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I'm going to take a wild punt here and nominate this reproduction of this award-winning, classic comedy whose copyright expired at the beginning of this year.
Theaters usually had an organist playing some incidental music in "sync" with what happened on the screen. Sometimes, studios provided sheet music for specific movies, and if so, composed in 1923 that would be public domain, too - right? Would be nice to find an example... See [1] for examples from other Lloyd films. Support by the way. Janke | Talk10:23, 3 February 2019 (UTC)[reply]
The recordings themselves are likely still copyrighted for... reasons. The nonsense has been sorted out, but it will take another four years for sounds recorded in 1923 to be PD. The sheet music should be PD, but may have been lost as well. MER-C11:55, 3 February 2019 (UTC)[reply]