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I don't believe there's many companies who specializes in just silent
films (they wouldn't be able to make a profit).
Nevertheless, there's Grapevine Video: http://www.grapevinevideo.com/
(they distribute Kuleshov's BY THE LAW - a fabulous film)
Flicker Alley: https://www.flickeralley.com/
There's Kino Lorber - their silents section:
https://www.kinolorber.com/shop/genre/code/silent
BFI (British Film Institute). You need them when purchasing Abel
Gance's NAPOLEON. There's an American version ("presented by Francis
Ford Coppola") - the distributor of which prevents the British version
from being sold directly in the US. The difference is that the
British version is longer. (I think NAPOLEON is one of the greatest
silent films.)
For NAPOLEON: http://shop.bfi.org.uk/napoleon-dvd.html#.WrJUG1TwZHY
The Warner Bros. website have a number of silent films: www.wbshop.com
I suggest that when you find a silent that interests you, look it up
on Amazon, see who's the distributor, then go to their website.
On Sun, 18 Mar 2018 19:30:05 -0500, reply <reply@thisgroup.org> wrote:
>Greetings,
>I'm asking the group what are THE best, most complete websites with to-buy rare and/or silent movies?
>Obviously, most people come here hoping for something free; My goal is free if I can but obtaining is more
>important. I wouldn't ask w/o googling first and really nothing comes up. Maybe we live in a land of Netflix
>zombies who figure that's all there is. I've seen some really eclectic stuff posted here so I'm wondering what
>would be my best sources if I was willing to pay.Not pay to someone here, a legit business on the web.
> Not after a particular film just yet but maybe moving to more formalized collection building.
>Any help out there?
>TIA, andrew
>
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