The Call of Cthulhu, an all new silent film, is HP Lovecraft's most famous story. It is the only story to feature the celebrated monster Cthulhu and in many ways it encapsulates the ideas that went ... Read more
Henriette and Louise, a foundling, are raised together as sisters. When Louise goes blind, Henriette swears to take care of her forever. They go to Paris to see if Louise's blindness can be cured, ... Read more
Two thieves, the Blackbird and West End Bertie, fall in love with the same girl, a French nightclub performer named Fifi. Each man tries to outdo the other to win her heart.
Late silent movie from director Frank Lloyd (whose 1935 adaptation of Mutiny on the Bounty would net a Best Picture Oscar), telling the story of the romance between Lord Nelson and Lady Hamilton.
In WWI, two US soldiers - a Private and a Sergeant - are captured on the Western Front and, in the process of escaping the POW camp, leave their previous animosity behind. Escape is the only the ... Read more
While in the care of her gruff, overly protective aunt, an adorable tyke with singing and dancing abilities (Shirley Temple) catches the eye of a talent scout. Soon, the gifted youngster is sought ... Read more
Written and directed by independent auteur Oscar Micheaux, the low-budget silent film Body and Soul is significant as the film debut of actor Paul Robeson. He leads the largely African-American cast ... Read more
In a colourful and vibrant town, all the people and animals can whistle – with one exception, namely the small bird called Whistleless. He flies around trying to whistle, but he is hopeless to ... Read more
Eat is filmed in black-and-white, has no soundtrack, and depicts fellow pop artist Robert Indiana engaged in the process of eating for the entire length of the film. The comestible being consumed is ... Read more
Douglas Fairbanks' longest and most elaborate production up to 1921, The Three Musketeers was Fairbanks' first full-blown costume adventure (his modestly produced 1920 The Mark of Zorro was regarded ... Read more