SUN SEP 14, 2025 11:00 AM “Love Among the Roses” / UP THE ROAD WITH SALLIE $12.00 (member) ; $17.00 (general admission) Ticket prices include a $2.00 online booking fee. Los Feliz 3 | Introduction by film historian Randy Haberkamp. Live score by Cliff Retallick World Premiere of Digital Preservation Co-presented by Retroformat Silent Films and Mount Saint Mary’s University Graduate Programs in Film, Television and New Media ‘Los Angeles Silent Film Festival’ Film Preservation Society merch sale prior to the screening at 10:30am at the Los Feliz 3. Checking Event Status... *This is an RSVP which means first come first served. This RSVP does not guarantee a seat. Not a Member? Join Today. Already a Member? Be sure you are logged in to your account. Your RSVP is being held for 1 minute, please select the quantity and fill out your contact info to complete the RSVP First Name Last Name Email Quantity Subscribe to our newsletter FINISH
ABOUT THE FILMS: “Love Among the Roses,” 1910, Dir. D. W. Griffith, 16 Mins, USA Mary Pickford is one of four lovers, matched by social status, but mismatched by love, who finally rearrange themselves and get things right amidst the splendors of Hollywood’s De Longpre gardens. FORMAT: DCP UP THE ROAD WITH SALLIE, 1918, Dir. William, Desmond Taylor, 50 Mins, USA Long unseen and newly digitally preserved, UP THE ROAD WITH SALLIE (1922) offers modern audiences a rare chance to see the luminous Constance Talmadge—one of the silent era’s most beloved comediennes—at the height of her charm. Directed by the ill-fated William Desmond Taylor, whose controversial murder remains one of Hollywood’s greatest scandals, this brisk romantic comedy pairs Talmadge with Norman Kerry in a tale of mistaken identities, suspicious coincidences, and a quarantined country house brimming with misunderstandings. As Sallie Waters, Talmadge inherits $5,000 and competes with unknown fellow heirs to use it most wisely—only to find herself weathering a storm, locked in with strangers she suspects are thieves. With Taylor’s polished direction, Kerry’s dashing presence, and Talmadge’s irresistible blend of elegance and impish wit, UP THE ROAD WITH SALLIE is both a sparkling showcase for its star and a fascinating rediscovery from a director whose work is seldom seen today. FORMAT: DCP Digital preservation courtesy of the UCLA Film & Television Archive