Lost Films: Important Movies that DisappearedIn Lost Films, Frank Thompson examines twenty-seven classic movies made between 1911 and the end of the silent era, including such works of genius as Ernst Lubitsch's The Patriot, Raoul Walsh's The Conquerer, Victor Seastrom's Garbo vehicle The Divine Woman, and F.W. Murnau's Four Devils. |
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The Immortal Alamo 1911 | 3 |
Saved From the Titanic 1912 | 12 |
The Battle of Gettysburg 1913 | 19 |
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