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Stella Maris (Silent Film With Music Great Quality) 1918
1:23:27
2
Safety Last! (Silent Film HD) 1923
1:12:41
3
Go West (Silent Film HD) 1925
1:08:12
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Our Hospitality (Silent Film Great Quality) 1923
1:14:15
5
The Covered Wagon (Silent Film Great Quality) 1923
1:38:33
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Scaramouche (Silent Film HD) 1923
2:02:48
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Wings (Silent Film HD) 1927
2:18:38
8
7th Heaven (Silent Film With Music Great Quality) 1927
1:57:59
9
Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans (Silent Film HD) 1927
1:34:21
10
The King of Kings (Silent Film with Music) 1927
2:37:04
11
The King of Kings (Movie Trailer) 1927
1:15
12
Street Angel (Silent Film with Music) 1928
1:41:23
13
The Last Command (Silent Film With Music Great Quality) 1928
1:28:28
14
The Man Who Laughs (Silent Film With Music Great Quality) 1928
1:50:08
15
The Circus (Silent Film Great Quality) 1928
1:07:46
Plane Crazy (Walt Disney Silent Cartoon HD) 1928
5:58
17
Steamboat Willie (Walt Disney Cartoon) 1928
7:16

Plane Crazy (Walt Disney Silent Cartoon HD) 1928

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Mickey is trying to fly an airplane to imitate Charles Lindbergh. After building his own airplane, he does a flight simulation to ensure that the plane is safe for flight, but the flight fails, destroying the plane. Using a roadster and the remains of his plane to create another plane, he asks his girlfriend Minnie to join him for its first flight after she presents him with a horseshoe for good luck. They take an out-of-control flight with exaggerated, impossible situations.

Plane Crazy is a 1928 American animated short film directed by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks. The cartoon, released by the Walt Disney Studios, features Mickey Mouse and his girlfriend, Minnie Mouse, was originally a silent film. It was given a test screening to a theater audience on May 15, 1928, and an executive from Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer saw the film, but failed to pick up a distributor. Later that year, Disney released Mickey's first sound cartoon, Steamboat Willie, which was an enormous success; Plane Crazy was officially released as a sound cartoon on March 17, 1929. It was the fourth Mickey film to be given a wide release after Steamboat Willie, The Gallopin' Gaucho and The Barn Dance (1929).

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