Quo Vadis?
During the latter years of the reign of the tyrannical Roman emperor Nero, Marcus Vinicius, one of Nero's officers, falls in love with a young...
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Carpenter Geppetto carves a block of wood into a puppet and names him Pinocchio. As soon as his feet have been made, Pinocchio runs out the door...
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Lea si diverte
Roman comedienne Lea returns for more hilarious antics in Lea si diverte (1912).
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The Black Circle is a Italian film from the Celio Film company.
See moreBloomer's Tragedy
Kri Kri can't have the girl he loves, so he fakes suicide.
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Bess is busy reading a book when her folks come in and command her to spend more time at work. They give her a ball of yarn, a crochet needle and...
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Story of a horse of the Italian army in Libya called Rataplan, wounded, treated and then shipped to Italy where is sold to a Coachman.
See moreA Lively Day Off
Two Merry Jokers get "caught with the goods." Leah and Lizette receive notes from their respective admirers, who wish to arrange a holiday party...
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The Human Bridge
Italian silent western.
See moreLea on Rollerskates
Lea’s clumsiness on roller skates poses a danger to other roller-skaters. After Lea receives an invite to go skating, her parents lock her in her...
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A man promises money to his son if he marries the woman of his choosing. The son (comically) presents his love interest as a doll to convince his...
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A fragment of a short comedy of Neapolitan setting, in which the actor Vincenzo Scarpetta, son of playwright Eduardo, is struggling with a Miss...
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