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** and silent
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** Charles Reisner, American silent actor and film director ( b. 1887 )
** Virginia Pearson, American silent film actress ( d. 1958 )
** Max Linder, French silent film actor ( b. 1883 ) ( suicide )
** Faith Lehane, a silent ally currently residing with Angel in England.
** Angel, a silent ally currently residing with Faith in England.
** Ben Hur ( 1907 film ), a one-reel silent version
** Ben-Hur ( 1925 film ), an MGM silent film starring Ramon Novarro
** 1913: The ' lost ' silent version, mentioned above ( in theatre ), starring Minnie Maddern Fiske as Tess and Scots-born David Torrence as Alec.
** 1924: Another lost silent version made with Blanche Sweet ( Tess ), Stuart Holmes ( Alec ), and Conrad Nagel ( Angel ).
** The Country Girl ( 1915 film ), a 1915 silent film, based on the Garrick play
** Manchester United Air Crash – Munich ( silent ), 10 February 1958
** Hans Stüwe ( Cagliostro, 1929, silent movie directed by Richard Oswald )
** silent auctions
** She ( 1917 film ), a 1917 silent film
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** Raffles The Amateur Cracksman ( 1917 film ), silent film of original stage play starring John Barrymore.

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