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The Goat (1921)
Buster is inadvertently identified as the notorious outlaw Dead Shot Dan. He is pursued throughout the city by the local police chief, using disguises and quick...
The Idle Class (1921)
Chaplin plays a tramp who sneaks into a upper class golf resort. The tramp meets a rich woman (Edna Purviance) who is having an argument with her drunken husba...
The Play House (1921)
The opening scene, a dream sequence prior to the vaudeville routines which follow, is what makes this film famous. In it Keaton plays everyone in a theatre sim...
Never Weaken (1921)
Our hero (Lloyd) is infatuated with a girl in the next office. In order to drum up business for her boss, an osteopath, he gets an actor friend to pretend inju...
Dreams of the Rarebit Fiend Bug Vaudeville (1921)
After eating a cheese cake, a hobo falls asleep and dreams of a vaudeville show performed by bugs.
Goketsu Jiraiya (1921)
The story of Jiraiya, a legendary ninja with great powers who set off on a adventure.
The 'High Sign' (1921)
A drifter at an amusement park finds himself both the bodyguard and hit man of a man targeted by a criminal gang.
The Haunted House (1921)
A bank clerk ends up in a seemingly haunted house that is actually a thieves' hideout.
Manhatta (1921)
This groundbreaking silent documentary captures the beauty and majesty of the New York City in its streets, skyscrapers, bridges, rail yards and harbors.
Hard Luck (1921)
Strange things ensue after a young man attempts to take his own life.
Newman Laugh-O-Grams (1921)
A video of Walt Disney sitting at his desk, drawing the following pictures: Cleaning Up!!?, Kansas City Girls are Rolling Their Own Now, Take a Ride Over Kansas...
Lichtspiel Opus 1. (1921)
Against a dark background, several bright, curved or rounded shapes pulse towards the center of the screen, one at a time. They are followed by many other shape...
Opus II (1921)
As early as 1909, Walter Ruttmann explored the artistic properties of the film. His theoretical and practical work led in 1919 to the first "absolute film&...