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Eceating Collection

Step back in time to the era of silent films, where laughter was universal and words were unnecessary

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Eceating Collection: SILENT FILM: LITTLE RASCALS. Our Gang, Little Rascals. Spanky, Buckwheat, Mickey
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Eceating Collection: FILM STILL: FORD & POWERS. Harrison Ford and Lucille Powers in a scene from a silent film
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Eceating Collection: EVEs SECRET, 1925. Betty Compson and Jack Holt in a scene from the film
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Eceating Collection: STELLA DALLAS, 1925. Belle Bennett and Jean Hersholt in a scene from the film
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Eceating Collection: CHAPLIN: THE GOLD RUSH. Charlie Chaplin in a scene from The Gold Rush, 1925
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Eceating Collection: THE ENEMEY SEX, 1924. Kathlyn Williams and Percy Marmont in a scene from the film
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Eceating Collection: THE SALVATION HUNTERS, 1925. A scene from the film written and directed by Josef von Sternberg
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Eceating Collection: SILENT FILM STILL: EATING. Raymond Griffith and Charles H. Puffy
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Eceating Collection: FILM STILL: EATING & DRINKING. Actors Lucien Littlefield and Louise Fazenda
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Eceating Collection: Film Still: Eating & Drinking
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Eceating Collection: SILENT FILM STILL: PICNIC. Picnic, c1930
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Eceating Collection: Silent Still: Man in Distress. Lupino Lane
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Eceating Collection: FILM STILL: EATING & DRINKING. An unnamed actor, Dimitri Buchowetzki, Mae Murray and Lloyd Hughes
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Eceating Collection: FILM STILL: EATING & DRINKING. Actors Geo K. Arthur and Karl Dane
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Eceating Collection: Silent Still: Talking
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Eceating Collection: FILM STILL: EATING & DRINKING. Actors Thelma Todd and Milton Sills
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Eceating Collection: SILENT FILM STILL: PICNIC. Beach picnic, late 1920s
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Eceating Collection: FILM STILL: EATING & DRINKING. Lloyd Hamilton in a scene from a silent film
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Eceating Collection: MALE & FEMALE, 1919. Gloria Swanson in a still from the film, Male and Female
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Eceating Collection: SILENT STILL: MAN & WOMAN. Still from Whispering Wires, 1926
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Eceating Collection: SILENT FILM STILL: DRINKING. Helen Lynch and Matt Moore in a still from Three Weeks in Paris, 1925
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Eceating Collection: SILENT STILL: GROUP OF MEN. Rudolph Valentino in a still from the film The Four Horseman of
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Eceating Collection: THE STORM. A scene from the silent film, The Storm
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Eceating Collection: FILM STILL: TELEPHONES. Adolphe Menjou
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Eceating Collection: WHITE PANTS WILLIE, 1927. Johnny Hines and Leila Hyams in a scene from the film
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Eceating Collection: MADGE BELLAMY. Madge Bellamy (right) in a scene from a silent film of the 1920s
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Eceating Collection: FILM STILL: MRS. BARTON. A scene from Second, the Stimulating Mrs. Barton, 1919


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Step back in time to the era of silent films, where laughter was universal and words were unnecessary. From the mischievous antics of Our Gang, with Spanky, Buckwheat, Mickey, Alfalfa, and Darla stealing our hearts to the captivating secrets unveiled in 'Eve's Secret' starring Betty Compson and Jack Holt. Experience the emotional rollercoaster of Belle Bennett and Jean Hersholt in 'Stella Dallas', a tale that will tug at your heartstrings. Join Charlie Chaplin on his hilarious adventures through 'The Gold Rush', as he brings joy to audiences worldwide. Indulge in the glamourous world of Harrison Ford and Lucille Powers as they grace the silver screen with their undeniable chemistry. Witness Kathlyn Williams and Percy Marmont ignite sparks onscreen in 'The Enemy Sex'. But amidst all these captivating stories lies a common thread - eating & drinking. These film stills capture moments when characters find solace or share joyful meals together. Whether it's a simple act or an extravagant feast, food becomes more than sustenance; it becomes a symbol of connection. In Josef von Sternberg's masterpiece 'The Salvation Hunters', we witness how even humble meals can bring people closer together. Each bite tells its own story - from stolen glances over shared plates to uproarious laughter during dinner parties. As we delve into these images frozen in time, let us appreciate not only the artistry behind each frame but also recognize how eating & drinking have always played integral roles within storytelling. So grab some popcorn or pour yourself a drink because this journey through cinematic history is sure to leave you hungry for more.