wants to marry Jeannie King, an artist, but his father wants him to marry Loris L...

Jack Pepper accidentally fires his gun while forcing a newspaper editor to retract his statement reg...

A man tries to burgle his own safe on the same night that a professional criminal attempts it.
Katie Abbott, despairing of being a wallflower, is about to attempt suicide in the village pond when...

Curley Smith, a lieutenant of the Texas Rangers, gets chased by a band of smugglers after getting ca...

Women They Talk About is a part-talkie Vitaphone film, with talking, music and sound effects sequenc...

Charles, Joseph and Sir Benjamin are in love with Maria and Lady Sneerwell is in love with Charles.

A hard-core socialite turns over a new leaf after spending time with a less fortunate family.
Small brothers are the bane of love affairs. The inimitable Cutey, reporter on a country paper, is c...
Alice takes her little siblings Billy and Kitty to a matinee. They immediately become imbued with th...
Mrs. Letitia Summers, owner and principal of an exclusive boarding school, decides to give her two n...

No known surviving copy is known to exist. This well received film revolved around Harry Van Housen'...

Martin, the heroine's father is falsely believed to be in league with fur thieves, but the real vill...

No prints of the film have been preserved so the film can be considered a lost film. The original sc...