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Lost Films is a German initiative that asks visitors to check out and identify 
the 3,500 “lost” films in its archives. 
Some are by great directors. (Amazingly, five of  Ernst Lubitsch’s movies make 
the list.) Some are so obscure, we can’t imagine that they’ll ever be ID’d. 
Andsome sound so wonderful, we very much hope they’ll be recovered. Take, for 
instance, Unidentified Film No. 254—a two-reeler in which “Snooky the monkey 
[actually, a chimp—ed.] gets married at the ‘Jungle Mission,’ while other 
monkeys [also chimps] play pool, go to the ‘Monkavich & Co. Pawn Shop,’ use the 
‘Lion Taxi’ service, and a nurse loses track of her baby while falling for a 
member of the ‘Jungle Chief Fire Dept.’” Visiting film buffs can (and should) 
submit clips, stills, documents, posters, or reviews that might have fallen 
into their hands. But if you don’t have (or know the first thing about) the 
relevant materials, don’t worry: This Internet portal is still a fascinating 
place to poke around in.
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