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Here are three interesting films I had transferred to DVD-R.  The first is Stars of Yesterday (1931) which was narrated by Burnett Hershey.  It has a whole bunch of clips of silent film stars and Hershey introduces or reminds the viewer who they are.  The silent stars include Broncho Billy Anderson, Theda Bara, Faty Arbuckle, Sarah Bernhardt, Betty Blythe, Mary Fuller, Mildred Harris, Ford Sterling, William S. Hart, Helen Holmes, Mabel Normand, Charles Ray, Clara Kimball Young, Mary Miles Minter, Marjorie Clayton, Texas Guinan and others.  The Pacific Film Archives in California has a copy of this that runs 11 minutes.  My copy only ran 9 1/2 minutes and was missing the opening titles.  It's quite fun to watch and see these old stars.

The second film on this DVD is from a reel with a bunch of silent movie clips.  This clips include Another Man's Boots (1922), Pearl As A Detective (1912/13) with Pearl White, Vanity Fair (1911) with John Bunny, Mickey's Express (looks like a Little Rascals), Thief of Bagdad (1924), Old Guard Guard (1912/13) Discontent (1916),  In the Moon's Ray (1914), Pursued (1925), The Flame Fighter (1925), What No Man Knows (1921), and several that I can't identify one has a lady who grabs a dandy's cane and breaks it to pieces and then proceeds to beat the living tar out of him tossing him through the air into a trash bin.  That clip alone is priceless!  Another definately has Alan Hale (the Skipper's father) in a medival movie, and one that has a two trains that have been stopped from crashing at the last moment.  Most of the clips are short with a couple extending a couple of minutes.  Some of them are in two parts with other clips in between.

The third film is Heartthrobs of Yesteryear with Mae Murray being interviewed about the Leading men of the Silent films.  It was probably filmed in the 1940's but that's just a guess.

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