Silent films to live on in movie theater lobby card project

A movie theater lobby card promotes the 1923 silent film “Six Days.” Many silent films from the early 1900s no longer exist. But they live on in movie theater lobby cards. More than 10,000 of the mostly 11-by-14-inch cards that promoted the cinematic romances, comedies and adventures of the era are being digitized for preservation and publication online, thanks to an agreement formed between Chicago-based collector Dwight Cleveland and Dartmouth College. (Photo Courtesy Dwight Cleveland via AP)

A movie theater lobby card promotes the 1919 silent film “Strictly Confidential.” Many silent films from the early 1900s no longer exist. But they live on in movie theater lobby cards. More than 10,000 of the mostly 11-by-14-inch cards that promoted the cinematic romances, comedies and adventures of the era are being digitized for preservation and publication online, thanks to an agreement formed between Chicago-based collector Dwight Cleveland and Dartmouth College. (Photo Courtesy Dwight Cleveland via AP)

Dwight Cleveland, a major collector of movie posters and lobby cards, poses for a portrait with a lobby card and movie poster Tuesday, Sept. 27, 2022, in Chicago. Many silent films from the early 1900s no longer exist. But they live on in movie theater lobby cards. More than 10,000 of the mostly 11-by-14-inch cards that promoted the cinematic romances, comedies and adventures of the era are being digitized for preservation and publication online, thanks to an agreement formed between a Chicago-based collector Cleveland and Dartmouth College. (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast)

Dwight Cleveland, a major collector of movie posters and lobby cards, poses for a portrait with his first lobby card he collected for the movie Wolf Song, the 1929 American silent Western romance film directed by Victor Fleming and starring Gary Cooper and Lupe Vélez, and several other cards Tuesday, Sept. 27, 2022, in Chicago. . (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast)

A movie theater lobby card promotes the 1923 silent film “Blinky.” Many silent films from the early 1900s no longer exist. But they live on in movie theater lobby cards. More than 10,000 of the mostly 11-by-14-inch cards that promoted the cinematic romances, comedies and adventures of the era are being digitized for preservation and publication online, thanks to an agreement formed between Chicago-based collector Dwight Cleveland and Dartmouth College. (Photo Courtesy Dwight Cleveland via AP)

Dwight Cleveland, a major collector of movie posters and lobby cards, poses for a portrait with a three lobby card and movie poster Tuesday, Sept. 27, 2022, in Chicago. Many silent films from the early 1900s no longer exist. But they live on in movie theater lobby cards. More than 10,000 of the mostly 11-by-14-inch cards that promoted the cinematic romances, comedies and adventures of the era are being digitized for preservation and publication online, thanks to an agreement formed between a Chicago-based collector Cleveland and Dartmouth College. (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast)

CONCORD, N.H. — “Missing Millions” is a 1922 silent film with a darkly prescient title — like the vast majority from that era, the movie all but vanished in the ensuing century, survived mostly by lobby cards.