Recommended Links
The Library of Congress Film Archives site.
The American Film Institute is the most complete resource for information about any film from the silent era.
The University of California in Los Angeles Film and Television Archive is dedicated to film preservation.  Most importantly, public access is available for the viewing of films preserved in the nitrate vaults, by scheduled appointment.
The Internet Movie Data Base has catalogued
hundreds of films, both American and international.
An informative and entertaining site that
covers the history of motion pictures
from 1890 - 1960.:
For photos, fan magazine excerpts, trivia, biographies, and much more, all focusing on early American cinema, these sites are well worth viewing:
To purchase silent film videos and other memorabilia:
Another great source for silent videos is Facets Multimedia
For vintage movie collectibles and memorabilia (at bargain prices), a free monthly newsletter and lots more, go to: things-and-other-stuff
For Silent DVD's and Early Fan Magazines: Sunrise Silents
For a nostalgic Ear Candy treat,listen to the old-time music at Rick Friend's site:
Music for the Silent Screen
The Midnight Palace
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Revisit old movies, both classic and obscure:
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