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.

Owner of a fashionable gambling den John De Forrest seeks out wealthy people and lures them to his g...

A lost film. Teddy Drake is a pleasure-seeking aristocrat who ends up expelled from his exclusive Fi...

Pete (Nick Stuart) and Bill (John Darrow) are childhood rivals who continue to feud in high school, ...
While boarding a streetcar, wealthy, middle-aged Samuel Peckham slips, and the car starting up sudde...

Cult director Charles Band brings you this "Last Tango in Paris" spoof with editing by acclaimed fil...
Bunny receives a shock upon reading about the attempted assassination of the Mayor of New York. He l...

Betty is away at college when her parents, Mr. & Mrs. Bunny, come to visit. Mr. Bunny goes for a str...
Daisy Manners, a member of the Phi Beta Kappa sorority, has a bad habit of taking her sorority siste...

During the COVID-19 pandemic, two college students set out to make a revolutionary television show. ...
Retired sea captain Jonah Grundell is in charge of his niece Polly's fortune until she comes of age,...
Mr. and Mrs. Jones and their six children start out for a picnic in the woods with youngest son Jimm...

Women They Talk About is a part-talkie Vitaphone film, with talking, music and sound effects sequenc...
One of many Larry Semon directed Vitagraph comic shorts. Like a large portion of them this is lost.
Two blowhard amateur bowlers boast about their prowess only to be shown up for the Big Bluffs they a...
Pa Glitters and his daughter are beset upon by Slippery Ike who is intent on separating them from th...
Hero Handsome Harry must rescue his love interest, Lizzie, from a villainous character named Creampu...

The Youngloves have a cozy little apartment and a jewel of a cook, Bridget, and are happy until the ...

A lost film. As described in a film magazine Exhibitors Herald on March 16, 1918: "a forest ranger k...

When Harlan Carr inherited his Uncle Ebenezer's "Jack-O Lantern" house and too his bride there to li...

A young woman of wealth revenges herself on a young author whose peculiar ideas about women have led...