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After A Million 1924 Press Book Sunset Productions production. / No copyright registration. Released 15 April 1924. / Standard 35mm spherical 1.37:1 format. Comedy-Drama. Synopsis: [Motion Picture News Booking Guide, October 1924, 7:7] Beautiful young Russian Countess is told she must marry an American within given time to secure large fortune. Coincidentally a young American must reach a certain bank within given time also to secure a fortune. The latter overcomes attempts to thwart him by jumping from a railway trestle, climbing a skyscraper and similar stunts. He reaches his destination and saves both fortunes by marrying the Countess. Survival status: Print exists [16mm reduction positive]. Al in Roxye of the X Photograph Anne Schaefer Postcard Balaban & Katz Magazine 1926 Magazine 15-Feb-26 Behind Two Guns 1924 Press Book Sunset Productions production. / From a screen story by Robert N. Bradbury. Cinematography by Bert Longenecker. Intertitles by Enoch O. Van Pelt. Edited by Della M. King. Presented by Anthony J. Xydias. / Released [?] 15 May or 1 June? 1924. / Standard 35mm spherical 1.37:1 format. Comedy-Drama: Western. Synopsis: Synopsis available in AFI-F2 n. F2.0334. Survival status: Print exists. Black Gold 1928 Lobby Card (8) Black Gold 1928 Press Book Black Gold 1928 Paper One-Sheet Body and Soul 1947 Photograph Hazel Brooks in headscarf clipping plants Body and Soul 1947 Photograph Hazel Brooks tries to stop John Garfield from fighting unidentified man Body and Soul 1947 Photograph Joe Gray (?) in the corner of the boxing ring Body and Soul 1947 Photograph John Garfield (?) holds Lilli Palmer, looks on Body and Soul 1947 Photograph John Garfield and Hazel Brooks Body and Soul 1947 Photograph John Garfield and Lilli Palmer Body and Soul 1947 Photograph John Garfield and unidentified woman tango Body and Soul 1947 Photograph John Garfield looking into the distance Body and Soul 1947 Photograph L to R John Garfield, William Conrad, Joseph Pevney gathered around a suitcase Body and Soul 1947 Photograph L to R: , Joseph Pevney, John Garfield Body and Soul 1947 Photograph L to R: John Garfield,Lloyd Lloyd Gough Goff (?), Anne Revere, Lilli Palmer at dinner table Body and Soul 1947 Photograph L to R: Lloyd Goff, WilliamLloyd Gough Conrad, John Garfield by clothesline Body and Soul 1947 Photograph L to R: Mary Currier and Anne Revere Body and Soul 1947 Photograph L to R: unidentified man, Hazel Brooks, William Conrad by poker table Body and Soul 1947 Photograph Lilli Palmer and son Carey Harrison (?) Body and Soul 1947 Photograph Lilli Palmer and son Carey Harrison (?) Body and Soul 1947 Photograph Lilli Palmer and son Carey Harrison (?) Body and Soul 1947 Photograph Lilli Palmer and son Carey Harrison (?) by fish pond Body and Soul 1947 Photograph Lilli Palmer in a tree Body and Soul 1947 Photograph Lilli Palmer looks up at Joseph Pevney Body and Soul 1947 Photograph Lilli Palmer on couch, William Conrad touches her hair, Joseph Pevney and Anne Revere in background Body and Soul 1947 Photograph Lilli Palmer slaps John Garfield Body and Soul 1947 Photograph Men painting set Body and Soul 1947 Photograph Portrait of Lilli Palmer, side angle Body on bed, scared man grabs woman Photograph (2) Boy on the street Photograph Broadway Babies 1929 Window Card Dee lives with her two girlfriends in a boarding house. Billy is in love with Dee and runs the show where Dee is in the chorus. He has Dee stepping from the chorus to featured dancer. Gessant is a importer and gambler from Detroit. A gang is trying to keep him in town to fleece him and they use Dee as bait. He is introduced to Dee after her show and she and her friends go out with Gessant and his gambling buddies only because Dee is mad at Billy. Gessant helps her get another job as headliner at the New Moon Club. Billy and Dee break up over this job and Gessant falls for Dee. But Billy still loves Dee and Gessant loves Dee and Dee must choose who she wants. Herald Camera Craft 1916 Magazine Vol. XXIII, No. 8 8/1/1916 San Francisco, CA Carmen 1926 Booklet ; Illustrated StillsFilms from Albatros the film production; distributed by Les Films Armor. / Produced by Alexandre Kamenka. Scenario by Jacques Feyder, from the novella Carmen by Prosper Mérimée. Production design by Lazare Meerson and Alexandre Kamenka. Costume design by Marion Camus, Jeanne Lanvin and V. Schoukaieff. Assistant directors, Marcel Silver, Charles Speak, Luis Buñuel and Charles Barrois. Cinematography by Maurice Desfassiaux, Roger Forster and Paul Parguel + [Ibáñez (bullfight scenes)]. Still photography by Michael Powell. Edited by Henriette Caire and Jacques Feyder. Music score by Ernesto Hallfer-Escriche. / Released 5 November 1926./ Standard 35mm spherical 1.37:1 format. / The production was shot in Spain. The film was released in Finland on 21 August 1927. The film was released in the USA by Eastern Film Company on 5 May 1928. Drama: Historical. Survival status: Print exists. Cattle Queen 1951 Photograph Crane Wilbur Postcard Devil Dog Dawson 1921 Program Diane of Star Hollow 1921 Program Duke Art "A few moments of Mirth with Mud" Lobby Card Duke Art "A few moments of Mirth with Mud" Lobby Card East of the Waterplug 1924 Linen Backed One-Sheet Edith Storey Postcard Eva May Postcard (writing on back) Event Programs from the 2000's Box (2) AMPAS, Heritage, and other event programs Fern Andra Postcard Fern Andra with fan Postcard Gallery of Picture Players Magazine could be The Motion Picture Story Magazine God's Great Wilderness 1927 Press Book David M. Hartford Productions production; distributed by American Cinema Association. / Produced by David M. Hartford. Scenario by Frances Nordstrom, from a screen story by Spottiswoode Aitken. Assistant director, Gavin Young. Cinematography by Walter Griffin. Edited by Walter Griffin. / © 8 March 1927 by American Cinema Association [LP23737]. Released 15 January 1927. / Standard 35mm spherical 1.37:1 format. / Silent film. Drama. Survival status: (unknown) Headin' Through 1924 Press Book Helen Gardner Postcard Henny Porten Postcard High angle down to goats Photograph Hills of Hate 1926 Program Cast: (unknown) Australasian Cinematograph Company Pty, Limited, production. / Standard 35mm spherical 1.37:1 format. Drama. Survival status: (unknown) Impulse 1922 Program Berwilla Film Corporation production; distributed by Arrow Film Corporation. / Produced by Ben Wilson. Scenario by J. Grubb Alexander, from the short story “Her Unknown Knight― by Maude Woodruff Newell. / © 17 September 1922 by Berwilla Film Corporation [LP18242]. Released 15 July 1922. / Standard 35mm spherical 1.37:1 format. Drama: Society. Survival status: (unknown) International Oil Heating Company Radio Stations Advertising Pamphlet Kathlyn Williams Postcard Kerrigan & Miller "The Idlers" Photograph Kinema 1921 Program Magazine Vol. 2, No. 20 21-May-21 Kinema 1921 Program Magazine Vol. 2, No. 29 23-Jul-21 Kinema 1921 Program Magazine Vol. 3, No. 13 12-Nov-21 Kinema 1921 Program Magazine Vol. 3, No. 3 3-Sep-21 Kinema 1921 Program Magazine Vol. 3, No. 8 8-Oct-21 King's Creek Law Press Book Le Courrier Cinematographique 1917 Magazine Vol. 7 No. 20 26-May-17 Leo Delaney Postcard Liane Haid Postcard Lillian Walker Postcard Loew's State NewsetteR 1925 Newsletter Vol. 2 , No. 14 7-Nov-25 St. Louis, MO Loew's State NewsetteR 1925 Newsletter Vol. 2 , No. 7 26-Sep-25 St. Louis, MO Loew's State NewsetteR 1926 Newsletter Vol. 3 , No. 17 18-Dec-26 St. Louis, MO Luxury 1921 Program Man and woman embrace, people watch Photograph Billie Ross Man and woman in car Photograph Man and woman with dog on stump Photograph Man helps woman down from carriage Photograph Man holds up finger to woman Photograph Man holds woman wearing a holster, western Photograph Man hugs woman Photograph Man kisses woman on horse Photograph Man protects woman in carriage, western Photograph Man tries to kiss woman, western Photograph (2) Man tries to kiss woman, western (closer) Photograph Man with gun, people in sombreros Photograph Man with lasso on horse Photograph Man with teacup, group in cabin Photograph Marc McDermott Postcard Mason Opera House Program "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" May Hotely Postcard Men in sombreros on horses, mountains Photograph Men in sombreros on horses, pointing Photograph Mia May Postcard Mission Theatre Program "Queen of the Moulin Rouge" 1922 Program 26-Aug-22 Modern Minstrels 1930 Herald Modern Screen 1935 Magazine March 1, 1935 on cover Montana Moon Sheet Music Motion Picture Magazine 1915 Magazine Vol. ?, No. 2 1-Mar-15 Mabel Trunnelle on cover Motion Picture Magazine 1916 Magazine Vol. XI No. 9Oct 1, 1916 Theda Bara on Cover Moving Picture Stories 1917 Magazine Vol. X No. 225 16-Nov-17 Alice Joyce on cover Natalie Kowanko Postcard Native American Indian on horseback Photograph Native American Indian points something out to cowboys on horsebackPhotograph Oh! Susanna as sung in "The Covered Wagon" Sheet Music Ossi Oswalda Postcard Outdoor party scene, cockatoo in center Photograph Peggy Reid Postcard Photoplay Magazine 1916 Magazine Vol. XI, No. 1 1-Dec-16 Marie Doro on cover Picture-Play Magazine 1922 Magazine 1-Oct-22 Madge Kennedy on Cover Picture-Play Magazine 1915 Magazine Oct-15 Louise Glaum on Cover Picture-Play Magazine 1916 Magazine Vol. III No. 6 15-Feb-16 Picture-Play Magazine 1918 Magazine Vol. VIII No. 1 1-Mar-18 Clara Kimball Young Picture-Play Magazine 1919 Magazine Vol. X No. 2April 1 1919 Portrait of unidentifed man Photograph Budd? Portrait of unidentifed man Photograph Lucca? Portrait of unidentified man Photograph Tom Queen? Proxies 1921 Press Book Regeneration 1923 Herald The Norman Film Manufacturing Company production. / Standard 35mm spherical 1.37:1 format. Drama: South Seas. Survival status: (unknown) Regeneration 1923 Lobby Card (Text Only)The Norman Film Manufacturing Company production. / Standard 35mm spherical 1.37:1 format. Drama: South Seas. Survival status: (unknown) Regeneration 1923 Lobby Card (8) The Norman Film Manufacturing Company production. / Standard 35mm spherical 1.37:1 format. Drama: South Seas. Survival status: (unknown) Regeneration 1923 Window Card The Norman Film Manufacturing Company production. / Standard 35mm spherical 1.37:1 format. Drama: South Seas. Survival status: (unknown) Regeneration 1923 Press Book ; Window CardThe Norman Film Manufacturing Company production. / Standard 35mm spherical 1.37:1 format. Drama: South Seas. Survival status: (unknown) Regeneration 1923 Herald The Norman Film Manufacturing Company production. / Standard 35mm spherical 1.37:1 format. Drama: South Seas. Survival status: (unknown) Regeneration 1923 Paper One-Sheet The Norman Film Manufacturing Company production. / Standard 35mm spherical 1.37:1 format. Drama: South Seas. Survival status: (unknown) Rivals for a Week and "The Wrong Valise" 1908 Postcard Lubin short Robert Gaillord Postcard Romaine Fielding Postcard Sam Fox Moving Picture Music Vol. 2 Music Book Sam Fox Moving Picture Music Vol. 3 Music Book Screen Romances 1931 Magazine Nov 1, 1931 Fay Wray on cover She Played and Paid 1920 Press Book Slaves of Passion 1916 Program sunset film company Smouldering Fires 1925 Window Card A successful businesswoman falls in love with one of her (much younger) factory workers. She doesn't know that he is in love with her younger sister. Social Ambition 1918 Program South Sea Love 1927 Press Book Distributed by Film Booking Offices of America, Incorporated [FBO]. / Standard 35mm spherical 1.37:1 format. / Silent film. Survival status: (unknown) Teft Johnson Postcard The Big Parade 1925 Program The Broken Melody 1919 Program Selznick Pictures Corporation production; distributed by Select Pictures Corporation. / From a [?] novel? by Ouida Bergere. / Standard 35mm spherical 1.37:1 format. Survival status: (unknown) The Cinema World Illustrated 1928 Magazine 1-Oct-28 Joshua Kean on cover The Covered Trail 1924 Press Book The Crimson Skull 1922 Herald The Norman Film Manufacturing Company production. / Produced by Richard Norman. / Standard 35mm spherical 1.37:1 format. / The production was shot on-location in Boley, Oklahoma, concurrently with The Bull-Dogger (1922). Drama: Western. Survival status: The film is presumed lost. The Crimson Skull 1922 Lobby Card (8) The Norman Film Manufacturing Company production. / Produced by Richard Norman. / Standard 35mm spherical 1.37:1 format. / The production was shot on-location in Boley, Oklahoma, concurrently with The Bull-Dogger (1922). Drama: Western. Survival status: The film is presumed lost. The Crimson Skull 1922 Press Book The Norman Film Manufacturing Company production. / Produced by Richard Norman. / Standard 35mm spherical 1.37:1 format. / The production was shot on-location in Boley, Oklahoma, concurrently with The Bull-Dogger (1922). Drama: Western. Survival status: The film is presumed lost. The Female Swindler 1916 Program A detective loves a jewel thief who drugs his victims with an Indian flower The Fire Patrol 1924 Window Card Hunt Stromberg Productions production; distributed by [?] Chadwick Pictures Corporation? / Scenario by Garrett Elsden Fort, from the play The Fire Patrol by James W. Harkins Jr. and Edwin Barbour. Cinematography by Silvano Balboni. / © 1 August 1924 by Hunt Stromberg Productions [LP20493]. Released [?] 15 August or 15 September? 1924. / Standard 35mm spherical 1.37:1 format. Drama. Survival status: (unknown) The Flying Ace 1926 Herald Norman Film Manufacturing Company production; distributed by Norman Film Manufacturing Company. / Scenario by Richard E. Norman. / Standard 35mm spherical 1.37:1 format. Drama. Survival status: Print exists in the Library of Congress film archive. The Flying Ace 1926 Lobby Card (8) Norman Film Manufacturing Company production; distributed by Norman Film Manufacturing Company. / Scenario by Richard E. Norman. / Standard 35mm spherical 1.37:1 format. Drama. Survival status: Print exists in the Library of Congress film archive. The Flying Ace 1926 Press Book Norman Film Manufacturing Company production; distributed by Norman Film Manufacturing Company. / Scenario by Richard E. Norman. / Standard 35mm spherical 1.37:1 format. Drama. Survival status: Print exists in the Library of Congress film archive. The Flying Ace 1926 Herald Norman Film Manufacturing Company production; distributed by Norman Film Manufacturing Company. / Scenario by Richard E. Norman. / Standard 35mm spherical 1.37:1 format. Drama. Survival status: Print exists in the Library of Congress film archive. The Flying Ace 1926 Paper One-Sheet Norman Film Manufacturing Company production; distributed by Norman Film Manufacturing Company. / Scenario by Richard E. Norman. / Standard 35mm spherical 1.37:1 format. Drama. Survival status: Print exists in the Library of Congress film archive. The Girl Who Wrecked His Home 1916 Press Book A cardsharp frames a neglected wife for murder and elopes with her. The Great Norman Benefit Show Herald The Green Pastures 1922 Herald The Green-Eyed Monster 1919 Herald The Norman Film ManufacturingNorman Studios? Company production; distributed [?] on State Rights basis? by The Norman Film Manufacturing Company. / No copyright registration. / Standard 35mm spherical 1.37:1 format. Drama. Survival status: The film is presumed lost. The Hellion 1924 Press Book The Jack of Hearts 1919 Press Book The Love Bug 1919 Press Book The Norman Film Manufacturing Company production; distributed by The Norman Film Manufacturing Company. / Standard 35mm spherical 1.37:1 format. Comedy. Survival status: Print exists. The Man Who Found Himself 1925 Herald The Motion Picture 1926 Newsletter Vol. 2, No. 2 23-Dec-26 The Motion Picture 1926 Newsletter Vol. II, No. 12 31-Dec-26 The Motion Picture 1926 Newsletter Vol. II, No. 3 27-Mar-26 The Motion Picture 1926 Newsletter Vol. II, No. 7 7-Jul-26 The Motion Picture 1927 Newsletter Vol. III, No. 10 13-Oct-27 The Motion Picture 1927 Newsletter Vol. III, No. 6 9-Jun-27 The Phantom Horseman 1924 Press Book The Price of Youth 1922 Press Book The Price of Youth examines the recent explosion in the systematic trafficking of young girls and women from Nepal for forced prostitution. The Sheriff of Hope Eternal 1921 Program The Soul of Man 1922 Press Book Feature Pictures production; distributed by Producers’ Security Corporation. / Presented by Lee Francis Lybarger. / Released June 1921. / Standard 35mm spherical 1.37:1 format. Drama. Synopsis: [Motion Picture News Booking Guide, December 1921, 1:104] A rich, arrogant man, in his desire to gain the whole world and be a power god, almost loses all when his own flesh and blood double-crosses him. But a grandson, who refuses to permit greed of gold to destroy his ideals, and a sweet blind girl, one of God’s innocent children, show the old man and his unscrupulous kin that the greatest possession is love. Survival status: (unknown) The Stranger of Canyon Valley 1921 Program The Trouble With Wives 1925 Herald The Unseen Witness 1920 Program The Wall Street Mystery 1920 Program Three men salute another man Photograph Transparent ghosts around sleeping woman Photograph Treasure Canyon 1923 Press Book ; Newspaper Article Two men and woman with map Photograph Two men speak, mother and son look on Photograph (2) Two women outside General Store Photograph Two women, two men by door Photograph William Worthington Postcard Woman lights man's pipe Photograph (2) Woman watches a man held at gunpoint Photograph Woman with beaded scarf under tree Photograph Woman with her arms around two men Photograph Woman with men in sombreros Photograph Yankee Clipper 1923 Press Book Yankee Speed 1924 Press Book Zenna Keife Postcard