A piece of film history missing for more than 100 years and thought to be lost forever was found on Long Island by an intern ...
During his internship at a Long Island film archive, Dan Martin made a startling discovery: Curled up in five sealed cans was ...
The Heart of Lincoln,” a 1922 movie directed by the pioneering filmmaker Francis Ford, was found at a stock-footage library ...
Image Credit: Universal Film Manufacturing Company. Women had far more influence in the silent era than at any other point in cinema history, with people like Mabel Normand, Alice Guy-Blaché ...
Image Credit: Universal Film Manufacturing Company. Women had far more influence in the silent era than at any other point in cinema history, with people like Mabel Normand, Alice Guy-Blaché ...
Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton are the two main comics from the silent era, but if those are the only names you know, then Harold Lloyd will be a happy discovery. His movie Safety Last!is ...
"With silent films, probably 70% of them are gone ... "A film like this provides evidence that film history is still being written." ...
The cold, climate-controlled stacks at the Historic Films Archive in Greenport made the ideal place for film student Dan Martin to spend last summer as an intern: in a basement out of the heat ...
A 1915 silent film — thought to be lost forever — was discovered in a pile of old donations, now you can see this rare piece of history. New strain in Calif. Get the USA TODAY app Start the ...
A piece of American history, “The Heart of Lincoln,” has been recovered and preserved indefinitely in Long Island. NBC states ...
Just in time for the Oscars. A coveted long-lost silent film about President Abraham Lincoln was recently discovered on Long ...
a silent film made in 1915. Previously, experts thought it had been lost to history. Martin found the movie last summer at the Historic Films Archive in Greenport, New York. He’d been sifting ...