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The Silent Film Project The Silent Film Project Films that have completed scanning – Significant titles in bold:: July 2019 TITLE YEAR STUDIO DIRECTOR STAR 1. [1934 Walt Disney Promo] 1934 Disney 2. 13 Washington Square 1928 Universal Melville W. Brown Alice Joyce 3. Cosmopolitan Vignola, Robert G Davies, Adam and Eva 1923 Productions Marion 4. Adventures of Bill and [1921] Pathegram Robert N. Bradbury Bob Steele Bob, The (Skunk, The) 5. African Dreams [1922] 6. After the Storm (Poetic [1935] William Pizor Edgar Guest, Gems) Al Shayne 7. Agent (AKA The Yellow 1922 Vitagraph Larry Semon Larry Semon Fear), The 8. Aladdin And The 1917 Fox Film C. M. Franklin Francis Wonderful Lamp Carpenter 9. Alexandria 1921 Burton Holmes Burton Holmes 10. An Evening With Edgar A. [1938] Jam Handy Louis Marlowe Edgar A. Guest Guest 11. An Eye for Figures 1920 Hank Mann 12. Animals of the Cat Tribe 1932 Eastman Teaching 13. Arizona Cyclone, The 1934 Imperial Prod. Robert E. Tansey Wally Wales 14. Aryan, The 1916 Triangle William S. Hart William S. Hart 15. At First Sight 1924 Hal Roach J A. Howe Charley Chase 16. Auntie's Portrait 1914 Vitagraph George D. Baker Ethel Lee 17. Autumn (nature film) 1922 18. Babies Prohibited 1913 Thanhouser Lila Chester 19. Hal Roach Studios, Jackie Baby Clothes 1926 Inc.; Pathe Robert F McGowan Condon 20. Barbed Wire 1927 Paramount Rowland V. Lee Pola Negri 21. Barnyard Cavalier 1922 Christie Bobby Vernon 22. Barnyard Wedding [1920] Hal Roach 23. Battle of the Century 1927 Hal Roach Clyde Bruckman Oliver Hardy, Stan Laurel 24. A Beast at Bay 1912 Biograph D.W. Griffith Mary Pickford The goal of the Silent Film Project at the Library of Congress is to borrow, catalog, digitally preserve, and ensure the availability of silent (and selected sound era) films for public viewing and research. The Silent Film Project 25. Bebe Daniels & Ben Lyon 1931- Bebe Daniels, home movies 1935 Ben Lyon 26. Bell Boy 13 1923 Thomas Ince William Seiter Douglas Maclean 27. Belle of Samoa, the 1929 Fox Variety 28. Below The Deadline 1929 Chesterfield J. P. McGowan Frank Leigh 29. Hal Roach Studios, Jackie Better Movies 1925 Inc.; Pathe Robert F McGowan Condon 30. Big Pal 1925 William Russell John G. Adolfi William Russell 31. Big Time Or Bust 1933 Sam Newfield Gloria Shea 32. Bill Hughes Home Movies 33. Black Dragons 1942 Monogram William Nigh Bela Lugosi 34. Blackhawk Silent Tailers / 1920- Blackhawk [Our Next Attraction] 1927 35. Black Sambo's Escape [1925] Keystone 36. Bob Wills Snader 1951 Snader Bob Wills Telescriptions (x 6) Telescriptions 37. Bobby Jones, The 1920s Kodak Cinegraph Bobby Jones National Golf Champion 38. Border River 1919 Arrow Edgar Jones Edgar Jones 39. Border Vengeance 1925 Aywon Harry Webb Jack Perrin 40. Born to the Saddle Trailer 1929 Universal Joseph Levigard Ted Wells 41. Boyhood (Poetic Gems) [1935] William Pizor Edgar Guest 42. Braveheart 1925 DeMille Alan Hale Rod La Rocque 43. Brother for Sale 1930 Universal Baby Snookums 44. Brothers 1929 Rayart Scott Pembroke Cornelius Keefe 45. Brute Island AKA 1914 Alliance Harry Carey McVeagh of the South Seas 46. By the Sun’s Rays 1914 Nestor Film Co. Charles Giblyn Lon Chaney 47. Calgary Stampede, The 1925 Universal Herbert Blache Hoot Gibson 48. Camp Meetin’ 1936 RKO Leslie Goodwins Hall Johnson 49. [Carbon Arc Demo] Orlux 50. Carrying the Mail 1934 Imperial Robert E. Tansey Wally Wales 51. Celebrities at Sports [….] Bob Hope, Events Gene Kelly. The goal of the Silent Film Project at the Library of Congress is to borrow, catalog, digitally preserve, and ensure the availability of silent (and selected sound era) films for public viewing and research. The Silent Film Project 52. Charlatan, The 1929 Universal George Melford Holmes Herbert 53. Charley on the Farm 1919 Universal Pat Sullivan 54. Cheer Up 1924 Educational Stephen Roberts Cliff Bowes, 55. Chesterfield Story, The 1940 Jam Handy 56. Cheyenne (Trailer) 1929 First National Albert Rogell Ken Maynard 57. Childhood of Jack 1910 Thanhouser Harkway, The 58. Circus Today 1926 Mack Sennett Del Lord 59. Claw, the 1927 Universal Olcott, Sidney Norman Kerry 60. Clear The Decks 1929 Universal Joseph E. Reginald Henabery Denny 61. Collection of Burton 1919- Burton Holmes Burton Holmes Holmes travelogues, A 1921 62. Combat. (Fragment - 1927 Burton King Prod. Albert Hiatt George AKA Fighting Men). Walsh 63. Coming Of Amos, The 1925 DeMille Paul Sloane Rod La Rocque 64. Coney Island: New York's 1920s Empire Safety Playground Company 65. Cook, Papa, Cook 1928 Educational Pic. Wallace McDonald Henry Murdock 66. Cornfed 1924 Christie Comedies Gilbert Pratt Bobby Vernon 67. Cotton Pickin Time 68. Couldn't Live without you [1935] William Pizor Edgar Guest, (Poetic Gems) Al Shayne 69. Cowboy Councellor 1932 George Melford Hoot Gibson 70. Crossed Swords 1954 United Artists Milton Krims Errol Flynn 71. Cupid vs Cigarettes 1918 Paul Killiam Anna Lehr 72. DANCING LADY 1933 MGM Robert Z. Leonard Clark Gable 73. Daring Deeds 1927 Rayart Pictures Duke Worne Billy Sullivan 74. Daughter of the 1913 Walter Hiers Walter Hiers Wilderness Comedies 75. David Shepard Home 1942- David Movies / [On Riverside 1943 Shepard Drive, 1943] 76. Detectin' [1927] Carlton King Prod. Martin Justice Carlton King The goal of the Silent Film Project at the Library of Congress is to borrow, catalog, digitally preserve, and ensure the availability of silent (and selected sound era) films for public viewing and research. The Silent Film Project 77. Devil's Island 1926 Chadwick Pictures Frank O'connor Pauline Frederick 78. Diamond Cutters of 1928 Burton Holmes Burton Holmes Amsterdam 79. Dixie 1935 Ardelle Studios Bobby Davis Paradise 80. Double Whoopee 1929 Hal Roach Lewis Foster Stan Laurel, Oliver Hardy 81. Dress Parade 1927 DeMille Donald Crisp William Boyd Bessie Love 82. Dynamite Dan 1924 Aywon Bruce Mitchell Kenneth Mcdonald 83. Early Hollywood [1923] Production Footage 84. Early in the Morning [1935] William Pizor Edgar Guest, (Poetic Gems) Al Shayne 85. East Side--West Side 1923 Principal Pictures Irving Cummings Eileen Percy 86. Electric Starter 1924 87. Elephant and the donkey, [1968] Wallace for The President 88. Epic of Everest 1924 J.B.L. Noel Andrew Irvine 89. Eyes Right 1926 Goodwill Louis Chaudet Francis X. Bushman, Jr. 90. False Road, The 1920 Artcraft Fred Niblo Enid Bennett 91. Family Album 1930s BS Prod. Paul Barralet 92. Famous People at Play 30s Western Electric Will Rogers 93. Farmer's Fatal Folly 1933 Fox Film Harry J. Edwards Moran & Mack 94. Fast Black 1924 Hal Roach Billy Engle 95. Fatal Mistake, The 1924 Columbia Scott Dunlap William Fairbanks 96. Feast of Ishtar, The 1926 Paramount Raoul Walsh Greta Nissen (fragment of the Wanderer) 97. Fighting American, The 1924 Universal Tom Forman Pat O'malley 98. FIGHTING EAGLE, THE 1927 DeMille Donald Crisp Rod La Rocque 99. Fighting Fluid 1925 Hal Roach Studios McCarey, Leo Charlie Chase 100. Universal Harry Joe Brown Ken Maynard Fighting Legion (silent) 1930 101. Fighting For Gold 1919 Fox Film Edward J. Lesaint Tom Mix The goal of the Silent Film Project at the Library of Congress is to borrow, catalog, digitally preserve, and ensure the availability of silent (and selected sound era) films for public viewing and research. The Silent Film Project 102. Fighting Westerner, The 1935 Paramount Charles Barton Charles Chic (aka Rocky Mountain Sale Mystery) 103. Film Inspection by 1950s Harwald company Machine AKA: The Inspect-o-film Editor 104. Flying High (the 1929 Universal Ben Holmes George Lewis Collegians) 105. Forbidden Woman, The 1927 DeMille Paul L. Stein Jetta Goudal 106. Four Feathers, The 1929 Paramount Merian C. Cooper Richard Arlen 107. Fourth Commandment, 1927 Universal Emory Johnson Henry Victor The 108. Four Times Foiled 1919 C. L. Chester [William S. Snooky the Productions Campbell] Chimp 109. Fort Rupert 1951 Kwakiyutal Indians 110. Freckles 1935 RKO Edward Killy Tom Brown 111. Friend In Need, A (AKA 1925 Hal Roach Studios, Richard E. Wallace Clyde Cook Starvation Blues; excerpt) Inc. 112. Frogland 1923 Kodak Cinegraph Wladyslaw Starewicz 113. Frontier Trail, The 1926 Pathe Scott R. Dunlap Harry Carey (fragment). 114. Gateway to the West, 1924 Yale University Webster Campbell Arthur The Vinton 115. Getting Gertie's Goat 1924 Sydney Scott Dorothy Devore 116. Giants Vs. Yanks (Our 1923 Hal Roach Studios Robert F. Mickey Gang) McGowan Daniels 117. June Gigolettes 1932 RKO Pathe William Goodrich MacCloy, 118. God's Heaven 1943 Soundies / RCM Geoge Prod. Washington Brown 119. Golden Trails (AKA the 1927 William Mix W.M. Bertram Dick Carter Golden Trail) Productions 120. Good Bad Boy 1924 Principal Pictures Eddie Cline Joe Butterworth 121. Good Morning, Judge 1922 Hal Roach Studios Hal Roach Eddie Boland 122. Green as Grass 1923 Christie Film Scott Sidney Jimmie Adams The goal of the Silent Film Project at the Library of Congress is to borrow, catalog, digitally preserve, and ensure the availability of silent (and selected sound era) films for public viewing and research. The Silent Film Project 123. Growth of the Cities and 1920 Society for Visual their problems Education 124. Guardians Of The Wild 1928 Universal Henry Macrae Rex 125. Gymnasium Jim 1922 Mack Sennett Roy Del Ruth Billy Bevan 126. Half a Hero 1925 Fred Hibbard Billy Barty 127. Half a Man AKA No sleep 1925 Mermaid Stan Laurel in the Deep Comedies 128. Hazel from Hollywood 1923 Christie Film Dorothy Devore 129. Hearst -Pathe News [….] Hearst-Pathe Alfredo [unknown issue] Palacios 130. Educational Mark Sandrich Lupino Lane Hello Sailor 1927 Pictures. 131. Helter Skelter 1929 Educational Film Charles Lamont Malcolm "Big Exchange Boy" 132. Here He Comes 1926 Sierra Pictures Travers Corby Earl Douglas 133. Hero On Horseback, A 1927 Universal Del Andrews Hoot Gibson 134.
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