A Day of Silents

On Saturday, December 3, 2016, the San Francisco Silent Film Festival will present “A Day of Silents,” with a showing of 6 silent films with live music at the Castro Theater in San Francisco. The schedule includes the following films, with the directors in parentheses:

Saturday, December 3, 2016

10:00 — Chaplin at Essanay (Charles Chaplin) — 1915 — 84 minutes
12:15 —  So This is Paris (Ernst Lubitsch) — 1926 — 68 minutes
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16:45 — Different from the Others (Richard Oswald) 1919 — 74 minutes
19:00 — The Last Command — (Josef von Sternberg) — 1928 — 88 minutes
21:15 —  Sadie Thompson (Raoul Walsh) — 1928 — 97 minutes

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“So This is Paris,” directed by Ernst Lubitsch (image from San Francisco Silent Film Festival).

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