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It was the final year before sound revolutionized Hollywood, and 1926 offered a number of films that continue to entertain and thrill audiences a century later. From Buster Keaton’s Civil War masterpiece and the final screen role for Rudolph Valentino to Mary Pickford as a plucky orphan and Douglas Fairbanks as a nobleman-turned-buccaneer, there was something for all tastes. There was even a silent version of the opera La Bohème.
This week MovieFanFare travels back to the last days of silent cinema and asks you to vote for your top motion picture of 1926. Check out the roster below, and tell us in the comments if we overlooked your favorite centennial selection.



