7 Movies With No Sound You Must Know

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Zee Media Bureau
Jul 19, 2024

The General (1926)

During the American Civil War, Southern train engineer Johnnie Gray rescues his stolen locomotive, The General, from Union spies. The film showcases train stunts and Keaton's physical comedy, earning him the love of his sweetheart, Annabelle.

Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans (1927)

The romantic drama follows a farmer who a woman tempts to murder his wife but ultimately finds redemption and reconciliation. The film explores love, temptation, and forgiveness themes, winning awards at the Academy Awards.

Metropolis (1927)

"Metropolis" is a futuristic film set in a city divided between the wealthy elite and oppressed workers. It explores themes of class struggle, industrialization, and technological advancement, featuring groundbreaking special effects and elaborate set designs.

The Gold Rush (1925)

Chaplin's "Little Tramp" embarks on a journey to the Klondike for gold, facing challenges like hunger, harsh conditions, and a bear encounter. He befriends Big Jim and falls in love with dance hall girl Georgia, showcasing Chaplin's mastery of silent film storytelling.

Broken Blossoms (1919)

The film follows Lucy, an abused English girl, and Cheng Huan, a kind Chinese man who falls in love with her. The emotional depth and sensitive handling of interracial themes make it a celebrated film.

The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (1920)

The German Expressionist horror film, Dr. Caligari, follows a hypnotist who uses a somnambulist, Cesare, to commit murders. The film explores themes of madness, authority, and perception, influencing the horror genre and psychological thrillers.

The Birth of a Nation (1915)

The film, a controversial portrayal of the American Civil War and Reconstruction, follows the Stonemans and Camerons families and their lives, highlighting the rise of the Ku Klux Klan and influencing future filmmaking through innovative techniques.

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