Movies from 1900's to 1920's


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On chronological order.

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1
Le Voyage dans la lune (A Trip to the Moon) (1902,  Unrated)
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The Great Train Robbery (1903) (1903,  Unrated)
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3
The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (1919,  Unrated)
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The Kid (1921,  Unrated)
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Nosferatu, eine Symphonie des Grauens (Nosferatu, The Vampire) (1922,  Unrated)
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Safety Last! (1923,  Unrated)
Safety Last! 5.0 Stars
Amazing silent film! Hilarious from beginning to the end! I think those were awesome special effects to the date! Very original and satisfying, a movie to watch more than once!
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Sherlock Jr. (1924,  Unrated)
Sherlock Jr. 5.0 Stars
Sherlock Jr. is THE MAN!!! Could it be the beginning of action movies?? Buster Keaton is a genius!! One of the most entertaining films ever! And without any sound! Amazing! There's some scenes that will leave you open-mouthed and questioning "how they did that??" One ot the greatest American silent films ever, and one of the funniest!!
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Battleship Potemkin (1925,  Unrated)
Battleship Potemkin 5.0 Stars
The birth of editing as we know it to date! A movie where the hero is the "people", the battleship is more like a collective soul of the mob. It has one of the greatest scenes on cinema, the stairs of Odessa, breathtaking and depressing to watch. Brilliant film!
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The Gold Rush (1925,  Unrated)
The Gold Rush 5.0 Stars
Funny masterpiece, Charles Chaplin is the king of comedy.
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10
Metropolis (1927,  Unrated)
Metropolis 5.0 Stars
Science fiction's most influential picture, who inspired hundreds of movies even at our time, Metropolis is just GREAT!
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Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans (1927,  Unrated)
Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans 5.0 Stars
It has some of the saddest scenes I have ever seen, and with not even a word! Then it turns to be the happiest movie ever, then it turns to be terriblly depressing, then pure joy... Could this be the first emotional rollercoaster even on cinema?
Visually stunning, with amazing music, and great performances. This is one of the best silent films I have ever seen. You should watch it at least once!
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The General (1927,  Unrated)
The General 5.0 Stars
Esencial Buster Keaton
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The Passion of Joan of Arc (La Passion de Jeanne d'Arc) (1928,  Unrated)
The Passion of Joan of Arc (La Passion de Jeanne d'Arc) 5.0 Stars
A rare gem in classic cinema, The Passion of Joan of Arc dared to use all the magic of the movies to tell a story in a way it developed with a few scenes and characters, although its complexity. Maria Falconetti did one of the greatest performances ever, I even thought I was watching the real Joan of Arc. She felt sad, not only seemed sad, but FELT like she was the one to be tortured. She showed fear, confusion, and a hundred more emotions with no words or sound. Also, to be shot a first frame (only head) throughout 80% of the movie isn't easy, but she did her best and succeded. The story may be a little boring sometimes, but a great achievement in every aspect.
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14
The Circus (1928,  G)
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15
La Chute de la Maison Usher (The Fall of the House of the Usher) (,  Unrated)
La Chute de la Maison Usher (The Fall of the House of the Usher) 3.5 Stars
Hmm you need to read the story previously... not a good idea for a movie. Though, VERY original in camera use for the time period!
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Man With the Movie Camera (,  Unrated)
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17
Un Chien Andalou (An Andalusian Dog) (1929,  Unrated)
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