Long-lost 1923 silent movie turns up at Chicago Film Archives

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It played in Peoria, and everywhere else.
Then, the worldā€™s only remaining copy of a 1923 silent melodrama produced by Universal Pictures founder Carl Laemmle, presumed lost by film historians, remained stashed for decades in a box of unmarked and highly flammable nitrate film reels. The box sat perilously close to a hot-water heater in a closet, in a house, in Peoria.
Now, Chicago Film Archives has digitally transferred and restored the rarity titled ā€œThe First Degree,ā€ about a sheep farmer with a secret and the climactic courtroom confrontation that spills the beans. Directed by Edward Sedgwick, best known for Buster Keatonā€™s ā€œThe Cameraman,ā€ the film is not yet available for general viewing, online or otherwise.

This is pretty cool.
 

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