less than thirty percent of films from the silent era no longer exist, this film is most likely from the Keystone film company and the man in the dress is Fatty Arbuckle, a star of Keystone and the man to the far right at the beginning of the clip who gets grabbed by the policemen is Al St. John, Arbuckles nephew
less than thirty percent of films from the silent era no longer exist, this film is most likely from the Keystone film company and the man in the dress is Fatty Arbuckle, a star of Keystone and the man to the far right at the beginning of the clip who gets grabbed by the policemen is Al St. John, Arbuckles nephew
HoboProductionsCo 8 months ago
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I think it is possible that this film could be lost
HoboProductionsCo 8 months ago
Nitrate film is fast burn...this is why covers are on the film drums...is the silent footage nitrate base? keep it safe!
dachund 11 months ago
@dachund Hi, The Film on the Holmes is Safety Film. I do have some silent footage that is Nitrate but I am very careful with it.
533nednil 11 months ago
@533nednil Have you uploaded the Silent film footage anywhere?
SukkaPunch321 8 months ago
@SukkaPunch321 No, This is just a sample of safety silent footage that I had . Thank You
533nednil 8 months ago
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Is this Al Jolson singing.
NCC74913 1 year ago
@NCC74913 Hi, The Singer on Take Your Girlie to the Movies is Billy Murray. The song I believe is fron the 1920's
533nednil 1 year ago
@533nednil - Could be even earlier than that!
natethefighter 1 year ago
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NCC74913 1 year ago
Nice job. Reminds me of an old time Movietone Newsreel
RiisPark99 1 year ago
Is this the first in a series? When is the launch date for the Filmman website?
jjrhino76 1 year ago