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.

After his mining partner Joe Pelton's death, wealthy bachelor Richard Chester adopts Joe's five youn...

A man tries to burgle his own safe on the same night that a professional criminal attempts it.

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

Gerald Faulkner, a young tin-can salesman, has fallen for sexy chorus girl Carlotta La Mere. One day...

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

A western settlement of pioneer descendants is threatened with the loss of its water supply through ...
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...

Farmer Toby Watkinsm whose fanciful poetry does not impress his exasperated uncle, leaves the farm t...

A young man marries an actress, but meanwhile her uncle has signed a contract binding her to spinste...

A molly-coddle son of wealthy parents whose regeneration is brought about through being hit on the h...
A woman "rents" a husband for the purpose of divorcing him so she can win another man, who prefers w...

During the COVID-19 pandemic, two college students set out to make a revolutionary television show. ...
A story with a college background revolves around sprinter Charles Paddock, utilizing newsreel foota...

Attracted by his wealth, avaricious Germaine marries D'Artois, then leaves him for a more sophistica...
Hafed, a Turkish prince, imprisons an American girl and her father. The girl sends for Jim, who atte...
Short comedy set against the backstage lives of a group of performers.
Slapstick comedy short about a quarreling couple and a nosy mother-in-law.

Cult director Charles Band brings you this "Last Tango in Paris" spoof with editing by acclaimed fil...