

Lady Cops (and Harold Lloyd) Reveal 1914 Lost LA Treasures.Take the Tour – the Buster Keaton Studio.SF Silent Film Festival Returns to Live Cinema with Chaplin’s City Lights.Buster Keaton’s riverbank footsteps – Steamboat Bill, Jr.Buster Keaton’s Lost and Found “Seven Chances” Homes.The San Francisco Silent Film Festival returns to live cinema – Steamboat Bill, Jr.
– Valentino Blood and Sand – at Avalon Silent Film Showcase

Jackie Coogan’s Charlie Chaplin’s Lost LA Alley – The Rag Man.Harold Lloyd’s “Hot Water” Sherlock turkey troubles.The Kid, Cops, Intolerance revealed in a 125 year old photo.New revelations about Safety Last! and The Kid.Hiding in plain sight – more cinematic magic from Buster Keaton’s Go West.Santa Monica’s Slapstick Comedy Cliffs – How Did They Do It?.Silent Star Mabel Normand – the Game Girl’s Trio of Triumphs.The Little Tramp’s Screen Debut – Charlie Chaplin’s Kid Autos – They Were What ?!?.Wonderful Wanda Wiley … Who? Part Two – lost on Beaudry.Silk Hat Raymond Griffith at Swanky Fremont Place.The Ghosts of Trolleys Past – Harold Lloyd’s Haunted Spooks.Rooftop Vistas from Silent Film – Hal Roach’s “Radio Mad”.Follow Chaplin-Keaton-Lloyd film locations (and more) on.Talking Buster Keaton – The Blacksmith 11:30.

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This poster (left) from Norma’s 1922 feature Smilin’ Through can be seen in the right movie frame above, just to the left of the yellow oval. As a discreet homage to his two sisters-in-law, the famous actresses Norma and Constance Talmadge, Buster placed movie posters from their films on the theater wall. Buster used the same “Y”-shaped set further in Day Dreams for the failed-thespian sequence where Buster is physically kicked out of a theater. The matching views above show how the elements from the Cops fence set appear in Buster’s later film Day Dreams. The same entrance cornice (red box) and policeman’s call box (yellow oval) appear in both Cops to the left and Day Dreams to the right.
