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Journalism Films List (Alphabetical) The following are films we still are attempting to locate as part of our research for the Image of the Journalist in Popular Culture project. The films are listed first alphabetically and then by year of release. If anyone knows of sources for any of these titles (including video and film sources, as well the availability of copies in archives), please contact Dr. Richard Ness, Associate Director of the IJPC, at [email protected]. Any assistance is greatly appreciated. JOURNALISM FILMS LIST (ALPHABETICAL) Above the Clouds (1933) Acquitted (1916) Advice to the Lovelorn (1981) All Over the Town (1948) Always Audacious (1920) Anybody’s Blonde (1931) Are We Civilized? (1934) Aren’t We Wonderful (1959) Arm of the Law (1932) Arson Gang Busters (1938) Atta Boy! (1926) Bachelor Tom Peeping (1962) Beauty on Parade (1950) Behind Jury Doors (1932) Behind the Evidence (1935) Behind the Mike (1937) Beware the Black Widow (1968) Big Noise, The (1928) Big Town Girl (1937) Bing Bang Boom (1922) Black Circle, The (1919) Black Waters (1929) Bondage (1917) Bowery Cinderella, A (1927) Brilliant Marriage (1936) Broken Barriers (1928) Buckshot John (1915) By Whose Hand? (1932) Caillaux Case, The (1918) Calendar Girl, The (1917) Calling All Cars (1935) Campus Sleuth (1948) Candy Baby (1969) Carter Case, The (1942) Case at Law, A (1917) Catch-As-Catch Can (1927) Caught in the Act (1918) Certain Rich Man, A (1921) Chain Gang (1950) Chains of Evidence (1920) Chasing Through Europe (1929) Cheating Blondes (1933) City News (1983) City of Chance (1940) City of Fear (1965) City That Never Sleeps, The (1924) Clarion, The (1916) Clean Heart, The (1924) Clean-Up, The (1929) Close-Up (1948) Conspiracy (1914) Contraband (1925) Convicted Woman (1940) Co-Respondent, The (1917) Corruption (1933) Counsel for the Defense (1925) Countdown at Kusini (1976) Countess of Monte Cristo, The (1934) Country Boy, The (1915) Criminals of the Air (1937) Crooked Road, The (1965) Crooks Can’t Win (1928) Crouching Beast, The (1935) Cry Freedom (1961) Cub Reporter, The (1922) Curtain at Eight (1933) Czar of Broadway, The (1930) Danger Is a Woman (1950) Daring of Diana, The (1916) Day of Faith, The (1923) Dead Lucky (1960) Dean Man’s Chest (1965) Deadline at Eleven (1920) Deadline for Murder (1946) Defend My Love (1956) Deliverance (1928) Devil Is Driving, The (1937) Devil’s Cargo, The (1925) Devil’s Mate (1933) District Attorney, The (1915) Don’t Call Me a Con Man (1966) Don’t Neglect Your Wife (1921) Double Exposure (1944) Double Room Mystery (1917) Double Standard, The (1917) Drag (1929) Duty’s Reward (1927) Dynamite Smith (1924) Easiest Way (1917) Echo of Youth, The (1919) Empty Cab, The (1918) Escape to Berlin (1961) Eva Was Everything But Legal (1968) Every Bastard a King (1968) Every Woman’s Problem (1921) Everybody’s Acting (1926) Extra! Extra! (1922) Eyes of the Underworld (1929) Failure, The (1915) Family Closet, The (1921) Fatal Mistake, The (1924) Fatal 30, The (1921) Fear Market, The (1920) Fete a Henriette, La (1952) Fighting Cub, The (1925) Figurehead, The (1920) Final Close-Up, The (1919) Final War, The (1960) Find the Witness (1937) Fire and Sword (1914) Flaming Crisis, The (1924) Flash, The (1923) Floor Below, The (1918) Flower of Doom, The (1917) Fly Away Home (1981) Food Gamblers, The (1917) Foolish Matrons, The (1921) Forbidden Trail (1932) Forgotten Women (1932) Fourth Estate, The (1916) Fourth Face, The (1920) Framing Framers (1917) Freedom of the Press (1928) Fringe of Society, The (1917) Front Page Story, A (1923) Furies, The (1930) Game That Kills, The (1937) Gentle Julia (1936) Gentleman from Indiana, The (1915) Gentleman from Mississippi, A (1914) Ginsberg the Great (1927) Girl from Gay Paree, The (1927) Girl Overboard (1937) Go and Get It (1920) Goodnight, Sweetheart (1944) Graft (1931) Grand Passion, The (1918) Great White Way, The (1924) Green Flame, The (1920) Grim Game, The (1919) Grinning Guns (1927) Guilty? (1956) Gypsy Trail, The (1918) Hashimura Togo (1917) Hat Check Girl (1932) Haunted Bedroom, The (1919) Hawaiian Thigh (1965) Headleys at Home, The (1938) Headlines (1925) Headlines of Destruction (1955) Heart of Twenty, The (1920) Heart Specialist, The (1922) Hell Bent for Frisco (1931) Hell Cat, The (1934) Her Big Night (1926) Her Father’s Gold (1916) Her Reputation (1923) Her Wild Oat (1927) Heroes of the Night (1927) Hidden Menace, The (1925) High School Hero (1946) High Steppers (1926) His Own Home Town (1918) Hold That Girl (1934) Hold the Press (1933) Hole in the Wall, The (1922) Hollywood Boulevard (1936) Hollywood Reporter, The (1926) Hollywood Speaks (1932) Homespun Folks (1920) Hot News (1928) Hot News (1953) Hot Off the Press (1935) House of Horror, The (1929) House of Tears, The (1915) House on the Front Line (1963) How Baxter Butted In (1925) How to Handle Women (1928) Human Cargo (1936) Humming Bird, The (1924) Hurricane Smith (1942) Hutch of the U.S.A. (1924) I Cover Big Town (1947) I Hate Women (1934) I’ll Get Him Yet (1919) I’ll Give a Million (1938) Imposter, The (1926) In the Headlines (1929) In the Heart of a Fool (1920) In the Next Room (1930) Indecent (1958) Invisible Woman (1983) Is It Nice? (1926) Is There Justice? (1931) Island of Desire, The (1917) Isle of Sin (1960) It Can Be Done (1921) It Can’t Last Forever (1937) Jailbird, The (1920) Jazz Girl, The (1926) Jazzland (1928) Jazzmania (1923) Jewel in Pawn, A (1917) Judgment Book, The (1935) June Madness (1922) Justice Takes a Holiday (1933) Kentucky Jubilee (1951) Kid, The (1916) Ladies Love Danger (1935) Lady from Nowhere (1936) Last Edition, The (1925) Last Ride, The (1932) Lavender and Old Lace (1921) Law and Order (1976) Law of the Yukon, The (1920) Lawless Woman, The (1931) Leap to Fame (1918) Leftover Ladies (1931) Legally Dead (1923) Legion of the Condemned, The (1928) Lightning Reporter (1926) Lightning Speed (1928) Lisette (1961) Listen to the City (1984) Little Iodine (1946) Little Liar, The (1916) Little Match Girl, The (1987) Little Wanderer, The (1920) Living Idol, The (1956) Living Lies (1922) Looking for Trouble (1926) Lost and Won (1917) Lost House, The (1915) Lost Princess, The (1919) Lottery Man, The (1919) Love Is Love (1919) Lovelorn, The (1927) Love’s Masquerade (1922) Lying Truth, The (1922) Mad Game, The (1933) Magic Cup, The (1921) Magnificent Meddler, The (1917) Main Spring, The (1916) Making the Headlines (1938) Man from Manhattan, The (1916) Man Must Live, A (1925) Man Rustlin’ (1926) Man Trap, The (1917) Man Trouble (1930) Man Under Cover, The (1922) Man Who Dared, The (1946) Man Who Woke Up, The (1918) Manhattan Butterfly (1935) Manhattan Shakedown (1939) Mannequin (1926) Mary Jane’s Pa (1917) Masquerader, The (1922) Meet the Wife (1931) Men of the Hour (1935) Menace in the Night (1958) Midlanders, The (1920) Midnight Patrol, The (1932) Midnight Secrets (1924) Mind Your Own Business (1936) Mini-Affair, The (1968) Minnie (1922) Missing Daughters (1939) Mr. District Attorney (1941) Mr. Lemon of Orange (1931) Mr. Opp (1917) Mobile Two (1975) Modern Daughters (1927) Moment’s Caress, A (1971) Money Mill, The (1917) Money-Changers, The (1920) Monte Carlo (1926) Moulders of Men (1927) Moussitsa (1960) Murder on the Roof (1930) Murder Reported (1957) My Lady’s Lips (1925) Mysterious Crossing (1936) Mystery of Room 13, The (1915) Name the Woman (1934) Narrow Path, The (1918) Naughty, Naughty! (1918) Never the Twain Shall Meet (1925) News Parade, The (1928) Night in Hong Kong (1961) Night Ride (1929) Night Workers, The (1917) No Children Wanted (1918) No Exit (1962) No Man’s Woman (1955) No Time for Ecstasy (1961) No Time to Marry (1938) North Star (1925) Not for Publication (1927) Nothing But Lies (1920) Oh, Sailor Behave! (1930) Oh, What a Nurse! (1926) Oklahoma Territory (1960) On Such a Night (1937) On the Jump (1918) One More American (1918) $1,000 a Minute (1935) One Wild Night (1938) Orient Express (1933) Other Half, The (1919) Out of the Shadow (1919) Out of the Storm (1926) Out of the Wreck (1917) Out With the Tide (1928) Outlaw Gold (1951) Outside the Three-Mile Limit (1940) Over My Dead Body (1990) Over the Hill (1917) Paddy O’Hara (1917) Pagan Love (1920) Pardon Our Nerve (1939) Part Time Wife, The (1925) Partners in Crime (1928) Passionate Pilgrim, The (1921) Past of Mary Holmes, The (1933) Peggy of the Secret Service (1925) Peking Express (1951) Pell Street Mystery, The (1924) Perfect Sap, The (1927) Perilous Waters (1948) Phantom Shotgun, The (1917) Phantom Submarine (1941) Piccadilly Jim (1919) Pirates of the Sky (1927) Pittsburgh Kid, The (1941) Playing It Wild (1923) Portia on Trial (1937) Powers That Prey (1918) Prescription for Romance (1937) Price of Flesh, The (1959) Prince of India, A (1914) Princess of Park Row, The (1917) Printer’s Devil, The (1923) Private Battle, A (1980) Protection (1929) Public Menace, The (1935) Puppy Love (1919) Pursuing Vengeance, The (1916) Racing Blood (1926) Rainbow Riley (1926) Ranger, The (1918) Ready for Love (1934) Reckless Roads (1935) Red Courage (1921) Red Hot Speed (1929) Redhead (1934) Return of the Frontiersman (1950) Richest Man in Town, The (1941) Riders of the Dark (1928) Rio Grande Romance (1936) Risky Business (1939) Romance of the Mexican Revolution, A (1914) Rummy, The (1916) Sagebrush Family Trails West, The (1940) Salome of the Tenements (1925) Saturday’s Millions (1933) Say, Young Fellow! (1918) Scareheads (1931) Scarlet Spear, The (1953) Secret of Deep Harbor (1961) Secret of the Hills, The (1921) Set This Town on Fire (1973) Shady Lady, The (1929) Shameful Behavior (1926)
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