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National Film Preservation Board (January 2018) 4 5 • This Compilation Is a Definite Work-In-Progress 1 Current as of 1.29.2018 2 7,200 Lost U.S. Silent Feature Films (1912-29) 3 National Film Preservation Board (January 2018) 4 5 • This compilation is a definite work-in-progress. Updated versions of this list will 6 be posted periodically at this location. 7 • Feature film means 4 reels or more in length 8 • Each title contains a hypertext link to its entry in our silent film database. There 9 you can find additional information on each title, including studio. 10 • In cases where only a fragment from one reel, trailer, outtakes or stills survive, 11 that film is included in this list as a lost film. 12 • “Incomplete” films are not included here. These comprise cases where a full reel 13 or more survives but not the whole set of reels. 14 • Our searchable database consists of approximately 11,000 titles, the 7200+ in 15 this list of “lost” titles as well as the 3800 or so titles surviving as incomplete or 16 complete. The full database may be searched at: 17 http://memory.loc.gov/diglib/ihas/html/silentfilms/silentfilms-home.html 18 • Please direct any questions or report any errors/suggested changes to Steve 19 Leggett at <[email protected]> 20 21 22 $1,000 Reward (1923), Charles R. Seeling 23 $30,000 (1920), Ernest C. Warde 24 $5,000 Reward (1918), Douglas Gerrard 25 $5,000,000 Counterfeiting Plot, The (1914), Bertram Harrison 26 1915 World's Championship Series (1915) 27 2 Girls Wanted (1927), Alfred E. Green 28 23 1/2 Hours' Leave (1919), Henry King 29 30 Below Zero (1926), Robert P. Kerr 30 39 East (1920), John S. Robertson 31 40-Horse Hawkins (1924), Edward Sedgwick 32 40th Door, The (1924), George B. Seitz 33 45 Calibre War (1929), Leo Maloney 34 813 (1920), Scott Sidney 35 Abandonment, The (1916), Donald Macdonald 36 Abie's Imported Bride (1925), Roy Calnek 37 Ableminded Lady, The (1922), Ollie Sellers 38 Absent (1928), Harry A. Gant 39 Absentee, The (1915) 40 Abysmal Brute, The (1923), Hobart Henley 41 Accomplice, The (1917), Ralph Dean 42 According To Hoyle (1922), David Butler 43 According To Law (1916), Richard Garrick 44 According To The Code (1916), E.H. Calvert -- moving image 45 Ace Of Cads, The (1926), Luther Reed 46 Ace Of The Law (1924), Lewis King 47 Ace Of The Saddle, The (1919), Jack Ford 48 Acquitted (1916), Paul Powell 49 Across America By Motor Car (1914) 50 Across The Atlantic (1928), Howard Bretherton 51 Across The Border (1922), Charles R. Seeling 52 Across The Continent (1913), Herbert Barrington 53 Across The Continent (1922), Philip E. Rosen 54 Across The Dead-Line (1922), Jack Conway 55 Across The Divide (1921), John Holloway 56 Across The Pacific (1926), Monte Blue 57 Across The Plains (1928), Robert J. Horner 58 Action Craver, The (1927), Victor Potel 59 Action Galore (1925), Robert Eddy 60 Action (1921), Jack Ford 61 Actress, The (1928), Sidney Franklin 62 Adam And Evil (1927), Robert Z. Leonard 63 Adele (1919), Wallace Worsley 64 Adopted Son, The (1917), Charles Brabin 65 Adorable Deceiver , The (1926), Phil Rosen 66 Adorable Savage, The (1920), Norman Dawn 67 Adventure In Hearts, An (1919), James Cruze 68 Adventure Shop, The (1919), Kenneth Webb 69 Adventure (1925), Victor Fleming 70 Adventurer, The (1917), Alice Blache 71 Adventurer, The (1920), William Farnum 72 Adventurer, The (1928), Viachetslav Tourjansky 73 Adventures Of A Boy Scout, The (1915), Edward Warren 74 Adventures Of Buffalo Bill, The (1917) 75 Adventures Of Carol, The (1917), Harley Knoles 76 Adventures Of Kathlyn, The (1916), F.J. Grandon 77 Adventures Of Kitty Cobb, The (1914), Marian Swayne 78 Adventurous Sex, The (1925), Charles Giblyn 79 Affair Of The Follies, An (1927), Millard Webb 80 Affair Of Three Nations, An (1915), Arnold Daly 81 Affinities (1922), Ward Lascelle 82 Aflame In The Sky (1927), J.P. McGowan 83 Afraid To Fight (1922), William Worthington 84 Afraid To Love (1927), E.H. Griffith 85 After Dark (1923) 86 After Dark (1924), James Chapin 87 After Five (1915), Oscar Apfel 88 After Marriage (1925), Norman Dawn 89 After Midnight (1921), Ralph Ince 90 After The Ball (1914) 91 After The Ball (1924), Dallas M. Fitzgerald 92 After The Show (1921), William De Mille 93 After The War (1918), Joseph De Grasse 94 After Your Own Heart (1921), George E. Marshall 95 Aftermath (1914), Owen Moore 96 Against All Odds (1924), Edmund Mortimer 97 Age Of Desire, The (1923), Frank Borzage 98 Age Of Innocence, The (1924), Wesley Ruggles 99 Ahead Of The Law (1926), Forrest Sheldon 100 Ain't Love Funny? (1927), Del Andrews 101 Air Circus, The (1928), Howard Hawks 102 Air Patrol, The (1928), Bruce Mitchell 103 Alabaster Box, An (1917), Chester Withey 104 Aladdin From Broadway (1917), William Wolbert 105 Aladdin's Other Lamp (1917), Viola Dana 106 Alaska Wonders In Motion (1917) 107 Alaskan, The (1924), Herbert Brenon 108 Alaska-Siberian Expedition, The (1912) 109 Albany Night Boat, The (1928), Alfred Raboch 110 Alex The Great (1928), Dudley Murphy 111 Alias Jimmy Valentine (1920), Edmund Mortimer 112 Alias Julius Caesar (1922), Charles Ray 113 Alias Ladyfingers (1921), Bayard Veiller 114 Alias Mary Brown (1918), Pauline Starke 115 Alias Mary Flynn (1925), Ralph Ince 116 Alias Mike Moran (1919), James Cruze 117 Alias Miss Dodd (1920), Harry L. Franklin 118 Alias Phil Kennedy (1922), William Bertram 119 Alias The Night Wind (1923), Joseph Franz 120 Alibi, The (1916), Paul Scardon 121 Alien Enemy, An (1918), Wallace Worsley 122 Alien Souls (1916), Frank Reicher 123 Alien, The (1915), Thomas H. Ince 124 Alimony (1917), Emmett J. Flynn 125 Alimony (1924), James W. Horne 126 All Aboard (1927), Charles Hines 127 All Around Frying Pan (1925), Fred Thomson 128 All For A Girl (1915), Roy Applegate 129 All For A Husband (1917), Carl Harbaugh 130 All Man (1916), Emile Chautard 131 All Man (1918), Paul Scardon 132 All Of A Sudden Norma (1919), Howard Hickman 133 All Souls' Eve (1921), Chester Franklin 134 All The World To Nothing (1918), Henry King 135 All Woman (1918), Hobart Henley 136 All Wrong (1919), William Worthington 137 All-Of-A-Sudden-Peggy (1920), Walter Edwards 138 All's Fair In Love (1921), May Collins 139 Alma, Where Do You Live? (1917), Hal Clarendon 140 Almighty Dollar, The (1916), Robert Thornby 141 Almost A Husband (1919), Clarence G. Badger 142 Almost Married (1919), Charles Swickard 143 Aloha Oe (1915), Richard Stanton 144 Aloma Of The South Seas (1926), Maurice Tourneur 145 Alone In New York (1914) 146 Along Came Ruth (1924), Edward Cline 147 Alster Case, The (1915), Bryant Washburn 148 Altar Stairs, The (1922), Lambert Hillyer 149 Always Audacious (1920), James Cruze 150 Always In The Way (1915) 151 Always Ridin' To Win (1925), Forrest Sheldon 152 Amateur Adventuress, The (1919), Henry Otto 153 Amateur Devil, An (1920), Maurice Campbell 154 Amateur Orphan, An (1917), Gladys Leslie 155 Amateur Widow, An (1919), Oscar Apfel 156 Amateur Wife, The (1920), Edward Dillon 157 Amazing Impostor, The (1919), Lloyd Ingraham 158 Amazing Lovers (1921), B.A. Rolfe 159 Amazing Vagabond, The (1929), Wallace W. Fox 160 Amazing Wife, The (1919), Mary Maclaren 161 Amazons, The (1917), Joseph Kaufman 162 Ambition (1916), James Vincent 163 America Preparing (1916), William H. Kemble 164 America (1914), Lawrence Mcgill 165 American Beauty (1927), Richard Wallace 166 American Beauty, The (1916), William D. Taylor 167 American Buds (1918), Kenean Buel 168 American Citizen, An (1914), John Barrymore 169 American Game Trails (1915), Frank M. Buckland 170 American Gentleman, An (1915), John Gorman 171 American Live Wire, An (1918), Thomas R. Mills 172 American Maid (1917), Albert Capellani 173 American Methods (1917), Frank Lloyd 174 American Venus, The (1926), Frank Tuttle 175 American Way, The (1919), Frank Reicher 176 American Widow, An (1917), Frank Reicher 177 American -Xxx That's All (1917), Arthur Rosson 178 America's Biggest Circus (1925) 179 Ancient Highway, The (1925), Irvin Willat 180 Ancient Mariner, The (1925), Henry Otto 181 And A Still Small Voice (1918), Bertram Bracken 182 And The Children Pay (1918), Jacques Tyrol 183 And The Law Says (1916), Richard Bennett 184 Angel Child (1918), Henry Otto 185 Angel Citizens (1922), Francis Ford 186 Angel Of Broadway, The (1927), Lois Weber 187 Angel Of Crooked Street, The (1922), David Smith 188 Anna Ascends (1922), Victor Fleming 189 Anna Karenina (1915), Betty Nansen 190 Anne Of Green Gables (1919) 191 Anne Of Little Smoky (1921), Edward Connor 192 Annexing Bill (1918), Albert Parker 193 Annie-For-Spite (1917), James Kirkwood 194 Ann's Finish (1918), Lloyd Ingraham 195 Another Man's Shoes (1922), Jack Conway 196 Another Man's Wife (1924), Bruce Mitchell 197 Another Scandal (1924), Edward H. Griffith 198 Answer, The (1918), Alma Rubens 199 Antics Of Ann, The (1917), Edward Dillon 200 Any Wife (1922), Herbert Brenon 201 Any Woman (1925), Henry King 202 Anybody Here Seen Kelly? (1928), William Wyler 203 Anything Once (1917), Joseph De Grasse 204 Apache Raider, The (1928), Leo D. Maloney 205 Apache, The (1928), Philip Rosen 206 Apaches Of Paris, The (1915), Robert Ellis 207 Apartment 29 (1917), Paul Scardon 208 Ape, The (1928), B.C. Rule 209 Apostle Of Vengeance, The (1916), William S. Hart 210 Appearance Of Evil, The (1918), Lawrence C. Windom 211 Appearances (1921), Donald Crisp 212 April Showers (1923), Tom Forman 213 April (1916), Donald Macdonald 214 Arab, The (1915), Cecil B. Demille 215 Arabia (1922), Lynn Reynolds 216 Arabian Love (1922), Jerome Storm 217 Are All Men Alike? (1920), Philip E. Rosen 218 Are They Born Or Made? (1915), Lawrence Mcgill 219 Are You A Mason? (1915), Thomas N.
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