These 11 films were identified at the Mostly Lost Film Workshop, where the Library of Congress asks for participants’ help in identifying preserved films with defects or confusion of origin. Released now, these silent films are not only unique, but possibly unseen for almost a century! Includes The Nickel Snatcher (Hank Mann. 1920), Fidelity (Gertrude Norman. 1911), The Paper-Hanger's Revenge (Bud Duncan. 1918), A Brass Button, Jerry's Perfect Day (George Ovey. 1911, 1916), One Million B.C. test footage (1939), Ventriloquist (William Frawley. 1927), Fifteen Minutes (Snub Pollard. 1921), In And Out (Monty Banks. 1915), Grief (Jimmie Adams. 1921) and The Joyride (George LeMaire. 1929). Silent with musical scores by Philip Carli, Ben Model and Andrew E. Simpson. B&w/107 min/NR/fullscreen.