Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton in the only silent film they would appear in together. This is a longer version than the one on the Industrial Strength Keaton DVD. At the end you see two short clips from THE BALLOONATIC, and three from DAYDREAMS. None of those scenes are on the Kino versions.
This is a restored version of W.C. Fields' first film, which had intertitles added to it in 1958 by Raymond Rohauer. The opening and closing titles were made by yours truly.
GOLF ANTICS is a compilation short film featuring "Buster" Keaton, Charlie Chaplin, "Fatty" Arbuckle, Laurel & Hardy, Larry Semon and "Dizzy" Daniels playing golf.
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This is (unfortunately) an abridged version of THE FLIRT found on an old video cassette. Although I didn't remove any footage from this film I did take out a whole minute by just shortening the titles and intertitles. I then re-edited the music to fit the shorter length. Hope you enjoy!
I restored all titles and intertitles, and re-edited the public domain music. So the film now belongs to me. That's right. No one can copy it without my written permission, or else face the wrath of my ambulance chasing shyster lawyers.
In this rare clip from the French version of the half hour series HAROLD LLOYD'S WORLD OF COMEDY, "Harold becomes separated from his wife and is thrown down into the engine room and put to work with the stokers". (This quote was taken from "Moving Picture World", a weekly trade magazine of that period.) Enjoy!
Like THE FLIRT, this is (unfortunately) an abridged version of BY THE SAD SEA WAVES found on an old video cassette. Although I didn't remove any footage from this film I did take out a whole minute and a half by just shortening the titles and intertitles. I then re-edited the music to fit the shorter length. Watch and rate our Hero five stars!!
This is the French opening to the TV show "Harold Lloyd's World of Comedy"- called "Harold Lloyd". There are also two small clips from the films NUMBER, PLEASE? and NEVER TOUCHED ME.
This is a another scene from the 25 minute silent film comedy TEED-OFF, written & directed by "Dizzy" Daniels in the style reminiscent of "Buster" Keaton, Harold Lloyd and Larry Semon comedies. For more information visit http://www.dizzydani els.com
This is a scene from "Dizzy" Daniels' only dialogue comedy reminiscent of Jerry Lewis, Woody Allen and Pee-Wee Herman. For more information visit http://www.dizzydani els.com
This is a scene from a rare short silent film reminiscent of
Charlie Chaplin, Stan Laurel and Harry Langdon comedies of the silent era. For more information visit http://www.dizzydani els.com
In I DO DO WINDOWS Dizzy Daniels asks the burning question: Must a modern silent movie always use 1920's music? For more information visit http://www.dizzydani els.com