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The Silent Cinema Showcase returns with another selection of newly restored screen classics and rare gems from the silent era.

pecial Features: Silent with live musical accompaniment by Ben Model
Restored 4K DCP | #62 on AFI's 100 Years...100 Laughs | 100th Anniversary
SHERLOCK JR.
A movie theater projectionist and amateur detective, played by Buster Keaton, is dejected when he is falsely accused of stealing the watch of his best girl's father. Framed by his romantic rival, the dastardly "sheik," he unhappily goes back to the movie house and falls asleep in the projection room. Through a series of inventive camera tricks well ahead of their time, Keaton is transported into the film onscreen, envisioning himself as the triumphant wooer and crack detective Sherlock Jr. DIR/PROD Buster Keaton; SCR Jean C. Havez, Joseph A. Mitchell, Clyde Bruckman; PROD Joseph M. Schenck. U.S., 1924, b&w, 45 min. Silent with English intertitles. NOT RATED

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Restored 4K DCP
ONE WEEK
Newlyweds, played by Buster Keaton and Sybil Seely, receive a build-it-yourself house as a wedding gift. Advertised as taking just one week to build, the house ultimately comes out hilariously haphazard, a result of the building instructions being sabotaged by Keaton's romantic rival for Seely's affections. The prop house is one of Keaton's great set pieces, full of trick doors and domestic booby trap gags, and the whole affair culminates in one of his most thrilling comedic stunts — a clever variation on the stuck-on-the-train-tracks set up. DIR/SCR Edward F. Cline, Buster Keaton; PROD Joseph M. Schenck. U.S., 1920, b&w, 25 min. Silent with English intertitles. NOT RATED