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This early wizard of modern filmmaking set a tempo for things to come. This collection celebrates 173 rare, original silent films by Georges Meliess, painstakingly gathered by Eric Lange and David Shepard, including his first film Partie de Cartes (1896) right on through to his last Voyage de la Famille Bourrichon (1913) on 5 DVDs. 1896-1913. (B&W/13 hrs/NR/fullscreen)
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This early wizard of modern filmmaking set a tempo for things to come. This collection celebrates 173 rare, original silent films by Georges Meliess, painstakingly gathered by Eric Lange and David Shepard, including his first film Partie de Cartes (1896) right on through to his last Voyage de la Famille Bourrichon (1913) on 5 DVDs. 1896-1913. (B&W/13 hrs/NR/fullscreen)

One hundred-forty seminal silent shorts produced by Thomas Edison's self-named movie studio between 1891-1918, restored and with new musical scores, are featured in this four-disc collection. Trace the evolution of cinema with such films as InchCamera ExperimentInch (1891), InchAnnie OakleyInch (1894), InchMr. Edison at Work in His Chemical LaboratoryInch (1897), InchThe KissInch (1900), InchThe Great Train RobberyInch (1903), InchLaughing GasInch (1907), InchWonders of MagnetismInch (1915), the feature-length InchThe UnbelieverInch (1918), and much more. 12 1/4 hrs. Total. Standard; Soundtrack music score; interviews; photo gallery; more. Silent with music score.

Max Linder. This French master of silent film comedy paved the way for such icons as Charlie Chaplin, Harold Lloyd and Buster Keaton. Includes the Three Must-Get-There's (Bull Montana. 1922/58 min.), Seven Years Bad Luck (Alta Allen. 1921/62 min.) and Be My Wife (Alta Allen. 1921/55 min.), plus a bonus short. Silent. B&w/NR/fullscreen.

Though he made only a handful of films, director, writer, and actor Jacques Tati ranks among the most beloved of all cinematic geniuses. With a background in music hall and mime performance, Tati steadily built an ever more ambitious movie career that ultimately raised sight-gag comedy to the level of high art. In the surrogate character of the sweet and bumbling, eternally umbrella-toting and pipe smoking Monsieur Hulot, Tati invented a charming symbol of humanity lost in a constantly modernizing modern age. This set gathers his six hilarious features - Jour de fete, Monsieur Hulot's Holiday, Monocle, PlayTime, Trafic, and Parade - along with seven delightful Tati-related short films.