Silent Films at the Nat'l Gallery in DC - Beginning 12/16

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I've seen two of these with live musical accompaniment, and I found the Scarlet Letter to be of underacknowledged masterpiece quality, and the Outlaw and His Wife well worth a view as well.
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I'm not sure if anyone on here is in the Washington, D.C. area but the following silent films are playing at the National Gallery of Art starting this weekend. The National Gallery is located at 401 Constitution Avenue, Northwest.

The Scarlet Letter (1926)
Starts on Saturday, Dec. 16

The Girl From Stormy Croft (Tosen fran Stormyrtorpet) (1917)
Starts on Saturday, Dec. 16

Kiss of Death (1916)
Starts on Sunday, Dec. 17

The Outlaw and His Wife (1917)
Starts on Sunday, Dec. 17
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