Moviemaking in the Stone Age, told in silhouette animation.
`First publicly exhibited film in America and other early shorts from the Edison Company
Product ads for theater audiences.
Thomas Ince Western featuring Lakota Sioux actors.
Episode 26 from this woman’s action series.
Immigrants, led by Dorothy Gish, thwart counterfeiters.
Gregory LaCava cartoon on the first day of prohibition.
Robert Florey’s avant-garde portrait of Manhattan.
First talkie of the playwright.
Manhattan actualities.
Train hold-up film made for railroad-car theaters.
Political satire, fairy tale, and puppet animation.
Crusading melodrama co-produced by the National Child Labor Committee and the Edison company.
First film of a Martha Graham dance and two other experimental color shorts.
Earliest known film from a Chinese American company.
Vaudeville sound film made by Theodore Case.
Action feature starring the original Rin-Tin-Tin.
Instructional cartoon on how to use a telephone.
Surreal Charley Bowers comedy with animated objects.
Avant-garde documentary by Jay Leyd
Stage star Joseph Jefferson in eight mutoscopes.
Documentary drama by Edwin S. Porter.
On location in America’s largest factory.
Family melodrama directed by Alice Guy Blaché.
Teaser for Hands Up, Movie Lovers’ Contest, and a newsreel on the filming of Greed in Death Valley.
A Few Moments with Eddie Cantor and President Coolidge at the White House in the first talking political spot.
Witty visual puns by Dave Fleischer.
Ernst Lubitsch’s masterpiece from the Wilde play.
Trick photographic views of Manhattan. `
Docudrama by striking workers to tell their story.
Follow-the-bouncing-ball sing along with Ko-Ko the Clown.
Scenes of the rural South filmed by the famed novelist.