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Narrator: This is a scene from the silent Western Pinto Ben. And heres what it looks like after its been restored. All that gunk in the before is chemical decomposition, which has destroyed an estimated 75% of American silent films. But here is where they get saved: the George Eastman Museum, where archivists have rescued lost works of filmmakers like Stanley Kubrick and Orson Welles. One of its current projects is this: a Western over a century old starring and directed by William S. Hart, one of the biggest movie stars of the time. And its particularly tricky because its made of nitrate. The material is notorious for being highly flammable and chemically unstable, which makes it prone to decomposition. Im sure you can start to smell this. It smells like nitrate thats starting to decompose. My colleagues feel it smells like a wet dog. When it gets very bad, its more like if you took a dirty gym sock and put it in a glass of sour milk. Narrator: While Pinto Ben hasnt gotten