Two young lovers run away from home.
Cinematic Era: 1926 Vintage
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- 7.0 1926 • Cinematic
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Ralph attempts to elope with Thelma against her parents' wishes. Ralph disguises as a teacher to take her off to a boarding school and there is a new and amusing gag where he gradually discards his disguise while walking along the street. Marvin, an insurance agent, fastens himself on to the young couple and succeeds in muddling things up generally, finally insisting on taking them to a hotel and sharing a room with his wife. Ralph gets around this embarrassing situation by getting the insurance man in his bed to talk business with him. The girl's father appears the next morning and Ralph is tickled when he insists that they get married, but the pest almost queers matters by phoning to the justice of the peace that his house is on fire and his wife murdered.
The Funnymooners
0.0 1926 • Cinematic -
A Jewish writer in Czarist Russia is forced to flee when the government comes after him for his "objectionable" writings. He emigrates to the US, where he settles in New York City's Lower East Side.
Broken Hearts
10.0 1926 • Cinematic -
Julius is riding through the town declaring war and the villagers promptly arm and ready themselves. While Alice inspects the troops, the opposing army (made up of mice) fires its cannons. Julius is hit and knocked completely apart; he's picked up and brought to the hospital where they put him back together with a healthy helping of spare parts. The stalwart cat returns to the field and, using a fan and a piece of strong-smelling cheese, lures the mice out of their trench, clubbing them on the head as they arrive with his multifunctional tail.
Alice's Little Parade
5.3 1926 • Cinematic -
L'espionne aux yeux noirs
8.0 1926 • Cinematic -
Indian silent film starring Ruby Mayer (Sulochana), released in 1926.
Typist Girl
0.0 1926 • Cinematic -
Bill Barlow, Jr., a wealthy young spendthrift out of favor with his father, sets out to prove himself at his father's lumber camp.
Sir Lumberjack
8.0 1926 • Cinematic -
Rose Rosetti, the orphaned daughter of a New York gangster, and Danny Lewis, another orphan, have been brought up by Sara and Abraham Kamisnsky, an elderly Jewish couple with an artificial-flower shop on the lower East Side. Rose works in the shop and Danny, after defeating the ward-bully in a fight, joins the political gang.
Rose of the Tenements
8.0 1926 • Cinematic -
Der Meineidbauer
6.5 1926 • Cinematic -
Recounts some highlights in the career of Admiral Nelson, including his battles with the French fleet under Napoleon, and his dalliances with Lady Hamilton.
Nelson
3.0 1926 • Cinematic -
Harry Hill auf Welle 1000 (Harry Hill on Wave 1000) is the title of a silent crime drama from the “Harry Hill” series, which Valy Arnheim produced in 1926 based on a script by Curt J. Braun in his own production company, “Valy Arnheim-Film Richard Spelling,” with himself in the lead role of the energetic detective. The title is formulated in reference to the station announcements common in the early days of radio, such as “Berlin auf Welle 400” (Berlin on Wave 400).
Harry Hill auf Welle 1000
0.0 1926 • Cinematic -
Sentimental and costumbrist drama. "Triumphant production of Colombia Films. Starring Italian actress Mara Meba. The beautiful landscapes that are admired are copied with taste of the charms of the Cauca land and the one of a group of seagulls in the Cauca river is a surprising effect and that much would like to have them the European movies". (Diario del Comercio Newspaper, August 26, 1926)
Tuya es la culpa
7.0 1926 • Cinematic -
Venereal disease threatens to tear a young couple apart.
Geißel der Menschheit
0.0 1926 • Cinematic -
The young Tony will travel from Budapest to the countryside to marry his cousin Katinka, the oldest of the seven sisters Gyurkovics. Because Tony is already secretly married to another, the situation is problematic. Mizzi is the impish middle sister of seven who is glad to leave boarding school and has many adventures making her way back home. This includes impersonating a countess and meeting Count Horkay who is impersonating her cousin Tony, his friend whom Mizzi's mother intends to marry her oldest sister. The younger set all have their own ideas of who they love despite the plans of the older folks.
A Sister of Six
8.0 1926 • Cinematic -
A pilot saves a dancer from a Paris nightclub owner and they stow away to Cornwall.
The Cabaret Kid
10.0 1926 • Cinematic -
Wien, wie es weint und lacht
7.0 1926 • Cinematic -
The Fallen
9.0 1926 • Cinematic -
Shot circa 1926, these two screen tests are made up of various takes for two films by Alberto Cavalcanti and Jacques de Baroncelli.
Essais d'acteurs : Ève Francis
0.0 1926 • Cinematic -
The Heart Of A Coward
7.0 1926 • Cinematic -
This 16mm home movie film depicts the leisure activities of an affluent family on Chicago's south side. Scenes include a grandiose building that is the Edgewater Beach Hotel and a football game at University of Chicago.
South Chicago Home Movie
0.0 1926 • Cinematic -
Spy drama about a young dancer from a poor background in Poland who is forced by a baron to spy for him.
La Chèvre aux pieds d'or
9.0 1926 • Cinematic -
The city editor refuses to give Anne a reporter's job. Two photographers have failed to get a picture of Senator Hangnail, and Anne is promised a job if she succeeds. She gets into the senator's house and is suspected of being a mafia black-hand terrorist. Escaping that, she manages to snap several pictures but, when they are developed, she has photographed everything by the senator's face. The senator has hired a couple of bodyguards to protect him the the 'black-hand' woman, and takes them to eat at a café. She poses as a waitress and gets the picture. She is offered the job but her boyfriend, Jimmie, says he will have to get another girl to be his wife, and she turns down the job.
Hold Still
8.0 1926 • Cinematic -
A poor fellow is dominated by his wife who is unfaitful.
The Return to the Crash Pad
8.0 1926 • Cinematic -
Adaptation of Ibsen's play Vildanden.
The House of Lies
9.0 1926 • Cinematic -
Silent version of the Franz Lehar operetta.
The Count of Luxembourg
8.0 1926 • Cinematic -
Quite a leisurely introduction shows Bobby in the process of collecting one traffic offence after another but the film really gathers momentum when Ray delivers his testimony in court and tells a most elaborate tall tale (very effectively dramatised) to explain how it had happened.
Howdy Judge
7.0 1926 • Cinematic -
Wie einst im Mai
7.0 1926 • Cinematic -
Avant-garde short focused on the pure elements of film like form, visual composition, and rhythm.
Five Minutes of Pure Cinema
6.2 1926 • Cinematic -
Based on Alexander Shirvanzade's 1885 novel of the same name, the film denounces the despotic rites and customs of Caucasian families. It is widely recognized as the first Armenian feature film.
Honor
4.5 1926 • Cinematic -
In order to deliver Western Union mail on time, our cowboy protagonist will have to be brave, clever and resourceful
The Phoney Express
9.0 1926 • Cinematic -
Dee Halloran rescues Grace Macy from a runaway stage and learns that her grandfather was murdered before he could divulge the whereabouts of a large sum of money he had hidden from thieves. Buck Fitzgerald, the leader of a gang of desperadoes, weasels himself into Grace's confidence and leads her to believe that McKeller, a friend of Dee's, was responsible for the murder. Thinking that Grace knows the location of her grandfather's money, Fitzgerald later tries by force to make her talk.
Blue Blazes
9.0 1926 • Cinematic -
Vyznavači slunce
9.0 1926 • Cinematic -
American accountant Harry Mascaret made his fortune thanks to an investment and decides to offer himself a stay in Paris with his fiancée Dolly. A burlesque, Roaring-Twenties comedy ensues.
Paris in Five Days
7.0 1926 • Cinematic -
An Aesop’s Film Fables short.
Jungle Sports
8.0 1926 • Cinematic -
Aus des Rheinlands Schicksalstagen
6.0 1926 • Cinematic -
Young orphan Victoria Sax becomes a grand duchess and is summoned to a remote kingdom.
Young April
7.7 1926 • Cinematic -
A documentary of Roald Amundsen's explorer boat 'Maud' and it's expedition from 1922-1925 of the Polar area.
Med 'Maud' over Polhavet
10.0 1926 • Cinematic -
In 'Spirals' Oskar Fischinger designed visual patterns of extreme complexity which often develop in overlapping cycles, yet he interrupts these patterns with radical editing of single frames of contrasting imagery. 'Spirals' exists as a fragmentary unfinished experimental film. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive in 2001.
Spirals
7.0 1926 • Cinematic -
Na Woon-gyu plays the role of Nicolai Park, a veteran of the Russian army, who has returned to Korea from European battlefields. Broke, hungry, and unable to find employment, he is taken in as a boarder by Kim Chang-ho. Chang-ho's friend, Cha-duk becomes romantically involved with Hae-ok, who had sold herself to support her parents. Cha-duk's wife, Yeong-ja becomes involved with Nicolai, who rejects her proposal to run away with him. The romantic complications spiral until Yeong-ja kills Cha-duk. The film ends with Nicolai departing for destinations unknown while the other boarders bid him farewell.
A Soldier of Fortune
7.0 1926 • Cinematic -
A visit to the Lisbon Zoo.
O Jardim Zoológico de Lisboa
9.0 1926 • Cinematic -
A mouse and his boss pose as dogcatchers and grab a schoolhouse full of dogs; they use several other ruses to round up dogs for, as we discover, a sausage factory. Alice and Julius are on the trail soon after the first caper, but it takes them a while to catch up with the bad guys. They do, and Julius tricks the big boss into getting clobbered by the sausage guy, then turns the dogs loose on him.
Alice's Mysterious Mystery
5.4 1926 • Cinematic -
An Aesop’s Film Fables cartoon.
A Plumber's Life
7.0 1926 • Cinematic -
Ko-Ko Song Car-Tunes is a series of short three-minute animation films produced by Max Fleischer and Dave Fleischer between May 1924 and September 1927, pioneering the use of the "Follow the Bouncing Ball" device used to lead audiences in theater sing-alongs.
In the Good Old Summer Time
8.0 1926 • Cinematic -
Here it's Andy Clyde in a long beard as Raymond McKee's rich uncle Dan. He quickly becomes entangled with Carmelita Geraghty, the vamp next door, and her conniving brother Bud Jamison.
Smith's Uncle
0.0 1926 • Cinematic -
The Passionate Quest is a 1926 American drama film directed by J. Stuart Blackton and written by Marian Constance Blackton. It is based on the 1924 novel The Passionate Quest by E. Phillips Oppenheim. The film stars May McAvoy, Willard Louis, Louise Fazenda, Gardner James, Jane Winton, and Holmes Herbert.
The Passionate Quest
9.0 1926 • Cinematic -
Fiancee
8.0 1926 • Cinematic -
Czerwony błazen
9.0 1926 • Cinematic -
Carmiña, the Flower of Galicia
6.0 1926 • Cinematic -
A shipwrecked captain saves a girl from a Spanish murderer by threatening to give him leprosy.
The Island of Despair
6.0 1926 • Cinematic -
Paul Craig is an aviator-inventor who becomes blind due to overwork. He stumbles into a room as a person is being killed by foreign agents - who decide to let Craig live because he cannot identify them. The murder is part of a plot to overthrow the monarchy of fictional Ruvania.
The Sealed Room
7.0 1926 • Cinematic -
In front of a girl with the traditional Japanese hairstyle, a small man on a desk says, "women descended from tobacco." The girl laughs at him and traps him under a glass. The angry man puffs on a cigarette in a pipe and blows smoke at the girl. The girl takes the cigarette from the man and puts it under her book. When the man threatens her with a gun, the girl throws the cigarette into the yard. The man becomes really angry and tries to shoot her, but the gun does not fire. In the end, the man starts telling her about the beginning of tobacco. According to the 1926 film censor record, the original one reel version had a total length of 174 meters and lasted 6 min. The second half of the film is missing from the existing version. (animation.filmarchives.jp)
A Story of Tobacco
6.8 1926 • Cinematic -
Two brothers follow very different paths after an accident at the factory where they both work.
Two Brothers
5.3 1926 • Cinematic -
"Molly Mallory put on a black wig, poses as a man and gets a job on Ted Riley's ranch. Ted catches some of his cowhand getting drunk one time too many and fires them. They jump on Ted but Molly, posing as a man, tosses a lasso on them and runs them off. The next morning, Kathleen and T. Edgerton go to town to pick up the ranch payroll. Edgerton, in order to restore himself to Kathleen's good graces, hires the three fired cowhands to hold them up so he can be a hero and run them away. But they double-cross him, take the money and kidnap Kathleen. But Molly rides to the rescue."
Mountain Molly O'
0.0 1926 • Cinematic -
An unrealeased comedy made in 1926 about a Bowery bum.
Swell Hogan
10.0 1926 • Cinematic -
Die Fahrt ins Abenteuer
8.0 1926 • Cinematic -
Two pigs steal the snobby Mrs. Hippo's new Ford and, while being pursued by the police, they hit a stone wall, fly into the air and land in a laundry. They get involved with a clothes-wringer, their tails are caught in the rollers, and they come out with corkscrew tails. In the live action, animator Walter Lantz, as he finishes the story, is being led away by the keeper of the local insane asylum.
The Pig's Curly Tail
10.0 1926 • Cinematic -
An Aesop’s Film Fables short.
Hearts and Showers
7.0 1926 • Cinematic -
Reggie Hemingway is a rich broker who continually bullies his valet. World War I breaks out and the valet enlists immediately. Reggie goes to the army later and arrives at the training camp to find that his valet is now a tough sergeant in charge of the recruits.
His Private Life
7.0 1926 • Cinematic -
Set in 1880's, an aged woman sentimentally recalls a time of love and heartache from her own past in segments of flashbacks. Based on the novel by Danish writer Jenny Blicher-Clausen.
Uncle Frans
8.0 1926 • Cinematic -
Two heroes (played by actors Gi-tak Jeong and Hong-sik Kang) are in love with the daughter of the king of bandits. In the end, the two fight in a duel
The Captain of Bandits
0.0 1926 • Cinematic