"Gus Arnhein and His Coconut Grove Orchestra" is an agreeable short--and one of the earlier Vitaphone released. While the band is just about totally forgotten today, they had a nice sound and are a nice representative of the era. And, like most Vitaphone films of the day, the camera is mostly stationary and there are no fancy effects--just a straight recording of the act--which included several nice songs.
Cinematic Era: 1928 Vintage
1849 Matches Found
- 2.0 1928 • Cinematic
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Business is bad for doctors and undertakers, but it's Thanksgiving Day and luck might change.
Thanksgiving Day
0.0 1928 • Cinematic -
Henry B. Walthall made his talkie debut in this 10-minute short from Vitaphone. In the film he plays a once rich man who has found himself in the dumps due to drug abuse and other issues. He goes to see a former friend (Tom McGuire), now a Senator, and he's not too open to giving the man a second chance.
Retribution
0.0 1928 • Cinematic -
A nurse helps 210 men escape to England before the Germans catch and execute her.
Dawn
10.0 1928 • Cinematic -
Young and ambitious but so far unsuccessful shoe clerk Andy Whittaker meets June Allen and tries to impress her by pretending to be an important businessman, she discovers his deception but before too long because of complications and luck good fortune finds its way to the pair.
The Fourflusher
8.0 1928 • Cinematic -
The Carnival of Venice
10.0 1928 • Cinematic -
a silent movie by Robert Wiene
The Amateur Adventure
9.0 1928 • Cinematic -
Haus Nummer 17
10.0 1928 • Cinematic -
The ranger Jack Dunne and his dog Dynamite are called in to investigate a series of cattle rustlings.
The Four-Footed Ranger
8.0 1928 • Cinematic -
Anastasia's supposed escape and possible survival was one of the most popular historical mysteries of the 20th century, provoking many books and films. At least ten women claimed to be her, offering varying stories as to how she had survived. Anna Anderson, was maybe the best known Anastasia impostor.
Anastasia, die falsche Zarentochter
7.0 1928 • Cinematic -
Old Age Handicap
7.0 1928 • Cinematic -
An abstract film of machinery in motion, representative of many "pattern" films made independently toward the end of the silent era. (This film is different to the 1927 film of the same name)
The March of the Machines
4.0 1928 • Cinematic -
Αι τελευταίαι ημέραι του Οδυσσέως Ανδρούτσου
0.0 1928 • Cinematic -
Silent cartoon.
The Huntsman
8.0 1928 • Cinematic -
The life of composer Frédéric Chopin through his youthful love for Maria Wodzińska, a young Polish aristocrat he was unable to marry because of his own situation, considered too modest by the girl's family. On the threshold of death, Chopin remembered his beloved and the piece he composed when he left her: La Valse de l'adieu.
La valse de l'adieu
10.0 1928 • Cinematic -
The old nunnery owns the best lands. Nuns rent out the land to local rich men, and exploiting peasants they have a wealthy life. The peasants live in misery. Especially, the family of the peasant named Levin. He is forced to give away his last horse, his son Andrii is imprisoned, his daughter Nastia becomes a maid of a rich landlord. Trying to prevent the master’s harassment, Nastia escapes and gets to the nunnery. She can see the other life of the nuns who manufacture false relics, drink alcohol and kill children. Nastia ends up in the basement for resisting one of the “spiritual pastors.” Meanwhile, her brother Andrii escapes from prison. He stirs up a rebellion and saves his sister. The film is lost.
Behind the Monastery Wall
0.0 1928 • Cinematic -
An Aesop’s Film Fables short.
The County Fair
9.0 1928 • Cinematic -
Pohorská vesnice
6.0 1928 • Cinematic -
An Aesop’s Film Fables cartoon.
Mail Man
10.0 1928 • Cinematic -
An Oswald the Lucky Rabbit cartoon.
Panicky Pancakes
9.0 1928 • Cinematic -
The hero leaves Korea. But the village where Korean immigrants live is attacked by Chinese bandits. The hero and his friends want to return to Korea. Japanese police officers fire shots at border trespassers.
In Search of Love
0.0 1928 • Cinematic -
Wolga Wolga
7.0 1928 • Cinematic -
The daughter of an American millionaire falls in love with a Hungarian hussar officer during a visit to the Austrian Empire.
The Gallant Hussar
7.0 1928 • Cinematic -
Der moderne Casanova
10.0 1928 • Cinematic -
In this comedy, a wealthy matron is terribly upset when she learns that her socialite son is planning to marry a blue collar girl.
13 Washington Square
5.8 1928 • Cinematic -
The documentary Their Kingdom, co-directed in 1928 by Nutsa Gogoberidze and Mikhail Kalatozishvili (Kalatozov) for Soviet Georgia’s Cinema Trust, was considered lost until 2008, when there appeared a possibility that this important film – Georgia’s first documentary feature and Kalatozov’s directorial debut – had not disappeared irretrievably.
Their Kingdom
7.0 1928 • Cinematic -
A Lord's son aids a seaman's mission but returns to save his sick father's shipyard from strikers.
The Three Passions
6.0 1928 • Cinematic -
Fighting for Victory
9.0 1928 • Cinematic -
“Tukkijoella” (Log River – 1928). Films of this genre gave the Finnish cinema and the viewing public one of its most popular characters – the lumberjack (tukkijatka, tukkipoika, tukkilainen) who at his most heroic hour becomes the log-roller or the shooter of rapids (koskenlaskija). The significance of this character in Finnish film is comparable to that of the Cowboy on American cinema. He is the pioneer, the wanderer, the adventurer. He negotiates the frontier, he is an embodiment of the conflict between wilderness and civilization.
Tukkijoella
8.5 1928 • Cinematic -
Episode #4 in the third series of the Universal Pictures serial "The Collegians".
Calford in the Movies
8.0 1928 • Cinematic -
As a favor to her old chorus pal Mrs. Dexter, Broadway dancer Phyllis Sherwood agrees to play a joke on a client of Mrs. Dexter's lawyer husband. The client, a roving rogue named Clyde Thompson, has a habit of romancing married women and has already made up his mind to make Mrs. Dexter -- whom he's never met -- his next conquest. Phyllis poses as Mrs. D. to throw Clyde off the track, leading to an unending supply of humorous complications.
Phyllis of the Follies
7.0 1928 • Cinematic -
Mary Ann Jackson and Bobby "Wheezer" Hutchins are the children of a widowed inventor who are forced to endure the cruelties of their stepmother and stepsister. The kids get even by rigging a few clever contraptions of their own. In the end the father sells a patent worth millions. Before that, the Our Gang kids bring out out the old "alum" gag, along with several other tried-and-true comedy bits.
The Spanking Age
6.0 1928 • Cinematic -
Die Sandgräfin
10.0 1928 • Cinematic -
Episode #5 in the third series of the Universal Pictures serial "The Collegians".
Paddling Co-Eds
9.0 1928 • Cinematic -
After being defeated in a fight by a local gang, local official Lu Fengyang sends his weak and sickly son Lu Xiaoqing to study with a master of the Kunlun school of martial arts. Recovered and strong, he comes upon the Red Lotus Temple, and puts up there for the night. Unable to sleep, he begins looking around the palatial temple, and discovers a room decorated with many images of Buddhist demons, and an altar to worship them... Purposely destroyed serial film whose 19 full length chapters (averaging 86 minutes each) originally ran 27 hours in length.
Burning of the Red Lotus Monastery
8.0 1928 • Cinematic -
Lost movie.
Potholes
0.0 1928 • Cinematic -
Date Mosui, a young samurai, one day gets a scolding from a nameless ronin that sets him thinking about what life is all about and his ways of living. His frined, Ando Kichinosuke, is alarmed at Mosui's despondency and invites him to his house as his little sister Tsuyu and he try to cheer him up.
The Wandering Gambler
6.1 1928 • Cinematic -
The film opens with an animated map. Starting off in Moscow, the center of the new empire, it leads through Samara and Orenburg to Tashkent, Osh, and further on to the Pamir Mountains of Central Asia. The crew is shown arriving in Osh, in present-day Kyrgyzstan, the expedition’s base. Camera records a picturesque bazaar, veiled women in the streets, and the expedition’s crew, horses, and camels, along with their heavy loads. After leaving Osh, the crew crosses the Taldyk Pass, and makes its first stop in the Alay Valley. Different elements of the trek are featured, including crossing mountain rivers, traversing snowy passes, and descending into valleys in bloom. In the Alay Valley the camera records the practices of the Kyrgyz nomads – constructing a tent, keeping goats, sheep, and horses, making dairy products, and working a traditional one-shuttle weaver’s loom. The community is presented as traditional and self-sufficient.
Roof of the World
0.0 1928 • Cinematic -
This film follows Jean, a young French soldier who is physically and mentally scarred by his experiences on the front lines. He struggles to readjust to civilian life, and his family soon realizes the extent of his trauma. Jean's childhood sweetheart, Madeleine, is now married to his friend and fellow soldier, Pierre. Jean's family fears he will succumb to his despair, and they desperately search for ways to help him find peace.
The Soul of France
10.0 1928 • Cinematic -
Jack Duffy had two skills that helped make him the lead in a nice series of short comedies in the 1920s: the usual ability to take one of the bone-breaking falls that slapstick called for and the ability to make himself up as an old coot, which gave him a nice character and made the pratfalls more impressive. In this one he manages to get himself tangled up coming down the pole at the fire station -- very amusing.
Long Hose
9.0 1928 • Cinematic -
Herbstzeit am Rhein
8.0 1928 • Cinematic -
Charley has to find an ostrich egg in a hurry for a disgruntled visitor, but he doesn't count on the introduction of some surreal plot twists and turns that foil his every attempt.
Say Ah-h!
7.3 1928 • Cinematic -
Story of a woman who thinks she prefers a life of glory on stage in Paris to life with her Scottish lord of a husband in his castle.
The Maelstrom of Paris
7.0 1928 • Cinematic -
A silent film from the end of the silent era.
The Law and the Man
7.0 1928 • Cinematic -
Thou Shalt Not Steal
10.0 1928 • Cinematic -
The Junior Year
10.0 1928 • Cinematic -
Silent epic on the final years of Frederick II.
The Old Fritz
5.8 1928 • Cinematic -
My Home Town is a 1928 silent drama directed by Scott Pembroke, featuring Gladys Brockwell.
My Home Town
7.0 1928 • Cinematic -
He couldn't help it if the girls all fell for him. But his wife certainly cramped his romantic style!
Wickedness Preferred
4.5 1928 • Cinematic -
Bobby Vernon must contend with an angry Eddie Baker in this funny Al Christie production.
The Sock Exchange
9.0 1928 • Cinematic -
An Aesop’s Film Fables short.
Alaska or Bust
7.0 1928 • Cinematic -
Lili, an unfortunate foster child, has a series of near misses and falls in love.
Die kleine Sklavin
8.0 1928 • Cinematic -
A beautiful young woman is rescued by Ben and gives him her photo. When it is found in his pocket, his henpecking wife and shrewish mother-in-law immediately jump to the wrong conclusion and go on the warpath.
The Eyes Have It
9.0 1928 • Cinematic -
Inflation (1928) is an experimental silent film at eight minutes which is sometimes categorized as a documentary. By now Richter is well beyond playing with light & shadow. Inflation explores the subject of money through photographs & with with stop motion animation techniques, adding faces of people impoverished & enriched by the unpredictability of finance. It functions almost as a political cartoon in motion, building to a chaotic & catastrophic climax.
Inflation
6.4 1928 • Cinematic -
Les lions
7.0 1928 • Cinematic -
Episode #8 in the third series of the Universal Pictures serial "The Collegians".
Calford on Horseback
10.0 1928 • Cinematic -
Under the tutelage of anthropologist Franz Boas (her former Columbia professor) and Harlem Renaissance arts patron Charlotte Osgood Mason, Zora Neale Hurston spent nearly two years, from 1927 to 1929, studying the folkloric customs, work songs, spirituals, and vernacular language of African American communities along the River Road and from New Orleans to Florida.
Fieldwork Footage
5.7 1928 • Cinematic -
Wealthy miser Martin Stanley forces his family into desperate financial measures. His daughter Diana secretly works as an artist's model for Paul Howard, sparking jealousy from her sister Marjorie—who loves Paul—and fury from their mother. To sabotage Diana's relationship with her boyfriend Bobby, Paul maliciously alters the painting to look scandalous. Marjorie discovers the plot and attacks Paul, leaving him for dead. When Paul unexpectedly revives, murder charges are avoided, and Martin finally realizes the toxic cost of his cheapness, allowing the family to find peace and reconcile.
Undressed
7.0 1928 • Cinematic -
Romantic, atmospheric travelogue capturing some of northern India’s most iconic places – not least the Taj Mahal.
Khyber Pass; Kashmir; Agra
0.0 1928 • Cinematic -
Stationed in Switzerland after the Great War, soldiers Louis Hozenozzle and Rodney Ramsbottom both fall in love with local damsel Colette, much to the dismay of Colette's self-appointed boyfriend, General Lavoris. When Lavoris issues a fake order that all unmarried women must immediately take husbands, Hozenozzle weds Colette, at her request, to "save" her for the absent Ramsbottom. A lost film.
Wife Savers
7.0 1928 • Cinematic