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      • Georges Méliès This French film was recovered in 2004. It is the oldest lost film to be rediscovered.
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  2. This is a list of rediscovered films that, once thought lost, have since been discovered, in whole or in part. See List of incomplete or partially lost films and List of rediscovered film footage for films that are not wholly lost.

    • The Passion of Joan of Arc
    • Wake in Fright
    • Incubus
    • Zepped
    • Tarzan and The Golden Lion
    • The Sentimental Bloke
    • Outside The Law
    • The White Shadow
    • Their First Misunderstanding
    • The Old Dark House

    The Passion Of Joan Of Arc is often thought of as one of the must-watch movies of the silent film era. The Carl Theodor Dreyer project chronicles the trial and execution of French saint, Joan Of Arc. The movie is known for its use of close-ups and for being filmed in only a single location. Prior to the rediscovery, the last existing copy of The Pa...

    Adapted from Kenneth Cook's similarly titled 1961 novel, the psychological thriller follows a teacher who loses all his morals after getting stranded in a strange town. Upon release, 15 minutes were cut because it was thought of as too graphic. The discovery of Wake In Fright was somewhat of a disappointment since, for many years, it had gained a r...

    Events revolve around a well in a remote village that can heal the sick and make people more beautiful. Because of the powers, corrupt individuals try to control it. RELATED: The 10 Greatest Actors In Movie History, According To Ranker Incubus was in many ways a unique film and its loss was considered a big blow. Not only was it one of few movies t...

    The Charlie Chaplin propaganda movie isn't considered one of the best classical movies about warbut it sure is entertaining. It chronicles the German Zeppelin World War I attacks in Britain. Some actors and filmmakers have such an incredible work ethic, releasing so many projects that some of their efforts go under the radar. Such was the case with...

    The earliest ever on-screen portrayal of Tarzan was a box-office success. Sadly, after dropping out of circulation, no copies could be found. Some actors are defined by one particular role and that was the case for star James Pierce, who spent most of his life trying to find copies. Sadly, he couldn't fund them. However, all hope wasn't lost. In th...

    Widely considered the greatest Australian silent film of all time, The Sentimental Blokefollows a man who vows to quit gambling so as to focus on his factory job. He falls in love with a woman and just as he is about to become happy, he faces competition for the same woman from another man. RELATED: 10 Classic Black And White Movies We'd Love To Se...

    A gang leader and his daughter decided to retire from the life of crime. But after the gang leader gets framed by a rival for murder, the daughter breaks bad once again. Given the fact that it had Lon Chaney, one of the greatest stars of the Silent Film era, in the lead, it was a surprise that the original copies of Outside The Law got lost in the ...

    Twin sisters, one introverted and the other extroverted, compete for the love of the same man. Interestingly, the man doesn't know he is dating sisters. Alfred Hitchcock serves as an assistant director in the movie. People are often unaware of the treasures they are lying on and such was the case with New Zealand collector Jack Murtagh. It would ta...

    The legendary Mary Pickford stars with her husband Owen Moore in the silent film about newlyweds arguing for the first time. Events strictly take place inside their house. RELATED: 10 Golden Age Directors And Their Best Movie (According To Rotten Tomatoes) The gem somehow serves as a tutorial on how to handle marital arguments and those looking for...

    A group of 5 travelers seeks shelter in a decaying house during a violent storm. While inside, they begin experiencing all kinds of horrors. For many years, The Old Dark House was talked about as one of the first among the best gothic horror movies of all time but genre fans never got to experience its brilliance. Luckily, director Curtis Harringto...

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    • The Passion of Joan of Arc (1928) The Passion of Joan of Arc is a French silent film that tells the story of the titular historical heroine. Starring Renee Jeanne Falconetti as Joan of Arc, the film follows her infamous trial and eventual execution.
    • The Old Dark House (1932) 1932's The Old Dark House is a horror-comedy flick that follows three friends as they become trapped in a mysterious house when a bad storm forces them inside.
    • Deranged (1974) Like The Amusement Park, Deranged was another lost horror-thriller film of the 1970s. Deranged was rediscovered in the 1990s and has become a fan favorite for lovers of horror.
    • Frankenstein (1910) As the oldest edition to this list, 1910's Frankenstein was believed to have been lost forever. Based on Mary Shelley's original novel, the film is considered to be one of the first film adaptations of the beloved story.
    • Frankenstein (1910) Reason for Rarity: lost until the mid-1970s. Year Released: March 18, 1910. Directed By: J. Searle Dawley. Produced By: Thomas Edison. Starring: Augustus Phillips; Charles Ogle; and Mary Fuller.
    • Sherlock Holmes (1916) Reason for Rarity: lost until 2014; only William Gillette film. Year Released: May 15, 1916. Directed By: Arthur Berthlet and William Postance.
    • East Lynne. Reason for Rarity: lost until 1971; one of the few extant Theda Bara films. Year Released: June 19, 1916. Directed By: Bertram Bracken. Produced By: William Fox.
    • The Life and Deeds of the Immortal Leader Karađorđe. Reason for Rarity: only known copy lost for several decades before found in 2003. Year Released: October 23, 1911.
    • German Concentration Camps Factual Survey. German Concentration Camps Factual Survey Trailer. This film shows Nazi SS soldiers carrying the bodies of victims they have murdered at concentration camps, tossing them into trucks and pits.
    • The Grim Game. Houdini The Grim Game 1919 (The plane crash) The Grim Game was reportedly Harry Houdini’s greatest film but became another victim of our inability to properly store the oldest films.
    • The Very First Anime. Katsudou Shashin (1907) FIRST ANIME EVER. Japan’s oldest anime was thought to be Imokawa Mukuzo Genkanban no Maki, which premiered in 1917.
    • The First Snow White. James Searle Dawley Snow White 1916. The first Snow White film was released in 1916. It was an adaptation of a successful theatrical performance popular a few years prior.
  3. Sep 10, 2022 · From a Hitchcock movie to a John Wayne western, we break down the sad history of lost films. The films that were completed, released... and then disappeared forever. Collider

  4. Mar 20, 2022 · That’s why it’s a tragedy when any film becomes lost. The reasons a film can go missing are many—vault fires, film cans being misplaced or stolen, or just general indifference in preservation. A staggering 75% of the earliest movies, the silent films, are considered lost today.

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