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The very first movies did not have sound tracks. You've probably seen clips of some of these black and white movies. During these movies, frames would appear that would give a clip of significant dialogue, or a short summary of the story at that point. Piano players or organists would be watching the film and improvising music to fit the mood as the story unfolded. I think the first sound films were made in the early 1930's or so. Many movie idols of the silent era could not make the transition to "talkies" because their voices were not suited to the new medium.
Their are no "silent letters" as the 4 letters "eigh" make a single long A sound (as in weigh, eight). It is possible, however, to consider the GH consonant pair as silent because the "ei" vowel pair alone can sometimes have an A sound (lei, rein). But other "ei" words have other sounds (neither).
Our Dancing Daughters 1928 officially the last silent movieIn 1928, Anita Page had her big break in the popular Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (dialogue-less) Jazz Age melodrama Our Dancing Daughters, in which she, the up-and-coming Joan Crawford, and minor leading lady Dorothy Sebastian were hot mamas who discover that in life there's always the morning after."Silent Movie" (1976). Directed by Mel Brooks. Stars Mel Brooks, Marty Feldman, Dom DeLuise, Sid Caesar, Harold Gould, Bernadette Peters.
You just try to make no noise at all times.