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S. A. KELCHNER'S FOUR SCENE CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S LEADER. SEE Christmas and New Year's Leader.

S. I. Projection Actien Ges. Union, Berlin. © 1914.

© Louis GerÕ (Projection Actien Ges. Union, author); title, descr. & 54 prints, 30Jan14; LU2055.

THE S. K. TWINS IN WHO'S WHO. © 1914.

Credits: Written and produced by Pierce Kingsley.

© Photo Drama Co., Inc. (Wm. Steiner & Pierce Kingsley, authors); title, descr. & 24 prints, 26Aug14; LU3263.

S. O. S. © 1925.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Paul Terry, author); title, descr. & 20 prints, 26Mar25; MU2951.

S. O. S. COAST GUARD. 1937. 2 reels each, except no. 1 which is 3 reels, sd.

Credits: Associate producer, Sol C. Siegel; supervision, Robert Beche; directors, William Witney, Alan James; original story, Morgan Cox, Ronald Davidson; screenplay, Barry Shipman, Franklyn Adreon.

1. Disaster at Sea.

2. Barrage of Death.

3. The Gas Chamber.

4. The Fatal Shaft.

5. The Mystery Ship.

6. Deadly Cargo.

7. Undersea Terror.

8. The Crash.

9. Wolves at Bay.

10. The Acid Trail.

11. The Sea Battle.

12. The Deadly Circle.

© Republic Pictures Corp.; no. 1-6, 10Sep37; LP7462; no. 7-12, 21Oct37, LP7559.

S. O. S. ICEBERG. 1933. 9 reels. Based on an original story by Arnold Fanck.

Credits: Director, Tay Garnett; screenplay, Tom Reed; dialogue, Edwin H. Knopf.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 5Oct33; LP4151.

S. O. S. PERILS OF THE SEA. 1925. 6 reels.

Credits: Director, Jas. P. Hogan; story and continuity, Tom J. Hopkins.

© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 12Nov25; LP21987.

SOS—TIDAL WAVE. 1939. 7 reels, sd.

Credits: Associate producer, Armand Schaefer; director, John H. Auer; original story, James Webb; screenplay, Maxwell Shane, Gordon Kahn; film editor, Ernest Nims; music director, Cy Feuer.

© Republic Pictures Corp. (Republic Productions, Inc., author); 2Jun39; LP9028.

THE S. S. MALARIA. 1931. 2 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Howard Bretherton; story, Harry W. Conn; dialogue staged by Max E. Hayes.

© Paramount Publix Corp.; 5May31; LP2274.

THE SAAR. (Van Beuren Travelog) (Vagabond, no. 4) 1935. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Text, Russell Spaulding; narration, Alois Havrilla.

© Van Beuren Corp.; 11Feb35; MP5368.

THE SABLE LORCHA. 1915. 5 reels. Adapted from the novel by Horace Hazeltine [pseud. of Charles Stokes Wayne].

© Triangle Film Corp. (Cecil B. Clapp, author); 22Nov15; LP7886.

SABOTAGE. 1939. 8 reels, sd.

Credits: Associate producer, Herman Schlom; director, Harold Young; original screenplay, Lionel Houser, Alice Altschuler; supervising editor, Murray Seldeen; film editor, William Morgan; music director, Cy Feuer.

© Republic Pictures Corp. (Republic Productions, Inc., author); 13Oct39; LP9244.

SACKCLOTH AND SCARLET. Paramount. Presented by Robert Kane. 1925. 7 reels. From the novel by George Gibbs.

Credits: Producer, Henry King; adaptation, Jules Furthman, Julie Herne, Tom Geraghty.

© Kagor Productions, Inc.; 3Apr25; LP21318.

SACRED AND PROFANE LOVE. 1921. 6 reels. From the play by Arnold Bennett.

Credits: Director, William Taylor; scenario, Julia Crawford Ivers.

© Famous Players-Lasky Corp.; 22May21; LP16573.

THE SACRED ARROW CEREMONY OF THE CHEYENNE INDIANS. Dept. of Anthropology, University of Oklahoma. 1934. 20 min., si., 16 mm.

© University of Oklahoma Press (Forrest E. Clements, author); 19May34; MP4770.

THE SACRED BABOON. (U.F.A. Oddity) U.F.A. 1928. 1 reel, b&w.

Credits: Edited and titled by Edward Bowes.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Distributing Corp.; 1Sep28; MP5322.

THE SACRED BRACELET. 1915. 1,000 ft.

Credits: Written and produced by Wilbert Melville.

© Lubin Mfg. Co. (Wilbert Melville, author); 25Oct15; LP6771.

SACRED CITY OF THE MAYAN INDIANS. (A James A. FitzPatrick Traveltalk) 1936. 616 ft., sd., color.

Credits: Compiled by James A. FitzPatrick.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Corp.; 5Feb36; MP6248.

SACRED FIRES. (Vagabond Adventure Series, no. 7) 1930. 1 reel.

Credits: Tom Terriss.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc.; 13Jul30; MP1747.

THE SACRED FLAME. © 1920.

© Schomer, Ross Productions, Inc. (Abraham S. Schomer, author); title, descr. & 360 prints, 10Jan20; LU14619.

THE SACRED FLAME. Vitaphone. 1929. 7 reels. From the play by W. Somerset Maugham.

Credits: Director, Archie L. Mayo; adaptation, Harvey Thew.

© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 12Nov29; LP848.

SACRED FLAME. Trailer. 1929. 1 reel, sd.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 1Nov29; MP799.

THE SACRED FLAME. SEE The Right To Live.

THE SACRED RUBY. © 1920.

Credits: Supervision, Tom Collins.

© William Steiner (Alexander F. Frank, author); title, descr. & 72 prints, 14Apr20; LU15010.

SACRED SILENCE. 1919. 5 reels. From the play "The Deserter" by Anna Alice Chapin and Robert Peyton Carter.

Credits: Director, H. Millarde; scenario, Thomas F. Fallon, Howard I. Young.

© William Fox (Fox Film Corp., author); 12Oct19; LP14327.

THE SACRED TIGER OF AGRA. 1915. 1 reel.

Credits: Producer, Lloyd B. Carleton; story, Arthur A. Dennis.

© Selig Polyscope Co. (Arthur A. Dennis, author); 4Dec15; LP7148.

THE SACRIFICE. © 1913.

© SociÉtÉ FranÇaise des Films et CinÉmatographes Éclair; title, descr. & 78 prints, 17Jun13; LU841.

SACRIFICE. 1913. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Hardee Kirkland.

© The Vitagraph Co. of America (Mary H. O'Connor, author); 13Nov13; LP1625.

THE SACRIFICE. © 1914.

© American Film Mfg. Co. (Harry Pollard, author); title, descr. & 56 prints, 24Feb14; LU2205.

SACRIFICE. 1917. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, Frank Reicher; story, Charles Kenyon; scenario, Beatrice de Mille, Leighton Osmun.

© Jesse L. Lasky Feature Play Co.; 30Apr17; LP10696.

SACRIFICE. SEE

Drums of Fate.

A Martyr to Conscience.

SACRIFICE OF ISAAC; or, SODOM AND GOMORRA. © 1931.

© Harry Malkin; title, descr. & 8 prints, 4Sep31; LU2445.

THE SACRIFICE OF JONATHAN GRAY. Big U. 1915. 3 reels.

Credits: Lucille Chatterton; producer, Murdock MacQuarrie.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 1Dec15; LP7092.

THE SACRIFICE OF KATHLEEN. 1913. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Van Dyke Brooke.

© Vitagraph Co. of America (Geo. C. Paterson, author); 22Dec13; LP2113.

THE SACRIFICE OF THE MASS. 1931. Made in cooperation with the Diocesan Director of Catholic Education at Rochester, N. Y., with the approval of His Excellency, Most Reverend John Francis O'Hern, Bishop of Rochester. 2,174 ft.

© Eastman Teaching Films, Inc. (G. W. Hoke, author); 10Dec31; MP3148.

SAD BUT TRUE. 1924. 2 reels.

© William Fox (Fox Film Corp., author); 21May24; LP20229.

A SAD DOG'S STORY. 1915. 1,000 ft.

Credits: Lee Arthur; director, Richard Ridgely.

© Thomas A. Edison, Inc.; 2Apr15; LP5097.

THE SAD LITTLE GUINEA PIGS. (A Krazy Kat Cartoon) Presented by Columbia Pictures Corp. 1938. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Producer, Charles Mintz; story, Ben Harrison; animation, Manny Gould; music, Joe de Nat.

© Screen Gems, Inc.; 14Feb38; MP8167.

THE SADDLE BUSTER. 1932. 6 reels.

Credits: Director, Fred Allen; story, Cherry Wilson; screenplay, Oliver Drake; film editor, William Clements; music director, Arthur Lange.

© RKO Pathe Pictures, Inc.; 10Mar32; LP2905.

SADDLE CHAMPS. (Sportlight) 1934. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Narrator, Ted Husing.

© Paramount Productions, Inc.; 30Nov34; MP5129.

THE SADDLE GIRTH. 1917. 1 reel.

Credits: Written and produced by Tom Mix.

© Selig Polyscope Co.; 23Jan17; LP10108.

THE SADDLE HAWK. Gibson. 1925. 6 reels.

Credits: Director, Edward Sedgwick; story and scenario, Edward Sedgwick, Raymond L. Schrock.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 5Feb25; LP21104.

THE SADDLE KING. 1920. 2 reels.

Credits: George Moran; producer, Edward Laemmle; scenario, Ford Beebe.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 18Dec20; LP15945.

SADDLE MATES. Action Pictures, Inc. Presented by Lester F. Scott, Jr. 1928. 5 reels. Adapted from the story in Western Story magazine by Harrington Strong.

Credits: Director, Richard Thorpe; continuity, Frank L. Inghram.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc.; 9Jul28; LP25456.

THE SADDLE TRAMP. Mustang. 1926. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Victor Nordlinger; story, Cecil Burtis-Hill.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 13Sep26; LP23112.

SADIE GOES TO HEAVEN. 1917. 65 min. From the Good Housekeeping magazine story by Dana Burnet.

Credits: Director, W. S. Van Dyke.

© Essanay Film Mfg. Co.; 18Dec17; LP11901.

SADIE LOVE. Paramount-Artcraft. Presented by Adolph Zukor. 1919. 5 reels. From the play by Avery Hopwood.

Credits: Director, J. S. Robertson; scenario, Clara Beranger.

© Famous Players-Lasky Corp.; 12Sep19; LP14191.

SADIE MCKEE. 1934. 10 reels, sd., b&w.

Credits: Producer, Lawrence Weingarten; director, Clarence Brown; story, ViÑa Delmar; screenplay, John Meehan; film editor, Hugh Wynn.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Corp.; 9May34; LP4717.

SADIE SMITH. © 1925.

© Marinello Co. (Emily Lloyd, author); title, descr. & 2 prints, 5Feb25; MU2896.

SADIE THOMPSON. Released by United Artists. 1928. 9 reels. Based on the story "Rain" by W. Somerset Maugham, originally published under the title "Miss Thompson."

Credits: Production manager, Pierre Bedard; adaptation and direction, Raoul Walsh; edited and titled by C. Gardner Sullivan.

© Gloria Swanson Productions, Inc.; 6Jan28; LP24829.

SAFARI. © 1915.

1. Safari.

2. Safari, Cattle Dipping at Nakura.

3. Safari, Buffalo Charge at Mohokia.

4. Safari, the Hippo Hunt.

5. Safari, Jesters Performing Before King Kasagama, Fort Portal.

6. Safari, Natives Cutting Up Hippo on Lake Albert.

7. Safari, King's Jesters.

8. Safari, Pearson Sitting on Hippo.

9. Safari, Sunrise at Masindi.

10. Safari, Native with Tin Cans for Earrings.

11. Safari, Native Dances.

12. Safari, Jake and Doty Playing in Camp.

13. Safari, Crossing Mbuka River.

14. Safari, Crossing the Mazezle River.

15. Safari, Crossing Lake Albert in Dugout.

16. Safari, Dr. Marshall Returning from Sleeping Sickness Country.

17. Safari, Rippon Falls.

18. Safari, Battle of the Ants.

19. Safari, Colobus Monkey.

20. Safari, Rolling Hippo on Lake Albert.

21. Safari, King Doudi Receiving Food Gifts.

© John Charles Hemment; title, descr. & 2 prints each, 13Jan15; MU259-MU279.

SAFARI IN MANHATTAN. SEE More Than a Secretary.

SAFARI ON WHEELS. 1937. 4 reels.

© Esso, Inc. (Emma-Lindsay Squier Bransby, author); 15Sep37; MP8701.

A SAFE ADVENTURE. 1915. 1 reel.

© Biograph Co.; 2Jan15; LP4104.

A SAFE DAY. Presented by Chevrolet Motor Division, General Motors Sales Corp. © 1939. B&w., 35 mm.

© Jam Handy Picture Service; title & descr., 29Jun39; 77 prints, 1Jul39; MU9518.

SAFE IN HELL. 1931. 8 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, William A. Wellman; adaptation and dialogue, Joseph Jackson, Maude Fulton.

© First National Pictures, Inc.; 9Dec31; LP2683.

SAFE IN JAIL. 1933. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Lester Neilson; story and dialogue, Edmund Joseph.

© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 14Feb33; LP3688. (See also I'm a Fugitive from a Chain Store); 14Feb33; LP3653.

SAFE IN THE SAFE. 1916. 2 reels.

© L-Ko Motion Picture Kompany; 25Sep16; LP9185.

SAFE IN THE SAFE. 1922. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Ed Kennedy.

© William Fox (Fox Film Corp., author); 18Jun22; LP18078.

A SAFE INVESTMENT. 1915. 1 reel.

Credits: Written and produced by Arthur D. Hotaling.

© Lubin Mfg. Co. (Arthur D. Hotaling, author); 9Jun15; LP5510.

A SAFE INVESTMENT. 1915. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Sidney Drew.

© Vitagraph Co. of America (Paul West, author); 30Sep15; LP6522.

A SAFE PROPOSITION. 1916. 1 reel.

© Essanay Film Mfg. Co.; 28Oct16; LP9432.

A SAFE RISK. 1916. 1 reel.

Credits: Producer, Sidney Smith.

© Selig Polyscope Co. (C. B. Hoadley, author); 5Feb16; LP7638.

SAFE ROADS. © 1936.

© Chevrolet Motor Co.; title & descr., 21Mar36; 2 prints, 23Mar36; MU6290.

SAFEGUARDING QUALITY, CASTING THE CYLINDER BLOCKS. 1927. 1 reel.

© Willys-Overland, Inc. (Raymond J. Faller, author); 14May27; MP4048.

SAFEGUARDING QUALITY, THE PROTECTION OF A SLEEVE. 1927.

© Willys-Overland, Inc. (Raymond J. Faller, author); 2Jul27; MP4149.

SAFEGUARDING THE HEALTH OF THE CITIZENS. © 1916.

© Edward W. Woolman; title, descr. & 172 prints, 14Jan16; MU499.

SAFEGUARDING THE QUALITY OF WILLYS-OVERLAND PRODUCTS. 1927. 1 reel.

© Willys-Overland, Inc. (Raymond J. Faller, author); 30Apr27; MP4013.

THE SAFEST THING ON WHEELS. Presented by Goodrich. 1938. 1 reel, sd.

© Alexander Film Co. (Elmer Olson, author); 18May38; MP8455.

SAFETY AND SALES. 1936. For Automobile Manufacturers Association. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Paul G. Hoffman.

© AudiVision, Inc.; 15May36; MP6471.

SAFETY AT SEA. 1929. 1 reel.

© Eastman Teaching Films, Inc. (George W. Hoke, author); 7Mar29; MP5.

THE SAFETY CURTAIN. 1918. 5 reels. From the novel by Ethel M. Dell.

Credits: Director, Sidney A. Franklin; adaptation, Sidney A. Franklin, Paul West.

© Norma Talmadge Film Corp.; 1Jul18; LP12615.

A SAFETY DEMONSTRATION. Presented by Goodrich. 1938. 1 reel, sd.

© Alexander Film Co. (Elmer Olson, author); 18May38; MP8460.

SAFETY FACTORS OF THE NEW SUPERIOR WHIPPET. 1929. 1 reel.

© Willys-Overland, Inc. (Raymond J. Faller, author); 16Apr29; MP146.

SAFETY FIRST. 1916. 1 reel.

© L-KO Motion Picture Kompany; 5Oct16; LP9248.

SAFETY FIRST. Powers. 1916. 1/2 reel.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 8Mar16; MP537.

SAFETY FIRST. Metro-Drew. 1917. 1 reel.

Credits: Written and produced by Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Drew.

© Metro Pictures Corp.; 28Apr17; LP10688.

SAFETY FIRST. Presented by Goodrich. 1938. 1 reel, sd.

© Alexander Film Co. (Elmer Olson, author); 18May38; MP8457.

SAFETY FIRST AND LAST. Imp. 1915. 1 reel.

Credits: Written and produced by Roy Clements.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 22Nov15; LP7010.

SAFETY FOR THE SCHOOLS OF MARYLAND. © 1937. B&w.

© Commissioner of Motor Vehicles (Paul J. Lowry & Luther D. Sahm, authors); title, descr. & 11 prints, 12Jun37; MU7508.

SAFETY IN NUMBERS. 1930. 7,074 ft., sd.

Credits: Director, Victor Schertzinger; story, George Marion, Jr., Percy Heath; scenario, Marion Dix; lyrics and music, George Marion, Jr., Richard Whiting.

© Paramount Publix Corp.; 6Jun30; LP1346.

SAFETY IN NUMBERS. 1937. 1 reel.

© Vocafilm Corp.; 10Sep37; MP7757.

SAFETY IN NUMBERS. 1938. 5,250 ft., sd.

Credits: Director, Malcolm St. Clair; original story, Dorothy Manney, Zena George; screenplay, Joseph Hoffman, Karen De Wolf, Robert Chapin; music director, Samuel Kaylin.

© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.; 9Sep38; LP8296.

SAFETY IN THE AIR. Presented by Adolph Zukor. 1937. Produced with the cooperation of the Bureau of Air Commerce. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Editor, Leslie M. Roush; narrator, Alois Havrilla; commentator, Justin Herman.

© Paramount Pictures, Inc.; 28May37; MP7509.

SAFETY IN THE MINE. (Ford Educational Library, Industrial Geography, v. 1) Ford Motion Picture Laboratories. 1921. 1 reel.

© Ford Motor Co.; 13Oct21; MP2047.

SAFETY LAST. © 1923.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Hal Roach, Sam Taylor & Tim Whelan, authors); title, descr. & 126 prints, 25Jan23; LU18608.

SAFETY OF THE WHIPPET. 1927. 1 reel.

© Willys-Overland, Inc. (Raymond J. Faller, author); 6Aug27; MP4255.

SAFETY PATROL. © 1938.

© Chevrolet Motor Division, General Motors Sales Corp.; title, descr. & 874 prints, 14Feb38; LU7810.

SAFETY PAYS. 1924. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, J. A. Norling.

© Charles E. Hill; 20Dec24; LP20952.

SAFETY PAYS. 1937. Filmstrip, 82 frames, sd.

© MacVeagh & Co., Inc. (Mary Donegan, author); 1Jul37; MP7606.

SAFETY SILVERTOWN STOPS. Presented by Goodrich. 1938. 1 reel, sd.

© Alexander Film Co. (Elmer Olson, author); 18May38; MP8464.

SAFETY THROUGH SERVICE. 1937. For the Chrysler Corp. 1 reel.

© AudiVision, Inc.; 20Jan37; MP7139.

SAFETY WORST. 1915. 1 reel.

© Lubin Mfg. Co. (Epes W. Sargent, author); 20Apr15; LP5093.

SAGA OF BILLY THE KID. SEE Billy the Kid.

SAGA OF DEATH VALLEY. 1939. 6 reels, sd.

Credits: Associate producer and director, Joseph Kane; original story, Karen DeWolf; screenplay, Stuart Anthony, Karen DeWolf; film editor, Lester Orlebeck; music director, Cy Feuer.

© Republic Pictures Corp. (Republic Productions, Inc.; author); 22Nov39; LP9243.

SAGA OF RUFFTOWN. SEE Doomed To Win.

THE SAGE HEN. © 1920.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Harry Solter, author); title, descr. & 120 prints, 22Dec20; LU15948.

THE SAGEBRUSH GAL. 1914. 3 reels.

Credits: Director, Rollin S. Sturgeon.

© Vitagraph Co. of America (Frederic Chapin, author); 11Dec14; LP3956.

A SAGEBRUSH GENTLEMAN. 1920. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Edward Sowders; story and scenario, Karl R. Coolidge.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 9Feb20; LP14733.

SAGEBRUSH GOSPEL. 1924. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, Richard Hatton; story and scenario, Carl Coolidge.

© Arrow Film Corp.; 16Jan24; LP19832.

THE SAGE-BRUSH MUSKETEERS. © 1921.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Robert North Bradbury & Frank Howard Clark, authors); title, descr. & 40 prints, 13May21; LU16517.

SAGEBRUSH SADIE. (An Oswald Cartoon) Snappy. 1928. 1 reel.

Credits: Walt Disney.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 14Mar28; LP25069.

SAGEBRUSH SERENADE. 1939. 19 min., sd.

Credits: Producer, Bert Gilroy; director, Charles E. Roberts; story, Charles E. Roberts, George Jeske; film editor, John Lockert.

© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 16Jun39; LP8959.

SAGE-BRUSH TOM. 1915. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Tom Mix.

© Selig Polyscope Co. (Tom Mix, author); 8Mar15; LP4663.

SAGEBRUSH TRAIL. (Lone Star Western) 1933. 6 reels, sd.

Credits: Producer, Paul Malvern; director, Armand Schaefer; story, Lindsley Parsons.

© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 1Dec33; LP4406.

THE SAGEBRUSH TROUBADOUR. 1935. 6 reels, sd.

Credits: Supervision, Armand Schaefer; director, Joseph Kane; story, Oliver Drake; screenplay, Oliver Drake, Joseph Poland; film editor, Lester Orlebeck.

© Republic Pictures Corp.; 2Dec35; LP6169.

A SAGEBRUSH VAGABOND. 1924. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, William Craft; story, Adeline Grace; continuity, Frank H. Clark.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 28Jul24; LP20427.

THE SAGEBRUSHER. Presented by Benjamin B. Hampton. 1920. 7 reels. From the novel by Emerson Hough.

Credits: Director, Edward Sloman; scenario, William H. Clifford.

© The Great Authors Pictures, Inc. (Benj. B. Hampton, author); 11Feb20; LP15625.

SAHARA BLUES. Century. 1924. 2 reels.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 20Aug24; LP20509.

SAID WITH SOAP. SEE Babe Comes Home.

SAILING ALONG. Century. 1924. 2 reels.

Credits: Written and directed by Charles Lamont.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 2Dec24; LP20837.

SAILING ALONG. 1938. 8 reels.

Credits: Direction and scenario, Sonnie Hale; original story, Selwyn Jepson; adaptation and dialogue, Lesser Samuels; music director, Louis Levy; editor, Al Barnes.

© Gaumont British Picture Corp. of America (Gaumont British Picture Corp., Ltd., author); 17Apr38; LP8150.

THE SAILOR. 1921. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Jack Blystone.

© William Fox (Fox Film Corp., author); 24Jul21; LP16847.

SAILOR BE GOOD. 1933. 8 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, James Cruze; screenplay, Viola Brothers, Ethel Doherty; dialogue, Ralph Spence; film editor, Viola Lawrence.

© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc. & Jefferson Pictures Corp. (Jefferson Pictures Corp., author); 10Feb33; LP3645.

SAILOR, BEWARE! Educational. (Billy Dooley Comedy) 1927. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, William Watson; story, Hal Conklin.

© Christie Film Co., Inc.; 16Feb27; LP23682.

SAILOR BOY. (Cameo Comedy) 1928. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Jules White.

© Educational Film Exchanges, Inc.; 4Jun28; LP25322.

SAILOR GEORGE. (A Stern Brothers Comedy) 1928. 2 reels. From the cartoons by George McManus.

Credits: Director, Samuel Newfield.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 3Feb28; LP24971.

SAILOR IZZY MURPHY. 1927. 7 reels.

Credits: Director, Henry Lehrman; story, E. T. Lowe, Jr.

© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 28Sep27; LP24456.

A SAILOR MADE MAN. © 1921.

© Associated Exhibitors, Inc. (Hal Roach and Sam Taylor, authors); title, descr. & 38 prints, 6Dec21; LU17298.

SAILOR MAID. 1937. 2 reels.

Credits: Direction and story, Charles Lamont; screenplay, Ewart Adamson.

© Columbia Pictures Corp. of California, Ltd.; 4Feb37; LP6898.

SAILOR MAIDS. Century. 1924. 2 reels.

Credits: Written and directed by Al Herman.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 7May24; LP20162.

SAILOR MOUSE. (A Walter Lantz Cartune Comedy) 1938. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Director, Alex Lovy; story, Victor McLeod; animation, George Grandpre, Frank Tipper.

© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 1Nov38; MP8873.

A SAILOR PAPA. © 1925.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Hal E. Roach, author); title, descr. & 39 prints, 5Mar25; LU21204.

SAILOR SHORTY. Presented by Adolph Zukor. 1936. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Narrator, Ernest Chappell; commentator, Justin Herman.

© Paramount Pictures, Inc.; 23Oct36; MP6939.

SAILOR SUITS. (Stern Bros. Comedy) 1928. 2 reels. From cartoons by George McManus.

Credits: Director, Gus Meins.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 28May28; LP25314.

SAILORS, BEWARE! © 1927.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Hal E. Roach, author); title, descr. & 39 prints, 9Jun27; LU24060.

SAILORS, BEWARE. 1933. 2 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Del Lord; story and adaptation, Ralph Ceder, Scott E. Cleethorpe; editor, Francis Lyon.

© Paramount Productions, Inc.; 18Sep33; LP4131.

SAILOR'S CHRISTMAS DAY. Societa Italiana Cines, Italy. © 1914.

© George Kleine (Societa Italiana Cines, author); title, descr. & 32 prints, 30Jan14; LU2059.

A SAILOR'S HEART © 1912.

© Biograph Co. (Wilfred Lucas, author); title, descr. & 122 prints, 25Nov12; LU134.

SAILOR'S HOLIDAY. 1929. 6 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Fred Newmeyer; original story, Joseph Franklin Poland; adaptation, Joseph Franklin Poland, Ray Harris.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc.; 24Sep29; LP736.

THE SAILOR'S HOME. (Paul Terry-Toons) 1936. Presented by E. W. Hammons. 566 ft., sd.

Credits: Paul Terry, Mannie Davis, George Gordon; scored and conducted by Philip Scheib.

© Terrytoons, Inc.; 12Jun36; MP6551.

A SAILOR'S LUCK. 1930. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Director, Jack Partington.

© Paramount Publix Corp.; 1Sep30; LP1569.

SAILOR'S LUCK. 1933. 7,110 ft., sd.

Credits: Director, Raoul Walsh; story and screenplay, Marguerite Roberts, Charlotte Miller; additional dialogue, Bert Hanlon, Ben Ryan; editor, Jack Murray.

© Fox Film Corp.; 25Feb33; LP3701.

A SAILOR'S SWEETHEART. 1927. 6 reels.

Credits: Director, Lloyd Bacon; story, George Godfrey; scenario and adaptation, Harvey Gates.

© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 14Sep27; LP24412.

SAILOR'S SWEETHEART. © 1931. 2 reels, sd.

© Judea Films, Inc. (Hymie Jacobson, author); title, descr. & 2 prints, 13May31; LU2239.

SAILORS' WIVES. 1928. 6 reels.

Credits: Producer, Henry Hobart; director, Joseph E. Henabery; story, Warner Fabian [pseud.]; adaptation and continuity, Bess Meredyth.

© First National Pictures, Inc.; 16Jan28; LP24867.

ST. AUGUSTINE, FLA., FIRE. © 1915.

© PathÉ FrÈres; title, descr. & 6 prints, 12Jun15; MU354.

ST. ELMO. 1923. 6 reels, b&w, tinted sequences. Based on the story by Augusta J. Evans.

Credits: Director, Jerome Sturm; scenario, Julia Furthman.

© William Fox (Fox Film Corp., author); 15Aug23; LP19345.

ST. HELENA AND ITS MAN OF DESTINY. (A James A. FitzPatrick Traveltalk) 1936. 1 reel, sd., color.

Credits: Photographer, Winton Hoch.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Corp.; 8Jul36; MP6636.

THE SAINT IN LONDON. 1939. 72 min., sd. From the story "The Million Pound Day" by Leslie Charteris.

Credits: Producer, William Sistrom; director, John Paddy Carstairs; screenplay, Lynn Root, Frank Fenton; editor, Douglas Robertson; music director, Harry Acres.

© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 30Jun39; LP8960.

THE SAINT IN NEW YORK. 1938. 8 reels, sd. From the novel by Leslie Charteris.

Credits: Producer, William Sistrom; director, Ben Holmes; screenplay, Charles Kaufman, Mortimer Offner; editor, Harry Marker.

© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 3Jun38; LP8227.

SAINT JOHNSON. SEE Wild West Days.

THE ST. LOUIS BLUES. Presented by Radio Pictures. 1929. 2 reels, sd.

Credits: Supervision, Dick Currier; story and direction, Dudley Murphy; editor, Russell G. Shields.

© RKO Productions, Inc.; 8Sep29; LP1051.

ST. LOUIS BLUES. 1939. 9 reels, sd.

Credits: Producer, Jeff Lazarus; director, Raoul Walsh; story, Eleanore Griffin, William Rankin; adaptation, Frederick Hazlitt Brennan; screenplay, John C. Moffitt, Malcolm Stuart Boylan; film editor, William Shea.

© Paramount Pictures, Inc.; 3Feb39; LP8901.

THE ST. LOUIS KID. Presented by Warner Bros. Productions Corp. and The Vitaphone Corp. 1934. 7 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Ray Enright.

© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 16Nov34; LP5106.

ST. LOUIS WOMAN. Presented by Showmen's Pictures, Inc. 1934. 8 reels, sd.

Credits: Supervision, Al Alt; director, Albert Ray; story, Elwood Ullman; screenplay, Jack Natteford; music, Betty Laidlaw, Bob Lively.

© Screencraft Productions, Inc.; 26Apr34; LP4675.

THE SAINT OF CALAMITY GULCH. SEE Taking a Chance.

THE SAINT STRIKES BACK. 1939. 64 min., sd. From the novel "Angels of Doom" by Leslie Charteris.

Credits: Producer, Robert Sisk; director, John Farrow; screenplay, John Twist; editor, Jack Hively; music director, Roy Webb.

© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 10Mar39; LP8780.

A SAINTED DEVIL. Paramount. Presented by Adolph Zukor and Jesse L. Lasky. 1924. 9 reels. From the novel "Rope's End" by Rex Beach.

Credits: Producer, Joseph Henabery; adaptation, Forrest Halsey.

© Famous Players-Lasky Corp.; 15Nov24; LP20778.

THE SAINTLY SINNER. 1916. 5 reels.

Credits: Story, L. H. Button; scenario, Eugene B. Lewis.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 29Dec16; LP9867. (See also The Saintly Sinner; 5Feb17; LP10127)

THE SAINTLY SINNER. 1917. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, Raymond Wells; story, L. H. Hutton; scenario, Eugene B. Lewis.

© Bluebird Photoplays, Inc.; 5Feb17; LP10127. (See also The Saintly Sinner); 29Dec16; LP9867.

THE SAINT'S ADVENTURE. 1917. 75 min.

Credits: Director, Arthur Berthelet; story, James Campbell.

© Essanay Film Mfg. Co.; 4May17; LP10719.

SAINTS AND SINNERS. © 1915.

© American Film Mfg. Co. (Pearl Gaddis, author); title, descr. & 70 prints, 4Feb15; LU4370.

SAINTS AND SINNERS. 1915. 3 reels.

Credits: Director, Van Dyke Brooke.

© The Vitagraph Co. of America (Ouida Bergere, author); 13Nov15; LP6964.

SAINTS AND SINNERS. © 1916.

© Famous Players Film Co. (Hugh Ford, author); title, descr. & 18 prints, 17May16; LU8299.

SAL OF SINGAPORE. 1928. 8 reels. From "The Sentimentalists" by Dale Collins.

Credits: Production manager, R. A. Blaydon; director, Howard Higgin; screenplay, Elliott Clawson; film editor, Claude Berkeley.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc.; 26Nov28; LP25867.

THE SALAMANDER. SEE The Enemy Sex.

SALAMANDERS AT HOME. © 1914. 1 reel.

© Raymond L. Ditmars; title, descr. & 26 prints, 12Dec14; MU246.

SALAMBO © 1914. Based on the book by Gustave Flaubert.

© Mario A. Stevani (Pasquali & Co., author); title, descr. & 232 prints, 1Aug14; LU3117.

THE SALE OF A HEART. 1913. 1 reel.

Credits: Directors, Maurice Costello, Robert Gaillord.

© The Vitagraph Co. of America (William A. Tremayne, author); 3Oct13; LP1506.

SALES ARE MADE NOT BORN. © 1933. Filmstrip, 49 frames.

© Standard Brands, Inc. (Standard Brands, Inc., employer for hire of Russell W. Varney, author); title, descr. & 49 prints, 23Oct33; MU4351.

SALES SLIPS. (Headliner, no. 4) 1939. 17 min., sd.

Credits: Producer, Bert Gilroy; director, Charles E. Roberts; story, Charles E. Roberts, George Jeske; film editor, Les Millbrook.

© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 21Jul39; LP8995.

THE SALES TALK. 1926. 1 reel.

© Willys-Overland, Inc. (Raymond J. Faller, author); 23Oct26; MP3877.

THE SALESLADY. © 1916.

© Famous Players Film Co. (Willard Mack, author); title, descr. & 24 prints, 18Mar16; LU7838.

SALESLADY. 1938. 8 reels, sd. Based on the story "Nothing Down" by Kubec Glasmon.

Credits: Associate producer, Ken Goldsmith; director, Arthur Greville Collins; screenplay, Marion Orth; music, Abe Meyers.

© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 22Jan38; LP7767.

THE SALESMAN. 1923. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Al St. John.

© William Fox (Fox Film Corp., author); 11Mar23; LP19097.

THE SALESMAN. (Checker Comedies) Pathe Sound Studios, Inc. 1929. 2 reels.

Credits: Produced and directed by George LeMaire; story, Frank Davis; film editor, E. Pfitzenmeier.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc.; 27Jul29; LP548.

THE SALESMAN, AN ECONOMIC FACTOR IN WILLYS-OVERLAND, INC. 1926. 1 reel.

© Willys-Overland, Inc. (Raymond J. Faller, author); 11Sep26; MP3839.

THE SALESMAN AND HIS ASSISTANTS. 1926. 1 reel.

© Willys-Overland, Inc. (Raymond J. Faller, author); 6Nov26; MP3879.

SALESMANAGING YOUR BUSINESS. Audivision, Inc. 1936. For the Plymouth Division of Chrysler Corporation. 1 reel, sd.

© Chrysler Corp. (Business Training Corp., author); 31Jan36; MP6224.

THE SALESMAN'S BOX SCORE. 1927. 1 reel.

© Willys-Overland, Inc. (Raymond J. Faller, author); 4Jun27; MP4095.

SALESMANSHIP AHOY. 1935. 2 reels, sd.

Credits: Producer, Lee Marcus; story and direction, Al Boasberg; film editor, John Lockert.

© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 15Jul35; LP5673.

SALLIE'S SURE SHOT. © 1913.

Credits: William Duncan.

© Selig Polyscope Co. (Cornelius Shea, author); title, descr. & 29 prints, 28Jun13; LU889.

SALLY. 1925. 9 reels. Based on Florenz Ziegfeld's musical comedy by Guy Bolton and Jerome Kern.

Credits: Director, Alfred E. Green; screenplay, June Mathis.

© First National Pictures, Inc.; 12Mar25; LP21235.

SALLY. 1930. 1 hr., 43 min., sd., color. From Florenz Ziegfeld's musical comedy by Guy Bolton, author, and Jerome Kern, composer.

Credits: Director, John Francis Dillon; screen version, Waldemar Young.

© First National Pictures, Inc.; 11Feb30; LP1084.

SALLY. SEE Look for the Silver Lining.

SALLY ANN'S STRATEGY. 1912. 1 reel.

Credits: Louise Alvord.

© Thomas A. Edison, Inc.; 9Nov12; LP99.

SALLY BISHOP. © 1917. From the novel by E. Temple Thurston.

© Gaumont Co. (Gaumont Company, Ltd. of London, author); title, descr. & 24 prints, 10Dec17; LU11810.

SALLY CASTLETON, SOUTHERNER. 1915. 3,000 ft.

Credits: Crittenden Marriott; director, Langdon West.

© Thomas A. Edison, Inc.; 18May15; LP5335.

SALLY FIELDS IN THE HOSTESS. 1927. 1 reel, sd.

© Vitaphone Corp.; 28Nov27; MP4488.

SALLY GIVES A TEA PARTY; JELLY ROLL. © 1927.

© Royal Baking Powder Co.; title, descr. & 2 prints, 8Jun27; MU4079.

SALLY IN A HURRY. 1917. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, Wilfred North; story, A. Van Buren Powell.

© Vitagraph Co. of America; 13Apr17; LP10570.

SALLY IN OUR ALLEY. © 1913. Suggested by Carey's poem of the same name.

Credits: Producer, Colin Campbell.

© Selig Polyscope Co. (Hetty Gray Baker, author); title, descr. & 38 prints, 27Mar13; LU516.

SALLY IN OUR ALLEY. Turner Films, Great Britain. © 1916.

© Paul H. Cromelin (Ideal Film Renting Co., Ltd., author); title, descr. & 51 prints, 29Feb16; LU7726.

SALLY IN OUR ALLEY. Peerless Features Producing Co. © 1916. Title changed from "Molly o' Pigtail Alley."

Credits: Director, Travers Vale.

© World Film Corp. (George Yohalem, author); title, descr. & 167 prints, 24Jul16; LU8777.

SALLY IN OUR ALLEY. 1927. 6 reels.

Credits: Producer, Harry Cohn; director, Walter Lang; story, Edward Clark; continuity, Dorothy Howell.

© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 29Sep27; LP24461.

SALLY, IRENE, AND MARY. 1925. 6 reels.

Credits: Producer and director, Edmund Goulding; story, Edward Dowling; scenario, Edmund Goulding.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer; 28Dec25; LP22168.

SALLY, IRENE, AND MARY. 1938. 7,709 ft., sd. Suggested by the stage play by Edward Dowling and Cyrus Wood.

Credits: Director, William A. Seiter; original story, Karl Tunberg, Don Ettlinger; screenplay, Harry Tugend, Jack Yellen; music director, Arthur Lange.

© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.; 4Mar38; LP7924.

SALLY OF THE SAWDUST. Released by United Artists Corp. 1925. 10 reels. From the play by Dorothy Donnelly.

Credits: Director, D. W. Griffith; screen version, Forrest Halsey.

© D. W. Griffith, Inc.; 8Sep25; LP21804.

SALLY OF THE SCANDALS. 1928. 7 reels.

Credits: Director, Lynn Shores; screen story and continuity, Enid Hibbard.

© F. B. O. Productions, Inc.; 13Jun28; LP25355.

SALLY SHOWS THE WAY. 1921. 5 reels. Based on the story "Annie for Spite" by Fred Jackson.

Credits: Director, James Kirkwood.

© American Film Co.; 9Apr21; LP16368.

SALLY SWING. 1938. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Director, Dave Fleischer; animation, Willard Bowsky, Gordon Sheehan.

© Paramount Pictures, Inc.; 14Oct38; MP8830.

SALLY'S ELOPEMENT. © 1914.

© American Film Mfg. Co. (Harry Pollard, author); title, descr. & 75 prints, 12Feb14; LU2138.

SALLY'S ROMANCE. 1913. 1 reel.

Credits: Bliss Milford.

© Thomas A. Edison, Inc.; 24Jan13, LP299.

SALLY'S SHOULDERS. 1928. 7 reels. From the story by Beatrice Burton.

Credits: Direction and continuity, Lynn Shores.

© F. B. O. Productions, Inc.; 10Oct28; LP25699.

SALMON FISHING. © 1917.

© Lincoln & Parker Co., Inc.; title, descr. & 5 prints, 18Oct17; MU1052.

SALMON FISHING. (Ford Educational Library, Industrial Geography) Ford Motion Picture Laboratories. 1922. 1 reel.

© Ford Motor Co.; 7Sep22; MP2187.

SALMON FISHING IN NEW BRUNSWICK, NORTHEASTERN CANADA. 1917. 1 reel.

© Essanay Film Mfg. Co.; 29Nov17; MP1094.

SALMON FROM THE EGG TO THE TABLE. Powers. 1916. 1/2 reel.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 28Jul16; MP682.

SALOME. 1913. 3 reels.

© European Feature Film Corp. (Savoia Film, author); 21Jan13; LP288.

SALOME. 1918. 8 reels.

Credits: Director, J. Gordon Edwards; scenario, Adrian Johnson.

© William Fox (Fox Film Corp., author); 10Aug18; LP13769.

SALOME. Released by Allied Producers and Distributors Corp. 1922. 6 reels. From the play by Oscar Wilde.

Credits: Director, Charles Bryant; scenario, Peter M. Winters.

© Alla Nazimova & Charles Bryant; 15Dec22; LP18655. (See also Salome; 15Dec22; LP18586)

SALOME. Released by Allied Producers and Distributors Corp. 1922. 6 reels. From the play by Oscar Wilde.

Credits: Director, Charles Bryant; scenario, Peter M. Winters.

© Nazimova Productions, Inc.; 15Dec22; LP18586. (See also Salome; 15Dec22; LP18655)

SALOME. SEE A Modern Salome.

SALOME OF THE TENEMENTS. Paramount. Presented by Adolph Zukor and Jesse L. Lasky. 1925. 7,017 ft. From the novel by Anzia Yezierska.

Credits: Producer, Sidney Olcott; screenplay, Sonya Levien.

© Famous Players-Lasky Corp.; 3Mar25; LP21209.

SALOME VS. SHENANDOAH. Paramount-Mack Sennett. 1919. 2 reels.

Credits: Directors, Erie Kenton, Ray Grey.

© Mack Sennett; 17Oct19; LP14308.

SALOMY JANE. © 1914. From Liebler and Company's production. Based on the story "Salomy Jane's Kiss" by Bret Harte.

Credits: Adaptation, Paul Armstrong.

© California Motion Picture Corp. (Paul Armstrong, author); title & descr., 2Nov14; 350 prints, 20Nov14; LU3824.

SALOMY JANE. Presented by Jesse L. Lasky. 1923. 7 reels. From the story by Bret Harte and the play by Paul Armstrong.

Credits: Producer and director, George Melford; adaptation, Waldemar Young.

© Famous Players-Lasky Corp.; 1Aug23; LP19263

SALOMY JANE'S KISS. SEE

Salomy Jane.

Wild Girl.

SALT AIR. 1922. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Eugene DeRue; scenario, Ralph Ceder.

© Arrow Film Corp.; 28Aug22; LP18187.

SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, AND ITS SURROUNDINGS. 1912. 500 ft.

© Thomas A. Edison, Inc.; 4Nov12; MP9.

SALT OF THE EARTH. Perfection Pictures. 1917. 5 reels. From the story by Peter B. Kyne.

© Thomas A. Edison, Inc.; 18Dec17; LP11850.

SALT OF THE EARTH. SEE Eyes of the Soul.

SALT SHAKERS. Nu-Atlas Productions. Presented by RKO Radio Pictures, Inc. 1938. 11 min., sd.

Credits: Director, Milton Schwarzwald; dialogue, Sands & Wilson; orchestrations, Jack Schaindlin.

© Milton Schwarzwald; 2May38; LP7998.

SALT WATER BALLADS. 1930. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Robert C. Bruce; story, Kay Richard Cameron.

© Paramount Famous Lasky Corp.; 8Mar30; LP1135.

SALT WATER DAFFY. 1933. 2 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Ray McCarey; story, Jack Henley, Glen Lambert.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 5Sep33; LP4111.

SALT WATER TUFFY. (Paul Terry Toons) 1930. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Frank Moser, Paul Terry.

© Audio-Cinema, Inc.; 16Dec30; LP1914.

SALTED PEANUTS. 1934. 2 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Ralph Staub; story, Glen Lambert, Jack Henley.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 9Oct34; LP5008.

SALTY MCGUIRE. (Terry Toons) Presented by E. W. Hammons. 1937. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Paul Terry, Mannie Davis, George Gordon; music, Philip A. Scheib.

© Terrytoons, Inc.; 8Jan37; MP7068.

A SALTY SAP. (Educational-Christie Comedies) 1926. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, William Watson; story, Sig Herzig.

© Christie Film Co., Inc.; 2Mar26; LP22433.

SALTY SAUNDERS. © 1923.

Credits: Director, Neal Hart; story, Alvin J. Neitz.

© Wm. Steiner Productions, Inc. (Alvin J. Neitz, author); title, descr. & 369 prints, 30Mar23; LU18849.

SALUTE. (Blue Ribbon Comedies, no. 2) 1925. 2 reels.

© Standard Cinema Corp.; 18Oct25; LP21937.

SALUTE. 1929. 7,610 ft.

Credits: Director, John Ford; story, Tristram Tupper; screenplay, John Stone; editor, Alex Troffey.

© Fox Film Corp.; 20Aug29; LP624.

A SALUTE TO THE SUPER-CHIEF. 1938. 1 reel.

© Vocafilm Corp.; 10Jan38; MP8083.

SALVAGE. 1921. 6 reels.

© Robertson-Cole Co. (Daniel F. Whitcomb, author); 5Jun21; LP16658.

SALVAGE. SEE Wreckage.

SALVAGING SAM. 1927. 1 reel.

© Boston League of Women Voters & Massachusetts Society for Mental Hygiene, Inc. (Fredrika Moore, author); 21Apr27; MP4058.

THE SALVATION ARMY WOMEN'S HOME AND HOSPITAL. © 1939. B&w, 35 mm.

© The Open Heart Fund of Detroit (Jam Handy Picture Service, Inc., author); title & descr., 12Jun39; 88 prints, 16Jun39; MU9466.

THE SALVATION HUNTERS. Released by United Artists Corp. 1925. 6 reels.

Credits: Production, story and direction, Josef von Sternberg.

© Academy Photoplays; 1Mar25; LP21214.

SALVATION JANE. 1927. 6 reels.

Credits: Director, Phil Rosen; story, Maude Fulton; continuity, Doris Schroeder.

© R-C Pictures Corp.; 13Feb27; LP23684.

SALVATION JOAN. 1916. 7 reels.

Credits: Director, Wilfrid North.

© Vitagraph Co. of America (Marguerite Bertsch, author); 22Mar16; LP7903.

SALVATION NELL. © 1915. Adapted from the play by Edward Sheldon.

© World Film Corp. (Edward Sheldon, author); title & 199 prints, 30Sep15; descr., 13Oct15; LU6643.

SALVATION NELL. 1921. 7 reels.

Credits: Director, Kenneth Webb; story, Edward Sheldon; screen adaptation, Dorothy Farnum.

© Whitman Bennett; 28Jun21; LP16711. (See also Salvation Nell; 11Jul21; LP16749)

SALVATION NELL. First National. 1921. 7 reels.

Credits: Supervision, Whitman Bennett; director, Kenneth Webb; story, Edward Sheldon.

** © Whitman Bennett; 11Jul21; LP16749. (See also Salvation Nell; 28Jun21; LP16711)

SALVATION NELL. 1931. 8 reels, sd. Sponsored by Henry D. Meyer. From the play by Edward B. Sheldon.

Credits: Producer, Samuel Zierler; director, James Cruze; continuity, Walter Woods; dialogue, Selma Stein; film editor, R. E. Loewinger.

© James Cruze Productions, Inc., Ltd.; 20Jul31; LP2352.

THE SALVATION OF NANCE O'SHAUGHNESSY. © 1914.

© Selig Polyscope Co. (Honore Willsie, author); title, descr. & 81 prints, 26Mar14; LU2388.

SALVATION SAL. 1913. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Robert Thornby.

© Vitagraph Co. of America (W. Hanson Durham, author); 4Sep13; LP1203.

THE SALVING OF JOHN SOMERS. SEE The Bonded Woman.

SAM. SEE The River of Romance.

SAM AND THE BULLY. 1914. Split reel.

© Lubin Mfg. Co. (Epes W. Sargent, author); 2Dec14; LP3878.

SAM COSLOW, THE BROADWAY MINSTREL. 1929. 1 reel, sd.

© Vitaphone Corp.; 28Jan29; MP5769.

SAM DAVIS, THE HERO OF TENNESSEE. © 1915.

Credits: Scenario, Lillian Nicholson Shearon.

© The Connor Producing Co. (Lillian Nicholson Shearon, author); title, descr. & 781 prints, 12Jul15; LU5793.

SAM LOYD'S FAMOUS PUZZLES; the Puzzling Billboard. 1917. 1 reel.

Credits: Sam Loyd.

© Thomas A. Edison, Inc.; 31Aug17; LP11337.

SAMANTHY SURPRISES SMETHPORT. © 1915.

© The Brunswick-Balke-Collender Co. of New York (Fred R. Jones, author); title & 18 prints, 15Dec15; descr., 30Dec15; LU7322.

SAMARANG. 1933. 7 reels.

Credits: Producer, B. F. Zeidman, director, Ward Wing; story, Lori Bara.

© United Artists Corp. (Lori Bara, author); 24Aug33; LP4070.

SAMARIA. (Pilgrimage to Palestine) Presented by the Holy Land Film Co. 1928. 1 reel.

Credits: F. J. Romell.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc.; 7May28; MP4972.

THE SAMARITAN. © 1917.

© Nordisk Films Kompagni, A/S; title, descr. & 73 prints, 2Jan17; LU9889.

SAMBO'S WEDDING DAY. 1919. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Craig Hutchinson.

© L-Ko Motion Picture Kompany, Inc.; 17Apr19; LP13612.

SAMMIE JOHNSIN AND HIS WONDERFUL LAMP. Powers. 1916. 1/2 reel.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 8Dec16; MP786.

SAMMIE JOHNSIN AT THE SEASIDE. Powers. 1916. 3/4 reel.

Credits: Pat Sullivan.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co.; 18Nov16; MP762.

SAMMIE JONSIN, HUNTER. Powers. 1916. 1/2 reel.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 19Jan16; MP493.

SAMMIE JOHNSIN MINDS THE BABY. Powers. 1916. 3/4 reel.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 23Oct16; MP745.

SAMMIE JOHNSIN'S LOVE AFFAIR. Powers. 1916. 1/2 reel.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 24Nov16; MP774.

SAMMY COHEN IN WHAT PRICE BURLESQUE. 1929. 1 reel, sd.

© Vitaphone Corp.; 16Mar29; MP5970.

A SAMMY IN SIBERIA. © 1919.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Rolin Film Co., author); title, descr. & 20 prints, 27Feb19; LU13443.

SAMMY JOHNSIN GETS A JOB. Powers. 1916. 1/2 reel.

Credits: Pat Sullivan.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 3Jul16; MP663.

SAMMY JOHNSIN IN MEXICO. Powers. 1916. 1/2 reel.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 10Aug16; MP693.

SAMMY JOHNSIN, MAGICIAN. Powers. 1916. 1/2 reel.

Credits: Pat Sullivan.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 20Jun16; MP649.

SAMMY JOHNSIN SLUMBERS NOT. (A Sullivan Cartoon Comedy) Powers. 1916. 1/2 reel.

Credits: Animation, R. Eggeman.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 21Dec16; MP799.

SAMMY JOHNSIN, STRONG MAN. 1916. 1/2 reel.

Credits: Pat Sullivan.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 8Mar16; MP538.

SAMOAN MEMORIES. (Musical World Journeys, no. 2) 1933. 1 reel, sd.

© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 25Oct33; MP4355.

SAMOVAR SERENADE. (Nu-Atlas Musical) Mentone. Presented by RKO Radio Pictures, Inc. 1939. 10 min., sd.

Credits: Director, Milton Schwarzwald; orchestrations, Jack Schaindlin.

© Milton Schwarzwald; 27Feb39; MP9201.

SAM'S SWEETHEART. 1915. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, William Humphrey.

© The Vitagraph Co. of America (Elizabeth R. Carpenter, author); 11Nov15; LP6948.

SAMSON. 1915. 5 reels. Adapted from the play by Henri Bernstein.

Credits: Director, Edgar Lewis.

** © William Fox; 4Jan15; LP5113.

SAMSON. SEE Shackles of Gold.

SAN FRANCISCO. 1936. 12 reels, sd., b&w.

Credits: Producers, W. S. Van Dyke, John Emerson, Bernard H. Hyman; story, Robert Hopkins; screenplay, Anita Loos; music director, Herbert Stothart; film editor, Tom Held.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Corp.; 22Jun36; LP6457.

SAN FRANCISCO. SEE Ransom.

SAN FRANCISCO NIGHTS. Presented by Sam Sax. 1928. 7 reels. Based on "The Fruits of Divorce" by Leon de Costa.

Credits: Production manager, Carrol Sax; director, R. William Neill; adaptation and supervision, Harold Shumate; editor, Donald Hayes.

© Lumas Film Corp.; 4Jan28; LP24825.

SAN FRANCISCO, THE DAUNTLESS CITY. © 1913.

Credits: Supervision, S. S. Hutchinson.

© American Film Mfg. Co.; title & descr., 25Jul13; 27 prints, 28Jul13; MU75.

SAN QUENTIN. First National. 1937. 7 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Lloyd Bacon; story, Robert Tasker, John Bright; screenplay, Peter Milne, Humphrey Cobb; film editor, William Holmes; music director, Leo F. Forbstein.

© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 20Jul37; LP7287.

SANCTUARY. (U. F. A. Oddity) U. F. A. 1928. 1 reel, b&w.

Credits: Edited and titled by Edward Bowes.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Distributing Corp.; 5May28; MP5110.

SAND! 1919. 5 reels.

Credits: Direction and scenario, Lambert Hillyer; story, Russell A. Boggs.

© William S. Hart Co.; 23Dec19; LP14577.

SAND AND CLAY. 1928. 1,245 ft.

© Eastman Kodak Co. (George W. Hoke, author); 19Mar28; MP4935.

SAND AND FLAME. Presented by Chevrolet. © 1939. 2 reels, b&w, sd., 35 mm.

© Jam Handy Picture Service; title & descr., 29Jun39; 132 prints, 1Jul39; MU9517.

SAND BLIND. 1925. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, Jacques Jaccard; story, William E. Wing.

© Arrow Pictures Corp.; 14Mar25; LP21254.

THE SAND RAT. © 1915.

Credits: Written and produced by William Robert Daly.

© Mica Film Corp. (William Robert Daly, author); title, descr. & 24 prints, 26Feb15; LU4543.

SAND, SCAMPS, AND STRATEGY. 1916. 1 reel.

Credits: Producer, Lawrence Semon.

© Vitagraph Co. of America (Lawrence Semon & Graham Baker, authors); 16Sep16; LP9133.

SAND WITCHES AND TEA. (Drug Store Cowboy Series) Snappy. 1928. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Max Kimmich; story and continuity, George H. Plympton.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 27Jun28; LP25423.

SANDERS OF THE RIVER. 1935. 10 reels, sd. Based on the book by Edgar Wallace.

Credits: Producer, Alexander Korda; director, Zoltan Korda; scenario, continuity and dialogue, Lajos Biro, Jeffrey Dell.

© London Film Productions, Ltd.; 24Jun35; LP5630.

SANDFLOW. Buck Jones Productions. 1936. 6 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Lesley Selander; story, Cherry Wilson; screenplay, Frances Guihan; film editor, Bernard Loftus.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 23Dec36; LP6796.

THE SANDMAN. © 1920.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Hal Roach, author); title, descr. & 20 prints, 2Dec20; LU15863.

SANDMAN TALES. (A Scrappy Comedy) Presented by Columbia Pictures Corp. 1933. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Producer, Charles Mintz; story, Sid Marcus; animation, Art Davis; musical score, Joe de Nat.

© Screen Gems, Inc.; 25Sep33; MP4318.

SANDRA. Sawyer-Lubin. Presented by Associated Pictures Corp. 1924. 8 reels. From the novel by Pearl Doles Bell.

Credits: Director, Arthur H. Sawyer.

© First National Pictures, Inc.; 27Oct24; LP20692.

THE SANDS OF EGYPT. (Vagabond Adventure Series, no. 14) The Van Beuren Corp. 1930. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Elmer Clifton & Alfred Mannon.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc.; 2Nov30; MP2024.

THE SANDS OF TIME. © 1913.

© Selig Polyscope Co. (Mrs. O. Bronson, author); title, descr. & 24 prints, 10Mar13; LU454.

SANDS OF TIME. 1915. 3 reels.

© Selig Polyscope Co. (Colin Campbell, author); 11Jun15; LP5610.

SANDY. Paramount. 1918. 5 reels. Based on the novel by Alice Hegan Rice.

Credits: Director, George H. Melford; scenario, Edith Kennedy.

© Famous Players-Lasky Corp.; 22Jun18; LP12588.

SANDY. 1926. 8 reels, tinted.

Credits: Director, Harry Beaumont; story, Elenore Meherin; scenario, Eve Unsell.

© William Fox (Fox Film Corp., author); 31Mar26; LP22556.

SANDY AND SHORTY AT THE CIRCUS. 1913. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Robert Thornby.

© The Vitagraph Co. of America (W. Hanson Durham, author); 18Oct13; LP1444.

SANDY AND SHORTY START SOMETHING. 1914. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Robert T. Thornby.

© Vitagraph Co. of America (W. Hanson Durham, author); 16Apr14; LP2525.

SANDY BURKE OF THE U-BAR-U. Released through Goldwyn. 1919. 5 reels.

Credits: J. Allen Dunn; director, Ira M. Lowry.

© Betzwood Film Co.; 3Apr19; LP13563.

SANDY GETS SHORTY A JOB. 1913. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Robert T. Thornby.

© The Vitagraph Co. of America (W. Hanson Durham, author); 20Aug13; LP1137.

SANGUE IRREDENTO; or, THE SPIRIT OF A PATRIOT. © 1916.

© Radio Film Co., Inc. (Giannini Antona-Traversa, author); title & 54 prints, 13Jul16; descr., 20Jul16; LU8754.

SANTA CATALINA. 1937. 1 reel.

© Consolidated Film Industries, Inc. (David S. Lawrence, author); 15Sep37; MP7854.

SANTA CLAUS. Presented by Capt. F. E. Kleinschmidt. © 1925.

© Frank E. Kleinschmidt; title, descr. & 171 prints, 2Nov25; LU21962.

SANTA CLAUS VS. CUPID. 1915. 1 reel.

Credits: Alan Crosland; director, Will Louis.

© Thomas A. Edison, Inc.; 9Dec15; LP7199.

SANTA FE. (Paramount-Burton Holmes Travel Picture) 1921. 1 reel.

© Burton Holmes Lectures, Inc. (Burton Holmes, author); 29Nov21; MP2073.

SANTA FE PETE. 1925. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, Harry S. Webb; story and supervision, Philip H. White; scenario, Ray Walsh.

© Lariat Productions; 12May25; LP21461.

SANTA FE STAMPEDE. 1938. 6 reel, sd. Based on characters created by William Colt MacDonald.

Credits: Associate producer, William Berke; director, George Sherman; original story, Luci Ward; screenplay, Luci Ward, Betty Burbridge; film editor, Tony Martinelli; music score, William Lava.

© Republic Pictures Corp.; 18Nov38; LP8442.

THE SANTA FE TRAIL. 1923. 2 reels each. © Arrow Film Corp.

Credits: Robert Dillon; directors, Robert Dillon, Ashton Dearholt.

1. The Mystery of the Trail. © 26Jul23; LP19235.

2. Kit Carson's Daring Ruse. © 26Jul23; LP19236.

3. The Wagon of Doom. © 23Aug23; LP19341.

4. The Half-Breed's Treachery. © 30Aug23; LP19361.

5. The Gauntlet of Death. © 4Sep23; LP19371.

6. The Ride for Life. © 4Sep23; LP19372.

7. The Chasm of Fate. © 8Sep23; LP19387.

8. The Pueblo of Death. © 18Sep23; LP19407.

9. The Red Menace. © 29Sep23; LP19455.

10. A Duel of Wits. © 5Oct23; LP19474.

11. Buried Alive. © 15Oct23; LP19502.

12. The Cavern of Doom. © 25Oct23; LP19538.

13. Scorching Sands. © 6Nov23; LP19575.

14. Mission Bells. © 19Nov23; LP19630.

15. The End of the Trail. © 6Dec23; LP19680.

THE SANTA FE TRAIL. 1930. 5,839 ft., sd. Based on "Spanish Acres" by Hal G. Evarts.

Credits: Directors, Otto Brower, Edwin H. Knopf; screenplay, Sam Mintz; dialogue, Edward E. Paramore, Jr.

© Paramount Publix Corp.; 26Sep30; LP1594.

SANTA NOTTE. SEE The Holy Night.

SANTA'S TOY SHOP. 1929. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Producer, Terry Ramsaye; director, Tom Hogan.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc.; 12Dec29; MP960.

SANTA'S WORKSHOP. (Silly Symphony, no. U. A. 7) 1932. 1 reel, sd.

© Walt Disney Productions, Ltd.; 29Nov32; MP3695.

THE SAP. 1926. 6 reels. Based upon the play by William A. Grew.

Credits: Director, Erie C. Kenton; story, E. T. Lowe, Jr., Philip Klein; adaptation, E. T. Lowe, Jr.

© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 20Mar26; LP22513.

THE SAP. 1929. 9 reels. From the play by William Grew.

Credits: Director, Archie Mayo; adaptation, Robert Lord.

© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 16Oct29; LP773.

THE SAP. Trailer. 1929. 1 reel, sd.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 1Nov29; MP800.

THE SAP FROM SYRACUSE. 1930. 6,108 ft., sd. Based on the play by John Wray, Jack O'Donnell and John Hayden.

Credits: Director, A. Edward Sutherland; screenplay, Gertrude Purcell.

© Paramount Publix Corp.; 28Jul30; LP1446.

THE SAP TAKES A WRAP. 1939. 2 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Del Lord; story, Al Giebler, Elwood Ullman; screenplay, Charley Chase.

© Columbia Pictures Corp. of California, Ltd.; 7Feb39; LP8607.

THE SAPHEAD. Presented by John L. Golden and Winchell Smith in conjunction with Marcus Loew. 1920. 7 reels.

Credits: Written and produced under the personal supervision of Winchell Smith.

© Metro Pictures Corp.; 11Oct20; LP15662.

A SAPHEAD'S REVENGE. 1915. 1 reel.

© L-Ko Motion Picture Kompany; 26Nov15; LP7059.

SAPHO. © 1913. Based on the novel by Alphonse Daudet.

© SociÉtÉ FranÇaise des Films et CinÉmatographes Éclair; title, descr. & 87 prints, 8Sep13; LU1214.

SAPHO. Presented by David Frohman. 1917. 5 reels. Adapted from the story by Alphonse Daudet.

© Famous Players Film Co.; 5Mar17; LP10313.

SAPPY SERVICE. (A Paramount-Christie Comedy) 1929. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Eddie Baker; story, Sig Herzig.

© Paramount Famous Lasky Corp.; 12Apr29; LP306.

SAPS AND SADDLES. (Tenderfoot Thriller Series) 1928. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Walter Fabian; story and continuity, Norman Lacey.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 11Oct28; LP25711.

SARAH AND SON. 1930. 9 reels, sd. From the novel by Timothy Shea [pseud. of Alden Arthur Knipe].

Credits: Director, Dorothy Arzner; screenplay, Zoe Akins.

© Paramount Famous Lasky Corp.; 22Mar30; LP1169.

SARAH BERNHARDT IN JEANNE DORE. SEE Jeanne Dore. © 1915.

SARAH BERNHARDT IN QUEEN ELIZABETH. SEE Queen Elizabeth.

SARAH PADDEN IN ACROSS THE BORDER, WITH FRANK CAMPEAU AND ROY STEWART. 1928. 2 reels, sd.

© Vitaphone Corp.; 27Aug28; MP5305.

SARAH PADDEN IN SOUVENIRS. 1928. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: A. H. Giebler; director, Bryan Foy.

© Vitaphone Corp.; 17Feb28; MP4728.

SARAH PADDEN IN THE ETERNAL BARRIER. 1927. 1 reel.

Credits: Tom Barry.

© Vitaphone Corp.; 29Dec27; MP4575.

SARATOGA. 1937. 10 reels, sd., b&w.

Credits: Producer, Bernard H. Hyman; director, Jack Conway; original story and screenplay, Anita Loos, Robert Hopkins; film editor, Elmo Veron; music score, Elwood Ward.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Corp.; 19Jul37; LP7354.

SARATOGA SUMMERS. (Bill Corum, no. 8) 1937. 1 reel.

© The Van Beuren Corp.; 12Mar37; MP7287.

THE SARGIE'S PLAYMATE. (Summerville Comedy) 1931. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Harry J. Edwards; story, Francis J. Martin, James Mulhauser.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 27Jan31; LP2007.

SASSY CATS. (Scrappy) Presented by Columbia Pictures Corp. 1933. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Dick Heumor; producer, Charles Mintz; animation, Sid Marcus, Art Davis; music score, Joe De Nat.

© Screen Gems, Inc.; 29Jan33; MP3843.

SATAN; or, THE DRAMA OF HUMANITY. © 1913.

© Ambrosio American Co. (A. Ambrosio, author); title, descr. & 117 prints, 4Jan13; LU241.

SATAN AND THE WOMAN. Presented by Samuel Zierler. 1928. 6,300 ft. From the story "Courage" by Mary Lanier Magruder.

Credits: Director, Burton King; adaptation, Adrian Johnson; story supervision and titles, Harry Chandlee.

© Excellent Pictures Corp.; 21Jan28; LP24899.

SATAN IN SABLES. 1925. 7 reels.

Credits: Director, James Flood; story, scenario and adaptation, Bradley King.

© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 23Sep25; LP21847.

SATAN JUNIOR. 1919. 5 reels. Adapted from the novel "Diana Ardway" by Van Zo Post.

Credits: Director-general, Maxwell Karger; director, Herbert Blache; scenario, June Mathis.

© Metro Pictures Corp.; 11Mar19; LP13483.

SATAN MET A LADY. Presented by Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc. and the Vitaphone Corp. 1936. 8 reels. Based on a story by Dashiell Hammett.

Credits: Director, William Dieterle.

© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 1Jul36; LP6484.

SATAN SANDERSON. Rolfe Photoplays, Inc. 1915. 5 reels. From the novel by Hallie Erminie Rives.

Credits: Director, J. W. Noble.

© Metro Pictures Corp.; 29Mar15; LP6422.

SATAN TOWN. © 1926.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Mario Jackson, author); title, descr. & 117 prints, 6Jul26; LU22874.

SATANITA. © 1915.

© Nordisk Films Kompagni, A/S; title, descr. & 84 prints, 10Aug15; LU6056.

SATAN'S CASTLE. © 1913.

© Ambrosio American Co. (A. Ambrosio, author); title, descr. & 105 prints, 8Dec13; LU1756.

SATAN'S FURY. (Vagabond Adventure Series, no. 10) 1930. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Elmer Clifton, Alfred Mannon.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc.; 7Sep30; MP1882.

SATAN'S PRIVATE DOOR. 1917. 70 min.

Credits: Sam W. Small, Jr.; director, J. Charles Haydon.

© Essanay Film Mfg. Co.; 9Mar17; LP10351.

SATIN AND CALICO. (Paula Blackton's Country Life Stories) 1917. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, J. Stuart Blackton.

© Vitagraph Co. of America; 13Mar17; LP10377.

THE SATIN GIRL. 1923. 6 reels.

Credits: Director, Arthur Rosson; story, Adam Hull Shirk; adaptation, Arthur Stratter, George Plympton.

© Grand-Asher Distributing Corp.; 19Nov23; LP19627.

THE SATIN WOMAN. Presented by Sam Sax. 1927. 7 reels.

Credits: Written and directed by Walter Lang; film editor, Edith Wakeling.

© Lumas Film Corp.; 5Jul27; LP24149.

SATIRES. SEE John T. Murray and Vivien Oakland in Satires.

SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. SEE Too Many Wives.

SATURDAY. Paramount-Briggs. 1919. 1 reel. Based on "The Days of Real Sport" by Clare A. Briggs.

Credits: Director, John William Kellette; story, Ruth Owen.

© Famous Players-Lasky Corp.; 1Oct19; LP14253.

SATURDAY. (Hey Fellas Comedies) 1925. 2 reels.

© Davis Distributing Division, Inc.; 23Nov25; LP22041.

SATURDAY AFTERNOON. © 1926.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Mack Sennett, author); title, descr. & 38 prints, 23Jan26; LU22306.

A SATURDAY HOLIDAY. © 1913.

© Biograph Co. (Pearson Barrows, author); title, descr. & 49 prints, 20Sep13; LU1271.

SATURDAY MORNING. (Our Gang Comedy) © 1922. 2 reels.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Hal E. Roach, author); title, descr. & 40 prints, 11Nov22; LU18403.

SATURDAY NIGHT. 1922. 9 reels.

Credits: Director, Cecil B. De Mille; story, Jeanie Macpherson.

© Famous Players-Lasky Corp.; 21Jan22; LP17496.

THE SATURDAY NIGHT KID. 1929. Si. & 6,015 ft., sd.

Credits: Director, A. Edward Sutherland; story, George Abbott, John V. A. Weaver; screenplay, Ethel Doherty; adaptation, Lloyd Corrigan.

© Paramount Famous Lasky Corp.; 25Oct29; LP792.

THE SATURDAY NIGHT SWING CLUB. 1938. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Director, Lloyd French.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 21Dec38; MP9094.

SATURDAY TO MONDAY. SEE Experimental Marriage.

SATURDAY'S CHILDREN. Presented by Richard A. Rowland. 1929. 8 reels. From the play by Maxwell Anderson.

Credits: Director, Gregory La Cava; screen version, Forrest Halsey.

© First National Pictures, Inc.; 8Apr29; LP284.

SATURDAY'S CHILDREN. Trailer. 1929. 1 reel.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 17Apr29; MP97.

SATURDAY'S HEROES. 1937. 6 reels, sd.

Credits: Producer, Robert Sisk; director, Edward Killy; story, George Templeton; screenplay, Paul Yawitz, Charles Kaufman, David Silverstein; editor, Frederic Knudtson.

© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 4Oct37; LP7449.

SATURDAY'S LESSON. (A Hal Roach Our Gang Comedy) Presented by Hal Roach. 1929. 2 reels.

Credits: Production, direction, and story, Robert McGowan; editor, Richard Currier.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Distributing Corp.; 9Sep29; LP665.

SATURDAY'S MILLIONS. 1933. 8 reels.

Credits: Director, Edward Sedgwick; story, Lucian Cary; screenplay, Dale Van Every.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 4Oct33; LP4159.

SAUCE AND SENORITAS. 1920. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Melville Brown; story, Montgomery, Rock.

© Vitagraph Co. of America; 3Apr20; LP14980.

SAUCE FOR THE GOOSE. 1913. 1 reel.

Credits: Directors, L. Rogers Lytton, James Young.

© Vitagraph Co. of America (Louise Beaudet, author); 13Aug13; LP1099.

SAUCE FOR THE GOOSE. 1918. 5 reels. From the play by Geraldine Bonner and Hutcheson Boyd.

Credits: Director, Walter Edwards; adaptation, Julia Crawford Ivers.

© Select Pictures Corp.; 21Aug18; LP12775.

SAUCY MADELINE. 1918. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Richard Jones.

© Mack Sennett Films Corp.; 6Apr18; LP12289.

SAUCY SAUSAGES. (Oswald Cartoon) 1929. 1 reel.

Credits: Animation, Ben Clopton.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 31Jul29; MP504.

THE SAVAGE. 1917. 5 reels.

Credits: Elliott J. Clawson; director, Rupert Julian.

© Bluebird Photoplays, Inc.; 20Oct17; LP11613.

THE SAVAGE. 1926. 7 reels. Adapted from the story by Ernst Pascal.

Credits: Supervision, Earl Hudson; director, Fred Newmeyer; scenario, Jane Murfin, Charles Whittaker.

© First National Pictures, Inc.; 8Jul26; LP22889.

SAVAGE CUSTOMS. (U.F.A. Oddity) U.F.A. 1928. 1 reel.

Credits: Edited and titled by Edward Bowes.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Distributing Corp.; 10Dec28; MP5612.

SAVAGE CUSTOMS. (U.F.A. Oddity) UFA. 1928. 1 reel.

Credits: Edited and titled by Edward Bowes.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Distributing Corp.; 10Dec28; MP5937.

SAVAGE GOLD. 1933. 67 min., sd.

Credits: Supervision, James C. Bradford; adaptation, Richard Mack.

© Harold Auten (Harold Auten & George Dyott, authors); 21May33; LP3944.

THE SAVAGE INSTINCT. © 1917. From the play "Heart of the Blue Ridge" by Waldron Baily.

© World Film Corp. (James Young, author); title, descr. & 187 prints, 8Feb17; LU10137.

SAVAGE LOVE. 1924. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Scott Sidney.

© Christie Film Co., Inc.; 24Aug24; LU20568.

THE SAVAGE WOMAN. Presented by Clara Kimball Young. 1918. 5 reels. From the play "La Fille Sauvage" by FranÇois Curel.

Credits: Director, Edmund Mortimer; scenario, Kathryn Stuart.

© Select Pictures Corp.; 15Sep18; LP12999.

LA SAVATE. (A Pete Smith Specialty) 1938. 715 ft., sd., b&w.

Credits: Director, David Miller.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Corp.; 18Feb38; MP8217.

SAVE FOOD, SAVE TIME. 1938. 1 reel, sd.

© Alexander Film Co. (Elmer Olsen, author); 15Jul38; MP8651.

SAVE THE COUPONS. 1915. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Courtlandt Van Deusen.

© The Vitagraph Co. of America (George H. Plympton, author); 16Aug15; LP6193.

SAVE THE PIECES. (A Paramount-Christie Comedy) 1928. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, William Watson; story and scenario, Hal K. Wells.

© Paramount Famous Lasky Corp.; 28Jan28; LP24922.

SAVE THE PIECES. Trailer. 1931. 1 reel, sd.

© The Salem China Co. (Floyd Lewis, author); 25Sep31; MP2966.

SAVE THE SHIP. © 1923.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Hal E. Roach, author); title, descr. & 16 prints, 9Nov23; LU19584.

SAVE WITH PAYNE BEVERLYAIR. 1938. 1 reel, sd.

© Alexander Film Co. (Elmer Olsen, author); 30Jul38; MP8678.

SAVE WITH SUPERFEX. 1938. 1 reel, sd.

© Alexander Film Co. (Elmer Olsen, author); 15Jul38; MP8652.

SAVE YOUR MONEY. © 1921.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Hal E. Roach, author); title, descr. & 20 prints, 14May21; LU16534.

SAVED BY A DREAM. Victor. 1915. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Harry C. Myers.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 30Mar15; LP4893.

SAVED BY A KEYHOLE. © 1927.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Paul Terry, author); title, descr. & 20 prints, 13Oct27; MU4372.

SAVED BY A SKIRT. Nestor. 1915. 1 reel.

Credits: Producer, Horace Davey; story, Neal Burns; scenario, Al. E. Christie.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 19Nov15; LP7006.

SAVED BY A SONG. Rex. 1916. 2 reels.

Credits: Edgar Wilson Nye; producer, Ben Wilson.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 25Feb16; LP7707.

SAVED BY A WATCH. Released through General Film Co. 1914. 1 reel.

Credits: Written and directed by Tom Mix.

© Selig Polyscope Co. (Tom Mix, author); 19Nov14; LP3812.

SAVED BY GASOLENE. SEE Joe Boko in Saved by Gasolene.

SAVED BY HER HORSE. 1915. 1 reel.

Credits: Producer, Tom Mix.

© Selig Polyscope Co. (Cornelius Shea, author); 26May15; LP5446.

SAVED BY RADIO. © 1922.

Credits: Story, William J. Craft.

© William D. Russell (William J. Craft, author); title & descr., 31Aug22; 1,252 prints, 2Sep22; LU18248.

SAVED BY RADIUM. © 1914.

© World's Leader Features (Karl Wuner, author); title, & descr., 12Feb14; 28 prints, 5Feb14; LU2127.

SAVED BY TELEPHONE. © 1915.

© Eclair Film Co., Inc.; title, descr. & 47 prints, 3Mar15; LU4592.

SAVED BY THE BELLE. 1939. 2 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Charley Chase; story, Searle Kramer, Elwood Ullman.

© Columbia Pictures Corp. of California, Ltd.; 22May39; LP8861.

SAVED BY THE ENEMY. 1913. 2 reels.

Credits: Milton Nobles.

© Thomas A. Edison, Inc.; 6Sep13; LP1220.

SAVED BY THEIR CHEE-ILD. 1914. Split reel.

© Biograph Co.; 5Dec14; LP3907.

SAVED BY WIRELESS. © 1915.

Credits: Producer, Mack Sennett.

© Triangle Film Corp. (Mack Sennett, author); title, descr. & 160 prints, 10Nov15; LU6924.

SAVED BY WIRELESS. 1915. 2 reels.

Credits: Supervision, Mack Sennett; director, Walter Wright.

© Triangle Film Corp. (Mack Sennett, author); 22Nov15; LP8842.

SAVED FROM A LIFE OF CRIME. 1914. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, T. Marston.

© The Vitagraph Co. of America (Anthony H. Boger, author); 11Nov14; LP3736.

SAVED FROM A VAMP. 1918. 2 reels.

© L-Ko Motion Picture Kompany; 29Mar18; LP12243.

SAVED FROM DISHONOR. SEE Lejla.

SAVED FROM HIMSELF. © 1914.

© PathÉ FrÈres (Balboa Feature Film Co., author); title, descr. & 75 prints, 30Dec14; LU4069.

SAVED FROM THE HAREM. 1915. 4 reels.

Credits: Producer, Wilbert Melville.

© Lubin Mfg. Co. (Julian Louis Lamothe & Wilbert Melville, authors); 20Dec15; LP7265.

SAVED FROM THE VAMPIRE. 1915. 1 reel.

© Biograph Co.; 8Mar15; LP4645.

SAVED FROM THE VIGILANTES. © 1913.

Credits: Producer, William Duncan.

© Selig Polyscope Co. (Malcolm Douglas, author); title, descr. & 43 prints, 8Oct13; LU1352.

SAVED IN MID AIR. © 1913. 3 reels.

© Warners Feature Film Co. (Royal Film Co., author); title & descr., 5Mar13; 132 prints, 27Feb13; LU444.

SAVING A SAFE. (Jimmy Aubrey Second Series, no. 12) 1925. 2 reels.

© Standard Cinema Corp.; 15Sep25; LP21935.

THE SAVING PRESENCE. © 1914.

© Biograph Co.; title, descr. & 102 prints, 1May14; LU2617.

SAVING SUSIE FROM THE SEA. 1916. 1 reel.

© L-Ko Motion Picture Kompany; 12Jan16; LP7413.

SAVING THE FAMILY NAME. 1916. 5 reels.

Credits: Evelyn Heath, Lois Weber; directors, Lois Weber, Phillips Smalley.

© Bluebird Photoplays, Inc.; 24Aug16; LP8996.

SAVING THE FAST MAIL. Bison. 1917. 2 reels.

Credits: Written and directed by James D. Davis.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 27Sep17; LP11475.

SAVING THE GAME. 1912. 1 reel.

Credits: Charles M. Seay.

© Thomas A. Edison, Inc.; 22Nov12; LP137.

SAWDUST. 1923. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, Jack Conway; story, Courtney Riley Cooper; scenario, Harvey Gates.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 13Jun23; LP19108.

SAWDUST AND SALOME. 1914. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Van Dyke Brooke.

© Vitagraph Co. of America (Valentine Fulton, author); 14Jan14; LP2052.

SAWDUST AND SOCIETY. © 1917. 2 reels.

© Greater Pictures Corp. (Dallas M. Fitzgerald, author); title, 19Jun17; descr., 26Jun17; 27 prints, 19Jun17; LU11014.

THE SAWDUST DOLL. © 1919.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Agnes C. Johnston, author); title, descr. & 76 prints, 12Apr19; LU13587.

THE SAWDUST PARADISE. Presented by Adolph Zukor and Jesse L. Lasky. 1928. 7 reels.

Credits: Director, Luther Reed; story and adaptation, George Manker Watters; screenplay, Louise Long.

© Paramount Famous Lasky Corp.; 4Sep28; LP25594.

THE SAWDUST TRAIL. 1924. 6 reels.

Credits: Director, Edward Sedgwick; story, William Dudley Pelley.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 25Jun24; LP20343.

SAWING A LADY IN HALF. 1922. 2 reels.

Credits: John E. Coutts.

© Clarion Photoplays, Inc.; 29Mar22; MP2130.

THE SAWMILL. 1921. 2 reels.

Credits: Written and directed by Larry Semon, Norman Taurog.

© Vitagragh Co. of America; 12Dec21; LP17350.

THE SAWMILL FOUR. (Earl Hurd's Pen and Ink Vaudeville Series) 1924. 1 reel.

© Hurd Productions, Inc.; 16Dec24; LP21069.

A SAW MILL IN THE BIG TIMBER COUNTRY. © 1917.

© Lincoln & Parker Co., Inc.; title, descr. & 4 prints, 18Oct17; MU1065.

THE SAW MILL MYSTERY. (Terry Toons) Presented by E. W. Hammons. 1937. 600 ft., sd.

Credits: Paul Terry; scored and conducted by Philip A. Scheib.

© Terrytoons, Inc.; 29Oct37; MP7898.

SAX APPEAL. 1931. 1 reel.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 13Apr31; MP2462.

SAX APPEAL. SEE Felix the Cat in Sax Appeal.

SAXOPHOBIA. Snappy. 1927. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Max Kimmich; story, Victor Potel; continuity, George H. Plympton.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 22Sep27; LP24459.

SAY AH-H! (Educational-Bowers Comedy) 1928. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, H. L. Muller.

© Bowers Comedy Corp.; 19Feb28; LP25010.

SAY GOODBYE AGAIN. SEE Next Time We Love.

SAY IT AGAIN. Paramount. Presented by Adolph Zukor and Jesse L. Lasky. 1926. 8 reels.

Credits: Director, Gregory La Cava; story, Luther Reed; screenplay, Ray Harris.

© Famous Players-Lasky Corp.; 2Jun26; LP22791.

SAY IT IN FRENCH. Presented by Adolph Zukor. 1938. 8 reels, sd. Based on a play by Jacques Deval.

Credits: Producer and director, Andrew L. Stone; screenplay, Frederick Jackson; film editor, LeRoy Stone.

© Paramount Pictures, Inc.; 25Nov38; LP8451.

SAY IT ISN'T SO. 1933. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Ralph Staub; story, Richy Craig, Jr.

© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 5Jul33; LP3995.

SAY IT WITH BABIES. © 1926.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Hal E. Roach, author); title, descr. & 34 prints, 17May26; LU22732.

SAY IT WITH CANDY. 1937. 2 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Roy Mack; story, Cyrus Wood, A. Dorian Otvos.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 15Feb37; LP6917.

SAY IT WITH DIAMONDS. Released by Film Booking Offices of America. 1923. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Carter De Haven; story, Victor Gibson, Monty Brice; scenario, Walter P. McNamara.

© R-C Pictures Corp.; 26Feb23; LP18724.

SAY IT WITH FLOUR. 1925. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, William Campbell.

© William Fox (Fox Film Corp., author); 22Mar25; LP21292.

SAY IT WITH FLOWERS. Fox Film Corp. 1921. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Al Herman.

© William Fox (Fox Film Corp., author); 11Sep21; LP17002.

SAY IT WITH LOVE. Century. 1925. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Francis Corby; story, Tad Ross.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 18Dec25; LP22162.

SAY IT WITH SABLES. A Frank Capra Production. 1928. 7 reels.

Credits: Producer, Harry Cohn; director, Frank Capra; story, Frank R. Capra, Peter Milne; continuity, Dorothy Howell; film editor, Arthur Roberts.

© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 1Sep28; LP25600.

SAY IT WITH SIGNS. 1934. Filmstrip.

© The Coca-Cola Co.; 14Feb34; MP4660.

SAY IT WITH SONGS. 1929. 10 reels.

Credits: Director, Lloyd Bacon; story, Darryl Zanuck, Harvey H. Gates; adaptation, Joseph Jackson.

© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 2Aug29; LP568.

SAY IT WITH SONGS. Trailer. 1929. 1 reel.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 12Sep29; MP624.

SAY UNCLE. (Paramount-Christie Comedy) 1928. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Arvid Gilstrom; story, Frank Conklin; titles, Al Martin.

© Paramount Famous Lasky Corp.; 9Jun28; LP25354.

SAY YOUNG FELLOW. 1918. 5 reels.

Credits: Story and direction, Joseph Henabery.

© Famous Players-Lasky Corp.; 17Jun18; LP12609.

THE SCALES OF JUSTICE. © 1913.

Credits: Producer, Oscar Eagle.

© Selig Polyscope Co. (J. Edward Hungerford, author); title, descr. & 25 prints, 27Mar13; LU513.

SCALING THE ALPS. 1928. 1 reel.

Credits: Paul Terry, Mannie Davis.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc.; 21Mar28; MP4844.

SCALING THE JUNGFRAU. Rex. 1916. 1 reel.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 28Apr16; MP596.

SCALP MASSAGE. © 1925.

© Marinello Co. (Emily Lloyd, author); title, descr. & 2 prints, 5Feb25; MU2905.

SCALP TROUBLE. (Looney Tunes) 1939. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Story, Ernest Gee; animation, Norman McCabe.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 24Jun39; MP9484.

SCAMPS AND SCANDALS. 1919. 2 reels.

Credits: Written and directed by Lawrence Semon.

© Vitagraph Co. of America; 1Feb19; LP13367.

SCANDAL. Universal Special. 1915. 5 reels.

Credits: Producer, the Smalleys; scenario, Lois Weber.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 12Jun15; LP5540.

SCANDAL. 1917. 6 reels. From a story by Cosmo Hamilton.

Credits: Director, Charles Giblyn; scenario, Bess Meredith, Charles Giblyn.

© Select Pictures Corp.; 20Oct17; LP11614.

SCANDAL. Jewel. 1929. 7 reels. From the story "The Haunted Lady" by Adela Rogers St. Johns.

Credits: Director, Wesley Ruggles; adaptation and continuity, Paul Schofield.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 12Apr29; LP303.

A SCANDAL AT SEA. 1915. 1 reel.

© L-Ko Motion Picture Kompany; 22Dec15; LP7272.

SCANDAL EVERYWHERE. Victor. 1917. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Craig Hutchinson; scenario, R. A. Dillon.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 17Aug17; LP11266.

SCANDAL FOR SALE. 1932. 8 reels.

Credits: Director, Russell Mack; story, Emile Gauvreau; adaptation and dialogue, Ralph Graves; continuity, Robert Keith.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 31Mar32; LP2951.

SCANDAL HOUSE. SEE Slander House.

SCANDAL HUNTERS. Century. 1925. 2 reels.

Credits: Written and directed by Jesse Robbins.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 21Apr25; LP21378.

A SCANDAL IN BOHEMIA. © 1922. From "The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes" by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.

© Alexander Film Corp. (Maurice Elvey and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, authors); title, descr. & 76 prints, 15Apr22; LU17881.

A SCANDAL IN BOHEMIA. Presented by Stoll Picture Productions, Ltd. 1922. 2 reels. From "The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes" by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.

Credits: Producer and director, Maurice Elvey; scenario, William J. Elliott.

© Sherlock Holmes Series, Inc. (Stoll Film Co., Ltd., author); 25Apr22; LP17807.

A SCANDAL IN HICKVILLE. 1915. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Ulysses Davis.

© The Vitagraph Co. of America (David Morrison, author); 18Nov15; LP6995.

SCANDAL IN THE FAMILY. L-Ko. 1915. 2 reels.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 14Sep15; LP6370.

SCANDAL MONGERS. 1918. 5 reels.

Credits: Directors, Lois Weber, Phillips Smalley; story, Lois Weber.

© Bluebird Photoplays, Inc.; 6Jul18; LP12631.

SCANDAL PROOF. 1925. 5 reels, b&w, tinted sequences.

Credits: Director, Edmund Mortimer; story and scenario, Charles Kenyon.

© William Fox (Fox Film Corp., author); 17May25; LP21529.

SCANDAL SHEET. 1931. 9 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, John Cromwell; screenplay, Vincent Lawrence, Max Marcin.

© Paramount Publix Corp.; 6Feb31; LP1961.

SCANDAL SHEET. 1939. 7 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Nick Grinde; original screenplay, Joseph Carole.

© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 16Oct39; LP9180.

SCANDAL STREET. 1925. 7 reels.

Credits: Director, Whitman Bennett; story, Frank R. Adams.

© Arrow Pictures Corp.; 12Aug25; LP21722.

SCANDAL STREET. Presented by Adolph Zukor. 1938. 7 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, James Hogan; story, Vera Caspary; screenplay, Bertram Millhauser, Eddie Welch; film editor, James Smith.

© Paramount Pictures, Inc.; 11Feb38; LP7826.

THE SCAPEGOAT. © 1913. 2 reels.

© American Film Mfg. Co.; title, descr. & 91 prints, 18Aug13; LU1118.

THE SCAPEGOAT. 1914. 1,000 ft.

Credits: Written and produced by Tom Mix.

© Selig Polyscope Co. (Tom Mix, author); 24Oct14; LP3603.

THE SCAPEGOAT. 1915. 3 reels.

© Essanay Film Mfg. Co.; 13Sep15; LP6374.

THE SCAPEGRACE. 1916. 3 reels.

Credits: Supervision, Wilbert Melville; director, Jack Byrne.

© Lubin Mfg. Co. (Josephine McLaughlin, author); 31May16; LP8402.

THE SCAR. © 1914.

© Biograph Co.; title, descr. & 61 prints, 20Apr14; LU2531.

THE SCAR. 1915. 3 reels.

Credits: Director, William Humphrey.

© The Vitagraph Co. of America (Donald I. Buchanan, author); 6Jul15; LP5866.

THE SCAR. Presented by World Pictures. © 1919. Adapted from an old play.

Credits: Director, Frank Crane; adaptation, Hamilton Smith.

© World Film Corp. (Hamilton Smith, author); title & descr., 21Apr19; 235 prints, 11Apr19; LU13621.

SCAR HANAN. Released by F. B. O. 1925. 5 reels.

Credits: Directors, Ben Wilson, Eddie Linden, Don Cunliff; story, Yakima Canutt, George W. Pyper; continuity, George W. Pyper.

© R-C Pictures Corp.; 29Mar25; LP21283.

THE SCAR OF CONSCIENCE. 1915. 1,000 ft.

Credits: Berenice Clyde Flanders; director, Eugene Nowland.

© Thomas A. Edison, Inc.; 1Jul15; LP5709.

THE SCARAB RING. 1921. 6 reels.

Credits: Director, Edward Jose; story, Harriet Gaylord; scenario, C. Graham Baker.

© The Vitagraph Co. of America; 5May21; LP16483.

SCARAMOUCHE. 1923. 10 reels. Based on the novel by Rafael Sabatini.

Credits: Producer and director, Rex Ingram; scenario, Willis Goldbeck.

© Metro Pictures Corp.; 10Oct23; LP19477.

THE SCARECROW. 1920. 2 reels.

Credits: Producer, Joseph M. Schenck; written and directed by Buster Keaton and Eddie Cline.

© Metro Pictures Corp.; 12Nov20; LP15806.

THE SCARED CROWS. 1939. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Director, Dave Fleischer; animation, David Tendlar, William Sturm.

© Paramount Pictures, Inc.; 9Jun39; MP9447.

SCARED PINK. (A Paramount-Christie Comedy) 1927. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, William Watson; story, Hal Conklin.

© Paramount Famous Lasky Corp.; 29Oct27; LP24603.

SCARED SILLY. (Educational-Tuxedo Comedy) 1927. 2 reels.

Credits: Producer, Jack White; director, Charles Lamont.

© Educational Film Exchanges, Inc.; 27Nov27; LP24707.

SCARED STIFF. (Lyons-Moran Star Comedy) 1919. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Lyons-Moran.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 8Apr19; LP13578.

SCARED STIFF. Century. 1924. 2 reels.

Credits: Written and directed by Al Herman.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 25Jun24; LP20345.

SCARED STIFF. © 1926.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Hal E. Roach, author); title, descr. & 39 prints, 15Mar26; LU22484.

SCARED STIFF. 1931. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Harry J. Edwards; story, Nick Barrows, Sidney Levee.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 23Apr31; LP2166.

SCARED STIFF. SEE The Two Doves.

SCAREM MUCH. © 1924.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Mack Sennett, author); title, descr. & 40 prints, 20Mar24; LU20011.

SCARFACE. United Artists. Presented by Howard Hughes. 1932. 10 reels, sd. From the novel by Armitage Trail.

Credits: Producer, Howard Hawks; screen story, Ben Hecht; continuity and dialogue, Seton I. Miller, John Lee Mahin, W. R. Burnett; film editor, Edward Curtiss; music directors, Adolph Tandler, Gus Arnheim.

© The Caddo Co., Inc.; 26Mar32; LP3049.

SCARFACE. SEE Scarface, Shame of the Nation.

SCARFACE, SHAME OF THE NATION. 1932. 10 reels. From the book "Scarface" by Armitage Trail.

Credits: Director, Howard Hawks; screen story, Ben Hecht; continuity and dialogue, Seton I. Miller, John Lee Makin, W. R. Burnett.

© The Caddo Co., Inc.; 25May32; LP3232.

SCARLET AND GOLD. 1926. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, Frank Grandon.

© Davis Distributing Division, Inc.; 14Jan26; LP22264.

THE SCARLET ARROW. 1927-28. 2 reels each. © Universal Pictures Corp.

Credits: Director, Ray Taylor; story, Frank Howard Clark; scenario, Arthur Henry Gooden.

1. Flames of Courage. © 19Oct27; LP24536.

2. Thundering Death. © 19Oct27; LP24537.

3. Desperate Men. © 19Oct27; LP24538.

4. Wild Bullets. © 12May28; LP25263.

5. The Cave of Hazard. © 28May28; LP25319.

6. Plunge of Peril. © 31May28; LP25331.

7. Fires of Vengeance. © 6Jun28; LP25365.

8. Call of the Northland. © 13Jun28; LP25370.

9. Guardians of the North. © 15Jun28; LP25382.

10. Held by the Law. © 15Jun28; LP25383.

SCARLET BRAND. © 1927.

Credits: Director, Neal Hart; story, Arthur Henry Gooden.

1. Wheels of Death.

2. Thundering Hoofs.

3. Waters of Doom.

4. The Battle in the Clouds.

5. Fatal Bullets.

6. Millions at Stake.

7. Desert Fury.

8. The Pledge of Hate.

9. The Devil's Stampede.

10. The End of the Trail.

© The New-Cal Film Corp. (Arthur Henry Gooden, author); no. 1-10, title, descr. & 992 prints, 7Dec27; LU24797.

THE SCARLET BRAND. 1932. 6 reels, sd.

Credits: Producer, Burton King; director, J. P. McGowan; story, dialogue and continuity, Ethel Hill.

© Big 4 Film Corp. (Ethel Hill, author); 9May32; LP3053.

THE SCARLET CAR. 1917. 5 reels. Based on the book by Richard Harding Davis.

Credits: Director, Joseph De Grasse; scenario, William Parker.

© Bluebird Photoplays, Inc.; 4Dec17; LP11780.

THE SCARLET CAR. 1923. 5 reels. Based on the novel by Richard Harding Davis.

Credits: Director, Stuart Paton; scenario, George Randolph Chester.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 10Jan23; LP18575.

THE SCARLET CHASTITY. 1916. 3 reels.

Credits: Directed and written by Wilbert Melville.

© Lubin Mfg. Co. (Wilbert Melville, author); 29Mar16; LP7970.

THE SCARLET CRYSTAL. Red Feather. 1917. 5 reels.

Credits: J. Grubb Alexander; producer, Charles Swickard.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 20Jan17; LP10038.

THE SCARLET DAREDEVIL. British & Dominions Film Corporation, Ltd. 1929. 7 reels. Adapted from "The Triumph of the Scarlet Pimpernel" by Baroness Orczy.

Credits: Director, T. Hayes Hunter.

© World Wide Pictures, Inc.; 20Jun29; LP480.

SCARLET DAWN. 1932. 7 reels. Based on the novel "Revolt" by Mary McCall, Jr.

Credits: Director, William Dieterle; screenplay, Niven Busch, Erwin Gelsey.

© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 9Dec32; LP3468.

SCARLET DAYS. Paramount-Artcraft. Presented by D. W. Griffith. 1919. 7 reels.

Credits: Director, D. W. Griffith; story and scenario, S. E. V. Taylor.

© D. W. Griffith; 24Oct19; LP14367.

THE SCARLET DOVE. 1928. 6 reels, sd.

Credits: Story and direction, Arthur Gregor; continuity, John Francis Natteford; editor, Martin G. Cohn.

© Tiffany-Stahl Productions, Inc.; 23Apr28; LP25181.

THE SCARLET DROP. 1918. 5 reels.

Credits: Direction and story, Jack Ford; scenario, George Hively.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 1Apr18; LP12265.

THE SCARLET EMPRESS. Presented by Adolph Zukor. 1934. 13 reels, sd. Based on a diary of Catharine the Great, arranged by Manuel Komroff.

Credits: Director, Josef Von Sternberg; music score based on Tschaikowsky and Mendelssohn; music by John M. Leipold, W. Franke Harling.

© Paramount Productions, Inc.; 5Sep34; LP4932.

THE SCARLET HONEYMOON. 1925. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, Allan Hale; story, Fannie Davis; scenario, E. Magnus Ingleton.

© William Fox (Fox Film Corp., author); 22Feb25; LP21197.

THE SCARLET LADY. 1915. 3 reels.

Credits: Director, George Nichols.

© Selig Polyscope Co. (Will M. Hough, author); 24Jul15; LP5978.

THE SCARLET LADY. An Alan Crosland Production. 1928. 7 reels.

Credits: Producer, Harry Cohn; director, Alan Crosland; story, Bess Meredyth; film editor, Frank Atkinson.

© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 29Sep28; LP25664.

THE SCARLET LETTER. 1917. For Fox Film Corp. 5 reels. From the story by Nathaniel Hawthorne.

Credits: Adapted and directed by Carl Harbaugh.

© William Fox (Carl Harbaugh, author); 11Feb17; LP10163.

THE SCARLET LETTER. (Herbert Kaufman's Weekly) 1920. 1 reel.

Credits: Herbert Kaufman.

© Selznick Pictures Corp.; 7Jun20; LP15222.

THE SCARLET LETTER. 1926. 9 reels. From the story by Nathaniel Hawthorne.

Credits: Producer and director, Victor Seastrom; adaptation, titles, and scenario, Frances Marion; film editor, Hugh Wynn.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Corp.; 21Dec26; LP23517.

THE SCARLET LETTER. 1934. 8 reels, sd. From the novel by Nathaniel Hawthorne.

Credits: Supervision, Larry Darmour; director, Robert G. Vignola; screenplay, Leonard Fields, David Silverstein; film editor, Charles Harris.

© Majestic Producing Corp.; 15Nov34; LP5149.

THE SCARLET LILY. Presented by B. P. Schulberg. 1923. 6 reels.

Credits: Director, Victor Schertzinger; story, Fred Sittenham.

© Preferred Pictures, Inc.; 11Jun23; LP19078.

THE SCARLET MARK. Victor. 1916. 2 reels. From a story by Amy Vorhaus.

Credits: Catherine Carr; producer, Lucius J. Henderson.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 13Jun16; LP8499.

THE SCARLET OATH. Peerless. Presented by William A. Brady in association with World Pictures. © 1916. Title changed from "The Other Sister."

Credits: Directors, Frank Powell and Travers Vale; original story, Frederic Kulz; scenario, Gardiner Hunting.

© World Film Corp. (Frederic Kulz, author); title & descr., 18Oct16; 320 prints, 12Oct16; LU9349.

SCARLET PAGES. 1930. 9 reels.

Credits: Director, Ray Enright.

© First National Pictures, Inc.; 22Sep30; LP1582.

SCARLET PAGES. Trailer. First National. 1930. 1 reel.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 10Aug30; MP1791.

THE SCARLET PIMPERNEL. 1917. 6 reels. Based on the play by the Baroness Orczy.

Credits: Director, Richard Stanton; adaptation, Ben Cohn.

© William Fox (Fox Film Corp., author); 28Oct17; LP11639.

THE SCARLET PIMPERNEL. Released through United Artists. 1935. 11 reels. Based on the story by Baroness Orczy.

Credits: Producer, Alexander Korda; director, Harold Young; story, Robert Sherwood, Arthur Wimperis; scenario, continuity and dialogue, Lajos Biro, Sam Bermann, Robert Sherwood, Arthur Wimperis; collaborator, Baroness Orczy.

© London Film Productions, Ltd.; 16Feb35; LP5334.

SCARLET RIVER. 1933. 6 reels, sd.

Credits: Associate producer, David Lewis; director, Otto Brower; story and screenplay, Harold Shumate; film editor, Fred Kaudston.

© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 10Mar33; LP3725.

THE SCARLET ROAD. © 1916.

© George Kleine (Bruno Lessing [pseud. of Rudolph Edgar Block] & Clarkson Miller, authors); title, descr. & 109 prints, 2Feb16; LU7542.

THE SCARLET ROAD. Presented by Kleine-Edison Features. 1916. 5 reels.

© George Kleine (Bruno Lessing [pseud. of Rudolph Edgar Block] & Clarkson Miller, authors); 16Feb16; LP7859.

THE SCARLET ROAD. 1918. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, Edward Le Saint; scenario and story, Charles Kenyon.

© William Fox (Fox Film Corp., author); 23Jun18; LP12587.

THE SCARLET RUNNER. 1916. 2 reels each. © The Vitagraph Co. of America (C. N. & A. M. Williamson, authors).

Credits: Producers, William P. S. Earle, Wally Van [pseud. of Wally Van Nostrand]; director, Wally Van [pseud.]; picturized by George H. Plympton.

1. The Car and His Majesty. © 9Sep16; LP9083.

2. The Masked Ball. © 9Sep16; LP9084.

3. Nuremberg Watch. © 9Sep16; LP9085.

4. The Hidden Prince. © 9Sep16; LP9086.

5. The Jacobean House. © 28Sep16; LP9213.

6. The Red Whiskered Man. © 28Sep16; LP9214.

7. The Mysterious Motor Car. © 28Sep16; LP9212.

8. The Glove and the Ring. © 2Oct16; LP9222.

9. The Gold Cigarette Case. © 17Oct16; LP9337.

10. The Lost Girl. © 17Oct16; LP9338.

11. The Missing Chapter. © 17Oct16; LP9339.

12. The Car and the Girl. © 17Oct16; LP9340.

THE SCARLET SAINT. 1925. 7 reels. Adapted from "The Lady Who Played Fidele" by Gerald Beaumont.

Credits: Supervision, Earl Hudson; director, George Archainbaud.

© First National Pictures, Inc.; 29Oct25; LP21951.

SCARLET SEAS. Presented by Richard A. Rowland. 1928. 7 reels.

Credits: Producer, John Francis Dillon; story, W. Scott Darling; screenplay, Bradley King.

© First National Pictures, Inc.; 10Dec28; LP25899.

THE SCARLET SHADOW. 1919. 6 reels.

Credits: Director, Robert Z. Leonard; story, Lorne H. Fontaine, Katherine Leister Robbins; scenario, Harvey F. Thew.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 14Feb19; LP13403.

THE SCARLET SIN. Broadway Universal Special. 1915. 4 reels.

Credits: Producer, Otis Turner; story, Olga Printzlau Clark; scenario, James Dayton.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 17Jul15; LP5851.

THE SCARLET STREAK. 1925-26. 2 reels each. From the story "Dangers of the Deep" by Leigh Jacobson. © Universal Pictures Corp.

Credits: Director, Henry McRae.

1. The Face in the Crowd. © 14Nov25; LP22002.

2. Masks and Men. © 17Nov25; LP22020.

3. The Rope of Hazard. © 20Nov25; LP22026.

4. The Death Ray. © 24Dec25; LP22177.

5. The Lost Story. © 24Dec25; LP22178.

6. The Plunge of Peril. © 24Dec25; LP22179.

7. The Race of Terror. © 16Jan26; LP22280.

8. The Cable of Courage. © 22Jan26; LP22312.

9. The Dive of Death. © 30Jan26; LP22360.

10. Universal Peace. © 8Feb26; LP22391.

THE SCARLET TRAIL. 1918. 6 reels. From the book "Don't Take a Chance" by Charles Larned Robinson.

Credits: Story and direction, John S. Lawrence.

© G and L Features (B. S. Moss Motion Picture Corp., author); 21Dec18; LP13541.

THE SCARLET WEST. Presented by Frank J. Carroll. 1925. 9 reels.

Credits: Story, A. B. Heath.

© First National Pictures, Inc.; 2Jul25; LP21625.

THE SCARLET WOMAN. 1916. 6 reels.

Credits: Director, Edward Lawrence; scenario, Aaron Hoffman.

© Popular Plays and Players, Inc.; 8Jun16; LP8460.

LE SCARPE AL SOLE. 1936. 10 reels, sd. From the book by Paolo Monelli.

Credits: Director, Mario Rossi; scenario, Curt Alexander.

© Nuovo Mondo Motion Pictures, Inc. (Artisti Associati, author); 6Jun36; LP6400.

SCARS. 1915. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Burton L. King.

© Selig Polyscope Co. (Marc E. Jones, author); 11Feb15; LP4441.

SCARS AND BARS. 1918. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Noel Smith.

© L-Ko Motion Picture Kompany, Inc.; 8Sep18; LP12963.

SCARS AND STRIPES FOREVER. 1916. 2 reels.

© L-Ko Motion Picture Kompany; 13Mar16; LP7821.

SCARS OF JEALOUSY. First National Pictures, Inc. 1923. 7 reels.

Credits: Anthony E. Rudd; supervision, Thomas H. Ince; adaptation and direction, Lambert Hillyer.

© Thomas H. Ince; 19Mar23; LP18790.

SCARY CROWS. (Scrappy) (A Color Rhapsody) 1937. 716 ft., sd., color.

Credits: Producer, Charles Mintz; story, Sid Marcus; animation, Art Davis; music, Joe De Nat.

© Screen Gems, Inc.; 4Sep37; MP7743.

THE SCENARIO SCHOOL. 1924. 2 reels.

Credits: Edited and titled by Ralph Spence.

© William Fox (Fox Film Corp., author); 6Jun24; LP20336.

SCÈNES DE LA VIE DE BOHÈME. SEE La BohÈme.

SCENES FROM 1914 COMMENCEMENT, NORWICH UNIVERSITY; the Military College of the State of Vermont. © 1914. 1,175 ft.

© Norwich University (Boston Moving Picture Co., author); title, descr. & 15 prints, 7Aug14; MU214.

SCENES FROM THE HIGHLAND OF JAMTLAND, SWEDEN. 1916. Split reel.

© Vitagraph Co. of America (A. Morgenstein, author); 13Mar16; MP540.

SCENES FROM THE WAR IN BELGIUM AND EAST GERMANY. © 1915.

© J. Greenzweig (Messters Projection, author); title, descr. & 9 prints, 9Jan15; MU283.

SCENES IN AND AROUND BRITISH HEADQUARTERS. (War Films, Series 5) © 1916. 380 ft.

© Reginald H. Brade; title, descr. & 29 prints, 3Jun16; MU630.

SCENES IN ICELAND. 1916. 1 reel.

© Vitagraph Co. of America (A. Morgenstein, author); 1May16; MP599.

SCENES IN THE CANADIAN ROCKIES. SEE

Canimated Nooz Pictorial.

Mile-a-Minute-Monty.

SCENES IN THE PLANT OF THE GEO. WIEDEMANN BREWING COMPANY, INC., NEWPORT, KENTUCKY. 3 reels. © 1913.

© Geo. Wiedemann Brewing Co., Inc., title, descr. & 7 prints, 17Jul13; MU68.

SCENES OF OTHER DAYS TAKEN IN ATLANTA, GA. 1913. 1 reel.

Credits: Charles M. Seay.

© Thomas A. Edison, Inc.; 26Jun13; LP868.

SCENES SELDOM SEEN. 1921. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Gertrude Emerson; titles, Joseph W. Farnham.

© Asia Magazine Travel Productions; 11May21; MP1953.

SCENES TAKEN IN COLOR BY TATTENHAM COLOR PROCESS. © 1928. Color, 16 mm.

© Daniel F. Tattenham; title, descr. & 2 prints, 16Aug28; MU5254.

SCENES TAKEN IN COLOR BY TATTENHAM COLOR PROCESS. © 1928. Color, 35 mm.

© Daniel F. Tattenham; title, descr. & 2 prints, 16Aug28; MU5255.

SCENIC JAPAN. © 1915. 2 reels.

© United Photo Plays Co. (George A. Dorsey, author); reel 1, title, descr. & 10 prints, 20Apr15; MU337; reel 2, title, descr. & 9 prints, 20Apr15; MU338.

SCENIC OF ALGIERS. 1931. 1 reel.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 13Apr31; MP2461.

SCENTING A TERRIBLE CRIME. © 1913.

© Biograph Co. (E. Lynn Summers, author); title, descr. & 51 prints, 7Oct13; LU1346.

SCENTS AND DOG SENSE. (Grantland Rice Sportlight) © 1927.

Credits: Producer, John L. Hawkinson.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (John L. Hawkinson, author); title, descr. & 20 prints, 7Jun27; MU4067.

THE SCHEME THAT FAILED. © 1916.

© Juvenile Film Corp.; title, descr. & 21 prints, 30Sep16; LU9218.

THE SCHEMERS. 1913. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, George D. Baker.

© The Vitagraph Co. of America (Frederick Piano, author); 30Aug13; LP1507.

THE SCHEMERS. 1916. 3 reels.

Credits: Jos. A. Roach.

© Essanay Film Mfg. Co.; 20May16; LP8326.

THE SCHEMERS. Metro-Drew. 1916. 1 reel.

Credits: Paul Dennon.

© Metro Pictures Corp.; 7Jun16; LP8447.

THE SCHEMERS. © 1922.

© Reol Productions Corp. (Wallace Johnson, author); title & descr., 18Aug22; 393 prints, 19Aug22; LU18157.

SCHLITZ ON MT. WASHINGTON; or, THE DOCTOR ON THE MOUNTAIN. © 1936. 5 reels.

Credits: Directed, edited, and produced by Christopher Young.

© Christopher Young; title, descr. & 320 prints, 10Aug36; LU6520.

SCHOOL BEGINS. (Our Gang Comedies) Presented by Hal Roach. 1928. 2 reels, b&w.

Credits: Director, Anthony Mack; story and production, Robert McGowan; titles, H. M. Walker; editor, Richard Currier.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Distributing Corp.; 17Nov28; LP25844.

SCHOOL BIRDS. (Terrytoons) Presented by E. W. Hammons. 1937. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Paul Terry, Mannie Davis, George Gordon; scored and conducted by Philip A. Scheib.

© Terrytoons, Inc.; 30Apr37; MP7388.

SCHOOL DAYS. 1920. 2 reels.

Credits: Written and directed by Larry Semon, Mort Peebles, and Norman Taurog.

© The Vitagraph Co. of America; 27Apr20; LP15057.

SCHOOL DAYS. 1921. 8 reels.

Credits: Director, William Nigh; story, Walter DeLeon, William Nigh.

© Warner Brothers; 22Nov21; LP17224.

SCHOOL DAYS. © 1926.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Paul Terry, author); title, descr. & 20 prints, 31Dec26; MU3704.

SCHOOL DAYS. (A Grantland Rice Sportlight) Presented by AmeÉdÉe J. Van Beuren. 1928. 1 reel.

Credits: Producer, John L. Hawkinson.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc.; 3Dec28; MP5593.

SCHOOL DAYS. (A Flip the Frog Cartoon) 1932. 1 reel.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Distributing Corp.; 26May32; MP3322.

SCHOOL DAYS. 1932. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Dave Fleischer; animation, William Henning, David Tendlar.

© Paramount Publix Corp.; 29Sep32; MP3547.

SCHOOL DAZE. 1927. 1 reel. From George Herriman's cartoon character, Krazy Kat.

© Paramount Famous Lasky Corp.; 10Sep27; MP4277.

SCHOOL DAZE. SEE Felix the Cat in School Daze.

SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. 1934. 8 reels, sd. Suggested by Our Undisciplined Daughters by Reginald Wright Kauffman.

Credits: Associate producer, M. H. Hoffman, Jr.; director, William Nigh; story, continuity, and dialogue, Albert De Mond; film editor, Mildred Johnston.

© Liberty Pictures Corp.; 14Sep34; LP4967.

A SCHOOL FOR HUSBANDS. 1917. 5 reels.

Credits: Stanilaus Stange; producer, George H. Melford; scenario, Harvey F. Thew.

© Jesse L. Lasky Feature Play Co.; 19Mar17; LP10408.

SCHOOL FOR ROMANCE. 1934. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Archie Gottler; screenplay, Edward Eliscu, Archie Gottler.

© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 25Jan34; LP4434.

SCHOOL FOR SWING. 1936. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Director, Milton Schwarzwald.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 29Dec36; LP6814.

SCHOOL FOR WIVES. Halperin. 1925. 7 reels. From the novel "The House of Lynch" by Leonard Merrick.

© Victory Pictures, Inc.; 14Feb25; LP21155.

A SCHOOL GIRL'S LARK. SociÉtÉ CinÉmatographies Eclipse, France. © 1914.

© George Kleine (SociÉtÉ CinÉmatographies Eclipse, author); title, descr. & 33 prints, 2Jan14; LU1883.

SCHOOL LIFE © 1938.

© Arthur DeVere Storey; title, descr. & 6 prints, 26Jan38; MU8112.

SCHOOL OF DRAMA. SEE Dramatic School.

SCHOOL PALS. 1923. 2 reels.

Credits: Directors, Lou Seiler, Clyde Carruth.

© William Fox (Fox Film Corp., author); 13Jan23; LP19787.

A SCHOOLHOUSE SCANDAL. 1919. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, E. F. Cline; supervision, Hampton Del Ruth.

© William Fox (Fox Film Corp., author); 23Nov19; LP14467.

THE SCHOOLING OF MARY ANN. 1914. 1 reel.

Credits: Producer, Edward J. LeSaint.

© Selig Polyscope Co. (C. B. Clark, author); 14Apr14; LP2522.

THE SCHOOLMARM'S SHOOTING MATCH. © 1913.

© Selig Polyscope Co. (Cornelius Shea, author); title, descr. & 30 prints, 1Nov13; LU1514.

SCHOOLS AND SCHOOLS. 1918. 2 reels. Based on a story by O. Henry [pseud. of William Sydney Porter].

Credits: Director, Martin Justice; adaptation, Katharine Reed.

© Broadway Star Features Co., Inc.; 19Feb18; LP12088.

SCHUBERT'S FRIENDS. (The Melody Master, 3) 1929. 1 reel.

Credits: Written and directed by James A. Fitzpatrick.

© Paramount Famous Lasky Corp.; 26Apr29; MP132.

SCHUBERT'S INSPIRATION. 1929. 1 reel.

Credits: Written and directed by James A. Fitzpatrick.

© Paramount Famous Lasky Corp.; 29Mar29; MP39.

SCHUBERT'S MASTERPIECE. (Melody Master, no. 5) 1929. 1 reel.

Credits: Written and directed by James A. Fitzpatrick.

© Paramount Famous Lasky Corp.; 17May29; MP209.

SCHUBERT'S SERENADE. 1928. 1 reel.

Credits: Direction, story, and scenario, Marcel G. Silver.

© Fox Case Corp.; 14Feb28; MP4759.

SCHUBERT'S SERENADE. (A Musical Romance) 1937. 1 reel, sd.

© Paramount Pictures, Inc.; 23Jul37; MP7656.

SCHUBERT'S SONGS: SWISS LONGING FOR HOME AND THE SERENADE. 1929. 1 reel, sd.

© Paramount Famous Lasky Corp.; 23Feb29; MP5848.

SCHUBERT'S UNFINISHED SYMPHONY. 1929. 1 reel.

Credits: Written and directed by James A. FitzPatrick.

© Paramount Famous Lasky Corp.; 28Jun29; MP390.

DAS SCHWARZE LOS. SEE The Black Destiny.

DER SCHWIMMER. Dansk Kinograph Films, A. G. Copenhagen. © 1914. 850 ft.

© Jacques Greenzweig (Dansk Kinograph Films, A. G., author); title, descr. & 8 prints, 22May14; LU2744.

THE SCIENCE OF CRIME. © 1914.

© Biograph Co.; title, descr. & 87 prints, 28May14; LU2765.

THE SCIENCE OF FINGER WATERWAVING. © 1929.

© T. Paul Titus; title, descr. & 11 prints, 25Feb29; MU5839.

SCIENCE OF LIFE. 1924. 1 reel each. © Bray Screen Products, Inc.

1. Protoplasm—The Beginning of Life. © 1Jun24; MP2672.

2. Reproduction in Lower Forms of Life. © 1Jun24; MP2673.

3. Reproduction in Higher Forms. © 1Jun24; MP2674.

5. How Plants and Animals Cause Disease. © 1Jun24; MP2675.

6. How Disease Is Spread. © 1Jun24; MP2676.

7. How to Prevent Disease. © 1Jun24; MP2677.

8. How the Mosquito Spreads Disease. © 1Jun24; MP2678.

9. The Fly as a Disease Carrier. © 1Jun24; MP2679.

10. Personal Hygiene for Young Women. © 1Jun24; MP2680.

11. Personal Hygiene for Young Men. © 1Jun24; MP2681.

12. General Personal Hygiene. © 1Jun24; MP2682.

THE SCIENCE OF WEATHER PREDICTION. 1924. 1 reel.

© Bray Screen Products, Inc.; 1Jun24; MP2659.

A SCIENTIFIC HUSBAND. 1925. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Bryan Foy; story, Murray Roth.

© William Fox (Fox Film Corp., author); 10May25; LP21496.

THE SCOFFER. First National. 1921. 7 reels.

Credits: Producer, Allan Dwan; story, Val Cleveland; adaptation, Lillian Ducey.

© Mayflower Photoplay Corp. (Allan Dwan, author); 15Feb21; LP16141.

SCOOP. SEE That's My Story.

SCORCHED WINGS. Imp. 1916. 3 reels.

Credits: Raymond L. Schrock; producer, Brinsley Shaw.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 24Mar16; LP7898.

SCORCHING SANDS. © 1923.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Hal E. Roach, author); title, descr. & 18 prints, 9Nov23; LU19588.

THE SCORCHING WAY. SEE The Hidden Scar.

THE SCORPION'S STING. Victor. 1916. 3 reels.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 2Jun16; LP8413.

SCOTCH. (Mack Sennett Talking Comedies) 1930. 22 min., sd.

Credits: Director, Mack Sennett.

© Mack Sennett, Inc.; 19Jan30; LP1050.

SCOTCH HIGHBALL. (Paul Terry Toons) 1930. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Frank Moser, Paul Terry.

© Audio-Cinema, Inc.; 16Dec30; LP1915.

SCOTCH LOVE. 1930. 1 reel.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 30Jun30; MP1686.

SCOTCH VALLEY. SEE Amateur Daddy.

SCOTLAND FOREVER. 1913. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Harry Lambart.

© The Vitagraph Co. of America (Charles Brown, author); 23Dec13; LP1945.

SCOTLAND, THE BONNIE. (A FitzPatrick Traveltalk) 1933. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Compiler, James A. FitzPatrick.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Corp.; 17Nov33; MP4420.

SCOTLAND YARD. 1930. 6,750 ft., sd.

Credits: Director, William K. Howard; editor, Jack Murray.

© Fox Film Corp.; 24Sep30; LP1615.

SCOTLAND YARD COMMANDS. Presented by Edward L. Alperson. 1937. 8 reels. Adapted from the novel by Nevil Shute [pseud. of Nevil Shute Norway].

Credits: Producer, Basil Dean; director, James Flood; screenplay, Gerald Fairlie.

© Grand National Films, Inc.; 30Jan37; LP6889.

THE SCOTS HAVE A WORD FOR IT. 1936. 1 reel, sd.

© The Studebaker Corp. (AudiVision, Inc., author); 10Jun36; MP6543.

SCOTTIE FINDS A HOME. (Rainbow Parade Series, no. 12) 1935. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Director, Burt Gillett.

© The Van Beuren Corp.; 23Aug35; MP5806.

THE SCOUNDREL. 1935. 8 reels, sd.

Credits: Written, directed, and produced by Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur.

© Paramount Productions, Inc.; 6Jun35; LP5589.

THE SCOURGE. © 1918.

© Howard Rockwood Moore; title, descr. & 8 prints, 14May18; LU12419.

SCOURING THE SKIES. (Adventures of the Newsreel Cameraman) 1936. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Editor, Lew Lehr.

© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.; 14Aug36; MP6731.

SCOUTING CHEVROLET. 1936. Filmstrip, sd.

© Chrysler Corp. (Kenneth W. Vance, author); 29Feb36; MP6409.

SCOUTING WITH DAN BEARD. © 1926.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Harry Standish Kimberly & Wm. W. Young, authors); title, descr. & 32 prints, 29Sep26; MU3591.

SCOUTS TO THE RESCUE. 1938-39.

© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.

Credits: Directors, Ray Taylor, Alan James; original story, Irving Crump; screenplay, Wyndham Gittens, George Plympton, Basil Dickey, Joseph Poland.

1. Death Rides the Air. © 28Nov38; LP8449.

2. Avalanche of Doom. © 28Nov38; LP8450.

3. Trapped by the Indians. © 5Dec38; LP8470.

4. River of Doom. © 12Dec38; LP8487.

5. Descending Doom. © 12Dec38; LP8488.

6. Ghost Town Menace. © 23Dec38; LP8504.

7. Destroyed by Dynamite. © 31Dec38; LP8546.

8. Thundering Hoofs! © 31Dec38; LP8547.

9. The Fire God Strikes. © 31Dec38; LP8548.

10. The Battle at Ghost Town. © 18Jan39; LP8555.

11. Hurtling Through Space. © 18Jan39; LP8556.

12. The Boy Scouts' Triumph. © 26Jan39; LP8581.

SCRAM. (Hal Roach Comedy) Presented by Hal Roach. 1932. 2 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Raymond McCarey; dialogue, H. M. Walker; editor, Richard Currier.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Distributing Corp.; 12Sep32; LP3237.

SCRAMBLED EGGS. (Cameo Comedy) 1925. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Jess Robbins.

© Educational Film Exchanges, Inc.; 11Dec25; LP22107.

SCRAMBLED EGGS. © 1926.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Paul Terry, author); title, descr. & 20 prints, 17Sep26; MU3566.

SCRAMBLED EGGS. (A Walter Lantz Cartune) (A Walter Lantz Peterkin) 1939. 1 reel, sd., color.

Credits: Director, Alex Lovy; story, Elaine PogÁny; animation, Frank Tipper, Hicks Lokey.

© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 10Nov39; MP9757.

SCRAMBLED HEARTS. 1917. 1 reel.

© L-Ko Motion Picture Kompany; 20Apr17; LP10605.

A SCRAMBLED HONEYMOON. (Harold Highbrow Series) Snappy. 1927. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Doran Cox; story, James Madison; continuity, George H. Plympton.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 2Nov27; LP24625.

SCRAMBLED LEGS. (News World of Sports) 1937. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Narrative by Jack Kofoed; described by Dan Seymour.

© Columbia Pictures Corp. of California, Ltd.; 20Feb37; MP7187.

SCRAMBLED WEDDINGS. 1928. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, N. T. Barrows; story, T. J. Crizer, James Davis.

© Paramount Famous Lasky Corp.; 30Jun28; LP25430.

SCRAMBLED WIVES. First National. 1921. 6 reels. From the play by Adelaide Matthews and Martha M. Stanley.

Credits: Producer, Adolph Klauber; director, Edward H. Griffith; scenario, Gardner Hunting.

© Marguerite Clark Productions, Inc.; 21Mar21; LP16303.

SCRAMBLED YEGGS. SEE Felix the Cat in Scrambled Yeggs.

SCRAP IRON. First National. Presented by Arthur S. Kane. 1921. 7 reels. Adapted from the Saturday Evening Post story by Charles E. Van Loan.

Credits: Director, Charles Ray; adaptation, Finis Fox.

** © Charles E. Ray, Jr.; 12Jul21; LP16756.

A SCRAP OF PAPER. 1914. 2 reels.

© Biograph Co.; 8Dec14; LP3916.

THE SCRAP OF PAPER. © 1920.

© William Steiner (Alexander F. Frank, author); title, descr. & 256 prints, 3Jan20; LU14601.

A SCRAP OF PAPER. SEE Three Green Eyes.

THE SCRAPPER. Bison. 1917. 2 reels.

Credits: Written and directed by Jack Ford.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 26May17; LP10848.

THE SCRAPPER. 1922. 4,491 ft. Based on the story "Malloy Compeador" by R. G. Kirk.

Credits: Director, Hobart Henley; scenario, Edward T. Lowe, Jr.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 23Jan22; LP17492.

SCRAPPILY MARRIED. Joker. 1916. 1 reel.

Credits: Harry Wulze; director, W. W. Beaudine.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 22Nov16; LP9587.

SCRAPPILY MARRIED. 1930. 2 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, A. Leslie Pearce; story, Willson Collison.

© Paramount Famous Lasky Corp.; 23Feb30; LP1104.

THE SCRAPPIN' FOOL. (Western Featurette) 1927. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Bruce Mitchell; story, L. V. Jefferson; continuity, William Lester.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 1Sep27; LP24355.

THE SCRAPPIN' RANGER. 1928. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Josef Levigard; story and continuity, Grace Cunard.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 28Nov28; LP25876.

THE SCRAPPING KID. (Blue Streak Western) 1926. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, Clifford S. Smith; story and scenario, E. Richard Schayer.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 26Apr26; LP22662.

SCRAPPY'S ADDED ATTRACTION. (A Scrappy Cartoon) Presented by Columbia Pictures Corp. 1939. 591 ft., sd.

Credits: Producer, Charles Mintz; story, Art Davis; animation, Sid Marcus; music, Joe De Nat.

© Screen Gems, Inc.; 28Jan39; MP9116.

SCRAPPY'S ART GALLERY. (Scrappy) Presented by Columbia Pictures Corp. 1934. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Producer, Charles Mintz; story, Sid Marcus; animation, Art Davis; musical score, Joe de Nat.

© Screen Gems, Inc.; 19Jan34; MP4522.

SCRAPPY'S AUTO SHOW. (A Scrappy Cartoon) Presented by Columbia Pictures Corp. 1933. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Producer, Charles Mintz; story, Sid Marcus; animation, Art Davis; musical score, Joe De Nat.

© Screen Gems, Inc.; 18Dec33; MP4465.

SCRAPPY'S BAND CONCERT. (A Scrappy Cartoon). Presented by Columbia Pictures Corp. 1937. 647 ft., sd.

Credits: Producer, Charles Mintz; story, Allen Rose; animation, Harry Love; music, Joe de Nat.

© Screen Gems, Inc.; 13Apr37; MP7350.

SCRAPPY'S BIG MOMENT. 1935. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Story, Ben Harrison; animation, Manny Gould, Al Rose.

© Screen Gems, Inc.; 29Jul35; MP5762.

SCRAPPY'S BOY SCOUTS. 1936. 668 ft., sd.

Credits: Producer, Charles Mintz; story, Art Davis; animation, Sid Marcus; music, Joe de Nat.

© Screen Gems, Inc.; 8Jan36; MP6121.

SCRAPPY'S CAMERA TROUBLES. 1936. 612 ft., sd.

Credits: Producer, Charles Mintz; story, Ben Harrison; animation, Manny Gould; music, Joe de Nat.

© Screen Gems, Inc.; 11May36; MP6444.

SCRAPPY'S DOG SHOW. (A Scrappy Cartoon) Presented by Columbia Pictures Corp. 1934. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Producer, Charles Mintz; story, Sid Marcus; animation, Art Davis; musical score, Joe de Nat.

© Screen Gems, Inc.; 10May34; MP4760.

SCRAPPY'S EXPEDITION. (A Scrappy Cartoon) Presented by Columbia Pictures Corp. 1934. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Producer, Charles Mintz; story, Sid Marcus; animation, Art Davis; musical score, Joe de Nat.

© Screen Gems, Inc.; 3Sep34; MP4984.

SCRAPPY'S GHOST STORY. (Scrappy) Presented by Columbia Pictures Corp. 1935. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Producer, Charles Mintz; story, Ben Harrison; animation, Manny Gould, Harry Love; music, Joe de Nat.

© Screen Gems, Inc.; 21May35; MP5598.

SCRAPPY'S MUSIC LESSON. (A Scrappy Cartoon) Presented by Columbia Pictures Corp. 1937. 638 ft., sd.

Credits: Producer, Charles Mintz; story, Art Davis; animation, Sid Marcus; music, Joe de Nat.

© Screen Gems, Inc.; 25May37; MP7455.

SCRAPPY'S NEWS FLASHES. (A Scrappy Cartoon) 1937. 565 ft., sd.

Credits: Producer, Charles Mintz; story, Allen Rose; animation, Harry Love; music, Joe de Nat.

© Screen Gems, Inc.; 22Nov37; MP7933.

SCRAPPY'S PARTY. Presented by Columbia Pictures Corp. 1933. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Dick Heumor; producer, Charles Mintz; animation, Sid Marcus, Art Davis; music score, Joe de Nat.

© Screen Gems, Inc.; 16Feb33; MP3842.

SCRAPPY'S PLAYMATES. (A Scrappy Cartoon) Presented by Columbia Pictures Corp. 1938. 562 ft., sd.

Credits: Producer, Charles Mintz; story, Art Davis; animation, Sid Marcus; music, Joe de Nat.

© Screen Gems, Inc.; 15Apr38; MP8332.

SCRAPPY'S PONY. 1936. 569 ft., sd.

Credits: Producer, Charles Mintz; story, Ben Harrison; animation, Manny Gould; music, Joe de Nat.

© Screen Gems, Inc.; 9Mar36; MP6270.

SCRAPPY'S RELAY RACE. (A Scrappy Cartoon) Presented by Columbia Pictures Corp. 1934. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Producer, Charles Mintz; story, Sid Marcus; animation, Art Davis; musical score, Joe de Nat.

© Screen Gems, Inc.; 8Jul34; MP4855.

SCRAPPY'S RODEO. (Scrappy) Presented by Columbia Pictures Corp. 1939. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Story, Allen Rose; animation, Harry Love, Louie Lilly; music, Joe De Nat.

© Screen Gems, Inc.; 12Jun39; LP8920.

SCRAPPY'S SIDE SHOW. (A Scrappy Cartoon) Presented by Columbia Pictures Corp. 1939. 594 ft., sd.

Credits: Producer, Charles Mintz; story, Allen Rose; animation, Harry Love, Louie Lilly; music, Joe de Nat.

© Screen Gems, Inc.; 10Mar39; MP9206.

SCRAPPY'S TELEVISION. (Scrappy) Presented by Columbia Pictures Corp. 1934. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Producer, Charles Mintz; story, Sid Marcus; animation, Art Davis; musical score, Joe de Nat.

© Screen Gems, Inc.; 2Feb34; MP4568.

SCRAPPY'S THEME SONG. (A Scrappy Cartoon) Presented by Columbia Pictures Corp. 1934. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Producer, Charles Mintz; story, Sid Marcus; animation, Art Davis; musical score, Joe de Nat.

© Screen Gems, Inc.; 13Jun34; MP4807.

SCRAPPY'S TOY SHOP. (A Scrappy Cartoon) Presented by Columbia Pictures Corp. 1934. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Producer, Charles Mintz; story, Sid Marcus; animation, Art Davis; musical score, Joe de Nat.

© Screen Gems, Inc.; 6Apr34; MP4707.

SCRAPPY'S TRAILER. Presented by Columbia Pictures Corp. 1935. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Producer, Charles Mintz; story, Ben Harrison; animation, Manny Gould, Harry Love; music, Joe de Nat.

© Screen Gems, Inc.; 3Sep35; MP5814.

SCRAPPY'S TRIP TO MARS. (A Scrappy Cartoon) 1938. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Producer, Charles Mintz; story, Allen Rose; animation, Harry Love; music, Joe de Nat.

© Screen Gems, Inc.; 7Feb38; MP8147.

SCRATCH-AS-CATCH-CAN. 1931. 2 reels, sd.

Credits: Producer, Louis Brock; director, Mark Sandrich; story, Bobby Clark; adaptation, Johnnie Grey, Mark Sandrich, William Grew; film editor, Ted Cheesman.

© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 17Oct31; LP2577.

SCRATCH MY BACK. 1920. 6 reels.

Credits: Director, Sidney Olcott; story, Rupert Hughes.

© Rupert Hughes (Goldwyn Pictures Corp., author); 4Jun20; LP15215.

A SCRATCH OF THE PEN. © 1914.

© PathÉ FrÈres; title, descr. & 49 prints, 30Dec14; LU4068.

SCRATCHED. Imp. 1916. 2 reels.

Credits: Douglas Bronston; director, Fred A. Kelsey.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 1Dec16; LP9637.

SCRATCHING THROUGH. (Cameo Comedy) 1926. 1 reel.

© Educational Film Exchanges, Inc.; 28Apr26; LP22751.

A SCREAM IN SOCIETY. (Star Comedy) 1920. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Vin Moore; story, Maynard Laswell.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 14Oct20; LP15701.

A SCREAM IN THE NIGHT. 1919. 6 reels.

Credits: Directors, Burton King, Leander De Cordova; story, Charles A. Logue; editor, John J. Keeley.

© Select Pictures Corp.; 29Sep19; LP14271.

THE SCREAMING SHADOW. 1920. 2 reels each. © Frank G. Hall.

Credits: Director, Duke Worne; story, J. Grubb Alexander, Harvey Gates.

1. A Cry in the Dark. © 26Jan20; LP14674.

2. The Virgin of Death. © 26Jan20; LP14675.

3. The Fang of the Beast. © 30Jan20; LP14690.

4. The Black Seven. © 8Mar20; LP14845.

5. The Vapor of Death. © 8Mar20; LP14842.

6. The Hidden Menace. © 23Mar20; LP14915.

7. Into the Depths. © 24Mar20; LP14940.

8. The White Terror. © 4Apr20; LP15116.

9. The Sleeping Death. © 6Apr20; LP15008.

10. The Prey of Mong. © 19Apr20; LP15031.

11. Liquid Fire. © 27Apr20; LP15055.

12. Cold Steel. © 1May20; LP15165.

13. The Fourth Symbol. © 8May20; LP15117.

14. Entombed Alive. © 18May20; LP15141.

15. Unmasked. © 22May20; LP15166.

THE SCREEN FAN. (James Montgomery Flagg's Girls You Know) 1917. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Jack Eaton.

© Thomas A. Edison, Inc.; 19Dec17; LP11887.

SCREEN LETTER BOX. 1919. 1 reel each. © Screen Letter Box, Inc.

Credits: Producer, Jack Cohn.

1. © 18Jul19; MP1372.

2. © 28Jul19; MP1386.

3. © 2Aug19; MP1385.

4. © 2Aug19; MP1389.

5. © 13Aug19; MP1395.

6. © 30Aug19; MP1410.

7. © 12Sep19; MP1421.

8. © 18Sep19; MP1429.

SCREEN REVIEW. © 1918.

© Arthur DeVere Storey; title, descr. & 2 prints, 1Mar18; MU1159.

SCREEN SNAPSHOTS. © 1922-23. © Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Jack Cohn & Louis Lewyn, authors).

1. © title, descr. & 40 prints, 17May22; LU17887.

2. © title, descr. & 16 prints, 17May22; LU17886.

3. © title, descr. & 18 prints, 26Jun22; LU17999.

4. © title, descr. & 20 prints, 26Jun22; LU18000.

5. © title, descr. & 16 prints, 26Jun22; LU17993.

6. © title, descr. & 18 prints, 20Jul22; LU18077.

7. © title, descr. & 16 prints, 9Aug22; LU18132.

8. © title, descr. & 18 prints, 9Aug22; LU18133.

9. © title, descr. & 20 prints, 9Aug22; LU18131.

10. © title, descr. & 20 prints, 11Oct22; LU18304.

11. © title, descr. & 16 prints, 11Oct22; LU18307.

12. © title, descr. & 20 prints, 11Nov22; LU18396.

13. © title, descr. & 20 prints, 11Nov22; LU18397.

14. © title, descr. & 20 prints, 11Nov22; LU18402.

15. © title, descr. & 16 prints, 1Dec22; LU18453.

16. © title, descr. & 16 prints, 11Dec22; LU18530.

17. © title, descr. & 18 prints, 14Dec22; LU18480.

18. © title, descr. & 20 prints, 17Feb23; LU18682.

19. © title, descr. & 20 prints, 17Feb23; LU18683.

20. © title, descr. & 20 prints, 17Feb23; LU18684.

21. © title, descr. & 16 prints, 17Feb23; LU18685.

22. © title, descr. & 18 prints, 17Feb23; LU18686.

23. © title, descr. & 16 prints, 27Feb23; LU18741.

24. © title, descr. & 20 prints, 27Apr23; LU18903.

25. © title, descr. & 20 prints, 27Apr23; LU18904.

26. © title, descr. & 18 prints, 27Apr23; LU18905.

SCREEN SOUVENIRS. 1931-35. 1 reel each, sd.

© Paramount Publix Corp. 1931/32.

1. © 17Aug31; MP2736.

2. © 12Sep31; MP2774.

3. © 10Oct31; MP2847.

4. © 7Nov31; MP2900.

5. © 5Dec31; MP2946.

6. © 2Jan32; MP2993.

7. © 30Jan32; MP3084.

8. © 26Feb32; MP3120.

9. © 25Mar32; MP3192.

10. © 21Apr32; MP3250.

11. © 23May32; MP3311.

12. © 16Jun32; MP3352.

[Series] 2, 1932/33.

1. © 4Aug32; MP3440.

2. © 1Sep32; MP3489.

3. © 29Sep32; MP3546.

4. © 27Oct32; MP3606.

5. © 28Nov32; MP3668.

6. © 22Dec32; MP3709.

7. © 19Jan33; MP3767.

© Paramount Productions, Inc.

[Series] 2, 1932/33.

8. © 16Feb33; MP3830.

9. © 16Mar33; MP3875.

10. © 13Apr33; MP3952.

11. © 11May33; MP4044.

12. © 8Jun33; MP4095.

13. © 7Jul33; MP4151.

[Series] 3, 1933/34.

1. © 25Aug33; MP4241.

2. © 20Sep33; MP4303.

3. © 17Oct33; MP4344.

4. © 17Nov33; MP4396.

5. © 12Dec33; MP4458.

6. © 10Jan34; MP4519.

7. © 7Feb34; MP4560.

8. © 7Mar34; MP4634.

9. © 4Apr34; MP4682.

10. © 2May34; MP4734.

11. © 31May34; MP4773.

12. © 27Jun34; MP4832.

13. © 26Jul34; MP4882.

[Series] 4, 1934/35.

1. © 20Sep34; MP4996.

2. © 30Nov34; MP5130.

3. © 7Feb35; MP5363.

4. © 18Apr35; MP5532.

THE SCREEN TEST. Presented by E. W. Hammons. 1936. 1,670 ft., sd.

Credits: Director, William Watson; story, Parke Levy.

© Educational Films Corp. of America; 18Dec36; LP6800.

SCREWBALL FOOTBALL. (Merrie Melodies) 1939. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Story, Melvin Millar; animation, Virgil Ross.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 16Dec39; MP9811.

SCRIPT GIRL. 1937. 20 min., sd.

Credits: Director, Roy Mack; story, Jack Henley, Cyrus Wood.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 25Dec37; LP7754.

SCROOGE. © 1913. 3,000 ft. Adapted from "A Christmas Carol" by Charles Dickens.

© Big A Features, Ltd. (Zenith Films, Ltd., London, author); title, descr. & 31 prints, 12Nov13; LU1568.

SCROOGE. Presented by Adolph Zukor. 1935. 8 reels. Based on "A Christmas Carol" by Charles Dickens.

Credits: Producer, Julius Hagen-Twickenham; director, Henry Edwards; scenario, H. Fowler Mear.

© Paramount Productions, Inc.; 30Dec35; LP6025.

THE SCRUB LADY. 1917. 2 reels.

Credits: Vincent Bryan.

© Dressler Producing Corp.; 12Oct17; LP11582.

THE SCULPTOR'S MASTERPIECE. © 1913.

© Ambrosio American Co. (A. Ambrosio, author); title, descr. & 78 prints, 29Oct13; LU1470.

THE SCULPTOR'S MODEL. 1915. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, George Nicholls.

© Selig Polyscope Co. (Nellie Browne Duff, author); 2Oct15; LP6558.

THE SCULPTURE OF THE LAND BY RIVERS. 1929. 1 reel.

Credits: Edited by Dept. of Geology, Harvard University.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc.; 21Jan29; MP5716.

THE SCUTTLERS. 1920. 6 reels. From the story by Clyde C. Westover.

Credits: Director, J. Gordan Edwards.

© William Fox (Fox Film Corp., author); 12Dec20; LP15923.

THE SEA. (Battle for Life) 1932. 9 min., sd.

Credits: Narrator, Gayne Whitman.

© Nathan, Woodard & Fairbanks; 25Dec32; MP4031.

THE SEA BAT. 1930. 8 reels, sd., b&w.

Credits: Story, Dorothy Yost; dramatization, Bess Meredyth, John Howard Lawson; film editor, Ira Morgan.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Distributing Corp.; 7Jul30; LP1401.

THE SEA BEAST. 1925. 10 reels. From the story "Moby Dick" by Herman Melville.

Credits: Director, Millard Webb; adaptation, Bess Meredyth.

© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 12Dec25; LP22137.

SEA DEVILS. Standard. 1931. 6 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Joseph Levering; story, Scott Littleton.

© Continental Talking Pictures Corp.; 5Jan31; LP2219.

SEA DEVILS. 1933. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Commentator, Frank McHugh.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 22Mar33; LP3739.

SEA DEVILS. 1937. 10 reels, sd.

Credits: Producer, Edward Small; director, Ben Stoloff; screenplay, Frank Wead, John Twist, P. J. Wolfson; editor, Arthur Roberts; music director, Roy Webb.

© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 19Feb37; LP6995.

SEA DOGS AND LAND RATS. 1916. 1 reel.

© L-Ko Motion Picture Kompany; 26Jan16; LP7508.

A SEA DOG'S LOVE. © 1913.

© Biograph Co. (H. C. Bohlander, author); title, descr. & 210 prints, 1Jul13; LU895.

A SEA DOG'S TALE. © 1926.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Mack Sennett, author); title, descr. & 34 prints, 17May26; LU22733.

THE SEA FLOWER. 1918. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, Colin Campbell; story, George Hull; scenario, H. Tipton Steck.

© Bluebird Photoplays, Inc.; 14Dec18; LP13153.

SEA FOOD. (Paramount-Christie Comedy) 1928. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, William Watson; story, Sig Herzig.

© Paramount Famous Lasky Corp.; 14Jul28; LP25447.

THE SEA GOD. 1930. 9 reels, sd. From the story "The Lost God" by John Russell, as related in a volume entitled "Where the Pavement Ends."

Credits: Direction & screenplay, George Abbott.

© Paramount Publix Corp.; 11Sep30; LP1572.

SEA GOIN' SHEIKS. (Rainbow Comedies) Presented by E. B. Derr. 1931. 2 reels, sd., b&w.

Credits: Producer, Fred Lalley; director, Wallace Fox; story, Wallace Fox, Bobby Carney, Si Willis; film editor, Fred Maguire; music director, Francis Gromon.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc.; 4Jan31; LP1861.

SEA GOING BIRDS. (Cannibals of the Deep Series, no. 6) 1932. 599 ft.

Credits: Supervision, Mack Sennett.

© Mack Sennett, Inc.; 3Jul32; MP3975.

THE SEA-GULL. 1914. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Rollin S. Sturgeon.

© Vitagraph Co. of America (Bennet A. Molter, author); 22Apr14; LP2562.

THE SEA HAWK. 1924. 12 reels. From the novel by Rafael Sabatini.

Credits: Adaptation, J. G. Hawks.

© Associated First National Pictures, Inc.; 16Jun24; LP20310.

THE SEA HORSE. 1917. 1 reel.

© Thomas A. Edison, Inc.; 24Mar17; MP894.

SEA HORSES. 1926. 6,565 ft. From the novel by Francis Brett Young.

Credits: Director, Allan Dwan; scenario, James Shelley Hamilton.

© Famous Players-Lasky Corp.; 5Mar26; LP23236.

SEA LEGS. Educational. 1925. 2 reels.

Credits: Robert Hall; director, Gilbert Pratt.

© Christie Film Co., Inc.; 12Feb25; LP21131.

SEA LEGS. 1930. 7 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Victor Heerman; story, George Marion, Jr.; scenario, Marion Dix; film editor, Doris Drought.

© Paramount Publix Corp.; 1Dec30; LP1798.

THE SEA LILY. Big U. 1916. 1 reel.

Credits: Producer, George Cochrane; story, Burton C. Law; scenario, Calder Johnstone.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 31May16; LP8387.

THE SEA LION. First National. 1921. 5 reels.

Credits: Emily Johnson; director, Rowland V. Lee; scenario, Joseph Franklin Poland.

** © Hobart Bosworth Productions, Inc.; 18Dec21; LP17447.

SEA MATES. Big U. 1916. 1 reel.

Credits: Written and directed by Francis Powers; scenario, F. M. Wilterwood.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 21Oct16; LP9368.

SEA MELODY. (Headliner, no. 1) 1938. 19 min., sd.

Credits: Producer, Bert Gilroy; director, Jean W. Yarbrough; story, Jean W. Yarbrough, Harold Tarshis; film editor, John Lockert.

© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 20Oct38; LP8395.

A SEA MYSTERY. Victor. 1916. 1 reel.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 14Jan16; LP7416.

THE SEA NYMPHS. 1914. 2 reels.

Credits: Producer, Mack Sennett.

© The Keystone Film Co. (Mack Sennett, author); 21Nov14; LP3823.

THE SEA OF GALILEE. (Pilgrimage to Palestine) Presented by the Holy Land Films Co. © 1926.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (F. J. Romell, author); title, descr. & 30 prints, 23Jan26; MU3304.

SEA RACKETEERS. 1937. 7 reels, sd.

Credits: Associate producer, Armand Schaefer; director, Hamilton MacFadden; original screenplay, Dorrell McGowan, Stuart McGowan.

© Republic Pictures Corp.; 16Aug37; LP7384.

THE SEA RIDER. 1920. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, Edwin L. Hollywood; story, Harry Dittmar; scenario, Fred Schaefer.

© The Vitagraph Co. of America; 5May20; LP15079.

THE SEA RIDERS. © 1922. 575 ft.

Credits: Direction and scenario, E. H. Griffith; story, Wallace MacDonald.

© Canadian Maritime Motion Picture Co., Ltd. (Wallace MacDonald, author); title & descr., 6Oct22; 179 prints, 1Sep22; LU18318.

SEA SCAMPS. (Juvenile Comedies) 1926. 2 reels.

Credits: Supervision, Jack White; director, Charles Lamont.

© Educational Film Exchanges, Inc.; 2Mar26; LP22434.

SEA SCOUTS. (A Walt Disney Donald Duck Cartoon) 1939. 1 reel, sd.

© Walt Disney Productions; 30Jun39; LP8981.

SEA SOLDIERS' SWEETIES. (Slim Summerville Comedy) 1932. 19-1/2 min.

Credits: Director, Harry J. Edwards; story, Francis J. Martin, Edward Kaufman.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 20Jan32; LP2776.

SEA SORE. 1934. 2 reels, sd.

Credits: Associate producer, Meyer Davis; supervision, Monroe Shaff; director, Joe Nadel; story, Burnet Hershey, Monty Collins, Mat Taylor.

© Van Buren Corp.; 20Apr34; LP4744.

SEA SPIDERS. 1932. 830 ft.

Credits: Explanatory remarks by Gayne Whitman; musical score, William Axt.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Distributing Corp.; 24Aug32; MP3465.

SEA SPOILERS. 1936. 7 reels, sd.

Credits: Producer, Trem Carr; director, Frank Strayer; original story, Dorrell McGowan, Stuart E. McGowan; screenplay, George Waggner; film editors, H. T. Fritch, Ray Lockhart; music director, Herman S. Heller.

© Universal Productions, Inc.; 21Sep36; LP6606.

THE SEA SQUAWK. © 1924.

Credits: Producer, Mack Sennett.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Mack Sennett, author); title, descr. & 35 prints, 2Oct24; LU20629.

SEA SWORD. 1928. 1 reel.

© Paramount Famous Lasky Corp.; 5Sep28; MP5325.

THE SEA TIGER. 1927. 6 reels. From the story "A Runaway Enchantress" by Mary Heaton Vorse.

Credits: Director, John Francis Dillon; scenario and production, Carey Wilson.

© First National Pictures, Inc.; 3Mar27; LP23719.

THE SEA VULTURES. © 1916. 3 reels.

Credits: Director, Victor SjÖstrÖm.

© A.-B. Svenska Biografteatern Filmfabriken; title, descr. & 135 prints, 29Jul16; LU8803.

THE SEA WAIF. © 1918.

Credits: Director, Frank Reicher; story, Howard Irving Young; scenario, Harry O. Hoyt, Hamilton Smith.

© World Film Corp. (Howard Irving Young, author); title & descr., 6Dec18; 169 prints, 29Nov18; LU13104.

THE SEA WOLF. © 1913.

© Bosworth, Inc. (Jack London, author); title & 93 prints, 4Oct13; descr., 22Oct13; LU1494.

THE SEA WOLF. Paramount-Artcraft. Presented by Jesse L. Lasky. 1920. 7 reels. From the novel by Jack London.

Credits: Director, George Melford; scenario, Will M. Richey.

© Famous Players-Lasky Corp.; 29Mar20; LP14943.

THE SEA WOLF. Presented by John C. Flinn. Released by Producers Distributing Corp. 1926. 7 reels. From the story by Jack London.

Credits: Director, Ralph W. Ince; screenplay, J. Grubb Alexander.

© Ralph W. Ince Corp.; 9Jun26; LP22814.

THE SEA WOLF. 1930. 10 reels, sd. From the novel by Jack London.

Credits: Director, Alfred Santell; scenario, Ralph Block; dialogue, S. N. Behrman; editor, Paul Weatherwax.

© Fox Film Corp.; 20Aug30; LP1529.

THE SEA WOMAN. SEE Why Women Love.

SEAL HUNTING OFF THE COAST OF EAST CAPE, SIBERIA. © 1913. 35 mm.

© M. H. Crawford; title, descr. & 16 prints, 13Jun13; MU50.

THE SEAL OF SILENCE. 1918. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, Thomas R. Mills; story and scenario, William Addison Lathrop.

© Vitagraph Co. of America; 23Apr18; LP12341.

SEAL SKINNERS. (A Captain and the Kids Cartoon) Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 1939. 1 reel, sd., sepia. Based on the United Features comic "The Captain and the Kids."

© Loew's, Inc.; 19Jan39; LP8643.

SEALED ENVELOPE. 1919. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, Douglas Gerrard; story, Andrew Soutar; scenario, Harvey Gates.

© Bluebird Photoplays, Inc.; 5Feb19; LP13370.

SEALED HEARTS. 1919. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, Ralph Ince; story, Eugene Walter, Edmund Goulding; scenario, R. Cecil Smith.

© Selznick Pictures Corp.; 26Oct19; LP14365.

SEALED LIPS. © 1915. Title changed from "The Silence of Dean Maitland."

Credits: Adaptation, Frank Condon.

© Equitable Motion Pictures Corp. (Frank Condon, author); title, descr. & 32 prints, 9Dec15; LU7263.

SEALED LIPS. 1925. 6 reels.

Credits: Director, Antonio Gandio; story, Harold Shumate.

© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 19Oct25; LP21916.

SEALED LIPS. 1931. 2 reels. From the story "Dying Lips" by Donald Van Riper.

Credits: Director, Kurt Neumann; screenplay, Samuel Freedman.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 30Oct31; LP2600.

THE SEALED OASIS. 1914. 1,000 ft.

Credits: Producer, Edward J. LeSaint.

© Selig Polyscope Co. (Frank Bockway, author); 4Aug14; LP3144.

SEALED ORDERS. © 1914.

© H. Winik (Dansk Biograph Co., author); title, descr, & 86 prints, 9Mar14; LU2289.

SEALED ORDERS. (Western Featurette) 1928. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Josef Levigard; story and continuity, Arthur Henry Gooden.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 18Jan28; LP24894.

SEALED ORDERS. SEE Stolen Orders.

THE SEALED PACKAGE. 1914. 1 reel.

Credits: Producer, Thomas Santschi.

© Selig Polyscope Co. (Wallace C. Clifton, author); 2Jul14; LP2954.

SEALED VALLEY. 1915. 5 reels.

© Metro Pictures Corp.; 2Aug15; LP6468.

SEALING WHACKS. Winkler Pictures, Inc. 1927. 1 reel. Adapted from the George Herriman Krazy Kat cartoons.

© Paramount Famous Lasky Corp.; 1Aug27; LP24267.

SEALS AND WALRUSES. 1933. 1 reel.

© Eastman Teaching Films, Inc. (C. E. Baer, author); 12Jan33; MP3889.

SEALSKINS. Presented by Hal Roach. 1932. 1,914 ft.

Credits: Directors, Gil Pratt, Morey Lightfoot; dialogue, H. M. Walker; editor, Richard Currier.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Distributing Corp.; 20Jan32; MP3033.

SEARCH FOR BEAUTY. 1934. 8 reels, sd. Based on a play by Schuyler E. Grey and Paul R. Milton.

Credits: Director, Erie C. Kenton; story, David Boehm, Maurine Watkins; screenplay, Frank Butler, Claude Binyon; dialogue, Sam Hellman.

© Paramount Productions, Inc.; 2Feb34; LP4458.

THE SEARCH FOR SANTA CLAUS. Presented by Captain and Mrs. Frank E. Kleinschmidt. 1934. 2 reels, sd.

Credits: Narrators, Jack Edsell, Troy Orr, Wilfred Lucas.

© Frank E. Kleinschmidt; 1Dec34; LP5403.

SEARCH FOR THE SPRING. SEE Once to Every Bachelor.

SEARCH, THE SCIENTIFIC DETECTIVE. © 1914.

© Biograph Co.; title, descr. & 60 prints, 15Jul14; LU3041.

SEAS BENEATH. 1931. 9,100 ft., sd.

Credits: Director, John Ford; story, James Parker; screenplay and dialogue, Dudley Nichols; editor, Frank Hull.

© Fox Film Corp.; 17Jan31; LP1970.

A SEASHORE ROMEO. Rex. 1915. 1 reel.

Credits: Written and produced by Ben Wilson.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 13Aug15; LP6106.

SEASHORE SHAPES. Century. 1921. 2 reels.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 7Oct21; LP17069.

THE SEASON OF CHILDHOOD. (Do Children Count?) 1917. 25 min.

Credits: Director, L. C. Windom; story. Charles Mortimer Peck.

© Essanay Film Mfg. Co.; 26Jul17; LP11160.

SEASON TO TASTE. (A Grantland Rice Sportlight) 1928. 1 reel.

Credits: Producer, John L. Hawkinson.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc.; 12Feb28; MP4721.

SEASONED GREETINGS. (Broadway Brevities, no. 3) 1933. 2 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Roy Mack; story, A. Dorian Otvos, Cyrus Wood.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 25Sep33; LP4143.

SEASON'S GREETINKS. (A popeye the Sailor Cartoon) 1933. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Director, Dave Fleischer; animation, Seymour Kneitel, Roland Crandall.

© Paramount Productions, Inc.; 12Dec33; MP4456.

A SEAT ON THE CURB. 1932. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Director, Ray Cozine; story, Howard Emmett Rogers; dialogue staged by Max E. Hayes.

© Paramount Publix Corp.; 24Jun32; LP3105.

THE SEATS OF THE MIGHTY. Presented by World Film Corp. 1914. 7 reels.

Credits: Director, T. Hayes Hunter.

© Colonial Motion Picture Corp. (Sir Gilbert Parker, author); 2Dec14; LP3880.

THE SECOND BEGINNING. Big U. 1915. 1 reel.

Credits: Producer, Burton King; scenario, F. McGrew Willis.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 8Jun15; LP5495.

SECOND CHILDHOOD. 1914. 1 reel.

Credits: Producer, Norval MacGregor.

© Selig Polyscope Co. (James Oliver Curwood, author); 6May14; LP2661.

SECOND CHILDHOOD. 1931. 1 reel, sd.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 5Feb31; MP2292.

SECOND CHILDHOOD. (Hal Roach Comedy) (Our Gang Comedy) 1936. 2 reels, sd., b&w.

Credits: Director, Gus Meins; film editor, Louis McManus.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Corp.; 17Mar36; LP6234.

SECOND CHOICE. Vitaphone. 1929. 7 reels.

Credits: Director, Howard Bretherton; story, Elizabeth Alexander; adapted by Joseph Jackson.

© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 18Dec29; LP923.

SECOND CHOICE. Trailer. 1929. 1 reel, sd.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 25Nov29; MP885.

THE SECOND CLUE. © 1914.

© American Film Mfg. Co. (A. B. Himes, author); title, descr. & 59 prints, 2Apr14; LU2420.

SECOND CO-ED SCHOOL. © 1937. Sd.

© International Business Machines Corp. (Edmund Francis Hackett, author); title, descr. & 3 prints, 22Sep37; MU7766.

SECOND FIDDLE. 1939. 7,804 ft., sd.

Credits: Director, Sidney Lanfield; story, George Bradshaw; screenplay, Harry Tugend; music director, Louis Silvers.

© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.; 14Jul39; LP9184.

THE SECOND FLOOR MYSTERY. 1930. 7 reels. From the story "The Agony Column" by Earl Derr Biggers.

Credits: Director, Roy Del Ruth; screenplay, Joseph Jackson.

© Warner Brothers Pictures, Inc.; 9Apr30; LP1214.

THE SECOND FLOOR MYSTERY. Trailer. 1930. 1 reel, sd.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 3May30; MP1480.

A SECOND-HAND EXCUSE. (Stern Brothers Comedy) (Excuse Maker Series) 1926. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Francis Corby; story, William Anthony.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 8May26; LP22694.

SECOND HAND HUSBAND. (An Educational Coronet Comedy) Presented by E. W. Hammons. 1934. 2 reels, sd.

Credits: Producer, Al Christie; story, Harry Blair; adaptation, William Watson, Arthur Jarrett; editor, Barney Rogan.

© Educational Productions, Inc.; 10Oct34; LP5006.

SECOND HAND KISSES. (Louise Fazenda Series, no. 5) 1931. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Lewis R. Foster; story and dialogue, E. V. Durling.

© Standard Cinema Corp.; 29Mar31; LP2191.

SECOND-HAND LOVE. 1923. 5 reels, b&w, tinted sequences.

Credits: Director, William Wellman; story, Shannon Fife; scenario, Charles Kenyon.

© William Fox (Fox Film Corp., author); 12Aug23; LP19398.

SECOND HAND ROSE. 1922. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, Lloyd Ingraham; story, and scenario, A. P. Younger.

© Universal Film Manufacturing Co., Inc.; 1May22; LP17809.

SECOND HAND WIFE. 1932. 5,790 ft. From the novel by Kathleen Norris.

Credits: Direction and screenplay, Hamilton McFadden; editor, Alex Troffey.

© Fox Film Corp.; 24Dec32; LP3540.

THE SECOND HONEYMOON. 1930. 6 reels, sd. From the novel by Ruby M. Ayres.

Credits: Producer, Trem Carr; director, Phil Rosen; screenplay, Harry O. Hoyt.

© Continental Talking Pictures Corp.; 25Aug30; LP1920.

SECOND HONEYMOON. 1937. 7,137 ft., sd. Based on the Red Book Magazine story by Philip Wylie.

Credits: Director, Walter Lang; screenplay, Kathryn Scola, Darrell Ware.

© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.; 19Nov37; LP7823.

THE SECOND IN COMMAND. 1915. 5 reels.

Credits: Clyde Fitch.

© Metro Pictures Corp.; 26Jul15; LP6484.

THE SECOND LATCHKEY. SEE My Lady's Latchkey.

THE SECOND LIFE. SEE

Once a Lady.

Three Sinners.

THE SECOND MRS. TANQUERAY. Grand Ideal. © 1916. 6,200 ft. Based on the play by Sir Arthur Wing Pinero.

Credits: Producer, Fred Paul.

© Paul H. Cromelin (Arthur W. Pinero, author); title, descr. & 59 prints, 28Mar16; LU7937.

THE SECOND MRS. TANQUERAY. 1917. 5 reels. From the play by Sir Arthur W. Pinero.

Credits: Director, Fred Paul.

© Vitagraph Co. of America; 6Aug17; LP11197.

THE SECOND MRS. TANQUERAY. © 1922. From the play by Sir Arthur Wing Pinero.

© Unione Cinematografica Italiana; title, descr. & 524 prints, 13Oct22; LU18317.

THE SECOND 100 YEARS. 1927. 2 reels, b&w, tinted sequences.

Credits: Director, Fred L. Guiol; titles, H. M. Walker; editor, Richard Currier.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Dist. Corp.; 21Sep27; LP24437.

SECOND PARADISE. (Vagabond Adventure Series) The Van Beuren Corp. 1932. 1 reel.

Credits: Supervision, Elmer Clifton; narration, Gayne Whitman.

© RKO Pathe Pictures, Inc.; 3Mar32; MP3154.

SECOND RISE AND FALL OF NAPOLEON. SEE The Hundred Days.

THE SECOND SHOT. 1915. 2 reels.

© Lubin Mfg. Co.; 9Aug15; LP6051.

SECOND SIGHT. 1914. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Ned Finley.

© The Vitagraph Co. of America (Roy L. McCardell, author); 28Jul14; LP3100.

THE SECOND SON. 1915. 3 reels.

© Essanay Film Mfg. Co.; 5Nov15; LP6897.

A SECOND STORY RINGER. 1916. 1 reel.

© The Vitagraph Co. of America (Lynda Earle, author); 13Oct16; LP9305.

THE SECOND WIFE. © 1914.

© Selig Polyscope Co. (Marc E. Jones, author); title, descr. & 41 prints, 20Apr14; LU2534.

SECOND WIFE. 1930. 7 reels, sd. Based on the play "All the King's Men" by Charles Fulton Oursler.

Credits: Director, Russell Mack; screenplay, Hugh Herbert, Bert Glennon.

© RKO Productions, Inc.; 9Feb30; LP1086.

SECOND WIFE. 1936. 7 reels, sd. Based on the play "All the King's Men" by Fulton Oursler.

Credits: Associate producer, Lee Marcus; director, Edward Kelly; screenplay, Thomas Lennon; music director, Alberto Colombo; editor, George Crone.

© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 21Aug36; LP6558.

SECOND YOUTH. 1924. 6 reels, tinted. From the novel by Allan Updegraff.

Credits: Director, Albert Parker; adaptation, John Lynch.

© Distinctive Pictures Corp.; 12Mar24; LP19977.

SECRET AGENT. 1936. 9 reels, sd. From the play by Campbell Dixon based on the novel "Ashenden" by W. Somerset Maugham.

Credits: Director, Alfred Hitchcock; screenplay, Charles Bennett; dialogue, Ian Hay [pseud. of John Hay Beith]; continuity, Alma Reville; additional dialogue, Jesse Lasky, Jr.; editor, Charles Frend; music director, Louis Levy.

© Gaumont British Picture Corp. of America (Gaumont British Picture Corp., Ltd., author); 11May36; LP6571.

THE SECRET AGENT. SEE The Woman Alone.

SECRET AGENT X-9. 1937. 2 reels each. Based on the newspaper feature. © Universal Pictures Co., Inc.

Credits: Directors, Ford Beebe, Cliff Smith; original story and screenplay, Wyndham Gittens, Norman S. Hall, Ray Trampe, Leslie Swabacher.

1. Modern Pirates. © 11Feb37; LP6912.

2. The Ray That Blinds. © 11Feb37; LP6913.

3. The Man of Many Faces. © 2Mar37; LP6961.

4. The Listening Shadow. © 5Apr37; LP7033.

5. False Fires. © 12Apr37; LP7048.

6. The Dragnet. © 19Apr37; LP7071.

7. Sealed Lips. © 26Apr37; LP7090.

8. Exhibit A. © 3May37; LP7115.

9. The Masquerader. © 10May37; LP7125.

10. The Forced Lie. © 17May37; LP7139.

11. The Enemy Camp. © 24May37; LP7150.

12. Crime Does Not Pay. © 1Jun37; LP7180.

SECRET BOOZEHOUNDS. (U. F. A. Oddity) 1929. 1 reel.

Credits: Edited and titled by John Michael Flick.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Dist. Corp.; 27Jun29; MP359.

THE SECRET BRIDE. Presented by Warner Bros. Productions Corp. and The Vitaphone Corp. 1934. 7 reels, sd. Suggested by the play by Leonard Ide.

Credits: Director, William Dieterle; screenplay, Tom Buckingham, F. Hugh Herbert, Mary McCall, Jr.

© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 10Dec34; LP5153.

THE SECRET CALL. 1931. 8 reels, sd. From the play "The Woman" by William C. De Mille.

Credits: Director, Stuart Walker; screenplay, Arthur Kober; scenario, Eve Unsell.

© Paramount Publix Corp.; 24Jul31; LP2360.

THE SECRET CELLAR. Imp. 1916. 2 reels.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 24Oct16; LP9383.

THE SECRET CODE. (Further Exploits of Yorke Norroy) 1923. 2 reels.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 24Mar23; LP18816.

LE SECRET DE ROSETTE LAMBERT. Presented by Adolphe Osso. © 1921.

Credits: Producer, Raymond Bernard; director, H. Diamont-Berger.

© Enterprises Cinematographiques Adolphe Osso (Tristan Bernard, author); title, descr. & 616 prints, 9Jun21; LU16661.

SECRET DOCUMENTS OF STATE; or, STOLEN GOVERNMENT PAPERS. © 1913.

© Roma American Film Co. (Aquila, author); title, descr. & 40 prints, 8May13; LU695.

LE SECRET DU LONE STAR. © 1920.

© Delac, Vandal & Cie., Paris; title, descr. & 520 prints, 5Apr20; LU14957.

THE SECRET FOE. Laemmle. 1916. 2 reels.

Credits: Written and produced by Lynn Reynolds.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 15Mar16; LP7825.

THE SECRET FORMULA. © 1915.

Credits: Producer, Donald MacDonald; scenario, Anthony W. Coldewey.

© Mica Film Corp. (Donald MacDonald, author); title, descr. & 33 prints, 18Feb15; LU4483.

THE SECRET FOUR. Universal Special. 1921-22. 2 reels each. © Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.

Credits: Producers, Perry Vekroff, Albert Russell; story and scenario, Anthony W. Coldeway.

1. Behind the Mask. © 10Dec21; LP17348.

2. The House of Intrigue. © 12Dec21; LP17360.

3. Across the Chasm. © 21Dec21; LP17393.

4. The Dive of Despair. © 24Dec21; LP17394.

5. Black Waters. © 31Dec21; LP17427.

6. The Highway of Fate. © 6Jan22; LP17440.

7. The Creeping Doom. © 18Jan22; LP17471.

8. The Flaming Forest. © 27Jan22; LP17518.

9. The Fight in the Dark. © 2Feb22; LP17519.

10. The Burning Pit. © 10Feb22; LP17541.

11. The Stampede of Death. © 15Feb22; LP17559.

12. Floods of Fury. © 24Feb22; LP17581.

13. The Man Trap. © 2Mar22; LP17605.

14. The Hour of Twelve. © 10Mar22; LP17633.

15. Black Gold. © 16Mar22; LP17649.

THE SECRET GAME. 1917. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, William C. De Mille; story, Marion Fairfax.

© Jesse L. Lasky Feature Play Co.; 24Nov17; LP11743.

THE SECRET GARDEN. Paramount. Presented by Jesse L. Lasky. 1918. 5 reels. Based on the book by Frances Hodgson Burnett.

Credits: Director, G. Butler Clonebaugh; scenario, Marion Fairfax.

© Famous Players-Lasky Corp.; 2Dec18; LP13128.

THE SECRET GIFT. 1920. 5 reels.

Credits: Producer, Harry L. Franklin; story and scenario, George C. Hull.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 14Sep20; LP15553.

THE SECRET HOUR. Presented by Adolph Zukor and Jesse L. Lasky. 1928. 7,194 ft.

Credits: Screenplay, production, and direction, Rowland V. Lee; story, Sidney Howard.

© Paramount Famous Lasky Corp.; 4Feb28; LP24988.

THE SECRET KINGDOM. 1916-17. 2 reels each, except no. 1-2 which are 3 reels.

Credits: Louis Joseph Vance; directors, Theodore Marston, Charles J. Brabin; scenarios, Basil Dickey.

© The Vitaphone Co. of America (Louis Joseph Vance, author).

1. The Land of the Intrigue. © 8Nov16; LP9478.

© Vitagraph Co. of America.

2. Royalty at Red Wing. © 11Nov16; LP9498.

© The Vitagraph Co. of America (Louis Joseph Vance, author).

3. The Sealed Packet. © 8Nov16; LP9479.

4. The Honorable Mr. Oxenham. © 8Nov16; LP9480.

© Vitagraph Co. of America.

5. Carriage Call No. 101. © 10Nov16; LP9487.

6. Human Flotsam. © 16Nov16; LP9535.

7. The Ghost Ship. © 29Nov16; LP9635.

8. Rum Cay. © 2Dec16; LP9645.

9. The Swamp Adder. © 30Dec16; LP9848.

10. A Goat Without Horns. © 30Dec16; LP9849.

11. The White Witch. © 16Jan17; LP10018.

12. Sharks' Nest. © 23Jan17; LP10058.

13. The Tragic Masque. © 16Dec16; LP9739.

14. The Portrait of a King. © 21Nov16; LP9563.

15. The Tocsin. © 11Nov16; LP9499.

THE SECRET LIFE. © 1914.

© Eclair Film Co., Inc. (Clarendon Film, author); title, descr. & 120 prints, 31Jul14; LU3114.

SECRET LIVES. SEE I Married a Spy.

SECRET LOVE. Bluebird. 1916. 6 reels.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 7Jan16; LP7381.

THE SECRET MAN. Butterfly. 1917. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, Jack Ford; story, George Hively.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 20Sep17; LP11449.

THE SECRET NEST. 1914. 1 reel.

© Biograph Co.; 31Aug14; LP3290.

THE SECRET OF ADRIANOPLE. © 1913.

© Exclusive Supply Corp. (Dansk Kinographen, author); title & descr. 31Oct13; 135 prints, 25Oct13; LU1496.

THE SECRET OF BLACK CANYON. 1925. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, Ward Hayes; story, W. M. McCormick, P. G. Sleeman.

© Arrow Pictures Corp.; 16Jun25; LP21566.

THE SECRET OF BLACK MOUNTAIN. Falcon Features. 1917. 4 reels. From the story by Jackson Gregory.

Credits: Supervision, H. M. and E. D. Horkheimer; director, Otto Hoffman.

© General Film Co., Inc. (Jackson Gregory, author); 21Sep17; LP11442.

THE SECRET OF BUTTE RIDGE. © 1921.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Robert North Bradbury, author); title, descr. & 40 prints, 30Aug21; LU16910.

THE SECRET OF DOCTOR KILDARE. Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 1939. 9 reels, sd., b&w.

Credits: Director, Harold S. Bucquet; story, Max Brand [pseud. of Frederick Faust]; screenplay, Willis Goldbeck, Harry Ruskin; film editor, Frank Hull; music, David Snell.

© Loew's, Inc.; 18Nov39; LP9258.

THE SECRET OF EVE. 1917. 5 reels.

Credits: Story, Aaron Hoffman; scenario, Wallace C. Clifton.

© Popular Plays and Players, Inc.; 24Feb17; LP10254.

THE SECRET OF MADAME BLANCHE. 1933. 9 reels, sd., b&w. From the play "The Lady" by Martin Brown.

Credits: Director, Charles Brabin; screenplay, Frances Goodrich, Albert Hackett; film editor, Blanche Sewall; music, William Axt.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Distributing Corp.; 6Feb33; LP3630.

SECRET OF THE BLUE ROOM. 1933. 7 reels.

Credits: Director, Kurt Neumann; story, Erich Philippi; screenplay, William Hurlbut.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 14Jul33; LP4012.

THE SECRET OF THE BULB. 1913. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, W. J. Bauman.

© The Vitagraph Co. of America (M. Pigott, author); 8Dec13; LP1782.

THE SECRET OF THE CELLAR. 1915. 1 reel.

© Thomas A. Edison, Inc.; 15Jul15; LP5839.

SECRET OF THE CHATEAU. Presented by Carl Laemmle. 1934. 7 reels, sd.

Credits: Producer, L. L. Ostrow; director, Richard Thorpe; original story, Lawrence G. Blochman; screenplay, Albert DeMond, Harry Behn; additional dialogue, Llewelyn Hughes; film editor, Harry Marker.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 3Dec34; LP5137.

THE SECRET OF THE DESERT. © 1916. 4 reels.

© Nordisk Films Kompagni, A/S; title, descr. & 112 prints, 29Jul16; LU8800.

THE SECRET OF THE HILLS, 1921. 5 reels. From the novel by William Garrett.

Credits: Director, Chester Bennett; scenario, E. Magnus Ingleton.

© Vitagraph Co. of America; 15Aug21; LP16859.

THE SECRET OF THE MINE. © 1913.

© R. Prieur (StÉ des Phonographes & CinÉmatographes Lux, author); title, descr. & 33 prints, 10May13; LU718.

THE SECRET OF THE MOUNTAIN. © 1914. 4 reels.

© PathÉ FrÈres; title, descr. & 79 prints, 16Dec14; LU3966.

THE SECRET OF THE NIGHT. 1916. 3 reels.

Credits: Edward T. Lowe, Jr.; director, E. H. Calvert.

© Essanay Film Mfg. Co.; 28Jun16; LP8623.

THE SECRET OF THE OLD CABINET. © 1913.

© Nordisk Films Co.; title, descr. & 95 prints, 27Oct13; LU1465.

THE SECRET OF THE PUEBLO. © 1923.

Credits: Director, Neal Hart; story, Alvin J. Neitz.

© William Steiner Productions, Inc. (Alvin J. Neitz, author); title, descr. & 406 prints, 5Jan23; LU18556.

THE SECRET OF THE RING. Societe Italiana Cines, Rome. © 1913.

© George Kleine (Societe Italiana Cines, author); title, descr. & 74 prints, 15Sep13; LU1250.

THE SECRET OF THE STEREOSCOPE. © 1915.

© Nordisk Films Kompagni, A/S; title, descr. & 71 prints, 5Nov15; LU6858.

THE SECRET OF THE STORM COUNTRY. 1917. 6 reels.

Credits: Director, Charles Miller; story, Grace Miller White; adaptation, Mary Murillo.

© Norma Talmadge Film Corp.; 1Nov17; LP11673.

THE SECRET OF THE STRONG BOX. Societa Italiana Cines, Italy. © 1913.

© George Kleine (Societa Italiana Cines, author); title, descr. & 78 prints, 12Dec13; LU1788.

THE SECRET OF THE SUBMARINE. © 1916.

© American Film Co., Inc. (Russell E. Smith, author); title & descr., 18Mar16; 24 prints, 27Mar16; LU7936.

THE SECRET OF THE SWAMP. 1916. 5 reels.

Credits: Written and produced by Lynn F. Reynolds.

© Bluebird Photoplays, Inc.; 3Jul16; LP8631.

THE SECRET OF THE WELL. © 1914.

© SociÉtÉ FranÇaise des Films et CinÉmatographes Éclair, Inc.; title, descr. & 54 prints, 28Feb14; LU2238.

THE SECRET OF TREASURE ISLAND. 1938. © Columbia Pictures Corp. of California, Ltd.

Credits: Director, Elmer Clifton; story, L. Ron Hubbard; continuity, George Rosener, Elmer Clifton, George Merrick.

1. The Isle of Fear. © 2Mar38; LP7906.

2. The Ghost Talks. © 23Mar38; LP7907.

3. The Phantom Duel. © 29Mar38; LP7919.

4. Buried Alive. © 4Apr38; LP7927.

5. The Girl Who Vanished. © 12Apr38; LP7952.

6. Trapped by the Flood. © 18Apr38; LP7959.

7. The Cannon Roars. © 26Apr38; LP7984.

8. The Circle of Death. © 3May38; LP8004.

9. The Pirate's Revenge. © 11May38; LP8020.

10. The Crash. © 17May38; LP8031.

11. Dynamite. © 23May38; LP8039.

12. The Bridge of Doom. © 6Jun38; LP8067.

13. The Mad Flight. © 13Jun38; LP8077.

14. The Jaws of Destruction. © 21Jun38; LP8096.

15. Justice. © 27Jun38; LP8108.

THE SECRET ORCHARD. © 1915. From the play by Channing Pollock, founded on the novel of the same name by Agnes and Egerton Castle.

© Jesse L. Lasky, Feature Play Co., Inc. (William De Mille, author); title, descr. & 24 prints, 6Aug15; LU6027.

SECRET ORDERS. Released by F. B. O. 1926. 6 reels.

Credits: Director, Chet Withey; story, Martin Justice; continuity, J. Grubb Alexander.

© R-C Pictures Corp.; 7Mar26; LP22541.

THE SECRET OUTLAW. 1928. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Walter Fabian; story and continuity, Bruce Mitchell.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 16Oct28; LP25745.

SECRET PATROL. 1936. 6 reels, sd.

Credits: Producer, Peter B. Kyne; director, David Selman; scenario, Robert Watson, J. P. McGowan; film editor, William Austin.

© Columbia Pictures Corp. of California, Ltd.; 11May36; LP6345.

SECRET PERIL. 1918. 2 reels.

Credits: Story, Alvin J. Neitz.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 27Dec18; LP13202.

THE SECRET ROOM. 1915. 2 reels.

Credits: Producer, Paul Powell.

© Lubin Mfg. Co. (Julian Louis Lamothe, author); 1Nov15; LP6866.

SECRET S'CIETY. Paramount-Briggs. 1919. 1 reel. Based on "The Days of Real Sport" by Briggs.

Credits: Director, John Joseph Harvey; story, Ruth Owen.

© Famous Players-Lasky Corp.; 3Oct19; LP14255.

SECRET SERVANTS. Nestor. 1917. 1 reel.

Credits: Written and directed by William W. Beaudine.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 6Dec17; LP11808.

SECRET SERVICE. Paramount-Artcraft. Presented by Jesse L. Lasky. 1919. 6 reels. From the play by William Gillette.

Credits: Director, Hugh Ford; scenario, Beulah Marie Dix.

© Famous Players-Lasky Corp.; 4Jun19; LP13797.

SECRET SERVICE. 1931. 7 reels, sd. From the stage play by William Gillette.

Credits: Director, J. Walter Ruben; adaptation and dialogue, Bernard Schubert.

© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 2Nov31; LP2597.

SECRET SERVICE. SEE IM Geheimdienst.

SECRET SERVICE OF THE AIR. 1939. 6 reels, sd. Based on material compiled by W. H. Moran.

Credits: Director, Noel Smith; original screenplay, Raymond Schrock.

© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 4Mar39; LP8688.

THE SECRET SEVEN. © 1914.

© Apex Film Co. (Crick's Film, author); title & 39 prints, 1Aug14; descr., 4Aug14; LU3160.

THE SECRET SEVEN. 1916. 3 reels.

Credits: Director, William Humphrey.

© The Vitagraph Co. of America (A. A. Thomas, author); 4Jan16; LP7362.

THE SECRET SIN. © 1915.

Credits: Producer, Frank Reicher; scenario, Margaret Turnbull.

© Jesse L. Lasky Feature Play Co., Inc. (Margaret Turnbull, author); title, descr. & 15 prints, 12Oct15; LU6619.

SECRET SINNERS. 1933. 7 reels, sd.

Credits: Producer and director, Wesley Ford; story and adaptation, F. McGrew Willis; editor, Fred Bain.

© Mayfair Pictures Corp.; 2Nov33; LP4218.

THE SECRET SIX. A George Hill-Cosmopolitan Production. 1931. 9 reels, sd., b&w.

Credits: Director, George Hill; story and dialogue, Frances Marion; film editor, Blanche Sewell.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Distributing Corp.; 22Apr31; LP2160.

THE SECRET SPRING. Paramount. Presented by Adolph Zukor and Jesse L. Lasky. 1926. 5,854 ft. From the novel "Koenigsmark" by Pierre Benoit.

Credits: Producer and director, Leonce Perret.

© Famous Players-Lasky Corp.; 9Jun26; LP22810.

SECRET STRINGS. 1918. 5 reels. Based on an Ainslee's Magazine story by Kate Jordan.

Credits: Supervision, Maxwell Karger; director, John Ince; scenario, June Mathis.

© Metro Pictures Corp.; 4Oct18; LP12943.

THE SECRET STUDIO. Presented by William Fox. 1927. 6 reels.

Credits: Director, Victor Schertzinger; story, Hazel Livingston; adaptation and scenario, James Kevin McGuinness.

© Fox Film Corp.; 26Jun27; LP24151.

SECRET VALLEY. 1937. 6 reels, sd. Based on a story by Harold Bell Wright.

Credits: Producer, Sol Lesser; director, Howard Bretherton; screenplay and adaptation, Earle Snell, Dan Jarrett, Paul Franklin; film editor, Charles Craft.

© Principal Productions, Inc.; 15Jan37; LP6955.

THE SECRET VAULT. Societa Italiana Cines, Italy. © 1913.

© George Kleine (Societa Italiana Cines, author); title, descr. & 78 prints, 22Dec13; LU1830.

THE SECRET WITNESS. 1931. 7 reels, sd. Based on the novel "Murder in the Gilded Cage" by Samuel Spewack.

Credits: Director, Thornton Freeland; screenplay, Samuel Spewack; editor, L. H. Sackin.

© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 24Nov31; LP2654.

SECRETARY OF FRIVOLOUS AFFAIRS. © 1915. From the book by May Futrelle.

Credits: Director, Thomas Ricketts.

© American Film Mfg. Co. (May Futrelle, author); title, descr. & 180 prints, 12Jul15; LU5784.

SECRETARY PREFERRED. (Van Beuren Miniature, no. 5) RKO-Van Beuren Corp. Presented by Radio Pictures. 1932. 1 reel, sd. From a short story in Liberty Magazine by Frederic Arnold Kummer.

Credits: Adaptation and direction, William Cowen; screenplay, Ruth Todd, Dick Smith; editor, Vera Wade.

© The Van Beuren Corp.; 28Mar32; LP2942.

SECRETS. First National. 1924. 8 reels. Based on the Sam H. Harris play by Rudolf Besier and May Edginton.

Credits: Director, Frank Borzage.

© Joseph M. Schenck; 11Feb24; LP19901.

SECRETS. 1933. 9 reels, sd. From the play by Rudolf Besier and May Edginton.

Credits: Director, Frank Borzage; adapter, Frances Marion.

© The Pickford Corp. (Frances Marion, Rudolf Besier & May Edginton, authors); 15Mar33; LP3749.

SECRETS OF A MODEL. 1939. 7 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Sam Newfield; original screenplay, Sherman Lowe, Arthur St. Claire.

© Continental Pictures, Inc.; 6Dec39; LP9299.

SECRETS OF A NURSE. 1938. 8 reels, sd. Based on the story "West Side Miracle" by Quentin Reynolds.

Credits: Associate producer, Burt Kelly; director, Arthur Lubin; screenplay, Tom Lennon, Lester Cole; film editor, Ed Curtiss.

© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 16Nov38; LP8434.

SECRETS OF A SECRETARY. 1931. 7,062 ft., sd. Based on an original story by Charles Brackett.

Credits: Adapted and directed by George Abbott; screenplay, Dwight Taylor.

© Paramount Publix Corp.; 4Sep31; LP2443.

SECRETS OF AN ACTRESS. First National. 1938. 8 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, William Keighley; original screenplay, Milton Krims, Rowland Leigh, Julius J. Epstein.

© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 29Jul38; LP8261.

THE SECRETS OF PARIS. Whitman Bennett Studios. Presented by C. C. Burr. 1922. 7 reels. From the novel "The Mysteries of Paris" by Eugene Sue.

Credits: Director, Kenneth Webb; adaptation, Dorothy Farnum.

© H. W. Productions, Inc.; 1Nov22; LP18359.

SECRETS OF SURETÉ. SEE Secrets of the French Police.

SECRETS OF THE FRENCH POLICE. 1932. 6 reels. Based on "Secrets of SuretÉ" by H. Ashton-Wolfe and "The Lost Empress" by Samuel Ornitz.

Credits: Director, Edward Sutherland; screenplay, Samuel Ornitz, Robert Tasker.

© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 11Nov32; LP3452.

SECRETS OF THE NIGHT. Universal-Jewel. 1924. 7 reels.

Credits: Director, Herbert BlachÉ; adaptation and scenario, Edward Montagne.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 12Nov24; LP20774.

SECRETS OF THE SEA. U.F.A. 1927. 1 reel.

Credits: Editor, Edward Bowes.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Dist. Corp.; 22Nov27; MP4529.

SECRETS OF THE SULTAN'S HAREM. © 1914.

© Giragos Dougian; title, descr. & 2 prints, 13Jan14; MU120.

THE SECRET'S PRICE. 1915. 1 reel.

Credits: I. A. R. Wylie.

© Essanay Film Mfg. Co.; 11May15; LP5273.

SECURING THE INTERVIEW. 1927. 1 reel.

© Willys-Overland, Inc. (Raymond J. Faller, author); 1Oct27; MP4418.

SEE AMERICA THIRST. 1930. 8 reels.

Credits: Director, William James Craft; story and dialogue, Edward I. Luddy, Vin Moore; adaptation, C. Jerome Horwin.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 19Nov30; LP1745.

SEE 'EM ALIVE. © 1933. Sd.

Credits: Director, J. P. Clark.

© Jack Allman & Edw. J. O'Toole (Jack Allman & Edward John O'Toole, authors); title & descr., 7Nov33; 32 prints, 22Sep33; MU4378.

SEE FOR YOURSELF. © 1931.

© Harriet E. Huntington; title & 3 prints, 12Nov31; descr., 22Dec31; MU2961.

SEE MY LAWYER. 1921. 6 reels. From the play by Max Marcin.

Credits: Scenario, W. Scott Darling.

© Robertson-Cole Co. (Max Marcin, author); 13Mar21; LP16328.

THE SEE-SAW. SEE The Invisible Bond.

SEE, SEE, SENORITA. 1935. 2 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Joseph Henabery; story, Cyrus Wood.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 9Feb35; LP5316.

SEE THE WORLD. (Paul Terry-Toons) 1934. 1 reel.

Credits: Frank Moser, Paul Terry.

© Moser & Terry, Inc.; 29Jun34; MP4862.

SEE UNCLE SOL. Educational Films Corp. of America. Presented by E. W. Hammons. 1937. 1,007 ft., sd.

Credits: Director, Robert Hall; story, Art Jarrett, Marcy Klauber.

© Skibo Productions, Inc.; 29Jan37; LP6892.

SEE YOU IN JAIL. 1927. 6 reels.

Credits: Producer, Ray Rockett; director, Joseph Henabery; story, William H. Clifford.

© First National Pictures, Inc.; 11Apr27; LP23842.

SEE YOU TONIGHT. 1933. 2 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, William Crowley.

© Paramount Productions, Inc.; 1Jun33; LP3916.

SEED. Presented by Carl Laemmle. 1931. 11 reels. From the novel by Charles G. Norris.

Credits: Producer, Carl Laemmle, Jr.; director, John M. Stahl; screenplay, continuity, and dialogue, Gladys Lehman; editorial supervision, Maurice Pivar.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 28Apr31; LP2179.

SEED DISPERSAL. 1931. 1 reel, sd.

© Electrical Research Products, Inc.; 25May31; MP2601.

SEEDS OF JEALOUSY. Special. Big U. 1916. 1 reel.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 27Nov16; LP9625.

SEEDS OF PROSPERITY. The Jam Handy Organization. © 1939. B&w, 35 mm.

© Bayer-Semesan Co., Inc. (Jam Handy Picture Service, Inc., author); title & descr., 6Dec39; 77 prints, 7Dec39; MU9788.

SEEDS OF REDEMPTION. Special Rex. 1917. 2 reels.

Credits: Written and directed by Robert F. Hill.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 26Jun17; LP11003.

SEEDS OF SILVER. © 1913.

Credits: Producer, Fred W. Huntley.

© Selig Polyscope Co. (Roy McCardell, author); title, descr. & 31 prints, 17Apr13; LU612.

SEEDS OF VENGEANCE. 1920. 5 reels. From the novel "The Sowing of Alderson Cree" by Margaret Prescott Montague.

Credits: Director, Ollie L. Sellers.

© C. R. Macauley Photoplays, Inc.; 4Oct20; LP15608.

SEEIN' INJUNS. (Whoopee Comedies). Presented by E. B. Derr. 1931. 2 reels, sd., b&w.

Credits: Producer, Fred Lalley; director, Ralph Ceder; story, Paul Gerard Smith; film editor, John Link; music director, Francis Gromon.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc.; 15Jan31; LP1892.

SEEIN' STARS. 1936. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Director, Lloyd French; story, Goodman Ace.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 17Feb36; LP6149.

SEEIN' THINGS. © 1924.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Hal E. Roach, author); title, descr. & 40 prints, 12May24; LU20191.

SEEING CEYLON WITH HY MAYER. (Travelaugh) Powers. 1917. 1 reel.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 2Aug17; MP994.

SEEING DOUBLE. 1923. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Edie Lyons; story, Arthur D. Hotaling.

© Arrow Film Corp.; 21Aug23; LP19326.

THE SEEING EYE. Treasure Chest. Presented by E. W. Hammons. 1936. 922 ft.

Credits: Story and narration, Clinton Wunder.

© Skibo Productions, Inc.; 17Jan36; MP6149.

SEEING GREEN. © 1938.

© Chevrolet Motor Division, General Motors Sales Corp.; title, descr. & 44 prints, 14Feb38; MU8163.

SEEING HELEN HOME. 1930. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Director, Georgie Hale; story, Walton Butterfield.

© Paramount Publix Corp.; 5Dec30; LP1796.

SEEING INDIA WITH HOMER CROY. 1915. Split reel.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 4May15; MP318.

SEEING IS BELIEVING. Century. 1921. 2 reels.

Credits: Written and directed by Jim Davis.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 19Mar21; LP16316.

SEEING NELLIE HOME. © 1924.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Hal E. Roach, author); title, descr. & 20 prints, 31Jul24; LU20439.

SEEING NELLIE HOME. Educational Films Corp. of America. Presented by E. W. Hammons. 1935. 998 ft., sd.

Credits: Producer, Al Christie; director, William Watson; story, Art Jarrett.

© Skibo Productions, Inc.; 20Dec35; LP6015.

SEEING RED. 1922. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Robert North Bradbury; story, Frances Quillan; scenario, Harvey Gates.

© Universal Film Manufacturing Co., Inc.; 26May22; LP17923.

SEEING RED. 1925. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Ernst Laemmle; story, Isadore Bernstein; continuity, Carl Krusada.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 12Jan25; LP21024.

SEEING RED. (Broadway Brevity) 1939. 20 min., sd.

Credits: Cyrus D. Wood; director, Roy Mack.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 26Aug39; LP9067.

SEEING SAMOA. 1933. 1 reel, sd.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 1Aug33; MP4192.

SEEING SAN MARINO. (Paramount-Burton Holmes Travel Picture) 1921. 1 reel.

© Burton Holmes Lectures, Inc. (Burton Holmes, author); 12Dec21; MP2083.

SEEING SARAH OFF. SEE Sylvia Clark in Seeing Sarah Off. 1930.

SEEING SIGHTS. (A Stern Brothers Comedy) 1928. 2 reels. From cartoons by George McManus.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 13Jul28; LP25449.

SEEING SPOTS. (Broadway Brevity) 1939. 20 min., sd.

Credits: Director, Lloyd French; story, Jack Henley, Eddie Forman.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 29Apr39; LP8807.

SEEING STARS. 1925. 1 reel.

© The Bray Productions, Inc.; 7Oct25; MP3182.

SEEING STARS. (Educational-Mermaid Comedy) 1927. 2 reels.

Credits: Supervised and produced by Jack White; director, Stephen Roberts.

© Educational Film Exchanges, Inc.; 27Oct27; LP24578.

SEEING STARS. (A Krazy Kat Cartoon) 1932. 1 reel. Adapted from the cartoon character by George Herriman.

Credits: Ben Harrison, Manny Gould; producer, Charles Mintz; animation, Al Rose, Harry Love; musical score, Joe DeNat.

© Screen Gems, Inc.; 19Sep32; MP3548.

SEEING THE FUNNY SIDE OF THE WORLD WITH HOMER CROY. 1915.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 13Aug15; MP396.

SEEING THE WORLD. © 1927.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Hal E. Roach, author); title, descr. & 37 prints, 14Jan27; LU23539.

SEEING THINGS. 1917. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Harry Jackson; story, Edward McWade.

© Klever Pictures, Inc.; 31Aug17; LP11340.

SEEING THINGS. Nestor. 1917. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Roy Clements; story and scenario, Frederick A. Palmer.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 11Jul17; LP11077.

SEEING THINGS. (Okeh Komedy) 1919. 1 reel.

Credits: Written and directed by Al Santell.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 20Dec19; LP14558.

SEEING THINGS. 1930. 2 reels, sd.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 25Nov30; MP2097.

SEEING'S BELIEVING. 1922. 5 reels.

Credits: Producer and director, Harry Beaumont; story, Rex Taylor; adaptation, Edith Kennedy.

© Metro Pictures Corp.; 26Apr22; LP17799.

THE SEEKERS. Red Feather. 1916. 5 reels.

Credits: Story, Olga Printzlau; scenario and direction, Otis Turner.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 21Jun16; LP8548.

SEEKERS AFTER ROMANCE. 1915. 1 reel.

© Biograph Co.; 12Mar15; LP4696.

SEEKING AN INSPIRATION. 1915.

Credits: Producer, Stuart Paton.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 21Aug15; MP401.

SEEKING AN OVERSOUL. 1918. 1 reel.

Credits: Shannon Fife, Katharine Reed; director, Graham Baker.

© Vitagraph Co. of America; 10Jan18; LP11921.

SEEN FROM THE GALLERY. 1915.

Credits: Charles Ranson.

© Thomas A. Edison, Inc.; 18Jan15; LP4242.

SEEN THROUGH THE MAKE-UP. 1915. Split reel.

Credits: J. E. Hungerford.

© Thomas A. Edison, Inc.; 4Mar15; LP4623.

THE SEER OF BOND STREET. © 1914. 2,200 ft.

© Paul H. Cromelin (Motograph Film Co., Ltd., author); title, descr. & 25 prints, 16Jul14; LU3071.

SEGAR ELLIS AND HIS EMBASSY CLUB ORCHESTRA SINGS: HOW CAN I LOVE AGAIN. [and others]. 1929. 1 reel.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 31Jul29; MP489.

SEIN LIEBESLIED (HIS LOVE SONG). 1930. 12 reels.

Credits: Walter Reisch; music and musical direction, Robert Stolz.

© Associated Cinemas of America, Inc. (Super-Film, G.m.b.H., author); 1Aug30; LP2064.

SELF-CONDEMNED. 1932. 2 reels, sd. From the records of Nick Harris.

Credits: Producer and director, Spencer Gordon Bennet; screen adaptation, George R. Rogan.

© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 15Feb32; LP2847.

SELF CONTROL. (A Walt Disney Donald Duck) 1938. 1 reel, sd.

© Walt Disney Productions, Ltd.; 11Feb38; MP8187.

SELF DEFENSE. (The Grantland Rice Sound Sportlight) 1930. 1 reel. Si., sd.

Credits: Producer, Jack Eaton.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc.; 7Sep30; MP1911.

SELF-DEFENSE. 1933. 7 reels, sd. From "The Just Judge" by Peter B. Kyne.

Credits: Producer, W. T. Lackey; supervision, Trem Carr; director, Phil Rosen; screenplay and dialogue, Tristram Tupper.

© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 30Jan33; LP3612.

A SELF-MADE FAILURE. 1924. 8 reels.

Credits: Director, William Beaudine; story, J. K. McDonald; scenario, V. Clarke, Tex Neal, John Grey.

© Associated First National Pictures, Inc.; 27Jun24; LP20335.

A SELF MADE FAILURE. 1924. 8 reels.

Credits: Director, William Beaudine; story, J. K. McDonald.

© First National Pictures, Inc.; 27Jun24; LP20483.

A SELF MADE LADY. 1918. 2 reels.

Credits: Direction, story, and scenario, Henry Lehrman.

© William Fox (Fox Film Corp., author); 24Mar18; LP12237.

A SELF-MADE MAN. 1922. 5 reels. Adapted from the story "Jack Spurlock, Jnr." by George Horace Lorimer.

Credits: Director, Rowland V. Lee; scenario, Rowland V. Lee, Monte M. Katterjohn.

© William Fox (Fox Film Corp., author); 25Jun22; LP18079.

A SELF-MADE WIDOW. Presented by William A. Brady. © 1917. Title changed from "The Romance of a Self-Made Widow."

Credits: Director, Travers Vale; story, Henry Albert Phillips.

© World Film Corp. (Henry Albert Phillips, author); title & descr., 13Jul17; 195 prints, 14Jul17; LU11098.

THE SELF-MADE WIFE. 1923. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, Jack Dillon; story, Elizabeth Alexander.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 27Jun23; LP19161.

SELF MEASUREMENT, YOUR PRESENTATION. (Educational Film Service, v. 18) 1930. 1 reel.

© Life Insurance Sales Research Bureau; 18Dec30; MP2164.

THE SELFISH WOMAN. Released by Paramount Pictures Corp. 1916. 5 reels.

Credits: Hector Turnbull.

© Jesse L. Lasky Feature Play Co.; 27Jun16; LP8589.

SELFISH YATES. Presented by Thomas H. Ince. 1918. 5 reels.

Credits: Supervision, Thomas H. Ince; director, William S. Hart; story, C. Gardner Sullivan.

© William S. Hart Productions, Inc.; 25Apr18; LP12356.

SELL 'EM COWBOY. 1924. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, Ward Hayes; story and continuity, Ben Cohen.

© Arrow Film Corp.; 14Aug24; LP20511.

SELL EXTRA STAPLES THE DAY BEFORE A HOLIDAY. SEE The Added Item Makes for Profit.

SELL SAFETY, BRUNSWICK. 1937. For Brunswick Tires. Filmstrip, 74 frames, sd.

© AudiVision, Inc.; 6May37; MP7466.

SELL SAFETY—DIAMOND TIRES. 1936. For Goodrich Associated Lines. 1 reel, sd.

© AudiVision, Inc.; 31Dec36; MP7107.

SELL SAFETY—HOOD TIRES. 1936. For Goodrich Associated Lines. 1 reel, sd.

© AudiVision, Inc.; 31Dec36; MP7105.

SELL SAFETY—MILLER TIRES. 1936. For Goodrich Associated Lines. 1 reel, sd.

© AudiVision, Inc.; 31Dec36; MP7106.

SELL THE WOMEN AND CHILDREN FIRST. 1928. 1 reel.

© Willys-Overland, Inc. (Raymond J. Faller, author); 22Jun28; MP5154.

SELL UP WITH U. S. ROYALS—SELL AT A PROFIT; U. S. Summer Promotion. 1937. For U. S. Tire Dealers Mutual Corp. Filmstrip, sd.

© AudiVision, Inc.; 17Jun37; MP7726.

SELLING. 1930. Filmstrip, 82 frames.

© Charis Corp. (John L. Butler Adv. Agency, author); 12Feb30; MP1585.

SELLING. 1931. Filmstrip, 92 frames.

© Charis Corp. (John M. Butler Adv. Agcy., author); 10Feb31; MP2374.

SELLING A CAR. SEE Harry Tate in Selling a Car.

SELLING AMERICA. © 1938.

© Jam Handy Picture Service; title, descr. & 2590 prints, 14Feb38; LU7809.

SELLING AMERICA. © 1939. B&w., 35 mm.

© General Motors Corp., Department of Public Relations (Jam Handy Picture Service, Inc., author); title & descr., 18Feb39; 132 prints, 24Feb39; LU8657.

SELLING AUTOMOBILES IS SELLING AUTOMOBILES, NEW OR USED. 1930. 1 reel.

© Willys-Overland, Inc. (Raymond J. Faller, author); 30Jun30; MP1731.

SELLING BIG EQUIPMENT. 1937. For Ice Refrigeration Bureau. Filmstrip, sd.

© AudiVision, Inc.; 24Mar37; MP7319.

SELLING FORD SERVICE. Ford Motion Picture Laboratories. 1928. 3 reels.

© Ford Motor Co.; 19Nov28; MP5502.

SELLING MORE CANNED GOODS. SEE

Credits and Collections.

SELLING MORE ICE. 1937. For the Ice Refrigeration Bureau. Filmstrip, sd.

© AudiVision, Inc.; 24Feb37; MP7255.

THE SELLING POWER OF ENTHUSIASM. 1930. 1 reel.

© Willys-Overland, Inc. (Raymond J. Faller, author); 13Oct30; MP2096.

SELLING RUGS THE RIGHT WAY. 1930. Presented by W. & J. Sloane. Filmstrip, 73 frames.

© Rowland Rogers Picture Service, Inc. (Rowland Rogers, author); 13Dec30; MP2348.

SELLING SHORTS. (Traveling Man Comedies) 1931. 2 reels, sd., b&w.

Credits: Supervision, Lew Lipton; director, Harry Edwards; story, Nick Barrows, Charles A. Callahan; film editor, John Link.

© RKO Pathe Pictures, Inc.; 30Nov31; LP2745.

SELLING SMALL HOMES. 1937. 1 reel.

© Vocafilm Corp.; 26Jul37; MP7663.

SELLING THE APPRAISAL. 1927. 1 reel.

© Willys-Overland, Inc. (Raymond J. Faller, author); 26Mar27; MP3886.

SELLING THE GOLDEN PLY. 1936. For B. F. Goodrich Company. 1 reel, sd.

© AudiVision, Inc.; 17Jan36; MP6192.

SELLING THE NEW COOLER, THE HOTTEST WAY TO KEEP 'EM COLD. 1934. Filmstrip.

© Coca-Cola Co.; 23Apr34; MP4966.

SELLING THE TRIPLE-PROTECTED SILVERTOWN. 1936. 1 reel.

© AudiVision, Inc.; 20Apr36; MP6453.

SELLING THE USED CAR. 1927. 1 reel.

© Willys-Overland, Inc. (Raymond J. Faller, author); 2Jul27; MP4150.

SELLING TO WOMEN. Audivision, Inc. 1936. For the Plymouth Division of the Chrysler Corporation. 1 reel, sd.

© Chrysler Corp. (Business Training Corp., author); 31Jan36; MP6227.

SELLING WITH DIRECT MASS SELLING. The Jam Handy Organization. © 1939. B&w., 35 mm.

© Chevrolet Motor Division, General Motors Sales Corp. (Jam Handy Picture Service, Inc., author); title, descr. & 143 prints, 16Feb39; MU9141.

SEMI-TROPICAL SAN ANTONIO; America's Play Grounds and Winter Resort. © 1915.

© Frederick Augustus Archambault; title, descr. & 113 prints, 2Oct15; MU425.

THE SENATOR. 1915. 5 reels.

© Triumph Film Corp. (Sydney Rosenfeld, author); 4Dec15; LP7248.

SENATOR EDWARD H. FORD (HUMORIST) IN HIS ORIGINAL MONOLOGUE. 1927. 1 reel.

© Vitaphone Corp.; 11Jul27; MP4160.

THE SENATOR'S BROTHER. 1914. 3 reels.

Credits: Director, William Humphrey.

© The Vitagraph Co. of America (Gouveneur Morris, author); 27Oct14; LP3627.

SENDING A WIRE. SEE Eddie Green & Co. in Sending a Wire. 1929.

SENOR AMERICANO. (Ken Maynard Western) 1929. 6 reels.

Credits: Director, Harry J. Brown; story, Helmer Bergman, Henry McCarty.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 30Oct29; LP813.

SENOR DAREDEVIL. Presented by Charles R. Rogers. 1926. 7 reels.

Credits: Production management, Harry J. Brown; director, Albert Rogell; story and adaptation, Marion Jackson.

© First National Pictures, Inc.; 6Jul26; LP22869.

SEÑORA CASADA NECESITA MARIDO (MARRIED LADY NEEDS HUSBAND). 1934. 8 reels, sd. Based on the novel "Mi Segunda Mujer" by Eugenio Heltai.

Credits: Supervision, Gregorio Martinez Sierra; director, James Tinling; screenplay, JosÉ LÓpez Rubio; music director, Sam Kaylin.

© Fox Film Corp.; 12Nov34; LP5162.

SEÑORITA Paramount. Presented by Adolph Zukor and Jesse L. Lasky. 1927. 7 reels.

Credits: Producer and director, Clarence Badger; story, John McDermott; screenplay, John McDermott, Lloyd Corrigan.

© Paramount Famous Lasky Corp.; 30Apr27; LP23899.

THE SENORITA'S REPENTANCE. © 1913.

Credits: Producer, William Duncan.

© Selig Polyscope Co. (Wm. A. Corey, author); title, descr. & 26 prints, 24Jul13; LU988.

SENSATION HUNTERS. 1933. 8 reels, sd. From the story "Cabaret" by Whitman Chambers.

Credits: Supervision, Robert Welsh; producer, Trem Carr; director, Charles Vidor; screenplay, Paul Schofield; dialogue, Albert E. Demond.

© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 25Oct33; LP4238.

SENSATION OF THE AGE. © 1914.

© Alex Yokel (Continental Kuntsfilm Gesellschaft, author); title, descr. & 34 prints, 27Jan14; LU2040.

SENSATION SEEKERS. Jewel. 1926. 7 reels. From the story "Egypt" by Ernest Pascal.

Credits: Continuity and direction, Lois Weber.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 22Dec26; LP23466.

A SENSATIONAL NEW TIRE. Presented by Goodrich. 1938. 1 reel, sd.

© Alexander Film Co. (Elmer Olson, author); 18May38; MP8465.

A SENSE OF HUMOR. 1913. 1 reel.

Credits: Sydney S. Booth.

© Thomas A. Edison, Inc.; 8Nov13; LP1550.

SENTENCED FOR LIFE. © 1914.

© Apex Film Co. (A. E. Hubsch & Co., author); title, descr. & 44 prints, 5Feb14; LU2102.

A SENTIMENTAL BURGLAR. 1914. 1 reel.

© Vitagraph Co. of America (W. A. Tremayne, author); 13May14; LP2697.

THE SENTIMENTAL LADY. 1915. 5 reels.

© George Kleine (Owen Davis, author); 3Nov15; LP6992.

THE SENTIMENTAL SISTER. © 1914. 35 mm.

© Biograph Co. (Harry Hyde, author); title, descr. & 61 prints, 22Jan14; LU2006.

SENTIMENTAL TOMMY. 1921. 8 reels. From the stories "Tommy and Grizel" and "Sentimental Tommy" by Sir J. M. Barrie.

Credits: Director, John S. Robertson; scenario, Josephine Lovett.

© Famous Players-Lasky Corp.; 27May21; LP16592.

THE SENTIMENTALIST. SEE His Woman.

THE SENTIMENTALISTS. SEE Sal of Singapore.

SENTINELS OF THE SEA. (Magic Carpet of Movietone) 1934. 1 reel, sd.

© Fox Film Corp.; 26Jan34; MP5374.

SENZA MAMMA. SEE Without a Mother.

SEPARATED SWEETHEARTS. Bluebird. 1926. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Edgar Kennedy.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 6May26; LP22682.

SEPARATING FROM SARAH. 1916. 2 reels.

© Essanay Film Mfg. Co.; 23Mar16; LP7895.

SEPTEMBER IN THE RAIN. (Merrie Melodies) 1937. 7 min., sd., color.

Credits: Producer, Leon Schlesinger; supervision, I. Freleng; story, Ted Pierce; animation, Cal Dalton; music score, Carl W. Stalling.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 27Dec37; MP8351.

SEPTEMBER MOURNING. 1916. 2 reels.

© L-KO Motion Picture Kompany; 28Jan16; LP7522.

SEPUTUBA RIVER. SEE Roosevelt Brazilian Expedition.

SEQUOIA. 1935. 7 reels, sd., b&w. Based on the novel "Malibu" by Vance Hoyt.

Credits: Producer, John W. Considine, Jr.; director, Chester M. Franklin; screenplay, Ann Cunningham, Sam Armstrong, Carey Wilson; film editor, Charles Hochberg; music, Herbert Stothart.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Corp.; 3Jan35; LP5250.

SEQUOIA NATIONAL PARK. 1936. 1 reel.

© Royal Revues, Inc.; 28May36; MP6577.

SERAPHINA'S LOVE AFFAIR. 1914. 1 reel.

Credits: George Lessey.

© Thomas A. Edison, Inc.; 2May14; LP2635.

SERENADE. First National. 1921. 7 reels. From the story based upon the Spanish drama "Maria del Carmen" by FelÍn y Codina.

Credits: Director, R. A. Walsh; scenario, J. T. O'Donohoe.

** © R. A. Walsh; 11Oct21; LP17073.

SERENADE. Presented by Adolph Zukor and Jesse L. Lasky. 1927. 5,209 ft.

Credits: Director, H. D'Abbadie D'Arrast; story, Ernest Vajda.

© Paramount Famous Lasky Corp.; 31Dec27; LP24821.

A SERENADE BY PROXY. 1913. 1 reel.

Credits: A. H. Giebler.

© Thomas A. Edison, Inc.; 16Jan13; LP284.

THE SERENADERS IN RED HOT HARMONY. 1929. 1 reel, sd.

© Vitaphone Corp.; 12Mar29; MP5950.

SERENE SIAM. (A FitzPatrick Traveltalk) 1937. 810 ft., sd., color.

Credits: Music score, Nathaniel Shilkret; photography, Winton C. Hoch.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Corp.; 12May37; MP7459.

SERGE PANINE. 1915. 3 reels.

© Biograph Co.; 6Oct15; LP6576.

SERGEANT MADDEN. Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 1939. 8 reels, sd., b&w. Based on the story "A Gun in His Hand" by William A. Ulman, Jr.

Credits: Producer, J. Walter Ruben; director, Josef Von Sternberg; screenplay, Wells Root; film editor, Conrad A. Nervig; music score, William Axt.

© Loew's, Inc.; 21Mar39; LP8764.

SERGEANT MURPHY. 1937. 6 reels.

Credits: Director, B. Reeves Eason; story, Cy Bartlett; screenplay, William Jacobs.

© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 18Nov37; LP7709.

A SERIES OF LESSONS ON THE GAME OF BRIDGE. 1929. 1 reel.

© Animated Bridge-O-Graph Co. (Adolph Silverman, author); 27Nov29; MP1009.

THE SERIES OF TALLULAH FALLS, GEORGIA. 1913. 1 reel.

© Thomas A. Edison, Inc.; 23Aug13; MP79.

THE SERPENT. 1916. For Fox Film Corp. 6 reels. From the story "The Wolf's Claw" by Philip Bartholmae.

Credits: Adapted and produced by Raoul A. Walsh.

© William Fox (R. A. Walsh, author); 23Jan16; LP7479.

THE SERPENT IN EDEN. © 1913.

© SociÉtÉ FranÇaise des Films et CinÉmatographes Éclair; title, descr. & 19 prints, 14Nov13; LU1583.

A SERPENT IN THE HOUSE. Powers. 1916. 1 reel.

Credits: Producer, Robert Daley; scenario, L. V. Jefferson.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 24Mar16; LP7900.

THE SERPENTINE. 1927. 1 reel.

© Vitaphone Corp.; 29Dec27; MP4573.

SERPENTS AT HOME. © 1914. 1 reel.

© Raymond L. Ditmars; title, descr. & 31 prints, 27Nov14; MU241.

THE SERPENT'S FANG. © 1913.

© Nordisk Films Co.; title, descr. & 68 prints, 10Sep13; LU1226.

THE SERPENT'S TOOTH. 1915. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Wally Van [pseud. of Wally Van Nostrand]

© The Vitagraph Co. of America (Frank Dazey, author); 1Jul15; LP5743.

THE SERVANT GIRL'S LEGACY. 1914. 600 ft.

© Lubin Mfg. Co. (Epes W. Sargent, author); 17Nov14; LP3797.

THE SERVANT IN THE HOUSE. 1920. 9 reels. Based on the play by Charles Rann Kennedy.

Credits: Director, Jack Conway; scenario, Lanier Bartlett.

© H. O. Davis; 1Mar20; LP14942.

SERVANT OF THE PEOPLE; the Story of the Constitution of the United States. 1937. 2 reels, sd., b&w.

Credits: Director, Edward Cahn; original play, Joe Sherman, Richard Goldstone, Ray Doyle.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Corp.; 22Jan37; LP6915.

THE SERVANT QUESTION. 1920. 5 reels.

Credits: Story, Dell Henderson.

© Select Pictures Corp.; 7Jun30; LP15237.

THE SERVANT QUESTION OUT WEST. 1914. 1 reel.

Credits: Producer, William Duncan.

© Selig Polyscope Co. (William Alfred Corey, author); 6Jun14; LP2818.

SERVANTS' ENTRANCE. 1934. 7,553 ft., sd. From the novel by Sigrid Boo.

Credits: Director, Frank Lloyd; screenplay, Samson Raphaelson; music director, Arthur Lange.

© Fox Film Corp.; 7Sep34; LP4948.

SERVE 'EM RIGHT. 1936. 1 reel, sd.

© Chrysler Corp. (Harry P. Longstreet, author); 14Dec36; MP7003.

SERVED HOT. (Cameo Comedy) 1929. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Francis J. Martin.

© Educational Film Exchanges, Inc.; 20Jan29; LP60.

SERVEL, IDEAL ELECTRICAL REFRIGERATION; Problem of the Ages, Adequate Refrigeration in the Home, Solved at Last. © 1926.

© The Servel Corp. (F. H. Driscoll, author); title, descr. & 13 prints, 16Jun26; MU3459.

SERVES YOU RIGHT. 1936. 2 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Lloyd French; story, Jack Henley, Bob McGowan.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 6Jan36; LP6031.

SERVICE. SEE Looking Forward.

SERVICE DE LUXE. 1938. 9 reels, sd.

Credits: Producer, Edmund Grainger; director, Rowland V. Lee; original story, Bruce Manning, Vera Caspery; screenplay, Gertrude Purcell, Leonard Spigelgass; film editor, Ted Kent.

© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 17Oct38; LP8353.

SERVICE FOR LADIES. 1927. 6,170 ft.

Credits: Ernest Vajda, Benjamin Glazer; director, H. D'Abbadie; scenario, Chandler Sprague.

© Paramount Famous Lasky Corp.; 6Aug27; LP24277.

A SERVICE OF LOVE. 1917. 2 reels. From a story by O. Henry [pseud. of William Sydney Porter].

Credits: Director, John Robertson; adaptation, Katherine Reed.

© Broadway Star Features Co., Inc.; 22May17; LP10815.

SERVICE STRIPES. 1930. 1 reel, sd.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 9Dec30; MP2132.

SERVICE THAT MAKES SALES. 1936. 1 reel.

© AudiVision, Inc.; 8Apr36; MP6452.

SERVICE WITH A SMILE. 1934. 2 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Roy Mack; screenplay and dialogue, Eddie Moran, A. Dorian Otvos.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 12Oct34; LP5023.

SERVICE WITH A SMILE. (A Betty Boop Cartoon) 1937. 1 reel, sd.

© Paramount Pictures, Inc.; 24Sep37; MP7811.

SERVICING DODGE COMMERCIAL CARS AND TRUCKS. 1937. 1 reel, sd.

© Chrysler Corp. (Harry P. Longstreet, author); 10Sep37; MP7748.

SERVICING DODGE COMMERCIAL CARS AND TRUCKS, Series M. 1937. 1 reel.

© Chrysler Corp. (J. W. Alexander, author); 20Sep37; MP7890.

SESSUE HAYAKAWA IN THE MAN WHO LAUGHED LAST. 1929. 2 reels.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 7Sep29; MP603.

SET 'EM UP. 1937. 878 ft., sd.

Credits: Narrative, Jack Kofoed; described by Ford Bond.

© Columbia Pictures Corp. of Calif., Ltd.; 9Nov37; MP7934.

SET 'EM UP. (A Pete Smith Specialty) Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 1939. 884 ft., sd., sepia.

Credits: Director, Felix E. Feist; screenplay, E. Maurice Adler; film editor, Philip Anderson.

© Loew's, Inc.; 11Oct39; LP9225.

SET FREE. 1918. 5 reels.

Credits: Direction and scenario, Tod Browning; story, Joseph Franklin Poland.

© Bluebird Photoplays, Inc.; 2Dec18; LP13093.

SET FREE. (Blue Streak Western) 1927. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, Arthur Rosson; story and scenario, Harrison Jacobs.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 15Jan27; LP23561.

THE SET-UP. (Blue Streak Western) 1926. 5 reels. From the story "Horse Sense" by L. V. Jefferson.

Credits: Director, Clifford S. Smith; scenario, Harrison Jacobs.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 10Apr26; LP22595.

SETH'S SWEETHEART. 1914. 1 reel.

Credits: J. Edward Hungerford; director, Charles Ranson.

© Thomas A. Edison, Inc.; 19Sep14; LP3401.

SETH'S WOODPILE. 1913. 1 reel.

Credits: Charles H. France.

© Thomas A. Edison, Inc.; 25Oct13; LP1461.

A SETTING OF AGES. (Post Nature Pictures) 1920. 1 reel.

© Famous Players-Lasky Corp.; 7Nov20; MP1904.

THE SETTING SON. 1930. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Lewis R. Foster.

© Standard Cinema Corp.; 16Feb30; LP1258.

SETTING THE STYLE. 1914. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, George D. Baker.

© Vitagraph Co. of America (Roy L. McCardell, author); 11Apr14; LP2511.

SETTLED AT THE SEASIDE. 1915.

Credits: Producer, Mack Sennett.

© The Keystone Film Co. (Mack Sennett, author); 29Mar15; LP4876.

SETTLING THE OHIO VALLEY. (Westward Movement, no. 2) 1920. 1 reel.

© Society for Visual Education, Inc. (E. U. Rugg, author); 1Oct20; MP1863.

SEVEN AGES OF SPORT. (Grantland Rice Sportlight) © 1925.

Credits: Producer, John L. Hawkinson.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (John L. Hawkinson, author); title, descr. & 20 prints, 20Aug25; MU3125.

SEVEN CHANCES. Metro Goldwyn. Presented by Joseph M. Schenck. 1925. 6 reels. Based on the comedy by Roi Cooper Megrue produced by David Belasco.

Credits: Screen version, Jean C. Havez, Clyde Bruckman, Joseph A. Mitchell.

© Buster Keaton Productions, Inc.; 22Apr25; LP21376.

SEVEN DAYS. 1914.

© Klaw & Erlanger (Protective Amusement Co., author); 23Mar14; LP2470.

SEVEN DAYS. Released by Producers Distributing Corp. 1925. 7 reels. From the play by Avery Hopwood and Mary Roberts Rinehart.

Credits: Director, Scott Sidney; adaptation, Frank Roland Conklin.

© Christie Film Co., Inc.; 6Aug25; LP21706.

SEVEN DAYS LEAVE. 1930. 7,534 ft., sd. Adapted from the story "The Old Lady Shows Her Medals" by Sir James M. Barrie.

Credits: Director, Richard Wallace; adaptation, Dan Totheroh, John Farrow.

© Paramount Famous Lasky Corp.; 25Jan30; LP1025.

SEVEN FACES. 1929. 7,750 ft., sd. From the story "A Friend of Napoleon" by Richard Connell.

Credits: Associate producer, George Middleton; director, Berthold Viertel; editor, Ed. Robbins.

© Fox Film Corp.; 23Oct29; LP849.

SEVEN FOOTPRINTS TO SATAN. Presented by Richard A. Rowland. 1929. 6 reels. From the story by A. Merritt.

Credits: Director, Benjamin Christensen; screen version, Richard Bee.

© First National Pictures, Inc.; 29Jan29; LP67.

SEVEN FOOTPRINTS TO SATAN. SEE Announcement of Creighton Hale in Seven Footprints to Satan.

SEVEN KEYS TO BALDPATE. 1917. 6 reels. From the play by George M. Cohan, founded on the novel by Earl Derr Biggers.

Credits: Director, Hugh Ford.

© Artcraft Pictures Corp.; 1Aug17; LP11163.

SEVEN KEYS TO BALDPATE. Paramount. 1925. 6,648 ft. From the novel by Earl Derr

SEVEN KEYS TO BALDPATE. Cont'd Biggers and the stage play by George M. Cohan.

Credits: Director, Fred Newmeyer.

© Famous Players-Lasky Corp.; 26Oct25; LP21947.

SEVEN KEYS TO BALDPATE. 1930. 8 reels, sd. Based on the novel by Earl Derr Biggers and the stage play by George M. Cohan.

Credits: Director, Reginald Barker; adaptation and continuity, Jane Murfin.

© RKO Distributing Corp.; 12Jan30; LP1002.

SEVEN KEYS TO BALDPATE. 1935. 8 reels, sd. From the novel by Earl Derr Biggers and the dramatization by George M. Cohan.

Credits: Associate producer, William Sistrom; directors, William Hamilton, Edward Kelly; screenplay, Anthony Veiller, Wallace Smith; editor, Desmond Marquette; music director, Alberto Colombo.

© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 6Dec35; LP6086.

SEVEN MINUTES OF YOUR TIME. SEE Benny Rubin in Seven Minutes of Your Time.

SEVEN OAKS. SEE Jes' Call Me Jim.

SEVEN OF CLUBS. Messter Film, Berlin. © 1914.

© Commercial Biophone Co., Inc. (Antor Film, author); title, descr. & 40 prints, 22Dec14; LU4003.

THE SEVEN PEARLS. © 1917-18. 1 reel each.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Astra Film Corp.,) author.

1. The Sultan's Necklace. © title, descr. & 59 prints, 12Sep17; LU11380.

2. The Bowstring. © title, descr. & 37 prints, 19Oct17; LU11656.

3. The Air Peril. © title, descr. & 48 prints, 12Sep17; LU11381.

4. Amid the Clouds. © title, descr. & 34 prints, 12Sep17; LU11382.

5. Between Fire and Water. © title, descr. & 42 prints, 12Sep17; LU11383.

6. The Abandoned Mine. © title, descr. & 29 prints, 20Oct17; LU11598.

7. The False Pearl. © title, descr. & 57 prints, 20Oct17; LU11597.

8. The Man Trap. © title, descr. & 42 prints, 20Oct17; LU11596.

9. The Message on the Wire. © title, descr. & 57 prints, 20Oct17; LU11595.

10. The Hold-up. © title, descr. & 40 prints, 20Oct17; LU11594.

11. Gems of Jeopardy. © title, descr. & 36 prints, 5Nov17; LU11661.

12. Buried Alive. © title, descr. & 49 prints, 8Dec17; LU11803.

13. Over the Falls. © title, descr. & 48 prints, 8Dec17; LU11804.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Charles W. Goddard, author).

13. © title, descr. & 43 prints, 3Apr18; LU12252.

14. © title, descr. & 25 prints, 3Apr18; LU12253.

15. © title, descr. & 30 prints, 3Apr18; LU12254.

SEVEN SINNERS. 1925. 7 reels.

Credits: Director, Louis Milestone; story and adaptation, Louis Milestone, Darryl Francis Zanuck.

© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 17Sep25; LP21830.

SEVEN SINNERS. 1936. 8 reels.

Credits: Director, Albert De Courville; story, Arnold Ridley, Bernard Merlvale; screenplay, Sidney Gilliat, Frank Launder; additional dialogue, Austin Melford; adaptation, L. Du Garde Peach; editor, M. Gordon; music director, Louis Levy.

© Gaumont British Picture Corp. of America; 2Aug36; LP6723.

SEVEN SISTERS. © 1915.

© Famous Players Film Co. (Edith Ella Furness, author); title, descr. & 16 prints, 13Jul15; LU5802.

THE SEVEN SWANS. 1917. 5 reels.

Credits: Story and direction, J. Searle Dawley.

© Famous Players Film Co.; 15Dec17; LP11844.

SEVEN UP LIKES YOU AND YOU AND YOU.... No. 40X-52X. 1938. 1 reel each, sd.

© Alexander Film Co. (Elmer Olsen, author); 28May38; MP8653-MP8665.

THE SEVEN WONDERS OF WOOL. 1935. Filmstrip, sd.

© AudiVision, Inc.; 4Dec35; MP6048.

SEVEN YEARS BAD LUCK. 1913. 1 reel.

Credits: Alice Williams.

© Thomas A. Edison, Inc.; 3Apr13; LP565.

SEVEN YEARS BAD LUCK. 1921. 5 reels.

Credits: Written and directed by Max Linder.

© Robertson-Cole Distributing Corp. (Gabriel Max Leuvielle (Max Linder), author); 6Feb21; LP16212.

SEVENTEEN. Released by Paramount Pictures Corp. 1916. 5 reels. A picturization of the book by Booth Tarkington.

Credits: Director, Robert G. Vignola.

© Famous Players Film Co.; 26Oct16; LP9422.

THE SEVENTH BANDIT. © 1926.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (E. Richard Scheyer, author); title, descr. & 113 prints, 6Mar26; LU22461.

THE SEVENTH DAY. 1915. 1,000 ft.

Credits: K. E. Horton; director, Will Louis.

© Thomas A. Edison, Inc.; 19Oct15; LP6713.

THE SEVENTH DAY. 1922. 6 reels.

Credits: Porter Emerson Browne; director, Henry King.

** © Inspiration Pictures, Inc.; 30Jan22; LP17529.

SEVENTH HEAVEN. Presented by William Fox. 1927. 12 reels. From the play by Austin Strong.

Credits: Director, Frank Borzage; scenario, Benjamin Glazer.

© Fox Film Corp.; 19Jun27; LP24098.

SEVENTH HEAVEN. 1937. 9,278 ft., sd. Adapted from the stage play by Austin Strong.

Credits: Director, Henry King; screenplay, Melville Baker; music director, Louis Silvers.

© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.; 26Mar37; LP7074. (See also Seventh Heaven, 26Mar37; LP7092)

SEVENTH HEAVEN. 1937. 9,278 ft., sd. Adapted from the stage play by Austin Strong.

Credits: Director, Henry King; screenplay, Melville Baker; music director, Louis Silvers.

© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.; 26Mar37; LP7092. (See also Seventh Heaven, 26Mar37; LP7074)

THE SEVENTH SHERIFF. 1923. 5 reels.

Credits: Written and directed by Richard Hatton.

© Arrow Film Corp.; 19Nov23; LP19629.

THE SEVENTH SON. 1917. 1 reel.

Credits: Hal Reed.

© Broadway Star Feature Co., Inc.; 30Jan17; LP10128.

SEVENTY AND SEVEN. Black Cat. 1917. 2 reels.

© Essanay Film Mfg. Co.; 17Jul17; LP11100.

70,000 WITNESSES. 1932. 8 reels, sd. From the novel by Cortland Fitzsimmons.

Credits: Producer, Charles R. Rogers; director, Ralph Murphy; screenplay, Garrett Fort, Robert N. Lee; dialogue, P. J. Wolfson, Allen Rivkin.

© Paramount Publix Corp.; 1Sep32; LP3226.

SEVILLE IN FAIR TIME. (Paramount-Burton Holmes Travel Picture) 1921. 1 reel.

© Burton Holmes Lectures, Inc. (Burton Holmes, author); 6Nov21; MP2070.

SEWAGE DISPOSAL. 1930. 1 reel.

© Eastman Teaching Films, Inc. (George W. Hoke, author); 7Feb30; MP1314.

SEX. Presented by J. Parker Read, Jr. 1920. 7 reels.

Credits: Director, Fred Niblo; story, C. Gardner Sullivan.

© J. Parker Read, Jr.; 11Mar20; LP14904.

THE SEX LIFE OF THE POLYP. SEE Robert Benchley in The Sex Life of the Polyp.

THE SEX LURE. © 1916.

Credits: Scenario and direction by Ivan Abramson; story, Don Dundas.

© Ivan Film Productions, Inc. (Don Dundas, author); title, descr. & 22 prints, 8Nov16; LU9473.

THE SEYMOUR HOUSE PARTY. 1915. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, George E. Reehm.

© Biograph Co.; 19Sep15; LP6416.

SEZ O'REILLY TO MACNAB. Gainsborough. 1937. 9 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, William Beaudine; story, Howard Irving Young; screenplay, Leslie Arliss; dialogue, Marriott Edgar; music director, Louis Levy.

© Gaumont-British Pictures Corp. of America (Gaumont British Picture Corp., Ltd., author); 16Sep37; LP7777.

SEZ YOU. Fey Production, Ltd. 1932. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Director, Lou Breslow; story and dialogue, Ray Mayer; editor, William Austin.

© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 4Feb32; LP2864.

SH! THE OCTOPUS. 1937. 6 reels, sd. From plays by Ralph Spence, Ralph Murphy, and Donald Gallaher.

Credits: Director, William McGann; screenplay, George Bricker; dialogue editor, Hugh Cummings; film editor, Clarence Kolster.

© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 14Dec37; LP7831.

THE SHABBIES. 1915. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Wilfrid North.

© The Vitagraph Co. of America (Agnes C. Johnston, author); 30Sep15; LP6578.

SHACKLE SHOPPING WITH MR. SHEPARD. 1928. 1 reel.

© Willys-Overland, Inc. (Raymond J. Faller, author); 9May28; MP5034.

SHACKLES. Big U. 1916. 1 reel.

Credits: Producer, George Cochrane; story, Laura Oakley; scenario, F. McGrew Willis.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 24Feb16; LP7700.

SHACKLES OF GOLD. 1922. 6 reels. From the play "Samson" by Henri Bernstein.

Credits: Director, Herbert Brenon; screen version, Paul H. Sloane.

© William Fox (Fox Film Corp., author); 7May22; LP17858.

THE SHADOW. Victor. 1916. 1-1/2 reels.

Credits: Director, Allan J. Holubar; scenario, E. B. Lewis.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 24Nov16; LP9599.

THE SHADOW. 1937. 6 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, C. C. Coleman, Jr.; story, Milton Raison; screenplay, Arthur T. Horman; film editor, Byron Robinson; music director, Morris Stoloff.

© Columbia Pictures Corp. of California, Ltd.; 22Nov37; LP7652.

THE SHADOW AND THE SHADE. 1915. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Edw. J. Le Saint.

© Selig Polyscope Co. (Ellis Parker Butler, author); 10Jul15; LP5809.

THE SHADOW BETWEEN. 1932. 7 reels.

Credits: Direction and scenario, Norman Walker.

© Powers Pictures, Inc.; 12Sep32; LP3292.

SHADOW BOXING (DEFENSIVE). (Models in Motion) 1931. 243 ft.

© Eastman Teaching Films, Inc. (George W. Hoke, author); 13May31; MP2834.

THE SHADOW DANCE DANCED BY SAHARET. © 1914.

© Commercial Biophone Co. (Mester Projections, author); title & 2 prints, 8Aug14; descr., 18Aug14; MU221.

THE SHADOW LAUGHS. 1933. 8 reels, sd.

Credits: Written and directed by Arthur Hoerl.

© Trojan Pictures, Inc.; 24Jan33; LP3609.

THE SHADOW OF A DOUBT. © 1916.

Credits: Director, Ray Physioc.

© Equitable Motion Pictures Corp. (Shannon Fife, author); title, descr. & 272 prints, 11Apr16; LU8052.

SHADOW OF DOUBT. 1935. 8 reels, sd., b&w. From the story by Arthur Somers Roche.

Credits: Producer, Lucien Hubbard; director, George B. Seitz; screenplay, Wells Root; film editor, Basil Wrangell; synchronized score, Oscar Radin.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Corp.; 12Feb35; LP5350.

THE SHADOW OF EVIL. © 1913.

© Silvio Villa (Sciemenga & Pastrone Itala Film, author); title, descr. & 44 prints, 6Mar13; LU440.

THE SHADOW OF FEAR. 1915. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, William Humphrey.

© The Vitagraph Co. of America (Mary Gale, author); 20Aug15; LP6297.

THE SHADOW OF HER PAST. © 1916.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Lucien Nueratore, author); title, descr. & 85 prints, 14Jul16; LU8690.

THE SHADOW OF ROSALIE BYRNES. 1920. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, George Archainbaud; story, Grace Sartwell Mason; scenario, R. Cecil Smith.

© Selznick Pictures Corp.; 7Apr20; LP14986.

THE SHADOW OF SUSPICION. 1921. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Edward Kull; story and scenario, George H. Plympton.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 1Jul21; LP16727.

THE SHADOW OF SUSPICION. Mustang. 1925. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Edward Kull; story and scenario, George H. Plympton.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 5Mar25; LP21233.

SHADOW OF THE DRAGON. (Vagabond Adventure Series, no. 23) The Van Beuren Corp. 1931. 1 reel.

© RKO Pathe Distributing Corp.; 8Mar31; MP2508.

THE SHADOW OF THE EAST. 1924. 6 reels.

Credits: Director, George Archainbaud; story, E. M. Hull; scenario, Frederic Hatton, Fannie Hatton.

© William Fox (Fox Film Corp., author); 27Jan24; LP19881.

THE SHADOW OF THE LAW. Baird-Beck. © 1926. From the novel by Henry Chapman Ford.

Credits: Director, Wallace Worsley.

© Associated Exhibitors, Inc. (Leah Baird and Grover Jones, authors); title, descr. & 79 prints, 22Jan26; LU22286.

SHADOW OF THE LAW. 1930. 9 reels. From the novel "The Quarry" by John A. Moroso.

Credits: Director, Louis Gasnier; story, Max Marcin; scenario, John Farrow; film editor, Bob Bassler.

© Paramount Publix Corp.; 13Jun30; LP1357.

THE SHADOW OF THE PAST. 1914. 3 reels.

© Vitagraph Co. of America (Marguerite Bertsch, author); 27Apr14; LP2610.

THE SHADOW OF THE ROPE. SEE Out of the Shadow.

THE SHADOW ON THE WALL. Gotham. 1925. 6 reels. Adapted from the book "The Picture on the Wall" by J. Breckenridge Ellis.

Credits: Director, Reaves Eason; continuity, Elsie Werner.

© Lumas Film Corp.; 16Nov25; LP22010.

SHADOW RANCH. 1930. 6 reels.

Credits: Producer, Harry Cohn; director, Louis King.

© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 15Sep30; LP1580.

THE SHADOW SINISTER. Big U. 1916. 1 reel.

Credits: Albert Russell; producer, A. W. Rice.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 18Sep16; LP9136.

THE SHADOW STRIKES. Presented by Edward L. Alperson. 1937. 6 reels, sd. Based on the story "The Ghost of the Manor" by Maxwell Grant.

Credits: Producers, Max and Arthur Alexander; director, Lynn Shores; adaptation, Al Martin, Rex Taylor; screenplay, Al Martin.

© Grand National Films, Inc.; 9Jul37; LP7295.

SHADOW THEORY. 1928. 1 reel. Adapted from Krazy Kat cartoon by George Herriman.

Credits: Ben Harrison, Manny Gould.

© Paramount Famous Lasky Corp.; 28Jan28; MP4672.

A SHADOWED SHADOW. Joker. 1916. 1 reel.

Credits: Jack Byrne; director, William Beaudine.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 21Oct16; LP9367.

SHADOWING HENRY. 1917. 1 reel.

Credits: Written and directed by Mr. and Mrs. Drew.

© Metro Pictures Corp.; 20Dec17; LP11856.

SHADOWLAND SCREEN REVIEW. 1921. 1 reel.

Credits: Editor, Arthur DeVere Storey.

© Arthur DeVere Storey; 27Jan21; MP1927.

SHADOWS. © 1915.

Credits: Scenario, Max Goldberg.

© Mica Film Corp. (Max Goldberg, author); title, descr. & 21 prints, 2Mar15; LU4570.

SHADOWS. © 1918.

© The Haworth Pictures Corp. (Sessue Hayakawa, author); title, descr. & 256 prints, 5Dec18; LU13103.

SHADOWS. Goldwyn. 1918. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, Reginald Barker; story, Willard Mack.

© Diva Pictures, Inc.; 31Dec18; LP13268.

SHADOWS. Presented by B. P. Schulberg. 1922. 83 min. Based on the story "Ching, Ching, Chinaman" by Wilbur Daniel Steele.

Credits: Producer and director, Tom Forman; scenario, Eve Unsell, Hope Loring.

© Preferred Pictures, Inc.; 7Oct22; LP18347.

SHADOWS. (A Laemmle Novelty) Snappy. 1928. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Jacques Rollens.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 27Sep28; LP25660.

SHADOWS. SEE Head over Heels.

SHADOWS AND SUNSHINE. © 1916.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Balboa Amusement Co., author); title, descr. & 119 prints, 28Sep16; LU9204.

SHADOWS FROM THE PAST. 1915. 4 reels.

Credits: Richard Ridgely.

© Thomas A. Edison, Inc.; 6Aug15; LP6049.

THE SHADOWS OF A GREAT CITY. © 1915.

© Popular Plays & Players, Inc. (Herbert Blache and Aaron Hoffman, authors); title & 52 prints, 28May15; descr., 8Jul15; LU5797.

THE SHADOWS OF A GREAT CITY. 1915. 5 reels.

© Metro Pictures Corp.; 5Apr15; LP6423.

SHADOWS OF CONSCIENCE. © 1921.

Credits: Producer and director, John P. McCarthy; story and photoplay, John P. McCarthy, Francis Powers; editor, Fred S. Allen.

© John P. McCarthy (John P. McCarthy and Francis Powers, authors); title & 173 prints, 19Sep21; descr., 20Sep21; LU17075.

SHADOWS OF CONSCIENCE. © 1921. 7 reels.

Credits: Producer, W. D. Russell.

© William D. Russell (Francis Powers and John P. McCarthy, authors); title, descr. & 968 prints, 25Nov21; LU17385.

SHADOWS OF DOUBT. © 1915.

© PathÉ FrÈres, France; title, descr. & 52 prints, 25Mar15; LU4803.

SHADOWS OF HER PAST. 1918. 2 reels.

Credits: Henry Lehrman.

© William Fox (Fox Film Corp., author); 6Jan18; LP11927.

SHADOWS OF PARIS. Paramount. Presented by Adolph Zukor and Jesse L. Lasky. 1924. 6,549 ft. From the play "Mon Homme" by AndrÉ Picard and Francis Carco.

Credits: Producer and director, Herbert Brenon; scenario, Eve Unsell; adaptation, Fred Jackson.

© Famous Players-Lasky Corp.; 27Feb24; LP19949.

SHADOWS OF SIN. © 1914.

© Worlds Leader Features; title, descr. & 22 prints, 10Jan14; LU1968.

SHADOWS OF SING SING. 1933. 7 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Phil Rosen; story, Katherine Scola, Doris Malloy; screenplay, Albert DeMond; film editor, John Rawlins.

© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 1Dec33; LP4299.

SHADOWS OF SUSPICION. Laemmle. 1916. 1 reel.

Credits: Arthur Maude, Constance Crawley; producer, Donald MacDonald.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 28Oct16; LP9415.

SHADOWS OF THE MOULIN ROUGE. 1914. 4 reels.

Credits: Produced and written by Alice Blache.

© Solax Co.; 7Jan14; LP1978.

SHADOWS OF THE NIGHT. 1928. 7 reels, b&w.

Credits: Adaptation and direction, D. Ross Lederman; story, Ted Shane; film editor, Dan Sharits.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Distributing Corp.; 6Oct28; LP25728.

SHADOWS OF THE NIGHT. SEE The Gangsters.

SHADOWS OF THE NORTH. 1923. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, Robert F. Hill; story, Edison Marshall; scenario, Paul Schofield.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 28Jul23; LP19255.

SHADOWS OF THE ORIENT. 1937. 7 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Burt Lynwood; original story, L. E. Heifetz; screenplay and adaptation, Charles Francis Royal.

© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 23Aug37; LP7444.

SHADOWS OF THE PAST. 1919. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, Ralph Ince; editors, Mr. and Mrs. George Randolph Chester.

© Vitagraph Co. of America; 26Jul19; LP13995.

SHADOWS OF THE SEA. Presented by Lewis J. Selznick. 1922. 5 reels.

Credits: Producer and director, Alan Crosland; story, Frank A. Dazey; scenario, Lewis Allen Browne.

© Selznick Pictures Corp.; 24Jan22; LP17494.

SHADOWS OVER SHANGHAI. Released through Grand National. 1938. 7 reels, sd.

Credits: Producer, Franklyn Warner; director, Charles Lamont; original story, Richard B. Sale; screenplay, Joseph Hoffman; film editor, Bernard Loftus.

© Fine Arts Pictures; 14Oct38; LP8457.

SHADOWS TO SUNSHINE. © 1939. 1,565 ft., color, 16 mm.

© Staub & Son, Inc. (Raymond W. Staub, author); title, descr. & 4 prints, 26Jul39; MU9546.

THE SHADY LADY. 1929. 7 reels. From the story suggested by Leonard Praskins and Richard L. Sharpe.

Credits: Producer, Ralph Black; director, Edward H. Griffith; story and continuity, Jack Jungmeyer; film editor, Doane Harrison.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc.; 8Jan29; LP8.

SHAKE 'EM UP. © 1921.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Hal E. Roach, author); title, descr. & 9 prints, 6Dec21; LU17302.

SHAKE IT UP WITH MORAN & CHALLIS AND THEIR CHEERFUL STEPPERS. 1929. 1 reel, sd.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 7Nov29; MP827.

SHAKE, MR. SHAKESPEARE. 1936. 2 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Roy Mack; story, Cyrus Wood.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 26Oct36; LP6658.

SHAKE YOUR POWDER PUFF. (Merrie Melodies) 1934. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Producer, Leon Schlesinger; supervision, Isadore Freleng; animation, Bob McKimson, Bob Clampett; musical score, Bernard B. Brown.

© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 17Oct34; MP5050.

THE SHAKEDOWN. Jewel. 1928. 7 reels.

Credits: Director, William Wyler; story and continuity, Charles A. Logue; adaptation, Clarence Marks.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 7Dec28; LP25907.

SHAKEDOWN. 1936. 6 reels.

Credits: Director, David Selman; story, Barry Shipman; screenplay, Grace Neville; film editor, Gene Milford.

© Columbia Pictures Corporation of Calif., Ltd.; 13Jul36; LP6468.

SHAKESPEARE WITH TIN EARS. 1933. 2 reels, sd.

Credits: Supervision, Louis Brock; directors, Harry Sweet, Leslie Goodwins; story, Harry Sweet, Hugh Cummings; film editor, Tholan Gladden.

© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 1Jun33; LP3929.

A SHAKY FAMILY TREE. (Star Comedy) 1922. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, William Watson; story and scenario, Lew Lipton.

© Universal Film Manufacturing Co., Inc.; 5May22; LP17833.

SHALL CURFEW RING TO-NIGHT? 1914. Split reel.

© Lubin Mfg. Co. (Edwin Ray Coffin, author); 8Dec14; LP3922.

SHALL WE DANCE. 1937. 12 reels, sd.

Credits: Producer, Pandro S. Berman; director, Mark Sandrich; story, Lee Loeb, Harold Buchman; adaptation, P. J. Wolfson; screenplay, Allan Scott, Ernest Pagano; editor, William Hamilton; music director, Nathaniel Shilkret; music, George Gershwin; lyrics, Ira Gershwin.

© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 7May37; LP7178.

SHALL WE FORGET. © 1926.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Oliver L. Sellers, author); title, descr. & 46 prints, 29Sep26; LU23157.

SHALL WE FORGIVE HER? Presented by William A. Brady. © 1917. From the play by Charles Sarver.

Credits: Director, Arthur Ashley.

© World Film Corp. (Charles Sarver, author); title & descr., 28Sep17; 242 prints, 2Oct17; LU11485.

SHAM. 1921. 5 reels. From the play by Elmer Harris and Geraldine Bonner.

Credits: Director, Thomas N. Heffron.

© Famous Players-Lasky Corp.; 27Jun21; LP16713.

SHAM POO, THE MAGICIAN. (Headliner Series) 1932. 2 reels, sd.

Credits: Supervision, Louis Brock; director, Harry Sweet; story, Harry Sweet, Hugh Cummings; film editor, Daniel Mandell.

© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 15Dec32; LP3551.

THE SHAM REALITY. Rex. 1916. 1/2 reel.

Credits: Producer, Francis Ford; scenario, Grace Cunard.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 7Apr16; LP8039.

SHAME. © 1917.

© John W. Noble; title & descr., 5Sep17; 126 prints, 19Sep17; LU11454.

SHAME. 1921. 8 reels, b&w, tinted sequences.

Credits: Director, Emmett J. Flynn; story, Max Brand [pseud. of Frederick Faust]; adaptation and scenario, Emmett J. Flynn, Bernard McConville.

© William Fox (Fox Film Corp., author); 18Sep21; LP17116.

THE SHAME OF THE BULLCON. Nestor. 1917. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Allen Curtis; scenario, Tom Gibson.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 2Nov17; LP11676.

SHAMEFUL BEHAVIOR. Preferred. Presented by J. G. Bachmann. 1926. 6 reels. From the novel by Mrs. Belloc Lowndes.

Credits: Director, Albert Kelley; adaptation, George Scarborough; continuity, Douglas Bronston.

© Famous Attractions Corp.; 28Sep26; LP23166.

SHAMROCK. 1928. 3 reels. Adapted from the sketch by Edgar Allan Woolf.

Credits: Scenario and direction, Marcel G. Silver.

© Fox Case Corp.; 14Feb28; LP25023.

SHAMROCK ALLEY. (Big Boy-Juvenile Comedy) 1927. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Charles Lamont.

© Educational Film Exchanges, Inc.; 27Nov27; LP24749.

THE SHAMROCK HANDICAP. 1926. 6 reels, tinted.

Credits: Director, John Ford; story, Peter B. Kyne; scenario, John Stone.

© William Fox (Fox Film Corp., author); 26Apr26; LP22716.

SHAMS. SEE Shams of Society.

SHAMS OF SOCIETY. 1921. 6 reels. From "Shams" by Walter McNamara.

Credits: Director, Thomas B. Walsh; story, Walter McNamara; adaptation, Mary Murillo, Kenneth O'Hara.

© R-C Pictures Corp.; 18Sep21; LP17065.

SHANGHAI. (A Vagabond Adventure Series) 1932. 1 reel.

Credits: Narrator, Gayne Whitman.

© RKO Pathe Pictures, Inc.; 19May32; MP3307.

SHANGHAI. Presented by Adolph Zukor. 1935. 8 reels.

Credits: Producer, Walter Wanger; director, James Flood; original screenplay, Gene Towne, Graham Baker, Lynn Starling; film editor, Otho Lovering.

© Paramount Productions, Inc.; 17Jul35; LP5679.

SHANGHAI BOUND. 1927. 6 reels.

Credits: Director, Luther Reed; story, E. S. O'Reilly; screenplay, John Goodrich, Ray Harris.

© Paramount Famous Lasky Corp.; 15Oct27; LP24520.

SHANGHAI, CHINA. © 1913.

© Selig Polyscope Co.; title, descr. & 5 prints, 27Mar13; MU43.

SHANGHAI EXPRESS. 1932. 9 reels. Based on the story by Harry Hervey.

Credits: Director, Josef von Sternberg; screenplay, Jules Furthman.

© Paramount Publix Corp.; 15Feb32; LP2857.

SHANGHAI LADY. 1929. 7 reels. From the play "Drifting" by John Colton.

Credits: Director, John S. Robertson.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 24Oct29; LP789.

SHANGHAI MADNESS. 1933. 5,700 ft., sd.

Credits: Director, John Blystone; story, Frederick Hazlitt Brennan; adaptation, Austin Parker, Gordon Wong Wellesley; screenplay, Austin Parker; editor, Margaret Clancy.

© Fox Film Corp.; 21Aug33; LP4115.

SHANGHAIED. © 1912.

© Nordisk Film Co.; title, descr. & 30 prints, 21Nov12; LU122.

SHANGHAIED. Dansk Biograph Co., Copenhagen. © 1914.

© Jacques Greenzweig (Dansk Biograph Co., author); title, descr. & 46 prints, 13Jun14; LU2845.

SHANGHAIED. 1915. 2 reels.

© Essanay Film Mfg. Co.; 27Sep15; LP6495.

SHANGHAIED. 1927. 7 reels. From an original story "Limehouse Polly" by Edward J. Montagne.

Credits: Director, Ralph Ince; adaptation, J. G. Hawks.

© R-C Pictures Corp.; 19Aug27; LP24311.

SHANGHAIED. (Walt Disney's Mickey Mouse) 1934. 1 reel.

© Walt Disney Productions, Ltd.; 3Jan34; MP4563.

THE SHANGHAIED BABY. 1915. 3,000 ft.

© Lubin Mfg. Co. (Robert A. Sanborn, author); 12Jan15; LP4209.

SHANGHAIED LOVE. 1931. 7 reels, sd. From the story "Then Hell Broke Loose" by Norman Springer.

Credits: Director, George B. Seitz; adaptation and dialogue, Roy Chanslor, Jack Cunningham; film editor, Gene Milford.

© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 15Sep31; LP2485.

SHANGHAIED SHIPMATES. (Looney Tunes) 1936. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Producer, Leon Schlesinger; supervision, Jack King; animation, Paul Smith, Joe D'Igalo; music, Norman Spencer.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 6Jul36; MP6610.

SHANGHIED LOVERS. © 1924.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Mack Sennett, author); title, descr. & 40 prints, 18Apr24; LU20100.

SHANKS AND CHIVALRY. 1916. 1 reel.

Credits: Lawrence Semon, Graham Baker; director, Lawrence Semon.

© The Vitagraph Co. of America; 12Dec16; LP9729.

SHANKS AND CHIVALRY. 1920. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Lawrence Semon; story, Lawrence Semon, Graham Baker.

© The Vitagraph Co. of America; 21Apr20; LP15040.

THE SHANNONS OF BROADWAY. 1929. 8 reels. From the play by James Gleason.

Credits: Director, Emmett J. Flynn; adaptation, Agnes Christine Johnston.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 27Nov29; LP876.

SHANNONS OF BROADWAY. SEE Goodbye Broadway.

THE SHANTY AT TREMBLING HILL. 1914. 2 reels. Adapted from the Munsey Magazines.

© Essanay Film Mfg. Co.; 15Dec14; LP3975.

THE SHANTY WHERE SANTA CLAUS LIVES. The Vitaphone Corp. 1933. 1 reel.

© Warner Brothers Pictures, Inc.; 6Feb33; LP3641.

SHAPES AND SCRAPES. (Star Comedy) 1920. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Vin Moore; story, Maynard Laswell.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 20Nov20; LP15821.

SHARE AND SHARE ALIKE. 1925. 6 reels.

Credits: Director, Whitman Bennett; story, Reginald Wright Kaufman.

© Arrow Pictures Corp.; 11Dec25; LP22101.

SHARE THE WEALTH. 1936. 2 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Del Lord; story and screenplay, Preston Black.

© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 25Mar36; LP6237.

THE SHARK. 1920. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, Del Henderson; story and scenario, Thomas F. Fallon.

© William Fox (Fox Film Corp., author); 18Jan20; LP14657.

SHARK FISHING. 1931. 955 ft.

© Eastman Teaching Films, Inc. (George W. Hoke, author); 1Aug31; MP2836.

THE SHARK MASTER. 1921. 5 reels.

Credits: Story and production, Fred Leroy Granville; scenario, George Hull.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 18Aug21; LP16878.

SHARK MONROE. 1918. 5 reels.

Credits: Story, C. Gardner Sullivan; director, William S. Hart.

© William S. Hart Productions, Inc.; 22Jun18; LP12602.

SHARKS AND SWORDFISH. (A Fisherman's Paradise Picture) 1931. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Pete Smith.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Distributing Corp.; 12Oct31; MP2840.

SHARKS IS SHARKS. (Katzenjammer Kids) © 1917.

Credits: L. DeLorme, H. E. Hancock.

© International Film Service, Inc.; title, descr. & 14 prints, 26Apr17; LU10653.

SHARP SHOOTERS. © 1924.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Paul Terry, author); title, descr. & 18 prints, 3Dec24; MU2785.

SHARP SHOOTERS. 1928. 6 reels.

Credits: Director, J. G. Blystone; story, Randall H. Faye; scenario, Marion Orth.

© Fox Film Corp.; 6Jan28; LP24827.

SHARP TOOLS. SEE Ethel Grey Terry in Sharp Tools.

SHARPS AND FLATS. SEE

Conlin and Glass in Sharps and Flats.

Krazy Kat in Sharps and Flats.

SHARPSHOOTERS. 1938. 5,746 ft., sd.

Credits: Director, James Tinling; original story, Maurice Rapf, Lester Ziffren; screenplay, Robert Ellis, Helen Logan; music director, Samuel Kaylin.

© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.; 18Nov38; LP8746.

SHATTERED DREAMS. 1921. 5 reels. Adapted from the novel "Wind Along the Waste" by Maude Annesley.

Credits: Producer, Paul Scardon; adaptation, J. Grubb Alexander.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 22Dec21; LP17392.

SHATTERED IDEALS. Special Big U. 1916. 1 reel.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 30Dec16; LP9865.

SHATTERED IDOLS. First National. 1921. 6 reels.

Credits: Director, Edward Sloman; story, I. A. R. Wylie; scenario, William V. Mong.

** © J. L. Frothingham; 7Dec21; LP17488.

SHATTERED LIVES. Gotham. Presented by Samuel Sax. 1925. 6 reels.

Credits: Story, Victor Gibson; adaptation, direction and continuity, Henry McCarty.

© Lumas Film Corp.; 5Jun25; LP21537.

SHATTERED MEMORIES. Gold Seal. 1915. 3 reels.

Credits: Producer, Robert Leonard; scenario, Grant Carpenter.

© Universal Film Co., Inc.; 19May15; LP5324.

SHATTERED NERVES. Rex. 1915.

Credits: Anthony P. Kelly; producer, Ben Wilson.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 28Dec15; LP7306.

THE SHATTERED TREE. 1914. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Ben Wilson.

© Thomas A. Edison, Inc.; 13Jun14; LP2853.

THE SHAUGHRAUN. SEE My Wild Irish Rose.

SHAVE IT WITH MUSIC. 1932. 2 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Kenneth Webb; story, Raymond W. Peck; music director, Charles A. Prince.

© Columbia Pictures Corp. & The Lambs (Columbia Pictures Corp., author); 8Nov32; LP3409.

SHAVED AND TRIMMED. © 1915.

© Zenith Films, Inc. (Leslie T. Peacocke, author); title, descr. & 10 prints, 22Jul15; LU5883.

SHAVED IN MEXICO. L-Ko. 1915. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, J. G. Blystone.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 22Apr15; LP5106.

SHAW AND LEE IN GOING PLACES. 1930. 1 reel.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 9Jun30; MP1607.

SHAW AND LEE, THE BEAU BRUMMELLS. 1928. 1 reel.

© Vitaphone Corp.; 22Sep28; MP5375.

SHE. © 1916. From the book by Sir H. Rider Haggard.

Credits: Producer, Will Barker; scenario, Nellie E. Lucoque.

© Lucoque, Ltd. (Sir H. Rider Haggard, author); title & descr., 27May16; 211 prints, 4Apr16; LU8370.

SHE. 1917. For Fox Film Corp. 5 reels. Based on the story by H. Rider Haggard.

Credits: Director, Kenean Buel; adaptation, Mary Murillo.

© William Fox (Mary Murillo, author); 22Apr17; LP10610.

SHE. 1935. 11 reels, sd. From the novel by H. Rider Haggard.

Credits: Producer, Merian C. Cooper; directors, Irving Pichel, Lansing C. Holden; adaptation, continuity, and dialogue, Ruth Rose; additional dialogue, Dudley Nichols; editor, Ted Cheesman.

© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 12Jul35; LP5696.

SHE ASKED FOR IT. Presented by Adolph Zukor. 1937. 7 reels, sd.

Credits: Producer, B. P. Schulberg; director, Erle C. Kenton; screenplay, Frederick Jackson, Theodore Reeves, Howard Irving Young; film editor, Robert Bischoff; music director, Boris Morros.

© Paramount Pictures, Inc.; 17Sep37; LP7434.

SHE CAUGHT ON QUICK. (Minute Movie, no. 6) © 1938. Sd., b&w. color sequences, 35 mm.

© Singer Sewing Machine Co.; title & descr., 28Apr38; 16 prints, 29Apr38; MU8362.

SHE COULDN'T HELP IT. 1920. 5 reels. From the novel "In the Bishop's Carriage" by Miriam Michelson and the play by Channing Pollock.

Credits: Scenario, Douglas Bronston.

© Realart Pictures Corp.; 14Dec20; LP15928.

SHE COULDN'T SAY NO. Trailer. 1929. 1 reel, sd.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 25Nov29; MP894.

SHE COULDN'T SAY NO. 1930. 7 reels.

Credits: Benj. M. Kaye; director, Lloyd Bacon; screenplay and dialogue, Robert Lord, Arthur Caesar.

© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 20Jan30; LP1015.

SHE COULDN'T TAKE IT. 1935. 8 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Tay Garnett; story, Gene Towne, Graham Baker; screenplay, Oliver H. P. Garrett; film editor, Gene Havlick.

© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 9Oct35; LP5865.

THE SHE-DEVIL. 1918. 6 reels.

Credits: Director, J. Gordon Edwards; story, Neje Hopkins.

© William Fox (Fox Film Corp., author); 1Dec18; LP13088.

SHE DID HER BIT. 1918. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, J. G. Blystone.

© Century Comedies; 16Jan18; LP11973.

SHE DONE HIM RIGHT. Snappy. (Pooch the Pup Cartoon) 1933. 1 reel.

Credits: Direction and animation, Walter Lantz, William Nolan.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 9Oct33; MP4332.

SHE DONE HIM WRONG. 1933. 7 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Lowell Sherman; story, Mae West; screenplay, Harvey Thew, John Bright; music, Ralph Rainger.

© Paramount Productions, Inc.; 27Jan33; LP3611.

SHE GETS HER MAN. Presented by Carl Laemmle. 1935. 7 reels, sd.

Credits: Associate producer, David Diamond; director, William Nigh; story, Aben Kandel, David Diamond; screenplay, Aben Kandel; film editor, Bernard W. Burton.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 20Aug35; LP5724.

SHE GOES TO WAR. 1929. 10 reels. Sd. From the novel by Rupert Hughes.

Credits: Produced and directed by Henry King; scenario, Howard Estabrook; adaptation, Fred de Gresac.

© Inspiration Pictures, Inc. (Rupert Hughes, author); 10Jun29; LP452.

A SHE-GOING SAILOR. (Paramount-Christie Comedy) 1928. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, William Watson; story, Frank Conklin; titles, Al Martin.

© Paramount Famous Lasky Corp.; 9Nov28; LP25813.

SHE GOT WHAT SHE WANTED. Released by Tiffany. 1930. 9 reels. From the stage success by George Rosener.

Credits: Producers, James Cruze, Samuel Zierler; director, James Cruze; continuity and dialogue, George Rosener.

© James Cruze Productions, Inc.; 19Dec30; LP1844.

SHE GOT WHAT SHE WANTED. (Minute Movie, no. 5) © 1938. Sd., b&w, color sequences, 35 mm.

© Singer Machine Co.; title & descr., 28Apr38; 13 prints, 29Apr38; MU8361.

SHE HAD TO CHOOSE. 1934. 7 reels, sd.

Credits: Supervision, Larry Darmour; director, Ralph Ceder; original story, Mann Page, Izzola Forrester; adaptation, Houston Branch; editor, Charles Harris.

© Majestic Producing Corp.; 1Nov34; LP5150.

SHE HAD TO EAT. 1937. 6,698 ft., sd. Based on stories by M. M. Musselman and James Edward Grant.

Credits: Director, Malcolm St. Clair; screenplay, Samuel G. Engel; music, Samuel Kaylin.

© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.; 11Jun37; LP7220.

SHE HAD TO SAY YES. Presented by First National Pictures, Inc. and the Vitaphone Corp. 1933. 7 reels. Based on the story "Customer's Girl" by John Francis Larkin.

Credits: Director, Busby Berkeley, George Amy; screenplay, Rian James, Don Mullaly.

© First National Pictures, Inc.; 17Jul33; LP4020.

SHE HIRED A HUSBAND. 1918. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, Jack Dillon; story, Rex Taylor.

© Bluebird Photoplays, Inc.; 6Dec18, LP13107.

SHE IS A PIPPIN. © 1912.

© Biograph Co. (E. E. Clyde, author); title, descr. & 88 prints, 7Dec12; LU154.

SHE KISSED THE MAT. 1920. 1 reel.

© John Franklin Meyer; 18Dec20; MP1801.

SHE KNEW HER MAN. © 1924.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Paul Terry, author); title, descr. & 18 prints, 29Oct24; MU2744.

SHE LEARNED ABOUT SAILORS. 1934. 9 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, George Marshall; story, Randall H. Faye; screenplay, William Conselman, Henry Johnson; music director, Samuel Kaylin.

© Fox Film Corp.; 19Jun34; LP4788.

SHE LOVED A FIREMAN. 1937. 6 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, John Farrow; original screenplay, Carlton Sand, Morton Grant; dialogue director, Jo Graham; film editor, Thomas Pratt; music and lyrics, M. K. Jerome, Jack Scholl.

© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 24Dec37; LP7708.

SHE LOVED HIM PLENTY. 1918. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Richard Jones.

© Mack Sennett Film Corp.; 27Jul18; LP12691.

SHE LOVED THEM BOTH. Powers. 1915. 1 reel.

Credits: Production and scenario by Sydney Ayres.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 20Aug15; LP6151.

SHE LOVES AND LIES. 1919. 5 reels. From the story by Wilkie Collins.

Credits: Scenario, Grant Carpenter.

© Select Pictures Corp.; 24Dec19; LP14572.

SHE LOVES ME NOT. Rolin Film Co. © 1918.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Rolin Film Co., author); title, descr. & 39 prints, 21Nov18; LU13055.

SHE LOVES ME NOT. Presented by Adolph Zukor. 1934. 9 reels, sd. From the novel by Edward Hope [pseud. of Edward Hope Coffey] and the play by Howard Lindsay.

Credits: Production and screenplay, Benjamin Glazer; director, Elliott Nugent; music, Mack Gordon, Harry Revel.

© Paramount Productions, Inc.; 9Aug34; LP4880.

SHE MADE HER BED. 1934. 8 reels. From the story "Baby in the Ice-Box" by James M. Cain.

Credits: Producer, Charles R. Rogers; director, Ralph Murphy; screenplay, Casey Robinson, Frank R. Adams; adaptation, Richard E. Schayer.

© Paramount Productions, Inc.; 7Mar34; LP4546.

SHE MADE HIM BLUSH. 1920. 1 reel.

© John Franklin Meyer; 18Dec20; MP1806.

SHE MARRIED A COP. 1939. 7 reels, sd.

Credits: Associate producer, Sol C. Siegel; director, Sidney Salkow; original screenplay, Olive Cooper; film editors, Ernest Nims, Murray Seldeen; animation, Leon Schlesinger; songs, Ralph Freed, Burton Lane; music director, Cy Feuer.

© Republic Pictures Corp. (Republic Productions, Inc., author); 12Jul39; LP9029.

SHE MARRIED AN ARTIST. 1937. 8 reels, sd. From the story by Avery Strakosch.

Credits: Producer, Sidney Buchman; director, Marion Gering; screenplay, Gladys Lehman, Delmar Daves; film editor, Viola Lawrence; music director, Morris Stoloff.

© Columbia Pictures Corp. of California, Ltd.; 29Nov37; LP7609.

SHE MARRIED HER BOSS. 1935. 9 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Gregory LaCava; story, Thyra Samter Winslow; screenplay, Sidney Buchman; film editor, Richard Cahoon.

© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 20Aug35; LP5725.

SHE MARRIED HER HUSBAND. Special Victor. 1917. 2 reels.

Credits: J. Grubb Alexander; director, Matt Moore.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 8Jun17; LP10915.

SHE—ME. © 1919.

Credits: Written and directed by Twede-Dan [pseud. of F. Perez].

© William Steiner (F. Perez, author); title, descr. & 167 prints, 27Jun19; LU13895.

SHE NEVER KNEW. © 1915.

© American Film Mfg. Co.; title, descr. & 107 prints, 6Mar15; LU4627.

SHE OF THE TRIPLE CHEVRON. SEE Over the Border.

SHE OUTDONE HIM. 1933. 2 reels, sd.

Credits: Supervision, Louis Brock; director, Harry Sweet; story, Harry Sweet, Hugh Cummings; film editor, John Lockert.

© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 2Jun33; LP3927.

SHE REMINDS ME OF YOU. 1934. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Director, Dave Fleischer; animation, Willard Bowsky, William Sturm.

© Paramount Productions, Inc.; 21Jun34; MP4816.

SHE SERVED HIM RIGHT. (A Bed-Time Story for Grown-Ups) 1931. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Director, Eddie Buzzell; story, Paul Gerard Smith; film editor, William Lyon.

© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 12Dec31; LP2716.

SHE SIGHED BY THE SEASIDE. Associated Producers. 1921. 2 reels.

Credits: Supervision, Mack Sennett; director, Erle Kenton.

© Mack Sennett; 2May21; LP16466.

SHE SNOOPS TO CONQUER. (Manhattan Comedies) 1931. 2 reels, sd., b&w.

Credits: Director, Fred Guiol; story and adaptation, Ewart Adamson; film editor, Russel Schoengarth.

© RKO Pathe Distributing Corp.; 22Jun31; LP2320.

SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER. © 1914. Adapted from the play by Oliver Goldsmith.

© Paul H. Cromelin (London Film Co., author); title, descr. & 78 prints, 28Mar14; LU2443.

SHE TOOK A CHANCE. 1915. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, C. Jay Williams.

© The Vitagraph Co. of America (H. Edward Knies, author); 9Jul15; LP5922.

SHE TROUPES TO CONQUER. Released by F. B. O. (Beauty Parlor Series, no. 12) 1927. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Edward I. Luddy; story, H. C. Witwer; adaptation, Tom McNamara; continuity, Jean DuPont; supervising editor, James Wilkinson.

© R-C Pictures Corp.; 19Oct27; LP24634.

SHE WALKETH ALONE. © 1915.

© American Film Mfg. Co. (Flora B. Snyder, author); title, descr. & 82 prints, 23Apr15; LU5082.

SHE WANTED A FORD. 1916. 1 reel.

© L-Ko Motion Picture Kompany; 9Oct16; LP9273.

SHE WANTED A MILLIONAIRE. 1932. 6,650 ft., sd.

Credits: Director, John Blystone; story and continuity, Sonya Levien; screenplay, William Anthony McGuire; editor, Louis Loeffler.

© Fox Film Corp.; 2Feb32; LP2846.

SHE WANTED TO BE A WIDOW. 1915. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Norval MacGregor.

© Selig Polyscope Co. (W. E. Wing, author); 13Jan15; LP4214.

SHE WAS A LADY. 1934. 7,033 ft., sd. Based on the novel by Elisabeth Cobb.

Credits: Director, Hamilton MacFadden; screenplay, Gertrude Purcell; music director, Louis de Francesco.

© Fox Film Corp.; 15Jul34; LP4834.

SHE WAS AN ACROBAT'S DAUGHTER. (Merrie Melodies) 1937. 1 reel.

Credits: Producer, Leon Schlesinger; animation, Bob McKimson, A. C. Gamer.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 3May37; MP7381.

SHE WAS SOME VAMPIRE. Joker. 1916. 1 reel.

Credits: Written and produced by Allen Curtis.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 13Jul16; LP8698.

SHE WAS THE OTHER. 1914. 400 ft.

© Lubin Mfg. Co. (Epes W. Sargent, author); 6Nov14; LP3685.

SHE WASN'T HUNGRY—BUT. Nestor. 1918. 1 reel.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 31Dec18; LP13217.

SHE WENT FOR A TRAMP. 1931. 2 reels, sd.

Credits: Production, story, and direction, Lou Brock; adaptation and dialogue, Lloyd French, Mauri Grashin.

© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 2Feb31; LP2098.

SHE WHO GETS SLAPPED. 1930. 1 reel, sd.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 16May30; MP1513.

SHE WHO LAST LAUGHS. 1916. 1 reel.

Credits: Producer, Lawrence Semon.

© Vitagraph Co. of America (Lawrence Semon and Graham Baker, authors); 23Sep16; LP9177.

SHE WINKED. Joker. 1915. Split reel.

Credits: Written and produced by Arthur McMackin.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 27Apr15; LP5134.

THE SHE-WOLF. 1931. 9 reels. Based on the stage play "Mother's Millions" by Howard McKent Barnes.

Credits: Director, James Flood; adaptation and screenplay, Winifred Dunn.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 27May31; LP2289. (See also Mother's Millions; 28Apr31; LP2183, LP2365)

SHE WOLVES. 1925. 6 reels, tinted. From David Belasco's stage play "The Man in Evening Clothes" by AndrÉ Picard and Yves Mirande, adapted by Ruth Chatterton.

Credits: Director, Maurice Elvey; scenario, Dorothy Yost.

© William Fox (Fox Film Corp., author); 26Apr25; LP21429.

SHE WON THE PRIZE. 1916. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, George D. Baker.

© The Vitagraph Co. of America (George D. Baker and E. R. Carpenter, authors); 20May16; LP8340.

SHE WRONGED HIM RIGHT. (A Betty Boop Cartoon) 1934. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Director, Dave Fleischer; animation, Roland Crandall, Thomas Johnson.

© Paramount Productions, Inc.; 4Jan34; MP4497.

SHE WROTE A PLAY AND PLAYED IT. Joker. 1916. 1 reel.

Credits: Producer, Allen Curtis; scenario, Ben Cohn.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 28Jul16; LP8819.

SHEBA. SEE Playing Around.

SHEBO. SEE Miss Nobody.

SHEEP. 1934. 1 reel.

© James Cones and Nancy Ford Cones; 27Dec34; LP5289.

THE SHEEP RUNNERS. 1914. 1 reel.

Credits: Producer, Marshall Farnum.

© Selig Polyscope Co. (Maibelle Heikes Justice, author); 6May14; LP2708.

SHEEP SKINNED. 1929. 1 reel.

Credits: Producer, Charles B. Mintz; animation, Ben Harrison and Manny Gould.

© Paramount Famous Lasky Corp.; 29Mar29; MP38.

SHEEP'S CLOTHING. 1914. 2 reels. Adapted from the novel by Louis Joseph Vance.

© Thomas A. Edison, Inc.; 1Sep14; LP3307.

SHEEZA BEAR. SEE A Hot Time in Iceland.

THE SHEIK. 1921. 8 reels. Adapted from the novel by Edith M. Hull.

Credits: Director, George Melford; adaptation, Monte M. Katterjohn.

© Famous Players-Lasky Corp.; 25Oct21; LP17131.

THE SHEIK OF ARABY. 1922. 5 reels. From the story "The Man Who Turned White" by F. McGrew Willis.

Credits: Director, Park Frame.

© R-C Pictures Corp.; 15May22; LP17973.

THE SHEIK STEPS OUT. 1937. 7 reels, sd.

Credits: Associate producer, Herman Schlom; director, Irving Pichel; original story and screenplay, Adele Buffington; additional dialogue, Gordon Kahn; film editor, Ernest Nims.

© Republic Pictures Corp.; 13Aug37; LP7395.

SHEIK TO SHEIK. 1936. 2 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Roy Mack; story, Cyrus Wood, A. Dorian Otvos.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 17Dec36; LP6787.

THE SHEIK'S WIFE. 1922. 6 reels.

Credits: Producer, Harilal C. Triwedi; written and directed by Henry Roussell.

** © Harilal C. Triwedi; 1Mar22; LP17588.

SHEKELS. Trailer. © 1937. Sd., b&w, 35 mm.

© Shekels Advertising Co. (T. M. Ellis, Jr., author); title, descr. & 2 prints, 30Aug37; MU7729.

SHELL-FISHING. 1938. 1 reel, sd.

© Erpi Classroom Films, Inc. (W. W. Atwood, author); 4Aug38; MP8987.

THE SHELL GAME. 1918. 5 reels. Based on the story "Good Will and Almond Shells" by Kenneth L. Roberts.

Credits: Supervision, Maxwell Karger; adapted and directed by George D. Baker.

© Metro Pictures Corp.; 25Feb18; LP12099.

SHELL SOCKED. (Jimmie Adams Comedies) Educational Film Exchanges, Inc. 1926. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Walter Graham; story, Frank Conklin.

© Christie Film Co., Inc.; 28Oct26; LP23273.

SHELLS AND SHIVERS. 1917. 1 reel.

Credits: Graham Baker, Lawrence Semon; director, Lawrence Semon.

© Vitagraph Co. of America; 9Jul17; LP11063.

SHELLS AND SHIVERS. 1920. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Lawrence Semon; story, Lawrence Semon, Graham Baker.

© Vitagraph Co. of America; 27Mar20; LP14982.

SHELTER. 1937. 1 reel.

© Erpi Picture Consultants, Inc. (Wallace W. Atwood, author); 15Oct37; MP7926.

SHELTERED DAUGHTERS. 1921. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, Edward Dillon; story, George Bronson Howard; scenario, Clara Beranger.

© Realart Pictures Corp.; 23Apr21; LP16416.

SHELTERING AN INGRATE. © 1914.

© American Film Mfg. Co. (Thomas Ricketts, author); title & 58 prints, 4Jun14; descr., 16May14; LU2808.

THE SHEPHERD KING. 1923. 9 reels. Based on the play by Wright Lorimer and Arnold Reeves.

Credits: Producer and director, J. Gordon Edwards; scenario, Virginia Tracey.

© William Fox (Fox Film Corp., author); 10Dec23; LP19868.

THE SHEPHERD OF THE HILLS. © 1919. 10 reels. From the novel by Harold Bell Wright.

© Harold Bell Wright Story Picture Corp. (Harold Bell Wright, author); title, descr. & 690 prints, 4Feb19; LU13360.

THE SHEPHERD OF THE HILLS. Presented by Richard A. Rowland. 1927. 9 reels. From the story by Harold Bell Wright.

Credits: Producer, Charles R. Rogers; director, Albert Rogell; adaptation and continuity, Marion Jackson.

© First National Pictures, Inc.; 23Dec27; LP24794.

THE SHEPHERD OF THE SEVEN HILLS. © 1934. Presented by Joseph F. Moore. 9 reels, sd.

© Vatican Pictures Corp.; title, descr. & 77 prints, 26Dec34; MU5193.

THE SHEPPER-NEWFOUNDER. SEE Part Time Wife.

SHERIFF NELL'S COMEBACK. 1920. 2 reels.

Credits: Supervision, Hamilton Del Ruth; director, Eddie Cline.

© William Fox (Fox Film Corp., author); 1Feb20; LP14738.

SHERIFF NELL'S TUSSLE. (Paramount-Mack Sennett Comedy) 1918. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, William Campbell.

© Mack Sennett Films Corp.; 22Feb18; LP12111.

THE SHERIFF OF MOJAVE. © 1921.

Credits: Robert North Bradbury, Frank Howard Clark.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Robert North Bradbury, author); title, descr. & 40 prints, 3Jun21; LU16631.

THE SHERIFF OF PINE MOUNTAIN. Rex. 1916. 2 reels.

Credits: William Addison Lathrop; producer, Ben Wilson.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 2Jun16; LP8414.

THE SHERIFF OF RED ROCK GULCH. Big U. 1915. 2 reels.

Credits: Producer, Murdock MacQuarrie; scenario, James Dayton.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 22Sep15; LP6437.

THE SHERIFF OF SUN-DOG. 1922. 5 reels. From the story by W. C. Tuttle in the Adventure Magazine.

Credits: Director, Lewis King.

© Arrow Film Corp.; 20Nov22; LP18421.

THE SHERIFF OF TOMBSTONE. © 1923.

© H. J. Brown Productions; title, descr. & 354 prints, 23Nov23; LU19632.

THE SHERIFF OF WILLOW GULCH. 1914. 1 reel.

© Biograph Co.; 7Dec14; LP3915.

THE SHERIFF OF YAVAPAI COUNTY. © 1913.

© Selig Polyscope Co. (William Duncan, author); title, descr. & 38 prints, 21Mar13; LU499.

THE SHERIFF'S BABY. © 1913.

© Biograph Co. (Edward Bell, author); title, descr. & 198 prints, 31Mar13; LU531.

THE SHERIFF'S BLUNDER. 1916. 2 reels.

Credits: Written and directed by Tom Mix.

© Selig Polyscope Co. (Tom Mix, author); 4Nov16; LP9451.

THE SHERIFF'S DILEMMA. 1915. 1 reel.

© Biograph Co.; 26Mar15; LP4837.

THE SHERIFF'S DUTY. 1916. 1 reel.

Credits: Written and produced by Tom Mix.

© Selig Polyscope Co. (Tom Mix, author); 22Apr16; LP8177.

THE SHERIFF'S OATH. 1920. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Phillip Rosen; story, Paul Annitzer.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 13Feb20; LP14750.

THE SHERIFF'S REWARD. 1914. 1,000 ft.

Credits: Written and produced by Tom Mix.

© Selig Polyscope Co. (Tom Mix, author); 24Oct14; LP3598.

THE SHERIFF'S SON. Paramount. Presented by Thomas H. Ince. 1919. 5 reels. From the story by William MacLeod Raine.

Credits: Supervision, Thomas H. Ince; director, Victor L. Schertzinger; scenario, J. G. Hawks.

© Thos. H. Ince Corp.; 17Feb19; LP13429.

THE SHERIFF'S STORY. 1915. 1 reel.

© Biograph Co.; 6May15; LP5220.

THE SHERIFF'S TRAP. 1915. 1 reel.

© Biograph Co.; 23Oct15; LP6768.

SHERLOCK AMBROSE. 1918. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, W. S. Fredericks.

© L-Ko Motion Picture Kompany; 16Mar18; LP12189.

SHERLOCK BOOB, DETECTIVE. © 1915.

Credits: Written and produced by Bruce Mitchell.

© Mica Film Corp. (Bruce Mitchell, author); title, descr. & 25 prints, 9Jan15; LU4141.

SHERLOCK BROWN. 1921. 5 reels.

Credits: Produced, written, and directed by Bayard Veiller; scenario, Leonore Coffee.

© Metro Pictures Corp.; 21Jun21; LP17986.

SHERLOCK HOLMES. 1916. 7 reels.

Credits: William Gillette; director, Arthur Berthelet.

© Essanay Film Mfg. Co.; 5May16; LP8239.

SHERLOCK HOLMES. 1922. 9 reels. Adapted from William Gillette's play based on the stories by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.

Credits: Director, Albert Parker.

© Goldwyn Distributing Corp.; 3Apr22; LP18273.

SHERLOCK HOLMES. 1932. 6,400 ft.

Credits: Director, William K. Howard; editor, Margaret Clancy.

© Fox Film Corp.; 18Oct32; LP3369.

SHERLOCK HOLMES' FATAL HOUR. 1931. 8 reels, sd. Adapted from "The Final Problem" and "The Empty House" by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.

Credits: Director, Leslie S. Hiscott; screen adaptation, Cyril Twyford; editor, Jack Harris.

© First Division Pictures, Inc.; 10Jul31; LP2411.

THE SHERLOCK HOLMES GIRL. 1913. 1 reel.

Credits: Bliss Milford.

© Thomas A. Edison, Inc.; 20Dec13; LP1837.

SHERLOCK, JR. Metro. 1924. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, Buster Keaton; written and adapted by Clyde Bruckman, Jean Havey, Joe Mitchell.

© Joseph M. Schenck; 22Apr24; LP20125.

SHERLOCK SLEUTH. © 1925.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Hal E. Roach, author); title, descr. & 37 prints, 4May25; LU21425.

SHERLOCK'S HOME. 1932. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Alf Goulding; story, Jack Henley, Glen Lambert.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 29Sep32; LP3282.

SHERMAN SAID IT. (Hal Roach Comedy) (A Charley Chase Comedy) Presented by Hal Roach. 1933. 2 reels, sd., b&w.

Credits: Director, Charles Parrott; film editor, William Terhune.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Corp.; 3Oct33; LP4155.

SHERMAN WAS RIGHT. (Paul Terry Toons) 1932. 6 min.

Credits: Frank Moser and Paul Terry.

© Moser & Terry, Inc.; 21Aug32; LP3388.

SHERRY. © 1920.

Credits: Adaptation, Frances Guihan.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Frances Guihan, author); title, descr. & 140 prints, 13Apr20; LU14999.

SHERRY LOUISE MARSHALL [and] THE THREE BAD BOYS. 1927. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Bryan Foy.

© Vitaphone Corp.; 17Oct27; MP4378.

SHE'S A BOY. (Big Boy-Juvenile Comedy) 1927. 2 reels.

Credits: Supervision, Jack White; director, Charles Lamont.

© Educational Film Exchanges, Inc.; 29Oct27; LP24587.

SHE'S A COUSIN OF MINE. © 1915.

Credits: Scenario, Bruce Mitchell.

© Mica Film Corp. (Bruce Mitchell, author); title, descr. & 31 prints, 9Jan15; LU4147.

SHE'S A HE. Century. 1923. 2 reels.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 1Sep23; LP19376.

SHE'S A HE. (A Sunny Jim Comedy) 1930. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Sam Newfield.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 17Mar30; LP1152.

SHE'S A NATURAL. 1936. For Borden Sales Co. 1 reel, sd.

© AudiVision, Inc.; 23Dec36; MP7101.

SHE'S A PIPPIN. 1928. 2 reels. From the cartoon by Rube Goldberg.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 21Dec28; LP25936.

SHE'S A PRINCE. (Blue Ribbon Comedy, no. 9) 1926. 2 reels.

© Standard Cinema Corp.; 3May26; LP22671.

SHE'S A SHEIK. 1927. 5,931 ft.

Credits: Produced and directed by Clarence Badger; story, John McDermott; screenplay, Lloyd Corrigan, Grover Jones.

© Paramount Famous Lasky Corp.; 12Nov27; LP24656.

SHE'S DANGEROUS. 1937. 7 reels, sd.

Credits: Associate producer, E. M. Asher; directors, Lewis R. Foster, Milton Carruth; original story, Murray Roth, Ben Ryan; screenplay, Lionel Houser, Albert R. Perkins.

© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 12Jan37; LP6851.

SHE'S EVERYWHERE. 1919. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, George W. Terwilliger; story, Jack Larric; scenario, Calder Johnston.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 8Nov19; LP14417.

SHE'S GOT EVERYTHING. 1938. 8 reels, sd.

Credits: Producer, Albert Lewis; director, Joseph Santley; screenplay, Harry Segall, Maxwell Shane; editor, Frederic Knudtson; music director, Frank Tours.

© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 5Jan38; LP7736.

SHE'S IN AGAIN. © 1924.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Paul Terry, author); title, descr. & 16 prints, 3Dec24; MU2794.

SHE'S MY BABY. 1927. 6 reels.

Credits: Director, Fred Windermere.

© Sterling Pictures Distributing Corp.; 23May27; LP24002.

SHE'S MY COUSIN. (Stern Brothers Comedy) (Excuse Maker Series) 1926. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Francis Corby; story, William Anthony.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 30Apr26; LP22687.

SHE'S MY DAISY. (A Harry Lauder Subject) Welsh-Pearson-Gainsborough. 1931. 1 reel, sd.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Distributing Corp.; 25Sep31; MP2810.

SHE'S MY GIRL! (A Stern Brothers Comedy) 1928. 2 reels. From the cartoons by George McManus.

Credits: Director, Samuel Newfield.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 5Jan28; LP24837.

SHE'S MY LILLY, I'M HER WILLIE. Presented by E. W. Hammons. 1934. 1,978 ft., sd.

Credits: Producer, Al Christie; story, William Watson, Bert Granet.

© Educational Productions, Inc.; 1Sep34; LP4923.

SHE'S MY WEAKNESS. 1930. 8 reels, sd. From the play "Tommy" by Howard Lindsay and Bertrand Robinson.

Credits: Associate producer, Henry Hobart; director, Melville Brown; screenplay, J. Walter Ruben.

© RKO Productions, Inc.; 20Jun30; LP1453.

SH-H! DON'T WAKE THE BABY. Rex. 1915. 1 reel.

Credits: Dorothy Donnell Calhoun; producer, Ben Wilson.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 30Aug15; LP6238.

SHIELD OF HONOR. Jewel. 1927. 6 reels.

Credits: Director, Emory Johnson; story, Emilie Johnson; continuity, Leigh Jacobson, Gladys Lehman.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 2Nov27; LP24621.

THE SHIELD OF SILENCE. © 1925.

© Productions, Inc. (Ford Beebe, author); title, descr. & 220 prints, 11Mar25; LU21230.

THE SHIELDING SHADOW. © 1916. © Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Astra Film Corp., author).

1. Treasure Trove. © title, descr. & 94 prints, 30Aug16; LU9014.

2. Into the Depths. © title, descr. & 52 prints, 30Aug16; LU9015.

3. The Mystic Defender. © title, descr. & 57 prints, 30Aug16; LU9016.

4. The Earthquake. © title, descr. & 46 prints, 30Aug16; LU9017.

5. Through Bolted Doors. © title, descr. & 64 prints, 30Aug16; LU9018.

6. The Disappearing Prisoner. © title, descr. & 81 prints, 30Aug16; LU9019.

7. The Awakening. © title, descr. & 76 prints, 30Aug16; LU9020.

8. The Haunting Hand. © title, descr. & 52 prints, 14Sep16; LU9110.

9. The Incorrigible Captive. © title, descr. & 58 prints, 14Sep16; LU9111.

10. The Vanishing Mantle. © title, descr. & 67 prints, 28Sep16; LU9198.

11. The Great Sacrifice. © title, descr. & 77 prints, 28Sep16; LU9200.

12. The Stolen Shadow. © title, descr. & 57 prints, 28Sep16; LU9201.

13. The Hidden Menace. © title, descr. & 62 prints, 28Sep16; LU9203.

14. Absolute Black. © title, descr. & 59 prints, 28Sep16; LU9205.

15. The Final Chapter. © title, descr. & 52 prints, 28Sep16; LU9196.

SHIFTING SHADOWS. (Is Marriage Sacred?) 1917. 2 reels.

Credits: Charles Mortimer Peck; director, E. H. Calvert.

© Essanay Film Mfg. Co.; 27Jan17; LP10083.

SHIFTS. Snappy. 1931. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Albert Kelley; story, Knute Rockne.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 30Jul31; LP2374.

THE SHIFTY SHOPLIFTER. Nestor. 1918. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Allen Curtis; scenario, W. Warren Schoene.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 4Apr18; LP12276.

A SHILLING FOR CANDLES. SEE The Girl Was Young.

SHIMMIE SHIVERS and LAMPOONS. (Goldwyn-Bray Comic) 1920. 1 reel.

© Bray Studios, Inc. (International Film Service Co., Inc., author); 21Apr20; MP1579.

THE SHINDIG. (Mickey Mouse Cartoon) 1930. 1 reel.

© Walter E. Disney; 1Aug30; MP1783.

SHINE 'EM UP. (Paul Parrott Comedy) © 1922. 1 reel.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Hal E. Roach, author); title, descr. & 18 prints, 1Dec22; LU18440.

SHINE ON HARVEST MOON. 1932. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Dave Fleischer; animation, James H. Culhane, Reuben Timinsky.

© Paramount Publix Corp.; 7May32; MP3291.

SHINE ON HARVEST MOON. 1938. 6 reels, sd.

Credits: Associate producer, Charles E. Ford; director, Joe Kane; original screenplay, Jack Natteford; film editor, Lester Orlebeck; music director, Cy Feuer.

© Republic Pictures Corp. (Republic Productions, Inc., author); 23Dec38; LP8619.

SHINES AND MONKEYSHINES. 1918. 1 reel.

Credits: Montgomery and Rock; director, J. A. Howe.

© Vitagraph Co. of America; 29Jul18; LP12698.

THE SHINING HOUR. A Frank Borzage Production. Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 1938. 8 reels, sd., b&w. Based on the play by Keith Winter.

Credits: Producer, Joseph L. Mankiewicz; director, Frank Borzage; screenplay, Jane Murfin, Ogden Nash; film editor, Frank E. Hull; music score, Franz Waxman.

© Loew's, Inc.; 14Nov38; LP8448.

SHIP A HOOEY! 1932. 22 min., sd.

Credits: Producer, Al Christie; director, Harry J. Edwards; story and dialogue, Carl Harbaugh.

© Christie Film Co.; 7Aug32; LP3517.

SHIP AHOY. © 1919.

Credits: Written and directed by Charles Parrott.

© Bulls Eye Film Corp.; title & descr., 27Feb19; 316 prints, 28Feb19; LU13447.

SHIP AHOY. Paramount-St. John. Presented by J. and S. Warner. 1920. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Frank C. Griffin.

© Famous Players-Lasky Corp.; 6Mar20; LP14873.

SHIP AHOY! 1924. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Slim Summerville; story, Richard Smith.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 7Mar24; LP19976.

SHIP AHOY. 1929. 3 reels, sd., b&w.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Dist. Corp.; 21Jun29; MP362.

SHIP AHOY. 1930. 1 reel.

Credits: John Foster.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc.; 7Jan30; MP1056.

SHIP AHOY. SEE Arthur Pat West in Ship Ahoy.

SHIP CAFE. Presented by Adolph Zukor. 1935. 7 reels.

Credits: Harlan Thompson, Herbert Fields; producer, Harold Hurley; director, Robert Florey; film editor, James Smith; music and lyrics, Ray Noble, Harlan Thompson, Lewis E. Gensler.

© Paramount Productions, Inc.; 31Oct35; LP5904.

A SHIP COMES IN. De Mille Studio. 1928. 7 reels.

Credits: Director, William K. Howard; original story, Julien Josephson; continuity, Sonya Levien, Julien Josephson; titles, John Krafft; film editor, Barbara Hunter.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc.; 10May28; LP25281.

THE SHIP FROM SHANGHAI. 1930. 8 reels, sd., b&w. From the novel "Ordeal" by Dale Collins.

Credits: Director, Charles Brabin; screenplay, John Howard Lawson; film editor, Grant Whytock.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Distributing Corp.; 27Jan30; LP1030.

SHIP OF SOULS. Encore. © 1925. From the novel by Emerson Hough.

Credits: Producer, Max O. Miller; director, Charles Miller.

© Associated Exhibitors, Inc. (Frank P. Donovan, author); title, descr. & 114 prints, 30Dec25; LU22203.

THE SHIP OF THE DESERT. 1933. 1 reel.

© Eastman Teaching Films, Inc. (C. E. Baer, author); 20Jan33; MP3891.

THE SHIP OF WANTED MEN. Presented by Showmens Pictures, Inc. Screencraft. 1933. 7 reels.

Credits: Supervision, Al Alt; director, Lew Collins; original story, Ethel Hill; continuity and dialogue, Joseph O'Donnell and Lew Collins.

© Screencraft Productions; 24Aug33; LP4086.

SHIP, OY, OY. Nestor. 1918. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Allen Curtis; scenario, Tom Gibson.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 6Feb18; LP12030.

SHIP SHAPE. (Cameo Comedy) 1925. 1 reel.

© Educational Films Corp. of America; 21Apr25; LP21373.

THE SHIP THAT DIED. (An Historical Mystery) Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 1938. 1 reel, sd., b&w.

Credits: Director, Jacques Tourneur; screenplay, George Sayre; narrator, John Nesbitt; historical compilations, Charles E. Whittaker.

© Loew's, Inc.; 18Feb38; LP7855.

SHIP MATES. (Educational-Lupino Lane Talking Comedies) Presented by E. W. Hammons. 1929. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Henry W. George.

© Educational Film Exchanges, Inc.; 21Apr29; LP397.

SHIPMATES. 1931. 8 reels, sd., b&w. Based on the story "Maskee" by Ernest Paynter.

Credits: Producer, Harry Pollard; adaptation, Lou Edelman, Delmer Daves; continuity, Raymond L. Schrock, Lieut. Comdr. Wead; dialogue, Malcolm Stuart Boylan, Delmer Daves; film editor, William Le Vanway.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Distributing Corp.; 27Apr31; LP2173.

SHIPMATES. SEE Taming the Wild.

SHIPMATES FOREVER. 1935. 12 reels.

Credits: Director, Frank Borzage; story and screenplay, Delmer Daves; music and lyrics, Harry Warren, Al Dublin.

© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 16Oct35; LP5867.

SHIPPING LIVE FISH IN SEALED BOTTLES. 1917. 1 reel. Photographed at the New York Aquarium under the auspices of the New York Zoological Society.

© Thomas A. Edison, Inc.; 31Aug17; MP1021.

SHIPWRECK. (Oswald Cartoon) Snappy. 1931. 1 reel.

Credits: Animated and directed by Walter Lantz and William Nolan.

© Universal Pictures Corporation; 18Feb31; MP2318.

SHIPWRECKED. Presented by John C. Flinn. Released by Producers Distributing Corp. 1926. 7 reels. From the play by Langdon McCormick.

Credits: Director, Joseph Henabery; scenario, Harold Shumate; adaptation, Finis Fox.

© Metropolitan Pictures Corp. of Calif.; 18May26; LP22745.

SHIPWRECKED AMONG ANIMALS. 1921. 2 reels.

Credits: Written and directed by Alf Goulding.

© Century Film Corp., Inc.; 21Dec21; LP17407.

SHIPWRECKED AMONG CANNIBALS. Jewel. 1920. 6 reels.

Credits: Director, William F. Alder.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 15Jul20; LP15517.

SHIPWRECKED BROTHERS. (Paul Terry-Toons) Educational Pictures. Presented by E. W. Hammons. 1933. 523 ft., sd.

Credits: Frank Moser, Paul Terry; scored and conducted by Phillip A. Scheib.

© Moser & Terry; 17Nov33; MP4449.

SHIPWRECKED IN ICEBERGS (In Nacht und Eis). © 1912.

© A. J. Danziger (Continental Kunstfilm Co., author); title, descr. & 11 prints, 29Oct12; MU8.

SHIR HASHIRIM (SONG OF SONGS). 1935. 9 reels, sd.

Credits: Direction and screenplay, Henry Lynn; story, Anshel Schorr.

© Globe Pictures; 13Dec35; LP6008.

SHIRLEY KAYE. 1917. 5 reels. From the play by Hulbert Footner.

Credits: Director, Joseph Kaufman; scenario, Margaret Turnbull.

© C. K. Y. Film Corp.; 6Dec17; LP11813.

SHIRLEY OF THE CIRCUS. Fox Film Corp. 1922. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, Rowland V. Lee; story and scenario, Robert N. Lee.

© William Fox (Fox Film Corp., author); 12Nov22; LP19204.

SHIVER AND SHAKE. (Hal Roach Comedy) © 1922. 1 reel.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Hal E. Roach, author); title, descr. & 20 prints, 11Oct22; LU18299.

SHIVER ME TIMBERS! 1934. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Director, Dave Fleischer; animation, Willard Bowsky, William Sturm.

© Paramount Productions, Inc.; 24Jul34; MP4881.

SHIVER MY TIMBERS. (Our Gang Comedies) (A Hal Roach Comedy) 1931. 2 reels, sd., b&w.

Credits: Producer and director, Robert McGowan; dialogue, H. M. Walker; editor, Richard Currier.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Distributing Corp.; 1Oct31; LP2517.

SHIVERING SHAKESPEARE. (Our Gang Comedies) Presented by Hal Roach. 1929. 2 reels, sd., b&w.

Credits: Production, supervision, and story, Robert McGowan; director, Anthony Mack.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Distributing Corp.; 17Dec29; LP920.

SHIVERING SPOOKS. © 1926.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Hal E. Roach, author); title, descr. & 38 prints, 26Jul26; LU22968.

SHIVERS. 1934. 2 reels, sd.

Credits: Written and directed by Arthur Ripley; screenplay, John Grey; film editor, William A. Lyon.

© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 21Dec34; LP5192.

THE SHOCK. Jewel. 1923. 7 reels.

Credits: Director, Lambert Hillyer; story, William Dudley Pelley.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 27Apr23; LP18917.

SHOCK. 1934. 7 reels, sd.

Credits: Producer, George Yohalem; original story and direction, Roy J. Pomeroy; screenplay, Madeleine Ruthven; editor, Jack Ogilvie.

© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 14Jul34; LP4831.

SHOCK-PROOF. © 1936.

© Chevrolet Motor Co.; title & descr., 21Mar36; 2 prints, 23Mar36; MU6287.

THE SHOCK PUNCH. Paramount. Presented by Adolph Zukor and Jesse L. Lasky. 1925. 8,151 ft. From the story by John Monk Saunders.

Credits: Director, Paul Sloane; screenplay, Luther Reed.

© Famous Players-Lasky Corp.; 26May25; LP21501.

A SHOCKING NIGHT. 1920. 5 reels.

Credits: Producers, Lyons-Moran; story, Edgar Franklin; scenario, C. B. Hoadley.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 30Dec20; LP15991.

THE SHOCKS OF DOOM. 1919. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Henry Houry; story, O. Henry [pseud. of William Sydney Porter].

© Vitagraph Co. of America; 3Sep19; LP14143.

SHOD WITH FIRE. 1920. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, Emmett Flynn; story, Harold Titus; scenario, J. Anthony Roach.

© William Fox (Fox Film Corp., author); 15Feb20; LP14789.

SHODDY, THE TAILOR. 1,000 ft. 1915.

© Lubin Mfg. Co. (Epes W. Sargent, author); 12Jan15; LP4188.

THE SHOE INDUSTRY. © 1917.

© Lincoln & Parker Co., Inc.; title, descr. & 4 prints, 18Oct17; MU1058.

SHOEIN' HOSSES. 1934. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Director, Dave Fleischer; animation, Willard Bowsky, David Tendlar.

© Paramount Productions, Inc.; 31May34; MP4774.

THE SHOEMAKER AND THE ELVES. (Color Rhapsody) Presented by Columbia Pictures Corp. 1934. 812 ft., sd., color.

Credits: Producer, Charles Mintz; story, Art Davis; animation, Sid Marcus; music, Joe de Nat.

© Screen Gems, Inc.; 17Dec34; MP5172.

THE SHOEMAKER OF KOPENICK. SEE Captain Jinks the Cobbler.

SHOEMAKER'S ROMANCE. © 1931. 2 reels, sd.

© Judea Films, Inc. (Louis Kadison, author); title, descr. & 2 prints, 13May31; LU2230.

SHOES. 1916. 5 reels.

Credits: Producers, the Smalleys; adapted and directed by Lois Weber; story by Stella Wynne Herron.

© Bluebird Photoplays, Inc.; 2Jun16; LP8408.

SHOES. 1925. 2 reels. From the story by O. Henry [pseud. of William Sydney Porter].

Credits: Director, Daniel Keefe; adaptation, Beatrice Van.

© William Fox (Fox Film Corp., author); 6Sep25; LP21828.

SHOES WITH RHYTHM. Mentone. 1937. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Director, Milton Schwarzwald.

© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 21May37; LP7151.

SHOESTRING. SEE New Faces of 1937.

SHOESTRING FOLLIES. 1935. 2 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Roy Mack; story, A. Dorian Otvos, Eddie Moran.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 8Apr35; LP5457.

SHOO FLY. (Chronicles of Bloom Center) 1915. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Burton L. King.

© Selig Polyscope Co. (Maibelle Heikes Justice and William Lord Wright, authors); 16Oct15; LP6703.

SHOOSH. 1927. 2 reels.

Credits: Directors, Charley Bowers, H. L. Muller; story, Charles Bowers, H. L. Muller, Ted Sears.

© R-C Pictures Corp.; 21Mar27; LP23828.

THE SHOOT 'EM UP KID. Mustang. 1926. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Hoot Gibson; story, Carol Holloway; scenario, William Lester.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 25Aug26; LP23050.

SHOOT ON SIGHT. Rolin. © 1920.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Hal Roach, author); title, descr. & 20 prints, 13Apr20; LU14997.

SHOOT STRAIGHT. © 1923.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Hal E. Roach, author); title, descr. & 20 prints, 23Feb23; LU18719.

SHOOT THE WORKS. Presented by Adolph Zukor. 1934. 9 reels, sd. From a play by Ben Hecht and Gene Fowler.

Credits: Producer, Albert Lewis; director, Wesley Ruggles; screenplay, Howard J. Green, Claude Binyon.

© Paramount Productions, Inc.; 27Jun34; LP4796.

SHOOTIN' 'EM UP. 1923. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Jay Marchant; story and scenario, Ben Cohn.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 18Oct23; LP19506.

THE SHOOTIN' FOOL. © 1926.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Paul Terry, author); title, descr. & 20 prints, 20Apr26; MU3412.

SHOOTIN' FOR LOVE. 1923. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, Edward Sedgwick; story, Raymond L. Schrock, Edward Sedgwick.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 9Jun23; LP19100.

SHOOTIN' INJUNS. © 1925.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Hal E. Roach, author); title, descr. & 35 prints, 2Apr25; LU21301.

SHOOTIN' IRONS. 1927. 5,179 ft.

Credits: J. Walter Ruben, Sam Mintz; director, Richard Rosson; story, Richard Allen Gates.

© Paramount Famous Lasky Corp.; 8Oct27; LP24494.

THE SHOOTIN' KID. 1920. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Ed Hoot Gibson; scenario, George W. Pyper.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 1Jul20; LP15334.

SHOOTIN' WILD. Mustang. 1925. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Vin Moore; story, W. C. Tuttle.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 7Oct25; LP21887.

SHOOTING AT TIME. (Grantland Rice Sportlight) © 1925.

Credits: Producer, John L. Hawkinson.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (John L. Hawkinson, author); title, descr. & 20 prints, 6Nov25; MU3213.

SHOOTING BIG GAME WITH A CAMERA. © 1928.

© Frederick Beck Patterson; title, descr. & 6 prints, 12Apr28; MU4879.

SHOOTING BIG GAME WITH A CAMERA. 1933. 8 reels.

© Frederick Beck Patterson; 5Apr33; MP3941.

SHOOTING FOR PAR. 1939. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Producer, Truman Talley; described by Ed Thorgersen; arranged by Raoul Marlo.

© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.; 6Jan39; MP9283.

SHOOTING HIS 'ART OUT. 1916. 2 reels.

Credits: Producer, David Kirkland.

© L-Ko Motion Picture Kompany; 13Dec16; LP9715.

THE SHOOTING OF DAN MCGREW. 1915. 5 reels. From the poem by Robert W. Service.

© Metro Pictures Corp.; 3May15; LP6481.

THE SHOOTING OF DAN MCGREW. Sawyer-Lubin Special. 1924. 6 reels. Based on the poem by Robert W. Service.

Credits: Supervision, Arthur H. Sawyer; director, Clarence Badger; adaptation, Winifred Dunn.

© Metro Pictures Corp.; 9Apr24; LP20126.

THE SHOOTING OF DAN THE DUCK. (Educational's Comedies) (Mermaid Comedies) 1931. 20 min., sd.

Credits: Director, Arvid E. Gillstrom; story, Harry McCoy, Jimmy Star; continuity and dialogue, Ernest Pazano, Jack Townley.

© Educational Film Exchanges, Inc.; 6Mar31; LP2029.

THE SHOOTING PARTY. 1918. 2 reels.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 1Jul18; LP12622.

THE SHOOTING STAR. 1917. 1 reel.

© Essanay Film Mfg. Co.; 21Mar17; LP10421.

SHOOTING STRAIGHT. 1930. 8 reels, sd. From an original story by Barney A. Sarecky.

Credits: Supervision, Louis Sarecky; director, George Archainbaud; screenplay and dialogue, J. Walter Ruben; adaptation, Wallace Smith.

© RKO Productions, Inc.; 1Jun30; LP1468.

SHOOTING THE BULL. (Stern Brothers Comedy) 1928. 2 reels. From the cartoons by Rube Goldberg.

Credits: Director, Gus Meins.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 28May28; LP25316.

SHOOTING THE RECORD BREAKERS. (Adventures of the Newsreel Cameraman) 1935. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Editor, Lew Lehr.

© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.; 22Nov35; MP5980.

SHOOTING THE WHIRLPOOL RAPIDS IN A MOTOR BOAT AT NIAGARA FALLS. © 1915.

© William Bentley Van Zandt (Peter W. Langgaard and Paul A. Lohrke, authors); title & 24 prints, 18Feb15; descr., 28Jan15; MU294.

SHOOTING UP THE MOVIES. 1916. 2 reels.

Credits: Written and directed by Tom Mix.

© Selig Polyscope Co. (Tom Mix, author); 1Jul16; LP8660.

SHOOTING WILD. (Cameo Comedy) 1927. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Mark Sandrich.

© Educational Film Exchanges, Inc.; 1Nov27; LP24606.

SHOP TALK. 1936. 2 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Lloyd French; story, Burnet Hershey, Jack Henley.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 24Feb36; LP6157.

THE SHOP GIRL. SEE Winifred, the Shop Girl.

SHOPGIRLS; or, THE GREAT QUESTION. © 1915.

© Ideal Film Service, Inc. (Turner Films, author); title, descr. & 25 prints, 2Nov15; LU6837.

SHOPGIRL'S EVIDENCE. 1938. 2 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Joseph Henabery; screenplay, Ira Genet.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 3Aug38; LP8179.

SHOPPING WITH WIFIE. (Educational-Mack Sennett Andy Clyde Comedies) 1932. 20 min.

Credits: Director, Babe Stafford; story and dialogue, John A. Waldron, Earle Rodney, Harry McCoy, Lew Foster.

© Mack Sennett, Inc.; 7Feb32; LP2845.

SHOPWORN. 1932. 8 reels.

Credits: Director, Nicholas Grinde; story, Sarah Y. Mason; dialogue, Jo Swerling, Robert Riskin; film editor, Gene Havelick.

© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 7Mar32; LP2899.

THE SHOPWORN ANGEL. 1929. 8 reels. Sd. & si. From the story by Dana Burnet.

Credits: Director, Richard Wallace; adaptation, Howard Esterbook, Albert Shelby LeVino.

© Paramount Famous Lasky Corp.; 11Jan29; LP12.

THE SHOPWORN ANGEL. Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 1938. 9 reels, sd., b&w. Based on a story by Dana Burnet.

Credits: Producer, Joseph L. Monkiewicz; director, H. C. Potter; screenplay, Waldo Salt; film editor, W. Donn Hayes; music score, Edward Ward.

© Loew's, Inc.; 5Jul38; LP8128.

SHORE ACRES. Screen Classics, Inc. 1920. 6 reels. From the play by James A. Herne.

Credits: Director, Rex Ingram; adaptation and scenario, Arthur J. Zellner.

© Metro Pictures Corp.; 27Mar20; LP14984.

SHORE ENOUGH. (Krazy Kat) 1926. 1 reel.

Credits: Bill Nolan.

© R-C Pictures Corp. (Winkler Pictures, Inc., author); 11Oct26; LP23286.

SHORE LEAVE. First National. 1925. 7 reels. From the play by Hubert Osborne.

Credits: Producer, John S. Robertson; scenario, Josephine Lovett.

© Inspiration Pictures, Inc.; 10Aug25; LP21709.

SHORE LEAVE. SEE

Follow the Fleet.

Hit the Deck.

SHORE LINES AND SHORE DEVELOPMENT. 1929. 1 reel.

Credits: Edited by Dept. of Geology, Harvard University.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc.; 27Feb29; MP5887.

SHORE SHY. (Educational-Christie Comedies) 1926. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, William Watson; story, Frank Roland Conklin.

© Christie Film Co., Inc.; 25Apr26; LP22711.

THE SHORN LAMB. SEE Strangers in Love.

SHORT AND SWEET. (Star Comedy) 1921. 1 reel.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 7Apr21; LP16374.

SHORT CHANGE. (Walter Heirs Comedies) Educational. 1924. 2 reels.

Credits: Jack Jevne; director, Archie Mayo.

© Christie Film Co., Inc.; 13Oct24; LP20673.

A SHORT CIRCUIT. 1927. 1 reel.

Credits: Paul Terry and John Foster.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc.; 17Dec27; MP4546.

SHORT KILTS. © 1924.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Hal E. Roach, author); title, descr. & 40 prints, 2Aug24; LU20457.

A SHORT LIFE AND A MERRY ONE. 1913. 1 reel.

© Thomas A. Edison, Inc.; 20Sep13; LP1280.

SHORT ORDERS. © 1923.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Hal E. Roach, author); title, descr. & 20 prints, 11Aug23; LU19302.

SHORT PANTS. (Bull's Eye Comedy) 1925. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, W. Scott Darling.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 10Jul25; LP21641.

SHORT SKIRTS. 1921. 5 reels.

Credits: Producer, Harry B. Harris; story, Alice Tildesley; scenario, Doris Schroeder.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 29Jun21; LP16728.

SHORT SKIRTS AND DEEP WATER. Joker. 1917. 1 reel.

Credits: Story and direction, Allen Curtis; adapted by Tom Gibson.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 31Aug17; LP11330.

SHORT SOCKS. (A Paramount-Christie Comedy) 1927. 2 reels.

Credits: Frank Conklin; director, Harold H. Beaudine; story, Sig Herzig; titles, Al Martin.

© Paramount Famous Lasky Corp.; 13Aug27; LP24297.

A SHORT-STOP'S DOUBLE. © 1913.

Credits: Producer, Charles H. France.

© Selig Polyscope Co. (Arthur P. Hankins, author); title, descr. & 29 prints, 24Jul13; LU989.

A SHORT TAIL. 1927. 2 reels.

Credits: Producer, Charles B. Mintz; written and directed by Hal Sintzenich.

© Paramount Famous Lasky Corp.; 10Sep27; MP4278.

SHORT WEIGHT. Century. 1922. 2 reels.

Credits: Written and directed by Alf T. Goulding.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 22Jul22; LP18086.

SHORTS. Treasure Chest. Educational Film Corp. of America. Presented by E. W. Hammons. 1933. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Director, Charles Judels; narrator, Johnny Woods; dialogue, William K. Wells; original music, James Hanley, Benny Davis.

© Skibo Productions; 10Nov33; MP4448.

SHORTY. 1914. 1 reel.

Credits: J. A. Dorward; director, Ashley Miller.

© Thomas A. Edison, Inc.; 17Oct14; LP3557.

SHORTY AT CONEY ISLAND. 1936. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Editors, Fred Waller, Leslie M. Roush; commentator, Justin Herman.

© Paramount Productions, Inc.; 20Jan36; MP6127.

SHORTY AT THE SEASHORE. (Paramount Varieties) Presented by Adolph Zukor. 1936. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Commentary, Justin Herman; narrator, Harry Von Zell.

© Paramount Pictures, Inc.; 3Jul36; MP6629.

SHORTY GOES SOUTH. Presented by Adolph Zukor. 1935. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Editors, Fred Waller, Leslie M. Roush; commentary, Justin Herman.

© Paramount Productions, Inc.; 12Sep35; MP5852.

SHORTY MAKES A BET. © 1914.

© Biograph Co. (Robert A. Donaldson, author); title, descr. & 52 prints, 16Mar14; LU2321.

SHORTY ON THE FARM. Presented by Adolph Zukor. 1935. 1 reel, sd.

© Paramount Productions, Inc.; 3Apr35; MP5504.

SHORTY'S LONG SUIT, STILL SMALL VOICE, and SQUIRREL FOOD. 1920. 2 reels.

Credits: Producer, Ward Lascelle; directors, G. Cooper, W. Hayes.

© Special Pictures Corp.; 24Jun20; LP15298.

THE SHOT. Powers. 1915. 2 reels.

Credits: Producer, Carl M. LeVinness; scenario, Vincent Charles.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 27Aug15; LP6216.

A SHOT IN THE DARK. Rex. 1915. 1 reel.

Credits: Dwight Cleveland; producer, Ben Wilson.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 3May15; LP5192.

A SHOT IN THE DARK. 1935. 7 reels, sd. From the story "The Dartmouth Murders" by Clifford Orr.

Credits: Director, Charles Lamont; adaptation and screenplay, Charles S. Belden.

© Chesterfield Motion Picture Corp.; 6Mar35; LP5376.

SHOT IN THE DUMBWAITER. 1918. 1 reel.

Credits: Directors, Eddie Lyons, Lee Moran; story, Leslie T. Peacocke.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 27Jun18; LP12606.

SHOT IN THE EXCITEMENT. 1914.

Credits: Producer, Mack Sennett.

© The Keystone Film Co. (Mack Sennett, author); 26Oct14; LP3619.

SHOT IN THE WEST. Nestor. 1917. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Louis William Chaudet; scenario, C. B. Hoadley.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 9Mar17; LP10347.

SHOTGUN JONES. 1914. 2 reels.

Credits: Producer, Colin Campbell.

© Selig Polyscope Co. (Bertrand W. Sinclair, author); 14Apr14; LP2521.

THE SHOTGUN MAN AND THE STAGE DRIVER. © 1913.

Credits: Written and produced by William Duncan.

© Selig Polyscope Co. (William Duncan, author); title, descr. & 30 prints, 3Apr13; LU553.

SHOTGUN PASS. 1931. 6 reels.

Credits: Director, J. P. McGowan; story and dialogue, Robert Quigley; film editor, S. Ray Luby.

© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 13Oct31; LP2553.

A SHOT-GUN WEDDING. Century. 1920. 2 reels.

Credits: Written and directed by Fred C. Fishback.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 25Sep20; LP15582.

A SHOTGUN WEDDING. (Educational's Comedies) (Vanity Comedies) 1931. 20 min., sd.

Credits: Director, William Watson; story and dialogue, Walter DeLeon, Neal Burns.

© Educational Film Exchanges, Inc.; 19Apr31; LP2170.

SHOTGUNS THAT KICK. 1914. 1 reel.

Credits: Producer, Mack Sennett.

© The Keystone Film Co. (Mack Sennett, author); 3Dec14; LP3896.

SHOULD A GIRL MARRY? 1939. 7 reels, sd.

Credits: Producer, E. B. Derr; director, Lambert Hillyer; screenplay, David Silverstein, Gayl Newberry.

© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 8Jun39; LP8902.

SHOULD A HUSBAND FORGIVE? 1919. 7 reels.

Credits: Story, scenario, and direction, R. A. Walsh.

© William Fox (Fox Film Corp., author); 9Nov19; LP14432.

SHOULD A MASON TELL? © 1927.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Roy L. McCardell, author); title, descr. & 35 prints, 22Jul27; LU24210.

SHOULD A MOTHER TELL? 1915. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, J. Gordon Edwards; scenario adapted by Rex Ingram.

© William Fox (Rex Ingram, author); 30Jun15; LP6278.

SHOULD A WIFE FORGIVE? © 1915. Previously entitled "The Lady of Perfume."

© Equitable Motion Pictures Corp. (Joseph E. Howard, author); title, descr. & 32 prints, 29Oct15; LU6883.

SHOULD A WIFE WORK? © 1921.

© J. W. Film Corp. (Lois Zellner, author); title, 8Oct21; descr., 12Nov21; 150 prints, 15Oct21; LU17209.

SHOULD A WOMAN DIVORCE? An Ivan Film Productions, Inc. presentation. © 1914. 5 reels.

© Ivan Abramson; title, descr. & 26 prints, 17Dec14; LU3982.

SHOULD A WOMAN TELL? © 1914.

© Apex Film Co. (A. Khanjonkoff & Co., author); title, descr. & 40 prints, 5Mar14; LU2268.

SHOULD A WOMAN TELL? Screen Classics, Inc. 1919. 6 reels.

Credits: Supervision, Maxwell Karger; director, John E. Ince; original story, Finis Fox.

© Metro Pictures Corp.; 30Dec19; LP14579.

SHOULD BRIDES MARRY? (Broadway Comedy, no. 3) 1921. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Ward Hayes.

© Arrow Film Corp.; 20Oct21; LP17110.

SHOULD CROONERS MARRY? (Warren-Doane Comedy) 1933. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, George Stevens; story, James W. Horne, Fred Guiol.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 31Jan33; LP3625.

SHOULD DUMMIES WED? 1920. 2 reels.

Credits: Supervision, Hampton Del Ruth; director, Roy Del Ruth.

© William Fox (Fox Film Corp., author); 23May20; LP15170.

SHOULD HUSBANDS BE WATCHED? © 1925.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Hal E. Roach, author); title, descr. & 20 prints, 13Feb25; LU21139.

SHOULD HUSBANDS DO HOUSEWORK? (Star Comedy) 1921. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, William Watson; scenario, Vincent Bryan.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 16Sep21; LP16968.

SHOULD HUSBANDS MARRY? © 1926.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Mack Sennett, author); title, descr. & 40 prints, 26Jul26; LU22972.

SHOULD HUSBANDS MIND BABIES? (Star Comedy) 1921. 1 reel.

Credits: Producer, William Watson; story, Vincent Bryan.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 28Sep21; LP17025.

SHOULD HUSBANDS PAY? © 1926.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Hal E. Roach, author); title, descr. & 40 prints, 26Jul26; LU22974.

SHOULD HUSBANDS WORK? 1939. 7 reels, sd.

Credits: Associate producer, Sol C. Siegel; director, Gus Meins; original screenplay, Jack Townley, Taylor Caven; supervising editor, Murray Seldeen; film editor, William Morgan; music director, Cy Feuer.

© Republic Pictures Corp.; 26Jul39; LP9117.

SHOULD LADIES BEHAVE. 1933. 9 reels, sd., b&w. From the play "The Vinegar Tree" by Paul Osborn.

Credits: Producer, Lawrence Weingarten; director, Harry Beaumont; screenplay, Bella Spewack, Samuel Spewack; film editor, Hugh Wynn.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Corp.; 1Dec33; LP4375.

SHOULD LANDLORDS LIVE? © 1924.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Hal E. Roach, author); title, descr. & 32 prints, 3Dec24; LU20826.

SHOULD MARRIED MEN GO HOME. Presented by Hal Roach. 1928. 2 reels, sd., b&w.

Credits: Director, James Parrott; story and supervision, Leo McCarey; editor, Richard Currier.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Distributing Corp.; 8Sep28; LP25603.

SHOULD MEN WALK HOME? © 1927.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Hal E. Roach, author); title, descr. & 36 prints, 14Jan27; LU23538.

SHOULD POKER PLAYERS MARRY? 1924. 1 reel.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 15Feb24; LP19913.

SHOULD SAILORS MARRY? © 1925.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Hal E. Roach, author); title, descr. & 40 prints, 30Dec25; LU22207.

SHOULD SCOTCHMEN MARRY? 1928. 2 reels.

Credits: Directors, William Holland, Gus Meins; story, Frank R. Conklin.

© Paramount Famous Lasky Corp.; 22Dec28; LP25939.

SHOULD SECOND HUSBANDS COME FIRST? © 1927.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Hal Roach, author); title, descr. & 36 prints, 8Jul27; LU24154.

SHOULD SHE HAVE TOLD? Gold Seal. 1916. 3 reels.

Credits: Written and directed by John McDermott.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 20Nov16; LP9574.

SHOULD SLEEP WALKERS MARRY? © 1927.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Mack Sennett, author); title, descr. & 40 prints, 14Jan27; LU23531.

SHOULD STEPMOTHERS TRIFLE. (Star Comedy) 1921. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, William Watson; scenario, W. Scott Darling.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 5Nov21; LP17168.

SHOULD TAILORS TRIFLE? Century. 1920. 2 reels.

Credits; Written and directed by Thomas Buckingham.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 14Oct20; LP15682.

SHOULD TALL MEN MARRY? © 1927.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Hal E. Roach, author); title, descr. & 40 prints, 2Sep27; LU24346.

SHOULD WAITERS MARRY? (Rainbow Comedy) 1920. 2 reels.

Credits: Written and directed by Thomas Buckingham.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 29Jun20; LP15328.

SHOULD WATCHMEN SLEEP. (Star Comedy) 1922. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, William Watson.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 26May22; LP17924.

SHOULD WE EAT PIE? Powers. 1915. Split reel.

Credits: Producer, Curtis Benton.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 27May15; LP5398.

SHOULD WILLIAM TELL? 1923. 1 reel.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 19May23; LP18976.

SHOULD WIVES WORK? 1937. 2 reels, sd.

Credits: Producer, Bert Gilroy; director, Leslie Goodwins; story, Leslie Goodwins, George Jeske; film editor, Les Millbrook.

© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 10Sep37; LP7414.

SHOULD WOMEN DRIVE? Presented by Hal Roach. 1928. 2 reels, sd., b&w.

Credits: Supervising director, Leo McCarey; director, Hal Yates; titles, H. M. Walker; editor, Richard Currier.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Distributing Corp.; 15May28; LP25231.

SHOULDER ARMS. 1918. 3 reels.

Credits: Story, Charles Chaplin.

© Charles Chaplin; 2Oct18; LP12954.

SHOULDER TO SHOULDER. 1936. For Plymouth Division of the Chrysler Corp. 1 reel, sd.

© Chrysler Corp. (AudiVision, Inc., author); 5Jun36; MP6542.

SHOVE OFF. 1931. 2 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Edward Cline; story, Albert Ray.

© Paramount Publix Corp.; 7Nov31; LP2621.

THE SHOW. (Out of the Inkwell) 1922. 1 reel.

Credits: Drawn by Max Fleischer; director, Dave Fleischer.

© Out of the Inkwell Films, Inc.; 21Sep22; MP2188.

THE SHOW. 1922. 2 reels.

Credits: Written and directed by Larry Semon, Norman Taurog.

© Vitagraph Co. of America; 11Feb22; LP17545.

THE SHOW. 1927. 7 reels. Based on the novel "The Day of Souls" by Charles Tenney Jackson.

Credits: Producer and director, Tod Browning; screenplay, Waldemar Young; film editor, Errol Taggart.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Corp.; 24Jan27; LP23586.

SHOW BOAT. Jewel. 1929. 12 reels. From the novel by Edna Ferber.

Credits: Director, Arch Heath.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 27Apr29; LP339.

THE SHOW BOAT. (Organlogue, no. 14) 1931. 1 reel.

Credits: Narration, Norman Brokenshire.

© Master Art Products, Inc.; 19Aug31; MP3011.

SHOW BOAT. Presented by Carl Laemmle. 1936. 12 reels, sd. From the novel by Edna Ferber and the musical play by Oscar Hammerstein II and Jerome Kern.

Credits: Producer, Carl Laemmle, Jr.; director, James Whale; screenplay and lyrics, Oscar Hammerstein II; film editor, Milton Carruth; music director, Victor Baravelle.

© Universal Productions, Inc.; 13May36; LP6347.

SHOW BUSINESS. (Hal Roach Comedy) Presented by Hal Roach. 1932. 2 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Jules White; dialogue, H. M. Walker; editor, Richard Currier.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Distributing Corp.; 24Aug32; LP3211.

THE SHOW BUSTERS. © 1914.

© Biograph Co.; title, descr. & 25 prints, 15Jul14; LU3046.

THE SHOW COWPUNCHER. Mustang. 1926. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Victor Nordlinger; story and scenario, Leigh Jacobson.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 25Oct26; LP23277.

THE SHOW-DOWN. 1917. 5 reels.

Credits: Lynn F. Reynolds, Waldemar Young; director, Lynn F. Reynolds.

© Bluebird Photoplays, Inc.; 17Jul17; LP11101.

THE SHOW-DOWN. 1921. 2 reels.

Credits: Producer, William J. Craft; story and scenario, William E. Wing.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 25Feb21; LP16188.

THE SHOW DOWN. Mustang. 1925. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, William J. Craft; story and scenario, William E. Wing.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 7May25; LP21449.

THE SHOWDOWN. Presented by Adolph Zukor and Jesse L. Lasky. 1928. 8 reels. From the story "Wildcat" by Houston Branch.

Credits: Director, Victor Schertzinger; adaptation, Hope Loring; continuity, Hope Loring, Ethel Doherty.

© Paramount Famous Lasky Corp.; 25Feb28; LP25016.

SHOW FOLKS. 1928. 8 reels.

Credits: Producer, Ralph Block; director, Paul L. Stein; story, Philip Dunning; screenplay, Jack Jungmeyer, George Dromgold.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc.; 16Oct28; LP25726.

SHOW FOR SALE. Mentone. 1937. 2 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Milton Schwarzwald; dialogue, Sands & Marko.

© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 15Oct37; LP7507.

THE SHOW GIRL. Presented by W. Ray Johnston. 1927. 6 reels.

Credits: Producer, Trem Carr; director, Charles J. Hunt; story, H. H. Van Loan.

© Rayart Pictures Corp.; 21Jan27; LP23629.

SHOW GIRL. Presented by Richard A. Rowland. 1928. 7 reels. From the novel by J. P. McEvoy.

Credits: Producer, Alfred Santell.

© First National Pictures, Inc.; 24Sep28; LP25645.

SHOWGIRL IN HOLLYWOOD. First National and Vitaphone. 1930. 9 reels, sd., b&w, color sequences. Based on the story by J. P. McEvoy.

Credits: Producer, Robert Lord; director, Mervyn Le Roy; adaptation, Harvey Thew; film editor, Pete Fritch; music, Green and Stept.

© First National Pictures, Inc.; 28Apr30; LP1263.

SHOW GIRL IN HOLLYWOOD. Trailer. 1930. 1 reel, sd.

© Vitaphone Corp.; 15May30; MP1511.

THE SHOW GOES ON. 1938. 8 reels. Adapted from the story by Nicholas Farkas. Released in England under the title "The Three Maxims."

Credits: Producer and director, Herbert Wilcox; screenplay, Herman Mankiewicz.

© Gaumont British Picture Corp. of America (Gaumont British Picture Corp., Ltd., author); 20May38; LP8149.

SHOW KIDS. 1934. 2 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Ralph Staub; screenplay and dialogue, Joe Traub.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 1Dec34; LP5133.

SHOW ME THE WAY TO GO HOME. 1932. 1 reel.

Credits: Max Fleischer; director, Dave Fleischer.

© Paramount Publix Corp.; 30Jan32; MP3085.

SHOW ME YOUR SAMPLES. (Star Comedy) 1921. 1 reel.

Credits: Story and direction, Craig Hutchinson; scenario, W. Scott Darling.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 2Dec21; LP17268.

THE SHOW OF SHOWS. Vitaphone. 1929. 15 reels, sd.

Credits: Supervision, Daryl Francis Zanuck; director, John G. Adolfi.

© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 7Dec29; LP903.

THE SHOW OFF. Paramount. 1926. 7 reels. From the comedy by George Kelly.

Credits: Director, Malcolm St. Clair; screenplay, Pierre Collings.

© Famous Players-Lasky Corp.; 16Aug26; LP23027.

THE SHOW-OFF. 1934. 8 reels, sd. From the play by George Kelly.

Credits: Producer, Lucien Hubbard; director, Charles F. Riesner; screenplay, Herman J. Mankiewicz; film editor, William S. Gray.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Corp.; 2Mar34; LP4539.

THE SHOW-OFF. SEE Men Are Like That.

SHOW PEOPLE. 1928. 9 reels, b&w.

Credits: Producers, Marion Davies, King Vidor; director, King Vidor; treatment, Agnes Christine Johnston, Laurence Stallings; continuity, Wanda Tuchock.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Distributing Corp.; 20Oct28; LP25748.

SHOW THEM NO MERCY. 1935. 6,838 ft., sd.

Credits: Kubec Glasmon; director, George Marshall; adaptation, Henry Lehrman; music director, David Buttolph.

© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.; 6Dec35; LP6050.

THE SHOW VOTE. (Krazy Kat Cartoon) 1928. 1 reel. Based on cartoons by George Herriman.

Credits: Adaptation, Ben Harrison, Manny Gould.

© Paramount Famous Lasky Corp.; 15Sep28; MP5363.

THE SHOWER OF ROSES. © 1929.

© Michael Hahn; title, descr. & 68 prints, 24Jun29; LU489.

A SHOWER OF SLIPPERS. 1913. 1 reel.

Credits: Elizabeth A. Bull.

© Thomas A. Edison, Inc.; 21Mar13; LP520.

SHOWING OFF. (Stern Brothers Comedy) (Keeping Up With the Joneses) 1927. 2 reels. From the cartoons by Pop Momand [pseud.]

Credits: Director, Gus Meins.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 7Jul27; LP24166.

SHOWING OFF. (Scrappy Cartoon) 1931. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Dick Heumor; producer, Charles Mintz; animation, Sid Marcus; musical score, Joe De Nat.

© Screen Gems, Inc.; 21Nov31; MP2952.

SHOWING THE MAKING OF ANIMATED CARTOONS. © 1921.

© Bert Green; title, descr. & 11 prints, 1Oct21; MU2043.

THE SHOWMAN. (Toby the Pup Series) Winkler Film Corp. 1930. 1 reel.

© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 28Nov30; LP1825.

THE SHRIEK. (An Oswald Cartoon) Snappy. 1933. 1 reel.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 24Feb33; MP3841.

A SHRIEK IN THE NIGHT. Victor. 1915. 2 reels.

Credits: Written and produced by Jacques Jaccard.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 7Sep15; LP6305.

A SHRIEK IN THE NIGHT. 1933. 8 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Albert Ray; story, Kurt Kempler; screenplay, Frances Hyland.

© Allied Pictures Corp.; 7Apr33; LP3785.

THE SHRIEK OF ARABY. 1923. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, F. Richard Jones; film editor, Allen McNeil.

© Mack Sennett; 1Apr23; LP18969.

THE SHRIMP. (A Hal Roach Comedy) Presented by Hal Roach. 1930. 2 reels, sd., b&w.

Credits: Director, Charley Rogers; story, H. M. Walker; film editor, Richard Currier.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Distributing Corp.; 3Mar30; LP1116.

SHRIMP FISHING. (Ford Educational Library, Industrial Geography, v. 1) Ford Motion Picture Laboratories. 1921. 1 reel.

© Ford Motor Co.; 12Sep21; MP2027.

SHRIMPS FOR A DAY. (Hal Roach Comedy) (Our Gang Comedy) Presented by Hal Roach. 1935. 2 reels, sd., b&w.

Credits: Director, Gus Meins; film editor, Louis McManus.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Corp.; 20Feb35; LP5364.

THE SHRINE OF HAPPINESS. Balboa. Gold Rooster. © 1916. Color.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Balboa Feature Film Co., author); title, descr. & 72 prints, 27Mar16; LU7926.

SHUFFLE OFF TO BUFFALO. (Merrie Melodies, no. 11) 1933. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Associate producer, Leon Schlesinger; drawings, Isadore Freleng, Paul Smith; music score, Frank Marsales.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 3Aug33; MP4197.

THE SHULAMITE. © 1915.

Credits: Producer, George L. Tucker.

© Paul H. Cromelin (Alice and Claude Askew and Edward Knoblauch, London Film Co., Ltd., authors); title, descr. & 57 prints, 19Aug15; LU6134.

THE SHULAMITE. SEE Under the Lash.

SHULAMITE. © 1931. 5 reels.

© Judea Films, Inc. (Abraham Goldfaden, author); title, descr. & 5 prints, 13May31; LU2259.

SHUTTING THE DOOR ON JOE MECHANICAL. 1937. For Ice Refrigeration Bureau. Filmstrip, sd.

© AudiVision, Inc.; 24Mar37; MP7322.

THE SHUTTLE. 1918. Based on a novel by Frances Hodgson Burnett.

Credits: Director, Rollin S. Sturgeon; scenario, Margaret Turnbull, Harvey Thew.

© Select Pictures Corp.; 16Feb18; LP12067.

SHYLOCK. © 1912.

© George Kleine (SociÉtÉ GÉnÉrale des CinÉmatographs Éclipse, author); title, descr. & 9 prints, 23Dec12; LU206.

SI AND SUE ACROBATS. 1915. 600 ft.

© Lubin Mfg. Co. (Arthur D. Hotaling, author); 18Mar15; LP4782.

SI SENOR. © 1919.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Rolin Film Co., author); title, descr. & 23 prints, 27Feb19; LU13441.

SI SI SENOR. (Ideal Talking Comedies) 1930. 20 min., sd.

Credits: Director, William Goodrich.

© Educational Film Exchanges, Inc.; 26Oct30; LP1693.

SIBERIA. 1926. 7 reels, tinted.

Credits: Director, Victor Schertzinger; story, Bartley Campbell; scenario, Eve Unsell; adaptation, Nicholas A. Dunaev.

© William Fox (Fox Film Corp., author); 28Mar26; LP22611.

SIBERIA. 1937. 2 reels.

© Eastman Kodak Co. (Julien Bryan, author); 15Jul37; MP8032.

SIC 'EM BROWNIE. Presented by Century Comedies. 1922. 2 reels.

Credits: Written and directed by Alfred T. Goulding.

© Century Film Corp., Inc.; 27Apr22; LP17818.

SIC 'EM SAM! 1918. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Albert Parker; story, Ted Reed.

© Douglas Fairbanks Pictures Corp.; 14Sep18; LP12885.

SIC 'EM TOWSER. Rolin Film Co. © 1918.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Rolin Film Co., author); title, descr. & 19 prints, 8Jun18; LU12507.

A SICILIAN HEROINE. © 1912.

© Ambrosio American Co. (A. Ambrosio, author); title, descr. & 108 prints, 9Dec12; LU172.

SICK ABED. Paramount-Artcraft. Presented by Jesse L. Lasky. 1920. 5 reels. From the play by Ethel Watts Mumford.

Credits: Director, Sam Wood; scenario, Clara Genevieve Kennedy.

© Famous Players-Lasky Corp.; 11May20; LP15139.

SICK CYLINDERS. Snappy. 1928. 1 reel.

Credits: Animation, Hugh Harman, Ben Clopton.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 26Dec28; LP25945.

THE SIDESHOW. 1929. 7 reels.

Credits: Producer, Jack Cohn; director, Erle C. Kenton; story and continuity, Howard J. Green.

© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 15Mar29; LP221.

SIDE SHOW. 1931. 7 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Roy Del Ruth; screenplay, Arthur Caesar, Raymond Enright.

© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 8Sep31; LP2454.

THE SIDE SHOW. SEE Born and Lawrence in The Side Show.

SIDE SHOW FAKIR. Mentone. 1938. 2 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Milton Schwarzwald.

© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 6Sep38; LP8257.

THE SIDE SHOW OF LIFE. Presented by Adolph Zukor and Jesse L. Lasky. 1924. 8 reels. From the novel "The Mountebank" by William J. Locke and the play by Ernest Denny.

Credits: Producer and director, Herbert Brenon; screenplay, Willis Goldbeck, Julie Hern.

© Famous Players-Lasky Corp.; 5Aug24; LP20471.

SIDE STREET. Radio. 1929. 7 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Mal St. Clair; story and dialogue, Mal St. Clair, George O'Hara; musical numbers, Oscar Levant, Sidney Clare.

© RKO Productions, Inc.; 2Sep29; LP738. (See also Side Street; 2Sep29; LP895)

SIDE STREET. Radio. 1929. 7 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Mal St. Clair; story and dialogue, Mal St. Clair, George O'Hara; musical numbers, Oscar Levant, Sidney Clare.

© RKO Distributing Corp.; 2Sep29; LP895. (See also Side Street; 2Sep29; LP738)

SIDE STREETS. Presented by First National Pictures, Inc. and The Vitaphone Corp. 1934. 7 reels. Based on the story "Fur Coats" by Ann Garrick and Ethel Hill.

Credits: Director, Alfred E. Green; screenplay, Manuel Seff.

© First National Pictures, Inc.; 19Jul34; LP4838.

THE SIDEWALKS OF NEW YORK. (Screen Songs, no. 1) 1929. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Animation, Max Fleischer.

© Paramount Famous Lasky Corp.; 5Feb29; MP5787.

SIDEWALKS OF NEW YORK. 1931. 8 reels, sd., b&w.

Credits: Producer, Buster Keaton; directors, Jules White, Zion Myers; story, George Landy, Paul Gerald Smith; dialogue, Robert E. Hopkins, Eric Hatch; film editor, Charles Hochberg.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Distributing Corp.; 21Sep31; LP2490.

THE SIDEWALKS OF NEW YORK. SEE The Swell Head.

SID'S LONG COUNT. (Sid Saylor Comedy) 1930. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Sam Newfield; story, Bill Weber, T. Page Wright.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 24Mar30; LP1170.

SIEGE. Jewel. 1925. 7 reels. From the novel by Samuel H. Adams.

Credits: Director, Svend Gade; screen story, Harvey Thew.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 10Jun25; LP21557.

THE SIEGE AND FALL OF THE ALAMO; story of the Heroism of Travis, Crockett, Bowie, and Bonham and Their Garrison, and the Battle of San Jacinto. © 1913.

© S. G. Christal & W. A. Bunnell (Siege of the Alamo Picture Co., author); title, descr. & 6 prints, 21Apr13; MU51.

SIEGE AND FALL OF THE ALAMO. © 1914.

© Siege & Fall of the Alamo Motion Picture Co. (H. C. Mathews, author); title, descr. & 953 prints, 4Jun14; MU161.

SIEGFRIED. © 1912.

© Ambrosio American Co. (A. Ambrosio, author); title, descr. & 43 prints, 29Nov12; LU139.

SIEGFRIED. 1925. 9 reels.

Credits: Director, Fritz Lang; scenario, Thea Von Harbou; music, Richard Wagner; music score, Hugo Reisenfeld.

© Ufa Films, Inc.; 23Aug25; LP22042.

SIERRA WINTER SPORTS. Bison. 1917. Split reel.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 24Aug17; MP1015.

THE SIGN INVISIBLE. 1918. 6 reels.

Credits: Anthony P. Kelly.

© First National Exhibitors Circuit, Inc.; 28Jan18; LP12000.

THE SIGN OF FOUR. Presented by World Wide Pictures. 1932. 7 reels, sd. Adapted from the story by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.

Credits: Producer, Rowland V. Lee; director, Graham Cutts; screenplay, W. P. Lipscomb.

© Associated Talking Pictures, Ltd.; 14Aug32; LP3512.

THE SIGN OF THE BLACK LILY. © 1913.

© George Kleine (Societa Italiana Cines, author); title, descr. & 35 prints, 12Jul13; LU939.

THE SIGN OF THE CACTUS. 1924. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, Clifford S. Smith; story and continuity, Charles Logue.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 19Dec24; LP20934.

THE SIGN OF THE CLAW. Gotham. Presented by Sam Sax. 1926. 6 reels.

Credits: Supervision, Renaud Hoffman; director, Reeves "Breezy" Eason; story and continuity, James Bell Smith.

© Lumas Film Corp.; 28Jun26; LP22859.

THE SIGN OF THE CROSS. 1932. 14 reels, sd. From the play by Wilson Barrett.

Credits: Producer and director, Cecil B. De Mille; screenplay, Waldemar Young, Sidney Buchman.

© Paramount Publix Corp.; 30Nov32; LP3443.

THE SIGN OF THE CUCUMBER. 1917. 2 reels.

Credits: Supervision, J. G. Blystone; director, Dick Smith.

© L-Ko Motion Picture Kompany, Inc.; 19Jul17; LP11107.

THE SIGN OF THE POPPY. 1916. 5 reels.

Credits: J. Grubb Alexander; director, Charles Swickard.

© Bluebird Photoplays, Inc.; 24Nov16; LP9597.

THE SIGN OF THE ROSE. Presented by Harry Garson. 1922. 6 reels.

Credits: Director, Harry Garson; written and supervised by George Beban; scenario, J. A. Brocklehurst, Carroll Owen; film editor, Violet Blair.

© American Releasing Corp. (George Beban, author); 1Sep22; LP18749.

THE SIGN OF THE ROSE. SEE An Alien.

THE SIGN OF THE SECRET NINE. © 1914.

© Feature Film Sales Co., Ltd. (Austrian Film, author); title, descr. & 12 prints, 12Jan14; LU1953.

THE SIGN ON THE DOOR. 1921. 7 reels. From the play by Channing Pollock.

Credits: Producer and director, Herbert Brenon; adaptation, Mary Murillo, Herbert Brenon.

**© Joseph M. Schenck; 28Sep21; LP17016.

THE SIGN ON THE DOOR. SEE The Locked Door.

THE SIGNAL; a Drama of the French Revolution. 1913. 1 reel.

Credits: Bannister Merwin.

© Thomas A. Edison, Inc.; 18Jun13; LP856.

THE SIGNAL TOWER. Jewel. 1924. 7 reels.

Credits: Director, Clarence Brown; story, Wadsworth Camp.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 29Apr24; LP20129.

THE SIGNET RING. (The Perils of the Secret Service, no. 6) Imp. 1917. 2 reels. Founded on the Yorke Norroy Stories by George Bronson Howard.

Credits: Director, George Bronson Howard.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 29Mar17; LP10473.

SIGNING OFF. Mentone. 1936. 2 reels, sd.

Credits: Story and direction, Milton Schwarzwald.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 3Feb36; LP6115.

SIGNS OF SPRING. © 1927.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Paul Terry, author); title, descr. & 18 prints, 29Sep27; MU4341.

SIGNS OF TROUBLE. Victor. 1917. 1 reel. From the "Lucille, the Waitress" series by Bide Dudley.

Credits: Director, William Bailey.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 26Apr17; LP10668.

SILAS MARNER. 1913. 2 reels. Adapted from the novel by George Eliot [pseud.]

© Thomas A. Edison, Inc.; 4Oct13; LP1344.

SILAS MARNER. © 1922. 6,344 ft. Adapted from the novel by George Eliot [pseud.]

Credits: Scenario and direction, Frank Donovan.

© Associated Exhibitors, Inc. (Frank P. Donovan, author); title, descr. & 112 prints, 11Apr22; LU17743.

SILENCE. © 1915. 2 reels.

© American Film Mfg. Co. (Webster Campbell, author); title & descr., 14Jan15; 149 prints, 15Jan15; LU4192.

SILENCE. Presented by Cecil B. De Mille. Released by Producers Distributing Corp. 1926. 8 reels. From the play by Max Marcin.

Credits: Producer and director, Rupert Julian; adaptation, Beulah Marie Dix.

© Cinema Corporation of America; 19Apr26; LP22697.

SILENCE. 1931. 8 reels, sd. From the stage play by Max Marcin.

Credits: Directors, Louis Gasnier, Max Marcin.

© Paramount Publix Corp.; 29Aug31; LP2439.

SILENCE. © 1937.

© Chevrolet Motor Co.; title & descr., 8Jan37; 1,012 prints, 11Feb37; MU7163.

THE SILENCE OF DEAN MAITLAND. SEE Sealed Lips.

THE SILENCE OF JOHN GORDON. Beauty. © 1914.

© American Film Mfg. Co. (Harry Pollard, author); title & 72 prints, 14Sep14; descr., 5Sep14; LU3355.

THE SILENCE OF THE DEAD. 1913. 4 reels.

** © Gaumont Co.; 29Nov13; LP1763.

THE SILENCE SELLERS. 1917. 5 reels. From the story by Blair Hall.

Credits: Director, Burton L. King; adaptation, Wallace C. Clifton.

© Metro Pictures Corp.; 19Sep17; LP11426.

SILENCIO! 1928. 2 reels.

Credits: Story, scenario, and direction, Marcel G. Silver.

© Fox Case Corp.; 14Feb28; LP25024.

THE SILENT ACCUSER. 1915. 1 reel.

Credits: Producer, Joseph Kaufman.

© Lubin Mfg. Co. (Daniel Carson Goodman, author); 13Sep15; LP6345.

THE SILENT ACCUSER. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Presented by Louis B. Mayer. 1924. 6 reels, b&w, tinted sequences.

Credits: Director, Chester M. Franklin; film editor, Lloyd Nezler.

© Metro-Goldwyn Pictures Corp.; 10Nov24; LP20746.

THE SILENT AVENGER. 1920. 2 reels each, except no. 1 which is 3 reels. © The Vitagraph Co. of America.

Credits: Director, William Duncan; story, Albert E. Smith, Cleveland Moffett; scenario, Graham Baker, William B. Courtney.

1. The Escape. © 27Feb20; LP14795.

2. Fighting Back. © 27Feb20; LP14796.

3. Within the Noose. © 15Mar20; LP14889.

4. Tearing Through. © 18Mar20; LP14905.

5. Blotted Out. © 10Apr20; LP15017.

6. The Hidden Blow. © 22Apr20; LP15044.

7. Dynamite Doom. © 6May20; LP15078.

8. The Crusher. © 12May20; LP15113.

9. Into the Jaws. © 21May20; LP15156.

10. Blades of Horror. © 25May20; LP15169.

11. Shot into Space. © 4Jun20; LP15208.

12. Facing Eternity. © 11Jun20; LP15242.

13. A Human Pendulum. © 18Jun20; LP15265.

14. The Lake of Fire. © 28Jun20; LP15318.

15. The Final Trump. © 3Jul20; LP15332.

THE SILENT AVENGER. 1927. 6 reels.

Credits: Supervision and story, Frank Foster Davis; director, James P. Hogan; adaptation, George Greene, Doris Schroeder; continuity, Herbert C. Clark; titles, Delos Sutherland; film editor, Fred Bornworth.

© Lumas Film Corp.; 2Aug27; LP24264.

SILENT BARRIERS. 1937. 9 reels, sd. Based on the novel "The Great Divide" by Alan Sullivan.

Credits: Director, Milton Rosmer; screenplay, Michael Barringer, Milton Rosmer; dialogue, Ralph Spence, Milton Rosmer; editors, Charles Trend, B. H. Hipkins; music score, Hubert Bath; music director, Louis Levy.

© Gaumont British Picture Corp. of America (Gaumont British Picture Corp., Ltd., author); 4Feb37; LP7284.

THE SILENT BATTLE. 1916. 5 reels. From the novel by George Gibbs.

Credits: Producer, Jack Conway; adaptation, F. McGrew Willis.

© Bluebird Photoplays, Inc.; 26Jun16; LP8588.

THE SILENT BELL; a Military Drama. © 1914.

© Pasquali American Co. (Pasquali Co., author); title, descr. & 80 prints, 25Feb14; LU2215.

THE SILENT CALL. 1921. 7 reels. From "The Cross Pull" by Hal G. Evarts.

Credits: Producers, Jane Murfin, Laurence Trimble; director, Laurence Trimble; adaptation, Jane Murfin.

© H. O. Davis; 5Dec21; LP17286.

THE SILENT COMMAND. Laemmle. 1915. 4 reels.

Credits: Written and produced by Robert Leonard.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 24May15; LP5378.

THE SILENT COMMAND. 1923. 8 reels, b&w, tinted sequences. Filmed with the cooperation of the United States Navy.

Credits: Producer and director, J. Gordon Edwards; story, Rufus King; scenario, Paul Kelly.

© William Fox (Fox Film Corp., author); 20Aug23; LP19411.

THE SILENT DEATH. 1914. 2 reels.

Credits: Frank Blighton; director, Richard R. Ridgely.

© Thomas A. Edison, Inc.; 10Jan14; LP1949.

THE SILENT ENEMY. 1930. 7,551 ft., sd.

Credits: Producers, W. Douglas Burden, William C. Chanler; director, H. P. Carver; story, W. Douglas Burden; scenario, Richard Carver.

© Paramount Publix Corp.; 1Aug30; LP1459.

THE SILENT FLYER. 1926. 2 reels each. © Universal Pictures Corp.

Credits: Director, Wm. James Craft; story, George Morgan.

1. The Jaws of Death. © 26Jun26; LP22854.

2. Dynamited. © 6Jul26; LP22878.

3. Waters of Death. © 8Jul26; LP22900.

4. The Treacherous Trail. © 15Jul26; LP22911.

5. The Plunge of Peril. © 16Jul26; LP22926.

6. The Fight of Honor. © 21Jul26; LP22946.

7. Under Arrest. © 24Jul26; LP22983.

8. Flames of Terror. © 29Jul26; LP22995.

9. Hurled Through Space. © 2Aug26; LP23002.

10. Love and Glory. © 2Aug26; LP23010.

THE SILENT GUARDIAN. 1926. 5,000 ft.

Credits: Director, William Bletcher; story, Ewart Adamson.

© Truart Film Corp.; 4Feb26; LP22384.

SILENT KNIGHT, THE TRIUMPH OF SILENCE OVER NOISE. 1929. 1 reel.

© Willys-Overland, Inc. (Raymond J. Faller, author); 25Feb29; MP5961.

THE SILENT LADY. Butterfly. 1917. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, Elsie Jane Wilson; story, Elliott J. Clawson.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 30Nov17; LP11766.

THE SILENT LIE. 1917. For Fox Film Corp. 5 reels. From the story "Conohan" by Larry Evans.

Credits: Director, R. A. Walsh.

© William Fox (C. B. Clapp, author); 27May17; LP10837.

THE SILENT LOVER. 1926. 7 reels. Adapted from the play "The Legionary" by Ludwig Biro.

Credits: Director, George Archainbaud; scenario, Carey Wilson.

© First National Pictures, Inc.; 14Nov26; LP23337.

THE SILENT MAN. 1915. 2,000 ft.

Credits: Producer, Leon D. Kent.

© Lubin Mfg. Co. (Julian Louis Lamothe, author); 24Nov15; LP7022.

THE SILENT MAN. 1917. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, William S. Hart; story, Charles Kenyon.

© Thomas H. Ince Studios; 14Nov17; LP11713.

THE SILENT MAN OF TIMBER GULCH. Gold Seal. 1916. 2 reels.

Credits: Written and produced by Robert Leonard.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 22May16; LP8335.

THE SILENT MASTER. 1917. 7 reels. From the novel "The Court of St. Simon" by E. Phillips Oppenheim.

Credits: Direction and adaptation, Leonel Perret.

© Robert Warwick Film Corp.; 29May17; LP10858.

THE SILENT MEMBER. Rex. 1916. 1 reel.

Credits: Written and produced by Robert Leonard.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 10Jan16; LP7391.

SILENT MEN. 1933. 6 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, D. Ross Lederman; story, Walt Coburn; screenplay, Stuart Anthony; film editor, Otto Meyer.

© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 23Feb33; LP3680.

THE SILENT MYSTERY, no. 1-15. Presented by Louis Burston. © 1919.

© Silent Mystery Corp. (Elsie Van Name, author); title & descr., 28Oct19; 308 prints, 19Nov19; LU14444.

THE SILENT PAL. Presented by Samuel Sax. 1925. 6 reels.

Credits: Adapted and directed by Henry McCarty; story, Frank Foster Davis.

© Gotham Productions; 27Mar25; LP21278.

THE SILENT PARTNER. 1917. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, Marshall Neilan; story, Edmund Goulding; scenario, George D. Proctor.

© Jesse L. Lasky Feature Play Co.; 5May17; LP10717.

THE SILENT PARTNER. Paramount. Presented by Jesse L. Lasky. 1923. 6 reels. From the Saturday Evening Post story by Maximilian Foster.

Credits: Producer and director, Charles Maigne; adaptation, Sada Cowan.

© Famous Players-Lasky Corp.; 22Aug23; LP19325.

THE SILENT PARTNER. Mustang. 1927. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, William Wyler; story, Basil Dicky; continuity, George Morgan.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 8Mar27; LP23741.

THE SILENT PLEA. 1915. 3 reels.

Credits: Director, Lionel Belmore.

© Vitagraph Co. of America (C. Mae Koch, author); 18Jan15; LP4248.

THE SILENT POWER. Gotham. Presented by Sam Sax. 1926. 5 reels.

Credits: Supervision, Renaud Hoffman; director, Frank O'Connor; story, James J. Tynan; adaptation and continuity, James Bell Smith.

© Lumas Film Corp.; 25Aug26; LP23047.

THE SILENT PRISONER. Laemmle. 1917. 1 reel.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 31Mar17; LP10480.

THE SILENT RIDER. Jewel. 1926. 6 reels. From the story "The Red Headed Husband" by Katherine Newlin Burt.

Credits: Director, Lynn Reynolds.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 22Dec26; LP23460.

SILENT SANDERSON. Presented by Hunt Stromberg. Released by Producers Distributing Corp. 1925. 6 reels.

Credits: Supervision, Hunt Stromberg; director, Scott R. Dunlap; story, Kate Corbaley; adaptation, Harvey Gates; editor, Harry S. Decker.

© Hunt Stromberg Corp.; 1May25; LP21751.

THE SILENT SENTINEL. 1918. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Harry Harvey; story, Alvin J. Neitz.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 27Nov18; LP13076.

THE SILENT STRANGER. Big U. 1916. 1 reel.

Credits: Frank Smith; director, King Baggot.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 28Jul16; LP8813.

THE SILENT STRANGER. 1924. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, Albert Rogell; story, Stewart Heisler.

© R-C Pictures Corp. (Harry J. Brown, author); 11Apr24; LP20066.

SILENT STRENGTH. 1919. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, Paul Scardon; story, Laurence McCloskey; scenario, Garfield Thompson.

© Vitagraph Co. of America; 7Jan19; LP13254.

SILENT THUNDER. SEE The Man Called Back.

THE SILENT TONGUE. 1915. 1,000 ft. A revival of the Edison comedy.

Credits: Louis Sydsmith; director, Will Louis.

© Thomas A. Edison, Inc.; 31Aug15; LP6264.

SILENT TRAILS. 1914.

Credits: Director, Rollin S. Sturgeon.

© Vitagraph Co. of America (E. A. Brininstool, author); 10Feb14; LP2132.

THE SILENT VOICE. 1915. 6 reels.

© Metro Pictures Corp.; 13Sep15; LP6445.

THE SILENT VOW. 1922. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, William Duncan; scenario, Bradley J. Smollen.

© Vitagraph Co. of America; 17Mar22; LP17653.

THE SILENT W. 1915. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Wilfrid North.

© The Vitagraph Co. of America (Donald I. Buchanan, author); 27May15; LP5424.

THE SILENT WATCHER. 1924. 8 reels. Adapted from the Saturday Evening Post story "The Altar on the Hill" by Mary Roberts Rinehart.

Credits: Director, Frank Lloyd; screen adaptation, J. G. Hawks; film editor, Edward M. Roskam.

© First National Pictures, Inc.; 1Oct24; LP20615.

THE SILENT WAY. © 1914.

© American Film Mfg. Co. (Louis Fitzroy, author); title, descr. & 108 prints, 10Dec14; LU3929.

THE SILENT WITNESS. 1932. 6,614 ft., sd. Based on the stage play by Jack DeLeon and Jack Celestin.

Credits: Directors, Marcel Varnel, R. L. Hough; screenplay, Douglas Doty; editor, Jack Murray.

© Fox Film Corp.; 14Jan32; LP2793.

THE SILENT WOMAN. 1918. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, Herbert Blache; story, Lois Zellner; scenario, June Mathis, Katharine Kavanaugh.

© Metro Pictures Corp.; 2Sep18; LP12797.

SILENT YEARS. 1921. 6 reels.

Credits: Producer and director, Louis Gasnier; story, Harriet T. Comstock.

© R-C Pictures Corp.; 5Dec21; LP17366.

SILK. (Eastman Classroom Films) 1929. 1 reel.

© Eastman Teaching Films, Inc. (George W. Hoke, author); 5Jun29; MP645.

THE SILK EXPRESS. Presented by Warner Brothers Pictures, Inc. and The Vitaphone Corp. 1933. 7 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Ray Enright; story, Houston Branch; screenplay, Houston Branch, Ben Markson.

© Warner Brothers Pictures, Inc.; 2Jun33; LP3914.

SILK HAT KID. 1935. 6,250 ft., sd.

Credits: Director, H. Bruce Humberstone; story, Gerald Beaumont; screenplay, Edward Eliscu, Lou Breslow, Dore Schary; music, Samuel Kaylin.

© Fox Film Corp.; 19Jul35; LP5789.

SILK HOSE AND HIGH PRESSURE. L-Ko. 1915. 3 reels.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 30Oct15; LP6825.

SILK HOSIERY. 1920. 5 reels.

Credits: Supervision, Thomas H. Ince; director, Fred Niblo; story, Frank Dazey; scenario, Agnes Christine Johnston.

© Thomas H. Ince; 17Nov20; LP15824.

SILK HOSIERY, YESTERDAY'S LUXURY, TO-DAY'S NECESSITY. Presented by The Phoenix Hosiery Co. 1929. Filmstrip, 66 frames.

© Rowland Rogers Picture Service, Inc. (Rowland Rogers, author); 20May29; MP1534.

SILK HUSBANDS AND CALICO WIVES. 1920. 6 reels.

Credits: Director, Alfred E. Green; story, Monte M. Katterjohn.

© Equity Pictures Corp.; 15Jan20; LP17241.

SILK INDUSTRY IN JAPAN AND THE UNITED STATES. © 1916.

© Leggett-Gruen Corp. (J. Alexander Leggett, author); title, descr. & 93 prints, 7Sep16; MU715.

SILK LEGS. 1927. 6 reels.

Credits: Director, Arthur Rosson; story, Frederica Sagor; scenario, Frances Agnew.

© Fox Film Corp.; 7Dec27; LP24731.

SILK LEGS. SEE Piernas de Seda.

THE SILK LINED BURGLAR. 1919. 6 reels.

Credits: Director, Jack Dillon; story, Jack Boyle; scenario, Fred Myton.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 10Mar19; LP13481.

SILK SOCK HAL. 1928. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Albert Herman; story, E. V. Durling, Pinto Colvig, H. A. Woodmansee.

© F. B. O. Productions, Inc. (Larry Darmour Productions, author); 14May28; LP25241.

SILK STOCKING SAL. Presented by Gothic Pictures. Released by F. B. O. 1924. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, Tod Browning; story and scenario, E. Richard Schayer.

© R-C Pictures Corp.; 30Nov24; LP20927.

SILK STOCKINGS. Universal Jewel. 1927. 5,947 ft. From the stage play by Cyril Harcourt.

Credits: Director, Wesley Ruggles; adaptation, Beatrice Van.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 16Aug27; LP24324.

SILK TEXTILES. 1920. 2 reels.

© Economist Film Service; 9Jun20; MP2031.

SILK, THE FABRIC OF BEAUTY. Presented by H. R. Mallinson & Co., Inc. 1929. Filmstrip, 70 frames.

© Rowland Rogers Picture Service, Inc. (Rowland Rogers, author); 15Jun29; MP1532.

SILKEN SHACKLES. 1926. 6 reels.

Credits: Director, Walter Morosco; story and adaptation, Walter Morosco, Philip Klein.

© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 16Apr26; LP22612.

THE SILKLESS BANK NOTE. © 1920. From the official records of William J. Flynn.

Credits: Wilson Mizner; director, Carl Harbaugh.

© Oliver Films, Inc. (William J. Flynn, author); title, descr. & 426 prints, 23Jan20; LU14726.

SILKS AND SADDLES. Universal Jewel. 1928. 6 reels.

Credits: Director, Robert F. Hill; story, Gerald Beaumont; adaptation, Edward Clark; continuity, Paul Gangelin, Faith Thomas.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 12May28; LP25262.

SILKS AND SATINS. © 1916.

© Famous Players Film Co. (Hugh Ford, author); title, descr. & 20 prints, 25May16; LU8354.

SILKS AND SATINS. SEE Karyl Norman, the Creole Fashion Plate, in Silks and Satins.

SILLY BILLIES. 1936. 7 reels, sd.

Credits: Associate producer, Lee Marcus; director, Fred Guiol; story, Thomas Lennon, Fred Guiol; screenplay, Al Boasberg, Jack Townley; editor, John Lockert; music director, Roy Webb.

© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 20Mar36; LP6240.

SILLY NIGHT. Presented by E. W. Hammons. 1937. 1,718 ft., sd.

Credits: Producer, Al Christie; story, Jefferson Machamer.

© Educational Films Corp. of America; 1Oct37; LP7486.

A SILLY SAILOR. Presented by William Fox. 1927. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Wallace MacDonald; story and scenario, Max Gold, William Kernell.

© Fox Film Corp.; 9Nov27; LP24647.

SILLY SCANDALS. 1931. 1 reel.

Credits: Max Fleischer; director, Dave Fleischer.

© Paramount Publix Corp.; 23May31; MP2564.

SILLY SEALS. (Oswald the Rabbit) 1938. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Producer, Walter Lantz; director, Lester Kline; story, Victor McLeod, James Miele; animation, George Nicholas, Ralph Sommerville.

© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 12Jul38; MP8580.

A SILLY SULTAN. Nestor. 1916. 1 reel.

Credits: Ben Cohn; director, Louis William Chaudet.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 11Sep16; LP9090.

SILLY SUPERSTITION. (A Walter Lantz Cartune) (A Walter Lantz Lil' Eightball) 1939. 1 reel, sd.

© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 29Aug39; MP9615.

SILVER. 1930. 1 reel.

© Eastman Teaching Films, Inc. (George W. Hoke, author); 16May30; MP1838.

SILVER BLAZE. © 1912. From "The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes" by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.

© SociÉtÉ FranÇaise des Films & CinÉmatographes Éclair; title, descr. & 34 prints, 29Nov12; LU141.

THE SILVER CAR. 1921. 6 reels.

Credits: Director, David Smith; story, Wyndham Martyn.

© Vitagraph Co. of America; 1Jun21; LP16603.

SILVER COMES THROUGH. Released by F. B. O. 1927. 6 reels.

Credits: Original story, Frank M. Clifton; adaptation, continuity and direction, Lloyd Ingraham.

© R-C Pictures Corp.; 21May27; LP23994.

THE SILVER CORD. 1933. 8 reels, sd. Based on the play by Sidney Howard.

Credits: Associate producer, Pandro S. Berman; director, John Cromwell; screenplay, Jane Murfin; film editor, George Nichols, Jr.; music director, Max Steiner.

© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 1May33; LP3919.

SILVER DOLLAR. Presented by First National Pictures, Inc. and The Vitaphone Corp. 1933. 9 reels, sd. From the book by David Karsner.

Credits: Director, Alfred E. Green; screenplay, Carl Erickson, Harvey Thew.

© First National Pictures, Inc.; 24Mar33; LP3748.

SILVER FOX. SEE Rendezvous at Midnight.

THE SILVER GIRL. © 1919.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Edward H. Peple, author); title, descr. & 90 prints, 13Mar19; LU13487.

THE SILVER GRINDSTONE. © 1913.

Credits: Producer, William Duncan.

© Selig Polyscope Co. (Eugene P. Lyle, author); title, descr. & 37 prints, 11Oct13; LU1379.

THE SILVER HAWK. SEE Mysterious Pilot.

THE SILVER HORDE. 1920. 7 reels. From the story of the Alaskan fisheries.

Credits: Director, Frank Lloyd.

© Rex Beach (Goldwyn Pictures Corp., author); 8May20; LP15106.

THE SILVER HORDE. 1930. 8 reels. From the novel by Rex Beach.

Credits: Producer, William LeBaron; director, George Archainbaud; screenplay, continuity and dialogue, Wallace Smith; film editor, Otto Ludwig.

© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 25Oct30; LP1678.

THE SILVER KING. Paramount-Artcraft Special. Presented by Adolph Zukor. 1918. 5 reels.

Credits: Henry Arthur Jones; director, George Irving; scenario, Burns Mantle.

© Famous Players-Lasky Corp.; 25Dec18; LP13215.

THE SILVER LINING. 1920. For Iroquois Film Corp. 6 reels.

Credits: Written, directed, and produced by Roland West; adaptation, D. J. Buchanan, Charles H. Smith.

© Metro Pictures Corp.; 27Dec20; LP15970.

THE SILVER LINING. 1931. 6 reels, sd. Title changed from "Thirty Days."

Credits: Producer and director, Alan Crosland; story, Hal Conklin; adaptation and dialogue, Gertrude Orr; added dialogue, Claire Corvalho; film editor, Doris Drought; musical score, Lee Zahler.

© Patrician Pictures, Ltd.; 14Aug31; LP3011.

SILVER LININGS. SEE The Man Hunt.

SILVER MILLIONS. (A Paramount Paragraphic). Presented by Adolph Zukor. 1938. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Commentary, Justin Herman; editor, Robert Blauvelt; narrator, Alois Havrilla.

© Paramount Pictures, Inc.; 15Jul38; MP8590.

SILVER ON THE SAGE. 1939. 7 reels, sd. Based on characters created by Clarence E. Mulford.

Credits: Producer, Harry Sherman; director, Lesley Selander; screenplay, Maurice Geraghty.

© Paramount Pictures, Inc.; 31Mar39; LP8744.

THE SILVER-PLATED GUN. © 1913.

© American Film Mfg. Co.; title, descr. & 54 prints, 27Jan13; LU305.

THE SILVER SHELL. SEE The Suspect.

THE SILVER SLAVE. 1927. 7 reels.

Credits: Director, Howard Bretherton; story, Howard Smith; scenario, Peter Milne, Anthony Coldewey.

© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 3Nov27; LP24615.

THE SILVER SNUFF BOX. 1914.

Credits: Director, Theodore Marston; story, W. A. Tremayne.

© Vitagraph Co. of America (W. A. Tremayne, author); 2Mar14; LP2266.

THE SILVER SPOON. SEE Let's Make a Night of It.

SILVER SPRINGS, FLORIDA. 1935. 200 ft., 16 mm.

© George Franklin Ryan; 22May35; MP5612.

THE SILVER STREAK. 1934. 8 reels, sd.

Credits: Associate producer, Glendon Allvine; director, Tommy Atkins; story, Roger Whately; screenplay, Roger Whately, H. W. Hanemann, Jack O'Donnell; editor, Fred Knudtson; music director, Al Colombo.

© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 30Nov34; LP5179.

SILVER THREADS. (Strange As It Seems) Screen Classics. 1937. 938 ft., sd.

Credits: John Hix; supervision and direction, Leonard M. Poole; editor, Charles Diltz; music director, Lee Zahler.

© Columbia Pictures Corp. of Calif., Ltd. (Screen Classics, Inc., author); 9Nov37; MP7929.

SILVER THREADS AMONG THE GOLD. © 1915.

© Pierce Kingsley; title & 217 prints, 17Jun15; descr., 1Jul15; LU5706.

THE SILVER TREASURE. 1926. 6 reels, b&w, tinted sequences. Adapted from the story "Nostromo" by Joseph Conrad.

Credits: Director, Rowland V. Lee; scenario, Robert N. Lee.

© William Fox (Fox Film Corp., author); 20Jun26; LP22862.

SILVER VALLEY. 1927. 5 reels, b&w.

Credits: Director, Benjamin Stoloff; story, Harry Sinclair Drago; scenario, Harold B. Lipsitz.

© Fox Film Corp.; 2Oct27; LP24464.

SILVER WINGS. 1922. 9 reels.

Credits: Directors, Edwin Carewe, Jack Ford; scenario, Paul H. Sloane.

© William Fox (Fox Film Corp., author); 27Aug22; LP19007.

SILVERSPURS. Buck Jones Productions. Presented by Carl Laemmle. 1936. 6 reels, sd. From the book by Charles Alden Seltzer.

Credits: Director, Ray Taylor; screenplay, Joseph Francis Polland; film editor, Bernard Loftus.

© Universal Productions, Inc.; 29Jan36; LP6098.

SILVERY MOON. (Aesop's Sound Fables, no. 10) 1933. 7 min., sd.

Credits: John Foster, Mannie Davis.

© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc. (The Van Beuren Corp., author); 13Jan33; MP3804.

SIMBA, THE KING OF BEASTS; a Saga of the African Veldt. © 1928.

© Daniel E. Pomeroy (Martin Johnson, author); title, descr. & 8 prints, 14Jan28; MU4642.

SIMEON TETLOW'S SHADOW. SEE Ruler of the Road.

SIMON, THE JESTER. © 1915.

© PathÉ FrÈres; title, descr. & 137 prints, 9Oct15; LU6596.

SIMON, THE JESTER. Released by Producers Distributing Corp. 1925. 7 reels.

Credits: Production and adaptation, Frances Marion; director, George Melford; story, William J. Locke.

© Metropolitan Pictures Corp. of Calif.; 1Sep25; LP22701.

THE SIMP. 1921. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Ferris Hartman.

© William Fox (Fox Film Corp., author); 13Mar21; LP16323.

THE SIMP AND THE SOPHOMORES. 1915. 1,000 ft.

Credits: Eldon Raymond; director, Will Louis.

© Thomas A. Edison, Inc.; 18Aug15; LP6145.

THE SIMP-PHONEY CONCERT. 1935. 2 reels, sd.

Credits: Producer, Lee Marcus; director, Alf Goulding; story, Eddie Conrad, Joseph A. Fields.

© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 20Feb35; LP5339.

SIMP SIMPSON AND THE SPIRITS. 1914. 1 reel.

© Selig Polyscope Co. (O. A. Nelson, author); 6May14; LP2663.

SIMPLE AND SWEET. (Star Comedy) 1921. 1 reel.

Credits: Written and directed by Chuck Reisner.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 27Jan21; LP16074.

SIMPLE GOITER. 1929. 1 reel.

© Eastman Teaching Films, Inc. (George W. Crile, author); 4Jul29; MP411.

A SIMPLE ILLUSTRATION OF CHIROPRACTIC PHILOSOPHY, SHOWING THE TRANSMISSION OF THE MENTAL IMPULSES OVER THE NERVOUS SYSTEM. 1925. 1 reel.

© Wilbur E. Methvin; 23Oct25; MP3233.

THE SIMPLE LIFE. 1919. 2 reels.

Credits: Story and director, Lawrence Semon.

© Vitagraph Co. of America; 10Jul19; LP13943.

SIMPLE MACHINES. 1929. 1 reel.

© Eastman Teaching Films, Inc. (George W. Hoke, author); 13Jun29; MP415.

SIMPLE POLLY. Rex. 1915. 1 reel.

Credits: Ida May Park; producer, Joseph De Grasse.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 22Jun15; LP5641.

A SIMPLE SAP. (Larry Semon Comedies) (Educational) 1928. 2 reels.

Credits: Written and directed by Larry Semon and Hampton Del Ruth.

© Chadwick Productions, Inc.; 12Feb28; LP25041.

SIMPLE SAPHO. Joker. 1917. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Allen Curtis; scenario, Jack Cunningham.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co.; 26May17; LP10844.

SIMPLE SIS. 1927. 7 reels.

Credits: Mark Canfield; director, Herman C. Raymaker; story, Melville Crosman; screenplay, Al Kenyon.

© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 1Jun27; LP24033.

A SIMPLE SOLUTION. (Minute Mysteries) 1934. 914 ft. From a story by H. A. Ripley.

Credits: Director, D. Ross Lederman; screenplay, Harold Shumate.

© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 4Jul34; LP4809.

SIMPLE SOULS. © 1920.

Credits: John Hastings Turner.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Fred Myton, author); title, descr. & 120 prints, 8May20; LU15090.

THE SIMPLEST REFRIGERATING MECHANISM EVER BUILT. The Jam Handy Organization. © 1939. 1 reel, sd., b&w, 35 mm.

© Frigidaire Division of General Motors Sales Corp.; title, descr. & 121 prints, 2Feb39; MU9100.

SIMPLY KILLING. 1931. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Director, Norman Taurog; dialogue staged by Max E. Hayes.

© Paramount Publix Corp.; 30Jan31; LP1942.

SIMPLY SHOCKING. (Star Comedy) 1922. 1 reel.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 2Aug22; LP18114.

SIN. 1915. For Fox Film Corporation. 5 reels.

Credits: Written and produced by Herbert Brenon.

© William Fox (Herbert Brenon, author); 3Oct15; LP6523.

SIN CARGO. 1926. 7 reels.

Credits: Director, Louis J. Gasnier; story, Leete Renick Brown; continuity, John F. Natteford; film editor, Harold Young.

© Tiffany Productions, Inc.; 22Nov26; LP23365.

THE SIN FLOOD. 1921. 7 reels. Based on the play "Syndofloden" by Henning Berger.

Credits: Director, Frank Lloyd; adaptation, J. C. Hawks.

© Goldwyn Pictures Corp.; 31Dec21; LP17423.

SIN FLOOD. SEE The Way of All Men.

THE SIN OF MADELON CLAUDET. 1931. 8 reels, sd., b&w. From the play "The Lullaby" by Edward Knoblock.

Credits: Director, Edward Selwyn; dialogue continuity, Charles MacArthur; film editor, Tom Held.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Distributing Corp.; 21Oct31; LP2566.

THE SIN OF MARTHA QUEED. © 1921.

© Associated Exhibitors, Inc. (Allan Dwan, author); title, descr. & 100 prints, 15Oct21; LU17094.

SIN ON THE SABBATH. 1915. 2 reels.

© L-Ko Motion Picture Kompany; 1Dec15; LP7093.

THE SIN SHIP. 1931. 7 reels, sd.

Credits: Keene Thompson, Agnes Brand Leahy; supervision, Myles Connolly; director, Louis Wolheim; screenplay, Hugh Herbert.

© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 1Apr31; LP2265.

THE SIN SISTER. 1929. 7 reels, b&w.

Credits: Director, Charles Klein; story, Becky Gardiner, Frederick Hazlitt Brennan; scenario, Harry Behr, Andrew Bennison.

© Fox Film Corp.; 5Feb29; LP91.

SIN TAKES A HOLIDAY. 1930. 8 reels.

Credits: Producer, E. B. Derr; director, Paul Stein; original story, Robert Milton, Dorothy Cairns; screenplay, Horace Jackson; film editor, Dan Mandell; music director, Josiah Zuro.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc.; 10Nov30; LP1804.

THE SIN THAT WAS HIS. 1920. 6 reels. From the novel by Frank Lucius Packard.

Credits: Supervisor and director, Hobart Henley; scenario, Edmund Goulding.

© Selznick Pictures Corp.; 7Nov20; LP15767.

SIN TOWN. De Mille Pictures Corp. 1929. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, J. Gordon Cooper; original story and screenplay, J. Gordon Cooper, William K. Howard.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc.; 4Feb29; LP113.

SIN UNATONED. Special Laemmle. 1917. 1 reel.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 8Feb17; LP10141.

THE SIN WOMAN. 1917. 8 reels.

Credits: Supervision, George W. Lederer; story, Herbert Hall Winslow, Edward Corbett.

© George Backer Film Corp.; 29Mar17; LP10559.

SINBAD, THE SAILOR. 1919. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Norman Dawn.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 26Aug19; LP14129.

SINCERELY YOURS. © 1938.

© Sun Oil Co.; title, descr. & 231 prints, 23Mar38; MU8265.

SINCERITY. SEE A Lady Surrenders.

THE SINCLAIR LAW OF LUBRICATION. 1928. 1 reel.

© Sinclair Refining Co. (C. M. Larson, author); 1Jan28; MP4875.

SIN-COPATION. 1937. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Director, Lloyd French.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 28Dec37; LP7974.

SINEWS OF STEEL. Gotham. Presented by Sam Sax. 1927. 6 reels.

Credits: Herbert C. Clark; supervision, Glenn Belt; director, Frank O'Connor; story and continuity, Henry McCarty; film editor, Edith Wakeling.

© Lumas Film Corp.; 6May27; LP23934.

THE SINFUL MARRIAGE. (Is Marriage Sacred?) 1917.

Credits: Charles Mortimer Peck; director, E. H. Calvert.

© Essanay Film Mfg. Co.; 16Jan17; LP10020.

SING A SONG. 1932. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Director, Dave Fleischer; animation, Seymour Kneitel, Myron Waldman.

© Paramount Publix Corp.; 1Dec32; MP3675.

SING A SONG OF SPAIN. (Organlogue, no. 26) 1931. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Narration, Norman Brokenshire.

© Master Art Products, Inc.; 11Nov31; MP3183.

SING AND BE HAPPY. 1937. 5,750 ft., sd.

Credits: Director, James Tinling; original screenplay, Ben Markson, Lou Breslow, John Patrick; music, Samuel Kaylin.

© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.; 25Jun37; LP7299.

SING AND LIKE IT. 1934. 7 reels, sd. From the story "So You Won't Sing, Eh?" by Aben Kandel.

Credits: Associate producer, Howard J. Green; director, William A. Seiter; screenplay, Marion Dix, Laird Doyle; editor, George Crone; music, Dave Dreyer; music director, Max Steiner.

© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 5Apr34; LP4595.

SING, BABIES, SING. 1933. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Director, Dave Fleischer; animation, Seymour Kneitel, David Tendlar.

© Paramount Productions, Inc.; 12Dec33; MP4457.

SING, BABY, SING. 1936. 7,900 ft., sd.

Credits: Director, Sidney Lanfield; original story, Milton Sperling, Jack Yellen; screenplay, Milton Sperling, Jack Yellen, Harry Tugend; music director, Louis Silvers.

© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.; 21Aug36; LP6837.

SING, BING, SING. 1933. 2 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Babe Stafford.

© Paramount Productions, Inc.; 23Mar33; LP3761.

SING, COWBOY, SING. Presented by Edward L. Alperson. 1937. 6 reels, sd.

Credits: Producer, Edward F. Finney; supervision, Lindsley Parsons; director, R. N. Bradbury; screenplay, Robert Emmett.

© Grand National Films, Inc.; 22May37; LP7159.

SING FOR FUN. (Organlogue, no 25) 1931. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Narration, Norman Brokenshire.

© Master Art Products, Inc.; 4Nov31; MP3178.

SING FOR SWEETIE. 1938. 1,707 ft., sd.

Credits: Producer, Al Christie; story, Marcy Klauber, Arthur Jarrett.

© Educational Films Corp. of America; 15Apr38; LP7956.

SING ME A LOVE SONG. Cosmopolitan. First National. 1936. 10 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Raymond Enright; original story, Harry Sauber; screenplay, Sid Herzig, Jerry Wald; music and lyrics, Harry Warren, Al Dubin.

© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc. & The Vitaphone Corp.; 30Dec36; LP6820.

SING, ROSA, SING! (Lyons-Moran) (Star Comedy) 1919. 1 reel.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 13Jan19; LP13261.

SING! SING! 1923. 1 reel.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 14Aug23; LP19315.

SING SING NIGHTS. 1934. 7 reels, sd. Suggested by the novel by Harry Stephen Keeler.

Credits: Producer, Trem Carr; supervision, Paul Malvern; director, Lewis D. Collins; screenplay, Marion Orth; additional dialogue, Charles Logue; editor, Carl Pierson.

© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 28Dec34; LP5205.

SING SING SONG. (Paul Terry Toons) Educational Film Exchanges, Inc. 1931. 6 min., sd.

Credits: Frank Moser, Paul Terry.

© Terry, Moser & Coffman; 19Apr31; LP2224.

SING, SISTER, SING. (Hal Roach Comedy) (Todd-Kelly Comedy) Presented by Hal Roach. 1935. 2 reels, sd., b&w.

Credits: Director, James Parrott; film editor, William Terhune.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Corp.; 26Feb35; LP5372.

SING, SISTERS, SING! 1933. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Director, Dave Fleischer; animation, Bernard Wolf, David Tendlar.

© Paramount Productions, Inc.; 29Jun33; MP4145.

SING THEM AGAIN. Presented by E. W. Hammons. 1923-24. 1 reel each. © Norman Jefferies.

Credits: Producer, Norman Jefferies; picturized by Van Avery.

1. © 15Apr23; MP2293.

Close Harmony. © 31Jul23; MP2361.

Companions. © 14Aug23; MP2360.

Golden Gems. © 1Dec23; MP2399.

Memories. © 1Dec23; MP2400.

Home Again. © 7Apr24; MP2488.

Lest We Forget. © 7Apr24; MP2490.

Long Ago. © 7Apr24; MP2489.

Heart Throbs. © 14Apr24; MP2494.

Lost Chords. © 14Apr24; MP2492.

Old Friends. © 14Apr24; MP2493.

Echoes of Youth. © 1May24; MP2531.

SING, YOU DANCERS. 1930. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Director, Norman Taurog.

© Paramount Publix Corp.; 19Sep30; LP1590.

SING, YOU SINNERS. Presented by Adolph Zukor. 1938. 9 reels, sd.

Credits: Producer and director, Wesley Ruggles; original story and screenplay, Claude Binyon; film editor, Alma Ruth Macrorie.

© Paramount Pictures, Inc.; 2Sep38; LP8265.

SINGAPORE. (Vagabond Adventure Series) The Van Beuren Corp. 1932. 1 reel.

Credits: Narrator, Ward Wilson.

© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 5Sep32; MP3552.

SINGAPORE AND JAHORE. (James A. Fitzpatrick's Traveltalks) Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 1938. 1 reel, sd., color.

Credits: Photographer, Hone M. Glendining; music score, Nathaniel Shilkret.

© Loew's, Inc.; 7Dec38; MP8999.

THE SINGAPORE MUTINY. 1928. 7 reels.

Credits: Director, Ralph Ince; story, Norman Springer; continuity, Fred Myton.

© F. B. O. Productions, Inc.; 7Oct28; LP25776.

SINGAPORE SUE. 1932. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Written and directed by Casey Robinson; dialogue staged by Max E. Hayes.

© Paramount Publix Corp.; 9Jun32; LP3087.

SINGED. 1927. 6 reels, b&w, tinted sequences.

Credits: Producer and director, John Griffith Wray; story, Adela Rogers St. John; scenario, Gertrude Orr; edited and titled by Katherine Hilliker, H. H. Caldwell; film editor, Louis Loeffler.

© Fox Film Corp.; 17Jul27; LP24219.

SINGED WINGS. 1922. 8 reels. From the novel by Katharine Newlin Burt.

Credits: Director, Penrhyn Stanlaws; adaptation, Ewart Adamson, Edfrid A. Bingham.

© Famous Players-Lasky Corp.; 25Nov22; LP18458.

SINGER JIM MCKEE. Paramount. Presented by Adolph Zukor and Jesse L. Lasky. 1924. 7 reels.

Credits: Production and story, William S. Hart; director, Clifford S. Smith; adaptation, J. G. Hawks; editor, Billy Shea.

© William S. Hart Co.; 11Feb24; LP19909.

THE SINGER MIDGET'S SCANDAL. 1921. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, E. Cline.

© William Fox (Fox Film Corp., author); 17Jul21; LP16846.

SINGER MIDGET'S SIDE SHOW. 1921. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Edward F. Cline.

© William Fox (Fox Film Corp., author); 9Oct21; LP17202.

SINGIN' IN THE BATHTUB. (Looney Tunes) 1930. 1 reel.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 11Jun30; MP1630.

SINGING AND STINGING. © 1926.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (L. H. Tolhurst, author); title, descr. & 20 prints, 29Sep26; MU3589.

THE SINGING BANDIT. Mentone. 1937. 10 min., sd.

Credits: Director, Milton Schwarzwald.

© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 18Jun37; LP7224.

THE SINGING BEE. SEE Fred Ardath in The Singing Bee.

THE SINGING BOXER. (A Mack Sennett Comedy) 1933. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Leslie Pearce.

© Paramount Publix Corp.; 26Jan33; LP3610.

THE SINGING BRAKEMAN. 1930. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Director, Jasper Ewing Brady.

© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 27Jan30; LP1047.

THE SINGING COWBOY. 1936. 6 reels, sd.

Credits: Producer, Nat Levine; supervision, Armand Schaefer; director, Mack Wright; original story, Tom Gibbons; screenplay, Darrell and Stuart McGowan; film editor, Lester Orlebeck; music supervision, Harry Grey.

© Republic Pictures Corp.; 11May36; LP6342.

THE SINGING COWGIRL. Presented by Grand National Pictures. 1939. 59 min., sd.

Credits: Producer, Don Lieberman; director, Samuel Diege; original screenplay, Arthur Hoerl; editor, Guy V. Thayer, Jr.; music score, Ross Di Maggio; music supervision, Lee Zahler.

© Coronado Films, Inc.; 31May39; LP8909.

THE SINGING FOOL. 1928. 11 reels, sd. From the play by Leslie S. Barrows.

Credits: Director, Lloyd Bacon; scenario, C. Graham Baker.

© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 19Sep28; LP25667.

THE SINGING FOOL. SEE Al Jolson in Announcement Trailer (Blackface) for The Singing Fool.

SINGING IN THE AIR. 1937. 2 reels, sd.

Credits: Producer, Bert Gilroy; director, Jean W. Yarbrough; story, Eddie Moran; screenplay, Jean W. Yarbrough, Charles Roberts; film editor, John Lockert; music director, Roy Webb.

© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 19Feb37; LP6997.

THE SINGING KID. First National. 1936. 10 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, William Keighley; story, Robert Lord; screenplay, Warren Duff, Pat C. Flick.

© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 24Apr36; LP6304.

THE SINGING MARINE. 1937. 12 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Ray Enright; original screenplay, Delmar Daves; music and lyrics, Harry Warren, Al Dubin; music director, Busby Berkley.

© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 3Jun37; LP7241.

SINGING OUTLAW. 1937. 6 reels, sd.

Credits: Associate producer, Paul Malvern; director, Joseph H. Lewis; original story and screenplay, Harry O. Hoyt; film editor, Charles Craft.

© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 8Dec37; LP7642.

THE SINGING PLUMBER. (A Mack Sennett Talking Comedy) 1932. 2 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Leslie Pearce.

© Paramount Publix Corp.; 22Sep32; LP3266.

SINGING RIVER. 1921. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, Charles Giblyn; story, Robert T. Horton; scenario, Jules Furthman.

© William Fox (Fox Film Corp., author); 21Aug21; LP16922.

THE SINGING SAP. (Oswald Cartoon) Snappy. 1930. 1 reel.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 12Sep30; MP1898.

SINGING SAPS. Presented by The Van Beuren Corp. 1930. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: John Foster, Mannie Davis.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc.; 7Feb30; MP1162.

THE SINGING SILHOUETTE. 1935. 2 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Joseph Henabery; story, A. Dorian Otvos.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 6Jul35; LP5650.

THE SINGING VAGABOND. 1935. 6 reels, sd.

Credits: Supervision, Armand Schaefer; director, Carl Pierson; story, Oliver Drake; screenplay, Oliver Drake, Betty Burbridge; film editor, Lester Orlebeck.

© Republic Pictures Corp.; 28Dec35; LP6200.

SINGING WHEELS. (Bill Corum, no. 4) 1936. 1 reel.

© The Van Beuren Corp.; 20Nov36; MP6990.

THE SINGLE ACT. 1914. 2 reels.

© Lubin Mfg. Co. (Marc Edmund Jones, author); 12Dec14; LP3951.

SINGLE BLISS. 1929. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Eddie Baker; story, Robert Hall.

© Paramount Famous Lasky Corp.; 29Mar29; LP255.

SINGLE HANDED. 1923. 5 reels.

Credits: Written and directed by Edward Sedgwick; scenario, George Hull.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 28Feb23; LP18743.

SINGLE HANDED JIM. © 1913.

** © American Film Mfg. Co.; title, descr. & 63 prints, 18Aug13; LU1117.

SINGLE-HANDED SAM. © 1921.

Credits: Holman Day.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Edgar Jones, author); title, descr. & 40 prints, 3Jun21; LU16628.

SINGLE LADY. SEE The Last Flight.

A SINGLE MAN. 1929. 7 reels. From the play by Hubert Henry Davies.

Credits: Director, Harry Beaumont; screenplay, F. Hugh Herbert, George O'Hara; film editor, Ben Lewis.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Distributing Corp.; 12Jan29; LP16.

SINGLE NIGHT. SEE Night After Night.

THE SINGLE SIN. 1931. 8 reels, sd.

Credits: Producer, Phil Goldstone; director, William Nigh; story, A. P. Younger; continuity and dialogue, Frances Hyland; editor, Charles Harris.

© Tiffany Productions, Inc.; 27Feb31; LP2020.

THE SINGLE STANDARD. 1929. 8 reels, sd. From the novel by Adela Rogers St. John.

Credits: Producer and director, John S. Robertson; adaptation and scenario, Josephine Lovett; film editor, Blanche Sewell; music, William Axt.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Distributing Corp.; 12Aug29; LP592.

THE SINGLE STANDARD. 1929. 8 reels, sd., b&w. From the novel by Adela Rogers St. John.

Credits: Producer and director, John S. Robertson; adaptation and scenario, Josephine Lovett; titles, Marian Ainslee; film editor, Blanche Sewell; music, William Axt.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Distributing Corp.; 3Sep29; LP804.

THE SINGLE TRACK. 1921. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, Webster Campbell; story, Douglas Grant; scenario, C. Graham Baker, Harry Dittmar.

© Vitagraph Co. of America; 5Oct21; LP17039.

SINGLE WIVES. 1924. 8 reels.

Credits: Director, George Archainbaud; story arrangement, Earl Hudson; scenario, Marion Orth.

© Corinne Griffith Productions, Inc.; 21Jul24; LP20403.

SINGLE WIVES. Presented by Corinne Griffith Productions, Inc. 1924. 8 reels.

Credits: Director, George Archainbaud; story, E. J. Hudson.

© First National Pictures, Inc.; 21Jul24; LP20482.

SINISTER STUFF. (Aesop's Fables) (Cubby Bear, no 4) 1934. 1 reel.

Credits: Steve Muffati.

© Van Beuren Corp.; 23Jan34; MP4525.

SINK OR SWIM. © 1921.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Hal Roach, author); title, descr. & 10 prints, 6Dec21; LU17320.

SINK OR SWIM. © 1927.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Paul Terry, author); title, descr. & 20 prints, 13Jan27; MU3728.

THE SINKING OF THE LUSITANIA. 1918. 1 reel.

Credits: Drawn by Winsor McCay.

© Jewel Productions, Inc.; 19Jul18; MP1232.

SINNER OR SAINT. 1923. 6 reels. From the story "The Man Who Wouldn't Love" by Dorothy Farnum.

Credits: Director, Lawrence Windom.

© B. B. Productions, Inc.; 1Aug23; LP19278.

SINNER TAKE ALL. 1936. 8 reels, sd., b&w. From a novel by Whitman Chambers.

Credits: Producers, Lucien Hubbard, Samuel Marx; director, Errol Taggart; screenplay, Leonard Lee, Walter Wise; film editor, William S. Gray; music, Edward Ward.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Corp.; 22Dec36; LP6873.

SINNERS. 1920. 5 reels. From the play by Owen Davis.

Credits: Director, Kenneth Webb; scenario, Eve Unsell.

© Realart Pictures Corp.; 3Mar20; LP14820.

SINNER'S HOLIDAY. 1930. 7 reels. Based on the play "Penny Arcade" by Marie Baumer.

Credits: Director, John G. Adolfi.

© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 19Sep30; LP1583.

SINNER'S HOLIDAY. Trailer. 1930. 1 reel.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 6Oct30; MP1955.

SINNERS IN HEAVEN. Paramount. Presented by Adolph Zukor and Jesse L. Lasky. 1924. 7 reels. From the novel by Clive Arden [pseud. of Lily Clive Nutt].

Credits: Producer, Alan Crosland; screenplay, James Creelman.

© Famous Players-Lasky Corp.; 26Sep24; LP20598.

SINNERS IN LOVE. Presented by William Le Baron. 1928. 6 reels. From "The Law You Can't Forget."

Credits: Director, George Melford; continuity, J. Clarkson Miller.

© F. B. O. Productions, Inc.; 4Nov28; LP25847.

SINNERS IN PARADISE. 1938. 7 reels.

Credits: Producer, Ken Goldsmith; director, James Whale; original story, Harold Buckley; screenplay, Lester Cole, Harold Buckley, Louis Stevens.

© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 2May38; LP8007.

SINNERS IN SILK. Presented by Louis B. Mayer. 1924. 6 reels, b&w, tinted sequences.

Credits: Producer and director, Hobart Henley; story, Benjamin Glazer; scenario, Carey Wilson.

© Metro-Goldwyn Pictures Corp.; 16Sep24; LP20688.

SINNERS IN THE SUN. 1932. 6,251 ft., sd.

Credits: Director, Alexander Hall; story, Mildred Cram; screenplay, Waldemar Young, Samuel Hoffenstein.

© Paramount Publix Corp.; 12May32; LP3029.

SINNERS' PARADE. 1928. 6 reels.

Credits: Producer, Harry Cohn; director, John G. Adolfi; story, David Lewis; adaptation and continuity, Beatrice Van; film editor, Ben Pivar.

© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 8Oct28; LP25693.

SINS OF A BROTHER. Imp. 1917. 1 reel.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 3Mar17; LP10306.

SINS OF AMBITION. © 1917.

© Ivan Film. Productions, Inc. (Ivan Abramson, author); title, descr. & 43 prints, 21Nov17; LU11731.

SINS OF GREAT CITIES. © 1915.

© Nordisk Films Kompagni, A/S; title, descr. & 63 prints, 5Nov15; LU6857.

SINS OF HER PARENT. 1916. For Fox Film Corp. 5 reels.

Credits: Tom Forman; direction and scenario, Frank Lloyd.

© William Fox (Frank Lloyd, author); 5Nov16; LP9443.

SINS OF MAN. 1936. 7,100 ft., sd. From the story "Job" by Joseph Roth.

Credits: Directors, Otto Brower, Gregory Ratoff; screenplay, Samuel G. Engel; adaptation, Frederick Kohner, Ossip Dynow; music director, Louis Silvers.

© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.; 19Jun36; LP6491.

SINS OF MEN. 1916. For Fox Film Corp. 5 reels.

Credits: Producer, James Vincent.

© William Fox (Mary Murillo, author); 14May16; LP8286.

SINS OF PASSION. © 1937. Sd., b&w, 35 mm.

© Maurice Copeland; title, descr. & 59 prints, 21Jul37; MU7629.

THE SINS OF ROSANNE. Paramount. Presented by Jesse L. Lasky. 1920. 5 reels. From the story "Rosanne Ozanne" by Cynthia Stockley.

Credits: Director, Tom Forman; scenario, Mary O'Connor.

© Famous Players-Lasky Corp.; 22Sep20; LP15571.

THE SINS OF ST. ANTHONY. Paramount Artcraft. Presented by Jesse L. Lasky. 1920. 5 reels. From the story by Charles Collins.

Credits: Director, James Cruze; scenario, Elmer Harris.

© Famous Players-Lasky Corp.; 4Jun20; LP15238.

THE SINS OF SOCIETY. © 1916.

© World Film Corp. (Cecil Raleigh and Henry Hamilton, authors); title, descr. & 196 prints, 10Jan16; LU7403.

THE SINS OF THE CHILDREN. 1918. 5 reels. From the novel by Cosmo Hamilton.

Credits: Adaptation and direction, John S. Lopez.

© The Protective Pictures Corp.; 1Dec18; LP13766.

SINS OF THE CHILDREN. 1936. 8 reels. Suggested by the novel "In His Steps" by Charles M. Sheldon.

Credits: Director, Karl Brown; screenplay, Karl Brown, Hinton Smith.

© Grand National Film, Inc. (B. F. Zeldman, author); 22Sep36; LP7024. (See also In His Steps, 22Sep36; LP6691)

THE SINS OF THE FATHERS; or, AN ACCURSED INHERITANCE. © 1913.

© SociÉtÉ FranÇaise des Films et CinÉmatographes Éclair; title & descr., 14Jan13; 86 prints, 15Jan13; LU260.

SINS OF THE FATHERS. 1928. 7,761 ft.

Credits: Director, Ludwig Berger; story, Norman Burnstine; adaptation, E. Lloyd Sheldon.

© Paramount Famous Lasky Corp.; 28Dec28; LP25953.

THE SINS OF THE MOTHERS. 1915. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, Ralph Ince.

© Vitagraph Co. of America (Elaine Sterne, author); 5Jan15; LP4121.

THE SINS OF THE MOTHERS. 1919. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, Ralph Ince; story, Elaine Sterne; scenario, Donald I. Buchanan; editors, Mr. and Mrs. George Randolph Chester.

© The Vitagraph Co. of America; 19Dec19; LP14549.

SIN'S PENALTY. 1916. 3 reels.

Credits: Director, William Wolbert.

© The Vitagraph Co. of America (Fred. W. Hiller, author); 4Apr16; LP8026.

SIOUX BLOOD. 1929. 6 reels, sd., b&w.

Credits: Director, John Waters; story, Harry Sinclair Drago; scenario, George C. Hull; adaptation, Houston Branch; film editor, William Le Vanway.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Distributing Corp.; 5Mar29; LP185.

SIOUX ME. (Merrie Melodies) 1939. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Producer, Leon Schlesinger; supervision, Ben Hardaway, Cal Dalton; story, Melvin Millar; animation, Herman Cohen; music director, Carl W. Stalling.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 9Sep39; MP9636.

SIR GALAHAD OF TWILIGHT. © 1914. 2 reels.

© American Film Mfg. Co. (Marie Layet, author); title, descr. & 166 prints, 21Oct14; LU3567.

SIR LUMBERJACK. Released by F. B. O. 1926. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, Harry Garson; screenplay, Victor Gibson.

© R-C Pictures Corp.; 25Feb26; LP22533.

SIR PIEGAN PASSES. SEE The Cheyenne Kid.

SIR WALTER RALEIGH. (Hysterical History Comedies) 1925. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Bryan Foy.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 12Jan25; LP21023.

THE SIREN. 1915. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Ulysses Davis.

© The Vitagraph Co. of America (Marc Edmund Jones, author); 3Aug15; LP5997.

THE SIREN. 1917. For Fox Film Corp. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, Roland West; story, W. A. Frost; adaptation, Donald I. Buchanan.

© William Fox (Donald I. Buchanan, author); 24Jun17; LP10980.

THE SIREN. 1928. 6 reels.

Credits: Producer, Harry Cohn; director, Byron C. Haskin; story, Harold Shumate; adaptation, Elmer B. Harris; film editor, Arthur Roberts.

© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 21Jan28; LP24898.

THE SIREN CALL. 1922. 6 reels.

Credits: Producer and director, Irvin Willat; story, J. E. Nash; adaptation, Victor Irvin, Philip Hurn.

© Famous Players-Lasky Corp.; 12Sep22; LP18298.

A SIREN OF CORSICA. 1915. 3,000 ft.

© Lubin Mfg. Co. (Clay M. Greene, author); 2Mar15; LP4597.

THE SIREN OF SEVILLE. Presented by Hunt Stromberg and Charles R. Rogers. Released by Producers Distributing Corp. 1924. 7 reels.

Credits: Producer, Hunt Stromberg; directors, Hunt Stromberg, Jerome Storm; story, H. H. Van Loan.

© Hunt Stromberg Corp.; 1Sep24; LP21572.

SIRENS OF SUDS. 1919. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, William H. Watson.

© L-Ko Motion Picture Kompany, Inc.; 30Jul19; LP14018.

SIRENS OF SYNCOPATION. Presented by Adolph Zukor. 1935. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Director, Fred Waller; continuity, Milton Hocky, Fred Rath.

© Paramount Productions, Inc.; 22Aug35; MP5796.

SIRENS OF THE SEA. 1917. 6 reels. Suggested by "The Legend of the Lorelei."

Credits: Scenario and direction, Allen Holubar; story, Grace Helen Bailey.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 14Sep17; LP11457.

THE SIREN'S SONG. Presented by Shubert Film Corp. © 1916. Founded on a play by George Middleton and Leonidas Westervelt.

Credits: Director, Harry Revier; screen adaptation, George W. Lederer, Herbert Hall Winslow.

© World Film Corp. (George W. Lederer and Herbert H. Winslow, authors); title, descr. & 243 prints, 4Dec16; LU9650.

THE SIREN'S SONG. 1919. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, J. Gordon Edwards; story and scenario, Charles Kenyon.

© William Fox (Fox Film Corp., author); 4May19; LP13738.

SIS. 1915. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, George Ridgwell.

© The Vitagraph Co. of America (Wm. Addison Lathrop, author); 6Oct15; LP6740.

SIS HOPKINS. 1919. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, Clarence G. Badger; story, Carroll Fleming, Edward P. Kidder.

© Goldwyn Pictures Corp.; 30Jan19; LP13343.

SISSYBELLE. © 1913.

Credits: Producer, Lem B. Parker.

© Selig Polyscope Co. (Edith W. Roberts, author); title, descr. & 22 prints, 20Sep13; LU1277.

SISTER AGAINST SISTER. 1917. For Fox Film Corp. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, James R. Vincent.

© William Fox (Mary Murillo, author); 4Mar17; LP10310.

SISTER CECILIA. Great Northern. © 1916.

© Nordisk Films Kompagni, A/S; title, descr. & 114 prints, 26Jul16; LU8784.

A SISTER TO CAIN. 1916. 3 reels.

Credits: Director, Edward Sloman.

© Lubin Mfg. Co. (Julian L. Lamothe, author); 17Mar16; LP7835.

SISTER TO JUDAS. Presented by George W. Weeks. 1933. 8 reels.

Credits: Supervision, Cliff Broughton; director, E. Mason Hopper; story, Watkins E. Wright; adaptation and dialogue, John Thomas Neville; editor, Byron Robinson.

© Mayfair Pictures Corp.; 20Jan33; LP3595.

A SISTER TO SALOME. 1920. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, Edward J. Le Sainte; story and scenario, Jules Furthman.

© William Fox (Fox Film Corp., author); 4Jul20; LP15342.

A SISTERLY SCHEME. V. B. K. Film Corp. 1919. 2 reels.

Credits: H. C. Bunner; supervision, Mrs. Sidney Drew.

© Famous Players-Lasky Corp. (V. B. K. Film Corp., author); 16Aug19; LP14085.

THE SISTERS (GESCHWISTER), a picture puzzle in three acts, and its solution FATE (VERHANGNISSE), in two acts. Continental Film Ges., Berlin. © 1914.

© Louis GerÖ (Adelaide RenÉe, author); title, descr. & 96 prints, 5Feb14; LU2099.

SISTERS. 1914. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Ulysses Davis.

© Vitagraph Co. of America (E. R. Blanchard, author); 27Oct14; LP3621.

SISTERS. 1922. 7 reels. From the novel by Kathleen Norris.

Credits: Director, Albert Capellani.

© International Film Service Co., Inc.; 29Mar22; LP17702.

SISTERS. 1930. 7 reels, sd.

Credits: Producer, Harry Cohn; director, James Flood; story, Ralph Graves; adaptation and dialogue, Jo Swerling; film editor, Gene Havelick.

© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 23Jun30; LP1379.

THE SISTERS. 1938. 12 reels, sd. From the novel by Myron Brinig.

Credits: Director, Anatole Litvak; screenplay, Milton Krims; music, Max Steiner.

© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 29Aug38; LP8352.

SISTERS OF THE GOLDEN CIRCLE. 1918. 2 reels. Based on a story by O. Henry [pseud. of William Sydney Porter].

Credits: Director, Kenneth Webb; picturized by Stanley Olmsted.

© Broadway Star Features Co., Inc.; 8Jun18; LP12529.

SISTER'S ORDEAL. © 1912.

© George Kleine (Societa Italiana Cines, author); title, descr. & 97 prints, 26Oct12; LU62.

SISTER'S PEST. 1930. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, J. Van Ronkel.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 15Feb30; LP1080.

THE SISTER'S SOLACE. 1915. 1 reel.

© Biograph Co.; 22Mar15; LP4778.

SISTERS UNDER THE SKIN. 1934. 7 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, David Burton; story, S. K. Lauren; screenplay, Jo Swerling; music director, Louis Silvers; film editor, Gene Milford.

© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 15Apr34; LP4624.

SIT TIGHT. (Educational-Christie Comedies) 1925. 2 reels.

Credits: Frank Roland Conklin; director, Harold Beaudine.

© Christie Film Co., Inc.; 22Jun25; LP21574.

SIT TIGHT. Warner Bros. & Vitaphone. 1931. 9 reels.

Credits: Director, Lloyd Bacon; screen story and adaptation, Rex Taylor; screen dialogue, William K. Wells.

© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 23Jan31; LP1935.

THE SITTER DOWNERS. 1937. 2 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Del Lord; story, Ewart Adamson.

© Columbia Pictures Corp. of California, Ltd.; 15Nov37; LP7573.

SITTIN' ON A BACKYARD FENCE. (Merrie Melodies) 1934. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Producer, Leon Schlesinger; animation, Jack King, Don Williams; musical score, Norman Spencer.

© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 23Apr34; MP4714.

SITTIN' PRETTY. (Hal Roach Comedy) © 1924.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Hal E. Roach, author); title, descr. & 20 prints, 2Oct24; LU20630.

SITTING BULL—THE HOSTILE SIOUX INDIAN CHIEF. © 1914. 5 reels.

© American Rotograph Co. (Eugene Winfield Logan, author); title, descr. & 18 prints, 23Jan14; LU2018.

SITTING ON THE MOON. 1936. 8 reels, sd.

Credits: Producer, Nat Levine; director, Ralph Staub; original story, Julian Field; screenplay, Raymond L. Schrock; adaptation, Rex Taylor, Sidney Sutherland.

© Republic Pictures Corp.; 22Sep36; LP6690.

SITTING PRETTY. 1929. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Harry Edwards; story, T. Page Wright, Bill Weber.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 27Dec29; LP961.

SITTING PRETTY. 1931. 1 reel.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 5Jan31; MP2208.

SITTING PRETTY. 1933. 8 reels, sd. Story suggested by Nina Wilcox Putnam.

Credits: Producer, Charles R. Rogers; director, Harry Joe Brown; screenplay, Jack McGowan, S. J. Perelman, Lou Breslow.

© Paramount Productions, Inc.; 22Nov33; LP4280.

THE SIX BEST CELLARS. Paramount-Artcraft. Presented by Jesse L. Lasky. 1920. 5 reels. From the story by Holworthy Hall [pseud. of Harold Everett Porter] and Hugh Kahler.

Credits: Director, Donald Crisp; scenario, Elmer Harris.

© Famous Players-Lasky Corp.; 8Feb20; LP17831.

SIX CYCLE, A TYPEWRITING SYSTEM. 1938. 1 reel, 16 mm.

Credits: E. W. Harrison, L. K. Meola.

© Librador K. Meola; 1Apr38; MP8331.

SIX CYLINDER LOVE. 1917. For Fox Film Corp. 2 reels.

Credits: Written and directed by Tom Mix.

© William Fox (Tom Mix, author); 10Jun17; LP10926.

SIX CYLINDER LOVE. 1923. 7 reels. From the play by William Anthony McGuire.

Credits: Director, Elmer Clifton; adaptation, Carl Stearns Clancy.

© William Fox (Fox Film Corp., author); 4Nov23; LP19678.

SIX CYLINDER LOVE. 1931. 6,300 ft., sd. Based on the play by William Anthony McGuire.

Credits: Associate producer, John W. Considine, Jr.; director, Thornton Freeland; screen adaptation, William Conselman; editor, J. Edwin Robbins.

© Fox Film Corp.; 22Apr31; LP2190.

6 DAY BIKE RIDER. Presented by First National Productions Corp. and The Vitaphone Corp. 1934. 7 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Lloyd Bacon; story and screenplay, Earl Baldwin.

© First National Pictures, Inc.; 16Dec34; LP5180.

THE SIX DAY GRIND. (Ace High Series, no. 4) Presented by RKO Radio Pictures. 1935. 1 reel.

© Van Beuren Corp.; 22Jul35; MP5747.

SIX DAYS. 1923. 9 reels. From the novel by Elinor Glyn.

Credits: Director, Charles Brabin; adaptation, Ouida Bergere.

© Goldwyn Pictures Corp.; 19Aug23; LP19512.

SIX FACES WEST. (Hey Fellas) McKnight-Womack. Presented by J. Charles Davis, 2d. 1925. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Mark Goldaine; story, King Benedict.

© Davis Distributing Division, Inc.; 21Dec25; LP22156.

SIX FEET FOUR. 1919. 6 reels. From the novel by Jackson Gregory.

Credits: Director, Henry King; scenario, Stephen Fox.

© American Film Co., Inc.; 15Sep19; LP14183.

THE SIX FIFTY. 1923. 5 reels. Based on the play by Kate McLaurin.

Credits: Director, Nat Ross; scenario, Harvey Gates.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 17Sep23; LP19424.

SIX GUN JUSTICE. 1930. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Jack Nelson; story and continuity, George Morgan.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 5Apr30; LP1199.

SIX-GUN RHYTHM. Presented by Grand National Pictures, Inc. 1939. 5,142 ft., sd.

Credits: Associate producer, Norman Haskell; director, Sam Newfield; original story, Ted Richmond; screenplay, Fred Myton; editor, Robert Crandall; music director, Lew Porter.

© Arcadia Pictures Corp.; 13May39; LP8844.

SIX HOURS TO LIVE. 1932. 8 reels. From the story "Auf Wiedersehen" by Gordon Morris and Morton Barteaux.

Credits: Director, William Dieterle; screenplay and dialogue, Bradley King.

© Fox Film Corp.; 16Oct32; LP3371.

SIX MONTHS TO LIVE. Rex. 1915. 1 reel.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 12Mar15; LP4701.

SIX OF A KIND. 1934. 7 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Leo McCarey; story, Keene Thompson, Douglas MacLean; screenplay, Walter DeLeon, Harry Ruskin.

© Paramount Productions, Inc.; 7Feb34; LP4470.

SIX SHOOTER ANDY. 1918. For Fox Film Corp. 5 reels.

Credits: Directors, C. M. and S. A. Franklin; story and scenario, Bernard McConville.

© William Fox (Fox Film Corp., author); 24Feb18; LP12102.

SIX-SHOOTER JUSTICE. Gold Seal. 1917. 3 reels.

Credits: Director, Fred Kelsey; story, T. Shelley Sutton; scenario, George Hively.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 6Jul17; LP11057.

SIX-SHOOTER JUSTICE. 1923. 2 reels.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 24Jan23; LP18610.

A SIX SHOOTIN' ROMANCE. (Blue Streak Western) 1925. 5 reels. From the novel "Dashing" by Ruth Comfort Mitchell.

Credits: Director, Clifford S. Smith.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 24Dec25; LP22180.

6,000 ENEMIES. Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 1939. 7 reels, sd., b&w.

Credits: Producer, Lucien Hubbard; director, George B. Seitz; story, Wilmon Menard, Leo L. Stanley; screenplay, Bertram Millhauser; film editor, Conrad A. Nervig; music score, Edward Ward.

© Loew's, Inc.; 25May39; LP9052.

SIXTEEN FATHOMS DEEP. 1934. 7 reels, sd. From the story by Eustace L. Adams.

Credits: Producer, Paul Malvern; director, Armand Schaefer; screenplay and dialogue, Norman Houston; adaptation, A. B. Barringer.

© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 1Jan34; LP4688.

SIXTEEN SWEETIES. (A Melody Comedy) 1930. 2 reels, sd.

Credits: Story and direction, Harry Delmar; film editor, E. Pfitzenmeier.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc.; 18Mar30; LP1174.

THE SIXTEENTH WIFE. 1917. 5 reels. From a short story by Molly Elliot Seawell.

Credits: Director, Charles Brabin; picturized by A. Van Buren Powell.

© The Vitagraph Co. of America; 10May17; LP10744.

THE SIXTH COMMANDMENT. 1913. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, W. J. Bauman.

© Vitagraph Co. of America (Ned Finley, author); 8Jul13; LP909.

THE SIXTH COMMANDMENT. © 1924.

© Associated Exhibitors, Inc. (Arthur Hoerl, author); title, descr. & 120 prints, 28May24; LU20245.

SIXTY CENTS AN HOUR. Paramount. Presented by Jesse L. Lasky. 1923. 6 reels.

Credits: Director, Joseph Henabery; story, Frank Condon; scenario, Grant Carpenter.

© Famous Players-Lasky Corp.; 16May23; LP18971.

SIXTY-FOUR, NINETY-FOUR. SEE Roses of Picardy.

SIXTY THOUSAND A DAY. 1939.

Credits: Story and continuity, Brooks B. Ford.

© The Riggs National Bank of Washington, D. C. (Brooks B. Ford and G. E. Foreman, authors); 15Jun39; MP9481.

SIXTY YEARS A QUEEN; the Life and Reign of Victoria the Good. © 1914.

© E. Laurillard (W. Barker, author); title, descr. & 86 prints, 8Jan14; LU1925.

SIZING UP YOUR OPPORTUNITIES. 1928. 1 reel.

© Willys-Overland, Inc. (Raymond J. Faller, author); 31Mar28; MP4936.

A SKATE AT SEA. 1919. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Vin Moore.

© L-Ko Motion Picture Kompany, Inc.; 24Mar19; LP13532.

A SKATE FOR A BRIDE. 1916. 1 reel.

Credits: Producer, Earl Metcalfe.

© Lubin Mfg. Co. (Mark Swan, author); 10Jan16; LP7398.

A SKATING CLASSIC. © 1924.

Credits: Written and produced by Sandy Lang.

© C. M. Lang; title, descr. & 9 prints, 16Jun24; MU2576.

THE SKATING FOOL. SEE Judge Rummy in The Skating Fool.

SKATING HOME. (Paramount-Christie Comedy) 1928. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, William Holland; story, Jean Arlette.

© Paramount Famous Lasky Corp.; 5Sep28; LP25595.

SKATING HOUNDS. (Aesop Fable) 1929. 1 reel.

Credits: Paul Terry.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc.; 27May29; MP241.

THE SKATING-RINK. 1915. 3 reels.

© Biograph Co.; 29Dec15; LP7312.

SKEDADDLE GOLD. © 1927.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (James French Dorrance, author); title, descr. & 81 prints, 31May27; LU24028.

THE SKEIN OF LIFE. © 1915.

Credits: Producer, Donald Macdonald; story, Will M. Ritchey; scenario, Anthony W. Coldewey.

© Mica Film Corp. (Anthony W. Coldewey, author); title, descr. & 25 prints, 28Jan15; LU4304.

THE SKELETON DANCE. (Walt Disney Cartoon) 1930. 1 reel.

© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 28Jan30; MP1150.

SKELETON FROLIC. (A Color Rhapsody) (Scrappy) Released by Columbia Pictures Corp. 1937. 1 reel, sd., color.

Credits: Producer, Charles Mintz; director, U. B. Iwerks; music, Joe de Nat.

© Screen Gems, Inc.; 25Jan37; MP7098.

THE SKELETON HAND. © 1916.

© Nordisk Films Kompagni, A/S; title, descr. & 122 prints, 20Jan18; LU7452.

SKELETONS. 1923. 1 reel.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 19Apr23; LP18886.

SKELLEY AND THE TURKEY. © 1914.

© Biograph Co. (E. Middleton, author); title, descr. & 45 prints, 18Feb14; LU2171.

SKELLEY BUYS A HOTEL. © 1914.

© Biograph Co. (Edw. Middleton, author); title, descr. & 41 prints, 6Feb14; LU2103.

SKELLEY'S BIRTHDAY. © 1914.

© Biograph Co.; title, descr. & 32 prints, 3Apr14; LU2430.

SKELLEY'S SKELETON. © 1914.

© Biograph Co. (A. Van Buren Powell, author); title, descr. & 34 prints, 3Jan14; LU1895.

SKI AMERICA FIRST. © 1938. 70 min., color, 16 mm.

© Sidney Nichols Shurcliff; title, descr. & 4 prints, 31Mar38; MU8279.

SKI CHAMPIONS. (A Pete Smith Specialty) 1936. 846 ft., sd., b&w.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Corp.; 26Oct36; MP7707.

THE SKI CHASE. 1937. 8 reels, sd.

Credits: Producer, H. R. Sokal; scenario and direction, Arnold Fanck; music score, Paul Dessau.

© World Pictures Corp. (H. R. Sokal, author); 15Nov37; LP7635.

SKI FLIGHT. 1937. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Director, Jerome Hill; narration, Ira Genet; commentator, Howard Claney.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 23Dec37; MP8430.

SKI GIRL. 1939. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Produced and photographed by Christopher Young; dialogue, Ira Genet; commentator, Dwight Weist.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 17Apr39; MP9314.

SKI-HI FROLICS. (Grantland Rice Sound Sportlight) 1930. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Jack Eaton.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc.; 24Aug30; MP1895.

THE SKI PARADE. (Adventures of the Newsreel Cameraman) 1937. 1 reel.

Credits: Producer, Truman Talley; narrator, Ed Thorgersen; editor, Lew Lehr.

© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.; 4Feb37; MP7132.

SKI PILOTS. (Grantland Rice Sound Sportlight) 1931. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Jack Eaton.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc.; 8Feb31; MP2342.

SKI RHYTHM. (News World of Sports) 1938. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Narrated by Jack Kofoed; described by Basil Ruysdael.

© Columbia Pictures Corp. of California, Ltd.; 3Nov38; MP8914.

SKI-SCRAPERS. Treasure Chest. Educational Films Corp. Presented by E. W. Hammons. 1935. 735 ft., sd.

Credits: Story and narration, Edward Thorgersen.

© Skibo Productions, Inc.; 24May35; MP5661.

SKI SKILL. (A Pete Smith Specialty) 1937. 924 ft., sd.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Corp.; 16Feb37; MP7265.

SKID PROOF. 1923. 6 reels, b&w, tinted sequences.

Credits: Director, Scott Dunlap; story, Byron Morgan; scenario, Harvey Gates.

© William Fox (Fox Film Corp., author); 1Aug23; LP19471.

SKIDDING THRONES. (Star Comedy) 1919. 1 reel.

Credits: Written and directed by Eddie Lyons, Lee Moran.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 4Apr19; LP13570.

SKIDS AND SCALAWAGS. 1918. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Lawrence Semon.

© Vitagraph Co. of America; 27May18; LP12462.

SKIING IS BELIEVING. (News World of Sports) 1936. 923 ft., sd.

Credits: Narrative, Jack Kofoed; described by Ford Bond.

© Columbia Pictures Corp. of Calif., Ltd.; 19Oct36; MP6861.

SKIING, THE ARLBERG TECHNIC. 1936. 2 reels, sd., 16 mm.

© Jerome Hill; 28Aug36; MP6741.

A SKILLFUL BEGINNER. © 1927.

© Royal Baking Powder Co.; title, descr. & 2 prints, 8Jun27; MU4081.

THE SKIN. 1930. 1 reel.

© Eastman Teaching Films, Inc. (George W. Hoke, author); 10Apr30; MP1839.

SKIN DEEP. Presented by Thomas H. Ince. 1922. 7 reels. From the story "Lucky Damage" by Marc Edmond Jones.

Credits: Directed and picturized by Lambert Hillyer.

© Thomas H. Ince; 30Aug22; LP18179.

SKIN DEEP. Released by Associated First National Pictures, Inc. 1922. 6,500 ft. From the story "Lucky Damage" by Marc Edmund Jones.

Credits: Supervision, Thomas H. Ince; directed and picturized by Lambert Hillyer.

© Thomas H. Ince Corp.; 13Jan22; LP17843.

SKIN DEEP. Warner Brothers Vitaphone. 1929. 7 reels, sd. From the story "Lucky Damage" by Marc Edmund Jones.

Credits: Director, Ray Enright; screenplay, Gordon Rigby.

© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 11Aug29; LP588.

SKIN DEEP. Trailer. 1929. 1 reel, sd.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 28Sep29; MP720.

SKIN DEEP. SEE Almost a Lady.

SKIN DISEASE. © 1925.

© Marinello Co. (George Alexander Ward, author); title, descr. & 2 prints, 5Feb25; MU2893.

A SKIN GAME. Joker. 1915. 1 reel.

Credits: Producer, Robert Daly; scenario, Smythe Addison.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 26Jun15; LP5679.

THE SKIN GAME. 1931. 7,933 ft., sd.

Credits: Adapted and directed by Alfred Hitchcock; story, John Galsworthy; scenario, Alma Reville; film editors, A. Gobbett, R. Marrison.

© British International Pictures (America) Inc. (British International Pictures, Ltd., author); 5May31; LP2288.

SKINNAY, SCHOOL, AND SCANDAL. 1919. 1 reel. Based on "The Days of Real Sport" drawn by Briggs.

Credits: Director, John Joseph Harvey.

© Briggs Pictures, Inc.; 18Jun19; LP13970.

SKINNER STEPS OUT. 1929. 8 reels. From the story "Skinner's Dress Suit" by Henry Irving Dodge.

Credits: Director, William James Craft.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 7Nov29; LP836.

SKINNER'S BABY. 1917. 65 min. Suggested by the book by Henry Irving Dodge.

Credits: Written and directed by Harry Beaumont.

© Essanay Film Mfg. Co.; 23Jul17; LP11145.

SKINNER'S BIG IDEA. 1928. 7 reels. From an original story by Henry Irving Dodge.

Credits: Director, Lynn Shores; continuity, Matt Taylor.

© F. B. O. Productions, Inc.; 19Mar28; LP25072.

SKINNER'S BUBBLE. 1917. 72 min.

Credits: Written and directed by Harry Beaumont.

© Essanay Film Mfg. Co.; 16Apr17; LP10590.

SKINNER'S DRESS SUIT. 1917. 5 reels. Adapted from the story by Henry Irving Dodge.

Credits: Director, Harry Beaumont; adaptation, Charles J. McQuirk.

© Essanay Film Mfg. Co.; 27Jan17; LP10085.

SKINNER'S DRESS SUIT. Jewel. 1926. 7 reels. From the novel by Henry Irving Dodge.

Credits: Director, William A. Seiter.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 22Jan26; LP22315.

SKINNER'S DRESS SUIT. SEE ALSO Skinner Steps Out.

SKINNERS IN SILK. © 1925.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Mack Sennett, author); title, descr. & 40 prints, 9Feb25; LU21115.

SKINNING TROPHIES SHOT BY COL. ROOSEVELT. SEE Roosevelt Brazilian Expedition.

SKINNY. (Krazy Kat) 1927. 1 reel.

© R-C Pictures Corp. (Winkler Pictures, Inc., author); 29Aug27; LP24367.

SKINNY THE MOOCHER. 1939. 2 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Del Lord; story, Elwood Ullman, Searle Kramer.

© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 4Sep39; LP9085.

SKINNY'S SICK. 1919. 1 reel. Based on "The Days of Real Sport" by Briggs.

© Famous Players-Lasky Corp.; 14Oct19; LP14306.

SKIP THE MALOO. (Hal Roach Comedy) 1931. 2 reels, sd., b&w.

Credits: Director, James Parrott; dialogue, H. M. Walker; editor, Richard Currier.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Distributing Corp.; 25Sep31; LP2497.

THE SKIPPER HAS HIS FLING. (Toonerville Trolley Series) 1921. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Ira M. Lowry.

© Betzwood Film Co. Producers (Fontaine Fox, author); 14Dec21; LP17358.

SKIPPER SIMPSON'S DAUGHTER. Joker. 1915. 1 reel.

Credits: Scenario and production by Archer McMackin.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 5Apr15; LP4937.

SKIPPERS AND SCHEMERS. 1918. 1 reel.

Credits: Montgomery and Rock; director, J. A. Howe.

© Vitagraph Co. of America; 29Jun18; LP12618.

THE SKIPPER'S FLIRTATION. 1921. 2 reels. Based on cartoon characters created by Fontaine Fox.

Credits: Director, Ira M. Lowry; story, Fontaine Fox.

© Betzwood Film Co. Producers (Fontaine Fox, author); 12Apr21; LP16386.

THE SKIPPER'S NARROW ESCAPE. First National. 1921. 2 reels. Based on cartoon characters created by Fontaine Fox.

Credits: Director, Ira M. Lowry.

© Betzwood Film Producers (Fontaine Fox, author); 12Apr21; LP16389.

THE SKIPPER'S SCHEME. (Toonerville Trolley Series) 1921. 2 reels.

© Betzwood Film Co. (Fontaine Fox, author); 11Jul21; LP16748.

THE SKIPPER'S TREASURE GARDEN. (Toonerville Trolley Series) First National. 1921. 24 min.

Credits: Directors, Robert Eddy, Kenneth Spear; story, Fontaine Fox.

© Betzwood Film Co. (Fontaine Fox, author); 15Jun21; LP16675.

SKIPPY. 1931. 7,685 ft., sd. From the cartoon story by Percy Crosby.

Credits: Sam Mintz; director, Norman Taurog; screenplay, Norman McLeod, Joseph L. Mankiewicz; additional dialogue, Don Marquis.

© Paramount Publix Corp.; 24Apr31; LP2177.

SKIPPY. United Artists. 1938. By Special arrangement with Percy Crosby. 1 reel, sd., color.

© Mayfair Productions; 9May38; LP8023.

SKIRT SHY. (Hal Roach Comedy) 1929. 2 reels, sd., b&w.

Credits: Director, Charles Rogers; story, H. M. Walker; film editor, Richard Currier.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Distributing Corp.; 9Dec29; LP890.

SKIRTS. 1921. 5 reels.

© William Fox (Fox Film Corp., author); 10Apr21; LP16425.

SKIRTS. 1928. 6 reels, b&w. Adapted from the stage play "A Little Bit of Fluff" by Walter W. Ellis.

Credits: Directors, Jess Robbins, Wheeler Dryden; adaptation, Wheeler Dryden; titles, Ralph Spence; film editor, Leslie Wilder.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Distributing Corp.; 19May28; LP25303.

SKIRTS AND CINDERS. 1916. 1 reel.

Credits: Written and produced by Edwin McKim.

© Lubin Mfg. Co. (Edwin McKim, author); 29Apr16; LP8202.

THE SKULL AND THE CROWN. 1914. 1 reel.

Credits: Producer, E. A. Martin.

© Selig Polyscope Co. (James Oliver Curwood, author); 15Jul14; LP3054.

THE SKUNK. © 1921.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Robert North Bradbury, author); title, descr. & 20 prints, 15Oct21; LU17095.

SKY BILLBOARDS. © 1936.

© Chevrolet Motor Co.; title & descr., 21Mar36; 2 prints, 23Mar36; MU6288.

SKY BOUND. (Mermaid Comedies) 1926. 2 reels.

Credits: Supervision, Jack White; director, Stephen Roberts.

© Educational Film Exchanges, Inc.; 24Mar26; LP22521.

SKY BOY. (Hal Roach Comedy) 1929. 2 reels, sd., b&w.

Credits: Director, Charley Rogers; story, Leo McCarey; story editor, H. M. Walker; film editor, Richard Currier.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Distributing Corp.; 23Sep29; LP806.

SKY BRIDE. 1932. 8 reels.

Credits: Waldemar Young; director, Stephen Roberts; screenplay, Joseph L. Mankiewicz, Agnes Brand Leahy, Grover Jones.

© Paramount Publix Corp.; 28Apr32; LP2999.

SKY DEVILS. 1932. 9 reels.

Credits: Director, Edward Sutherland; screen story, Joseph Moncure March, Edward Sutherland.

© The Caddo Co., Inc. (Joseph Moncure March and Edward Sutherland, authors); 1Mar32; LP2888.

SKY EYE. Produced in cooperation with the Air Service, U. S. Army. © 1919.

Credits: Editor, Joseph W. Farnham.

© William Steiner (Aubrey M. Kennedy and Louis Lewyn, authors); title, descr. & 510 prints, 22Aug19; LU14088.

SKY FISHING. Educational Films Corp. of America. Treasure Chest. Presented by E. W. Hammons. 1938. Produced by special arrangement with the National Parks of Canada. 877 ft., sd.

Credits: Producer, B. E. Norrish; narrator, Corey Thomson; editor, Gordon Sparling.

© Skibo Productions, Inc.; 25Feb38; MP8236.

SKY GIANT. 1938. 9 reels, sd.

Credits: Producer, Robert Sisk; director, Lew Landers; story and screenplay, Lionel Houser; editor, Harry Marker; music director, Roy Webb.

© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 22Jul38; LP8233.

THE SKY HAWK. 1929. 6,888 ft., sd. From the story "Chap Called Bardell" by Llewellyn Hughes.

Credits: Director, John G. Blystone; adaptation and dialogue, Llewellyn Hughes; editor, Ralph Dietrich.

© Fox Film Corp.; 21Nov29; LP913.

SKY HIGH. 1922. 5 reels.

Credits: Direction, story, and scenario, Lynn Reynolds.

© William Fox (Fox Film Corp., author); 15Jan22; LP17480.

SKY HIGH. 1931. 1 reel.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 13Apr31; MP2465.

SKY HIGH. SEE Young Eagles.

SKY HIGH CORRAL. (Blue Streak Western) 1925. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, Clifford S. Smith; story, Ralph Cummins.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 12Dec25; LP22111.

SKY-HIGH SAUNDERS. (Thrill) 1927. 5 reels.

Credits: Story, continuity and direction, Bruce Mitchell.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 20Jun27; LP24118.

SKY HOOKS. (Cameo Comedy) 1926. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Jesse Robbins.

© Educational Film Exchanges, Inc.; 5Mar26; LP22448.

THE SKY HUNTERS. 1915. 3 reels.

© Essanay Film Mfg. Co.; 17Jul15; LP5854.

THE SKY JUMPER. 1925. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, George E. Marshall; story, Richard Harding Davis; scenario, Monty Brice.

© William Fox (Fox Film Corp., author); 6Aug25; LP21712.

SKY LARKS. (An Oswald Comedy) Snappy. 1934. 1 reel.

Credits: Walter Lantz.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 24Oct34; MP5072.

THE SKY-LIGHT ROOM. 1917. 4 reels. Based on a story by O. Henry [pseud. of William Sydney Porter].

Credits: Director, Martin Justice; adaptation, Katharine Reed.

© Broadway Star Features Co., Inc.; 23Nov17; LP11744.

THE SKY PARADE. Presented by Adolph Zukor. 1936. 7 reels, sd. Based on stories by Robert M. Burtt and Willfred G. Moore.

Credits: Producer, Harold Hurley; supervision, Arthur Beck; director, Otho Lovering; screenplay, Byron Morgan, Brian Marlow, Arthur J. Beckhard.

© Paramount Productions, Inc.; 17Apr36; LP6283.

SKY PATROL. 1939. 7 reels, sd.

Credits: Producer, Paul Malvern; director, Howard Bretherton; original story, Hal Forrest; screenplay, Joseph West, Norton S. Parker; film editor, Carl Pierson.

© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 6Sep39; LP9165.

THE SKY PILOT. First National. Presented by Cathrine Curtis. 1921. 77 min. From the story by Ralph Connor [pseud. of Charles William Gordon].

Credits: Director, King Vidor; scenario, John McDermott; adaptation, Faith Green.

© Cathrine Curtis Corp. (Cathrine Curtis, author); 14May21; LP16524.

THE SKY PLUMBER. © 1924.

Credits: Producer, Hal Roach.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Hal E. Roach, author); title, descr. & 32 prints, 2Oct24; LU20633.

THE SKY RAIDER. Encore. Presented by Gilbert E. Gable. © 1925.

Credits: Producer, A. T. Hayes Hunter.

© Associated Exhibitors, Inc. (Gerald C. Duffy, author); title, descr. & 90 prints, 5Mar25; LU21201.

THE SKY RAIDERS. 1931. 6 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Christy Cabanne; story and dialogue, Harvey Gates; film editor, Gene Havelick.

© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 15May31; LP2247.

THE SKY RANGER. © 1921. © Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Frank Leon Smith, author).

1. Out of the Clouds. © title, descr. & 60 prints, 6Apr21; LU16357.

2. The Sinister Signal. © title, descr. & 40 prints, 6Apr21; LU16358.

3. In Hostile Hands. © title, descr. & 40 prints, 6Apr21; LU16359.

4. Desert Law. © title, descr. & 40 prints, 6Apr21; LU16360.

5. Mid-Air. © title, descr. & 40 prints, 6Apr21; LU16361.

6. The Crystal Prism. © title, descr. & 20 prints, 6Apr21; LU16362.

7. Danger's Doorway. © title, descr. & 40 prints, 14May21; LU16526.

8. Dropped from the Clouds. © title, descr. & 40 prints, 14May21; LU16527.

9. © title, descr. & 20 prints, 14May21; LU16528.

10. © title, descr. & 20 prints, 14May21; LU16529.

11. © title, descr. & 20 prints, 14May21; LU16530.

12. The Whirling Menace. © title, descr. & 40 prints, 14May21; LU16531.

13. © title, descr. & 40 prints, 7Jun21; LU16649.

14. © title, descr. & 40 prints, 7Jun21; LU16650.

15. © title, descr. & 40 prints, 7Jun21; LU16648.

THE SKY RANGER. (Russ Farrell Aviator Series) Presented by E. W. Hammons. 1928. 2 reels. From the Russ Farrell flying stories by Thomson Burtis.

Credits: Producer, Charles R. Rogers; director, Harry J. Brown.

© Charles R. Rogers Productions, Inc.; 6Nov28; LP25801.

SKY SCRAPING. 1930. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Director, Dave Fleischer; animation, Max Fleischer.

© Paramount Publix Corp.; 1Nov30; MP2039.

SKY SCRAPPERS. (An Oswald Cartoon) Snappy. 1928. 1 reel.

Credits: Walter Disney.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 25Apr28; LP25192.

SKY SCRAPPERS. 1930. 2 reels, sd.

Credits: Supervision, Phil L. Ryan; director, Arvid Gillstrom; story, Frank Griffin, George Cleethorpe.

© Paramount Publix Corp.; 5Dec30; LP1795.

THE SKY SKIDDER. 1928. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, Bruce Mitchell; story and continuity, Val Cleveland.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 23Jan28; LP24915.

SKY SKIPPERS. Presented by The Van Beuren Corp. 1930. 1 reel.

Credits: John Foster, Harry Bailey.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc.; 14Feb30; MP1183.

THE SKY SPLITTER. 1922. 1 reel.

Credits: Directors, Ashley Miller and J. A. Norling; scenario, J. A. Norling.

© Bray Productions, Inc.; 14Dec22; MP2221.

SKY STEWARD. SEE Non Stop New York.

SKY SYMPHONY. 1933. 2 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Roy Mack; story, Jack Henley, Glen Lambert.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 31May33; LP3908.

SKYBOUND. 1935. 6 reels, sd.

Credits: Producer, C. C. Burr; director, Raymon K. Johnson; story, George Jeske; screenplay, C. Edward Roberts; film editor, Anthony Martinelli.

© Puritan Pictures Corp.; 16Sep35; LP5787.

THE SKYLARK. (Star Comedy) 1921. 1 reel.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 27Jun21; LP16730.

SKYLARKING. © 1923.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Mack Sennett, author); title, descr. & 39 prints, 7Aug23; LU19293.

SKYLARKING ON SKIS. 1917. 1 reel.

© Thomas A. Edison, Inc.; 7May17; MP933.

SKYLINE. 1931. 6,279 ft., sd. Based on the novel "East Side, West Side" by Felix Riesenberg.

Credits: Associate producer, John W. Considine; director, Sam Taylor; screenplay and dialogue, Kenyon Nicholson, Dudley Nichols; additional dialogue, William Anthony McGuire; editor, Harold Schuster.

© Fox Film Corp.; 20Aug31; LP2456.

SKYLINE REVUE. Presented by RKO Radio Pictures, Inc. Nu-Atlas Productions. 1938. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Director, Milton Schwarzwald; dialogue, Sands and Wilson; orchestration, Jack Schaindlin.

© Milton Schwarzwald (Mentone Productions, Inc., author); 1Apr38; LP7920.

THE SKYROCKET. © 1926.

© Celebrity Pictures, Inc. (Benjamin Glazer, author); title, descr. & 129 prints, 6Feb26; LU22367.

SKYSCRAPER. De Mille Studio. 1928. 8 reels.

Credits: Director, Howard Higgin; story, Dudley Murphy; screenplay, Tay Garnett; adaptation, Elliott Clawson; film editor, Adelaide Cannon.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc.; 2Apr28; LP25114.

SKYSCRAPER. SEE Skyscraper Souls.

SKYSCRAPER SOULS. 1932. 10 reels, sd., b&w. From the book "Skyscraper" by Faith Baldwin.

Credits: Director, Edgar Selwyn; adaptation, C. Gardner Sullivan; dialogue continuity, Elmer Harris; film editor, Tom Held.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Distributing Corp.; 13Oct32; LP3324.

SKYWAY. 1933. 7 reels, sd.

Credits: Producer, W. T. Lackey; director, Lew Collins; story, Paul B. Franklin; screenplay, Albert E. De Mond.

© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 30Aug33; LP4269.

THE SKYWAYMAN. 1920. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, James P. Hogan; story and scenario, Julius G. Furthman.

© William Fox (Fox Film Corp., author); 5Sep20; LP15523.

THE SKYWAYMAN. (Russ Farrell Aviator Series) 1928. 2 reels. From story by Thomson Burtis.

Credits: Director, Harry J. Brown.

© Chas. R. Rogers Productions, Inc. (Charles R. Rogers, author); 21Dec28; LP25992.

THE SLACKER. 1917. 6 reels.

Credits: Written and directed by William Christy Cabanne.

© Metro Pictures Corp.; 10Jul17; LP11071.

SLACKERS AND WORKERS OF THE JUNGLE. (E. M. Newman's Musical Journeys) The Vitaphone Corp. 1934. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Editor, Bert Frank.

© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 16Jul34; MP4858.

SLACKS APPEAL. Presented by E. W. Hammons. 1937. 1,703 ft., sd.

Credits: Producer, Al Christie; story, Marcy Klauber, Arthur Jarrett.

© Educational Films Corp. of America; 13Aug37; LP7359.

SLAM-BANG JIM. 1920. 5 reels. Adapted from "Snap Judgment."

Credits: Director, Edward Sloman; scenario, Chester Blinn Clapp.

© American Film Co., Inc.; 5Apr20; LP14955.

SLANDER. 1916. 6 reels.

Credits: Written and produced by Will S. Davis.

© William Fox (Will S. Davis, author); 9Apr16; LP8042.

THE SLANDER. SEE Wheat and Tares.

SLANDER HOUSE. 1938. 7 reels, sd. Based on the novel "Scandal House" by Madeline Woods.

Credits: Associate producer, Melville Shyer; director, Charles Lamont; screenplay and dialogue, Gertrude Orr, John W. Krafft; film editor, Roy Luby; music director, Lee Zahler.

© Progressive Pictures Corp.; 4Sep38; LP8454.

SLANDER THE WOMAN. First National. Presented by Allen Holubar. 1923. 7 reels. Adapted from "The White Frontier" by Jeffrey Deprend.

© Allen Holubar Pictures; 24Apr23; LP18889.

THE SLANDERERS. Universal Special. 1924. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, Nat Ross; story, Valma Clark; scenario, Harvey Gates.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 15Aug24; LP20507.

SLANDER'S TONGUE. 1913. 1 reel.

Credits: Frank E. Woods.

© Thomas A. Edison, Inc.; 25Aug13; LP1152.

SLAPHAPPY VALLEY. (Walter Lantz Cartune) (Walter Lantz Crackpot Cruise) 1939. 1 reel, sd., b&w.

Credits: Director, Alex Lovy; story, Vic McLeod; animation, George Dane, LaVerne Harding.

© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 16Aug39; MP9581.

SLAPSIE MAXIE'S. (Broadway Brevity) 1939. 17 min., sd.

Credits: Director, Noel Smith; original screenplay, Nat Hiken.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 25Sep39; LP9125.

THE SLAVE. © 1914.

© Paul H. Cromelin (Aquila Film Co., author); title, descr. & 53 prints, 3Sep14; LU3297.

THE SLAVE. Special Rex. 1916. 1 reel.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 2Oct16; LP9231.

THE SLAVE. 1917. For Fox Film Corp. 5 reels.

Credits: Written and directed by William Nigh.

© William Fox (William Nigh, author); 3Jun17; LP10877.

THE SLAVE MARKET. Presented by Daniel Frohman. Released by Paramount Pictures Corp. 1916. 5 reels.

Credits: Frederick Arnold Kummer.

© Famous Players Film Co.; 27Dec16; LP9838.

SLAVE OF DESIRE. 1923. 7 reels. From "The Wild Ass's Skin" by Balzac.

Credits: Director, George D. Baker.

© Goldwyn Pictures Corp.; 14Oct23; LP19511.

A SLAVE OF FASHION. 1925. 6 reels.

Credits: Director, Hobart Henley; story, Samuel Shipman; scenario, Jane Murfin, Bess Meredyth.

© Metro-Goldwyn Pictures Corp.; 22Jul25; LP21673.

A SLAVE OF FEAR. Imp. 1917. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Fred Kelsey; story, Phillip Gastrock; scenario, Harvey Gates.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 6Jan17; LP9924.

THE SLAVE OF LOVE. © 1914.

© George Greenbaum (Vitascope, G.m.b.H., author); title, descr. & 105 prints, 3Feb14; LU2173.

A SLAVE OF LOVE. © 1914.

© Paul H. Cromelin (Parisien Film Co., author); title, descr. & 43 prints, 9Jul14; LU2995.

A SLAVE OF VANITY. 1920. 6 reels. Adapted from the play "Iris" by Sir Arthur Wing Pinero.

Credits: Adaptation and direction, Henry Otto.

© Robertson-Cole Distributing Corp.; 31Oct20; LP15835.

SLAVE SHIP. 1937. 8,315 ft., sd. Based on a novel by George S. King.

Credits: Director, Tay Garnett; story, William Faulkner; screenplay, Sam Hellman, Lamar Trotti, Gladys Lehman; music director, Alfred Newman.

© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.; 2Jul37; LP7310.

THE SLAVERY STUDENT. 1915. 3,000 ft.

Credits: Lee Arthur; director, John H. Collins.

© Thomas A. Edison, Inc.; 12Aug15; LP6094.

SLAVES IN BONDAGE. 1937. 7 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Elmer Clifton; original screenplay, Robert A. Dillon.

© Jay-Dee-Kay Productions; 12Mar37; LP6979.

SLAVES OF BEAUTY. Presented by William Fox. 1927. 6 reels. From the story "The Grandflapper" by Nina Wilcox Putnam.

Credits: Director, J. G. Blystone; adaptation and scenario, William M. Conselman; film editor, Margaret V. Clancey.

© Fox Film Corp.; 5Jun27; LP24107.

SLAVES OF PRIDE. 1920. 6 reels.

Credits: Director, George W. Terwilliger; adaptation and continuity, William B. Courtney; editors, Mr. and Mrs. George Randolph Chester.

© Vitagraph Co. of America; 4Jan20; LP14612.

SLEEP, BEAUTIFUL SLEEP. 1915. 1,000 ft.

Credits: Alice Williams; director, Will Louis.

© Thomas A. Edison, Inc.; 7Apr15; LP4971.

SLEEPERS EAST. 1934. 6,500 ft., sd. From the novel by Frederick Nebel.

Credits: Director, Kenneth McKenna; screenplay and dialogue, Lester Cole; music, Arthur Lange.

© Fox Film Corp.; 16Jan34; LP4410.

THE SLEEPING CUTIE. (Witwer Record Breaker Series) 1930. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Lewis R. Foster; story, John Gray.

© Standard Cinema Corp.; 5Jan30; LP1031.

SLEEPING DEATH. (U. F. A. Oddity) U. F. A. 1928. 1 reel, b&w.

Credits: Edited and titled by Edward Bowes.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Distributing Corp.; 30Jun28; MP5130.

SLEEPING FIRES. Presented by Daniel Frohman. 1917. 5 reels.

Credits: Story, George Middleton.

© Famous Players Film Co.; 11Apr17; LP10558.

THE SLEEPING LION. 1919. 6 reels.

Credits: Director, Rupert Julian; story, B. McConville; scenario, Elliott K. Clawson.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 11Jun19; LP13821.

A SLEEPING MEMORY. 1917. 7 reels. Adapted from the novel by E. Phillips Oppenheim.

Credits: Supervision, Maxwell Karger; director, George D. Baker; adaptation, Albert Shelby Le Vino.

© Metro Pictures Corp.; 16Oct17; LP11563.

SLEEPING PARTNERS. Presented by Sageen Productions, Ltd. Released by Paramount. 1930. 7,826 ft., sd. From the French by Sacha Guitry.

Credits: Written and produced by Seymour Hicks.

© British International Pictures (America) Inc. (British International Pictures, Ltd., author); 11Dec30; LP1851.

THE SLEEPING PORCH. 1929. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, A. Leslie Pearce; story, Mann Page, Albert Cowles.

© Paramount Famous Lasky Corp.; 7Sep29; LP674.

THE SLEEPING PRINCESS. (A Walter Lantz Cartune) (A Walter Lantz Nertsery Rhyme) 1939. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Director, Burt Gillett; story, Victor McLeod, Gill Burton; animation, George Nicholas, Lester Kline.

© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 9Nov39; MP9758.

SLEEPING SICKNESS. (Bull's Eye Comedy) 1925. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Richard Smith.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 26Feb25; LP21184.

SLEEPING THROUGH. (Horace in Hollywood Series) Snappy. 1928. 1 reel.

Credits: Story and direction, Edward I. Luddy.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 13Dec28; LP25929.

SLEEPLESS HOLLOW. (An Educational Coronet Comedy) Presented by E. W. Hammons. 1936. 1,435 ft.

Credits: Director, Robert Hall; story, Harry McCoy, Jimmie Starr.

© Educational Productions, Inc.; 8May36; LP6348.

THE SLEEPWALKER. 1917. 1 reel.

Credits: Anthony P. Kelly; producer, Harry Jackson.

© Klever Pictures, Inc.; 27Jan17; LP10079.

THE SLEEPWALKER. 1922. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, Edward LeSaint; story, Aubrey Stauffer; screen version, Wells Hastings.

© Realart Pictures Corp.; 8Apr22; LP17751.

THE SLEEPWALKER. (Joe Rock Comedy) 1923. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Alf Goulding.

© Grand-Asher Distributing Corp.; 30Aug23; LP19352.

THE SLEEPWALKER. 1925. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Louis Seiler.

© William Fox (Fox Film Corp., author); 4Jan25; LP20993.

THE SLEEPY HEAD. © 1921.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Hal E. Roach, author); title, descr. & 20 prints, 12Feb21; LU16133.

SLEEPY HEAD. 1931. 1 reel, sd.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 5Feb31; MP2291.

SLEEPY HOLLER. (Krazy Kat Cartoon) 1929. 1 reel.

Credits: Animation, Ben Harrison, Manny Gould.

© Paramount Famous Lasky Corp.; 19Jul29; MP422.

SLEEPY SAM, THE SLEUTH. © 1915.

© Richard Edward Norman; title & 64 prints, 4Aug15; descr., 15Jul15; LU6008.

SLEEPY TIME. 1936. 2 reels, sd.

Credits: Producer, Lee Marcus; director, Ben Holmes; story, John Grey, Ben Holmes; film editor, John Lockert.

© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 6Jul36; LP6506.

SLEEPY TIME DOWN SOUTH. 1932. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Dave Fleischer.

© Paramount Publix Corp.; 11Nov32; MP3625.

SLEEPY-TIME PAL. Bluebird. 1927. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Richard Smith.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 28Jun27; LP24134.

SLEIGH BELLS. (An Oswald Cartoon) Snappy. 1928. 1 reel.

Credits: Walt Disney.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 3Jul28; LP25444.

THE SLEUTH. © 1922.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Hal E. Roach, author); title, descr. & 20 prints, 20Jul22; LU18074.

THE SLEUTH. 1922. 2 reels.

Credits: Written and directed by Larry Semon and Tom Buckingham.

© The Vitagraph Co. of America; 25Sep22; LP18238.

THE SLEUTH. (Stan Laurel Series, no. 10) 1925. 2 reels.

© Standard Cinema Corp.; 30Jun25; LP21890.

SLEUTHS. 1918. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Richard Jones.

© Mack Sennett; 11Sep18; LP12844.

SLEUTHS AND SLICKERS. 1918. 1 reel.

Credits: Montgomery and Rock; director, J. A. Howe.

© Vitagraph Co. of America; 12Mar18; LP12170.

SLEUTHS AND SURPRISES. 1918. 1 reel.

Credits: Written and directed by Henry Kernan.

© Vitagraph Co. of America; 2Jan18; LP11893.

SLEUTHS UNAWARES. 1913. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Robert T. Thornby.

© The Vitagraph Co. of America (George W. Penfield, author); 9Aug13; LP1304.

A SLICE OF LIFE. © 1914. 2 reels.

© American Film Mfg. Co. (Nellie Brown Duff, author); title, descr. & 123 prints, 2Nov14; LU3633.

SLICK ARTICLES. Century. 1925. 2 reels.

Credits: Written and directed by Al Herman.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 16Jan25; LP21050.

SLICK AS EVER. SEE Harry J. Conely and Company in Slick As Ever.

SLICK SLICKERS. (Paramount-Christie Comedy) 1928. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Arvid Gillstrom; story, Frank Conklin.

© Paramount Famous Lasky Corp.; 7Jul28; LP25434.

THE SLICKER. 1921. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Al St. John.

© William Fox (Fox Film Corp., author); 2Jan21; LP15996.

SLICKING THE RIDE. The Jam Handy Organization. © 1939. 1 reel, b&w, sd., 35 mm.

© Sun Oil Co. (Jam Handy Picture Service, author); title & descr., 31Mar39; 57 prints, 1Apr39; MU9277.

SLIDE, BABE, SLIDE. (Babe Ruth Baseball Series, no. 1) 1932. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Ben Stoloff; story, Lou Breslow.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 7Jan32; LP2741.

SLIDE, KELLY, SLIDE. 1927. 8 reels.

Credits: Director, Edward Sedgwick; original screenplay, A. P. Younger; film editor, Frank Sullivan.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Corp.; 1Apr27; LP23805.

SLIDE, NELLIE, SLIDE. 1936. 2 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Murray Roth; story, Bert Granet.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 17Feb36; LP6136.

SLIDE, SPARKY, SLIDE. (Barney Google Series, no. 12) 1929. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Ralph Ceder; story, E. V. Durling.

© Standard Cinema Corp.; 10Jun29; LP446.

SLIDE, SPEEDY, SLIDE. 1931. 18 min., sd.

Credits: Director, Babe Stafford; story and dialogue, John A. Waldron, Earle Rodney, Del Lord, Walter Weems, Harry McCoy.

© Mack Sennett, Inc.; 19Jul31; LP2453.

SLIDES AND GLIDES. (Bill Cunningham Sports Review) 1932. 9 min.

Credits: Director, Howard C. Brown.

© Brown-Nagel Productions; 21Mar32; LP2962.

A SLIGHT CASE OF MURDER. 1938. 9 reels, sd. From a play by Damon Runyon and Howard Lindsay.

Credits: Director, Lloyd Bacon; screenplay, Earl Baldwin, Joseph Schrank; music director, Leo F. Forbstein.

© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 24Feb38; LP7837.

SLIGHTLY MISTAKEN. Joker. 1915. 1 reel.

Credits: Written and produced by Allen Curtis.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 3Dec15; LP7127.

SLIGHTLY SCARLET. 1930. 6,402 ft., sd.

Credits: Percy Heath; directors, Louis Gasnier, Edwin H. Knopf; screenplay, Howard Estabrook, Joseph L. Mankiewicz.

© Paramount Famous Lasky Corp.; 23Feb30; LP1105.

SLIGHTLY STATIC. (Hal Roach Comedy) Presented by Hal Roach. 1935. 2 reels, sd., b&w.

Credits: Director, William Terhune; film editor, Ray Snyder.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Corp.; 20Aug35; LP5746.

SLIGHTLY USED. 1927. 7 reels.

Credits: Director, Archie K. Mayo; story, Melville Crosman; adaptation, Graham Baker.

© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 16Aug27; LP24308.

THE SLIGHTLY WORN GOWN. 1915. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, William Humphrey.

© Vitagraph Co. of America (Beatrice Cassell, author); 7Jan15; LP4162.

SLIM. 1937. 9 reels, sd. From the novel by William Wister Haines.

Credits: Director, Ray Enright; screenplay, William Wister Haines.

© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 10Mar37; LP7176.

SLIM DRISCOLL, THE SAMARITAN. 1913.

Credits: Director, W. J. Bauman.

© Vitagraph Co. of America (F. C. Finnegan, author); 28Jul13; LP1033.

SLIM, FAT, OR MEDIUM. Imp. 1915. 1 reel.

Credits: Scenario and production, Roy Clements.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 29Nov15; LP7083.

SLIM FIGURING. (Grantland Rice Sportlight) The Van Beuren Corp. 1932. 1 reel.

© RKO Pathe Pictures, Inc.; 6Feb32; MP3182.

SLIM FINGERS. 1928. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, Josef Levigard.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 22Aug28; LP25562.

SLIM HIGGINS. 1915. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Tom Mix.

© Selig Polyscope Co. (Tom Mix, author); 11Feb15; LP4442.

THE SLIM PRINCESS. 1914. 4 reels. Based on the story by George Ade.

Credits: Screenplay, Edward T. Lowe.

© Essanay Film Mfg. Co. (George Cole, author); 2Dec14; LP3885.

THE SLIM PRINCESS. 1920. 6 reels. From the story by George Ade.

Credits: Director, Victor L. Schertzinger; scenario, Gerald C. Duffy.

© Goldwyn Pictures Corp.; 12Jun20; LP15256.

THE SLINGSHOT KID. Released by F. B. O. Pictures Corp. 1927. 5 reels.

Credits: John Twist, Jean DuPont; director, Louis King; continuity, Oliver Drake.

© F. B. O. Productions, Inc. (Oliver Drake, author); 4Dec27; LP24723.

A SLIP AT THE SWITCH. 1932. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Mark Sandrich; story, Ben Holmes, Mark Sandrich.

© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 9Apr32; LP2975.

SLIPPERY FEET. (Bobby Vernon Comedies) 1925. 2 reels.

Credits: Producers, Al Christie; director, Harold Beaudine.

© Christie Film Co., Inc.; 30Dec25; LP22198.

SLIPPERY HEAD. (Tuxedo Comedies) 1928. 2 reels.

Credits: Producer, Jack White; written and directed by Norman Taurog.

© Educational Film Exchanges, Inc.; 24Apr28; LP25179.

SLIPPERY HEELS. 1928. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Harold Beaudine; story, Sig Herzig; titles, Al Martin.

© Paramount Famous Lasky Corp.; 16Jun28; LP25388.

SLIPPERY SILKS. Presented by William Fox. 1927. 2 reels.

Credits: Supervision, George E. Marshall; director, Jules White; story, Henry Johnson, Phil Whitman.

© Fox Film Corp.; 6Feb27; LP23722.

SLIPPERY SILKS. 1936. 2 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Preston Black; story and screenplay, Ewart Adamson.

© Columbia Pictures Corp. of California, Ltd.; 22Dec36; LP6797.

SLIPPERY SLICKERS. Rolin. © 1920.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Hal E. Roach, author); title, descr. & 20 prints, 31Jan20; LU14720.

SLIPPERY SLIM REPENTS. © 1913.

© Biograph Co. (Walter S. Fredericks, author); title, descr. & 32 prints, 29May13; LU790.

SLIPPERY SLIM'S WEDDING DAY. 1915. 1 reel.

© Essanay Film Mfg. Co.; 17Feb15; LP4494.

SLIPPING FEET. (Sunshine Comedy) 1920. 2 reels.

Credits: Supervision, Hampton Del Ruth; director, J. Blystone.

© William Fox (Fox Film Corp., author); 1Aug20; LP15425.

SLIPPING FINGERS. © 1913.

© Selig Polyscope Co. (Marc E. Jones, author); title, descr. & 33 prints, 1Nov13; LU1510.

SLIPPING WIVES. © 1927.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Hal E. Roach, author); title, descr. & 40 prints, 17Jan27; LU23555.

SLIPPY MCGEE. Presented by Oliver Morosco. 1923. 7 reels. From the book "Slippy McGee, Sometimes Known as the Butterfly Man" by Marie Conway Oemler.

© Morosco Holding Co., Inc.; 21Mar23; LP18792.

SLIPS AND SLACKERS. 1917. 1 reel.

Credits: Graham Baker; director, Lawrence Semon.

© Vitagraph Co. of America; 7Sep17; LP11354.

SLOTH. (The Seven Deadly Sins, no. 4) Produced at Edison Studios. 1917. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, Theodore Marston.

© McClure Publications, Inc.; 20Feb17; LP10243.

SLOW AND SURE. 1923. 2 reels.

Credits: Written and directed by Al St. John, Ben Stoloff.

© William Fox (Fox Film Corp., author); 18Nov23; LP19655.

SLOW BEAU. Winkler. 1930. 1 reel.

Credits: Animation, Ben Harrison, Manny Gould.

© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 1Mar30; MP1259.

SLOW BUT SURE. (Paul Terry-Toons) Educational Pictures. Presented by E. W. Hammons. 1934. 531 ft., sd.

Credits: Frank Moser, Paul Terry; scored and conducted by Philip A. Scheib.

© Moser & Terry, Inc.; 15Jun34; MP4806.

SLOW DOWN. (Cameo Comedy) 1926. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Jess Robbins.

© Educational Film Exchanges, Inc.; 22Jan26; LP22284.

THE SLOW EXPRESS. Nestor. 1918. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Roy Clements; story, Lincoln J. Carter.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 13Sep18; LP12862.

A SLOW MOTION PICTURE OF ARTIFICIAL RESUSCITATION. 1929. 1 reel.

© Philadelphia Co.; 16Dec29; MP1047.

SLOW POISON. (Rufftown Comedies) 1931. 2 reels, sd., b&w. From the "Rufftown Stories" by Arthur (Bugs) Baer.

Credits: Supervision, Lew Lipton; director, Harry Sweet; adaptation, Ralph Ceder; film editor, John Link.

© RKO Pathe Distributing Corp.; 19Oct31; LP2563.

SLOW POKE. (Song Hit Stories) Presented by E. W. Hammons. 1933. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Supervision, B. K. Blake; written and directed by Sig Herzig.

© Skibo Productions; 22Sep33; LP4309.

SLUM FUN. 1936. 2 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Lloyd French; story, Jack Henley, Burnet Hershey, Robert Marks.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 8Aug36; LP6518.

SLUMBERLAND EXPRESS. 1936. 1 reel.

Credits: Story, Walter Lantz and Victor McLeod.

© Universal Productions, Inc.; 28Feb36; MP6245.

THE SLYEST BIDDER. (A Cruelywed Comedy, no. 3) 1921. 2 reels.

Credits: Producer, S. M. Herzig.

© Arrow Film Corp.; 3Dec21; LP17273.

SMACKEM ALLEY. (Whirlwind Comedy) Presented by J. R. Bray. 1928. 2 reels.

© The Bray Productions, Inc.; 7Jun28; LP25347.

THE SMALL BACHELOR. Jewel. 1927. 7 reels.

Credits: Director, William A. Seiter; story, Edward J. Montague.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 12Jul27; LP24180.

SMALL FRY. 1939. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Director, Dave Fleischer; animation, Willard Brousky, Orester Calpini.

© Paramount Pictures, Inc.; 21Apr39; MP9333.

THE SMALL MAGNETIC HAND. Rex. 1916. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Charles E. Bartlett; story, Sylvia Gibson Gowland; scenario, Bess Meredyth.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 7Sep16; LP9062.

SMALL MIRACLES. SEE Four Hours To Kill!

SMALL TALK. (Our Gang Comedies) Presented by Hal Roach. 1929. 3 reels, sd., b&w.

Credits: Production, direction, and story, Robert F. McGowan; dialogue, H. M. Walker; editor, Richard Currier.

© Metro-Goldwyn Mayer Distributing Corp.; 30Jul29; LP893.

SMALL TIMERS. SEE Bert Wheeler in Small Timers.

SMALL TOWN BOY. 1937. 6 reels, sd. From the story "The Thousand Dollar Bill" by Manuel Komroff.

Credits: Producer, Zion Myers; direction and screenplay, Glenn Tryon; film editor, James Morley; music supervision, Abe Meyer.

© Grand National Films, Inc.; 30Jul37; LP7329.

A SMALL TOWN DERBY. Century. 1922. 2 reels.

Credits: Written and directed by Al. Herman.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 4Nov22; LP18371.

THE SMALL TOWN GIRL. 1917. For Fox Film Corp. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, John G. Adolfi.

© William Fox (John G. Adolfi and Adrian Johnson, authors); 6May17; LP10716.

SMALL TOWN GIRL. 1936. 11 reels, sd., b&w. From the novel by Ben Ames Williams.

Credits: Producer, Hunt Stromberg; director, William A. Wellman; screenplay, John Lee Mahin, Francis Goodrich, Albert Hackett, Edith Fitzgerald; film editor, Blanche Sewell; music score, Herbert Stothart, Edward Ward; lyrics, Gus Kahn.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Corp.; 6Apr36; LP6293.

THE SMALL TOWN GUY. 1917. 65 min. Based on the novelette "A Picture of Innocence" by Freeman Tilden.

Credits: Director, L. C. Windom; scenario, H. Tipton Steck.

© Essanay Film Mfg. Co.; 20Nov17; LP11786.

A SMALL TOWN IDOL. Associated Producers, Inc. 1921. 7 reels.

Credits: Supervision, Mack Sennett; director, Erle Kenton.

© Mack Sennett; 16Feb21; LP16165.

A SMALL TOWN IDOL. 1939. 20 min., sd.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 13Feb39; LP8621.

A SMALL TOWN PRINCESS. © 1926.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Mack Sennett, author); title, descr. & 36 prints, 13Dec26; LU23420.

SMALL TOWN RAMBLES. SEE Al Abbott in Small Town Rambles.

THE SMALL TOWN SHERIFF. © 1927.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Paul Terry, author); title, descr. & 20 prints, 22Jul27; MU4181.

SMALL TOWN STUFF. 1916. 3 reels.

Credits: Director, Norval MacGregor.

© Selig Polyscope Co. (Maibelle Heikes Justice, author); 14Oct16; LP9304.

SMALL TOWN STUFF. 1921. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Al St. John.

© William Fox (Fox Film Corp., author); 4Sep21; LP17201.

THE SMART ALEC. Century. 1921. 2 reels.

Credits: Story and direction, Tom Buckingham.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 2Jul21; LP16726.

SMART BLONDE. 1936. 6 reels.

Credits: Director, Frank McDonald; story, Frederick Nebel; screenplay, Kenneth Gamet, Don Ryan.

© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc. & The Vitaphone Corp.; 12Dec36; LP6769.

SMART GIRL. Presented by Adolph Zukor. 1935. 8 reels, sd.

Credits: Producer, Walter Wanger; director, Aubrey Scotto; original screenplay, Frances Hyland; additional dialogue, Wilson Collison; film editor, Tom Persons.

© Paramount Productions, Inc.; 31Jul35; LP5693.

A SMART LADY DETECTIVE. © 1912.

© George Kleine (Societa Italiana Cines, author); title, descr. & 66 prints, 14Dec12; LU174.

SMART MONEY. 1931. 9 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Alfred E. Green; screen story and dialogue, Kubec Glasmon, John Bright, Lucien Hubbard, Joseph Jackson.

© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 3Jun31; LP2277.

THE SMART SET. 1928. 7 reels, sd., b&w.

Credits: Producer and director, Jack Conway; story, Byron Morgan; scenario, Byron Morgan, Ann Price; titles, Robert Hopkins; film editor, Sam S. Zimbalist.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Distributing Corp.; 25Feb28; LP25326.

THE SMART SEX. 1921. 5 reels.

Credits: Producer, Fred Leroy Granville; story, Emma Bell Clifton; scenario, Doris Schroeder.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 16Mar21; LP16296.

SMART STEPPERS. (Educational-Mermaid Comedy) 1929. 2 reels.

Credits: Producer, Jack White; director, Stephen Roberts.

© Educational Film Exchanges, Inc.; 3Mar29; LP269.

THE SMART STYLIST. 1932. 1 reel.

© Joseph V. Freitag; 14Oct32; MP3639.

THE SMART WAY. Presented by E. W. Hammons. 1937. 1,604 ft., sd.

Credits: Producer, Al Christie; story, Arthur Jarrett, Marcy Klauber.

© Educational Films Corp. of America; 15Oct37; LP7501.

SMART WOMAN. 1931. 8 reels, sd.

Credits: Myron C. Fagan; associate producer, Bertram Milhauser; director, Gregory La Cava; dialogue and adaptation, Salisbury Field.

© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 26Sep31; LP2539.

SMART WORK. (Cameo Comedies) 1931. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, William Goodrich; story and dialogue, Ernest Pagano, Jack Townley.

© Educational Film Exchanges, Inc.; 27Dec31; LP2873.

SMARTEST GIRL IN TOWN. 1936. 6 reels, sd.

Credits: Producer, Edward Kaufman; director, Joseph Santley; story, Muriel Scheck, H. S. Kraft; screenplay, Viola Brothers Shore; editor, Jack Hively; music director, Nathaniel Shilkret.

© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 27Nov36; LP6758.

SMARTY. Century. 1923. 2 reels.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 6Mar23; LP18758.

SMARTY. Presented by Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc. & The Vitaphone Corp. 1934. 7 reels. Based on a play by F. Hugh Herbert.

Credits: Director, Robert Florey; screenplay, F. Hugh Herbert, Carl Erickson.

© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 24Apr34; LP4632.

SMASH YOUR BAGGAGE. 1933. 1 reel, sd.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 22Mar33; LP3737.

SMASHED IN THE CAREER. Sunshine Comedies. 1917. For Fox Film Corp. 2 reels.

Credit: Story and direction, Henry Lehrman.

© William Fox (Henry Lehrman, author); 2Oct17; LP11486.

SMASHING BARRIERS. 1919. 2 reels each. © The Vitagraph Co. of America.

Credits: Director, William Duncan; story, Albert E. Smith, Cyrus Townsend Brady; scenario, Graham Baker, R. Cecil Smith.

1. The Test of Courage. © 5Aug19; LP14037.

2. The Plunge of Death. © 10Aug19; LP14053.

3. The Tree-Hut of Torture. © 12Aug19; LP14069.

4. The Deed of a Devil. © 12Aug19; LP14070.

5. The Living Grave. © 26Aug19; LP14130.

6. Downward to Doom. © 16Sep19; LP14187.

7. The Fatal Flight. © 4Oct19; LP14256.

8. The Murder Car. © 15Oct19; LP14302.

9. The Dynamite Tree. © 22Oct19; LP14322.

10. Overpowered. © 24Oct19; LP14335.

11. The Den of Deviltry. © 1Nov19; LP14363.

12. Explosive Bullets. © 11Nov19; LP14415.

13. The Dead Fall. © 21Nov19; LP14464.

14. Trapped Like Rats. © 1Dec19; LP14499

15. The Final Barrier. © 3Dec19; LP14508.

SMASHING BARRIERS. 1923. 6 reels.

Credits: Director, William Duncan.

© Vitagraph Co. of America, Inc.; 13Jul23; LP19242.

THE SMASHING STROKE. Special Big U. 1917. 2 reels.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 14May17; LP10765.

SMASHING THE MONEY RING. First National. 1939. 7 reels.

Credits: Jonathan Finn; director, Terry Morse; original screenplay, Anthony Coldewey, Raymond Schrock.

© Warner Brothers Pictures, Inc.; 21Oct39; LP9186.

SMASHING THE RACKETS. 1938. 69 min., sd. Suggested by the series of articles by Forrest Davis in The Saturday Evening Post.

Credits: Producer, B. P. Fineman; director, Lew Landers; original story, Forrest Davis; screenplay, Lionel Houser; editor, Harry Marker; music director, Frank Tours.

© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 19Aug38; LP8347.

SMASHING THE SPY RING. 1938. 6 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Christy Cabanne; story, Dorrell McGowan, Stuart E. McGowan; screenplay, Arthur T. Horman, Dorrell McGowan, Stuart E. McGowan; film editor, James Sweeney.

© Columbia Pictures Corp. of California, Ltd.; 7Dec38; LP8495.

SMASHING THE VICE TRUST. 1937. 7 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, John Melville.

© Willis Kent (Willis Kent Productions, author); 3Jan37; LP6869.

SMASHING THROUGH. 1918. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, Elmer Clifton; story, Walter Woods.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 24May18; LP12466.

S'MATTER PETE. (Hot Dog Cartoon) Released by The Bray Studios. 1927. 1 reel.

© The Bray Productions, Inc.; 15Mar27; MP3820.

THE SMELL OF THE YUKON. (Star Comedy) 1919. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Lyons-Moran; story, J. Alexander Grubb, Tom J. Geraghty.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 13Mar19; LP13492.

SMELLOT BONES, THE DOG DETECTIVE. (Racket Cartoons) © 1930.

© Alexander D. Cruickshank & Rudolph L. Eggeman; title, descr. & 2 prints, 10Jan30; MU1109.

SMILE, BROTHER, SMILE. 1927. 7 reels.

Credits: Producers, John Francis Dillon, Charles Rogers; story, Al Boasberg; adaptation, Rex Taylor.

© First National Pictures, Inc.; 1Aug27; LP24251.

SMILE, BUTTERCUP, SMILE. (Toots and Casper Series, no. 5) 1929. 2 reels. From the cartoon by Jimmy Murphy.

Credits: Producer, Larry Darmour; director, St. Elmo Boyce; story, E. V. Durling, Hal Davit.

© Standard Cinema Corp.; 6Jan29; LP104.

SMILE PLEASE. © 1924.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Mack Sennett, author); title, descr. & 40 prints, 9Jan24; LU19811.

THE SMILE WINS. (Hal Roach Comedy) © 1923.

Credits: Director, George Jeske.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Hal E. Roach, author); title, descr. & 20 prints, 30Mar23; LU18827.

THE SMILE WINS. © 1927.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Hal E. Roach, author); title, descr. & 40 prints, 2Sep27; LU24345.

SMILES. 1919. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, A. E. Gillstrom; scenario, Arvid E. Gillstrom, Albert Glassmire.

© William Fox (Fox Film Corp., author); 23Feb19; LP13440.

SMILES. 1929. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Director, Dave Fleischer; arranger, Max Fleischer.

© Paramount Famous Lasky Corp.; 27Sep29; MP702.

SMILES ARE TRUMPS. 1922. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, George E. Marshall; story, Frank L. Packard.

© William Fox (Fox Film Corp., author); 5Feb22; LP17600.

SMILIN' GUNS. Universal-Jewel. 1928. 6 reels.

Credits: Director, Henry MacRae; story, Shannon Fife; continuity, George Morgan.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 22Aug28; LP25560.

THE SMILIN' KID. 1920. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Ed (Hoot) Gibson; story, Arthur Henry Gooden; scenario, Bob Horner.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 14Aug20; LP15441.

SMILIN' THROUGH. 1932. 10 reels, b&w. From the play by Jane Cowl and Jane Murfin.

Credits: Director, Sidney Franklin; screenplay, Ernest Vajda, Claudine West; dialogue, Donald Ogden Stewart, James Bernard Fagan; film editor, Margaret Booth.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Distributing Corp.; 5Oct32; LP3303.

SMILIN' THROUGH. SEE Smiling Through.

SMILING ALL THE WAY. © 1920. From the story "Alice in Underland" by Henry Payson Dowst.

Credits: Director, Fred J. Butler; scenario, Paul Schofield.

© D. N. Schwab Productions, Inc. (Paul Schofield, author); title, descr. & 25 prints, 19Jul20; LU15364.

SMILING AT TROUBLE. Released by F. B. O. 1925. 6 reels.

Credits: Director, Harry Garson; story, Rob Wagner; adaptation, Gertrude Orr, A. B. Barringer.

© R-C Pictures Corp.; 6Dec25; LP22086.

SMILING IRISH EYES. Presented by John McCormick. 1929. 8 reels.

Credits: Producer, William A. Seiter; screenplay, Tom J. Geraghty.

© First National Pictures, Inc.; 18Sep29; LP740.

SMILING IRISH EYES. Trailer. First National. 1929. 1 reel, sd.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 7Aug29; MP515.

THE SMILING LIEUTENANT. 1931. 10 reels. Based on "A Waltz Dream" by Leopold Jacobson and Felix Doermann [pseud. of Felix Biedermann] music by Oscar Straus, and the novel "Nux der Prinzgemahl" by Hans Muller.

Credits: Producer and director, Ernst Lubitsch; scenario and dialogue, Ernest Vajda, Samson Raphaelson; lyrics and music, Oscar Straus, Clifford Grey.

© Paramount Publix Corp.; 3Aug31; LP2370.

THE SMILING TERROR. (Thrill) 1928. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, Josef Levigard.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 16Nov28; LP25837.

SMILING THROUGH. 1922. 8 reels. From the play "Smilin' Through" by Allan Langdon Martin [pseud.]

Credits: Director, Sidney A. Franklin; adaptation, James Ashmore Creelman, Sidney A. Franklin.

© Joseph M. Schenck; 7May22; LP18047.

THE SMILING WOLF. 1927. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Walter Fabian; story, Carol Halloway.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 9Nov27; LP24653.

SMITH BABY'S BIRTHDAY. (Mack Sennett Comedy) 1928. 2 reels.

Credits: Supervision, John A. Waldron; director, Phil Whitman; story, Earle Rodney, Nick Barrows; film editor, William Hornbeck.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc.; 26Dec28; LP25961.

SMITH'S ARMY LIFE. Presented by Mack Sennett. 1928. 2 reels.

Credits: Supervision, J. A. Waldron; director, Alf Goulding; story, Jefferson Moffitt, Vernon Smith.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc.; 7Feb28; LP24960.

SMITH'S BABY. © 1926.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Mack Sennett, author); title, descr. & 38 prints, 26May26; LU22770.

SMITH'S CANDY SHOP. © 1927.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Mack Sennett, author); title, descr. & 39 prints, 18May27; LU23980.

SMITH'S CATALINA ROWBOAT RACE. 1928. 1 reel.

Credits: Mack Sennett.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc.; 21Oct28; LP25755.

SMITH'S COOK. © 1927.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Mack Sennett, author); title, descr. & 39 prints, 9Jun27; LU24061.

SMITH'S COUSIN. © 1927.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Mack Sennett, author); title, descr. & 36 prints, 9Jun27; LU24062.

SMITH'S FARM DAYS. Presented by Mack Sennett. 1928. 2 reels.

Credits: Supervision, J. A. Waldron; director, Phil Whitman; story, Harry McCoy, Phil Whitman.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc.; 8Feb28; LP24967.

SMITH'S FISHING TRIP. © 1927.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Mack Sennett, author); title, descr. & 40 prints, 11Apr27; LU23849.

SMITH'S HOLIDAY. (A Mack Sennett Comedy) 1928. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Alf Goulding; story, Jefferson Moffitt, Phil Whitman.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc.; 7Feb28; LP24961.

SMITH'S KINDERGARTEN. © 1927.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Mack Sennett, author); title, descr. & 40 prints, 17Jan27; " LU23554.

SMITH'S LANDLORD. © 1926.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Mack Sennett, author); title, descr. & 40 prints, 26May26; LU22771.

SMITH'S MODISTE SHOP. © 1927.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Mack Sennett, author); title, descr. & 40 prints, 8Jul27; LU24158.

SMITH'S NEW HOME. © 1927.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Mack Sennett, author); title, descr. & 38 prints, 14Jan27; LU23533.

SMITH'S PICNIC. © 1926.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Mack Sennett, author); title, descr. & 40 prints, 31Dec26; LU23491.

SMITH'S PONY. © 1927.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Mack Sennett, author); title, descr. & 40 prints, 18May27; LU23981.

SMITH'S RESTAURANT. (Mack Sennett Comedy) 1928. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Phil Whitman; story, Jefferson Moffitt, Harry McCoy.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc.; 7Jul28; LP25439.

SMITH'S VACATION. © 1926.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Mack Sennett, author); title, descr. & 39 prints, 26May26; LU22772.

SMITH'S VISITOR. © 1926.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Mack Sennett, author); title, descr. & 38 prints, 26May26; LU22769.

THE SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION. (The Washington Parade, series 2, no. 1) 1939. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Narrative, Jack Kofoed; narrator, Basil Ruysdael; editor, Harry Foster.

© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 2Nov39; LP9762.

SMITHY. © 1924.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Hal E. Roach, author); title, descr. & 38 prints, 9Jan24; LU19810.

SMOKE LIGHTNING. 1933. 5,450 ft., sd. From the story "Canon Walls" by Zane Grey.

Credits: Director, David Howard; screenplay, Gordon Rigby, Sidney Mitchell; editor, Jack Murray.

© Fox Film Corp.; 31Jan33; LP3655.

THE SMOKE SCREAM. SEE Felix the Cat in The Smoke Scream.

THE SMOKE SIGNAL. 1920. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Martin Murphy; story, W. F. Collins; scenario, George W. Pyper.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 3Aug20; LP15394.

THE SMOKE SIGNAL. 1924. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Martin Murphy; story, W. F. Collins; scenario, George W. Pyper.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 14Nov24; LP21025.

SMOKE TREE RANGE. 1937. 6 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Lesley Selander; story, Arthur Henry Gooden; screenplay, Frances Guihan.

© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 2Jun37; LP7181.

SMOKED HAMS. 1934. 2 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Lloyd French; story, Jack Henley, Dolph Singer.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 24Nov34; LP5118.

SMOKED OUT. Malobee. © 1923.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Ford Beebe and Leo Maloney, authors); title, descr. & 40 prints, 17Feb23; LU18677.

SMOKED OUT. 1925. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, William H. Watson.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 5Feb25; LP21103.

SMOKEY SMOKES [and] LAMPOONS. (Goldwyn-Bray Comic) 1920. 1 reel.

© Bray Studios, Inc.; 4Jun20; MP1633.

SMOKING GUNS. 1934. 7 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Alan James; story, Ken Maynard; screenplay and dialogue, Nate Gatzert.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 28May34; LP4735.

THE SMOKING OUT OF BELLA BUTTS. 1914. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, George D. Baker.

© The Vitagraph Co. of America (Fred R. Ashfield, author); 15Dec14; LP3976.

SMOKY. 1933. 6,500 ft., sd. From the novel by Will James.

Credits: Director, Eugene Forde; screenplay and dialogue, Stuart Anthony, Paul Perez; musical director, Arthur Lange.

© Fox Film Corp.; 8Dec33; LP4339.

SMOLDERING EMBERS. © 1920.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Kate Corbaley, author); title, descr. & 100 prints, 24Feb20; LU14779.

SMOOTH APPROACH. (RKO Pathe Sportscope, no. 10) 1939. 9 min., sd.

Credits: Producer, Frederic Ullman, Jr.; supervision, Frank R. Donovan.

© Pathe News, Inc.; 19May39; MP9415.

SMOOTH AS SATIN. 1925. 6 reels. Based on "The Chatterbox" by Bayard Veiller.

Credits: Director, Ralph Ince; adaptation and continuity, Fred Kennedy Myton.

© R-C Pictures Corp.; 14Jun25; LP21597.

A SMOOTH GUY. 1929. 2 reels, sd.

Credits: Produced and directed by George LeMaire; story, Frank Davis; film editor, E. Pfitzenmeier.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc.; 19Aug29; LP620.

SMOOTH STARTS. Presented by Chevrolet Motor Division, General Motors Sales Corp. © 1939. B&w, 35 mm.

© Jam Handy Picture Service; title & descr., 29Jun39; 66 prints, 1Jul39; MU9516.

SMOTHER O' MINE. Bluebird. 1927. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Harry Sweet.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 3May27; LP23927.

THE SMOULDERING. 1915. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Frank Beal.

© Selig Polyscope Co. (W. E. Wing, author); 3Jul15; LP5726.

SMOULDERING FIRES. Universal-Jewel. 1924. 8 reels.

Credits: Director, Clarence Brown; story and continuity, Sada Cowan, Howard Higgin, Melville Brown.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 25Nov24; LP20842.

THE SMOULDERING SPARK. © 1914.

© American Film Mfg. Co. (J. F. Poland, author); title, descr. & 58 prints, 23Apr14; LU2557.

SMUDGE. Presented by Arthur S. Kane. 1922. 6 reels.

Credits: Rob Wagner; director, Charles Ray.

© Charles E. Ray, Jr.; 11Jul22; LP18048.

SMUGGLED CARGO. 1939. 7 reels, sd.

Credits: Associate producer and director, John H. Auer; original screenplay, Michael Jacoby, Earl Felton; supervising editor, Murray Seldeen; film editor, Ernest Nims; music director, Cy Feuer.

© Republic Pictures Corp.; 21Aug39; LP9118.

THE SMUGGLERS. Societe Italiana Cines, Italy. © 1913.

© George Kleine (Societe Italiana Cines, author); title, descr. & 61 prints, 20Sep13; LU1270.

THE SMUGGLERS. © 1916.

© Famous Players Film Co. (Charles F. Horne, author); title, descr. & 18 prints, 6Jul16; LU8638.

THE SMUGGLERS. 1916. 3 reels.

© Biograph Co.; 26Jan16; LP7506.

THE SMUGGLER'S LASS. Bison. 1915. 2 reels.

Credits: Scenario and production by Jack J. Clark.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 29May15; LP5427.

SMUGGLER'S SISTER. © 1914.

© Selig Polyscope Co. (Bessie Eyton, author); title, descr. & 39 prints, 28Feb14; LU2245.

THE SMUGGLER'S SON. Societe Italiana Cines, Italy. © 1913.

© George Kleine (Societe Italiana Cines, author); title, descr. & 60 prints, 26Dec13; LU1852.

THE SMUGGLER'S WARD. 1915. 2 reels.

© Biograph Co.; 29Jun15; LP5694.

THE SMUGGLER'S WIFE. © 1914.

© Biograph Co.; title, descr. & 62 prints, 13Aug14; LU3184.

THE SNAILBURG VOLUNTEERS; Everything Fair in War. 1915. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Norval MacGregor.

© Selig Polyscope Co. (O. A. Nelson, author); 2Jan15; LP4102.

THE SNAKE. Lone Star Western. © 1919.

Credits: Written and directed by Aubrey M. Kennedy.

© William Steiner (Aubrey M. Kennedy, author); title, descr. & 194 prints, 1Oct19; LU14238.

THE SNAKE IN THE GRASS. SEE The Bride's Bereavement.

SNAKE RIVER. SEE Hay Fever, Snake River, and Squirrel Food.

SNAKEBITE. SEE The Lady Who Lied.

SNAKEVILLE'S BEAUTY PARLOR. 1915. 1 reel.

© Essanay Film Mfg. Co.; 9Feb15; LP4433.

SNAKEVILLE'S CHAMPION. 1915. 1 reel.

© Essanay Film Mfg. Co.; 6Dec15; LP7150.

SNAKEVILLE'S EUGENIC MARRIAGE. 1915. 1 reel.

© Essanay Film Mfg. Co.; 10Nov15; LP6942.

SNAKEVILLE'S HEN MEDIC. 1915. 1 reel.

© Essanay Film Mfg. Co.; 10Sep15; LP6334.

SNAKEVILLE'S TWINS. 1915. 1 reel.

© Essanay Film Mfg. Co.; 17Jul15; LP5857.

SNAKEVILLE'S WEAK WOMEN. 1915. 1 reel.

© Essanay Film Mfg. Co.; 24Sep15; LP6475.

SNAP JUDGMENT. SEE Slam-Bang Jim.

SNAP SHOTS. 1915. 1 reel.

Credits: Mark Swan.

© Thomas A. Edison, Inc.; 25Mar15; LP4840.

SNAPPING THE WHIP. (Fables, no. 398) 1929. 1 reel.

Credits: Paul Terry, Harry Bailey.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc.; 6Jan29; MP5680.

THE SNAPPY CABALLERO. (Colortone Novelty) 1931. 2 reels, sd., color.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Distributing Corp.; 5Feb31; MP2275.

SNAPPY CO-EDS. (Columbia-Victor Gems) 1929. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Director, Basil Smith.

© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 23Sep29; LP718.

SNAPPY EYES. Century. 1924. 2 reels.

Credits: Written and directed by Al Herman.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 14Jul24; LP20394.

SNAPPY SALESMAN. (A Walter Lantz Cartoon) 1930. 1 reel.

Credits: Animation, Bill Nolan.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 18Aug30; LP1494.

SNAPPY SNEEZER. (A Hal Roach Comedy) Presented by Hal Roach. 1929. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Warren Doane; story, Leo McCarey; film editor, Richard Currier; story editor, H. M. Walker.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Distributing Corp.; 12Aug29; LP590.

SNARES OF PARIS. 1919. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, Howard M. Mitchell; story and scenario, Denison Clift.

© William Fox (Fox Film Corp., author); 18Oct19; LP14328.

SNATCHED FROM A BURNING DEATH. 1915. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Charles L. Gaskill.

© The Vitagraph Co. of America (Charles L. Gaskill, author); 5Feb15; LP4400.

SNATCHED FROM THE ALTAR. Nestor. 1915. 1 reel.

Credits: Olive Field; producer, Al. E. Cristie.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co.; 20Sep15; LP6413.

THE SNEAK. 1919. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, E. Le Saint; story, J. Grubb Alexander; scenario, Ruth Ann Baldwin.

© William Fox (Fox Film Corp., author); 27Jul19; LP14007.

SNEAK EASILY. Presented by Hal Roach. 1933. 2 reels, sd., b&w.

Credits: Director, Gus Meins; editor, Richard Currier.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Distributing Corp.; 9Jan33; LP3546.

SNEAKERS AND SNOOZERS. 1918. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, J. A. Howe; story, Montgomery, Rock.

© Vitagraph Co. of America; 9May18; LP12400.

SNEEZING BEEZERS. © 1925.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Mack Sennett, author); title, descr. & 40 prints, 2Apr25; LU21297.

THE SNEEZING WEASEL. (Merrie Melodies) 1937. 7 min., sd., color.

Credits: Producer, Leon Schlesinger; supervision, Fred Avery; story, Cal Howard; animation, Sid Sutherland; music score, Carl W. Stalling.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 15Dec37; MP8398.

SNIFFLES AND THE BOOKWORM. 1939. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Producer, Leon Schlesinger; supervision, Charles Jones; story, Rich Hogan; animation, Bob McKimson; music director, Carl W. Stalling.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 2Dec39; MP9781.

THE SNOB. 1920. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, Sam Wood; story, William J. Neidig.

© Realart Pictures Corp.; 27Dec20; LP15981.

THE SNOB. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Corp. Presented by Louis B. Mayer. 1924. 7 reels, b&w, tinted sequences. From the novel by Helen R. Martin.

Credits: Director, Monta Bell; film editor, Ralph Lawson.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Pictures Corp.; 10Nov24; LP20768.

SNOBS; a Picturization of the Society Satire. © 1915.

© Jesse L. Lasky Feature Play Co., Inc. (Cecil B. De Mille and George Howard Bronson, authors); title, descr. & 25 prints, 3Apr15; LU4917.

SNOOKUMS ASLEEP. (The Newlyweds and Their Baby Series) (Stern Brothers Comedy) Junior Jewel. 1927. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Gus Meins.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 28Mar27; LP23809.

SNOOKUM'S BUGGY RIDE. (Newlyweds Series) (Stern Brothers Comedy) 1926. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Gus Meins.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 29May26; LP22788.

SNOOKUMS CLEANS UP. (Stern Brothers Comedy) (The Newlyweds and Their Baby Series) Junior Jewel. 1926. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Gus Meins.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 23Dec26; LP23456.

SNOOKUMS DISAPPEARS. (Sterns Brothers Comedy) (The Newlyweds and Their Baby Series) Junior Jewel. 1926. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Gus Meins.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 1Nov26; LP23296.

SNOOKUMS' MERRY CHRISTMAS. (Stern Brothers Comedy) (The Newlyweds and Their Baby Series) Junior Jewel. 1926. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Gus Meins.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 8Nov26; LP23311.

SNOOKUM'S OUTING. (Newlywed Series) (Stern Brothers Comedy) 1926. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Gus Meins.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 22Jun26; LP22851.

SNOOKUMS' PLAYMATES. (Stern Brothers Comedy) (The Newlyweds and Their Baby Series) 1926. 2 reels. From the cartoons by George McManus.

Credits: Director, Gus Meins.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 25Aug26; LP23051.

SNOOKUMS' TOOTH. (Stern Brothers Comedy) (The Newlyweds Series) 1926. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Gus Meins.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 15May26; LP22739.

SNORING IN HIGH C. 1916. 1 reel.

© L-Ko Motion Picture Kompany; 10Aug16; LP8903.

SNOWBOUND. Tiffany Gem. 1927. 6 reels.

Credits: Douglas Bronston; director, Phil Stone; film editor, Leroy O. Lodwig.

© Tiffany Productions, Inc.; 12Jul27; LP24174.

THE SNOW BOUND PYRENEES. (Paramount-Burton Holmes Travel Picture) 1920. 1 reel.

© Famous Players-Lasky Corp. (Burton Holmes, author); 11Dec20; MP1781.

THE SNOW BRIDE. Paramount. Presented by Adolph Zukor. 1923. 6 reels.

Credits: Sonya Levien, Julia Herne; director, Henry Kolker; adaptation, Sonya Levien.

© Famous Players-Lasky Corp.; 24Apr23; LP18892.

THE SNOW BURNER. 1915. 3 reels. Adapted from Adventure Magazine.

Credits: Henry Oyen.

© Essanay Film Mfg. Co.; 13Apr15; LP5019.

THE SNOW CURE. 1916. 3 reels.

Credits: Supervision, Mack Sennett; director, Arvid E. Gillstrom, assisted by Bob Eddy.

© Triangle Film Corp. (Mack Sennett, author); 23Apr16; LP9539.

SNOW FALLS. (Sportscope, no. 7) 1939. 9 min., sd.

Credits: Producer, Frederic Ullman, Jr.; supervision, Frank R. Donovan.

© Pathe News, Inc.; 24Feb39; MP9286.

SNOW FLIGHT. © 1937. Sd., b&w, 35 mm.

© Jerome Hill; title, descr. & 42 prints, 24Jul37; MU7631.

SNOW FOLLIES. 1939. 2 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Larry Ceballos; film editor, Charles Maynard; music director, Charles Previn.

© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 8Dec39; LP9283.

SNOW FOOLIN! (News World of Sports) 1938. 903 ft., sd.

Credits: Narrative by Jack Kofoed; described by Ford Bond.

© Columbia Pictures Corp. of California, Ltd.; 17Jan38; MP8097.

SNOW GETS IN YOUR EYES. Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 1938. 2 reels, sd., b&w.

Credits: Director, Will Jason; original story and screenplay, Stanley Rauh, Will Jason; music score, David Snell.

© Loew's, Inc.; 18May38; LP8061.

THE SNOW GIRL. Laemmle. 1915. 3 reels.

Credits: Written and produced by Frank S. Beresford.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 8Jun15; LP5497.

THE SNOW HAWK. (Stan Laurel Series, no. 8) 1925. 2 reels.

© Standard Cinema Corp.; 30Apr25; LP21936.

SNOW MAN'S LAND. (Merrie Melodies) 1939. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Producer, Leon Schlesinger; supervision, Charles Jones; story, Dave Monahan; animation, Ken Harris; music director, Carl W. Stalling.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 29Jul39; MP9549.

SNOW TIME. (Aesop Fable) 1930. 1 reel.

Credits: John Foster, Mannie Davis.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc.; 20Jul30; MP1784.

SNOW TIME. (Krazy Kat) Presented by Columbia Pictures Corp. 1932. 1 reel, sd. Adapted from George Herriman's cartoon character.

Credits: Producer, Charles Mintz; animation, Al Rose, Harry Love; music score, Joe De Nat.

© Screen Gems, Inc.; 1Dec32; MP3713.

SNOWTIME. (Scrappy) (A Color Rhapsody) Released by Columbia Pictures Corp. 1938. 671 ft., sd., color.

Credits: Producer, Charles Mintz; director, Ub Iwerk; music, Eddie Kilfeather; music director, Joe de Nat.

© Screen Gems, Inc.; 13Apr38; MP8328.

SNOW USE. (A Walter Lantz Cartoon) 1929. 1 reel, sd.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 14Nov29; MP844.

SNOW WHITE. Released by Paramount Pictures Corp. 1916. 6 reels. An adaptation of the Grimm fairy tale.

Credits: Director, J. Searle Dawley.

© Famous Players Film Co.; 21Dec16; LP9786.

SNOW WHITE. 1917. 3 reels. Adapted from one of "Grimm's Fairy Tales."

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 17Jan17; LP10008.

SNOW WHITE. 1933. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Dave Fleischer.

© Paramount Productions, Inc.; 30Mar33; MP3918.

SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARFS. 1937. 10 reels, sd., color. Adapted from "Grimm's Fairy Tales."

Credits: Supervising director, David Hand; story adaptation, Ted Sears, Otto Englander, Earl Hurd, Dorothy Ann Blank, Richard Creedon, Dick Rickard, Merrill De Maris, Webb Smith.

© Walt Disney Productions, Ltd.; 21Dec37; LP7689.

THE SNOWBIRD. 1916. 6 reels.

Credits: Mary Rider; director, Edwin Carewe.

© Rolfe Photoplays, Inc.; 9May16; LP8253.

THE SNOWBIRD. SEE The Dancer's Peril.

SNOW BIRDS. (Fable, no. 418) 1929. 1 reel.

Credits: Paul Terry.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc.; 24May29; MP240.

SNOW BIRDS. (A Sports Champion Picture) 1932. 929 ft.

Credits: Director, Jules White; explanatory remarks by Pete Smith.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Distributing Corp.; 24Aug32; MP3466.

SNOWBLIND. Goldwyn Studios. 1921. 6 reels. From the story by Katherine Newlin Burt.

Credits: Supervised, produced, and directed by Reginald Barker; scenario, J. G. Hawks.

© Goldwyn Pictures Corp.; 16May21; LP16547.

SNOWBLIND. SEE Unseeing Eyes.

SNOWDRIFT. 1923. 5 reels. Based on the story by James B. Hendryx.

Credits: Director, Scott Dunlap; scenario, Jack Strumwasser.

© William Fox (Fox Film Corp., author); 23Apr23; LP19127.

SNOWED IN. 1926. 2 reels. © Pathe Exchange, Inc.

Credits: Frank Leon Smith; director, Spencer G. Bennet.

1. Storm Warnings. © 25Jun26; LP22843.

2. The Storm Starts. © 3Jul26; LP22866.

3. The Coming of Redfield. © 3Jul26; LP22867.

4. Redfield Strikes. © 17Jul26; LP22932.

5. Buried. © 21Jul26; LP22933.

6. The Enemy's Stronghold. © 23Jul26; LP22958.

7. The Trap. © 26Jul26; LP22959.

8. Thieves' Honor. © 9Aug26; LP23013.

9. Daybreak. © 10Aug26; LP23014.

10. The End of Redfield. © 2Sep26; LP23081.

SNOWED UNDER. 1923. 2 reels.

Credits: Story, adaptation, and direction, Hunt Stromberg.

© Hunt Stromberg; 19Apr23; LP18941.

SNOWED UNDER. First National. 1936. 7 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Raymond Enright; story, Lawrence Saunders; screenplay, F. Hugh Herbert, Brown Holmes.

© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 25Mar36; LP6235.

THE SNOWSHOE TRAIL. 1922. 6 reels.

Credits: Director, Chester Bennett; story, Edison Marshall; scenario, Marion Fairfax.

© Film Booking Offices of America, Inc.; 6Sep22; LP18196.

SNUFFY'S PARTY. (A Walter Lantz Cartune) 1939. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Director, Elmer Perkins; story, Victor McLeod, Hicks Lokey; animation, Al Coe, Frank Tipper.

© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 4Aug39; MP9567.

SNUG IN THE JUG. 1933. 2 reels, sd.

Credits: Story and direction, Ben Holmes; dialogue, Bobby Clark; film editor, Tom Persons.

© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 24Nov33; LP4345.

SO AND SEW. 1936. 2 reels, sd.

Credits: Producer, Lee Marcus; director, Jean W. Yarbrough; story, Jean W. Yarbrough, Charles E. Roberts; film editor, Edward Mann.

© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 24Aug36; LP6548.

SO BIG. 1924. 9 reels. Based on the novel by Edna Ferber.

Credits: Director, Charles Brabin; adapted and supervised by Earl Hudson; scenario, Adelaide Heilbron.

© First National Pictures, Inc.; 5Dec24; LP21125.

SO BIG. 1925. 9 reels. Adapted from the novel by Edna Ferber.

Credits: Director, Charles Brabin; adaptation and supervision, Earl Hudson; scenario, Adelaide Heilbron.

© First National Pictures, Inc.; 5Jan25; LP20982.

SO BIG. Presented by Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc. and The Vitaphone Corp. 1932. 8 reels, sd. Based on the novel by Edna Ferber.

Credits: Director, William A. Wellman; adaptation, J. Grubb Alexander, Robert Lord.

© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 29Mar32; LP2944.

SO DOES AN AUTOMOBILE. 1939. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Director, Dave Fleischer; animation, Roland Crandall, Frank Kelling.

© Paramount Pictures, Inc.; 31Mar39; MP9282.

SO LONG BILL. 1925. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Edward I. Luddy.

© Arrow Pictures Corp.; 15Sep25; LP21820.

SO LONG BUDDY. Century. 1923. 2 reels.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 7Jul23; LP19188.

SO LONG DAD! 1924. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Eddie Lyons.

© Arrow Film Corp.; 15Aug24; LP20520.

SO LONG LETTY. 1920. 6 reels. From the musical comedy by Oliver Morosco and Earl Carroll.

Credits: Director, Al Christie; story, Elmer Harris, Oliver Morosco; adaptation, Richard Ellison.

© Robertson Cole Distributing Corp.; 4Nov20; LP15754.

SO LONG LETTY. 1929. 6 reels.

Credits: Director, Lloyd Bacon; adaptation, Robert Lord, Arthur Caesar.

© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 4Nov29; LP820.

SO LONG LETTY. Trailer. 1929. 1 reel.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 12Sep29; MP625.

SO LONG SULTAN. 1923. 1 reel.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 24Oct23; LP19531.

SO NEAR, YET SO FAR. © 1912.

© Biograph Co. (George Hennessy, author); title, descr. & 91 prints, 23Oct12; LU54.

SO QUIET ON THE CANINE FRONT. (A Dogville Comedy) 1930. 2 reels, sd., b&w.

Credits: Directors, Zion Myers, Jules White.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Distributing Corp.; 28Nov30; LP1765.

SO RED THE ROSE. Presented by Adolph Zukor. 1935. 9 reels, sd. From the novel by Stark Young.

Credits: Producer, Douglas MacLean; director, King Vidor; screenplay, Laurence Stallings, Maxwell Anderson, Edwin Justus Mayer; film editor, Eda Warren; music, Frank Harling.

© Paramount Productions, Inc.; 22Nov35; LP5970.

SO RUNS THE WAY. © 1913.

© Biograph Co. (W. C. Cabanne, author); title, descr. & 67 prints, 9Oct13; LU1356.

SO SIMPLE. 1925. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, George Jeske.

© Arrow Pictures Corp.; 7Apr25; LP21337.

SO THIS IS AFRICA. 1933. 7 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Edward F. Kline; story and screenplay, Norman Krasna.

© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 8Feb33; LP3640.

SO THIS IS ART. 1925. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Clyde Carruth.

© William Fox (Fox Film Corp., author); 1Feb25; LP21081.

SO THIS IS COLLEGE. 1929. 11 reels, sd., b&w.

Credits: Producer and director, Sam Wood; story, Al Boasberg, Delmer Daves; dialogue, Joe Farnum, Al Boasberg; film editor, Frank Sullivan; music, Martin Broones.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Distributing Corp.; 1Nov29; LP838.

SO THIS IS HARRIS! 1933. 3 reels, sd.

Credits: Supervision, Louis Brock; director, Mark Sandrich; story, Ben Holmes, Mark Sandrich; film editor, John Lockert; music and lyrics, Will Jason, Val Burton.

© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 20Mar33; LP3734.

SO THIS IS HOLLYWOOD. © 1932.

© Edward Velat; title, descr. & 13 prints, 31May32; MU3355.

SO THIS IS LONDON. 1930. 8,300 ft., sd. From the play by Arthur Goodrich.

Credits: Director, John Blystone; scenario, Sonya Levien; adaptation and dialogue, Owen Davis, Sr.; editor, Jack Dennis.

© Fox Film Corp.; 6May30; LP1328.

SO THIS IS LOVE. 1928. 6 reels.

Credits: Producer, Harry Cohn; director, Frank Capra; story, Norman Springer; adaptation, Elmer Harris.

© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 6Mar28; LP25044.

SO THIS IS MARRIAGE. Presented by Louis B. Mayer. 1924. 7 reels.

Credits: Producer, Hobart Henley; story, Carey Wilson; scenario, John Lynch, Alice D. G. Miller.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Pictures Corp.; 12Dec24; LP20908.

SO THIS IS MARRIAGE. (A Folly Comedy) 1929. 2 reels, sd.

Credits: Producer, Frank Davis; director, Bradley Barker; story, Will M. Hough; film editor, Ed. Pfitzenmeier.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc.; 8Oct29; LP755.

SO THIS IS PARIS! Imp. 1916. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, King Baggot.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 12Dec16; LP9714.

SO THIS IS PARIS. Bluebird. 1926. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Richard Wallace.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 2Mar26; LP22457.

SO THIS IS PARIS. 1926. 7 reels. Based on the French play "Reveillon" by Henri Meilhac and Ludovic HalÉvy.

Credits: Producer and director, Ernst Lubitsch; screen adaptation, Hans Kraely.

© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 2Jul26; LP22890.

SO THIS IS PARIS GREEN. 1930. 2 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, William Watson; story, Kenyon Nicholson; screen adaptation, Colin Clements.

© Paramount Famous Lasky Corp.; 16Jan30; LP1013.

SO THIS IS SAP CENTER. (Harold Highbrow Series) Snappy. 1927. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Doran Cox; story, James Madison; continuity, George H. Plympton.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 28Dec27; LP24808.

SO YOU WON'T SING, EH? SEE Sing and Like It.

SO YOU WON'T T-T-T-TALK. 1934. 2 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Lloyd French; story, Dolph Singer, Royal King Cole.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 24Nov34; LP5117.

SOAK THE POOR. (A Crime Does Not Pay Subject) 1937. 2 reels, sd., b&w.

Credits: Director, Harold S. Bucquet; original story and screenplay, Karl Kamb, Philip P. Noyer.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Corp.; 31Aug37; LP7397.

SOAK THE RICH. 1936. 9 reels, sd. Based on the play by Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur.

Credits: Written, directed, and produced by Ben Hecht, Charles MacArthur.

© Paramount Productions, Inc.; 23Jan36; LP6079.

SOAK THE SHEIK. © 1922.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Hal E. Roach, author); title, descr. & 18 prints, 9Oct22; LU18285.

SOAP. © 1925.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Paul Terry, author); title, descr. & 19 prints, 6Jul25; MU3086.

SOAP. 1929. 1 reel.

© Eastman Teaching Films, Inc. (George W. Hoke, author); 9Dec29; MP1312.

SOAP BUBBLES. 1916. 1 reel.

© Otis Stimes; 19Jul16; MP697.

THE SOAP GIRL. 1918. 5 reels.

Credits: Lewis Allen Browne; director, Martin Justice.

© Vitagraph Co. of America; 8Jun18; LP12525.

SOAPSUDS AND SAPHEADS. 1919. 2 reels.

Credits: Written and directed by Jay A. Howe.

© Vitagraph Co. of America; 3Feb19; LP13376.

SOAPSUDS AND SIRENS. 1917. 2 reels.

Credits: Supervision, J. G. Blystone; director, Noel Smith.

© L-Ko Motion Picture Kompany; 14Sep17; LP11411.

THE SOAPSUDS LADY. © 1925.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Mack Sennett, author); title, descr. & 40 prints, 20Aug25; LU21739.

SOARING WINGS. 1927. 1 reel.

Credits: Editor, Edward Bowes.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Dist. Corp.; 21Sep27; MP4320.

SOB SISTER. 1931. 6,400 ft., sd. From the novel by Mildred Gillman.

Credits: Director, Alfred Santell; screenplay, Edwin Burke; editor, Ralph Dietrich.

© Fox Film Corp.; 26Sep31; LP2532.

SOCCER. (Christy Walsh All-America Sports Shorts, no. 4) 1931. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Albert Kelley; story, Samuel Freedman, Glen S. (Pop) Warner.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 6Nov31; MP2902.

THE SOCIAL BUCCANEER. 1916. 5 reels. From the book by Frederic S. Isham.

Credits: Director, Jack Conway; scenario, Fred Myton.

© Bluebird Photo Plays, Inc.; 25Sep16; LP9184.

THE SOCIAL BUCCANEER. Universal Special. 1922-23. 2 reels each. Adapted from the novel by Frederic S. Isham. © Universal Pictures Corp.

Credits: Director, Robert Hill; story and scenario, Anthony Coldewey.

1. Missing Millions. © 5Dec22; LP18547.

2. The Secret Ally. © 5Dec22; LP18548.

3. The Tell-Tale Coin. © 21Dec22; LP18549.

4. The Spider's Web. © 14Dec22; LP18524.

5. Black Shadows. © 21Dec22; LP18533.

6. Into the Depths. © 29Dec22; LP18550.

7. A Kingdom at Stake. © 12Jan23; LP18578.

8. Treason. © 18Jan23; LP18592.

9. The Coronation. © 24Jan23; LP18609.

10. Justice Triumphant. © 2Feb23; LP18645.

A SOCIAL CELEBRITY. Paramount. Presented by Adolph Zukor and Jesse L. Lasky, 1926. 6 reels.

Credits: Producer and director, Malcolm St. Clair; story, Monte M. Katterjohn; scenario, Pierre Collings.

© Famous Players-Lasky Corp.; 31Mar26; LP22559.

THE SOCIAL CODE. 1923. 5 reels. From the story "To Whom It May Concern" by Rita Weiman.

Credits: Director, Oscar Apfel; scenario, Rex Taylor.

© Metro Pictures Corp.; 16Oct23; LP19499.

A SOCIAL DECEPTION. 1916. 3 reels.

Credits: Director, T. N. Heffron.

© Selig Polyscope Co. (Grace M. Cooke, author); 11Mar16; LP7857.

A SOCIAL ERROR. (Karnival Komedies) 1928. For Standard Cinema Corp. 2 reels.

Credits: Producer, Larry Darmour; director, Albert Herman; story, E. V. Durling, E. T. Montgomery, Joseph Basil.

© F. B. O. Productions, Inc.; 9Jan28; LP25037.

THE SOCIAL HIGHWAYMAN. Peerless. © 1916.

Credits: Director, Edwin August.

© World Film Corp. (Frances Marion, author); title, descr. & 192 prints, 25Apr16; LU8148.

A SOCIAL HIGHWAYMAN. 1926. 7 reels.

Credits: Director, William Beaudine; story, Darryl Francis Zanuck; adaptation, Edward T. Lowe, Jr.

© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 15May26; LP22736.

SOCIAL HYGIENE FOR WOMEN. 1920. 1 reel.

© American Social Hygiene Association; 25Feb20; MP1535.

SOCIAL HYPOCRITES. 1918. 6 reels. From the play "Bridge" by Alicia Ramsey.

Credits: Director, Albert Capellani; scenario, June Mathis, Albert Capellani.

© Metro Pictures Corp.; 1Apr18; LP12263.

SOCIAL JUSTICE. 1936. 10 min., sd.

Credits: Director, Edward A. Ferguson; screenplay, Jack Myer Kellman; dialogue, J. A. Paradise; editor, Bernadine Pelon; narration, Arthur Van Slyke.

© Golden Arrow Productions, Inc. (Jack Myer Kellman, author); 8Jan36; LP6102.

THE SOCIAL LAW. © 1915.

© George Kleine (Ray Smallwood, author); title, descr. & 10 prints, 23Sep15; LU6425.

THE SOCIAL LEPER. Presented by William A. Brady. © 1917.

Credits: Director, Harley Knoles.

© World Film Corp. (Florence C. Bolles, author); title, descr. & 150 prints, 9Mar17; LU10399.

THE SOCIAL LION. Bison. 1915. 2 reels.

Credits: Producer, William Worthington; scenario, James Dayton.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 20Aug15; LP6153.

THE SOCIAL LION. 1930. 7 reels, sd. From the story "Marco Himself" by Octavus Roy Cohen.

Credits: Director, A. Edward Sutherland; screenplay, Joseph L. Mankiewicz; scenario, Agnes Brand Leahy.

© Paramount Publix Corp.; 20Jun30; LP1372.

SOCIAL LIONS. (Harold Highbrow Series) Snappy. 1928. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Doran Cox; story and continuity, George H. Plympton.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 27Feb28; LP25021.

A SOCIAL OUTCAST. Rex. 1916. 3 reels.

Credits: Samuel Greiner; producer, Ben Wilson.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 17Mar16; LP7847.

THE SOCIAL PIRATE. © 1919.

Credits: Director, Dell Henderson; story, E. Forst.

© World Film Corp. (E. Forst, author); title & descr., 20May19; 220 prints, 14May19; LU13729.

THE SOCIAL PIRATES. 1917. For the Fox Film Corp. 2 reels.

Credits: Written and directed by W. C. Reed.

© William Fox (W. C. Reed, author); 14Jan17; LP9989.

SOCIAL PIRATES. SEE Going Highbrow.

SOCIAL PRESTIGE. 1928. 2 reels.

Credits: Producer, Jack White; director, Stephen Roberts.

© Educational Film Exchanges, Inc.; 17Dec28; LP25924.

SOCIAL QUICKSANDS. 1918. 5 reels.

Credits: Supervision, Maxwell Karger; director, Charles J. Brabin; story, Katharine Kavanaugh; scenario, June Mathis, Katharine Kavanaugh.

© Metro Pictures Corp.; 5Jun18; LP12493.

THE SOCIAL REGISTER. 1934. 8 reels, sd. From the play by Anita Loos and John Emerson.

Credits: Associate producer, William C. De Mille; director, Marshall Neilan; scenario and dialogue, James Creelman; adaptation, Clara Beranger; film editor, Robert Snody; music, Con Conrad, Ford Dabney.

© Associated Film Producers & Columbia Pictures Corp.; 24Feb34; LP4514.

THE SOCIAL SECRETARY. 1924. 5 reels.

Credits: Story, Anita Loos.

© Tri-Stone Pictures, Inc.; 8Dec24; LP23370.

SOCIAL SINNERS. (Tuxedo Talking Comedies) 1929. 19 min., sd. From the play "The Bug Man" by Kenyon Nicholson.

Credits: Producer, Jack White; director, Charles Lamont.

© Educational Film Exchanges, Inc.; 2Nov29; LP808.

A SOCIAL SLAVE. Laemmle. 1916. 1 reel.

Credits: Written and produced by Jacques Jaccard.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 13Jul16; LP8694.

THE SOCIAL TRIANGLE. 1926. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Bunny Dull; adaptation, John Stone.

© William Fox (Fox Film Corp., author); 9May26; LP22714.

THE SOCIAL VULTURE; or, PRIVATE INQUIRY OFFICE. © 1913.

© SociÉtÉ FranÇaise des Films & CinÉmatographes Éclair; title, descr. & 31 prints, 1Mar13; LU427.

SOCIALLY AMBITIOUS. 1915. 1,000 ft.

© Lubin Mfg. Co. (Lawrence McCloskey, author); 25Feb15; LP4556.

SOCIALLY CORRECT. 1931. 2 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Aubrey Scotto; story, Harry W. Conn.

© Paramount Publix Corp.; 23Oct31; LP2580.

THE SOCIETY ARCHITECT. Presented by William Fox. 1927. 2 reels.

Credits: Supervision, George E. Marshall; director, Robert P. Kerr; story, Richard Harding Davis; adaptation, Edward Moran, Henry Johnson.

© Fox Film Corp.; 2Jan27; LP23513.

SOCIETY BAD MEN. (Herbert Kaufman's Weekly) 1920. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, William A. Shilling; story, Herbert Kaufman; scenario, Merle Johnson.

© Selznick Pictures Corp.; 15May20; LP15128.

SOCIETY BREAKS. (Keeping Up with the Joneses Series) (Stern Brothers Comedy) 1927. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Gus Meins.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 17May27; LP23989.

SOCIETY CHEATERS. (Ely Culbertson in My Bridge Experiences) 1933. 2 reels, sd.

Credits: Supervision, Lou Brock; director, Sam White.

© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 7Sep33; LP4102.

A SOCIETY CIRCUS. (Horace in Hollywood Series) Snappy. 1929. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Vin Moore.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 3Jun29; LP450.

THE SOCIETY CROOKS. © 1914.

© Keen-O-Scope Co. (Nova Film Co., author); title & descr., 17Aug14; 33 prints, 12Aug14; LU3227.

THE SOCIETY DETECTIVE. © 1914.

© A. B. Carrick (Charles Weston, author); title, descr. & 87 prints, 12Mar14; LU2305.

SOCIETY DOCTOR. 1935. 7 reels, sd., b&w. Based upon the play "The Harbor" by Theodore Reeves.

Credits: Producer, Lucien Hubbard; director, George B. Seitz; screenplay, Michael Fessier, Samuel Marx; film editor, Ben Lewis; music score, Oscar Radin.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Corp.; 19Jan35; LP5301.

SOCIETY DOG SHOW. (A Walt Disney Mickey Mouse) 1939. 1 reel.

© Walt Disney Productions; 3Feb39; MP9347.

SOCIETY DOGS. Century. 1921. 2 reels.

Credits: Story and direction, Fred Fishback.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 27Jun21; LP16729.

A SOCIETY EXILE. Artcraft. 1919. 6 reels. From the play "We Can't Be As Bad As All That" by Henry Arthur Jones.

Credits: Director. George Fitzmaurice; scenario, Ouida Bergere.

© Famous Players-Lasky Corp.; 10Aug19; LP14054.

SOCIETY FEVER. 1935. 7 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Frank R. Strayer; story and screenplay, Karen De Wolf.

© Invincible Pictures Corp.; 15Jul35; LP5667.

SOCIETY GIRL. 1932. 6,650 ft. Based on the play by John Larkin, Jr. and Charles Beahan.

Credits: Director, Sidney Lanfield; screenplay, Elmer Harris; editor, Margaret Clancy.

© Fox Film Corp.; 13May32; LP3075.

SOCIETY GOES SPAGHETTI. Presented by Radio Pictures. 1930. 2 reels, sd.

Credits: Producer, Lou Brock; director, Mark Sandrich; story and dialogue, Mark Sandrich, Charles Lamont, Arthur Greenlaw, A. L. Martin; film editor, Ted Cheesman.

© RKO Productions, Inc.; 26Sep30; LP1656.

SOCIETY HOBOES. (Star Comedy) 1922. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, William Watson; story, W. Scott Darling.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 30Jun22; LP18031.

SOCIETY LAWYER. Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 1939. 8 reels, sd., b&w. From the Cosmopolitan Magazine story by Arthur Somers Roche. A remake of the 1933 motion picture "Penthouse."

Credits: Producer, John W. Considine, Jr.; director, Edwin L. Marin; screenplay, Frances Goodrich, Albert Hackett, Leon Gordon, Hugo Butler; film editor, Howard O'Neill; music directors, Georgie Stoll, Roger Edens.

© Loew's, Inc.; 31Mar39; LP8769.

SOCIETY NOTES. © 1919. 1 reel.

© Klever Pictures, Inc.; title, descr. & 46 prints, 3Dec19; LU14496.

SOCIETY NOTES. Presented by Adolph Zukor. 1934. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Director, Fred Waller; story, Milton Hocky, Fred Rath.

© Paramount Productions, Inc.; 1Aug34; MP4905.

SOCIETY SAILERS. (Star Comedy) 1922. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, William Watson; story and scenario, Hal Conklin.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 11Apr22; LP17748.

A SOCIETY SCANDAL. Presented by Adolph Zukor and Jesse L. Lasky. 1924. 7 reels. From the play "The Laughing Lady" by Alfred Sutro.

Credits: Producer and director, Allan Dwan; screenplay, Forrest Halsey.

© Famous Players-Lasky Corp.; 19Mar24; LP20003.

SOCIETY SECRETS. 1921. 5 reels.

Credits: Producer, Leo McCarey; story, Helen Christine; scenario, Douglas Z. Doty.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 18Feb21; LP16166.

A SOCIETY SENSATION. 1918. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, Paul Powell; story, Perley Poore Sheehan.

© Bluebird Photoplays, Inc.; 11Sep18; LP12863.

A SOCIETY SENSATION. Universal Jewel. 1924. 2 reels.

Credits: Story, Perley Poore Sheehan.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 8Feb24; LP19894.

A SOCIETY SHERLOCK. Victor. 1916. 1 reel. Adapted from the story by Paul West.

Credits: Producer, William Garwood; adaptation, Norbert Lusk.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 18Jul16; LP8741.

SOCIETY SMUGGLERS. 1939. 7 reels, sd.

Credits: Associate producer, Ken Goldsmith; director, Joe May; original screenplay, Arthur T. Horman, Earl Felton; film editor, Philip Cahin.

© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 20Feb39; LP8658.

SOCIETY SNOBS. Presented by Lewis J. Selznick. 1921. 5 reels.

Credits: Conway Tearle; producer, Hobart Henley; scenario, Lewis Allen Browne.

© Selznick Pictures Corp.; 4Feb21; LP16083.

SOCIETY STUFF. L-KO. 1919. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Vin Moore.

© Century Comedies; 3Mar19; LP13461.

SOCIETY'S DRIFTWOOD. Butterfly. 1917. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, Louis William Chaudet; story, Harvey Gates.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 12Oct17; LP11556.

SOCIETY'S HYPOCRITES. Universal Special. 1916. 3 reels.

Credits: Willis Woods; producer, Ben Wilson.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 11Oct16; LP9292.

SOCK A BYE BABY. (A Popeye the Sailor Cartoon) 1934. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Director, Dave Fleischer; animation, Seymour Kneitel, Roland Crandall.

© Paramount Productions, Inc.; 17Jan34; MP4521.

THE SOCK EXCHANGE. (Paramount-Christie Comedy) 1928. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Harold Beaudine; story, Sig Herzig.

© Paramount Famous Lasky Corp.; 21Sep28; LP25640.

SOCK ME TO SLEEP. 1935. 2 reels, sd.

Credits: Producer, Lee Marcus; director, Ben Holmes; story, Joseph A. Fields, Ben Holmes; film editor, Edward Mann.

© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 18May35; LP5629.

SODA POPPA. (A Krazy Kat Comic) Winkler. 1931. 1 reel, sd. Adapted from the cartoon character by George Herriman.

Credits: Ben Harrison, Manny Gould; musical score, Joe de Nat.

© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 3Jun31; MP2624.

THE SODA SQUIRT. (Flip the Frog Cartoon) 1933. 1 reel, sd.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Corp.; 12Oct33; MP4340.

A SODA WATER COWBOY. © 1927.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Tommie Gray, author); title, descr. & 100 prints, 17Sep27; LU24418.

SODAS AND SHEBAS. Snappy. 1927. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Max Kimmich; story and continuity, George H. Plympton.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 30Aug27; LP24354.

SODOM AND GOMORRA. SEE Sacrifice of Isaac.

SODOM AND GOMORRAH. SEE The Queen of Sin.

SOFT BALL GAME. 1936. 1 reel.

Credits: Producer, Walter Lantz; story, Walter Lantz, Victor McLeod.

© Universal Productions, Inc.; 23Jan36; MP6147.

SOFT BOILED. 1923. 8 reels, b&w, tinted sequences.

Credits: Producer and director, A. J. G. Blystone; story, Edward Moran; scenario, Jack Blystone.

© William Fox (Fox Film Corp., author); 18Aug23; LP19378.

SOFT CUSHIONS. 1927. 7 reels.

Credits: Director, Edward Francis Cline; story, George Randolph Chester; screenplay, Wade Boteler, Frederick Chapin.

© Paramount Famous Lasky Corp.; 27Aug27; LP24341.

SOFT DRINKS AND SWEET MUSIC. 1935. 2 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Roy Mack; story, Eddie Moran.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 9Feb35; LP5314.

SOFT LIVING. Presented by William Fox. 1928. 6 reels.

Credits: Produced and directed by James Tinling; story, Grace Mack; scenario, Frances Agnew.

© Fox Film Corp.; 3Feb28; LP24939.

SOFT MONEY. Rolin Film Co. © 1919.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Rolin Film Co., author); title, descr. & 20 prints, 23Aug19; LU14106.

SOFT PALATE ACTION DURING SPEECH. © 1933.

© Ella Lauretta Ackerman; title, descr. & 2 prints, 15Mar33; MU3874.

SOFT PEDAL. The Jam Handy Organization. Presented by Jamison Handy. © 1939. B&w, 35 mm.

© Chevrolet Motor Division, General Motors Sales Corp. (Jam Handy Picture Service, author); title & descr., 8May39; 77 prints, 12May39; MU9385.

SOFT SHOES. Stellar Productions, Inc. Released by Producers Distributing Corp. 1925. 5 reels.

Credits: Supervision and story, Hunt Stromberg; director, Lloyd Ingraham; adaptation, Harvey Gates; film editor, Harry L. Decker.

© Hunt Stromberg Productions, Inc.; 10Jun25; LP21547.

SOFT SOAP. (A Life Cartoon Comedy) 1927. 1 reel.

© Sherwood Wadsworth Pictures, Inc.; 30Jan27; LP23611.

A SOFT TENDERFOOT. 1917. For Fox Film Corp. 2 reels.

Credits: Written and directed by Tom Mix.

© William Fox (Tom Mix, author); 5Jul17; LP11236.

THE SOILERS. © 1923.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Hal E. Roach, author); title, descr. & 36 prints, 23Nov23; LU19643.

THE SOILERS. Presented by Hal Roach. 1932. 2 reels, sd., b&w.

Credits: Director, George Marshall; editor, Richard Currier.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Distributing Corp.; 24Oct32; LP3356.

SOJOURN IN INDIA. (A Columbia Tour) 1939. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Commentary, Joseph Best; narrator, Geoffrey Sumner.

© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 24Jul39; MP9562.

SOL VIOLINSKY, THE ECCENTRIC ENTERTAINER. 1929. 1 reel, sd.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 28Sep29; MP714.

THE SOLAR FAMILY. 1936. 903 ft.

© Erpi Picture Consultants, Inc. (Walter Bartky, author); 15Nov36; MP7250.

SOLD. © 1915.

© Famous Players Film Co. (Henri Bernstein, author); title, descr. & 15 prints, 12Jul15; LU5794.

SOLD AT AUCTION. © 1923.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Hal E. Roach, author); title, descr. & 40 prints, 12May23; LU18956.

SOLD AT AUCTION. 1931. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Harry J. Edwards; story, Francis J. Martin, Vernon Smith.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 21Dec31; LP2712.

SOLD FOR MARRIAGE. 1916. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, W. Christy Cabanne; story, William Everett Wing.

© Triangle Film Corp. (William Everett Wing, author); 10Apr16; LP8702.

THE SOLD TITLE. © 1913.

© Ambrosio American Co. (A. Ambrosio, author); title, descr. & 78 prints, 16Jun13; LU837.

SOLD TO SATAN. 1916. 3 reels.

Credits: Producer, Edward Sloman.

© Lubin Mfg. Co. (R. P. Rifenborich, Jr., author); 3Feb16; LP7563.

THE SOLDIER AND THE LADY. 1937. 9 reels, sd. Based on the novel "Michael Strogoff" by Jules Verne.

Credits: Producer, Pandro S. Berman; director, George Nicholls, Jr.; screenplay, Mortimer Offner, Anthony Veiller, Anne Morrison Chapin; editor, Frederic Knudtson; music director, Nathaniel Shilkret.

© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 9Apr37; LP7190.

SOLDIER MAN. © 1926.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Mack Sennett, author); title, descr. & 48 prints, 28Apr26; LU22654.

SOLDIER OF MISFORTUNE. (A Bed-time Story for Grown-ups) 1931. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Director, Eddie Buzzell; story, William K. Wells; film editor, William Lyon.

© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 3Nov31; LP2614.

A SOLDIER OF PEACE. 1914. 2 reels.

© Lubin Mfg. Co. (Emmett Campbell Hall, author); 14Dec14; LP3961.

A SOLDIER OF THE C. S. A. © 1914.

© Selig Polyscope Co. (J. Edward Hungerford, author); title, descr. & 30 prints, 16Feb14; LU2151.

A SOLDIER OF THE LEGION. Gold Seal. 1917. 3 reels.

Credits: Director, Ruth Ann Baldwin; story, Maude Springer Nelson, E. J. Clawson; scenario, E. J. Clawson, Ruth Ann Baldwin.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 11Jul17; LP11076.

SOLDIER OLD MAN. (A Krazy Kat Cartoon) 1932. 1 reel. Adapted from the cartoon character by George Herriman.

Credits: Manny Gould; producer, Charles Mintz, animation, Al Rose; musical score, Joe De Nat.

© Screen Gems, Inc.; 12Apr32; MP3229.

SOLDIER SONS. 1916. 3,000 ft.

Credits: Written and directed by Wilbert Melville.

© Lubin Mfg. Co. (Wilbert Melville, author); 3Mar16; LP7756.

SOLDIERS AND WOMEN. 1930. 7 reels, sd. Adapted from "The Soul Kiss" by Paul Hervey Fox and George Tilton.

Credits: Producer, Harry Cohn; director, Edward Sloman; continuity and dialogue, Dorothy Howell; film editor, Leonard Wheeler.

© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 24May30; LP1330.

A SOLDIER'S DREAM. Special Big U. 1917. 1 reel.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 27Feb17; LP10268.

A SOLDIER'S DUTY. 1912. 1 reel.

Credits: C. J. Brabin.

© Thomas A. Edison, Inc.; 3Oct12; LP22.

A SOLDIER'S DUTY. © 1914.

© PathÉ FrÈres; title, descr. & 58 prints, 7Oct14; LU3575.

A SOLDIER'S OATH. 1915. For Fox Film Corp. 6 reels.

Credits: Producer, Oscar Apfel; picturized by Mary Murillo.

© William Fox (Mary Murillo, author); 19Dec15; LP7247.

SOLDIERS OF CHANCE. 1917. 5 reels.

Credits: George H. Plympton; director, Paul Scardon; story, James Oliver Curwood.

© Vitagraph Co. of America; 6Sep17; LP11343.

SOLDIERS OF FORTUNE. 1919. 7 reels. From the novel by Richard Harding Davis.

Credits: Director, Allan Dwan.

© Mayflower Photoplay Corp.; 25Oct19; LP14460.

SOLDIERS OF THE SEA. 1917. 1 reel.

© Thomas A. Edison, Inc.; 31Jul17; MP993.

SOLDIERS OF THE STORM. 1933. 7 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, D. Ross Lederman; story, Thomson Burtis; screenplay, Charles Condon; dialogue, Horace McCoy; film editor, Maurice Wright.

© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 22Mar33; LP3736.

A SOLDIER'S PLAYTHING. 1930. 6 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Michael Curtiz; original screen story, Vina Delmar; screen adaptation, Perry Vekroff; dialogue, Arthur Caesar.

© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 8Oct30; LP1630.

SOLE MATES. Winkler. 1930. 1 reel.

Credits: Animation, Ben Harrison, Manny Gould.

© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 7Feb30; MP1170.

SOLE SUPPORT. (Educational-Juvenile Comedy) 1929. 2 reels.

Credits: Producer, Jack White; director, Charles Lamont.

© Educational Film Exchanges, Inc.; 27Aug29; LP669.

SOLID CONCRETE. 1920. 2 reels.

Credits: Story and direction, Larry Semon.

© The Vitagraph Co. of America; 27May20; LP15178.

SOLID FIBRE AND CORRUGATED CONTAINERS USED IN THE SHIPMENT OF PAPER AND THE METHODS USED IN PACKING FOR SHIPMENT. © 1927.

© Kieckhefer Container Co. (C. H. Carpenter, author); title, descr. & 4 prints, 6May27; MU4035.

SOLID GOLD. (Mermaid Comedies) 1926. 2 reels.

Credits: Producer, Jack White; director, Stephen Roberts.

© Educational Film Exchanges, Inc.; 8Aug26; LP23009.

SOLID IVORY. © 1925.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Hal E. Roach, author); title, descr. & 19 prints, 8Oct25; LU21885.

THE SOLITAIRE MAN. 1933. 7 reels, sd., b&w. From the play by Bella and Samuel Spewack.

Credits: Director, Jack Conway; screenplay, James K. McGuinness; film editor, Frank Sullivan.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Corp.; 22Sep33; LP4189.

SOLITUDE. Presented by Tosho Production. © 1929.

Credits: Story, Tosho Stolaroff; adaptation and scenario, Byron Rudolph.

© Tosho Stolaroff; title, descr. & 19 prints, 17Aug29; LU615.

SOLITUDE AND FAME. (A Grantland Rice Sportlight) © 1924.

Credits: Producer, John L. Hawkinson.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (John L. Hawkinson, author); title, descr. & 20 prints, 5Jun24; MU2569.

SOLOMON'S CHILDREN. 1927. 2 reels.

Credits: Hugh Herbert; directed by Bryan Foy.

© Vitaphone Corp.; 27Dec27; MP4565.

SOLOMON'S TEMPLE. (Paramount-Burton Holmes Travel Picture) 1921. 1 reel.

© Burton Holmes Lectures, Inc. (Burton Holmes, author); 15Aug21; MP2013.

SOMBRAS DE GLORIA. Presented by O. E. Goebel and George W. Weeks. 1930. 11 reels, sd. Spanish version of the photoplay "Blaze o' Glory."

Credits: Producer, J. R. Crone; supervision, O. E. Goebel; director, Andrew Stone; story, Thomas Boyd; Spanish translation, Fernando C. Tamayo; film editor, Arthur Tavares; music director, Loren Powell; music, James F. Hanley, Jose Bohr.

© Sono-Art World Wide Pictures, Inc.; 4Apr30; LP1216.

SOME ASPECTS OF ELECTROCOAGULATION. © 1938. Color, 16 mm.

© Joseph F. Jaros; title, descr. & 1,646 prints, 23Nov38; MU8909.

SOME ASPECTS OF OSTEOPATHY VISUALIZED. © 1936. 16 mm.

© American Osteopathic Assn. (Ralph W. Rice & Associates, author); title & descr., 10Sep36; 168 prints, 11Sep36; MU6765.

SOME BABIES. (Charlie Puffy-Octavus Roy Cohen Comedy) 1927. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Ralph Cedar; story, Octavus Roy Cohen.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 2Nov27; LP24623.

SOME BABIES. 1930. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Wallace Fox; story, Bobby Carney; adaptation, Charles Diltz.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc.; 19Jul30; LP1476.

SOME BABY. Special Victor. 1917. 1/2 reel.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 17Jan17; LP10012.

SOME BABY! © 1918.

© William Steiner (William Seiter, author); title, descr. & 82 prints, 7Aug18; LU12783.

SOME BABY. © 1922.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Hal E. Roach, author); title, descr. & 18 prints, 26Jun22; LU17998.

SOME BIOCHEMICAL, PHARMACOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL STORIES AS TOLD TO CHEMISTS. © 1932.

© Neil E. Gordon (John J. Abel, author); title & descr., 10Jun32; 4 prints, 18Jun32; MU3377.

SOME BLONDES ARE DANGEROUS. 1937. 7 reels, sd.

Credits: Producer, E. M. Asher; director, Milton Carruth; story, W. R. Burnett; screenplay, Lester Cole; film editor, Frank Gross.

© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 8Nov37; LP7556.

SOME BOXER. 1916. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Earl Metcalfe.

© Lubin Mfg. Co. (Mark Swan, author); 7Mar16; LP7777.

SOME BOY. 1917. For Fox Film Corp. 5 reels.

Credits: Direction and adaptation, Otis Turner; story, William Parker.

© William Fox (Otis Turner, author); 17Jun17; LP10953.

SOME BRAVERY. 1916. 1 reel.

© Essanay Film Mfg. Co.; 11Nov16; LP9497.

SOME BRIDE. 1919. 5 reels.

Credits: Supervision, Maxwell Karger; director, Henry Otto; story, Anne Duffy, Alice Duffy; scenario, June Mathis, Luther A. Reed.

© Metro Pictures Corp.; 17Jun19; LP13839.

SOME BRIDGE WORK. 1935. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Director, Lloyd French; story, Goodman Ace.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 6May35; LP5514.

SOME CHAPERONE. Nestor. 1915. 1 reel.

Credits: Written and produced by Al. E. Christie.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 20Dec15; LP7259.

SOME CHICKEN. 1916. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, William Wolbert.

© The Vitagraph Co. of America (William Wolbert and Dave Smith, authors); 14Apr16; LP8139.

SOME CLASS. Century. 1922. 2 reels.

Credits: Written and directed by Alfred T. Goulding.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 25May22; LP17918.

SOME CLASS. 1936. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Director, Lloyd French; story, Jack Henley, Burnet Hershey.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 2May36; LP6325.

SOME DECORATORS. © 1914.

© Biograph Co.; title, descr. & 40 prints, 10Jul14; LU2996.

SOME DOCTOR. 1917. 1 reel.

Credits: Anthony P. Kelly; producer, Harry Jackson.

© Klever Pictures, Inc.; 19Feb17; LP10226.

SOME DUEL. 1915. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, George D. Baker.

© The Vitagraph Co. of America (William Addison Lathrop, author); 1Jul15; LP5745.

SOME DUEL. 1916. 1 reel.

Credits: Written and produced by Tom Mix.

© Selig Polyscope Co. (Tom Mix, author); 17Jun16; LP8553.

SOME FAMILY. Century. 1922. 2 reels.

Credits: Written and directed by Arvid E. Gillstrom.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 21Sep22; LP18234.

SOME FISH. Powers. 1916. 1 reel.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 5Apr16; LP8017.

SOME FIXER. Nestor. 1915. 1 reel.

Credits: Story, Marjorie Jones; scenario and production by Al. E. Christie.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 4Oct15; LP6543.

SOME FRIENDLY BIRDS. 1930. 957 ft., 16 mm.

© Eastman Teaching Films, Inc.; (George W. Hoke, author); 20Aug30; MP2178.

SOME HEROES. Imp. 1916. Split reel.

Credits: Scenario and production, Roy Clements.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 21Feb16; LP7685.

SOME HONEYMOON. Nestor. 1916. 1 reel.

Credits: Producer, Al. E. Christie; story, Palmer Bowman.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 7Apr16; LP8034.

SOME IMPRESSIONS ON THE SUBJECT OF THRIFT. © 1924.

Credits: Cartoon, Paul M. Felton.

© Bosworth, DeFrenes & Felton; title & descr., 19May24; 15 prints, 27Jun24; MU2590.

SOME JOB. Fay Tincher Comedy Co. Presented by World-Pictures. © 1918. 2 reels. Title changed from "Doing Her Bit."

Credits: Director, Al Sautell.

© Willis & Inglis (Tom Gibson, author); title & descr., 27May18; 71 prints, 18May18; LU12460.

SOME LARGER MAMMALS. 1931. 968 ft.

© Eastman Teaching Films, Inc. (G. W. Hoke, author); 29Oct31; MP3149.

SOME LIAR. 1919. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, Henry King; story, James Oliver Curwood; scenario, Stephen Fox.

© American Film Co., Inc. (James Oliver Curwood, author); 21Apr19; LP13660.

SOME LIKE IT HOT. 1939. 7 reels, sd. Based on a play by Ben Hecht and Gene Fowler.

Credits: Director, George Archainbaud; screenplay, Lewis R. Foster, Wilkie C. Mahoney; film editor, Edward Dmytryk.

© Paramount Pictures, Inc.; 19May39; LP8858.

SOME MEDICINE MAN. Nestor. 1916. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Roy Clements; story, Eugene B. Lewis; scenario, Fred Myton.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 28Jul16; LP8809.

SOME MONKEY STARS. Powers. 1916. 490 ft.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 3May16; MP601.

SOME MONSTERS OF THE FARM. 1924. 1 reel.

© Bray Screen Products, Inc.; 1Jun24; MP2648.

SOME MORE EXCUSES. (Stern Brothers Comedy) (Excuse Maker Series) 1926. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Scott Pembroke; story, William Anthony.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 15Jul26; LP22914.

SOME NURSE. Joker. 1917. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Allen Curtis; story, Jack Cunningham; scenario, Tom Gibson.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 6Jul17; LP11056.

SOME NURSE. (Joe Rock Comedy) 1923. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Arvid Gillstrom.

© Grand-Asher Distributing Corp.; 23Oct23; LP19523.

SOME OF OUR BIGGEST STAR PERFORMERS. 1916. Split reel.

© The Vitagraph Co. of America; 18Dec16; MP793.

SOME OF UNCLE SAM'S WORKSHOPS. (Ford Educational Library, Civics and Citizenship, v. 3) Ford Motion Picture Laboratories. 1920. 1 reel.

© Ford Motor Co.; 15Dec20; MP1787.

SOME OF UNCLE SAM'S WORKSHOPS. (Ford Educational Library, Civics and Citizenship) Ford Motion Picture Laboratories. 1922. 1 reel.

© Ford Motor Co.; 28Oct22; MP2204.

SOME PETS. Snappy. 1927. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Ansel Friedberger; story and continuity, George H. Plympton.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 16Dec27; LP24783.

SOME PROFESSOR. 1918. 1 reel.

Credits: Robert James; director, Harry Jackson.

© Klever Pictures, Inc.; 15Feb18; LP12063.

SOME PUMPKINS. SEE Summers and Hunt in Some Pumpkins.

SOME PUN'KINS. Presented by I. E. Chadwick. 1925. 7 reels.

Credits: Director, Jerome Storm; story, Bert Woodruff, Charles E. Banks.

© Chadwick Pictures Corp.; 31Oct25; LP21957.

SOME RARE SPECIMENS AND A FEW OLD FRIENDS, NEW YORK ZOOLOGICAL PARK. 1912. 1 reel.

© Thomas A. Edison, Inc.; 8Nov12; MP12.

SOME SCOUT. (Educational-Lupino Lane Comedy) 1927. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Mark Sandrich.

© Educational Film Exchanges, Inc.; 14Nov27; LP24661.

SOME SEASHORE ANIMALS. 1930. 1 reel.

© Eastman Teaching Films, Inc. (George W. Hoke, author); 24Feb30; MP1311.

SOME SERVICE. 1922. 1 reel.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 29Dec22; LP18541.

SOME SHIMMIERS. (Star Comedy) 1919. 1 reel.

Credits: Written and directed by Lyons, Moran.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 31Dec19; LP14614.

SOME SHOOTER. 1920. 2 reels.

Credits: Story and scenario, F. Hadden Ware, Jeanne Spencer; picturized by Ed (Hoot) Gibson.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 11Oct20; LP15673.

SOME SHOW. (Arthur Lake Comedy) 1930. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Gus Meins.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 17Mar30; LP1153.

SOME SNAPSHOTS AT NIAGARA FALLS. 1913. 1 reel.

© Vitagraph Co. of America (Harry Keepers, author); 20Nov13; MP121.

SOME SPECIMENS. Nestor. 1917. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Louis William Chaudet; story, Jack Cunningham; scenario, Tom Gibson.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 3Mar17; LP10305.

SOME SPEED. 1915. Split reel.

© Selig Polyscope Co.; 22Jun15; LP5656.

SOME SPOTS IN AND AROUND LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA. Powers. 1913. 1 reel.

© Thomas A. Edison, Inc.; 15May13; MP57.

SOME STATUE. © 1915.

© George Kleine (T. Hayes Hunter, author); title, descr. & 20 prints, 20Dec15; LU7252.

SOME STEAMER SCOOPING. 1913. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Maurice Costello.

© Vitagraph Co. of America (Eugene Mullin, author); 31Jul13; LP2023.

SOME TOM-BOY. Century. 1924. 2 reels.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 20Aug24; LP20508.

SOME WATER INSECTS. 1930. 1 reel.

© Eastman Teaching Films, Inc. (George W. Hoke, author); 7Jul30; MP1840.

SOME WHITE HOPE. 1915. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Ralph Ince.

© The Vitagraph Co. of America (Ralph Ince, author); 25Jan15; LP4314.

SOME WILD OATS. © 1920. Produced under the auspices of the Health Department of New York City. 7 reels.

Credits: Supervision, Samuel Cummins; director, C. J. Williams; story and scenario, Jay Holly.

© Samuel Cummins (Jay Holly, author); title, descr. & 131 prints, 19Feb20; LU14752.

SOME WILD OATS. Released by Social Hygienic Films of America, Inc. 1920. Produced with the cooperation of the U. S. Dept. of Health and U. S. Navy Recruiting Service. 6 reels.

Credits: Producer, Samuel Cummins; story, Jay Holly.

© Samuel Cummins (Jay Holly, author); 9Jun20; LP15239.

SOMEBODY LIED. Victor. 1917. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Ben Wilson; story, E. M. Ingleton; scenario, Maie Havey.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 21Mar17; LP10427.

SOMEBODY LIED. (Star Comedy) 1920. 1 reel.

Credits: Written and directed by Eddie Lyons, Lee Moran.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 9Apr20; LP14988.

SOMEBODY LIED. 1923. 2 reels.

Credits: Directors, Stephen Roberts, Bryan Foy.

© William Fox (Fox Film Corp., author); 14Oct23; LP19517.

SOMEBODY STOLE MY GAL. 1931. 1 reel.

Credits: Max Fleischer; director, Dave Fleischer.

© Paramount Publix Corp.; 20Mar31; MP2392.

SOMEBODY'S FAULT. (Educational-Hamilton Comedy) 1927. 2 reels.

Credits: Written and directed by Norman Taurog.

© Educational Film Exchanges, Inc.; 8Mar27; LP23746.

SOMEBODY'S SISTER. 1914. 1 reel.

Credits: Producer, E. A. Martin.

© Selig Polyscope Co. (Wallace C. Clifton, author); 6Jun14; LP2814.

SOMEBODY'S WRONG. (Cameo Comedy) 1926. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Jules White.

© Educational Film Exchanges, Inc.; 13Jul26; LP22905.

SOMEONE AND SOMEBODY. SEE Too Many Millions.

SOMEONE IN THE HOUSE. 1920. 6 reels. From the stage play by Larry Evans, George S. Kaufman, and Walter Percival.

Credits: Director, John E. Ince; screen adaptation, Lois Zellner, Mark Robbins.

© Metro Pictures Corp.; 22Nov20; LP15848.

SOMEONE MUST PAY. © 1919.

© Ivan Abramson; title, descr. & 340 prints, 13Aug19; LU14057.

SOMEONE TO LOVE. 1928. 6,323 ft. From the novel by Alice Duer Miller.

Credits: Director, F. Richard Jones; screenplay, Ray Harris; adaptation, Keene Thompson, Monte Brice.

© Paramount Famous Lasky Corp.; 4Dec28; LP25890.

SOMETHING ALWAYS HAPPENS. Presented by Adolph Zukor and Jesse L. Lasky. 1928. 5 reels.

Credits: Producer and director, Frank Tuttle; screenplay, Florence Ryerson, Raymond Cannon; adaptation, Florence Ryerson.

© Paramount Famous Lasky Corp.; 24Mar28; LP25102.

SOMETHING DIFFERENT. 1920. 5 reels. Adapted from the novel "Calderon's Prisoner" by Alice Duer Miller.

Credits: Director, R. William Neill; scenario, Kathryne Stuart.

© Realart Pictures Corp.; 11Dec20; LP15911.

SOMETHING IS NOTHING. SEE The Post-Impressionists.

SOMETHING NEW. © 1920.

Credits: Written and directed by Nell Shipman, Bert Van Tuyle.

© Fred H. Croghan (Nell Shipman, author); title & descr., 13Sep20; 137 prints, 5Oct20; LU15630.

SOMETHING SIMPLE. (Hal Roach Comedy) (Charley Chase Comedy) 1934. 2 reels, sd.

Credits: Directors, Charles Parrott, Walter Weems; film editor, William Terhune.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Corp.; 13Nov34; LP5109.

SOMETHING TO A DOOR. 1914. 1 reel.

Credits: Mark Swan; director, C. Jay Williams.

© Thomas A. Edison, Inc.; 10Jul14; LP3005.

SOMETHING TO CROW ABOUT. (Ford Educational Library, Agriculture, v. 4) Ford Motion Picture Laboratories. Released by Fitzpatrick & McElroy. 1921. 1 reel.

© Ford Motor Co.; 28May21; MP1962.

SOMETHING TO DO. 1919. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, Donald Crisp; story, Maximilian Foster; scenario, Will M. Ritchey.

© Famous Players-Lasky Corp.; 15Mar19; LP13524.

SOMETHING TO SING ABOUT. Presented by Edward L. Alperson. 1937. 10 reels, sd.

Credits: Producer, Zion Myers; direction, story, and music, Victor Schertzinger; screenplay, Austin Parker; film editor, Gene Milford; music director, C. Bakaleinkoff.

© Grand National Films, Inc.; 1Sep37; LP7409.

SOMETHING TO TALK ABOUT. 1937. For RCA Manufacturing Co. Filmstrip, 108 frames, sd.

© AudiVision, Inc.; 17May37; MP7462.

SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT. Paramount. Presented by Jesse L. Lasky. 1920. 7 reels.

Credits: Producer and director, Cecil B. De Mille; story, Jeanie Macpherson.

© Famous Players-Lasky Corp.; 26Aug20; LP15496.

SOME TIME SOON. (A Miniature Musical Comedy) 1937. 2 reels, sd., b&w.

Credits: Director, Sammy Lee; original story and music, Val Burton, Will Jason; screenplay, Stanley Rauh, Richard Goldstone; music score, David Snell.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Corp.; 6Apr37; LP7044.

SOMEWHAT SECRET. Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 1939. 2 reels, sd., b&w.

Credits: Director, Sammy Lee; original story, Richard English; screenplay, Julian Hochfelder, Mort Greene; music and lyrics, Earl Brent, Mort Greene; music score, David Snell.

© Loew's, Inc.; 28Mar39; LP8885.

SOMEWHERE IN ANY PLACE. 1917. 1 reel.

Credits: Lawrence Semon, Graham Baker; director, Lawrence Semon.

© Vitagraph Co. of America; 20Jan17; LP10050.

SOMEWHERE IN ANY PLACE. 1919. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Lawrence Semon; story, Lawrence Semon, Graham Baker.

© Vitagraph Co. of America; 25Nov19; LP14476.

SOMEWHERE IN DREAMLAND. (A Max Fleischer Color Classic) 1936. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Director, Dave Fleischer; animation, Seymour Kneitel, Roland Crandall.

© Paramount Productions, Inc.; 20Jan36; MP6128.

SOMEWHERE IN JERSEY. SEE William Halligan and Mary Mulhern in Somewhere in Jersey.

SOMEWHERE IN PARIS. Mentone. 1938. 17-1/2 min.

Credits: Director, Milton Schwarzwald.

© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 8Feb38; LP7798.

SOMEWHERE IN SOMEWHERE. © 1925.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Hal E. Roach, author); title, descr. & 38 prints, 20Aug25; LU21741.

SOMEWHERE IN SONORA. Presented by Charles R. Rogers. 1927. 6 reels. From the novel "Somewhere South in Sonora" by Will Levington Comfort.

Credits: Supervision, Harry J. Brown; director, Albert Rogell; adaptation by Marion Jackson.

© First National Pictures, Inc.; 23Feb27; LP23691.

SOMEWHERE IN SONORA. 1933. 57 min., sd. From the novel and Saturday Evening Post story by Will Levington Comfort.

Credits: Producer, Leon Schlesinger; director, Mack V. Wright; adaptation and dialogue, Joe Roach; film editor, William Clemens.

© Vitagraph, Inc.; 22May33; LP3890.

SOMEWHERE IN TURKEY. Rolin Film Co. © 1918.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Rolin Film Co., author); title, descr. & 15 prints, 24Jun18; LU12583.

SOMEWHERE IN WRONG. Released by F. B. O. 1925. 2 reels.

© Standard Cinema Corp.; 30Jan25; LP21145.

SOMEWHERE ON THE BATTLEFIELD. Universal Special. 1916. 2 reels.

Credits: Production and story, Hobart Henley; scenario, Elliott J. Clawson.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 21Sep16; LP9160.

SOMEWHERE OUT. (Grantland Rice Sound Sportlight) 1930. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Editor, Jack Eaton.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc.; 13Jul30; MP1786.

SOMEWHERE SOUTH IN SONORA. SEE Somewhere in Sonora.

THE SOMME. 1928. 8,000 ft.

Credits: Director, M. A. Wetherell; editor, Geoffrey Barkas.

© New Era Films, Ltd.; 1Jun28; LP25787.

THE SOMNAMBULISTS. © 1913.

© Biograph Co. (Aaron E. Bishop, author); title, descr. & 73 prints, 29Nov13; LU1682.

THE SON. 1915. 1 reel.

Credits: Producer, Percy Winter.

© Lubin Mfg. Co. (Daniel Carson Goodman, author); 28Sep15; LP6498.

SON ALTESSE (HIS HIGHNESS). © 1922.

Credits: Director, M. H. Desfontaines; scenario, Delphi Fabrice.

© SociÉtÉ des Établissements Gaumont, Paris; title, descr. & 198 prints, 19May22; LU17903.

A SON COMES HOME. Presented by Adolph Zukor. 1936. 8 reels.

Credits: Producer, Albert Lewis; director, E. A. Dupont; story, Harry Hervey; screenplay, Sylvia Thalberg.

© Paramount Pictures, Inc.; 31Jul36; LP6568.

THE SON-DAUGHTER. 1932. 9 reels, sd., b&w. Based on the play by George M. Scarborough and David Belasco.

Credits: Director, Clarence Brown; screenplay, John Goodrich, Claudine West; dialogue, Leon Gordon; film editor, Margaret Booth.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Distributing Corp.; 29Dec32; LP3514.

SON O' THE STARS. Victor. 1916. 3 reels.

Credits: Producer, Jacques Jaccard; scenario, Nell Shipman.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 26Jan16; LP7510.

THE SON OF A GUN. 1918. 2 reels.

Credits: Production, supervision, story, and scenario, Henry Lehrman; director, Richard Jones.

© William Fox (Fox Film Corp., author); 20Jan18; LP11962.

THE SON OF A HUN. (Sunshine Comedies) 1918. 2 reels.

Credits: Production and supervision, Henry Lehrman; director, Jack White.

© William Fox (Fox Film Corp., author); 29Dec18; LP13212.

THE SON OF A REBEL CHIEF. Bison. 1916. 2 reels.

Credits: Written and directed by William V. Mong.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 4Nov16; LP9448.

SON OF A SAILOR. 1933. 8 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Lloyd Bacon; screenplay, Al Cohn, Paul Gerard Smith; additional dialogue, Ernest Pagano, H. M. Walker.

© First National Pictures, Inc.; 16Dec33; LP4334.

A SON OF ANANIAS. 1923. 1 reel.

Credits: Drawn by Hy Mayer.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 10Dec23; MP2373.

SON OF COURAGE. 1930. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Jack Nelson; story and continuity, Karl Krusada.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 20Jun30; LP1376.

THE SON OF DEMOCRACY. 1918. 2 reels each. Founded on incidents in the early life of Abraham Lincoln. © Famous Players-Lasky Corp.

Credits: Produced, directed, and written by Benjamin Chapin.

8. Down the River. © 29Mar18; LP12245.

10. Under the Stars. © 16Apr18; LP12328.

A SON OF ERIN. 1916. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, Julia Crawford Ivers.

© Julia Crawford Ivers; 18Oct16; LP9381.

SON OF FRANKENSTEIN. 1939. 11 reels, sd. Suggested by a story by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley.

Credits: Producer and director, Rowland V. Lee; original screenplay, Willis Cooper; film editor, Ted Kent.

© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 24Jan39; LP8574.

THE SON OF HIS FATHER. 1918. 5 reels. From the book by Ridgwell Cullum.

Credits: Director, Victor Schertzinger.

© Thomas H. Ince Corp.; 20Feb18; LP12222.

A SON OF HIS FATHER. Paramount. Presented by Adolph Zukor and Jesse L. Lasky. 1925. 6,925 ft. From the novel by Harold Bell Wright.

Credits: Producer, Victor Fleming; screenplay, Anthony Coldewey.

© Famous Players-Lasky Corp.; 13Oct25; LP21903.

SON OF INDIA. 1931. 8 reels, sd., b&w. Adapted from the book "Mr. Isaacs" by F. Marion Crawford.

Credits: Director, Jacques Feyder; continuity and dialogue, Ernest Vajda; additional dialogue, John Meehan, Claudine West; film editor, Conrad A. Nervig.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Distributing Corp.; 17Sep31; LP2480.

SON OF KONG. 1933. 7 reels, sd.

Credits: Associate producer, Archie Marshek; director, Ernest B. Schoedsack; story, Ruth Rose; music, J. O. Taylor, Max Steiner; editor, Ted Cheesman.

© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 29Dec33; LP4401.

THE SON OF MADAME SANS GENE. 1924. 7 reels. From the novel by Emil Moreau.

Credits: Screen version, June Mathis.

© Unity Pictures, Inc. (Unione Cinematografica Italiana, author); 1Jul24; LP21035.

THE SON OF MAN. 1929. 8 reels, color.

© Midland Film Co.; 24Jan29; LP55.

A SON OF NEPTUNE. Gold Seal. 1916. 3 reels.

Credits: Produced and written by William V. Mong.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 2Aug16; LP8859.

SON OF OKLAHOMA. 1932. 6 reels.

Credits: Direction and story, Robert N. Bradbury; adaptation and dialogue, Berle Tuttle, George Hull.

© World Wide Pictures, Inc.; 17Jul32; LP3501.

THE SON OF SONTAG. © 1925.

© Ermine Productions, Inc. (Cynthia Penn, author); title, 3Mar25; descr., 17Mar25; 32 prints, 5Mar25; LU21249.

A SON OF STRIFE. © 1917. 5 reels.

Credits: Story, Paul Trinchera.

© Piedmont Pictures Corp. (Paul Trinchera, author); title & 17 prints, 24Nov17; descr., 5Dec17; LU11789.

THE SON OF TARZAN. Presented by The National Film Corp. 1920-21. 2 reels each except no. 1 which is 3 reels. From the novel by Edgar Rice Burroughs. © David P. Howells.

Credits: Director, Harry J. Revier; scenario, Roy Somerville.

1. The Call of the Jungle. © 15Mar20; LP15639.

2. Out of the Lion's Jaws. © 15Mar20; LP15640.

3. The Girl of the Jungle. © 15Mar20; LP15641.

4. The Sheik's Revenge. © 30Oct20; LP15734.

5. The Pirate's Prey. © 30Oct20; LP15735.

6. The Killer's Mate. © 30Oct20; LP15736.

7. The Quest of the Killer. © 10Dec20; LP15889.

8. Coming of Tarzan. © 10Dec20; LP15890.

9. The Kiss of the Beast. © 10Dec20; LP15891.

10. Tarzan Takes the Trail. © 28Dec20; LP15985.

11. Ashes of Love. © 28Dec20; LP15984.

12. Meriem's Ride in the Night. © 17Jan21; LP16021.

13. Double Crossed. © 17Jan21; LP16020.

14. Blazing Hearts. © 27Jan21; LP16067.

15. An Amazing Denouement. © 27Jan21; LP16068.

SON OF THE BORDER. 1933. 6 reels, sd.

Credits: Associate producer, David Lewis; director, Lloyd Nosler; story and screenplay, Wellyn Totman; film editor, Fred Knudston.

© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 5May33; LP3862.

A SON OF THE FRONTIER. (Western Featurette) 1928. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Walter Fabian; story and continuity, Carl Krusada.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 20Mar28; LP25098.

SON OF THE GODS. First National and Vitaphone. 1930. Si. & 93 min., sd., b&w, color sequences. Based on the novel by Rex Beach.

Credits: Producer, Frank Lloyd; screen version and dialogue, Bradley King.

© First National Pictures, Inc.; 17Mar30; LP1218.

SON OF THE GODS. Trailer. 1930. 1 reel, sd.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 1Feb30; MP1140.

SON OF THE GOLDEN WEST. 1928. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, Eugene Forde; story and continuity, George W. Pyper.

© F. B. O. Productions, Inc.; 1Oct28; LP25777.

A SON OF THE HILLS. 1917. 5 reels. From the novel by Harriet T. Comstock.

Credits: Director, Harry Davenport; adaptation, Joseph F. Poland.

© The Vitagraph Co. of America; 25Jan17; LP10963.

A SON OF THE IMMORTALS. 1916. 5 reels.

Credits: Producer, Otis Turner; story, Louis Tracy; scenario, Bertram Grassby.

© Bluebird Photoplays, Inc.; 28Apr16; LP8182.

A SON OF THE SAHARA. 1924. 8 reels. From the novel by Louise Gerard.

Credits: Director, Edwin Carewe; screen adaptation, Adelaide Heilborn.

© Associated First National Pictures, Inc.; 24Apr24; LP20118.

A SON OF THE SEA. Societa Italiana Cines, Rome. © 1913.

© George Kleine (Societa Italiana Cines, author); title, descr. & 77 prints, 1Nov13; LU1516.

THE SON OF THE SHEIK. United Artists. Presented by John W. Considine, Jr. 1926. 7 reels. From the novel "The Sons of the Sheik" by E. M. Hull.

Credits: Producer, George Fitzmaurice; screen adaptation, Frances Marion, Fred de Gresac.

© Feature Productions, Inc.; 24Aug26; LP23046.

THE SON OF THE WOLF. 1922. 5 reels. From the story by Jack London.

Credits: Director, Norman Dawn.

© R-C Pictures Corp.; 11Jun22; LP17957.

THE SON OF THOMAS GRAY. © 1914.

© American Film Mfg. Co. (George A. Posner, author); title, descr. & 39 prints, 22Jan14; LU2010.

THE SON OF WALLINGFORD. 1921. 8 reels.

Credits: Story, continuity, and direction, Mr. and Mrs. George Randolph Chester.

© Vitagraph Co. of America; 20Sep21; LP16976.

THE SON SHOWER. 1928. 1 reel.

Credits: Paul Terry, Hugh Shields.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc.; 12Feb28; MP4720.

A SONG A DAY. (Betty Boop Cartoon) 1936. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Director, Dave Fleischer; animation, David Tendlar, Nick Tafuri.

© Paramount Pictures, Inc.; 22May36; MP6514.

THE SONG AND DANCE MAN. Paramount. Presented by Adolph Zukor and Jesse L. Lasky. 1926. 6,997 ft.

Credits: George M. Cohan; producer and director, Herbert Brenon; screenplay, Paul Scofield.

© Famous Players-Lasky Corp.; 11Feb26; LP22393.

SONG AND DANCE MAN. 1936. 8 reels, sd. Based on the play by George M. Cohan.

Credits: Director, Allan Dwan; screenplay, Maude Fulton; music director, Samuel Kaylin.

© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.; 13Mar36; LP6231.

THE SONG AND THE SERGEANT. 1918. 2 reels. Based on a story by O. Henry [pseud. of William Sydney Porter].

Credits: Director, George Ridgwell; adaptation, Henry Southwell.

© Broadway Star Features Co., Inc.; 5Mar18; LP12145.

SONG BIRDS OF THE NORTH WOODS. Educational Films Corp. of America. Treasure Chest. Presented by E. W. Hammons. 1938. 918 ft., sd.

Credits: Story and narration, Arthur A. Allen.

© Skibo Productions, Inc.; 11Feb38; MP8152.

A SONG CONTEST. (Organlogue, no. 23) 1931. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Narration, Harry Von Zell.

© Master Art Products, Inc.; 21Oct31; MP3160.

A SONG DRAMA. SEE Derickson and Brown in A Song Drama.

SONG HITS. 1934. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Roy Turk; director, Roy Mack.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 21Feb34; MP4590.

SONG HITS ON PARADE. Presented by Adolph Zukor. 1937. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Director, Fred Waller; script, Milton Hocky, Fred Rath; music, Freddie Rich.

© Paramount Pictures, Inc.; 15Jan37; MP7125.

SONG IMPRESSIONS. SEE Dora Maughan in Song Impressions.

THE SONG IN THE DARK. 1916. 2 reels.

Credits: Maibelle Heikes Justice.

© Essanay Film Mfg. Co.; 20May16; LP8325.

A SONG IS BORN. 1939. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Director, Leslie Roush; continuity, Justin Herman.

© Paramount Pictures, Inc.; 6Jan39; MP9063.

THE SONG IS ENDED. SEE The Song You Gave Me.

THE SONG IS OVER. SEE Das Lied Ist Aus.

SONG O' MY HEART. 1930. 7,740 ft.

Credits: Director, Frank Borzage; story, Tom Barry; adaptation, Sonia Levien; editor, Margaret Clancy.

© Fox Film Corp.; 11Feb30; LP1136.

SONG O' THE WOODS. Big U. 1916. 1 reel.

Credits: Olga Printzlau; director, Clifford S. Elfelt.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 16Aug16; LP8954.

THE SONG OF A NATION. 1936. 2 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Frank McDonald; screenplay, Forrest Barnes.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 14Dec36; LP6772.

THE SONG OF FAME. 1934. 2 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Joseph Henabery; story, Cyrus Wood, A. Dorian Otvos, Eddie Moran.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 5Jul34; LP4803.

THE SONG OF HATE. 1915. 6 reels.

Credits: Producer, J. Gordon Edwards; adaptation, Rex Ingram.

© William Fox (Rex Ingram, author); 5Sep15; LP6348.

SONG OF KENTUCKY. 1929. 7,125 ft., sd.

Credits: Associate producer & director, Lew Seiler; editor, Carl Carruth.

© Fox Film Corp.; 31Oct29; LP802.

THE SONG OF LIFE. First National. Presented by Louis B. Mayer. 1921. 7 reels.

Credits: Producer and director, John M. Stahl; scenario, Bess Meredyth.

© Louis B. Mayer Productions, Inc.; 29Dec21; LP17410.

THE SONG OF LOVE. First National. 1923. 8 reels. Adapted from the novel "Dust of Desire" by Margaret Peterson.

Credits: Directors, Chester Franklin, Frances Marion.

© Joseph M. Schenck; 13Dec23; LP19710.

THE SONG OF LOVE. 1929. 9 reels, sd.

Credits: Producer, Edward Small; supervision, Harry Cohn; director, Erle C. Kenton; story, Howard J. Green, Henry McCarty.

© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 27Dec29; LP944.

SONG OF REVOLT. (A Tabloid Musical) 1937. 1 reel, sd., b&w.

Credits: Director, Roy Rowland; screenplay, Douglas Foster; music score, David Snell.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Corp.; 15Jun37; LP7237.

SONG OF SOHO. 1930. 8 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Harry Lachman; story adapted by Harry Lachman, Val Valentine; scenario and dialogue, Arthur Wimperis, Randall Faye, Frank Launder; film editor, Emile DeRuelle.

© British International Pictures, Ltd.; 6Sep30; LP1558.

THE SONG OF SOLOMON. 1914. 2 reels.

Credits: Ashley Miller.

© Thomas A. Edison, Inc.; 18Apr14; LP2540.

THE SONG OF SONGS. 1918. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, Joseph Kaufman; story, Edward Sheldon; scenario, Charles Maigne.

© Famous Players-Lasky Corp.; 2Feb18; LP12024.

THE SONGS OF SONGS. 1933. 10 reels, sd. From the novel by Hermann Sudermann and the play by Edward Sheldon.

Credits: Producer and director, Rouben Mamoulian; screenplay, Leo Birinski, Samuel Hoffenstein; music, Ralph Rainger.

© Paramount Productions, Inc.; 9Aug33; LP4057.

THE SONG OF SONGS. SEE When the Call Came.

THE SONG OF SUNNY ITALY. © 1914.

© Biograph Co.; title, descr. & 76 prints, 20Jun14; LU2891.

THE SONG OF THE BIRDS. 1935. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Dave Fleischer.

© Paramount Productions, Inc.; 27Feb35; MP5434.

SONG OF THE BUCKAROO. 1938. 6 reels, sd.

Credits: Producer, Edward Finney; director, Al Herman; story and screenplay, John Rathmell; film editor, Fred Bain; music director, Frank Sanucci.

© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 1Dec38; LP8473.

THE SONG OF THE BUILDER. 1928. 1 reel. Based on the poem by Edgar A. Guest.

© The George Matthew Adams Service; 18Jul28; MP5215.

SONG OF THE CABALLERO. 1930. 7 reels.

Credits: Kenneth C. Beaton, Norman Sper; producer, Ken Maynard; director, Harry J. Brown; adaptation, Bennett R. Cohen.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 20Jun30; LP1377.

SONG OF THE CITY. 1937. 7 reels, sd., b&w.

Credits: Producers, Lucien Hubbard, Michael Fessier; director, Errol Taggart; original story and screenplay, Michael Fessier; film editor, John B. Rogers; music, William Axt.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Corp.; 29Mar37; LP7018.

SONG OF THE EAGLE. 1933. 8 reels, sd.

Credits: Producer, Charles R. Rogers; director, Ralph Murphy; original story, Gene Towne, Graham Baker; screenplay, Casey Robinson, Willard Mack; film editor, Joseph Kane.

© Paramount Productions, Inc.; 2May33; LP3852.

SONG OF THE DAMNED. 1935. 7 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Albert S. Rogell; story, Fred De Gresac; screenplay, Earle Snell, Fred Niblo, Jr.; film editor, Otto Meyer.

© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 5Nov35; LP5919. See also Escape from Devil's Island; 5Nov35; LP7218.

THE SONG OF THE DRAGON. SEE Convoy.

SONG OF THE FLAME. First National and Vitaphone. 1930. 9 reels, sd., color. Adapted from the operetta by Otto Harbach, Oscar Hammerstein II, George Gershwin and Herbert Stothart.

Credits: Director, Alan Crosland; screen version and dialogue, Gordon Rigby; adaptation, Otto Harbach, Oscar Hammerstein II, George Gershwin, Herbert Stothart; film editor, Al Hall; music, George Gershwin, Herbert Stothart; additional music, Grant Clark, Harry Akst; director of orchestra, Leo Forbstein.

© First National Pictures, Inc.; 12Jun30; LP1353.

THE SONG OF THE FLAME. SEE The Flame Song.

THE SONG OF THE GHETTO. 1914. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, William Humphrey.

© The Vitagraph Co. of America (Louise Baganza, author); 2Jul14; LP2955.

SONG OF THE GRINGO. Presented by Edward L. Alperson. 1936. 6 reels, sd.

Credits: Producer, Edward Finney; supervision, Lindsley Parsons; director, John P. McCarthy; story, John P. McCarthy, Robert Emmett; screenplay, John P. McCarthy, Robert Emmett, Al Jennings; music score, Jose Pacheco.

© Grand National Films, Inc.; 10Nov36; LP6960.

SONG OF THE ISLANDS; a Musical Romance. Presented by Adolph Zukor. 1937. 1 reel, sd., color.

© Paramount Pictures, Inc.; 24May37; MP7428.

THE SONG OF THE LARK. © 1922.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Georges Renevant, author); title, descr. & 36 prints, 12Aug22; LU18139.

A SONG OF THE RANGE. Trailer. 1936. 1 reel, sd.

© Royal Revues, Inc.; 30Mar36; MP6433.

SONG OF THE SADDLE. 1936. Presented by First National Pictures, Inc. and The Vitaphone Corp. 6 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Louis King; story and screenplay, William Jacobs.

© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 5Feb36; LP6117.

THE SONG OF THE SEA SHELL. © 1914.

© American Film Mfg. Co. (J. Willis Sayre, author); title & 77 prints, 14Sep14; descr., 5Sep14; LU3354.

THE SONG OF THE SOUL. Societa Italiana Celio, Italy. © 1913.

© George Kleine (Societa Italiana Cello, author); title, descr. & 67 prints, 20Dec13; LU1824.

THE SONG OF THE SOUL. 1918. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, Tom Terriss; story, Shannon Fife; adaptation, Frederick Buckley, Tom Terriss.

© Vitagraph Co. of America; 25Feb18; LP12108.

THE SONG OF THE SOUL. 1920. 5 reels. From the novel "An Old World Romance" by William J. Luckes.

Credits: Director, John W. Noble.

© Messmore Kendall (Messmore Kendall and Robert W. Chambers, authors); 16Nov20; LP15865.

SONG OF THE VOODOO. (Vagabond Adventure) The Van Beuren Corp. 1931. 1 reel.

© RKO Pathe Pictures, Inc.; 26Oct31; MP3047.

THE SONG OF THE WAGE SLAVE. 1915. 5 reels. A picturization from the "Spell of the Yukon" and other verses by Robert W. Service.

© Metro Pictures Corp.; 4Oct15; LP6541.

SONG OF THE WEST. 1930. 9 reels, sd., color. From the operetta "Rainbow" by Laurence Stallings and Oscar Hammerstein, II.

Credits: Director, Ray Enright; screen version, Harvey Thew; music, Vincent Youmans.

© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 1Mar30; LP1114.

SONG OF VIENNA. Treasure Chest. Educational Pictures. Presented by E. W. Hammons. 1933. 900 ft., sd.

Credits: Producer, Willy Goldberger; editor, Sam Citron; lyrics, Robert Gilbert.

© Skibo Productions; 3Nov33; MP4471.

SONG PAINTINGS. SEE Ann Seymour in Song Paintings.

THE SONG PARADE. (Organlogue, no. 18) 1931. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Narration, Jack Arthur.

© Master Art Products, Inc.; 16Sep31; MP3065.

SONG PLUGGER. (A Song Hit Story) Educational Pictures. Presented by E. W. Hammons. 1935. 792 ft., sd.

Credits: Producer, Al Christie; director, William Watson; story, Bert Granet.

© Skibo Productions, Inc.; 1Feb35; LP5294.

THE SONG PLUGGER. SEE Joe Frisco in The Song Plugger.

SONG SAYINGS. SEE George Whiting and Sadie Burt in Song Sayings.

SONG SERVICE. 1930. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Director, Norman Taurog.

© Paramount Publix Corp.; 24Oct30; LP1685.

SONG SHOPPING. 1933. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Director, Dave Fleischer; animation, Willard Bowsky, David Tendlar.

© Paramount Productions, Inc.; 18May33; MP4059.

THE SONG WHICH GRANDMOTHER SANG. © 1913.

© Nordisk Film Co.; title, descr. & 45 prints, 9May13; LU702.

THE SONG WRITER'S REVUE. (Colortone revue) 1930. 2 reels, sd., b&w.

Credits: Director, Sammy Lee.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Distributing Corp.; 6Jan30; MP1040.

THE SONG YOU GAVE ME. 1934. 7 reels, sd. From "The Song Is Ended" by Walter Reisch.

Credits: Director, Paul L. Stein; adaptation and scenario, Clifford Grey; film editor, L. A. Appelbaum; music director, Kurt Schroeder.

© Columbia Pictures Corp. (British International Productions, Ltd.); 26Jan34; LP4437.

SONGOLOGY. SEE Coletta Ryan and Duke Yellman in Songology.

SONGS AND THINGS. SEE Jack Norworth in Songs and Things.

SONGS AS YOU LIKE THEM. SEE

Irene Stone Assisted by Esther La Rette in Songs as You Like Them.

Jim and Betty Morgan in Songs As You Like Them.

SONGS OF CENTRAL EUROPE. (Famous Melody Series) Presented by James A. FitzPatrick. © 1926.

Credits: Written and directed by James A. FitzPatrick.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Jas. A. FitzPatrick, author); title, descr. & 20 prints, 29Mar26; LU22549.

SONGS OF ENGLAND. (Famous Melody Series) Presented by James A. FitzPatrick. © 1926. Sd.

Credits: Written and directed by James A. FitzPatrick.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (James A. FitzPatrick, author); title, descr. & 17 prints, 23Jan26; LU22302.

SONGS OF FRANCE. (Famous Melody Series) Presented by James A. FitzPatrick. © 1926. Sd.

Credits: Written and directed by James A. FitzPatrick.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (James A. FitzPatrick, author); title, descr. & 20 prints, 22Jul26; LU22941.

SONGS OF IRELAND. (Famous Melody Series) Presented by James A. FitzPatrick. © 1926. Sd.

Credits: Written and directed by James A. FitzPatrick.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (James A. FitzPatrick, author); title, descr. & 19 prints, 23Jan26; LU22301.

SONGS OF ITALY. (Famous Melody Series) Presented by James A. FitzPatrick. © 1926. Sd.

Credits: Written and directed by James A. FitzPatrick.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (James A. FitzPatrick, author); title, descr. & 18 prints, 22Jul26; LU22942.

SONGS OF LOVE. SEE Jay Velie in Songs of Love.

SONGS OF MOTHER. (Song Sketch, no. 3) 1930. 1 reel.

Credits: Story and direction, Oscar Lund.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc.; 26Feb30; LP1119.

SONGS OF SCOTLAND. (Famous Melody Series) Presented by James A. FitzPatrick. © 1926. Sd.

Credits: Written and directed by James A. FitzPatrick.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (James A. FitzPatrick, author); title, descr. & 17 prints, 23Jan26; LU22303.

SONGS OF SPAIN. (Famous Melody Series) Presented by James A. FitzPatrick. © 1926. Sd.

Credits: Written and directed by James A. FitzPatrick.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (James A. FitzPatrick, author); title, descr. & 17 prints, 6Jul26; LU22871.

SONGS OF THE COLLEGES. 1934. 2 reels, sd.

Credits: Producer, Lee Marcus; editor, Charles L. Kimball.

© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 5Oct34; LP5042.

SONGS OF THE DANUBE. Treasure Chest. Presented by E. W. Hammons. 1937. 815 ft., sd.

© Skibo Productions, Inc.; 7May37; MP7408.

SONGS OF THE NORTHERN STATES. (Famous Melody Series) Presented by James A. FitzPatrick. © 1926.

Credits: Written and directed by James A. FitzPatrick.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (James A. FitzPatrick, author); title, descr. & 20 prints, 15Mar26; LU22485.

SONGS OF THE ROSES. (Gus Edwards' Colortone Revue) (Movietone Act) 1929. 1 reel.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Distributing Corp.; 21Jan29; MP5720.

SONGS OF THE SOUTH SEAS. SEE Randolph's Royal Hawaiians in Songs of the South Seas.

SONGS OF TRUCE. © 1913.

Credits: Producer, Colin Campbell.

© Selig Polyscope Company (Hettie Gray Baker, author); title, descr. & 30 prints, 28Jun13; LU877.

SONGS THAT LIVE. 1934. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Director, Roy Mack; continuity, A. Dorian Otvos.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 24Nov34; LP5119.

SONGWRITERS OF THE GAY NINETIES. Presented by Adolph Zukor. 1935. 1 reel, sd. Based on an idea suggested by Frederick V. Bowers.

Credits: Director, Fred Waller; continuity, Milton Hocky, Fred Rath.

© Paramount Productions, Inc.; 28Feb35; MP5432.

SONNY. Presented by Inspiration Pictures, Inc. 1922. 7 reels. From the play by George V. Hobart.

Credits: Director, Henry King.

© Associated First National Pictures, Inc.; 12Jun22; LP17974.

SONNY. 1922. 7 reels. From the play by George V. Hobart.

Credits: Director, Henry King.

© Inspiration Pictures, Inc.; 16Jun22; LP18156.

SONNY BOY. 1929. 7 reels.

Credits: Director, Archie L. Mayo; story, Leon Zuardo; scenario, C. Graham Baker.

© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 13Apr29; LP767.

SONNY BOY. Trailer. 1929. 1 reel, sd.

© Vitaphone Corp.; 19Mar29; MP5978.

SONNY JIM AND THE AMUSEMENT COMPANY LIMITED. 1915. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Tefft Johnson.

© The Vitagraph Co. of America (Elaine Sterne, author); 20Aug15; LP6283.

SONNY JIM AND THE FAMILY PARTY. 1915. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Tefft Johnson.

© The Vitagraph Co. of America (Elaine Sterne, author); 26Oct15; LP6873.

SONNY JIM AND THE GREAT AMERICAN GAME. 1915. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Tefft Johnson.

© The Vitagraph Co. of America (Elaine Sterne, author); 30Sep15; LP6521.

SONNY JIM AND THE VALENTINE. 1915. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Tefft Johnson.

© The Vitagraph Company of America (Elaine Sterne, author); 19Mar15; LP4764.

SONNY JIM AT THE MARDI GRAS. 1915. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Tefft Johnson.

© The Vitagraph Co. of America (Tefft Johnson, author); 26Apr15; LP5155.

SONNY JIM AT THE NORTH POLE. 1914. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Tefft Johnson.

© Vitagraph Co. of America (L. W. Lake, author); 28Mar14; LP2417.

SONNY JIM'S FIRST LOVE AFFAIR. 1915. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Tefft Johnson.

© The Vitagraph Co. of America (Bessie Boneil, author); 8Nov15; LP6874.

THE SONORA KID. Released by F. B. O. 1927. 5 reels. From the story "A Knight of the Range" by William Wallace Cook.

Credits: Director, Robert De Lacy; continuity, Percy Heath.

© R-C Pictures Corp.; 26Feb27; LP23702.

A SON'S DEVOTION. © 1913. 2 reels.

© SociÉtÉ FranÇaise des Films et CinÉmatographes Éclair (Eclair Film Co., author); title, descr. & 33 prints, 17Oct13; LU1412.

A SON'S LOVE. © 1917.

© Nordisk Films Kompagni, A/S; title, descr. & 84 prints, 2Jan17; LU9884.

SONS O' GUNS. Presented by Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc. and The Vitaphone Corp. 1936. 9 reels, sd. From the play by Fred Thompson and Jack Donahue.

Credits: Director, Lloyd Bacon; screenplay, Jerry Wald, Julius J. Epstein; music and lyrics, Harry Warren, Al Dubin.

© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 15Jun36; LP6410.

SONS OF A SOLDIER. © 1913.

© SociÉtÉ FranÇaise des Films & CinÉmatographes Éclair; title, descr. & 158 prints, 26Apr13; LU650.

SONS OF LIBERTY. 1939. 20 min., sd., color.

Credits: Director, Michael Curtiz; original screenplay, Crane Wilbur.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 20May39; LP8853.

SONS OF SATAN. © 1915.

Credits: Producer, George L. Tucker.

© Paul H. Cromelin (William Le Queux-London Film Co., Ltd., author); title, descr. & 73 prints, 19Aug15; LU6130.

SONS OF SATAN. Red Feather. 1916. 5 reels.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 26Jan16; LP7511.

SONS OF STEEL. 1935. 7 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Charles LaMont; story and adaptation, Charles S. Belden.

© Chesterfield Motion Pictures Corp.; 11Jan35; LP5242.

SONS OF SWAT. (A Grantland Rice Sportlight) © 1925.

Credits: Producer, John L. Hawkinson.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (John L. Hawkinson, author); title, descr. & 20 prints, 6Jul25; MU3093.

SONS OF THE DESERT. (Hal Roach Comedy) 1933. 7 reels, sd., b&w.

Credits: Director, William A. Seiter; story, Frank Craven; continuity, Byron Morgan; film editor, Bert Jordan.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Corp.; 27Dec33; LP4380.

SONS OF THE LEGION. Presented by Adolph Zukor. 1938. 6 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, James Hogan; original story and screenplay, Lillie Hayward, Lewis Foster, Robert F. McGowan; film editor, Anne Bauchens.

© Paramount Pictures, Inc.; 23Sep38; LP8307.

SONS OF THE PLAINS. (Broadway Brevity) 1938. 19 min., sd., color.

Credits: Direction and screenplay, Crane Wilbur; story, Lois Kennedy.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 28Dec38; LP8551.

SONS OF THE SADDLE. 1930. 8 reels.

Credits: Bennett R. Cohen; director, Harry J. Brown.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 31Jul30; LP1451.

SONS OF THE SEA. 1916. 3 reels.

Credits: Supervision, Wilbert Melville; director, Millard Wilson.

© Lubin Mfg. Co. (Josephine McLaughlin, author); 8Jun16; LP8459.

THE SONS OF THE SHEIK. SEE The Son of the Sheik.

SOOKY. 1932. 9 reels, sd. Adapted from the book "Dear Sooky" by Percy Crosby.

Credits: Director, Norman Taurog; screenplay, Sam Mintz, Joseph L. Mankiewicz, Norman McLeod.

© Paramount Publix Corp.; 2Jan32; LP2734.

SOONER OR LATER. 1920. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, Wesley Ruggles; story, Lewis Allen Browne, scenario, R. Cecil Smith.

© Selznick Pictures Corp.; 13Feb20; LP14747.

SOPHIA'S IMAGINARY VISITORS. 1914. 1 reel. Based on "Beasley's Christmas Party" by Booth Tarkington.

© Thomas A. Edison, Inc.; 30Jan14; LP2081.

SOPHIE AND THE FAKER. 1915. 1 reel.

© Essanay Film Mfg. Co.; 21May15; LP5368.

SOPHIE CHANGES HER MIND. 1915. 1 reel.

© Essanay Film Mfg. Co.; 9Feb15; LP4435.

SOPHIE LANG GOES WEST. Presented by Adolph Zukor. 1937. 6 reels, sd. From stories by Frederick Irving Anderson.

Credits: Director, Charles Riesner; screenplay, Doris Anderson, Brian Marlow, Robert Wyler; film editor, Chandler House.

© Paramount Pictures, Inc.; 10Sep37; LP7410.

SOPHIE'S FIGHTING SPIRIT. 1915. 1 reel.

© Essanay Film Mfg. Co.; 29Mar15; LP4880.

THE SOPHOMORE. 1929. 8 reels.

Credits: Supervision, William Conselman; director, Leo McCarey; story, Corey Ford, T. H. Wenning; adaptation, Joseph Franklin Poland; dialogue director, Anthony Brown.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc.; 16Sep29; LP691.

SOPHOMORE SWING. (Broadway Brevity) 1939. 20 min., sd.

Credits: Director, Roy Mack; story, Cyrus D. Wood.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 21Jun39; LP8905.

SOPHY OF KRAVONIA; or, THE VIRGIN OF PARIS. © 1920. From the novel by Anthony Hope [pseud. of Anthony Hope Hawkins].

© Harry R. Raver (Agnes Fletcher Bain, author); title, descr. & 168 prints, 31Aug20; LU15586.

THE SORCERESS. 1914. 2 reels.

© Lubin Mfg. Co. (Clay M. Greene, author); 28Oct14; LP3625.

THE SORCERESS. Rex. 1917. 1 reel.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 6Apr17; LP10522.

SORORITY BLUES. 1935. 1,000 ft., sd.

Credits: Director, William Watson; story, Marcy Klauber, Charlie Williams.

© Skibo Productions, Inc.; 6Dec35; LP5979.

SORORITY HOUSE. 1939. 64 min., sd. From the story "Chi House" by Mary Coyle Chase.

Credits: Producer, Robert Sisk; director, John Farrow; screenplay, Dalton Trumbo; editor, Harry Marker; music score, Roy Webb.

© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 12May39; LP8977.

A SORORITY MIXUP. (A Sunkist Comedy) Released by The Bray Studios. 1927. 2 reels.

Credits: Written and directed by Joseph Basil.

© The Bray Productions, Inc.; 26Mar27; LP23789.

THE SORORITY SISTER. © 1915.

Credits: Producer, Bruce Mitchell; scenario, Anthony W. Coldewey.

© Mica Film Corp. (Anthony W. Coldewey, author); title, descr. & 30 prints, 2Mar15; LU4578.

SORRELL AND SON. Presented by Joseph M. Schenck. 1927. 10 reels. From the novel by Warwick Deeping.

Credits: Produced and directed by Herbert Brenon; adaptation, Elizabeth Meehan; film editor, Marie Halvey.

© Feature Productions, Inc.; 22Dec27; LP24781.

SORRELL AND SON. Released through United Artists. 1934. 10 reels, sd. Based on the novel by Warwick Deeping.

Credits: Produced by Herbert Wilcox; director, Jack Raymond; screenplay, Lydia Hayward.

© British and Dominions Film Corp., Ltd.; 20Apr34; LP4715. (See also Sorrell and Son, 2Apr34; LP4652)

SORRELL AND SON. Released through United Artists. 1934. 10 reels, sd. Based on the novel by Warwick Deeping.

Credits: Producer, Herbert Wilcox; director, Jack Raymond; screenplay, Lydia Hayward.

© Reliance Pictures, Inc.; 20Apr34; LP4652. (See also Sorrell and Son; 20Apr34; LP4715)

THE SORROWFUL SHORE. © 1913.

© Biograph Co. (C. Cabanne, author); title, descr. & 95 prints, 27Jun13; LU865.

SORROWS OF HAPPINESS. 1915. 4,000 ft.

Credits: Producer, Joseph Kaufman.

© Lubin Mfg. Co. (Anthony P. Kelly, author); 27Dec15; LP7303.

THE SORROWS OF SATAN. Paramount. Presented by Adolph Zukor and Jesse L. Lasky. 1927. 9 reels. From the story by Marie Corelli.

Credits: Producer and director, D. W. Griffith; screenplay, Forrest Halsey; adaptation, John Russell, George Hull.

© Famous Players-Lasky Corp.; 7Feb27; LP23647.

THE-SORT-OF-GIRL-WHO-CAME-FROM-HEAVEN. 1915. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Ralph Ince.

© The Vitagraph Co. of America (Arthur Applin, author); 10Apr15; LP5111.

SO'S YOUR MONK. (A Sunkist Comedy) Presented by Al Nathan. 1927. 2 reels.

© The Bray Productions, Inc.; 9Feb27; LP23690.

SO'S YOUR OLD MAN. 1926. 6 reels. Adapted from "Mr. Bisbee's Princess" by Julian Street.

Credits: Director, Gregory La Cava; adaptation, Howard Emmett Rogers; scenario, J. Clarkson Miller.

© Famous Players-Lasky Corp.; 22Oct26; LP23265.

SOTTO E CANCELLE (BEHIND THE PRISON BARS). © 1923.

© Frank Santini (Giocomo Anazzo, author); title, descr. & 28 prints, 31Jul23; LU19259.

THE SOUBRETTE. Joker. 1917. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Allen Curtis; scenario, Tom Gibson.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 17Jul17; LP11099.

THE SOUBRETTE AND THE SIMP. 1914. 1 reel.

© Lubin Mfg. Co. (Epes W. Sargent, author); 23Oct14; LP3594.

A SOUL ASTRAY. © 1914.

© American Film Mfg. Co. (Marie Layet, author); title, & 78 prints, 18May14; descr., 16May14; LU2727.

A SOUL AT STAKE. Imp. 1916. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, William Garwood; story, John Fleming Wilson; scenario, Calder Johnstone.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 28Sep16; LP9210.

A SOUL ENSLAVED. Broadway Universal. 1916. 5 reels.

Credits: Producer, Cleo Madison; story, Adele Farrington; scenario, Olga Printzlau.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 12Jan16; LP7411.

SOUL-FIRE. First National. 1925. 9 reels. Adapted from the play "Great Music" by Martin Brown.

Credits: Producer, John S. Robertson; scenario, Josephine Lovett.

© Inspiration Pictures, Inc.; 7May25; LP21428.

A SOUL FOR SALE. Rex. 1916. 3 reels.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 5May16; LP8236.

A SOUL FOR SALE. Universal Special. 1918. 6 reels. From the story by Evelyn Campbell.

Credits: Director, Allan C. Holubar; scenario, Elliott J. Clawson.

© Jewel Productions, Inc.; 13May18; LP12421.

THE SOUL HERDER. Bison. 1917. 3 reels.

Credits: Director, Jack Ford; story and scenario, George Hively.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 24Jul17; LP11129.

THE SOUL HERDER. 1922. 2 reels.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 1Sep22; LP18194.

THE SOUL KISS. SEE Soldiers and Women.

THE SOUL MAN. Imp. 1916. 1 reel.

Credits: William Addison Lathrop; producer, Harry McRae Webster.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 28Jan16; LP7529.

THE SOUL MARKET. Popular Plays and Players, Inc. 1916. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, Francis J. Grandon.

© Metro Pictures Corp.; 9Mar16; LP7790.

THE SOUL MASTER. 1917. 5 reels.

Credits: Direction and adaptation, Marguerite Bertsch; story, James Oliver Curwood.

© The Vitagraph Co. of America; 12May17; LP10754.

THE SOUL MATE. Released through General Film Co. 1914. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, F. J. Grandon.

© Selig Polyscope Co. (Mark Reardon, author); 19Nov14; LP3810.

SOUL MATES. 1926. 6 reels.

Credits: Director, Jack Conway; story, Elinor Glyn; scenario, Carey Wilson; film editor, James McKay.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer; 11Jan26; LP22257.

THE SOUL OF A HEEL. 1938. 2 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Del Lord; story and screenplay, Ewart Adamson.

© Columbia Pictures Corp. of California, Ltd.; 20Apr38; LP7961.

THE SOUL OF A THIEF. © 1913.

© American Film Mfg. Co.; title & descr., 25Jul13; 81 prints, 28Jul13; LU1018.

THE SOUL OF A WOMAN. SEE Destiny.

THE SOUL OF BROADWAY. 1915. For Fox Film Corp. 6 reels.

Credits: Written and produced by Herbert Brenon.

© William Fox (Herbert Brenon, author); 18Oct15; LP6676.

THE SOUL OF BRONZE. © 1921. From the novel by Georges Le Faure.

Credits: Screen adaptation, Henry Roussell.

** © Harry Houdini; title & descr., 19Nov21; 532 prints, 2Dec21; LU17369.

THE SOUL OF BUDDHA. 1918. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, J. Gordon Edwards; story, Theda Bara; scenario, Adrian Johnson.

© William Fox (Fox Film Corp., author); 21Apr18; LP12339.

THE SOUL OF FRANCE. 1929. 7,536 ft., si., sd.

Credits: Producer, Jacques HaÏk; directors, A. Duges, A. Ryder; story, G. LeFaure.

© Paramount Famous Lasky Corp.; 23Aug29; LP638.

THE SOUL OF KURA-SAN. Released by Paramount Pictures Corp. 1916. 5 reels.

Credits: Charles Sarver; story, Frances E. Guihan.

© Jesse L. Lasky Feature Play Co.; 26Oct16; LP9406.

THE SOUL OF LUIGI. 1914. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Theodore Marston.

© The Vitagraph Co. of America (W. A. Tremayne, author); 24Jun14; LP2915.

THE SOUL OF MAGDALEN. 1917. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, Burton L. King; story and scenario, L. Case Russell.

© Metro Pictures Corp.; 17May17; LP10783.

THE SOUL OF PIERRE. 1915. 3 reels.

© Biograph Co.; 8Sep15; LP6313.

THE SOUL OF SATAN. 1917. For Fox Film Corp. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, Otis Turner.

© William Fox (Randolph Lewis, author); 19Aug17; LP11259.

SOUL OF THE BEAST. 1923. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, John Griffith Wray; story, C. Gardner Sullivan.

© Thos. H. Ince; 18Jun23; LP19153.

THE SOUL OF THE DESERT. © 1914.

© Biograph Co.; title, descr. & 45 prints, 25Apr14; LU2576.

THE SOUL OF THE VASE. Flying A. © 1915.

Credits: Director, W. D. Taylor.

© American Film Mfg. Co. (E. R. Whitcomb, author); title & descr., 19Jun15; 77 prints, 18Jun15; LU5591.

THE SOUL OF THE VIOLIN. © 1917.

© Nordisk Films Kompagni, A/S; title, descr. & 98 prints, 12Jan17; LU9957.

THE SOUL OF YOUTH. 1920. 6 reels.

Credits: Director, William D. Taylor; story and scenario, Julia Crawford Ivers.

© Realart Pictures Corp.; 17Jul20; LP15366.

SOUL TO SOUL. © 1913.

© SociÉtÉ FranÇaise des Films et CinÉmatographes Éclair (Eclair Film Co., author); title, descr. & 64 prints, 12Jul13; LU937.

A SOUL WITHOUT WINDOWS. © 1918.

Credits: Director, Travers Vale.

© World Film Corp. (Julia Burnham, author); title & descr., 28Sep18; 181 prints, 26Sep18; LU12906.

SOULS ADRIFT. Presented by William A. Brady. © 1917. Title changed from "Chasms."

Credits: Director, Harley Knoles; story, Andrew Soutar.

© World Film Corp. (Andrew Soutar, author); title & descr., 26Jul17; 202 prints, 28Jul17; LU11168.

SOULS AT SEA. Presented by Adolph Zukor. 1937. 10 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Henry Hathaway; story, Ted Lesser; screenplay, Grover Jones, Dale Van Every; editor, Ellsworth Hoagland; original music, Roland Anderson; music director, Boris Morros.

© Paramount Pictures, Inc.; 3Sep37; LP7396.

SOULS FOR SABLES. 1925. 6,500 ft. Suggested by "Garlan & Company" by David Graham Phillips.

Credits: Supervision, A. P. Younger; director, James C. McKay.

© Tiffany Productions, Inc.; 1Sep25; LP21788.

SOULS FOR SALE. 1923. 8 reels. From the story by Rupert Hughes.

Credits: Adapted and directed by Rupert Hughes.

© Rupert Hughes; 12Apr23; LP18869.

SOULS IN BONDAGE. 1916. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, Edgar Lewis.

© Lubin Mfg. Co. (Daniel Carson Goodman, author); 4Feb16; LP7562.

SOULS IN BONDAGE. © 1923.

Credits: Director, William H. Clifford.

© Sanford Productions (Wm. H. Clifford, author) title, descr. & 110 prints, 24Jul23; LU19227.

SOULS IN PAWN. Rex. 1915. 3 reels.

Credits: M. B. Havey; producer, Ben Wilson.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 1Jul15; LP5718.

A SOUL'S TEMPEST. © 1914.

© Pasquali American Co. (Pasquali Co., author); title, descr. & 46 prints, 6Jan14; LU1905.

SOULS THAT MEET IN THE DARK. SEE Was She to Blame?

SOULS THAT MEET IN THE NIGHT. © 1916.

© Fleitzer Film Co. (Eugen Illes, author); title, descr. & 82 prints, 17Oct16; LU9329.

SOUL'S UNITED. Gold Seal. 1917. 3 reels.

Credits: Director, Francis J. Grandon; adaptation, Henry Dittmar.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 9Jan17; LP9945.

SOUND DEFECTS. (Broadway Brevity) 1937. 22 min., sd.

Credits: Cyrus Wood, Leo Sherin, Cliff Hess; director, Roy Mack.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 26Jul37; LP7302.

SOUND EFFECTS. SEE Buddy Traps in Sound Effects.

SOUND WAVES AND THEIR SOURCES. 1933. 1 reel, sd.

© University of Chicago (Harvey B. Lemon, author); 28Dec33; MP4689.

SOUND YOUR A. 1929. 3 reels, b&w.

Credits: Director, Henry Lehrman; story, Paul Gerald Smith.

© Fox Film Corp.; 25Feb29; LP150.

SOUNDINGS. SEE The Whirlwind of Youth.

SOUP. SEE Harry Delf in Soup.

SOUP AND FISH. (Hal Roach Comedy) (Thelma Todd and Patsy Kelly Comedy) 1934. 2 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Gus Meins; film editor, Louis McManus.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Corp.; 13Feb34; LP4496.

THE SOUP AND FISH BALL. Released thru General Film Co. 1918. 15 min.

Credits: Arranged and directed by Arthur D. Hotaling.

© Essanay Film Mfg. Co.; 22Jan18; LP11998.

SOUP AND NUTS. Joker. 1916. 1 reel.

Credits: Ben Cohn; producer, Allen Curtis.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 2Aug16; LP8860.

SOUP FOR NUTS. Mentone. 1934. 2 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Milton Schwarzwald; story, Bert Granet.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 22Jun34; LP4783.

THE SOUP INDUSTRY. (Near-Educational Series) 1915. Split reel.

© Biograph Co.; 27Feb15; LP4565.

THE SOUP SONG. (A Flip the Frog Cartoon) 1931. 1 reel.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Distributing Corp.; 25May31; MP2567.

SOUP TO MUTTS. (A Walter Lantz Cartune) 1939. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Lester Kline; story, Vic McLeod; animation, George Nicholes, Dick Marion.

© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 5Jan39; MP9018.

SOUP TO NUTS. (Educational-Christie Comedies) 1925. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, William Watson; story, Hal Conklin.

© Christie Film Co., Inc.; 24Sep25; LP21846.

SOUP TO NUTS. 1930. 6,340 ft., sd.

Credits: Associate producer, A. L. Rockett; director, Benjamin Stoloff; original screen story and dialogue, Rube Goldberg; continuity, Howard J. Green; editor, Clyde Carruth.

© Fox Film Corp.; 16Aug30; LP1548.

SOUR GRAPES. SEE Let's Try Again.

THE SOURCE. Paramount. Presented by Jesse L. Lasky. 1918. 5 reels. From the novel by Clarence Budington Kelland.

Credits: Director, George H. Melford; adaptation, Monte Katterjohn.

© Famous Players-Lasky Corp.; 6Aug18; LP12759.

THE SOURCE OF HAPPINESS. Laemmle. 1915. 1 reel.

Credits: Producer, Frank Lloyd; scenario, L. V. Jefferson.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 30Jul15; LP5988.

THE SOUTH AFRICAN MINES. 1914. 1 reel.

© Thomas A. Edison, Inc.; 8Aug14; MP215.

THE SOUTH AFRICAN WHALING INDUSTRY. 1913. 1 reel.

© Thomas A. Edison, Inc.; 15Nov13; MP104.

SOUTH CHINA. (Dorsey Motion Picture Travelogues) © 1916. 4 reels.

© United Photo Plays Co. (George A. Dorsey, author); title, descr. & 7 prints, 2Jun16; MU626.

SOUTH O' THE NORTH POLE. © 1924.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Hal E. Roach, author); title, descr. & 34 prints, 2Aug24; LU20459.

SOUTH OF ARIZONA. 1938. 6 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Sam Nelson; original screenplay, Bennett R. Cohen; film editor, William Lyon; music director, Morris Stoloff.

© Columbia Pictures Corp. of California, Ltd.; 18Jul38; LP8153.

SOUTH OF NORTHERN LIGHTS. Presented by William Steiner Productions. © 1922.

Credits: Story and screen adaptation, Neal Hart.

© William Steiner (Neal Hart, author); title, descr. & 312 prints, 22Sep22; LU18231.

SOUTH OF NORTHERN LIGHTS. 1927. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Josef Levigard; story and continuity, Arthur Henry Gooden.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 30Sep27; LP24476.

SOUTH OF SANTA FE. 1932. 61 min., sd.

Credits: Producer, Trem Carr; director, Bert Glennon; story and adaptation, G. A. Durlam.

© Sono Art World Wide Pictures, Inc.; 8Jan32; LP2852.

SOUTH OF SUVA. 1922. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, Frank Urson; story, Ewart Adamson; scenario, Fred Myton.

© Realart Pictures Corp.; 24May22; LP17920.

SOUTH OF THE RIO GRANDE. 1932. 6 reels.

Credits: Director, Lambert Hillyer; story, Harold Shumate; adaptation, Milton Krims; film editor, Maurice Wright.

© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 23Feb32; LP2874.

THE SOUTH POLE FLIGHT. (An Oswald Comedy) Snappy. 1928. 1 reel.

Credits: Directors, Hugh Harman, Ben Clopton.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 2Oct28; LP25694.

SOUTH POLE OR BUST. (Paul Terry Toons) Educational. Presented by E. H. Hammons. 1934. 519 ft., sd.

Credits: Frank Moser, Paul Terry; scored and conducted by Philip A. Scheib.

© Moser & Terry, Inc.; 14Dec34; MP5194.

SOUTH RIDING. Presented by Alexander Korda. 1938. 10 reels, sd., b&w. Based on the novel by Winifred Holtby.

Credits: Associate producer, Stanley Haynes; director, Victor Saville; screenplay, Ian Dalrymple; film editor, Hugh Stewart; music score, Richard Addinsell; music director, Muir Mathieson.

© London Film Productions, Ltd.; 4Apr38; LP8211.

SOUTH SEA LOVE. 1923. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, David Solomon; story, Frederick Hatton, Fannie Hatton; scenario, Harrison Josephs.

© William Fox (Fox Film Corp., author); 25Nov23; LP19815.

SOUTH SEA LOVE. 1927. 7 reels. From "A Game in the Bush" by Georges Surdez.

Credits: Director, Ralph Ince; continuity, Enid Hibbard.

© R-C Pictures Corp.; 3Nov27; LP24636.

SOUTH SEA ROSE. 1929. 6,500 ft., sd.

Credits: Director, Allan Dawn; play, Tom Cushing; scenario, Sonya Levien; editor, Harold Schuster.

© Fox Film Corp.; 24Oct29; LP864.

SOUTH SEA SAGAS. (A Grantland Rice Sportlight) Presented by AmÉdÉe J. Van Beuren. 1928. 1 reel.

Credits: Producer, John L. Hawkinson.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc.; 29Aug28; MP5312.

SOUTH SEASICKNESS. 1935. 2 reels, sd.

Credits: Producer, Lee Marcus; director, Arthur Ripley; story, Arthur Ripley, Johnny Grey; film editor, John Lockert.

© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 28Mar35; LP5424.

SOUTHBOUND LIMITED. (Monty Banks Comedy) 1923. 2 reels.

Credits: Written and directed by Alfred Goulding.

© Grand-Asher Distributing Corp.; 21Sep23; LP19429.

SOUTHERN EXPOSURE. (Krazy Kat) Presented by Columbia Pictures Corp. 1934. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Producer, Charles Mintz; story and animation, Ben Harrison, Manny Gould; musical direction, Joe de Nat; musical score, Charles Rosoff.

© Screen Gems, Inc.; 2Feb34; MP4567.

SOUTHERN EXPOSURE. (Hal Roach Comedy) 1935. 2 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Charles Parrott; film editor, William Terhune.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Corp.; 3Jun35; LP5598.

SOUTHERN HORSE-PITALITY. (Paul Terry-Toons) 1935. 1 reel.

Credits: Frank Moser; Paul Terry.

© Moser & Terry, Inc.; 29Nov35; MP6037.

SOUTHERN JUSTICE. 1917. 5 reels.

Credits: Written, directed and produced by Lynn F. Reynolds.

© Bluebird Photoplays, Inc.; 1May17; LP10691.

SOUTHERN LOVE AND NORTHERN EXPOSURE. SEE Two Lips and Juleps.

SOUTHERN RHYTHM. (Paul Terry Toons) 1932. 6 min.

Credits: Frank Moser and Paul Terry.

© Moser & Terry, Inc.; 18Sep32; LP3320.

SOUTHERN STYLE. 1934. 2 reels, sd.

Credits: Producer, Lee Marcus; director, Alf Goulding; story, Stanley Rauh, Joseph A. Fields; film editor, John Lockert; music director, Roy Webb.

© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 7Sep34; LP4947.

THE SOUTHERNER. 1931. 10 reels, sd., b&w.

Credits: Producer, Harry Pollard; dialogue continuity, Bess Meredyth, Wells Root; film editor, Margaret Booth; music and lyrics, Herbert Stothart, Jacques Wolfe, Howard Johnson, Arthur Freed.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Distributing Corp.; 19Feb31; LP1992.

THE SOUTHERNERS. 1914. 3 reels. Adapted from the novel by Cyrus Townsend Brady.

© Thomas A. Edison, Inc.; 2May14; LP2634.

SOUTHLAND BOUND. (Organlogue, no. 20) 1931. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Narration, Norman Brokenshire.

© Master Art Products, Inc.; 30Sep31; MP3074.

SOUTHWARD, HO! 1939. 6 reels, sd.

Credits: Associate producer and director, Joseph Kane; original story, John Rathmell, Jack Natteford; screenplay, Gerald Geraghty; film editor, Lester Orlebeck; music director, Cy Feuer.

© Republic Pictures Corp. (Republic Productions, Inc., author); 19May39; LP8881.

SOUVENIRS. SEE Sarah Padden.

THE SOWER OF RUIN. © 1913.

© SociÉtÉ des Films & CinÉmatographes Éclair; title, descr. & 60 prints, 19Mar13; LU495.

THE SOWER REAPS. © 1914.

© American Film Mfg. Co. (Robert A. Sanbourn, author); title, descr. & 174 prints, 26Dec14; LU4028.

THE SOWERS. 1916. 5 reels.

© Jesse L. Lasky Feature Play Co.; 16Mar16; LP7853.

SOWERS AND REAPERS. Rolfe Photoplays, Inc. Presented by B. A. Rolfe. 1917. 6 reels.

Credits: Written and directed by George D. Baker.

© Metro Pictures Corp.; 8May17; LP10737.

THE SOWING OF ALDERSON CREE. SEE Seeds of Vengeance.

SOWING THE WIND. 1921. 9 reels.

Credits: Producer, Louis B. Mayer; director, John M. Stahl; story, Sidney Grundy.

© Anita Stewart Productions, Inc. (Louis B. Mayer, author); 15Sep21; LP16140.

SPADES ARE TRUMPS. 1915. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Lee Beggs.

© The Vitagraph Co. of America (Charles Brown, author); 30Apr15; LP5224.

SPAGHETTI AND LOTTERY. 1915. Split reel.

© Lubin Mfg. Co. (Will Louis, author); 6Jan15; LP4157.

SPAIN. SEE Phil Baker in Spain.

SPAIN'S MADDEST FIESTA. (Around the World with Burton Holmes) 1930. 1 reel.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Distributing Corp.; 1Dec30; MP2094.

SPAIN'S ROMANTIC ISLES; MAJORCA. (World on Parade Series, no. 2) 1935. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Narration, Alois Havrilla; text, Russell Spaulding.

© The Van Beuren Corp.; 18Oct35; MP5919.

SPANGLES. Jewel. 1926. 6 reels.

Credits: Director, Frank O'Connor; story, Nellie Revell; adaptation and scenario, Leah Baird.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 25Aug26; LP23055.

THE SPANIARD. Paramount. Presented by Adolph Zukor and Jesse L. Lasky. 1925. 6,635 ft. From the novel by Juanita Savage.

Credits: Producer, Raoul Walsh; screenplay, J. T. O'Donohoe.

© Famous Players-Lasky Corp.; 17Apr25; LP21366.

THE SPANISH ACRES. SEE The Santa Fe Trail.

SPANISH-AMERICA. (E. M. Newman's Musical World Journeys) 1934. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Editor, Bert Frank.

© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 2Mar34; MP4622.

THE SPANISH CAPE MYSTERY. 1935. 8 reels, sd. From the novel by Ellery Queen [pseud. of Frederic Dannay and Manfred Bennington Lee].

Credits: Producer, M. H. Hoffman; director, Lewis D. Collins; adaptation and screenplay, Albert DeMond; editor, Jack Ogilvie.

© Republic Pictures Corp.; 15Oct35; LP5859.

SPANISH CHILDREN. (A Paramount-Burton Holmes Travel-Picture) 1921. 1 reel.

© Burton Holmes Lectures, Inc. (Burton Holmes, author); 3Jul21; MP1985.

SPANISH CONQUERORS. SEE Columbus.

THE SPANISH DANCER. Paramount. Presented by Adolph Zukor. 1923. 9 reels. Adapted from the play "Don CÉsar de Bazan" by Adolphe D'Ennery and P. F. P. Dumanoir.

Credits: Producer, Herbert Brenon; adaptation, June Mathis, Beulah Marie Dix.

© Famous Players-Lasky Corp.; 17Oct23; LP19503.

SPANISH DANCER. (Models in Motion) 1931. 243 ft.

© Eastman Teaching Films, Inc. (George W. Hoke, author); 29Apr31; MP2638.

SPANISH FARM. SEE Roses of Picardy.

SPANISH HOLIDAYS. (Paramount-Burton Holmes Travel Picture) 1921. 1 reel.

© Burton Holmes Lectures, Inc. (Burton Holmes, author); 8Aug21; MP2007.

THE SPANISH JADE. 1922. 5 reels. From the story by Maurice Hewlett.

Credits: Supervision, Tom J. Geraghty; scenario, Josephine Lovett.

© Famous Players-Lasky Corp.; 25Apr22; LP17782.

SPANISH LOVE. © 1926.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Paul Terry, author); title, descr. & 20 prints, 6Feb26; MU3332.

A SPANISH MADONNA. © 1915.

Credits: Producer, Frank E. Montgomery.

© Mica Film Corp. (D. F. Whitcomb, author); title, descr. & 34 prints, 5Mar15; LU4612.

A SPANISH OMELET. © 1914.

© Biograph Co.; title, descr. & 44 prints, 23Jun14; LU2897.

A SPANISH OMELET. 1927. 2 reels, b&w.

Credits: Director, Ray Flynn; story and scenario, Andrew Bennison.

© Fox Film Corp.; 31Jul27; LP24286.

SPANISH ONIONS. (Terrytoons) 1930. 1 reel.

© Audio Cinema, Inc.; 23Jul30; LP1498.

THE SPANISH PARROT-GIRL. © 1913.

© Selig Polyscope Co. (M. H. Justice, author); title, descr. & 40 prints, 1Mar13; LU424.

A SPANISH ROMEO. 1925. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, George E. Marshall; story, Richard Harding Davis; scenario, W. Scott Darling.

© William Fox (Fox Film Corp., author); 15Feb25; LP21151.

SPANISH SERENADE; Danced by Saharet. © 1914.

© Commercial Biophone Co. (Mester Projections, author); title & 2 prints, 8Aug14, descr., 18Aug14; MU222.

A SPANISH SERENADE. SEE The La Valles.

SPANISH SUNLIGHT. SEE The Girl from Montmartre.

A SPANISH TWIST. (Tom and Jerry Series) The Van Beuren Corp. 1932. 1 reel.

Credits: John Foster, George Stallings.

© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc. (The Van Beuren Corp., author); 14Oct32; MP3616.

THE SPANKING AGE. 1928. 2 reels, sd., b&w.

Credits: Story and direction, Robert McGowan; editor, Richard Currier.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Distributing Corp.; 15Dec28; LP25918.

SPANKING BREEZES. © 1926.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Mack Sennett, author); title, descr. & 38 prints, 23Jan26; LU22298.

SPANKY. (A Hal Roach Subject) Presented by Hal Roach. 1932. 2 reels, sd., b&w.

Credits: Producer and director, Robert McGowan; dialogue, H. M. Walker; editor, Richard Currier.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Distributing Corp.; 29Mar32; LP2945.

SPANUTH'S ORIGINAL VOD-A-VIL MOVIES. © 1919-20. ** © Hans A. Spanuth.

1. © title & descr., 17Apr19; 5 prints, 5Apr19; LU13854.

2. © title & descr., 17Apr19; 5 prints, 5Apr19; LU13855.

3. © title & descr., 17Apr19; 5 prints, 5Apr19; LU13856.

4. © title & descr., 17Apr19; 5 prints, 5Apr19; LU13857.

5. © title & descr., 17Apr19; 5 prints, 5Apr19; LU13858.

6. © title & descr., 17Apr19; 4 prints, 5Apr19; LU13859.

7. © title & descr., 17Apr19; 5 prints, 5Apr19; LU13860.

8. © title & descr., 17Apr19; 4 prints, 5Apr19; LU13861.

9. © title & descr., 17Apr19; 4 prints, 5Apr19; LU13862.

10. © title & descr., 17Apr19; 4 prints, 5Apr19; LU13863.

11. © title & descr., 17Apr19; 4 prints, 5Apr19; LU13864.

12. © title & descr., 17Apr19; 5 prints, 5Apr19; LU13865.

13. © title & descr., 17Apr19; 4 prints, 5Apr19; LU13866.

14. © title & descr., 17Apr19; 4 prints, 5Apr19; LU13867.

15. © title & descr., 17Apr19; 5 prints, 5Apr19; LU13868.

16. © title & descr., 27Oct19; 4 prints, 19Sep19; LU14393.

17. © title & descr., 27Oct19; 4 prints, 19Sep19; LU14394.

18. © title & descr., 27Oct19; 22 prints, 19Sep19; LU14395.

19. © title & descr., 27Oct19; 20 prints, 19Sep19; LU14396.

20. © title & descr., 27Oct19; 13 prints, 19Sep19; LU14397.

21. © title & descr., 27Oct19; 19 prints, 19Sep19; LU14398.

23. © title & descr., 27Oct19; 4 prints, 19Sep19; LU14399.

24. © title & descr., 27Oct19; 5 prints, 19Sep19; LU14400.

25. © title & descr., 27Oct19; 4 prints, 19Sep19; LU14401.

26. © title & descr., 27Oct19; 4 prints, 19Sep19; LU14402.

27. © title & descr., 27Oct19; 4 prints, 19Sep19; LU14403.

28. © title & descr., 27Oct19; 4 prints, 19Sep19; LU14404.

28. © title & descr., 11Mar20; 8 prints, 26Feb20; LU14857.

29. © title & descr., 11Mar20; 8 prints, 26Feb20; LU14858.

30. © title & descr., 11Mar20; 8 prints, 26Feb20; LU14859.

31. © title & descr., 11Mar20; 8 prints, 26Feb20; LU14860.

32. © title & descr., 11Mar20; 8 prints, 26Feb20; LU14861.

33. © title & descr., 11Mar20; 8 prints, 26Feb20; LU14862.

34. © title & descr., 11Mar20; 8 prints, 26Feb20; LU14863.

35. © title & descr., 11Mar20; 8 prints, 26Feb20; LU14864.

37. © title & descr., 11Mar20; 8 prints, 26Feb20; LU14865.

38. © title & descr., 11Mar20; 8 prints, 26Feb20; LU14866.

39. © title & descr., 11Mar20; 8 prints, 26Feb20; LU14867.

SPARERIBS REFORMS. (Toots & Casper Series, no. 9) 1929. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Albert Herman; story, E. V. Durling, Victor Potel.

© Standard Cinema Corp.; 28Apr29; LP393.

THE SPARK AND THE FLAME. 1915. 1,000 ft.

Credits: Written and produced by Wilbert Melville.

© Lubin Mfg. Co. (Wilbert Melville, author); 13Aug15; LP6098.

THE SPARK DIVINE. 1919. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, Tom Terriss; story, Alicia Ramsey; scenario, George Proctor.

© Vitagraph Co. of America; 17Jun19; LP13871.

SPARK PLUG. 1936. 703 ft., sd., color. From the comic by Billy de Beck.

Credits: Producer, Charles B. Mintz; story, Sid Marcus; animation, Art Davis; music, Joe de Nat.

© Screen Gems, Inc.; 7Apr36; MP6343.

SPARKS OF FLINT. (Hoxie Feature) 1922. 5 reels.

Credits: Story and direction, Roy Clements.

© Arrow Film Corp.; 3Jan22; LP17426.

THE SPARROW. © 1914.

© SociÉtÉ FranÇaise des Films et CinÉmatographes Éclair, Inc.; title, descr. & 108 prints, 28Feb14; LU2241.

SPARROW OF THE CIRCUS. © 1914.

© American Film Mfg. Co. (M. R. McKinstry, author); title, descr. & 45 prints, 6Jul14; LU2969.

SPARROWS. 1926. 9 reels. From an original story by Winifred Dunn.

Credits: Adaptation, C. Gardner Sullivan.

© The Pickford Corp.; 30Apr26; LP22664.

SPARTACUS; or THE REVOLT OF THE GLADIATORS. Pasquali and Co., Italy. © 1914.

© George Kleine (Pasquali & Co., author); title, descr. & 149 prints, 16Feb14; LU2155.

SPARTACUS, THE GLADIATOR OF THRACE. Pasquali & Co., Italy. © 1913.

© George Kleine (Pasquali & Co., author); title, descr. & 166 prints, 28Nov13; LU1677.

SPARTAN DIET. (A Grantland Rice Sportlight) Presented by AmÉdÉe J. Van Beuren. 1928. 1 reel.

Credits: Producer, John L. Hawkinson.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc.; 14Oct28; MP5437.

THE SPARTAN GIRL. © 1914.

© Pasquali American Co. (Pasquali Co., author); title, descr. & 50 prints, 28Feb14; LU2249.

A SPARTAN GIRL OF THE WEST. © 1913.

© American Film Mfg. Co. (Theodosia Harris, author); title, descr. & 41 prints, 4Dec13; LU1723.

SPAWN OF THE DESERT. 1923. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, Ben Wilson; scenario, Daniel F. Whitcomb.

© Arrow Film Corp.; 23Jan23; LP18614.

THE SPEAK EASY. 1919. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Richard Jones.

© Mack Sennett; 22Dec19; LP14566.

SPEAK EASY. (Bull's Eye Comedy) 1925. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Richard Smith.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 1Aug25; LP21692.

SPEAKEASY. Presented by William Fox. 1929. 7 reels.

Credits: Produced and directed by Benjamin Stoloff; story, Edward Knoblock, George Rosener; scenario, Edwine Burke, F. H. Brennan; film editor, J. Edwin Robbins.

© Fox Film Corp.; 29Mar29; LP261.

SPEAK FREELY. Century. 1925. 2 reels.

Credits: Written and directed by William Watson.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 16Jan25; LP21051.

SPEAKING OF OPERATIONS. 1933. 2 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Roy Mack; story, Jack Henley, Glen Lambert.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 16Feb33; LP3654.

SPEAKING OF RELATIONS. (Hal Roach Comedy) (Irvin S. Cobb Comedy) 1934. 2 reels, sd., b&w.

Credits: Director, Hal Yates; film editor, William Terhune.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Corp.; 3Jul34; LP4850.

SPEAKING OF THE WEATHER. (Merrie Melodies) 1937. 7 min., sd., color.

Credits: Producer, Leon Schlesinger; supervision, Frank Tashlin; animation, Joe D'Igalo, Volney White.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 6Dec37; MP7987.

SPECIAL AGENT. Presented by Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc. and The Vitaphone Corp. 1935. 9 reels.

Credits: Director, William Keighley; story idea, Martin Mooney; screenplay, Laird Doyle, Abem Finkel.

© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 20Sep35; LP5800.

SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS. 1937. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Director, Joseph Henabery.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 19Apr37; LP7056.

SPECIAL DELIVERY. 1922. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Al St. John.

© William Fox (Fox Film Corp., author); 30Apr22; LP17856.

SPECIAL DELIVERY. Paramount. Presented by Adolph Zukor and Jesse L. Lasky. 1927. 6 reels.

Credits: Eddie Cantor; director, William Goodrich; adaptation and continuity, John Goodrich.

© Famous Players-Lasky Corp.; 26Mar27; LP23886.

SPECIAL EDITION. (Harold Highbrow Series) Snappy. 1928. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Doran Cox; story, James Madison; continuity, George H. Plympton.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 20Mar28; LP25097.

SPECIAL INSPECTOR. 1939. 6 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Leon Barsha; screenplay, Edgar Edwards.

© Warwick Pictures, Inc. (Central Films, author); 20Feb39; LP8645.

SPECIAL INVESTIGATOR. 1936. 61 min., sd. From the novel by Erle Stanley Gardner.

Credits: Associate producer, Cliff Reid; director, Louis King; screenplay, Louis Stevens, Thomas Lennon, Ferdinand Reyher; editor, George Hively; music director, Roy Webb.

© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 24Apr36; LP6375.

SPECIAL SALES MADE PROFITABLE. SEE

Credits and Collections.

THE SPECIAL SIX AND THE GREAT SIX. 1928. 1 reel.

© Willys-Overland, Inc. (Raymond J. Faller, author); 25Feb28; MP4811.

SPECIAL TODAY. Metro-Drew. 1918. 1 reel.

Credits: Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Drew.

© Metro Film Corp.; 13Mar18; LP12177.

SPECIAL TRAVEL SERIES. SEE Paramount Travel Pictures.

THE SPECIALIST. 1929. 2 reels, sd.

© Charles (Chic) Sale; 16Dec29; MP1021.

SPECIALLY POSED VIEWS OF THEODORE ROOSEVELT. 1916. Split reel.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 3Jun16; MP632.

A SPECIES OF MEXICAN MAN. 1915. 3,000 ft.

Credits: Written and produced by Romaine Fielding.

© Lubin Mfg. Co.; 16Aug15; LP6109.

THE SPECK ON THE WALL. 1914. 2,000 ft.

Credits: Producer, Colin Campbell.

© Selig Polyscope Co. (James Oliver Curwood, author); 31Jul14; LP3125.

THE SPECKLED BAND. © 1912. From "The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes" by Sir A. Conan Doyle.

© SociÉtÉ FranÇaise des Films & CinÉmatographes Éclair; title, descr. & 78 prints, 1Nov12; LU85.

THE SPECKLED BAND. (Sherlock Holmes Series). Produced by British and Dominions Studios. Presented by First Division and Ameranglo Corp. 1931. 7 reels, sd. From the story by Arthur Conan Doyle.

Credits: Director, Jack Raymond; adaptation, W. P. Lipscomb; editing, P. M. Rogers.

© First Division Pictures, Inc.; 6Nov31; LP2624.

THE SPECTACLE MAKER. (A Colortone Musical) 1934. 2 reels, sd., color.

Credits: Screenplay and direction, John Villiers Farrow; original story, Frank Harris; music, Herbert Stothart.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Corp.; 20Sep34; LP4996.

THE SPECTER OF THE SEA. 1913. 2 reels. Adapted from an ancient East Frisian legend, "The Gonger."

© European Feature Film Corp. (German Bioscope Co., author); 20Jan13; LP290.

THE SPECTRE BRIDEGROOM. © 1913.

© SociÉtÉ FranÇaise des Films et CinÉmatographes Éclair; title, descr. & 94 prints, 2Jan13; LU233.

SPECTRO AT THE HOUR OF MIDNIGHT. © 1914.

© Lucky Film Producers (Anthony Lucchese, author); title, descr. & 16 prints, 27Oct14; LU3617.

SPEED. Black Diamond. © 1917. 1 reel.

Credits: James O. Walsh, Rex Taylor, Horace G. Plimpton, Jr., William Louis, Russell Taylor.

© United States Motion Picture Corp.; title, descr. & 143 prints, 28Mar17; LU10467.

SPEED. Paramount. 1920. 1 reel.

Credits: Written and directed by Al St. John.

© Famous Players-Lasky Corp.; 18Oct20; LP15705.

SPEED. © 1922-23. © Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Bertram Millhauser, author).

1. The Getaway. © title, descr. & 48 prints, 9Oct22; LU18279.

2. Nerve. © title, descr. & 32 prints, 9Oct22; LU18280.

3. Pious Pedro. © title, descr. & 38 prints, 11Oct22; LU18305.

4. The Quagmire. © title, descr. & 34 prints, 9Oct22; LU18281.

5. Fighting Mad. © title, descr. & 38 prints, 9Oct22; LU18282.

6. Panic. © title, descr. & 40 prints, 9Oct22; LU18284.

7. Jaws of Danger. © title, descr. & 34 prints, 14Dec22; LU18493.

8. Caught. © title, descr. & 40 prints, 14Dec22; LU18494.

9. Hit or Miss. © title, descr. & 34 prints, 14Dec22; LU18495.

10. Buried Alive. © title, descr. & 34 prints, 14Dec22; LU18496.

11. Into the Crusher. © title, descr. & 40 prints, 20Feb23; LU18694.

12. Trimmed. © title, descr. & 32 prints, 20Feb23; LU18695.

13. Risky Business. © title, descr. & 32 prints, 20Feb23; LU18696.

14. The Peril Rider. © title, descr. & 39 prints, 20Feb23; LU18697.

15. Found Guilty. © title, descr. & 38 prints, 7Jun23; LU19059.

SPEED. 1925. 6 reels. From the story by Grace Sartwell Mason.

Credits: Producer, Ben Verschleiser; director, Edward J. LeSaint; adaptation, Lois Zellner.

© Banner Productions, Inc.; 6Mar25; LP21210.

SPEED. 1931. 21 min., sd.

Credits: Director, Mack Sennett; story and dialogue, John A. Waldron, Earle Rodney, Harry McCoy, Ewart Adamson.

© Mack Sennett, Inc.; 27Sep31; LP2706.

SPEED. 1936. 7 reels, sd., b&w.

Credits: Producer, Lucien Hubbard; director, Edwin L. Marin; original story, Milton Krims, Larry Bachman; screenplay, Michael Fessier; film editor, Ben Lewis; music score, Edward Ward.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Corp.; 4May36; LP6350.

SPEED AND SPUNK. 1916. 1 reel.

Credits: Lawrence Semon, Graham Baker; director, Lawrence Semon.

© Vitagraph Co. of America; 13Dec16; LP9731.

SPEED AND SPUNK. 1920. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Lawrence Semon; story, Lawrence Semon, Graham Baker.

© Vitagraph Co. of America; 19Mar20; LP14910.

SPEED AND SPURS. 1928. 2 reels.

Credits: Story, continuity, and direction, Walter Fabian.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 15Aug28; LP25540.

THE SPEED BOY. (Star Comedy) 1922. 1 reel.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 2Nov22; LP18370.

SPEED, BOYS! Century. 1924. 2 reels.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 25Aug24; LP20513.

SPEED BUGS. Century. 1923. 2 reels.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 4Jun23; LP19056.

THE SPEED CLASSIC. Presented by Samuel Zierler. 1928. 4,700 ft. Adapted from the story "They're Off."

Credits: Director, Bruce Mitchell; editor, Bertha A. Montaigen.

© Excellent Pictures Corp.; 11Aug28; LP25521.

THE SPEED DEMON. 1932. 7 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, D. Ross Lederman; screenplay, Charles R. Condon.

© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 8Nov32; LP3405.

SPEED 'EM UP. Presented by Century Comedies. 1922. 2 reels.

Credits: Written and directed by Arvid E. Gillstrom.

© Universal Film Manufacturing Co., Inc.; 31May22; LP17933.

THE SPEED GIRL. 1921. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, Maurice Campbell; story, Elmer Harris; screen version, Douglas Doty.

© Realart Pictures Corp.; 29Sep21; LP17031.

THE SPEED HOUND. (A Fistical Culture Comedy) Released by The Bray Studios. 1927. 2 reels.

Credits: Eddie Cantor; director, Albert Herman.

© The Bray Productions, Inc.; 21Apr27; LP23885.

SPEED IN THE GAY NINETIES. (Educational's Comedies) Presented by Mack Sennett. 1932. 18 min., sd.

Credits: Director, Del Lord; story and dialogue, John A. Waldron, Earle Rodney, Harry McCoy, John Grey.

© Mack Sennett, Inc.; 3Apr32; LP3095.

THE SPEED KING. Imp. 1916. 2 reels.

Credits: Producer, Richard Stanton; scenario, Walter Woods.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 28Jul16; LP8820.

THE SPEED LIMIT. Gotham. 1926. 6 reels.

Credits: Supervision, Renaud Hoffman; director, Frank O'Connor; story, James J. Tynan.

© Lumas Film Corp.; 11Feb26; LP22394.

THE SPEED LIMIT. (Sportlight) The Van Beuren Corp. 1931. 1 reel.

© RKO Pathe Distributing Corp.; 8Mar31; MP2448.

SPEED MAD. 1925. 4,442 ft.

Credits: Director, Jay Marchant; story, Dorothy Howell; titles, Malcolm Stuart Boylan; editor, Charles J. Hunt.

© Perfection Pictures Corp.; 4Aug25; LP21694.

SPEED MAD. (News World of Sports) 1936. 861 ft., sd.

Credits: Narrative by Jack Kofoed; described by Ford Bond.

© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 8Apr36; MP6356.

SPEED MADNESS. Presented by Peter Kanellos. 1925. 5 reels.

Credits: Producer, Frank Merrill; director, Bruce Mitchell; story, William E. Wing.

© Hercules Film Productions, Inc.; 3Oct25; LP21870.

THE SPEED MANIAC. 1919. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, E. J. LeSainte; story, H. H. Van Loan; scenario, Denison Clift.

© William Fox (Fox Film Corp., author); 19Oct19; LP14326.

THE SPEED SHEIK. Snappy. 1928. 1 reel.

Credits: Story and direction, Max Kimmich; continuity, George H. Plympton.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 31May28; LP25332.

THE SPEED SPOOK. 1924. 7 reels.

Credits: Director, Charles Hines; story, William Wallace Cook; scenario, Raymond S. Harris.

© East Coast Films, Inc.; 20Aug24; LP20523.

SPEED THE SWEDE. © 1923.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Hal E. Roach, author); title, descr. & 20 prints, 27Apr23; LU18914.

SPEED TO BURN. 1938. 6 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Otto Brower; original story, Edwin Dial Torgerson; screenplay, Robert Ellis, Helen Logan; music director, Samuel Kaylin.

© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.; 26Aug38; LP8428.

SPEED TO SPARE. © 1920.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Hal Roach, author); title, descr. & 20 prints, 6Apr20; LU14960.

SPEED TO SPARE. 1937. 6 reels, sd.

Credits: Associate producer, Ralph Colin; director, Lambert Hillyer; screenplay, Bert Granet, Lambert Hillyer; film editor, Viola Lawrence.

© Columbia Pictures Corp. of California, Ltd.; 10May37; LP7128.

SPEED WILD. Released by F. B. O. 1925. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, Harry Garson; story, H. H. Van Loan; adaptation, Frank S. Beresford.

© R-C Pictures Corp.; 10May25; LP21521.

SPEED WINGS. 1934. 6 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Otto Brower; story and screenplay, Horace McCoy; film editor, Jack Rawlins.

© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 12Feb34; LP4588.

THE SPEEDER'S REVENGE. 1913. 1 reel.

Credits: Directors, Walfred North and Wally Van [pseud. of Wally Van Nostrand].

© Vitagraph Co. of America (Geo. A. Wood, author); 31Dec13; LP2114.

SPEEDING. Nestor. 1916. 1 reel.

Credits: Direction and scenario, P. C. Hartigan; story, R. A. Dillon.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 30Aug16; LP9027.

SPEEDING UP OUR DEEP SEA CABLES. © 1925.

Credits: Producer, Charles W. Barrell; animation, Carpenter-Goldman Laboratories.

© Western Electric Co., Inc. (Charles W. Barrell, author); title & descr., 30Dec24; 22 prints, 20Jan25; MU2854.

THE SPEEDING VENUS. Released by Producers Distributing Corp. 1926. 6 reels. Adapted from the story "Behind the Wheel" by Welford Beaton.

Credits: Director, Robert Thornby; adaptation, Finis Fox.

© Metropolitan Pictures Corp. of Calif.; 28Jun26; LP22857.

SPEEDWAY. 1929. 8 reels, sd.

Credits: Produced and directed by Harry Beaumont; story, Byron Morgan; adaptation, Al Block, Ann Price, Byron Morgan; music director, William Axt; film editor, George Hively.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Distributing Corp.; 9Sep29; LP664.

SPEEDWAY. (Bill Cunningham Sports Review) 1932. 9 min., sd.

Credits: Director, Howard C. Brown.

© Brown-Nagel Productions; 24Jan32; LP2979.

THE SPEEDWAY OF DESPAIR. © 1914.

© Selig Polyscope Co. (Maibelle Heikes Justice, author); title, descr. & 30 prints, 7Mar14; LU2277.

SPEEDY. Released by Paramount. 1928. 8 reels.

Credits: Director, Ted Wilde; story and scenario, John Grey, Lex Neal, Howard Rogers, Jay Howe.

© Harold Lloyd Corp.; 7Apr28; LP25135.

SPEEDY JUSTICE. Mentone. 1935. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Milton Schwarzwald; dialogue, Ballard MacDonald.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 25Sep35; LP5817.

A SPEEDY MARRIAGE. Century. 1925. 2 reels.

Credits: Written and directed by Edw. I. Luddy.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 16Jun25; LP21587.

SPEEDY MEADE. Released through Goldwyn. 1919. 5 reels.

Credits: Written and directed by Ira M. Loury.

© Betzwood Film Co.; 14Mar19; LP13513.

THE SPELL. 1913. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Rollin S. Sturgeon.

© Vitagraph Co. of America (Edwin August, author); 8Jul13; LP913.

SPELL OF THE CIRCUS. 1930-31. 2 reels each. © Universal Pictures Corp.

Credits: Director, Robert F. Hill; story and continuity, Ian McClosky Heath.

1. A Menacing Monster. © 23Oct30; LP1673.

2. The Phantom Shadow. © 23Oct30; LP1674.

3. Racing with Death. © 23Oct30; LP1675.

4. A Scream of Terror. © 8Dec30; LP1800.

5. A Leap for Life. © 9Dec30; LP1805.

6. A Fatal Wedding. © 6Jan31; LP1865.

7. A Villain Unmasked. © 6Jan31; LP1866.

8. The Baited Trap. © 19Jan31; LP1903.

9. The Terror Tent. © 21Jan31; LP1917.

10. The Call of the Circus. © 2Feb31; LP1949.

SPELL OF THE PRIMEVAL. © 1913.

Credits: Producer, Edward J. Le Saint.

© Selig Polyscope Co. (W. E. Wing, author); title, descr. & 69 prints, 20Sep13; LU1276.

THE SPELL OF THE YUKON. 1916. 5 reels. Adapted from the poem by Robert W. Service.

Credits: Director, Burton King.

© Popular Plays and Players, Inc.; 24May16; LP8342.

THE SPELL OF THE YUKON. SEE

The Law of the Yukon.

The Lure of Heart's Desire.

My Madonna.

The Shooting of Dan McGrew.

The Song of the Wage Slave.

THE SPELLBINDER. 1939. 69 min., sd.

Credits: Production executive, Lee Marcus; producer, Cliff Reid; director, Jack Hively; story, Joseph Anthony; screenplay, Thomas Lennon, Joseph A. Fields; editor, Theron Warth; music director, Rex Dunn.

© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 28Jul39; LP9133.

THE SPELLBINDER. SEE Robert Benchley in The Spellbinder.

THE SPENDER. © 1915.

© PathÉ FrÈres; title, descr. & 145 prints, 6Oct15; LU6566.

THE SPENDER. 1919. 5 reels.

Credits: Supervision, George D. Baker; director, Charles Swickard; story, Frederick Orin Bartlett; adaptation, George D. Baker, A. K. Kenyon.

© Metro Pictures Corp.; 3Jan19; LP13229.

SPENDING AS A FINE ART. SEE Palm Beach.

SPENDING IT QUICK. © 1914.

© Biograph Co.; title, descr. & 38 prints, 26Aug14; LU3262.

THE SPENDTHRIFT. 1915. 6 reels.

© George Kleine; 9Jun15; LP5526.

THE SPENDTHRIFT. © 1922.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Paul Terry, author); title, descr. & 18 prints, 26Jan22; MU2101.

SPENDTHRIFT. Presented by Adolph Zukor. 1936. 8 reels. Based on the original story by Eric Hatch.

Credits: Producer, Walter Wanger; director, Raoul Walsh; screenplay, Raoul Walsh, Bert Hanlon.

© Paramount Productions, Inc.; 10Jul36; LP6467.

THE SPHINX; or, LOVE UNDER THE RED TERROR. © 1912.

** © SociÉtÉ FranÇaise des Films & CinÉmatographes Éclair; title, 9Sep12; descr., 14Sep12; 43 prints, 26Aug12; LU11.

THE SPHINX. Red Feather. 1916. 5 reels.

Credits: Producer, Mr. Adolphi; story, Raymond L. Schrock.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 21Jan16; LP7481.

THE SPHINX. 1933. 7 reels, sd.

Credits: Supervision, Sid Rogell; director, Phil Rosen; story and screenplay, Albert Demond.

© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 2Aug33; LP4264.

THE SPICE OF LIFE. Presented by The Literary Digest. © 1926.

© Funk & Wagnalls Co.; title & 5 prints, 14Aug26; descr., 17Sep26; MU3569.

THE SPICE OF LIFE. 1934-35. In cooperation with the Literary Digest. 1 reel each, sd. © Columbia Pictures Corp.

1. © 21Sep34; MP5010.

2. © 11Oct34; MP5037.

3. © 4Jan35; MP5255.

4. © 19Dec34; MP5223.

5. © 1Feb35; MP5384.

6. © 6Mar35; MP5443.

7. © 18Apr35; MP5534.

THE SPICE OF LIFE. SEE The Quitter.

THE SPIDER. © 1913. 2 reels.

© Ambrosio American Co. (A. Ambrosio, author); title & 58 prints, 10May13; descr., 16May13; LU770.

THE SPIDER. 1915. 2 reels.

Credits: James Francis Dwyer; director, Lawrence Windom.

© Essanay Film Mfg. Co.; 13Oct15; LP6646.

THE SPIDER. 1931. 5,400 ft., sd. Based on the play by Fulton Oursler and Lowell Brentano.

Credits: Associate producer, William Sistrom; director, William C. Menzies, Kenneth McKenna; continuity and dialogue, Barry Conners, Philip Klein; editor, Al DeGaetano.

© Fox Film Corp.; 8Aug31; LP2426.

THE SPIDER AND THE FLY. 1916. For Fox Film Corp. 5 reels.

Credits: Producer, J. Gordon Edwards; adaptation, Franklin B. Coates.

© William Fox (J. Gordon Edwards, author); 28May16; LP8373.

THE SPIDER AND THE FLY. (Silly Symphony Cartoon, no. 23) 1931. 1 reel.

© Walt Disney Productions, Ltd.; 19Oct31; MP2892.

THE SPIDER AND THE ROSE. 1923. 7 reels. From the story by Gerald C. Duffy.

Credits: Director, John McDermott.

© B. F. Zeidman Productions; 19Nov23; LP19620.

THE SPIDER STORIES. SEE Spider's Web. (Serial)

THE SPIDER TALKS. (Paul Terry Toons) 1932. 6 min., sd.

Credits: Frank Moser, Paul Terry.

© Terry, Moser & Coffman; 7Feb32; LP2854.

SPIDERS. 1931. 990 ft.

© Eastman Teaching Films, Inc. (George W. Hoke, author); 30Jul31; MP2837.

SPIDERS. 1931. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Narrative, Clyde Fisher.

© Electrical Research Products, Inc.; 1Oct31; MP2904.

THE SPIDER'S LAIR. 1928. 1 reel.

Credits: Paul Terry and Mannie Davis.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc.; 24Jan28; MP4644.

THE SPIDER'S PREY. © 1916.

© Nordisk Films Kompagni, A/S; title, descr. & 87 prints, 23Aug16; LU8976.

THE SPIDER'S WEB. 1916. 3 reels. Adapted from the novel by Clarence J. Cullens.

Credits: Adaptation, Edward T. Lowe, Jr.

© Essanay Film Mfg. Co.; 6Apr16; LP8048.

THE SPIDER'S WEB. 1938. 2 reels each, except no. 1 which is 3 reels, sd. Based on The Spider stories. © Columbia Pictures Corp. of California, Ltd.

Credits: Directors, Ray Taylor, James W. Horne; screenplay, Robert E. Kent, Basil Dickey, George Plympton, Martie Ramson.

1. Night of Terror. © 10Oct38; LP8358.

2. Death Below. © 12Oct38; LP8367.

3. High Voltage. © 21Oct38; LP8368.

4. Surrender or Die. © 24Oct38; LP8369.

5. Shoot To Kill. © 31Oct38; LP8377.

6. Sealed Lips. © 4Nov38; LP8391.

7. Shadows of the Night. © 7Nov38; LP8400.

8. While the City Sleeps. © 13Nov38; LP8422.

9. Doomed. © 21Nov38; LP8430.

10. Flaming Danger. © 25Nov38; LP8443.

11. The Road to Peril. © 5Dec38; LP8467.

12. The Spider Falls. © 8Dec38; LP8468.

13. The Man Hunt. © 9Dec38; LP8489.

14. The Double Cross. © 14Dec38; LP8492.

15. The Octopus Unmasked. © 21Dec38; LP8502.

THE SPIDER'S WEB. SEE Midnight Life.

THE SPIELER. 1928. 7 reels, sd.

Credits: Producer, Ralph Block; director, Tay Garnett; original story, Hal Conklin; adaptation, Hal Conklin, Tay Garnett.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc.; 3Dec28; LP25886.

SPIES. U. F. A. 1929. 9 reels, sd., b&w. Adapted from the novel "Spione" by Thea Von Harbon.

Credits: Director, Fritz Lang; adaptation, Thea Von Harbon.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Distributing Corp.; 16Jan29; LP23.

SPIES AND SPILLS. 1918. 1 reel.

Credits: Directed and written by Lawrence Semon.

© Vitagraph Co. of America; 30Apr18; LP12352.

SPIKE SPEAKS. 1930. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Jasper Ewing Brady.

© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 26Mar30; LP1178.

SPIKES AND BLOOMERS. (A Grantland Rice Sportlight) © 1924.

Credits: Producer, John L. Hawkinson.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (John L. Hawkinson, author); title, descr. & 20 prints, 5Sep24; MU2704.

SPIKE'S BIZZY BIKE. 1917. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Craig Hutchinson.

© L-Ko Motion Picture Kompany, Inc.; 14Feb17; LP10188.

SPILLS AND FLASHES. (News World of Sports) 1935. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Narrative, Jack Kofoed; described by Ford Bond.

© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 12Aug35; MP5779.

SPILLS AND THRILLS. (A Grantland Rice Sound Sportlight) 1930. 1 reel, si. & sd.

Credits: Jack Eaton.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc.; 7Apr30; MP1386.

THE SPINACH OVERTURE. 1935. 1 reel.

© Paramount Productions, Inc.; 9Dec35; MP6043.

THE SPINACH ROADSTER. 1936. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Director, Dave Fleischer; animation, Willard Bowsky, George Germanetti.

© Paramount Pictures, Inc.; 27Nov36; MP7032.

SPINAL ANESTHESIA. © 1931. 4 reels.

© H. A. Metz Laboratories, Inc.; title, 19Mar31; descr., 2Apr31; 55 prints, 16Mar31; MU2436.

THE SPINDLE OF LIFE. Butterfly. 1917. 5 reels. From the novel "Gladsome" by Sidney Robinson.

Credits: Director, George Cochrane; scenario, Carl R. Coolidge.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 8Sep17; LP11369.

SPINNING LEVERS. © 1937.

© Chevrolet Motor Co.; title & descr., 4Jan37; 1,265 prints, 11Feb37; MU7153.

SPINNING MICE. (Rainbow Parade Series, no. 6) 1935. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Directors, Burt Gillett, Tom Palmer.

© Van Beuren Corp.; 5Apr35; MP5525.

SPINNING SPOKES. 1937. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Harold M. Kuckuk.

© Harold M. Kuckuk; 20Aug37; LP7365.

SPINSTER DINNER. SEE Love Before Breakfast.

SPIONE. SEE Spies.

THE SPIRIT AND THE CLAY. 1914. 3 reels.

Credits: Director, Harry Lambart.

© Vitagraph Co. of America (Mrs. Hartman Breuil, author); 10Apr14; LP2490.

THE SPIRIT OF A PATRIOT. SEE Sangue Irredento.

THE SPIRIT OF ADVENTURE. © 1915.

Credits: Director, Reeves Eason.

© American Film Co., Inc. (J. Edw. Hungerford, author); title, descr. & 106 prints, 13Sep15; LU6365.

THE SPIRIT OF CHRISTMAS. 1913. 1 reel.

Credits: Directors, William Humphrey, Teft Johnson.

© The Vitagraph Co. of America (Elaine Sterne, author); 12Nov13; LP1734.

SPIRIT OF CULVER. 1939. 9 reels, sd.

Credits: Associate producer, Burt Kelly; director, Joseph Santley; original story, George Green, Tom Buckingham, Clarence Marks; screenplay, Nathanael West, Whitney Bolton; film editor, Frank Gross.

© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 3Mar39; LP8682.

THE SPIRIT OF GIVING. Beauty. © 1915.

© American Film Mfg. Co.; title & descr., 7Jan15; 61 prints, 8Jan15; LU4127.

THE SPIRIT OF GOOD. 1920. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, Paul Cazeneuve; story, Clifford Howard, Burke Jenkins; scenario, Denison Clift.

© William Fox (Fox Film Corp., author); 25Jul20; LP15387.

THE SPIRIT OF JEALOUSY. 1914. 1 reel.

© Biograph Co.; 24Sep14; LP3447.

THE SPIRIT OF LAFAYETTE. Presented by James Vincent. © 1919. From the book of James Mott Hallowell.

© Pilgrim Film Corp. of Delaware (James Mott Hallowell, author); title, descr. & 220 prints, 22Jan19; LU13294.

THE SPIRIT OF LINCOLN. © 1923.

© Gladys Parker Williams; title, descr. & 38 prints, 7Jun23; LU19068.

THE SPIRIT OF MERRY CHRISTMAS. Metro-Drew. 1917. 1 reel.

Credits: Written and produced by Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Drew.

© Metro Pictures Corp.; 6Dec17; LP11787.

THE SPIRIT OF MODERNIZATION. © 1937.

© International Business Machines Corp. (Edmund Francis Hackett, author); title, descr. & 3 prints, 26May37; MU7450.

THE SPIRIT OF 1918, OVERTURE, VITAPHONE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, HERMAN HELLER, CONDUCTOR. 1927. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Arranger, Alfred Chiaffarelli.

© Vitaphone Corp.; 12Mar27; MP3823.

THE SPIRIT OF 1917. © 1917.

© James L. Carlton; title, descr. & 5 prints, 14May17; MU945.

THE SPIRIT OF 1976. 1935. 2 reels, sd.

Credits: Producer, Lee Marcus; director, Leigh Jason; story, Ernest Pagano, Leigh Jason; Roy Webb; music and lyrics, Val Burton, Wil Jason; music director, Roy Webb; film editor, John Lockert.

© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 5Feb35; LP5298.

SPIRIT OF NOTRE DAME. 1931. 8 reels.

Credits: Director, Russell Mack; screenplay, Richard Schayer, Dale Van Every; added dialogue, Walter de Leon.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 24Sep31; LP2496.

THE SPIRIT OF PLAY. (A Grantland Rice Sportlight) © 1926.

Credits: Producer, John L. Hawkinson.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (John L. Hawkinson, author); title, descr. & 20 prints, 22Jul26; MU3493.

THE SPIRIT OF ROMANCE. 1917. 5 reels.

Credits: Story, George Hopkins; scenario, Adele Harris.

© J. C. Ivers; 27Feb17; LP10288.

THE SPIRIT OF SAVING. Leavitt Cine Picture Co. 1929. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Roland D. Reed.

© George A. Hunter Co. (Roland D. Reed, author); 1Jan29; LP331.

THE SPIRIT OF '17. 1917. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, William D. Taylor; story, Judge Willis Brown; scenario, Julia Crawford Ivers.

© Oliver Morosco Photoplay Co.; 13Dec17; LP11855.

SPIRIT OF '76. © 1917. 12 reels.

© Continental Producing Co. (Robert H. Goldstein, author); title & descr., 28Nov16; 102 prints, 25Jan17; LU10068.

THE SPIRIT OF '76. © 1917.

© Continental Producing Co. of California (Robert H. Goldstein, author); title & 966 prints, 14Apr17; descr., 3May17; LU10702.

THE SPIRIT OF THE LAKE. © 1921.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Bradbury and Clark, authors); title, descr. & 40 prints, 15Oct21; LU17096.

THE SPIRIT OF THE SHO-GUN. (Vagabond Adventure Series, no. 18) 1930. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Alfred Mannon.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc.; 28Dec30; MP2249.

THE SPIRIT OF THE U. S. A. 1924. 8 reels.

Credits: Director, Emory Johnson; story and scenario, Emilie Johnson.

© R-C Pictures Corp.; 12May24; LP20290.

THE SPIRIT OF THE VIOLIN. 1914. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Edward J. Le Saint.

© Selig Polyscope Co. (James Oliver Curwood, author); 13Jan14; LP4213.

THE SPIRIT OF WRITING. © 1913.

© Underwood Typewriter Co. (Harry Bates, author); title, descr. & 24 prints, 22Nov13; LU1643.

THE SPIRIT OF YOUTH. 1929. 7 reels.

Credits: Director, Walter Lang; story and continuity, Elmer Harris, Eve Unsell; editor, Desmond O'Brien.

© Tiffany-Stahl Productions, Inc.; 28Jan29; LP73.

THE SPIRIT WORLD; or, THE RAJAH'S RUBY. © 1927.

© Kenilworth Production Co., Inc. (Arthur B. Reeves, author); title, descr. & 42 prints, 16Sep27; LU24414.

A SPIRITED AFFAIR. (Star Comedy) 1922. 1 reel.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 5Jul22; LP18029.

SPIRITS. 1920. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Charles Parrott; story, Bob McGowan.

© Famous Players-Lasky Corp.; 16Sep20; LP15560.

THE SPIRITS OF 76th STREET. 1931. 1 reel.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 26Mar31; MP2422.

THE SPIRITS OF '21. (Star Comedy) 1921. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Vin Moore.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 20Jan21; LP16042.

A SPIRITUAL ELOPEMENT. 1915. Split reel.

Credits: E. J. Nerburn.

© Thomas A. Edison, Inc.; 29Jan15; LP4325.

THE SPITE BRIDE. 1919. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, Charles Giblyn; story, Louise Winters; scenario, Lilian Ducey.

© Selznick Pictures Corp.; 10Aug19; LP14050.

SPITE FLIGHT. (Willie Whopper Cartoon) 1933. 1 reel.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Corp.; 7Dec33; MP4461.

SPITE MARRIAGE. 1929. 9 reels.

Credits: Produced and directed by Edward Sedgwick; story, Lew Lipton; adaptation, Ernest S. Pagano; continuity, Richard Schayer; film editor, Frank Sullivan.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Distributing Corp.; 22Apr29; LP329.

SPITFIRE. © 1922.

© Reol Productions Corp. (Osborne Williams, author); title, descr. & 220 prints, 24Jul22; LU18085.

THE SPITFIRE. © 1924.

© Associated Exhibitors, Inc. (Raymond S. Harris, author); title, descr. & 116 prints, 6May24; LU20156.

SPITFIRE. 1934. 9 reels, sd. From the play "Trigger" by Lula Vollmer.

Credits: Producer, Pandro S. Berman; director, John Cromwell; screenplay, Jane Murfin, Lula Vollmer; editor, William M. Morgan; music director, Max Steiner.

© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 15Mar34; LP4593.

THE SPITFIRE. SEE The Heart of Cerise.

THE SPITFIRE OF SEVILLE. 1919. 6 reels.

Credits: Director, George Seigmann; story, Joseph Franklin Poland; scenario, Waldemar Young.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 7Jul19; LP13929.

SPLASH! (Sport Champions) 1931. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Directors, Zion Myers, Jules White; dialogue, Joe Farnham.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Distributing Corp.; 31Jul31; MP2714.

A SPLASH OF LOCAL COLOR. Gold Seal. 1916. 2 reels. Adapted from the story by Clifford F. Ivins.

Credits: Producer, Lucius Henderson; adaptation, Catherine Carr.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 18Jul16; LP8733.

SPLASH YOURSELF. (A Paramount-Christie Comedy) 1927. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Harold Beaudine; story, Frank R. Conklin.

© Paramount Famous Lasky Corp.; 3Dec27; LP24722.

SPLASHING THRU. (A Grantland Rice Sound Sportlight) 1930. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Jack Eaton.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc.; 17Feb30; MP1224.

THE SPLENDID CRIME. Paramount. Presented by Adolph Zukor and Jesse L. Lasky. 1926. 6,069 ft.

Credits: Production, direction, and story, William De Mille; screenplay, Violet Clark.

© Famous Players-Lasky Corp.; 5Jan26; LP22228.

A SPLENDID HAZARD. 1921. 6 reels. From a story by Harold MacGrath.

© Mayflower Photoplay Corp.; 3Mar21; LP17590.

THE SPLENDID LIE. J.-G. Pictures, Inc. 1922. 6 reels.

Credits: Written and directed by Charles T. Horan.

© Arrow Film Corp.; 6Feb22; LP17526.

THE SPLENDID ROAD. Presented by Frank Lloyd. 1925. 8 reels. From the story by Vingie E. Roe.

Credits: Director, Frank Lloyd.

© First National Pictures, Inc.; 23Nov25; LP22024.

SPLENDID SACRIFICE. © 1914.

© Selig Polyscope Co. (Maibelle Heikes Justice, author); title, descr. & 37 prints, 22Jan14; LU2003.

A SPLENDID SCAPEGRACE. 1913. 1 reel. From "A Blackjack Bargainer" by O. Henry [pseud. of William Sydney Porter].

© Thomas A. Edison, Inc.; 10Apr13; LP593.

THE SPLENDID SIN. 1919. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, Howard M. Mitchell; story, E. Forst; scenario, Denison Clift.

© William Fox (Fox Film Corp., author); 7Sep19; LP14163.

THE SPLENDID SINNER. 1918. 6 reels.

Credits: Kate Jordan; director, Edwin Carewe.

© Goldwyn Pictures Corp.; 18Mar18; LP12199.

SPLENDOR. 1935. 8 reels, sd.

Credits: Rachel Crothers; director, Elliott Nugent; film editor, Margaret Clancey; music director, Alfred Newman.

© Samuel Goldwyn; 3Dec35; LP5973.

SPLIT-SECOND SELLING. The Jam Handy Organization. © 1938. B&w, 35 mm.

© E. I. DuPont De Nemours & Co. (Jam Handy Picture Service, author); title & descr., 3Nov38; 78 prints, 4Nov38; MU8876.

SPLITTING HAIRS. 1922. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Erle Kenton.

© William Fox (Fox Film Corp., author); 20Aug22; LP19012.

SPLITTING THE BREEZE. Released by F. B. O. 1927. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, Bob DeLacey; story and continuity, Frank Howard Clark.

© R-C Pictures Corp.; 29Jun27; LP24230.

THE SPLURGE. SEE Early to Wed.

THE SPOILED GIRL. (James Montgomery Flagg's Girls You Know) 1918. 1 reel.

© Thomas A. Edison, Inc.; 14May18; LP12443.

A SPOILED LIFE. © 1913.

© PathÉ FrÈres (Messter-Film, G.m.b.H., author); title, descr. & 32 prints, 27Oct13; LU1467.

THE SPOILERS. 1914. Based on the novel by Rex Beach.

© Selig Polyscope Co. (Rex Beach, author); 14Apr14; LP2509.

THE SPOILERS. 1923. 8 reels. Based on the novel by Rex Beach.

Credits: Director, Lambert Hillyer; adaptation, Fred Kennedy Myton.

© J. D. Hampton; 19Jul23; LP19225.

THE SPOILERS. 1930. 11 reels, sd. From the novel by Rex Beach.

Credits: Producer and director, Edwin Carewe; screenplay, Bartlett Cormack; scenario, Agnes Brand Leahy.

© Paramount Publix Corp.; 19Sep30; LP1591.

SPOILERS OF THE RANGE. 1939. 6 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, C. C. Coleman, Jr.; original screenplay, Paul Franklin; film editor, William Lyon.

© Columbia Pictures Corp. of California, Ltd.; 14Apr39; LP8776.

SPOILERS OF THE WEST. 1927. 6 reels.

Credits: Director, W. S. Van Dyke; story, John Thomas Neville; scenario, Madeleine Ruthven, Ross B. Willis; film editor, Dan Sharits.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Distributing Corp.; 22Nov27; LP24745.

SPOILS OF WAR. SEE Behind the Front.

THE SPONGE INDUSTRY. © 1917.

© Lincoln & Parker Co., Inc.; title, descr. & 3 prints, 18Oct17; MU1063.

THE SPONGE MAN. SEE Lampoons.

SPONGING FOR A LIVING. (Ford Educational Library, Industrial Geography, v. 1) Ford Motion Picture Laboratories. 1921. 1 reel.

© Ford Motor Co.; 2Jul21; MP1984.

SPOOK RANCH. Jewel. 1925. 6 reels.

Credits: Director, Edward Laemmle; story, Edward Sedgwick, Raymond L. Schrock.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 3Jun25; LP21531.

SPOOK-SPOOFING. (Our Gang Comedies) Presented by Hal Roach. 1928. 2 reels, sd., b&w.

Credits: Producer, story, and direction, Robert W. McGowan; titles, Reed Heustis; editor, Richard Currier.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Distributing Corp.; 14Jan28; LP25352.

SPOOKEASY. 1930. 1 reel.

Credits: Ben Harrison, Manny Gould.

© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 7Feb30; MP1208.

SPOOKS. (Chronicles of Bloom Center) 1915. 1 reel.

Credits: Producer, Marshal Neilan.

© Selig Polyscope Co. (Maibelle Heikes Justice, author); 18Dec15; LP7337.

SPOOKS. (McDougall Alley Comedy) 1927. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Robert B. Wilcox.

© The Bray Productions, Inc.; 12Sep27; LP24388.

SPOOKS. (Oswald Cartoon) Snappy. 1930. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Walter Lantz; animation, Bill Nolan.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 2Aug30; LP1454.

SPOOKS. (A Flip the Frog Cartoon) 1932. 1 reel.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Distributing Corp.; 5May32; MP3278.

SPOOKS. Educational Films Corp. of America. Presented by E. W. Hammons. 1936. 773 ft., sd.

Credits: Producer, Al Christie; director, William Watson; story, Arthur Jarrett.

© Skibo Productions, Inc.; 17Apr36; LP6276.

SPOOKS AND SPASMS. 1917. 1 reel.

Credits: Story and direction, Lawrence Semon.

© Vitagraph Co. of America; 28Nov17; LP11764.

SPOOKY HOOKY. (Hal Roach Comedy) (Our Gang Comedy) 1936. 1 reel, sd., b&w.

Credits: Director, Gordon Douglas; film editor, William Ziegler.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Corp.; 28Dec36; LP6810.

A SPOOKY ROMANCE. Century. 1923. 2 reels.

Credits: Written and directed by Al Herman.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 20Feb23; LP18708.

SPORT A LA CARTE. (Grantland Rice Sound Sportlight) 1929. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: John Foster.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc.; 1Dec29; MP1058.

SPORT AFLOAT. (Grantland Rice Sportlight) Presented by the Van Beuren Corporation. 1929. 1 reel.

Credits: Jack Eaton.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc.; 24Jun29; MP322.

THE SPORT ALMANAC. (Sound Sportlight) 1929. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Jack Eaton.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc.; 17Jul29; MP417.

A SPORT CALENDAR. (Bray Novelty) Bray Studios. 1926. 1 reel.

Credits: Editor, Don Carlos Ellis.

© The Bray Productions, Inc.; 27Dec26; MP3697.

SPORT MAGIC. (News World of Sports) 1936. 855 ft., sd.

Credits: Narrative by Jack Kofoed; described by Ford Bond.

© Columbia Pictures Corp. of California, Ltd.; 9Jun36; MP6520.

A SPORT OF CIRCUMSTANCES. 1915. 1,000 ft.

Credits: Preston Kendall; director, Will Louis.

© Thomas A. Edison, Inc.; 16Jun15; LP5582.

THE SPORT OF KINGS. © 1924.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Paul Terry, author); title, descr. & 18 prints, 31Jul24; MU2626.

SPORT OF THE SEASONS. (News World of Sports) 1937. 845 ft., sd.

Credits: Narrative, Jack Kofoed; described by Ford Bond.

© Columbia Pictures Corp. of California, Ltd.; 28Jun37; MP7607.

SPORT ON THE RANGE. (The Grantland Rice Sportlight) 1935. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Narration, Ted Husing.

© Paramount Productions, Inc.; 29Nov35; MP5993.

THE SPORT PARADE. 1932. 7 reels, sd. From a story by Jerry Horwin.

Credits: Director, Dudley Murphy; screenplay, Corey Ford, Francis Cockrell; film editor, Jack Kitchin; music director, Max Steiner.

© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 19Nov32; LP3440.

SPORT STAMINA. (News World of Sports) 1938. 898 ft., sd.

Credits: Narrative by Jack Kofoed; described by Ford Bond.

© Columbia Pictures Corp. of California, Ltd.; 21Apr38; MP8345.

SPORT THRILLS. Presented by Vitaphone. 1932-33. 1 reel each, sd. Title varies: no. 4, 1932-33, has title "Vitaphone Sport Thrills."

Credits: Dialogue and narrative, Ted Husing.

© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.

1. © 26Nov32; MP3663.

2. © 9Jan33; MP3739.

3. © 16Dec32; MP3697.

© The Vitaphone Corp.

4. © 13Feb33; MP3818.

5. © 22Mar33; MP3903.

6. © 23Feb33; MP3836.

THE SPORTING AGE. 1928. 6 reels.

Credits: Producer, Harry Cohn; director, Erle C. Kenton; story, Armand Kaliz; adaptation, Elmer Harris; continuity, Peter Milne.

© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 23Mar28; LP25099.

SPORTING ARMOR. © 1925.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (John L. Hawkinson, author); title, descr. & 20 prints, 9Feb25; MU2870.

SPORTING BLOOD. 1916. For Fox Film Corp. 5 reels.

Credits: Produced and written by Bertram Bracken.

© William Fox (Bertram Bracken, author); 13Aug16; LP8927.

SPORTING BLOOD. 1931. 9 reels, sd., b&w. From the story by Frederick Hazlitt Brennan.

Credits: Charles Brabin, Willard Mack, Wanda Tuchock; director, Charles Brabin.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Distributing Corp.; 5Aug31; LP2376.

SPORTING BROTHERS. (Grantland Rice Sportlight) 1930. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Editor, Jack Eaton.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc.; 1Jun30; MP1632.

A SPORTING CHANCE. 1919. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, Henry King; story, Stephen Fox.

© American Film Co., Inc.; 4Jun19; LP13800.

A SPORTING CHANCE. Paramount. Presented by Jesse L. Lasky. 1919. 5 reels. From the story "Impulses" by Roger Hartman.

Credits: Director, George Melford; scenario, Will M. Ritchey.

© Famous Players-Lasky Corp.; 27Jun19; LP13915.

THE SPORTING CHANCE. 1925. 7 reels.

Credits: Director, Oscar Apfel; story, Jack Boyle.

© Tiffany Productions, Inc.; 7Jul25; LP21634.

SPORTING COMPARISONS. (Sportlight) 1936. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Narrator, Ted Husing.

© Paramount Pictures, Inc.; 3Jul36; MP6608.

THE SPORTING DUCHESS. 1920. 7 reels. From the play by August Harris, Cecil Raleigh, and Henry Hamilton.

Credits: Director, George Terwilliger; scenario, Lucien Hubbard.

© Vitagraph Co. of America; 28Feb20; LP14809.

SPORTING GOODS. Presented by Adolph Zukor and Jesse L. Lasky. 1928. 5,951 ft.

Credits: Producer and director, Malcolm St. Clair; screenplay, Tom Crizer, Ray Harris.

© Paramount Famous Lasky Corp.; 11Feb28; LP24989.

THE SPORTING IRISH. (Sportlight) 1939. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Narrator, Ted Husing.

© Paramount Pictures, Inc.; 17Mar39; MP9280.

SPORTING JUDGMENT. (A Grantland Rice Sportlight) © 1925.

Credits: Producer, John L. Hawkinson.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (John L. Hawkinson, author); title, descr. & 18 prints, 26Mar25; MU2938.

THE SPORTING KNACK. (Grantland Rice Sportlight) © 1927.

Credits: Producer, John L. Hawkinson.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (John L. Hawkinson, author); title, descr. & 19 prints, 13Jan27; MU3727.

SPORTING LIFE. Paramount-Artcraft Special. 1918. 7 reels. From the play by Cecil Raleigh and Seymour Hicks.

Credits: Producer and director, Maurice Tourneur; scenario, Winthrop Kelley.

© Maurice Tourneur Productions; 1Dec18; LP13400.

SPORTING LIFE. Universal Jewel. 1925. 7 reels. From the play by Seymour Hicks and Cecil Raleigh.

Credits: Director, Maurice Tourneur.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 16Oct25; LP21919.

THE SPORTING LOVER. Presented by Faultless Pictures, Inc. 1926. 7 reels. From the Drury Lane melodrama "Good Luck" by Seymour Hicks and Ian Hay [pseud. of John Hay Beith].

Credits: Director, Alan Hale; adaptation, Carey Wilson.

© First National Pictures, Inc.; 2Jun26; LP22792.

SPORTING MELODIES. (Grantland Rice Sportlight, no. 2) 1933. 1 reel, sd.

© Paramount Productions, Inc.; 25Aug33; MP4240.

THE SPORTING NETWORK (The Grantland Rice Sportlight) 1935. 1 reel.

© Paramount Productions, Inc.; 20Dec35; MP6070.

SPORTING NUTS. (An Oddity) 1935. 1 reel, sd., b&w.

Credits: Explanatory remarks, Pete Smith.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Corp.; 4May35; MP5584.

SPORTING PALS. (The Grantland Rice Sportlight) 1937. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Narrator, Ted Husing.

© Paramount Pictures, Inc.; 1Jan37; MP7073.

THE SPORTING QUIZ. (Sportlight) 1936. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Producer, Jack Eaton; narrator, Ted Husing.

© Paramount Pictures, Inc.; 6Nov36; MP6911.

SPORTING RHYTHM. © 1924.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (John L. Hawkinson, author); title, descr. & 18 prints, 25Sep24; MU2723.

SPORTING SOUNDS. (Sportlight) 1935. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Narrator, Ted Husing.

© Paramount Productions, Inc.; 21Mar35; MP5473.

SPORTING SPEED. (A Grantland Rice Sportlight) © 1924.

Credits: Producer, John L. Hawkinson.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (John L. Hawkinson, author); title, descr. & 30 prints, 22Apr24; MU2520.

A SPORTING TEST. (The Grantland Rice Sportlight) 1938. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Narrator, Ted Husing.

© Paramount Pictures, Inc.; 5Aug38; MP8631.

THE SPORTING VENUS. 1925. 7 reels, b&w, tinted sequences.

Credits: Story, Gerald Beaumont; scenario, Thomas Geraghty; film editor, Blanche Sewall.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Pictures Corp.; 21May25; LP21516.

SPORTING WINGS. (Sportscope, no. 8) 1939. 9 min., sd.

Credits: Producer, Frederic Ullman, Jr.; supervision, Frank Donovan.

© Pathe News, Inc.; 24Mar39; MP9308.

SPORTING YOUTH. Universal-Jewel. 1924. 7 reels.

Credits: Director, Harry A. Pollard; story, Byron Morgan; scenario, Harvey Thew.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 16Jan24; LP19829.

SPORTING YOUTH. Junior Jewel. 1929-30. 2 reels each, sd. © Universal Pictures Corp.

Credits: Directors, Ray Taylor, Ben Holmes; story, continuity and dialogue, George H. Plympton, Phil Dunham, Ford I. Beebe.

1. Lady of Lions. © 15Nov29; LP860.

2. Hi-Jack and the Game. © 23Nov29; LP874.

3. The Take-Off. © 9Dec29; LP908.

4. Steeplechase. © 27Dec29; LP964.

5. Live Ghosts. © 11Jan30; LP999.

6. Footlight Follies. © 15Jan30; LP1000.

7. A Royal Fourflush. © 1Feb30; LP1049.

8. Arabian Daze. © 19Feb30; LP1092.

9. Seeing Stars. © 21Mar30; LP1171.

10. Chinese Blues. © 5Apr30; LP1200.

10. Chinese Blues. © 12Apr30; LP1225.

11. Halloween. © 12Apr30; LP1226.

12. Schoolmates. © 24Apr30; LP1252.

SPORTLAND ON THE SCREEN. Presented by Persal Productions. 1935. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Narrator, Arthur Hale.

© Pictorial Film Library, Inc. (Harvey Pergament, author); 10Jul35; MP5760.

A SPORTLIGHT COCKTAIL. 1934. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Narrator, Ted Husing.

© Paramount Productions, Inc.; 28Dec34; MP5196.

SPORTOLOGY. 1925. 1 reel.

© Leslie Mann; 1Dec25; MP3373.

SPORTS AND SPLASHES. 1917. 1 reel.

Credits: Graham Baker; director, Lawrence Semon.

© Vitagraph Co. of America; 5Oct17; LP11499.

SPORTS GREATEST THRILLS. (News World of Sports) 1937. 842 ft., sd.

Credits: Narrative, Jack Kofoed; described by Ford Bond.

© Columbia Pictures Corp. of California, Ltd.; 7Aug37; MP7681.

SPORTS HEADLINERS OF 1936. (Adventures of the Newsreel Cameraman) 1936. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Producer, Truman Talley; editor, Lew Lehr.

© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.; 30Oct36; MP7830.

SPORTS IN THE ALPS. Treasure Chest. Presented by E. W. Hammons. 1936. 819 ft.

Credits: Story and narration, Ed Thorgersen.

© Skibo Productions, Inc.; 11Sep36; MP6811.

SPORTS ON ICE. (A Pete Smith Specialty) 1936. 1 reel, sd., b&w.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Corp.; 28Oct36; MP7708.

THE SPORTSMAN. 1920. 2 reels.

Credits: Directors, Larry Semon, Norman Taurog.

© Vitagraph Co. of America; 28Nov20; LP15854.

SPOT CASH. © 1921.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Hal E. Roach, author); title, descr. & 20 prints, 7Sep21; LU16941.

THE SPOT ON THE RUG. (Mack Sennett Comedy Featurettes) Educational Film Exchanges, Inc. 1932. 19 min., sd.

Credits: Director, Babe Stafford; story and dialogue, John A. Waldron, Gene Towne, Felix Adler, Del Lord.

© Mack Sennett, Inc.; 15May32; LP3875.

SPOT LIGHT. (Mermaid Comedies) 1925. 2 reels.

Credits: Written and directed by Norman Taurog.

© Educational Film Exchanges, Inc.; 29Dec25; LP22195.

THE SPOTLIGHT. 1927. 4,866 ft. From the story "Footlights" by Rita Weiman.

Credits: Director, Frank Tuttle; adaptation, Hope Loring.

© Paramount Famous Lasky Corp.; 19Nov27; LP24674.

SPOTLIGHT SADIE. Presented by Samuel Goldwyn. 1919. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, Laurence Trimble; story, Lewis Allen Browne.

© Goldwyn Pictures Corp.; 29Mar19; LP13544.

THE SPOTTED LILY. 1917. 5 reels.

Credits: J. Grubb Alexander, Fred Myton; director, Harry Solter.

© Bluebird Photoplays, Inc.; 11Sep17; LP11400.

THE SPOTTED NAG. 1919. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Jim Davis.

© L-Ko Motion Picture Kompany, Inc.; 22Jun19; LP13890.

THE SPOTTED PANTHER. © 1914.

© Leading Players Film Corp. (SociÉtÉ FranÇaise des Films et CinÉmatographes Éclair, author); title, descr. & 39 prints, 31Jul14; LU3111.

SPOTTED WINGS. (A Battle for Life Release) Audio Productions, Inc. in cooperation with British Instructional Films, Ltd. Educational Pictures. Presented by E. W. Hammons. 1934. 614 ft., sd.

Credits: Narration, James F. Clemenger; editor, Sam Citron.

© Audio Productions, Inc.; 8Jun34; MP4894.

THE SPREADING DAWN. 1917. 6 reels.

Credits: Director, Lawrence Trimble; story, Basil King.

© Goldwyn Pictures Corp.; 12Oct17; LP11541.

THE SPREADING EVIL. © 1918.

Credits: Written and produced by James Keane.

© James Keane; title, descr. & 564 prints, 30Dec18; LU13209.

A SPRIG O' SHAMROCK. © 1913.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co. (Walter MacNamara, author); title, descr. & 97 prints, 18Apr13; LU628.

A SPRIG OF SHAMROCK. 1915. 1 reel.

Credits: Millard Johnson.

© Thomas A. Edison, Inc.; 2Aug15; LP5991.

SPRING ANTICS. (Aesop's Sound Fable) 1932. 1 reel.

Credits: John Foster, Mannie Davis.

© The Van Beuren Corp.; 14May32; MP3324.

A SPRING CHICKEN. 1916. 3 reels.

© Biograph Co.; 19Apr16; LP8116.

SPRING CLEANING. SEE The Fast Set.

SPRING DANCE. SEE Spring Madness.

THE SPRING FESTIVAL. (Scrappy) (A Color Rhapsody) Columbia Pictures Corp. 1937. 1 reel, sd., color.

Credits: Producer, Charles Mintz; story, Ben Harrison; animation, Manny Gould; music, Joe de Nat.

© Screen Gems, Inc.; 7Aug37; MP7668.

SPRING FEVER. 1916. 1 reel.

© L-Ko Motion Picture Kompany; 13Jul16; LP8701.

SPRING FEVER. Rolin Film Co. © 1919.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Rolin Film Co., author); title, descr. & 20 prints, 10May19; LU13690.

SPRING FEVER. Century. 1923. 2 reels.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 9Jun23; LP19102.

SPRING FEVER. 1923. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Archie Mayo.

© William Fox (Fox Film Corp., author); 30Dec23; LP19788.

SPRING FEVER. 1927. 7 reels, b&w. From the play by Vincent Lawrence.

Credits: Producer and director, Edward Sedgwick; screenplay, Albert Lewin, Frank Davis; titles, Ralph Spence; film editor, Frank Sullivan.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Dist. Corp.; 14Sep27; LP24401.

SPRING FEVER. SEE Love in the Rough.

SPRING HAS CAME. (Cameo Comedy) 1928. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Jules White.

© Educational Film Exchanges, Inc.; 13Mar28; LP25059.

A SPRING IDYLL. (Paula Blackton's Country Life Stories) 1917. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, J. Stuart Blackton.

© Vitagraph Co. of America; 5Mar17; LP10321.

SPRING IN THE PARK. (Oswald) Snappy. 1934. 1 reel.

Credits: Bill Nolan.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 14Nov34; MP5103.

SPRING IS HERE. First National and Vitaphone. 1930. 70 min., sd. Adapted from the musical play by Owen Davis, Lorenz Hart, and Richard Rodgers.

Credits: Producer, John Francis Dillon; screen version, James A. Starr.

© First National Pictures, Inc.; 28Apr30; LP1261.

SPRING IS HERE. Trailer. 1930. 1 reel, sd.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 17Feb30; MP1196.

SPRING IS HERE. (Paul Terry Toons) 1932. 6 min.

Credits: Frank Moser and Paul Terry.

© Moser & Terry, Inc.; 24Jul32; LP3319.

SPRING IS HERE. Presented by E. W. Hammons. 1936. 1,810 ft., sd.

Credits: Producer, Al Christie; story, Arthur Jarrett, Marcy Klauber.

© Educational Films Corp. of America; 30Oct36; LP6705.

SPRING IS HERE. SEE Yours Sincerely.

SPRING MADNESS. Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 1938. 7 reels, sd., b&w. Based on the play "Spring Dance" by Philip Barry, which was adapted from an original play by Eleanor Golden and Eloise Barrangon.

Credits: Production and screenplay, Edward Chodorov; director, S. Sylvan Simon; film editor, Conrad Nervig; music score, William Axt.

© Loew's, Inc.; 9Nov38; LP8423.

SPRING NIGHT. Presented by Frank Tuttle. 1935. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Director, Tatiana Tuttle; music, Joseph Achron; orchestration, Edward Powell.

© Paramount Productions, Inc.; 7Nov35; MP5951.

SPRING, 1964. 1924. 1 reel.

Credits: Written and directed by William H. Watson.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 21Mar24; LP20026.

THE SPRING OF LIFE. © 1913.

© Biograph Co. (Florence Lee, author); title, descr. & 132 prints, 7Mar13; LU445.

SPRING 3100. SEE Jealousy.

SPRING TONIC. 1935. 5,200 ft., sd. From the play "Man-Eating Tiger" by Ben Hecht and Rose Caylor.

Credits: Director, Clyde Bruckman; screenplay, Patterson McNutt, H. W. Haneman; adaptation, Howard I. Young; comedy sequences, Frank Griffin; musical director, Arthur Lange.

© Fox Film Corp.; 19Apr35; LP5508.

SPRING TRAINING OF THE RED SOX. © 1915.

© Joseph J. Lannin (Arthur Daniel Cooper, author); title, descr. & 2 prints, 14Apr15; MU310.

SPRINGBOARD CHAMPIONS. (The Grantland Rice Sportlight) 1934. 1 reel, sd.

© Paramount Productions, Inc.; 29Aug34; MP4953.

SPRINGTIME. 1920. 2 reels.

Credits: Written and directed by Jess Robbins.

© The Vitagraph Co. of America; 20Jul20; LP15373.

SPRINGTIME. © 1923.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Paul Terry, author); title, descr. & 18 prints, 12May23; MU2275.

SPRINGTIME. (Walt Disney Cartoon) 1930. 1 reel.

© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 8Feb30; MP1242.

SPRINGTIME A LA CARTE. 1918. 2 reels. From the story by O. Henry [pseud. of William Sydney Porter].

Credits: Director, Kenneth Webb.

© Broadway Star Features Co., Inc.; 9Aug18; LP12743.

SPRINGTIME FOR HENRY. 1934. 6,695 ft., sd. From the play by Ben W. Levy.

Credits: Director, Frank Tuttle; screenplay, Keene Thompson, Frank Tuttle; music director, Louis de Francesco.

© Fox Film Corp.; 25May34; LP4711.

SPRINGTIME IN HOLLAND. 1935. 2 reels, sd., color.

Credits: Director, Ralph Staub; story, Joe Traub.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 22Jun35; LP5626.

SPRINGTIME IN THE ROCKIES. 1937. 6 reels, sd.

Credits: Associate producer, Sol C. Siegel; director, Joe Kane; original screenplay, Gilbert Wright, Betty Burbridge; film editor, Lester Orlebeck; music director, Alberto Colombo.

© Republic Pictures Corp.; 15Nov37; LP7598.

THE SPRINGTIME OF THE SPIRIT. Rex. 1915. 3 reels.

Credits: John B. Clymer; producer, Ben Wilson.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 15Oct15; LP6669.

SPRINGTIME SERENADE. Snappy. 1935. 1 reel, sd., color.

Credits: Story and lyrics, Walter Lantz, Victor McLeod; animation, Manuel Moreno, Lester Kline, Fred Kopietz.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 16May35; MP5591.

SPRUCIN' UP. (Hal Roach Comedy) 1935. 2 reels, sd., b&w.

Credits: Director, Gus Meins; film editor, Louis McManus.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Corp.; 12Jun35; LP5615.

SPUDS. 1923. 1 reel.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 27Jan23; LP18630.

SPUDS. © 1927.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Larry Semon, author); title, descr. & 94 prints, 4Feb27; LU23635.

SPURS. 1930. 6 reels, si., & sd.

Credits: Director, Reaves Eason; story and dialogue, Reaves Eason.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 11Aug30; LP1482.

SPURS. SEE Freaks.

SPURS AND SADDLES. (Blue Streak Western) 1927. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, Clifford S. Smith; story, Paul M. Bryan; adaptation and scenario, Harrison Jacobs.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 4Jun27; LP24044.

THE SPURS OF SYBIL. Presented by William A. Brady. © 1918.

Credits: Director, Travers Vale; story, Louise Winter.

© World Film Corp. (Louise Winter, author); title & descr., 18Feb18; 188 prints, 19Feb18; LU12071.

THE SPY. © 1915.

© Nordisk Films Kompagni; title, descr. & 115 prints, 23Jan15; LU4272.

THE SPY. 1917. 7 reels.

Credits: Director, Richard Stanton.

© William Fox (George Bronson Howard, author); 26Aug17; LP11352.

THE SPY. 1929. 2 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Monte Brice; story, Tom Howard, A. Dorian Otvos.

© Paramount Famous Lasky Corp.; 21Sep29; LP709.

THE SPY. 1931. 5,255 ft., sd.

Credits: Associate producer, Ralph Block; director, Berthold Viertel; story, Ernest Pascal; dialogue, Ernest Pascal, Robert Presnell; editor, Eddie Robbins.

© Fox Film Corp.; 28Jan31; LP2040.

THE SPY RING. 1938. 7 reels, sd.

Credits: Producer, Trem Carr; director, Joseph H. Lewis; story, Frank Vanwyck Mason; screenplay, George Waggner.

© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 3Jan38; LP7695.

SPY 77. 1934. 8 reels, sd.

Credits: Direction, adaptation, and scenario, Arthur Woods; dialogue, Frank Vosper.

© First Division Exchanges, Inc. (British International Pictures, Ltd., author); 21May34; LP6272.

THE SPY'S DAUGHTER. SEE The Waters of Death.

THE SPY'S FATE. 1914. 3 reels.

© Lubin Mfg. Co. (William H. Lippert, author); 13Nov14; LP3751.

THE SPY'S SISTER. 1915. 1,000 ft.

© Lubin Mfg. Co. (Elizabeth R. Carpenter, author); 27Apr15; LP5148.

SQUABS AND SQUABBLES. 1919. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Noel Smith; story, Anthony W. Caldeway.

© Vitagraph Co. of America; 27Sep19; LP14245.

SQUADRON OF HONOR. 1937. 6 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, C. C. Coleman, Jr.; story, Martin Mooney; screenplay, Michael L. Simmons; film editor, Al Clark.

© Columbia Pictures Corp. of California, Ltd.; 27Dec37; LP7713.

SQUADRONS. SEE Body and Soul.

THE SQUALL. Presented by Richard A. Rowland. 1929. 11 reels. From the play by Jean Bart [pseud. of Marie Antoinette Sarlabous].

Credits: Director, Alexander Korda; screen version, Bradley King.

© First National Pictures, Inc.; 10Jun29; LP445.

THE SQUALL. Trailer. 1929. 1 reel.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 17Apr29; MP96.

SQUANDERED LIVES. 1920. 6 reels. Adapted from the story "Duke's Son" by Cosmo Hamilton.

Credits: Director, Franklyn Dyall; scenario, Guy Newall.

© Stoll Film Corp.; 7Dec20; LP15914.

SQUARE CROOKS. 1928. 6 reels, b&w. From the play by James P. Judge.

Credits: Director, Lewis Seiler; scenario, Becky Gardiner.

© Fox Film Corp.; 22Feb28; LP25008.

A SQUARE DEAL. © 1917. Formerly entitled "The Parasites."

Credits: Director, Harley Knoles; story, Louis V. Jefferson.

© World Film Corp. (Louis V. Jefferson, author); title, descr. & 236 prints, 2Feb17; LU10166.

SQUARE DEAL SANDERSON. 1919. 5 reels. Based on the novel by Charles Alden Seltzer.

Credits: Director, Lambert Hillyer.

© William S. Hart Productions, Inc.; 6Jun19; LP13818.

THE SQUARE DECEIVER. Yorke Film Corp. 1917. 5 reels. Based on the novel "Love Me for Myself Alone" by Francis Perry Elliott.

Credits: Director, Fred J. Balshofer; adaptation, Fred J. Balshofer, Richard V. Spencer.

© Metro Pictures Corp.; 26Nov17; LP11745.

A SQUARE PEG. SEE Denial.

THE SQUARE SHOOTER. 1920. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, Paul Cazeneuve; story and scenario, Denison Clift.

© William Fox (Fox Film Corp., author); 8Aug20; LP15427.

THE SQUARE SHOOTER. Mustang. 1927. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, William Wyler; story, Kenneth B. Langley.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 20Jul27; LP24229.

SQUARE SHOOTER. 1934. 6 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, David Selman; story and screenplay, Harold Shumate; film editor, Al Clark.

© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 4Dec34; LP5147.

SQUARE SHOULDERS. 1929. 7 reels.

Credits: Producer, Paul Bern; director, E. Mason Hopper; story, George Dromgold, Houston Branch; adaptation, Peggy Prior; film editor, Barbara Hunter.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc.; 18Mar29; LP216.

SQUARED. (Paramount-Drew Comedy) V. B. K. Film Corp. 1919. 2 reels.

Credits: Supervision, Mr. & Mrs. Sidney Drew; story, Clarence Meily.

© Famous Players-Lasky Corp. (V. B. K. Film Corp., author); 2Jun19; LP13802.

A SQUARED ACCOUNT. 1916. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, William Wolbert.

© The Vitagraph Co. of America (C. E. Jenks, author); 28Feb16; LP7736.

SQUARING IT. Bison. 1917. 3 reels.

Credits: Produced, directed, and written by George E. Marshall.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 10Aug17; LP11238.

SQUARING THE TRIANGLE. 1931. 1 reel.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 5Feb31; MP2285.

A SQUASHVILLE ROMANCE. © 1914. 1 reel.

© The Colorado Photo-Play Co. (Milton Hyman, author); title, descr. & 30 prints, 5Sep14; LU3314.

THE SQUASHVILLE SCHOOL. 1914. 1 reel.

© Biograph Co.; 19Oct14; LP3561.

THE SQUATTER. © 1914. 3 reels.

© Eclair Film Co., Inc.; title, descr. & 76 prints, 26Sep14; LU3426.

THE SQUATTERS. 1914. 1 reel.

Credits: Producer, Fred W. Huntly.

© Selig Polyscope Co. (John M. Kiskadden, author); 26Jun14; LP2930.

THE SQUAW MAN. © 1914.

© Jesse L. Lasky Feature Play Co., Inc. (Edwin Milton Royle, author); title, descr. & 20 prints, 18Feb14; LU2169.

THE SQUAW MAN. Artcraft. Presented by Jesse L. Lasky. 1918. 6 reels. Based on the play by Edwin Milton Royle.

Credits: Producer, Cecil B. De Mille; scenario, Beulah Marie Dix.

© Famous Players-Lasky Corp.; 26Oct18; LP13020.

THE SQUAW MAN. 1931. 12 reels, sd., b&w. From the story by Edwin Milton Royle.

Credits: Producer and director, Cecil B. De Mille; screenplay, Lucien Hubbard, Lenore Coffee; dialogue, Elsie Janls; film editor, Anne Bauchens; music, Herbert Stothart.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Distributing Corp.; 7Sep31; LP2451.

THE SQUAW MAN'S SON. 1917. 5 reels.

Credits: Edwin Milton Royle; director, E. J. Le Saint; scenario, Charles Maigne.

© Jesse L. Lasky Feature Play Co.; 3Jul17; LP11050.

THE SQUEAKER. SEE Murder on Diamond Row.

SQUEAKS AND SQUAWKS. 1920. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Noel Smith; story, Anthony W. Coldewey.

© Vitagraph Co. of America; 12Mar20; LP14870.

SQUEAKS AND SQUAWKS. 1936. Filmstrip, sd.

© Chrysler Corp. (Harry P. Longstreet, author); 17Apr36; MP6395.

THE SQUEALER. 1930. 7 reels. From the stage play by Mark Linder.

Credits: Director, Harry Joe Brown; screenplay, Dorothy Howell, Casey Robinson.

© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 3Sep30; LP1536.

SQUIBS. © 1922.

© Welsh, Pearson Co., Ltd.; title, descr. & 478 prints, 25Mar22; LU17673.

SQUIRREL FOOD. (Cameo Comedy) 1926. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Jules White.

© Educational Film Exchanges, Inc.; 22Sep26; LP23138.

SQUIRREL FOOD. SEE

Friends and Enemies, Vacation Land, and Squirrel Food.

Hay Fever, Snake River, and Squirrel Food.

Open the Bars, Squirrel Food, and A Leaf from Nature's Book.

Rocked to Sleep, Utopia, and Squirrel Food.

Shorty's Long Suit, Still Small Voice, and Squirrel Food.

THE SQUIRRELS' FAMILY ALBUM. © 1923.

Credits: Producer, Lillian Delger Powers; titles, H. I. Phillips.

© Lillian D. Powers; title & descr., 12Mar23; 54 prints, 15Mar23; MU2256.

SQUIRRELVILLE MOVIE ACTORS AT HOME. © 1923.

Credits: Producer, Lillian Delger Powers; titles, H. I. Phillips.

© Lillian D. Powers; title & descr., 12Mar23; 60 prints, 15Mar23; MU2257.

STABLE MANNERS. (A Bray Naturgraph) 1932. 7 min.

© Bray Pictures Corp.; 6Nov32; MP4007.

STABLE MATES. 1934. 2 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Jules White; story, Arthur Ripley, Jack Cluett; screenplay, Johnnie Grey.

© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 28Mar34; LP4581.

STABLEMATES. Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 1938. 9 reels, sd., sepia.

Credits: Producer, Harry Rapf; director, Sam Wood; story, William Thiele, Reginald Owen; screenplay, Leonard Praskins, Richard Maibaum; film editor, W. Donn Hayes; music score, Edward Ward.

© Loew's, Inc.; 3Oct38; LP8330.

STADIUM. SEE Touchdown.

THE STAGE. © 1913. 3 reels.

© Feature Film Sales Co., Ltd. (Vitascope Co., author); title & descr., 15Mar13, 12 prints, 31Mar13; LU544.

STAGE COACHED. (Krazy Kat) 1928. 1 reel.

Credits: Ben Harrison, Manny Gould; producer, Charles B. Mintz.

© Paramount Famous Lasky Corp.; 16Jun28; MP5096.

STAGE DOOR. 1937. 10 reels, sd. From the play by Edna Ferber and George S. Kaufman.

Credits: Producer, Pandro S. Berman; director, Gregory LaCava; screenplay, Morrie Ryskind, Anthony Veiller; editor, William Hamilton; music director, Roy Webb.

© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 8Oct37; LP7473.

STAGE DOOR KNIGHTS. 1930. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Director, Jasper Ewing Brady.

© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 8May30; LP1296.

THE STAGE DOOR PEST. 1930. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Jasper Ewing Brady.

© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 28Jan30; LP1095.

STAGE FRIGHT. © 1923.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Hal E. Roach, author); title, descr. & 40 prints, 9Nov23; LU19585.

STAGE FRIGHT. 1938. 18 min., sd.

Credits: Producer, Bert Gilroy; director, Charles Roberts; story, Jack Townley; film editor, John Lockert.

© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 1Oct38; LP8348.

STAGE FRIGHTS. (Mermaid Comedies) 1928. 2 reels.

Credits: Producer, Jack White; director, Stephen Roberts.

© Educational Film Exchanges, Inc.; 21Oct28; LP25825.

STAGE FRIGHTS. 1935. 2 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Al Kay; story and screenplay, Preston Black.

© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 6Jun35; LP5588.

THE STAGE HAND. 1920. 2 reels.

Credits: Story and direction, Larry Semon, Norman Taurog.

© The Vitagraph Co. of America; 16Jul20; LP15361.

THE STAGE HAND. (A Mermaid Comedy) 1933. 22 min., sd.

Credits: Director, Harry Langdon; story, Harry Langdon, Edward Davis.

© Producer's Share, Inc.; 1Sep33; LP4340.

STAGE KISSES. 1927. 6 reels.

Credits: Producer, Harry Cohn; director, Albert Kelly; adaptation and continuity, Dorothy Howell.

© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 3Dec27; LP24720.

STAGE KRAZY. (Krazy Kat) 1933. 1 reel.

Credits: Producer, Charles Mintz; story, Rudy Zamora, Harry Love; animation, Allen Rose, Preston Blair.

© Screen Gems, Inc.; 2Nov33; MP4379.

STAGE MADNESS. 1927. 6 reels.

Credits: Director, Victor Schertzinger; story, Polan Banks; scenario, Randall H. Faye.

© Fox Film Corp.; 9Jan27; LP23570.

STAGE MOTHER. 1933. 9 reels, sd., b&w. From the book by Bradford Ropes.

Credits: Associate producer, Hunt Stromberg; director, Charles R. Braban; screenplay, John Meehan, Bradford Ropes; film editor, Frank Hull; music, Nacio Brown, Arthur Freed.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Corp.; 28Sep33; LP4139.

THE STAGE OF LIFE. © 1915.

Credits: Scenario, Frank E. Montgomery.

© Mica Film Corp. (Frank E. Montgomery, author); title, descr. & 39 prints, 2Mar15; LU4575.

A STAGE ROMANCE. 1922. 7 reels, 6,416 ft. Adapted from the drama "Mad Man or Genius" ["Kean, ou Desordre et GÉnie"] by Alexandre Dumas.

Credits: Director, Herbert Brenon; screen version, Paul H. Sloane.

© William Fox (Fox Film Corp., author); 5Mar22; LP17741.

STAGE-STRUCK. 1914. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Ned Finley; story, H. C. Hendricks.

© Vitagraph Co. of America (H. C. Hendricks, author); 4Mar14; LP2302.

STAGE STRUCK. © 1922.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Hal E. Roach, author); title, descr. & 16 prints, 8Feb22; LU17533.

STAGE STRUCK. 1925. 7 reels.

Credits: Producer and director, Allan Dwan; story, Frank R. Adams; screenplay, Forrest Halsey.

© Famous Players-Lasky Corp.; 16Nov25; LP22007.

STAGE STRUCK. (Aesop Sound Fable) 1929. 1 reel.

Credits: Paul Terry.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc.; 25Jun29; MP327.

STAGE STRUCK. (Checker Comedies) Presented by E. B. Derr. 1931. 2 reels, sd., b&w.

Credits: Producer, Fred Lalley; director, Al Ray; story, Walter Catlett; screenplay, Henry Johnson; film editor, Claude Berkeley; music director, Francis Gromon.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc.; 24Jan31; LP1985.

STAGE STRUCK. First National Productions Corp. 1936. 10 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Busby Berkeley; story, Robert Lord; screenplay, Tom Buckingham, Pat C. Flick; music and lyrics, E. Y. Harburg, Harold Arlen.

© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 8Sep36; LP6577.

STAGE-STRUCK SUSIE. (A Paramount-Christie Comedy) (Confessions of a Chorus Girl Series) 1929. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Neal Burns; story, Jean Arlette.

© Paramount Famous Lasky Corp.; 3May29; LP352.

STAGE STUNTS. Winkler. 1929. 1 reel.

Credits: Animation, Hugh Harman.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 29Mar29; MP37.

STAGE TO LORDSBURG. SEE Stagecoach.

THE STAGE VILLAIN. Joker. 1916. 1 reel.

Credits: Written and produced by Allen Curtis.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 19May16; LP8313.

STAGECOACH. A John Ford production. Presented by Walter Wanger. Released through United Artists. 1939. Produced with the cooperation of the Navajo-Apache Indian agencies and the U. S. Department of the Interior. 10 reels, sd. From the story "Stage to Lordsburg" by Ernest Haycox.

Credits: Producer, Walter Wanger; director, John Ford; screenplay, Dudley Nichols; film editors, Otto Lovering, Dorothy Spencer; music director, Boris Morros.

© Walter Wanger Productions, Inc.; 20Feb39; LP8662.

STAGECOACH DAYS. 1938. 6 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Joseph Levering; original screenplay, Nate Gatzert; film editor, Dwight Caldwell; music, Lee Zahler.

© Columbia Pictures Corp. of California, Ltd.; 1Apr38; LP7929.

THE STAGE-COACH DRIVER AND THE GIRL. 1915. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Tom Mix.

© Selig Polyscope Co. (Tom Mix, author); 26Feb15; LP4560.

THE STAGECOACH GUARD. 1915. 1 reel.

Credits: Written and produced by Tom Mix.

© Selig Polyscope Co. (Tom Mix, author); 9Oct15; LP6606.

STAGING THE SELLING ACT. 1930. 1 reel.

© Willys-Overland, Inc. (Raymond J. Faller, author); 21Feb30; MP1253.

THE STAIN. © 1913.

© Feature Film Sales Co., Ltd. (Monopol Film Co., author); title, descr. & 16 prints, 15May13; LU750.

THE STAIN. © 1914.

© Eclectic Film Co. (Forrest Halsey and Robt. H. Davis, authors); title, descr. & 231 prints, 1Jul14; LU2941.

STAIRS OF SAND. 1929. 5,020 ft. Adapted from the novel by Zane Grey.

Credits: Director, Otto Brower; adaptation, Agnes Brand Leahy, J. Walter Ruben, Sam Mintz.

© Paramount Famous Lasky Corp.; 7Jun29; LP466.

STAIRS OF SAND. SEE Arizona Mahoney.

STAKING HIS LIFE. 1918. 5 reels.

© W. H. Productions Co. (A. P. Younger, author); 6Jun18; LP12542.

STAMBOUL. (Paramount-Burton Holmes Travel Picture) 1922. 1 reel.

© Burton Holmes Lectures, Inc. (Burton Holmes, author); 2Jan22; MP2091.

STAMBOUL QUEST. 1934. 9 reels, sd., b&w.

Credits: Director, Sam Wood; original story, Leo Birinski; screenplay, Herman J. Mankiewicz; film editor, Hugh Wynn.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Corp.; 10Jul34; LP4837.

STAMINA. (Grantland Rice Sound Sportlight) 1929. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: John Foster; producer, Jack Eaton.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc.; 3Nov29; MP1173.

THE STAMPEDE. 1912. 3 reels.

© Almyr Feature Films; 28Oct12; MP10.

THE STAMPEDE. © 1913. 3 reels.

© Gorman Film Mfg. Co. (Jack Gorman, author); title, descr. & 14 prints, 1Dec13; LU1689.

THE STAMPEDE. 1916. 3 reels.

© Biograph Co.; 5Apr16; LP8021.

STAMPEDE. 1930. For British Instructional Films, Ltd. 7,200 ft.

Credits: Written and directed by C. Court Treatt, Stella Court Treatt, and Errol Hinds.

© Pro Patria Films, Ltd.; 17Oct30; LP1655.

STAMPEDE. 1936. 6 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Ford Beebe; story, Peter B. Kyne; scenario, Robert Watson; film editor, William Austin.

© Columbia Pictures Corp. of California, Ltd.; 6Jun36; LP6392.

THE STAMPEDE IN THE NIGHT. Bison. 1916. 2 reels.

Credits: Story, Harry Carey; scenario and production, Jacques Jaccard.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 18Feb16; LP7669.

THE STAMPEDE OF FATE. © 1914. 3 reels.

© Gorman Film Mfg. Co., Inc. (Jack Gorman, author); title, descr. & 42 prints, 19Jan14; LU1981.

STAMPEDE THUNDER. 1925. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, Tom Gibson; story and continuity, Victor Roberts.

© Larlat Productions; 21Nov25; LP22047.

STAN WILLIS, COWBOY. SEE The Terror of Bar X.

STAND AND DELIVER. De Mille Pictures Corp. 1928. 6 reels.

Credits: Produced and directed by Donald Crisp; screenplay, Sada Cowan; film editor, Barbara Hunter.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc.; 24Jan28; LP24910.

STAND-IN. Presented by Walter Wanger. 1937. 10 reels, sd. Based on the novel by Clarence Budington Kelland.

Credits: Director, Tay Garnett; screenplay, Gene Towne, Graham Baker; film editors, Otho Lovering, Dorothy Spencer; music director, Rox Rommell.

© United Artists Corp.; 16Nov37; LP7596.

STAND PAT. © 1922.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Hal E. Roach, author); title, descr. & 20 prints, 27Apr22; LU17793.

THE STAND UP. 1930. 1 reel, sd.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 17Feb30; MP1198.

STAND UP AND CHEER. 1934. 7,300 ft., sd.

Credits: Will Rogers, Philip Klein; director, Hamilton MacFadden; dialogue, Ralph Spence; editor, Margaret Clancy; music director, Arthur Lange.

© Fox Film Corp.; 23Mar34; LP4638.

STAND UP AND FIGHT. 1921. 2 reels.

Credits: Producer, Edward Laemmle; story, Burl Armstrong; scenario, George Morgan.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 28May21; LP16607.

STAND UP AND FIGHT. Mustang. 1925. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Edward Laemmle; story, Burl Armstrong.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 7Aug25; LP21719.

STAND UP AND FIGHT. Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 1939. 10 reels, sd., sepia.

Credits: Producer, Mervyn LeRoy; director, W. S. Van Dyke II; story, Forbes Parkhill; screenplay, James M. Cain, Jane Murfin, Harvey Fergusson; film editor, Frank Sullivan; music score, William Axt.

© Loew's, Inc.; 3Jan39; LP8538.

THE STANDARD BEARER OF THE JEWISH PEOPLE; or, THE WANDERING JEW. © 1921.

** © L. M. Fox & Charles Penser; title, descr. & 102 prints, 11May21; LU16498.

THE STANDARD DEWALT WOODWORKING MACHINE. The Jam Handy Organization. © 1939. Sd., b&w. 35 mm.

© DeWalt Products Corp. (Jam Handy Pictures Service, author); title & descr., 5Sep39; 187 prints, 8Sep39; MU9632.

STANDARD OBSTETRICAL ROUTINE. 1937. 2,400 ft., si., 16 mm.

© The Mennen Co. (Lyle G. McNeil & Donald G. Tollefson, authors); 22Mar37; MP7649.

STANDARD PARADE FOR 1939. © 1939. Sd., b&w, color sequences, 35 mm.

© Walt Disney Productions (Hugh W. Thomas, author); title, descr. & 12 prints, 8May39; MU9350.

THE STANDARD PRESENTATION. 1927. 1 reel.

© Willys-Overland, Inc. (Raymond J. Faller, author); 14Oct27; MP4398.

STANDARDIZED PRESENTATION. 1927. 1 reel.

© Willys-Overland, Inc. (Raymond J. Faller, author); 5Nov27; MP4540.

STANDING PAT. 1928. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Earl T. Montgomery; story, Ray McCarey, Pinto Colvig, St. Elmo Boyce.

© Standard Cinema Corp.; 9Jul28; LP25490.

STANFIELD MURDER CASE. SEE Lem Hawkins' Confession.

STANLEY AND GINGER—A FEW ABSURD MOMENTS. 1929. 1 reel, sd.

© Vitaphone Corp.; 12Mar29; MP5939.

STANLEY, THE LION-KILLER. 1914. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Sidney Drew; picturized by George H. Plympton.

© Vitagraph Co. of America (Leonard Grover, author); 17Aug14; LP3214.

STANTON'S LAST FLING. 1913. 1 reel. From "The Interlude" by H. B. Marriott Watson.

© Thomas A. Edison, Inc.; 13Dec13; LP1796.

THE STAR. © 1915.

© Apex Film Co. (Deutsche Bioscope Co., author); title, descr. & 60 prints, 30Jan15; LU4330.

STAR. Good Night Trailer. 1919.

© Daniels Studios, Inc.; 11Jan19; MP1303.

THE STAR BOARDER. Paramount-Mack Sennett. 1919. 2 reels.

Credits: Supervision, Mack Sennett; director, James Davis.

© Mack Sennett; 30Dec19; LP14634.

THE STAR BOARDER. 1919. 2 reels.

Credits: Story and direction, Larry Semon.

© The Vitagraph Co. of America; 15May19; LP13724.

STAR BUILDERS. (A Grantland Rice Sportlight) 1928. 1 reel.

Credits: Producer, John L. Hawkinson.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc.; 7May28; MP4970.

STAR BURLESQUE. 1920. 1 reel.

© John Franklin Meyer; 26Apr20; MP1606.

STAR DUST. Black Cat. 1917. 25 min.

Credits: Director, Fred E. Wright; story, H. Tipton Steck.

© Essanay Film Mfg. Co.; 21Aug17; LP11287.

STAR DUST. First National. Presented by Hobart Henley Productions. 1921. 6 reels. Suggested by the story by Fannie Hurst.

Credits: Director, Hobart Henley; adaptation, Anthony Paul Kelly.

** © Associated First National Pictures, Inc.; 6Dec21; LP17296.

STARDUST. (Broadway Brevity) 1938. 22 min., sd.

Credits: Director, Roy Mack; continuity, Cyrus D. Wood, Eddie Forman.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 10Dec38; LP8689.

THE STAR DUST TRAIL. 1925. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, Edmund Mortimer; story, Frederick and Fannie Hatton; scenario, Dorothy Yost.

© William Fox (Fox Film Corp., author); 18Jan25; LP21057.

STAR FOR A NIGHT. 1936. 6,850 ft., sd. Based on the play "Die Heilige Luege" by Karin Michaelis.

Credits: Director, Lewis Seiler; screenplay, Frances Hyland, Saul Elkins; music, Samuel Kaylin.

© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.; 28Aug36; LP6838.

STAR GAZERS. Screen Classics, Inc. 1936. 886 ft., sd., color.

Credits: Story and dialogue, Burnet Lamont; narrator, Robert Sherwood.

© Columbia Pictures Corp. of Calif., Ltd.; 26Oct36; MP6860.

STAR GAZING. 1935. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Benny Rubin; story and screenplay, Felix Adler.

© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 30Sep35; LP5831.

A STAR IS BORN. Released through United Artists. 1937. 12 reels, sd., color.

Credits: Producer, David O. Selznick; director, William A. Wellman; story, William A. Wellman, Robert Carson; screenplay, Dorothy Parker, Alan Campbell, Robert Carson; film editors, Hal C. Kern, Anson Stevenson; music, Max Steiner.

© Selznick International Pictures, Inc.; 7Jun37; LP7184.

A STAR IS HATCHED. (Merrie Melodies) 1937. 7 min., sd., color.

Credits: Producer, Leon Schlesinger; supervision, I. Freleng; story, Ted Pierce; animation, Bob McKimson; music score, Carl W. Stalling.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 28Nov37; MP8376.

A STAR IS SHORN. 1939. 2 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Del Lord; original screenplay, Elwood Ullman, Searle Kramer.

© Columbia Pictures Corp. of California, Ltd.; 14Feb39; LP8632.

THE STAR MAKER. 1939. 10 reels, sd.

Credits: Producer, Charles R. Rogers; director, Roy Del Ruth; story, Arthur Caesar, William A. Pierce; screenplay, Frank Butler, Don Hartman, Arthur Caesar; film editor, Alma Macrorie.

© Paramount Pictures, Inc.; 25Aug39; LP9078.

STAR NIGHT AT THE COCOANUT GROVE. (Colortone Musical) 1935. 2 reels, sd., color.

Credits: Producer, Louis Lewyn.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Corp.; 30Jan35; LP5303.

THE STAR OF GENIUS. © 1914.

© PathÉ FrÈres; title, descr. & 44 prints, 21Oct14; LU3568.

THE STAR OF INDIA. 1913. 4 reels.

© BlachÉ Features, Inc.; 22Nov13; LP1671.

STAR OF MIDNIGHT. 1935. 10 reels, sd. From the novel by Arthur Somers Roche.

Credits: Director, Stephen Roberts; screenplay, Howard J. Green, Anthony Veiller, Edward Kaufman; editor, Arthur Roberts; music director, Max Steiner.

© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 11Apr35; LP5496.

A STAR OVER NIGHT. Universal Special. 1919. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, George Terwilliger; story, Ann Irish; scenario, Calder Johnstone.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 11Jun19; LP13819.

THE STAR PACKER. Lone Star. 1934. 6 reels, sd.

Credits: Producer, Paul Malvern; story, screenplay, and direction, Robert N. Bradbury.

© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 15Aug34; LP5280.

THE STAR REPORTER. (Paramount Varieties) 1936. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Narrator, Ted Husing.

© Paramount Pictures, Inc.; 4Mar36; MP6271.

THE STAR REPORTER. Presented by Adolph Zukor. 1938. 1 reel each, sd.

Credits: Narrator, Ted Husing.

© Paramount Pictures, Inc.; 10Mar38; MP8232.

STAR REPORTER. 1939. 7 reels, sd.

Credits: Producer, E. B. Derr; director, Howard Bretherton; original screenplay, John T. Neville; film editor, Russell Schoengarth; music director, Theodore Joos.

© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 17Feb39; LP8685.

THE STAR REPORTER IN HOLLYWOOD. Presented by Adolph Zukor. 1936. 1 reel, sd.

© Paramount Pictures, Inc.; 20Nov36; MP6933.

THE STAR REPORTER IN HOLLYWOOD. Presented by Adolph Zukor. 1937. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Directors, Herbert Moulton, Leslie Roush.

© Paramount Pictures, Inc.; 29Oct37; MP7893.

THE STAR ROVER. C. E. Shurtleff, Inc. 1920. 6 reels. From the novel by Jack London.

Credits: Director, Edward Sloman; adaptation, A. S. Le Vino.

© Metro Pictures Corp.; 1Dec20; LP15857.

THE STAR-SPANGLED BANNER. 1917. 3 reels. From the story by Mrs. Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews.

Credits: Director, Edward H. Griffith; adaptation, Sumner Williams.

© Thomas A. Edison, Inc.; 29May17; LP10862.

STAR SPANGLED BANNER. © 1921.

Credits: J. Masse.

© Gertrude DeKay & J. Masse (Gertrude DeKay, author); title, descr. & 12 prints, 15Aug21; LU16862.

THE STAR WITNESS. Laemmle. 1917. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, John McDermott; story, Grant Carpenter; scenario, W. Gibson.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 23Mar17; LP10441.

THE STAR WITNESS. 1931. 7 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, William A. Wellman; story and dialogue, Lucien Hubbard.

© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 8Aug31; LP2398.

THE STAR WITNESS. SEE Chic Sale in The Star Witness.

THE STARBRITE DIAMOND. (William J. Burns Detective Mysteries) Educational Film Exchanges, Inc. 1931. 11 min.

Credits: Director, G. C. Reid; story, adaptation and dialogue, Russell Matson.

© G. C. Reid, Inc.; 7Jun31; LP2561.

THE STARBUCKS. © 1912.

© American Film Mfg. Co.; title, descr. & 63 prints, 23Dec12; LU203.

STARK LOVE. Presented by Adolph Zukor and Jesse L. Lasky. 1927. 6,203 ft.

Credits: Produced, written, and directed by Karl Brown; adaptation, Walter Woods.

© Paramount Famous Lasky Corp.; 17Sep27; LP24429.

STARK MAD. Announcement Trailer. 1928. 1 reel.

© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 14Nov28; MP5535.

STARK MAD. 1929. 7 reels.

Credits: Director, Lloyd Bacon; story, Jerome Kingston; scenario, Harvey Gates.

© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 21Jan29; LP44.

STARLETS. 1937. 2 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Joseph Henabery; story, Willi Weil.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 13Dec37; LP7647.

STARLIGHT. SEE The Divine Woman.

STARLIGHT OVER TEXAS. 1938. 6 reels, sd.

Credits: Producer, Edward Finney; director, Al Herman; original story, Harry MacPherson; screenplay, John Rathmell.

© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 7Sep38; LP8250.

STARLIGHT'S MESSAGE. Special Big U. 1916. 1 reel.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 26Oct16; LP9417.

STARLIT DAYS AT THE LIDO. 1935. 2 reels, sd., color.

Credits: Producer, Louis Lewyn; continuity and dialogue, Alexander Van Dorn.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Corp.; 22Oct35; LP5894.

STARRING IN WESTERN STUFF. 1916. 2 reels.

Credits: Written and directed by Tom Mix.

© Selig Polyscope Co.; 23Dec16; LP9847.

THE STARRING OF FLORA FINCHURCH. 1915. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Lee Beggs.

© The Vitagraph Co. of America (W. A. Tremayne, author); 26Apr15; LP5275.

STARS AND STRIPES IN MEXICO; Uncle Sam Goes after the Arch-Fiend Villa. Powers. 1916. 1 reel.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co.; 21Apr16; MP591.

THE STARS CAN'T BE WRONG. 1936. 2 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Roy Mack; continuity, George Bennett.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 20Apr36; LP6288.

STARS IN STRIPES. Mentone. 1938. 18 min., sd.

Credits: Director, Milton Schwarzwald; dialogue, Sands and Wilson.

© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 17Jun38; LP8098.

STARS IN STRIPES. SEE Felix the Cat—Stars in Stripes.

STARS IN THE MAKING. 1934. 2 reels.

Credits: Written and directed by William O'Connor.

© Golden State Productions; 9Aug34; LP4881.

STARS OF TOMORROW. 1935-36. 1 reel each, sd. © Columbia Pictures Corp.

Credits: Producer, E. Schwartz; directors, Ben Schwartz, Benny Rubin.

[1] © 5Aug35; MP5780.

[2] © 9Sep35; MP5849.

3. © 26Nov35; MP6041.

4. © 8Nov35; MP5958.

5. © 14Jan36; MP6126.

6. © 14Jan36; MP6118.

STARS OF YESTERDAY. 1931. 1 reel.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 19Mar31; MP2420.

STARS OVER ARIZONA. 1937. 7 reels, sd.

Credits: Producer and director, R. N. Bradbury; original screenplay, Robert Emmett.

© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 11Sep37; LP7525.

STARS OVER BROADWAY. Presented by Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc., and The Vitaphone Corp. 1935. 10 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, William Keighley; story, Mildred Cram; screenplay, Jerry Wald, Julius J. Epstein; additional dialogue, Patsy Flick; numbers staged and directed by Busby Berkeley, Bobby Connolly; music and lyrics, Harry Warren, Al Dubin.

© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 20Dec35; LP6006.

STARS THEIR COURSES CHANGE. 1915. 3 reels.

© Essanay Film Mfg. Co.; 17Feb15; LP4493.

START CHEERING. 1937. 8 reels.

Credits: Associate producer, Nat Perrin; director, Albert S. Rogell; story, Corey Ford; screenplay, Eugene Solow, Richard E. Wormser, Philip Rapp; film editor, Gene Havlick; music, Johnny Green; music director, Morris Stoloff.

© Columbia Pictures Corp. of California, Ltd.; 31Dec37; LP7771.

START SOMETHING. © 1919.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Hal E. Roach, author); title, descr. & 20 prints, 1Nov19; LU14354.

START SOMETHING. (A Stern Brothers Comedy) (Keeping Up with the Joneses Series) 1927. 2 reels. From the cartoons "Keeping up with the Joneses" by Pop Momand [pseud.]

Credits: Director, Gus Meins; story, Page Wright, William Weber.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 3Dec27; LP24735.

START THE MUSIC. Wilding Picture Productions, Inc. © 1939. 30 min., sd., b&w., 16 mm.

Credits: Director, Jean Yarbrough; screenplay, James Prindle, Houston Branch; film editor, James Newcom.

© Standard Oil Co., Indiana (Houston Branch, author); title, descr. & 3 prints, 24Jun39; MU9482.

START THE SHOW. © 1920.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Hal Roach, author); title, descr. & 20 prints, 23Jun20; LU15279.

THE STARTER. (James Montgomery Flagg's Girls You Know) 1918. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Jack Eaton.

© Thomas A. Edison, Inc.; 8May18; LP12401.

STARTING AN ARGUMENT. (Grantland Rice Sportlight) © 1925.

Credits: Producer, John L. Hawkinson.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (John L. Hawkinson, author); title, descr. & 16 prints, 20Aug25; MU3126.

THE STARTLING CLIMAX. Gold Seal. 1917. 3 reels.

Credits: Director, George L. Sargent; scenario, Karl Coolidge.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 21Mar17; LP10417.

STARVATION BLUES. © 1925.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Hal E. Roach, author); title, descr. & 37 prints, 30Dec25; LU22210.

STARVED OUT. 1913.

Credits: Ashley Miller.

© Thomas A. Edison, Inc.; 8Aug13; LP1082.

STARVING BEAUTIES. Century. 1924. 2 reels.

Credits: Written and directed by Al Herman.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 23May24; LP20232.

STATE FAIR. 1933. 8,894 ft., sd. From the novel by Philip Stong.

Credits: Director, Henry King; screenplay, Sonya Levien, Paul Green; editor, R. W. Bischoff.

© Fox Film Corp.; 23Jan33; LP3634.

STATE OF OHIO. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION. SEE Ohio. Department of Education.

STATE POLICE. 1938. 7 reels.

Credits: Producer, Trem Carr; director, John Rawlins; original story and screenplay, George Waggner.

© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 21Mar38; LP7903.

STATE STREET SADIE. 1928. 9 reels.

Credits: Director, Archie Mayo; story, Melville Crosman; adaptation, E. T. Lowe, Jr.

© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 16Jul28; LP25471.

STATE STREET SADIE. Trailer Announcement. 1928. 1 reel, sd.

© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 29Oct28; MP5497.

STATE TROOPER. 1933. 7 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, D. Ross Lederman; story, Lambert Hillyer; screenplay, Stuart Anthony.

© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 30Jan33; LP3613.

THE STATE VERSUS ELINOR NORTON. SEE Elinor Norton.

STATEROOM 19. 1931. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Director, Ray Cozine; story, McLain Gates; dialogue staged by Max E. Hayes.

© Paramount Publix Corp.; 16Jan31; LP1906.

STATEROOM SECRETS. (Lyons-Moran Star Comedy) 1919. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Roy S. Clements; story, Will Cressy; scenario, Fred Palmer.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 24Mar19; LP13538.

STATE'S ATTORNEY. 1932. 9 reels, sd.

Credits: Producer, David O. Selznick; director, George Archainbaud; story, Louis Stevens; screenplay and dialogue, Gene Fowler, Rowland Brown; film editor, William Hamilton.

© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 13May32; LP3062.

STATIA WITH A PAST. 1918. 1 reel.

© C. L. Chester; 31Jul18; MP1236.

STATIC. (Fables, no. 379) 1928. 1 reel.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc.; 14Aug28; MP5246.

STATIC. (Tom Howard Comedy) 1933. 21 min., sd.

Credits: Director, Al Christie; story, Tom Howard; adaptation, Sig Herzig.

© W. K. D. Productions, Inc.; 29Sep33; LP4304.

STATIC IN THE ATTIC. 1939. 1,704 ft.

Credits: Director, Charley Chase; story, Elwood Ullman, Searle Kramer.

© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 14Sep39; LP9146.

STATION B.U.N.K. 1929. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Director, Jasper Ewing Brady.

© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 10Dec29; MP1061.

STATION T-O-T. 1934. 1 reel, sd.

© Paramount Productions, Inc.; 17Jan34; LP4422.

THE STATUE. SEE The Work.

THE STATUE OF FRIGHT. SociÉtÉ GÉnÉrale des CinÉmatographs Eclipse, France. © 1913.

© George Kleine (SociÉtÉ GÉnÉrale des CinÉmatographs Eclipse, author); title, descr. & 38 prints, 14May13; LU733.

THE STAY AT HOMES. Beauty. © 1915.

© American Film Mfg. Co. (C. M. Brown, author); title, descr. & 87 prints, 14Jun15; LU5552.

STAY DOWN EAST. (Broadway Comedy) 1921. 2 reels.

Credits: Producer, Morris R. Schlank; director, Ward Hayes.

© Arrow Film Corp.; 3Dec21; LP17274.

STAY OUT. (Charlie Murray Comedy) 1931. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Albert Kelley; story, Francis J. Martin, James Mulhauser.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 7May31; LP2199.

THE STEADFAST. 1915. 2,000 ft.

Credits: Producer, Joseph W. Smiley.

© Lubin Mfg. Co. (Harry Chandlee, author); 5Oct15; LP6554.

THE STEADFAST HEART. 1923. 7 reels. From the story in Collier's weekly by Clarence Budington Kelland.

Credits: Director, Sheridan Hall; adaptation, Philip Lonergan.

© Distinctive Pictures Corp.; 13Sep23; LP19388.

STEADY ALL-YEAR PROFITS IN STAPLE FRUITS. SEE Credits and Collections.

STEADY COMPANY. Rex. 1915. 1 reel.

Credits: Producer, Jos. De Grasse; story, Julius Grinnel Furthmann; scenario, Ida May Park.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 29Jun15; LP5695.

STEADY COMPANY. 1932. 7 reels.

Credits: Director, Edward Ludwig; story, Edward I. Luddy.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 25Feb32; LP2877.

THE STEALERS. 1920. 8 reels.

Credits: Story and direction, William Christy Cabanne.

© Robertson-Cole Distributing Corp. (William Christy Cabanne, author); 3Oct20; LP15931.

STEALIN' HOME. Century. 1921. 2 reels.

Credits: Written and directed by Alfred Goulding.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 24Aug21; LP16901.

STEALIN' HOME. (Rufftown Comedies) 1932. 2 reels, sd., b&w. From the "Rufftown Stories" by Arthur (Bugs) Baer.

Credits: Supervision, Lew Lipton; director, Harry Sweet; screenplay, Ralph Ceder; film editor, Fred Maguire.

© RKO Pathe Pictures, Inc.; 6May32; LP3016.

STEAM POWER. 1930. 1 reel.

© Eastman Teaching Films, Inc. (George W. Hoke, author); 12Feb30; MP1310.

STEAMBOAT BILL, JR. United Artists. Presented by Joseph M. Schenck. 1928. 7 reels.

Credits: Director, Charles F. Reisner; story, Carl Harbaugh.

© Joseph M. Schenck (Carl Harbaugh, author); 2Jun28; LP25362.

STEAMBOAT ROUND THE BEND. 1935. 7,350 ft., sd. From the novel by Ben Lucien Burman.

Credits: Director, John Ford; screenplay, Dudley Nichols, Lamar Trotti; music, Samuel Kaylin.

© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.; 6Sep35; LP5971.

STEAMBOAT WILLIE. (Mickey Mouse Cartoon) 1928. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: U. B. Iwerks.

© Walter E. Disney; 21Nov28; MP2124.

STEAMED UP. 1927. 2 reels.

Credits: Directors, Charley Bowers and H. L. Muller.

© R-C Pictures Corp.; 13Jun27; LP24091.

STEAMER DAY. (Robert C. Bruce Scenic Novelties) Presented by E. W. Hammons. 1927. 1 reel.

© Robert C. Bruce; 24Jan27; MP3754.

STEEL. © 1913.

© SociÉtÉ FranÇaise des Films et CinÉmatographes Éclair (Eclair Film Co., author); title, descr. & 60 prints, 5Aug13; LU1065.

STEEL AND STONE. (E. M. Newman's Our Own United States) 1936. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Dialogue, Ira Genet; editor, Bert Frank.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 2May36; MP6426.

STEEL HEARTS. Bison. 1917. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Henry McRae; scenario, Wright Roberts.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 15Mar17; LP10383.

THE STEEL KING. © 1919.

Credits: Producer and director, Oscar Apfel; story, Giles R. Warren; scenario, Howard Irving Young.

© World Film Corp. (Giles R. Warren, author); title & descr., 18Nov19; 230 prints, 15Nov19; LU14438.

THE STEEL KING'S LAST WISH. © 1913.

© Nordisk Films Co.; title, descr. & 75 prints, 3Sep13; LU1198.

STEEL PREFERRED. Released by Producers Distributing Corp. 1925. 7 reels.

Credits: Director, James P. Hogan; story, Herschell S. Hall; adaptation, Elliott Clawson.

© Metropolitan Pictures Corporation of Calif.; 14Dec25; LP22132.

STEEL ROLLING MILLS. 1914. Split reel.

© Keystone Film Co.; 31Dec14; MP282.

STEEL SHOD EVIDENCE. (Range Rider Series, no. 23) © 1923.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Ford Beebe & Leo Maloney, authors); title, descr. & 40 prints, 7Jun23; LU19065.

THE STEEL TRAIL. Universal Special. 1923. 2 reels each. © Universal Pictures Corp.

Credits: Director, William Duncan; story and scenario, George Plympton, Karl Coolidge, Paul M. Bryan.

1. Intrigue. © 18Jul23; LP19222.

2. Dynamite. © 18Jul23; LP19223.

3. Wildfire. © 1Aug23; LP19284.

4. Blown from the Cliff. © 1Aug23; LP19285.

5. Head On. © 10Sep23; LP19390.

6. Crushed. © 17Sep23; LP19420.

7. The Gold Rush. © 17Sep23; LP19421.

8. Judith's Peril. © 22Sep23; LP19432.

9. The Dam Bursts. © 10Oct23; LP19489.

10. The Trap. © 17Oct23; LP19507.

11. The Fight on the Cliff. © 26Oct23; LP19544.

12. The Tottering Bridge. © 3Nov23; LP19572.

13. Between Two Fires. © 9Nov23; LP19600.

14. Burning Fumes. © 17Nov23; LP19623.

15. Ten Seconds To Go. © 28Nov23; LP19662.

THE STEEL WORKERS. (Meany, Miny, Moe) Snappy. 1937. 1 reel.

Credits: Story, Walter Lantz, Victor McLeod; artists, Ray Abrams, Leo Salkin, Ed Benedict.

© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 21Apr37; MP7326.

STEELE OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED. Presented by Albert E. Smith. 1925. 6 reels. From the novel by James Oliver Curwood.

Credits: Producer, David Smith; scenario, Jay Pilcher.

© Vitagraph Co. of America; 4Jul25; LP21638.

STEELHEART. 1921. 6 reels.

Credits: Director, William Duncan; scenario, Bradley J. Smollen.

© Vitagraph Co. of America; 20Aug21; LP16885.

THE STEEPLECHASE. (Mickey Mouse, no. 17) 1933. 1 reel.

© Walt Disney Productions, Ltd.; 29Sep33; MP4409.

THE STEEPLECHASER. 1926. 2 reels.

Credits: Supervision, George E. Marshall; director, Jess Robbins; story, Henry Johnson, Gene Forde.

© William Fox (Fox Film Corp., author); 29Aug26; LP23065.

STEEPLECHASING. © 1936.

© Chevrolet Motor Co.; title, descr. & 94 prints, 21Dec36; MU6992.

THE STEIN SONG. 1930. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Director, Dave Fleischer.

© Paramount Publix Corp.; 5Sep30; MP1887.

STELLA DALLAS. Released by United Artists Corp. 1926. 11 reels. From the novel by Olive Higgins Prouty.

Credits: Producer and director, Henry King; adaptation, Frances Marion.

© Samuel Goldwyn; 24Feb26; LP22421.

STELLA DALLAS. Released through United Artists. 1937. 12 reels, sd. From the novel by Olive Higgins Prouty.

Credits: Associate producer, Merritt Hulburd; director, King Vidor; dramatization, Harry Wagstaff Gribble, Gertrude Purcell; screenplay, Victor Heerman, Sarah Y. Mason; film editor, Sherman Todd; music director, Alfred Newman.

© Samuel Goldwyn; 24Aug37; LP7358.

STELLA MARIS. 1918. 6 reels. From the novel by William J. Locke.

Credits: Director, Marshall Neilan; scenario, Frances Marion.

© Artcraft Pictures Corp.; 12Jan18; LP11935.

STELLA MARIS. Jewel. 1925. 7 reels. From the novel by William J. Locke.

Credits: Director, Charles J. Brabin.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 28Dec25; LP22220.

STELLA MAYHEW, THE HALLELUJAH LADY. 1929. 1 reel, sd.

© Vitaphone Corp.; 20Mar29; MP5983.

THE STENOG. (James Montgomery Flagg's Girls You Know) 1918. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Jack Eaton.

© Thomas A. Edison, Inc.; 20Mar18; LP12214.

STEP AHEAD—DRIVE CARS BUILT BY HUDSON. 1936. Filmstrip, sd.

© AudiVision, Inc.; 30Sep26; MP6887.

THE STEP BROTHERS. © 1913.

© American Film Mfg. Co. (Geo. M. Riesener, author); title, descr. & 42 prints, 17Nov13; LU1611.

STEP FAST. Educational Pictures. 1925. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Harold Beaudine.

© Christie Film Co., Inc.; 19Jan25; LP21041.

STEP FORWARD. 1922. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Gus Meins.

© Mack Sennett; 17May22; LP17942.

STEP LIGHTLY. (Mermaid Comedies) Educational. 1925. 2 reels.

Credits: Written and directed by Norman Taurog.

© White Productions, Inc.; 14Feb25; LP21149.

STEP LIVELY. Rolin Film Co. © 1918.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Rolin Film Co., author); title, descr. & 12 prints, 24Jun18; LU12582.

STEP LIVELY, JEEVES! 1937. 6,160 ft., sd. Based on the character Jeeves created by P. G. Wodehouse.

Credits: Director, Eugene Forde; original story, Frances Hyland; screenplay, Frank Fenton, Lynn Root; music, Samuel Kaylin.

© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.; 9Apr37; LP7110.

STEP LIVELY PLEASE. 1922. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Ed. Kennedy.

© William Fox (Fox Film Corp., author); 15Oct22; LP19091.

STEP ON IT! 1922. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, Jack Conway; story, Courtney Riley Cooper; scenario, Arthur F. Statter.

© Universal Film Manufacturing Co., Inc.; 19May22; LP17906.

STEP ON IT. Fleischer Studios. 1931. 1 reel.

© Paramount Publix Corp.; 21May31; MP2565.

STEP ON THE GAS. © 1934.

© Roger S. Barnett, Jr.; title & descr., 27Sep34; 1,400 prints, 17Oct34; LU5030.

STEP RIGHT UP. (Sid Saylor Comedy) 1930. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Gus Meins; story, T. Page Wright, Bill Weber.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 31Mar30; LP1184.

STEP UP AND TAKE IT! 1937. For U. S. Tire Dealers Mutual Corp. Filmstrip, 77 frames, sd.

© AudiVision, Inc.; 18Sep37; MP7779.

STEPHEN STEPS OUT. Presented by William Elliott and Jesse L. Lasky. 1923. 6 reels. Adapted from the story "The Grand Cross of the Crescent" by Richard Harding Davis.

Credits: Director, Joseph Henabery; adaptation, Edfrid Bingham.

© Famous Players-Lasky Corp.; 24Nov23; LP19641.

STEPPIN' ALONG. SEE Sunshine Sammy and His Brothers in Steppin' Along.

STEPPIN' OUT. 1925. 6 reels. From the story "The Lure of Broadway" by Bernard Vorhaus.

Credits: Director, Frank Strayer.

© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 15Sep25; LP21818.

STEPPIN' SOME. Presented by Century Comedies. 1924. 2 reels.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 5Jan24; LP19795.

STEPPING ALONG. Presented by C. C. Burr. 1926. 8 reels. From "The Knickerbocker Kid" by Matt A. Taylor.

Credits: Director, Charles Hines.

© First National Pictures, Inc.; 14Nov26; LP23338.

STEPPING FAST. 1923. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, Joseph J. Franz; story and scenario, Bernard McConville.

© William Fox (Fox Film Corp., author); 13May23; LP19146.

STEPPING HIGH. (Horace in Hollywood Comedy) Snappy. 1929. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Doran Cox.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 31Jul29; LP578.

STEPPING HIGH. SEE Syncopation.

STEPPING LIVELY. Carlos. Released by F. B. O. 1924. 6 reels.

Credits: Director, James W. Horne; story, and scenario, Frank Howard Clark.

© Truart Film Corp.; 28Sep24; LP20617.

STEPPING ON THE GAS IN 1931. 1 reel.

© Willys-Overland, Inc. (Ray Faller, author); 27Apr31; MP2560.

STEPPING OUT. 1919. 5 reels.

Credits: Supervision, Thomas H. Ince; director, Fred Niblo; story, C. Gardner Sullivan.

© Thos. H. Ince; 6Aug19; LP14066.

STEPPING OUT. © 1923.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Hal E. Roach, author); title, descr. & 20 prints, 11Aug23; LU19299.

STEPPING OUT. (Hal Roach Comedy) 1929. 2 reels, sd., b&w.

Credits: Director, Warren Doane; story, Leo McCarey; story editor, H. M. Walker; film editor, Richard Currier.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Distributing Corp.; 23Sep29; LP798.

STEPPING OUT. 1931. 8 reels, sd., b&w.

Credits: Elmer Harris; director, Charles F. Riesner; dialogue, Elmer Harris, Robert E. Hopkins; film editor, William S. Gray.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Distributing Corp.; 27Apr31; LP2172.

STEPPING SISTERS. 1931. 5,316 ft., sd.

Credits: Director, Seymour Felix; stage play, Howard Warren Comstock; screenplay, William Conselman; dialogue staged by William Collier, Sr.; editor, Jack Murray.

© Fox Film Corp.; 15Dec31; LP2722.

STEPPING SOME. Star Comedy. 1918. 1 reel.

Credits: Directors, Eddie Lyons, Lee Moran; scenario, C. B. Hoadley.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 29May18; LP12482.

THE STEPPING STONE. © 1916.

Credits: C. Gardner Sullivan; producer, Thomas H. Ince.

© Triangle Film Corp. (Thomas H. Ince, author); title, descr. & 424 prints, 18Apr16; LU8095.

THE STEPPING STONE. 1916. 5 reels.

© Triangle Film Corp. (C. Gardner Sullivan, author); 16Apr16; LP10870.

STEPPING STONES. (Scrappy) 1932. 1 reel.

Credits: Dick Heumor; producer, Charles Mintz; animation, Sid Marcus, Art Davis; musical score, Joe De Nat.

© Screen Gems, Inc.; 23May32; MP3334.

STEPS TO SOMEWHERE. (Do Children Count?) 1917. 27 min.

Credits: Director, L. C. Windom; story, Charles Mortimer Peck.

© Essanay Film Mfg. Co.; 8Jun17; LP10934.

THE STEPSONS OF LIGHT. SEE The Mysterious Witness.

STEREOSCOPIC PICTURES. © 1932.

© Ivan Melville Terwilliger; title, descr. & 2 prints, 11May32; MU3293.

STERLING'S RIVAL ROMEO. Presented by Carl Laemmle. 1934. 2 reels, sd.

Credits: Producer, Warren Doane; director, James W. Horne; story, James W. Horne, W. P. Hackney; editor, Lewis Sackin.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 7Nov34; LP5086.

STERN PAPA. © 1912.

© Biograph Co. (Edward Acker, author); title, descr. & 47 prints, 16Oct12; LU40.

STEROPLANE PROCESS 1936. © 1936.

© Ivan Melville Terwilliger; title, descr. & 2 prints, 6Apr36; MU6417.

STEROPLANE PROCESS PICTURES; Test Shots. © 1935.

Credits: Producer, Ivan Melville Terwilliger.

© Ivan Melville Terwilliger; title & descr., 27Sep35; 2 prints, 11Sep35; MU5878.

STEROPLANE PROCESS PICTURES. © 1936.

© Ivan Melville Terwilliger; title & descr., 5Aug36; 2 prints, 6Aug36; MU6682.

STEVE FREDA AND JOHNNY PALACE IN BARTCH-A-KALLOOP. 1928. 1 reel, sd.

© Vitaphone Corp.; 10Feb28; MP4718.

STEVE O'GRADY'S CHANCE. 1914. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Ned Finley.

© The Vitagraph Co. of America (Courtnay Riley Cooper, author); 27Aug14; LP3282.

THE STEVEDORES. (Meany, Miny, Moe) Snappy. 1937. 1 reel.

Credits: Producer, Walter Lantz; story, Walter Lantz, Victor McLeod; artists, Manuel Moreno, George Nicholas, Ben Clopton.

© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 20May37; MP7429.

STEVE'S STEADFAST STEED. © 1915.

Credits: Producer, Bruce Mitchell; scenario, Anthony W. Coldewey.

© Mica Film Corp. (Anthony W. Coldewey, author); title, descr. & 22 prints, 5Mar15; LU4611.

STEWART BRADY, THE SONG BIRD. 1928. 1 reel, sd.

© Vitaphone Corp.; 1Dec28; MP5598.

STEWART KING THE DETECTIVE. © 1913.

© Feature Film Sales Co., Ltd. (Wilhelm Jokish, author); title, descr. & 15 prints, 25Sep13; LU1291.

STEWART'S STEAMBOAT TOURS; or, A TRIP ON THE MISSISSIPPI. © 1913.

© Geo. Washington Stewart; title, descr. & 5 prints, 14Mar13; MU41.

STEWED, FRIED & BOILED. Presented by William Fox. 1929. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, James Parrott; story and scenario, Robert Benchley; film editor, Albert C. Dripps.

© Fox Film Corp.; 27Mar29; LP245.

STICK AROUND. © 1921.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (P. G. Wodehouse, author); title, descr. & 20 prints, 6Dec21; LU17303.

STICK AROUND. 1925. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Ward Hayes.

© Arrow Pictures Corp.; 8May25; LP21436.

STICK TO THE FACTS. Presented by Hudson Motor Car Co. 1937. Filmstrip, 62 frames.

© AudiVision, Inc.; 19May37; MP7464.

THE STILL ALARM. Jewel. 1926. 7 reels. From the play by Joseph Arthur and A. C. Wheeler.

Credits: Director, Edward Laemmle; adaptation, Harvey O'Higgins.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 8Feb26; LP22389.

THE STILL ALARM. 1930. 1 reel.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 30Jun30; MP1683.

STILL FACE. SEE Masked Menace.

THE STILL SMALL VOICE. 1915. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Charles L. Gaskill.

© Vitagraph Co. of America (Charles L. Gaskill, author); 12Jan15; LP4266.

STILL SMALL VOICE. SEE Shorty's Long Suit, Still Small Voice, and Squirrel Food.

THE STILL VOICE. Rex. 1916. 1 reel.

Credits: J. Grubb Alexander; producer, Ben Wilson.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 31Mar16; LP7987.

STILL WATERS. © 1915.

© Famous Players Film Co. (Edith Barnard Delano, author); title, descr. & 15 prints, 4Nov15; LU6854.

STILL WATERS. (Krazy Kat Cartoon) 1928. 1 reel.

Credits: Producer, Charles B. Mintz; animation, Ben Harrison, Manny Gould.

© Paramount Famous Lasky Corp.; 7Dec28; MP5616.

STILL WATERS RUN DEEP. © 1916.

Credits: Producer, Fred Paul.

© Paul H. Cromelin (Tom Taylor, author); title, descr. & 46 prints, 18Jan16; LU7440.

THE STIMULATING MRS. BARTON. © 1920.

Credits: Adaptation, Mrs. Sidney Drew.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc.; (Mrs. Sidney Drew, author); title, descr. & 40 prints, 6Apr20; LU14965.

STIMULATION. SEE Johnny Arthur in Stimulation.

STING 'EM SWEET. Century. 1922. 2 reels.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 27Dec22; LP18544.

THE STING OF CONSCIENCE. Rex. 1916. 3 reels.

Credits: Director, George Cochrane; scenario, F. McGrew Willis.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 22Jun16; LP8557.

THE STING OF STINGS. 1927. 2 reels, b&w.

Credits: Director, James Parrott; titles, H. M. Walker; editor, Richard Currier.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Dist. Corp.; 14Sep27; LP24403.

THE STING OF THE LASH. 1921. 6 reels.

Credits: Harvey W. Gates; director, Henry King; adaptation, H. Tipton Steck.

© Robertson-Cole; 1Sep21; LP16924.

THE STING OF THE SCORPION. (Edmund Cobb, no. 1) 1923. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, Richard Hatton; story and scenario, Daniel F. Whitcomb.

© Arrow Film Corp.; 9Oct23; LP19485.

THE STING OF VICTORY. 1916. 5 reels.

Credits: Charles Mortimer Peck; director, J. Charles Haydon.

© Essanay Film Mfg. Co.; 29Jul16; LP8843.

STINGAREE. Presented by Merian C. Cooper. 1934. 8 reels, sd. Based on a series of stories by E. W. Hornung.

Credits: Associate producer, David Lewis; director, William Wellman; screenplay, Becky Gardiner; adaptation, Lynn Riggs, Leonard Spigelgass; music director, Max Steiner.

© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 24May34; LP4740.

THE STINGER STUNG. Joker. 1917. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Allen Curtis; scenario, C. B. Hoadley.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 21Jul17; LP11122.

THE STIRRUP BROTHER; or, HIGHER ABDICATION. © 1914.

Credits: O. Henry [pseud. of William Sydney Porter].

© Eclair Film Co., Inc.; title, descr. & 54 prints, 19May14; LU2715.

A STITCH IN TIME. 1919. 5 reels. From the play by Oliver Bailey and Lottie Meaney.

Credits: Director, Ralph Ince; scenario, Edward J. Montagne.

© The Vitagraph Co. of America; 15Apr19; LP13618.

STOCK AT TAPIRAPAM. SEE Roosevelt Brazilian Expedition.

STOCKHOLM, PRIDE OF SWEDEN. (James A. FitzPatrick's Traveltalks) 1937. 1 reel, sd., color.

Credits: Music score, Jack Shilkret; photographer, Winton C. Hoch.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Corp.; 27Sep37; MP7873.

STOCKS AND BLONDES. 1928. 6 reels.

Credits: Supervision, L. A. Sarecky; original story and direction, Dudley Murphy.

© F. B. O. Productions, Inc.; 28Aug28; LP25572.

STOCKS AND BLONDES. 1938. 2 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Lloyd French; story, Eddie Forman, Willi Weil.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 21May38; LP8568.

STOCKS AND BONDS. SEE Wedding Bills.

THE STOLEN ACTRESS. Gold Seal. 1917. 3 reels.

Credits: Director, Ruth Stonehouse; story, Fred Jackson.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 15May17; LP10773.

THE STOLEN BIRTHRIGHT. © 1914.

© PathÉ FrÈres (T. H. Wharton & L. Wharton, authors); title, descr. & 70 prints, 7Nov14; LU3704.

THE STOLEN BRIDE. © 1913.

© Biograph Co. (Kate McCabe, author); title, descr. & 60 prints, 8Apr13; LU579.

THE STOLEN BRIDE. 1927. 8 reels.

Credits: Carey Wilson; director, Alexander Korda.

© First National Pictures, Inc.; 27Jul27; LP24238.

STOLEN BY GYPSIES; or, BEER AND BICYCLES. 1933. 2 reels, sd.

Credits: Associate producer, Lou Brock; director, Al Kay; story, Walter Weems; film editor, Tom Persons.

© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 20Jul33; LP4063.

THE STOLEN FACE. © 1913.

Credits: Producer, Oscar Eagle.

© Selig Polyscope Co. (Gilson Willets, author); title, descr. & 39 prints, 24Jul13; LU984.

STOLEN GOLD. 1923. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Nat Ross; story and scenario, Arthur H. Gooden.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 13Nov23; LP19610.

STOLEN GOODS. © 1915.

© Jesse L. Lasky Feature Play Co., Inc. (Margaret Turnbull, author); title, descr. & 22 prints, 19May15; LU5322.

STOLEN GOODS. © 1924.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Hal E. Roach, author); title, descr. & 20 prints, 12May24; LU20196.

STOLEN GOVERNMENT PAPERS. SEE Secret Documents of State.

STOLEN HARMONY. Presented by Adolph Zukor. 1935. 8 reels, sd.

Credits: Producer, Albert Lewis; director, Alfred Werker; original story, Leon Gordon; screenplay, Leon Gordon, Harry Ruskin; dialogue, Claude Binyon, Lewis Foster; music, Harry Revel.

© Paramount Productions, Inc.; 24Apr35; LP5498.

THE STOLEN HEART. © 1913.

© Selig Polyscope Co. (Will M. Hough, author); title, descr. & 36 prints, 26Dec13; LU1860.

STOLEN HEARTS AND NICKELS. 1915. 2 reels.

© L-Ko Motion Picture Kompany; 17Nov15; LP6979.

STOLEN HEAVEN. 1931. 8 reels, sd.

Credits: Adapted and directed by George Abbott; story, Dana Burnet.

© Paramount Publix Corp.; 20Feb31; LP1996.

STOLEN HEAVEN. Presented by Adolph Zukor. 1938. 10 reels, sd.

Credits: Direction and story, Andrew L. Stone; screenplay, Eve Greene, Frederick Jackson; film editor, Doane Harrison.

© Paramount Pictures, Inc.; 13May38; LP8036.

STOLEN HOLIDAY. First National. 1937. 10 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Michael Curtiz; original story, Warren Duff, Virginia Kellogg; screenplay, Casey Robinson.

© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc. & The Vitaphone Corp.; 21Jan37; LP6866.

STOLEN HONOR. 1918. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, Richard Stanton; story, George Scarborough; scenario, Adeline Leitzbach.

© William Fox (Fox Film Corp., author); 6Jan18; LP11928.

STOLEN HONORS. Special Laemmle. 1916. 1 reel.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 10Oct16; LP9283.

STOLEN HOURS. Presented by World Pictures. © 1918. Adapted from the story by Olive Wadsley.

Credits: Director, Travers Vale.

© World Film Corp. (Olive Wadsley, author); title & descr., 2Jan18; 279 prints, 7Jan18; LU11947.

A STOLEN INHERITANCE. © 1914.

© Gloria American Co. (Mario Casserini, author); title, descr. & 17 prints, 28May14; LU2764.

THE STOLEN KEYHOLE. Nestor. 1918. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Al Sautell; scenario, Arthur F. Statter.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 12Apr18; LP12297.

THE STOLEN KISS. 1920. 5 reels. From the book "Little Miss By-the-Day" by Lucille Van Slyke.

Credits: Director, Kenneth Webb; scenario, Kathryne Stuart.

© Realart Pictures Corp.; 3Mar20; LP14821.

STOLEN KISSES. 1929. 7 reels.

Credits: Franz Suppe; director, Ray Enright; adaptation, Edward T. Lowe, Jr.

© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 11Feb29; LP106.

STOLEN KISSES. Trailer Announcement. 1929. 1 reel, sd.

© Vitaphone Corp.; 25Jan29; MP5756.

THE STOLEN LADY. SEE Come Across.

THE STOLEN LEGACY. Societa Italiana Cines, Italy. © 1913.

© George Kleine (Societe Italiana Cines, author); title, descr. & 146 prints, 2Sep13; LU1191.

STOLEN LIFE. Presented by Orion Productions, Ltd. 1939. 10 reels, sd. From the novel by K. J. Benes.

Credits: Producer and director, Paul Czinner; adaptation, Margaret Kennedy; music, William Walton.

© Paramount Pictures, Inc.; 26May39; LP8900.

THE STOLEN LOAF. © 1913.

© Biograph Co. (Grace Barton, author); title, descr. & 59 prints, 8May13; LU696.

STOLEN LOVE. 1928. 7 reels.

Credits: Director, Lynn Shores; story, Hazel Livingston; continuity, Winifred Kay.

© F. B. O. Productions, Inc.; 2Dec28; LP25884.

THE STOLEN MAGIC. © 1915.

Credits: Producer, Mack Sennett.

© Triangle Film Corp. (Mack Sennett, author); title, descr. & 152 prints, 29Oct15; LU6807.

THE STOLEN MAGIC. 1915. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Mack Sennett.

© Triangle Film Corp. (Mack Sennett, author); 29Nov15; LP8866.

THE STOLEN MASTER. 1916. 3 reels.

Credits: Supervision, Wilbert Melville; written and directed by Jack Byrne.

© Lubin Mfg. Co. (Jack Byrne, author); 1Jul16; LP8618.

THE STOLEN MASTERPIECE. © 1914.

© American Film Mfg. Co. (Nellie B. Duff, author); title & descr., 6Nov14; 82 prints, 5Nov14; LU3659.

THE STOLEN MELODY. © 1913.

Credits: Lem B. Parker.

© Selig Polyscope Co. (Malcolm Douglas, author); title, descr. & 18 prints, 21May13; LU769.

THE STOLEN MELODY. Powers. 1916. 1 reel.

Credits: Producer, Sydney Ayres; scenario, M. R. MacKinstry.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 7Apr16; LP8035.

THE STOLEN MELODY. 1934. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Director, Joseph Henabery.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 5Oct34; LP5000.

THE STOLEN MOCCASINS. © 1913.

Credits: Producer, William Duncan.

© Selig Polyscope Co. (Cornelius Shea, author); title, descr. & 30 prints, 26Jul13; LU991.

THE STOLEN MODELS. 1913. 1 reel.

Credits: Mark Swan.

© Thomas A. Edison, Inc.; 15Sep13; LP1255.

STOLEN MOMENTS. 1920. 6 reels.

Credits: Director, James Vincent; story, H. Thompson Rich; scenario, Richard Hall.

© American Cinema Corp.; 14Oct20; LP15703.

THE STOLEN NAME. © 1916.

© Nordisk Films Kompagni, A/S; title, descr. & 81 prints, 23Aug16; LU8978.

THE STOLEN NECKLACE. SEE The $1,000,000 Pearl Mystery.

STOLEN ORDERS. © 1918. Based on the play "Sealed Orders" by Cecil Raleigh and Henry Hamilton.

Credits: Directors, Harley Knoles, George Kelson; screen adaptation, Charles Whittaker.

© Sealed Orders Motion Picture Corp. (Charles Whittaker, author); title, descr. & 325 prints, 8Jun18; LU12562.

THE STOLEN PAPERS. © 1912. From "The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes" by Sir A. Conan Doyle.

© SociÉtÉ FranÇaise des Films & CinÉmatographes Éclair; title, descr. & 27 prints, 23Nov12; LU130.

THE STOLEN PARADISE. © 1917.

Credits: Director, Harley Knoles; story, Frances Marion.

© World Film Corp. (Frances Marion, author); title & descr., 5Jun17; 205 prints, 6Jun17; LU10897.

THE STOLEN PEARLS. SEE One Way Out.

THE STOLEN PLANS; a Story of the English Army. 1913. 1 reel.

Credits: Gering Cholsey.

© Thomas A. Edison, Inc.; 22Nov13; LP1647.

THE STOLEN PLAY. Falcon Features. 1917. 4 reels. From a story by D. F. Whitcomb.

Credits: Supervision, H. M. Harkheimer, E. D. Harkheimer; director, Harry Harvey.

© General Film Co., Inc. (H. O. Strachhan, author); 31Aug17; LP11345.

STOLEN PLEASURES. 1927. 6 reels.

Credits: Director, Phil Rosen; story and continuity, Leah Baird.

© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 15Jan27; LP23544.

THE STOLEN RANCH. (Blue Streak Western) 1926. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, William Wyler; story, Robert F. Hill; continuity, George H. Plympton.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 1Nov26; LP23295.

THE STOLEN SECRET. Great Northern. © 1914. 3 reels.

© Nordisk Films Kompagni, A/S; title, descr. & 65 prints, 30Nov14; LU3862.

STOLEN SECRETS. 1924. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, Irving Cummings; story, Richard Goodall.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 21Feb24; LP19946.

THE STOLEN SIEGE GUN PLANS. © 1915.

© Nordisk Films Kompagni, A/S; title, descr. & 72 prints, 15Mar15; LU4704.

STOLEN SWEETIES. 1924. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Benjamin Stoloff.

© William Fox (Fox Film Corp., author); 26Oct24; LP20725.

STOLEN SWEETS. 1934. 8 reels.

Credits: Director, Richard Thorpe; story and continuity, Karl Brown.

© Chesterfield Motion Pictures Corp.; 27Mar34; LP4580.

THE STOLEN TREATY. © 1913.

© Biograph Co. (Julia M. Purdy, author); title, descr. & 89 prints, 13Sep13; LU1246.

THE STOLEN TREATY. © 1913. 3,165 ft.

© Nordisk Film Co.; title, descr. & 94 prints, 31Mar13; LU524.

THE STOLEN TREATY. 1917. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, Paul Scardon; story, Thomas Edgelow.

© The Vitagraph Co. of America; 2Jul17; LP11036.

THE STOLEN TRIUMPH. 1916. For Metro program. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, David Thompson; scenario, Julius Steger, Maxwell Karger.

© Rolfe Photoplays, Inc.; 14Dec16; LP9724.

THE STOLEN VOICE. © 1917.

Credits: Picturized by Frank H. Crane.

© World Film Corp. (Paul McAllister, author); title & descr., 10Jan17; 136 prints, 11Jan17; LU9952.

THE STOLEN YACHT. 1914. 2 reels.

© Lubin Mfg. Co. (Marc Edmund Jones, author); 28Oct14; LP3624.

STOLL, FLYNN AND COMPANY IN THE JAZZMANIA QUINTETTE. 1928. 1 reel.

© Vitaphone Corp.; 10Apr28; MP4878.

STOMACH TROUBLE. Winkler Pictures, Inc. 1927. 1 reel.

© R-C Pictures Corp. (Winkler Pictures Corp., author); 7Mar27; LP23731.

THE STONE AGE. © 1922.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Hal E. Roach, author); title, descr. & 20 prints, 20Jul22; LU18073.

THE STONE AGE. © 1923. 5 reels.

Credits: Producer, Charles E. Ford.

© Hoosier Cut Stone Co. (Charles E. Ford, author); title & descr. 10Feb23; 20 prints, 28Feb23; MU2247.

THE STONE AGE. (Oswald Comedy) Snappy. 1931. 1 reel.

Credits: Animated and directed by Walter Lantz, William Nolan.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 11Jul31; MP2679.

THE STONE AGE ERROR. (Aesop's Fables) 1932. 595 ft.

Credits: John Foster, Mannie Davis.

© The Van Beuren Corp.; 9Jul32; MP3520.

A STONE AGE ROMANCE. (Aesop's Sound Fables) Presented by the Van Beuren Corp. 1929. 1 reel.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc.; 1Aug29; MP481.

THE STONE AGE ROOST ROBBER. 1916. 1 reel.

Credits: L. M. Glackens.

© Bray Studios, Inc.; 10Apr16; MP580.

STONE AGE STUNTS. 1930. 1 reel.

Credits: John Foster.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc.; 7Dec30; MP2114.

THE STONE HEART. 1915. 1 reel.

Credits: John H. Collins.

© Thomas A. Edison, Inc.; 18Jan15; LP4244.

STONE OF SILVER CREEK. Presented by Carl Laemmle. Released through Universal Film Exchanges. 1935. For Buck Jones Productions. 7 reels, sd.

Credits: Producer, Irving Starr; director, Nick Grinde; original story, R. R. Harris; screenplay, Earl Snell; editor, B. T. Loftus.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 2Apr35; LP5443.

STONEWALL JACKSON'S WAY. © 1914.

Credits: Producer, Edgar Jones.

© Lubin Mfg. Co. (Emmett Campbell Hall, author); title, descr. & 113 prints, 30Sep14; LU3449.

THE STONING. 1915. 3 reels. Adaptation of the story by James Oppenheim.

Credits: Scenario and production by Charles J. Brabin.

© Thomas A. Edison, Inc.; 25Mar15; LP4842.

THE STOOL PIGEON. 1915. 1 reel.

© Lubin Mfg. Co. (Paul Powell, author); 2Dec15; LP7120.

THE STOOL PIGEON. Victor. 1915. 2 reels.

Credits: Producer, Lon Chaney; scenario, H. G. Stafford.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 9Apr15; LP4980.

STOOL PIGEON. 1928. 6 reels.

Credits: Producer, Jack Cohn; director, Renaud Hoffman; story, Edward Meagher; screenplay, Stuart Anthony; film editor, Arthur Roberts.

© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 27Nov28; LP25871.

THE STOOL PIGEON. 1928. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, Leigh Jason; story and continuity, Basil Dickey.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 25Jul28; LP25488.

A STOOL PIGEON'S REVENGE. L-Ko. 1915. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, J. G. Blystone.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 5May15; LP5221.

STOOPNOCRACY. 1933. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Director, Dave Fleischer.

© Paramount Productions, Inc.; 17Aug33; MP4214.

STOP AND GO. 1936. 1 reel, sd.

© Chrysler Corp. (AudiVision, Inc., author); 17Jun36; MP6668.

STOP AND GO. SEE Eddie Nelson and Company in Stop and Go.

STOP BARKING. (Stern Brothers Comedy) 1929. 2 reels. From the Buster Brown cartoons by R. F. Outcault.

Credits: Director, Samuel Newfield.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 7Feb29; LP99.

STOP, CEASE, HESITATE! (Star Comedy) 1919. 1 reel.

Credits: Story, Emnel Christie; scenario, Al Santell.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 3Jun19; LP13794.

STOP FLIRTING. Presented by Al and Charles Christie. Released by Producers Distributing Corp. 1925. 6 reels. From the play by Fred Jackson.

Credits: Director, Scott Sidney; screen adaptation, Joseph W. Farnham.

© Christie Film Co., Inc.; 23Apr25; LP21393.

STOP KIDDING. © 1921.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Hal E. Roach, author); title, descr. & 20 prints, 30Aug21; LU16911.

STOP KIDDING! (Paramount-Christie Comedy) 1928. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, William Holland; story, Frank R. Conklin.

© Paramount Famous Lasky Corp.; 25Aug28; LP25568.

STOP-LOOK-AND GUESS. (News World of Sport) 1936. 869 ft., sd.

Credits: Narrative by Jack Kofoed; described by Ford Bond.

© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 4Mar36; MP6256.

STOP, LOOK, AND LISTEN. Presented by John Adams. © 1926. Adapted from the musical comedy by Harry B. Smith.

Credits: Director, Larry Semon.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Tom Crizer and Larry Semon, authors); title, descr. & 111 prints, 1Feb26; LU22348.

STOP, LOOK, AND LOVE. 1939. 5,128 ft., sd. Based on the play "The Family Upstairs" by Harry Delf.

Credits: Director, Otto Brower; screenplay, Harold Tarshis, Sada Cowan; music director, Samuel Kaylin.

© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.; 22Sep39; LP9200.

STOP, LOOK, AND WHISTLE. 1925. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Al Herman.

© William Fox (Fox Film Corp., author); 22Mar25; LP21269.

STOP! LUKE! LISTEN! SEE Lonesome Luke in Stop! Luke! Listen!

A STOP-OFF IN NEW MEXICO. 1915. Split reel.

© Biograph Company; 19Mar15; LP4768.

STOP SNOOKUMS. (The Newlyweds and Their Baby Series) (Stern Brothers Comedy) Junior Jewel. 1927. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Gus Meins.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 28Mar27; LP23811.

STOP THAT CAR. © 1937.

© Chevrolet Motor Co.; title & descr., 15Jan37; 924 prints, 11Feb37; MU7152.

STOP THAT MAN. Universal Jewel. 1928. 6 reels. From the play by George V. Hobart.

Credits: Director, Nat Ross; adaptation, Dick Smith; story supervision, Joseph Franklin Poland; continuity, Harry O. Hoyt.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 31Jan28; LP24944.

STOP THAT NOISE. 1930. 2 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Gus Meins.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 2Aug30; LP1461.

STOP THAT NOISE. (Betty Boop Cartoon) 1935. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Director, Dave Fleischer; animation, Myron Waldman, Edward Nolan.

© Paramount Productions, Inc.; 14Mar35; MP5455.

STOP THAT RUN. 1932. 2 reels, sd., b&w.

Credits: Supervision, Lew Lipton; director, Howard Bretherton; story, Nick Barrows, Charles A. Callahan; film editor, Russell Schoengarth.

© RKO Pathe Pictures, Inc.; 1Feb32; LP2850.

STOP THAT SHIMMIE. (Star Comedy) 1920. 1 reel.

Credits: Written and directed by Eddie Lyons, Lee Moran.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 4Mar20; LP14823.

STOP THAT WEDDING. (Star Comedy) 1920. 1 reel.

Credits: Written and directed by Eddie Lyons, Lee Moran.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 1Apr20; LP14950.

STOP THIEF! 1915. 5 reels.

Credits: Carlyle Moore.

© George Kleine; 4Feb15; LP4384.

STOP THIEF. 1920. 5 reels. Produced by special arrangement with Cohan and Harris.

Credits: Carlyle Moore; director, Harry Beaumont; scenario, Charles Kenyon.

© Goldwyn Pictures Corp.; 14Sep20; LP15575.

STOP YOUR SKIDDING. Victor. 1917. 1 reel.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 27May17; LP10460.

THE STOPPED CLOCK. © 1913.

© Biograph Co. (F. E. Woods, author); title, descr. & 98 prints, 3Nov13; LU1517.

STOPPING THE SHOW. 1932. 2 reel.

Credits: Director, Dave Fleischer.

© Paramount Publix Corp.; 11Aug32; MP3449.

THE STORK BROUGHT IT. 1926. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Walter Lantz.

© J. R. Bray; 7Mar26; LP22492.

THE STORK EXCHANGE. 1927. 1 reel. From the "Krazy Kat Cartoons."

Credits: Producer, Charles B. Mintz.

© Paramount Famous Lasky Corp.; 17Dec27; MP4554.

THE STORK MARKET. (Krazy Kat Cartoon) Winkler. 1931. 1 reel, sd. Adapted from the cartoon character created by George Herriman.

Credits: Ben Harrison, Manny Gould; musical score, Joe De Nat.

© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 20Jul31; MP2697.

THE STORK TAKES A HOLIDAY. (Scrappy) (A Color Rhapsody) Released by Columbia Pictures Corp. 1937. 697 ft., sd., color.

Credits: Producer, Charles Mintz; story, Ben Harrison; animation, Manny Gould; music, Joe de Nat.

© Screen Gems, Inc.; 14Jun37; MP7522.

THE STORK'S MISTAKE. © 1923.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Paul Terry, author); title, descr. & 20 prints, 12May23; MU2274.

THE STORM. Victor. 1915. 2 reels.

Credits: Written and produced by Jacques Jaccard.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 3Mar15; LP4603.

THE STORM. 1916. 5 reels.

Credits: Beatrice C. De Mille, Leighton Osmun; producer, Frank Reicher.

© Jesse L. Lasky Feature Play Co.; 19Aug16; LP8972.

THE STORM. Universal Jewel. 1922. 8 reels. From the play by Langdon McCormick.

Credits: Director, Reginald Barker; scenario, J. G. Hawks.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 1Aug22; LP18101.

THE STORM. 1930. 9 reels.

Credits: Director, William Wyler; story, Langdon McCormick; screenplay, Wells Root; adaptation, Charles Logue; dialogue, Tom Reed.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 7Aug30; LP1467.

THE STORM. 1938. 8 reels, sd.

Credits: Producer, Ken Goldsmith; director, Harold Young; original story, Daniel Moore, Hugh King; screenplay, Theodore Reeves, Daniel Moore, Hugh King; film editor, Frank Gross.

© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 22Oct38; LP8372.

STORM AT DAYBREAK. 1933. 8 reels, sd., b&w. Based on the play "Black-Stemmed Cherries" by Sandor Hunyady.

Credits: Associate producer, Lucien Hubbard; director, Richard Boleslavsky; screenplay, Bertram Millhauser; film editor, Margaret Booth.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Corp.; 6Jul33; LP4002.

THE STORM BREAKER. Universal-Jewel. 1925. 7 reels. From the novel "Titans" by Charles Guernon.

Credits: Director, Edward Sloman.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 23Sep25; LP21850.

THE STORM DAUGHTER. Universal-Jewel. 1924. 6 reels.

Credits: Director, George Archainbaud; story, Leete Renick Brown.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 28Feb24; LP19953.

STORM IN A TEACUP. 1937. 9 reels, sd. From the Anglo-Scottish version by James Bridie [pseud. of Osborne Henry Mavor] of the play "Sturm im Wasserglas" by Bruno Frank.

Credits: Producer, Victor Saville; directors, Victor Saville, Ian Dalrymple; screen adaptation, Ian Dalrymple, Donald Bull; editors, W. Hornbeck, Hugh Stewart, Cyril Randell; music score, Frederic Lewis; music director, Muir Mathieson.

© London Film Productions, Ltd.; 10Aug37; LP7531.

STORM KING. Mustang. 1925. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Ernest Laemmle; story, Tinny Wright; continuity, Carl Krusada.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 26Feb25; LP21185.

STORM OVER BENGAL. 1938. 7 reels, sd.

Credits: Associate producer, Armand Schaefer; director, Sidney Salkow; original screenplay, Dudley Waters; film editor, William Morgan; music director, Cy Feuer.

© Republic Pictures Corp.; 14Nov38; LP8439.

STORM OVER THE ANDES. Presented by Carl Laemmle. 1935. 9 reels, sd.

Credits: Associate producer, Maurice Pivar; director, Christy Cabanne; story, Eliot Gibbons, La Clade Christy; screenplay, Albert DeMond, Frank Wead, Eve Greene; film editor, Maurice E. Wright.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 17Sep35; LP5793.

STORMSWEPT. 1923. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, Robert Thornby; story, H. H. Van Loan.

© R-C Pictures Corp.; 18Feb23; LP18692.

THE STORM WOMAN. Gold Seal. 1917. 3 reels.

Credits: Director, Leo Pierson; written and directed by Ruth Ann Baldwin; story, E. Magnus Ingleton.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 20Sep17; LP11444.

THE STORMBIRD. Deutsche Bioscop, G.m.b.H., Berlin. © 1914.

© Jacques Greenzweig (L. Freund, author); title & 112 prints, 5Jun14; descr., 17Jun14; LU2876.

STORMING THE TRENCHES. Powers. 1916. 1 reel.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 19May16; LP8312.

STORMY. Presented by Carl Laemmle. 1935. 7 reels, sd.

Credits: Associate producer, Henry MacRae; director, Louis Friedlander; story, Cherry Wilson; screenplay, George Plympton, Ben Grauman Kohn; film editor, Saul Goodkind.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 22Oct35; LP5879.

A STORMY KNIGHT. 1917. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, Elmer Clifton; story, Jack Cunningham; scenario, Waldemar Young.

© Bluebird Photoplays, Inc.; 17Aug17; LP11270.

STORMY SEAS. © 1923.

© Associated Exhibitors, Inc. (Arthur W. Donaldson, author); title, descr. & 93 prints, 6Jun23; LU19043.

STORMY SEAS. (Flip the Frog Cartoon) 1932. 1 reel.

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Distributing Corp.; 19Apr32; MP3233.

STORMY WATERS. 1928. 6 reels. Suggested by the Jack London story "The Yellow Handkerchief."

Credits: Supervision, Roy Fitz Roy; director, Edgar Lewis; adaptation and continuity, Harry Dittmar; titles, Lesley Mason; editor, Martin Cohen.

© Tiffany-Stahl Productions, Inc.; 26May28; LP25338.

THE STORY BOOK PARADE. 1930. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Directors, Louis McDermott, Mort Blumenstock; story, Louis McDermott.

© Paramount Publix Corp.; 3Oct30; LP1605.

STORY CONFERENCE. 1934. 2 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Roy Mack; story, A. Dorian Otvas, Eddie Moran, Cyrus Wood.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 18Apr34; LP4621.

A STORY FROM LIFE. Special Rex. 1916. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, George Loane Tucker.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 29Nov16; LP9627.

THE STORY OF A BEAR HUNT. 1919. 1 reel.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 23Jul19; MP1376.

THE STORY OF A CHEAT (LE ROMAN D'UN TRICHEUR). 1938. 8 reels.

Credits: Story and direction, Sacha Guitry.

© Gallic Films, Inc. (Cineas S. A. R. L., author); 26Sep38; LP8420.

THE STORY OF A LEOPARD HUNT. 1919. 1 reel.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 23Jul19; MP1379.

STORY OF A LION HUNT. 1919. 1 reel.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 30Jul19; MP1382.

THE STORY OF A SOUL. SEE The Little Flower of Jesus.

THE STORY OF A WOMAN'S SUCCESSFUL COMBINATION OF BUSINESS AND SOCIAL SERVICE. © 1925.

© Marian M. Hadley; title & 2 prints, 13Dec24; descr.; 5Jan25; MU2825.

THE STORY OF ALEXANDER GRAHAM BELL. 1939. 8,820 ft., sd.

Credits: Director, Irving Cummings; original story, Ray Harris; screenplay, Lamar Trotti; music director, Louis Silvers.

© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.; 14Apr39; LP8838.

THE STORY OF ALFRED NOBEL. (John Nesbitt's Passing Parade) Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 1939. 1 reel, sd., b&w.

Credits: Director, Joe Newman; screenplay, Douglas Foster; music score, David Snell.

© Loew's, Inc.; 23Feb39; LP8702.

THE STORY OF COOK VS. CHEF AND HICKS IN NIGHTMARELAND. (Animated Grouch Chaser, no. 15) 1916. 1 reel.

Credits: Raoul Barre.

© Thomas A. Edison, Inc.; 25May16; LP8366.

THE STORY OF CORAL GROWTH. 1920. 1 reel.

© Society for Visual Education, Inc. (W. W. Atwood, author); 1Nov20; MP1866.

A STORY OF CRIME. 1914. 1 reel.

© Thomas A. Edison, Inc. (Mark Swan, author); 26Jan14; LP2047.

THE STORY OF CUPID. © 1914.

© Selig Polyscope Co. (Gilson Willets, author); title, descr. & 51 prints, 21Mar14; LU2362.

THE STORY OF DIANA. © 1914.

© Selig Polyscope Co. (Gilson Willets, author); title, descr. & 48 prints, 26Mar14; LU2390.

THE STORY OF DOCTOR CARVER. (A Pete Smith Specialty) Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 1938. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Director, Fred Zinnemann; screenplay, Robert Lees, Fred Rinaldo.

© Loew's, Inc.; 26May38; LP8090.

THE STORY OF DR. JENNER. (John Nesbitt's Passing Parade) Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 1939. 1 reel, sd., sepia.

Credits: Director, Henry K. Dunn; screenplay, Herman Boxer; research compilations, Dr. Ryland R. Madison; film editor, Mildred Rich; music score, David Snell.

© Loew's, Inc.; 22Mar39; LP8812.

A STORY OF EARLY MARYLAND. © 1934. Sd., 16 mm.

Credits: Music director, Morton Kuder.

© Paul Braun; title, descr. & 11 prints, 27Aug34; LU4977.

THE STORY OF FERDINAND. SEE Ferdinand the Bull.

THE STORY OF FROZEN EGGS. © 1935. 4 reels.

© Standard Brands, Inc. (Standard Brands, Inc., employer for hire of Ralph B. Morris, author); title, descr. & 2 prints, 26Jan35; MU5340.

THE STORY OF GASOLINE. Camera, Inc. © 1939. Sd., b&w.

Credits: Narrator, Harlow Wilcox.

© American Oil Co., Inc. (Carl G. Kustner, author); title, descr. & 4 prints, 11Jul39; MU9510.

THE STORY OF GASOLINE. © 1939. Sd., b&w, 35 mm.

Credits: Narrator, Harlow Wilcox.

© Standard Oil Co., and Indiana Corp. (Carl G. Kustner, author); title, descr. & 5 prints, 12Jun39; MU9438.

THE STORY OF JEES UCK. SEE The Mohican's Daughter.

THE STORY OF LAVINIA. © 1913.

© Selig Polyscope Co. (Marjorie Benton Cooke, author); title, descr. & 33 prints, 1Mar13; LU422.

A STORY OF LITTLE ITALY. © 1914.

© American Film Mfg. Co. (Marc E. Jones, author); title, descr. & 28 prints, 21Mar14; LU2357.

THE STORY OF LOUIS PASTEUR. Cosmopolitan. Released by First National Productions Corp. 1936. 10 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, William Dieterle; dialogue director, Gene Lewis; story and screenplay, Sheridan Libney, Pierre Collings; editor, Ralph Dawson.

© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 31Jan36; LP6101.

THE STORY OF LUBRICATING OIL. Camera, Inc. © 1939. Sd., b&w.

Credits: Narrator, Harlow Wilcox.

© American Oil Co., Inc. (Carl G. Kustner, author); title, descr. & 4 prints, 11Jul39; MU9511.

THE STORY OF LUBRICATING OIL. © 1939.

© Standard Oil Co., an Indiana Corp. (Carl G. Kustner, author); title, descr. & 4 prints, 12Jun39; MU9439.

THE STORY OF LUCKY STRIKE. © 1939. Sd., b&w, amber sequences, 35 mm.

Credits: Narrator, Edwin C. Hill.

© American Tobacco Co. (Jam Handy Picture Service, author); title & descr., 31Mar39; 77 prints, 1Apr39; MU9276.

THE STORY OF MACISTE, THE WARRIOR. Itala Film, Italy. © 1917.

© Harry Raver, Inc. (Carlo Sciamenga, author); title, descr. & 508 prints, 4Jun17; LU10885.

THE STORY OF MOTHER WISE. 1925. 1 reel.

© Massachusetts Society for Mental Hygiene, Inc. (Frances Klein, author); 29Dec25; MP3342.

THE STORY OF NORTON I, EMPEROR OF THE UNITED STATES. (Strange as It Seems) Screen Classics, Inc. 1936. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: John Hix; producer, Richard C. Kahn; supervision, Leonard Poole; editor, Robert Newman.

© Columbia Pictures Corp. of California, Ltd.; 28Dec36; MP7031.

THE STORY OF OIL. © 1921.

© Willard Barrows; title, descr. & 100 prints, 28Feb21; LU16396.

THE STORY OF PETROLEUM. 1920. 4 reels.

** © A. E. Watts; 7Oct20; MP1727.

THE STORY OF PLYMOUTH ROCK. 1917. 1 reel.

© Thomas A. Edison, Inc.; 7May17; LP10724.

THE STORY OF PLYMOUTH ROCK. 1917. 1 reel.

© Thomas A. Edison, Inc.; 7Aug17; LP11232.

THE STORY OF STAR BRUSHES. © 1935.

© Star Brush Mfg. Co., Inc. (Barron K. Throckmorton, author); title, descr. & 3 prints, 1Feb35; MU5348.

THE STORY OF TEMPLE DRAKE. 1933. 8 reels, sd. From a novel by William Faulkner.

Credits: Director, Stephen Roberts; screenplay, Oliver H. P. Garrett.

© Paramount Productions, Inc.; 11May33; LP3872.

THE STORY OF THE BELL; an Episode of the Revolution. 1913. 1 reel.

Credits: P. Herbert.

© Thomas A. Edison, Inc.; 11Jun13; LP850.

THE STORY OF THE BLOOD RED ROSE. 1914. 3,000 ft.

Credits: Producer, Colin Campbell.

© Selig Polyscope Co. (James Oliver Curwood, author); 24Oct14; LP3602.

THE STORY OF THE GASOLINE MOTOR. © 1923.

© Continental Motors Corp.; title, descr. & 4 prints, 23Aug23; MU2314.

THE STORY OF THE GLOVE. 1915. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Sidney Drew.

© The Vitagraph Co. of America (Paul West, author); 19Apr15; LP5154.

THE STORY OF THE HEART. © 1927.

Credits: Director, Sol Rothschild; story, Simon Frucht.

© Sol Rothschild & Simon Frucht; title & descr., 28Apr27; 14 prints, 2May27; MU4006.

THE STORY OF THE INIMITABLE SARAH SIDDONS. 1938. 6 reels, sd.

Credits: Scenario and dialogue, George A. Cooper.

© John Nathaniel Ruffin; 19Dec38; LP8820.

THE STORY OF THE JAGUAR. 1920. 1 reel.

Credits: Written and directed by Jack Allen.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 19Feb20; LP14766.

THE STORY OF THE LITTLE MINISTER. 1912. From the novel, "The Little Minister" by J. M. Barrie. 3 reels.

© Vitagraph Co. of America (James Young, author); 5Dec12; LP168.

THE STORY OF THE OLIVE. © 1914.

© American Film Mfg. Co. (Caroline Cooke, author); title & 60 prints, 18May14; descr., 16May14; LU2728.

THE STORY OF THE ROOSEVELT FAMILY IN AMERICA. SEE Man's Best Friend.

THE STORY OF THE SLEEVE VALVE ENGINE, no. 1-3. 1929. 1 reel each.

© Willys-Overland, Inc. (Raymond J. Faller, author); no. 1, 26Jul29; MP546; no. 2, 15Aug29; MP700; no. 3, 19Aug29; MP601.

THE STORY OF THE STAR SPANGLED BANNER. © 1927.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Marie Barrell, author); title, descr. & 20 prints, 12May27; MU4021.

THE STORY OF THE UNITED STATES COAST GUARD. 1935. Produced in cooperation with the U. S. Coast Guard. 8 reels.

© Bray Pictures Corp.; 15Jun35; MP8493.

THE STORY OF THE UNITED STATES COAST GUARD. Released by the U. S. Coast Guard. 1939. 5 reels, sd.

Credits: Narrator, Alois Havrilla.

© Bray Studios, Inc.; 22Mar39; MP9259.

STORY OF THE WILLOW PATTERN. 1914. 1 reel. Based on a legend of "Old China."

Credits: Adaptation, Hettie Gray Baker.

© Thomas A. Edison, Inc.; 26Jan14; LP2045.

THE STORY OF THE WOLF. 1920. 1 reel.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 25Mar20; LP14928.

THE STORY OF TIDE WATER OIL. © 1924.

© Tide Water Oil Co. (Walter P. Burn, author); title, descr. & 5 prints, 6Sep24; MU2709.

THE STORY OF VENUS. © 1914.

© Selig Polyscope Co. (Gilson Willets, author); title, descr. & 59 prints, 13Mar14; LU2310.

THE STORY OF VERNON AND IRENE CASTLE. 1939. 93 min., sd. Based on the stories "My Husband" and "My Memories of Vernon Castle" by Irene Castle.

Credits: Producer, George Haight; director, H. C. Potter; screenplay, Richard Sherman; adaptation, Oscar Hammerstein, Dorothy Yost; editor, William Hamilton; music director, Victor Baravalle.

© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 30Mar39; LP8775.

STORY OF WARNER'S FASHIONABLE RUST-PROOF CORSETS GUARANTEED NOT TO RUST, BREAK, OR TEAR. © 1917.

© The Warner Brothers Co. (Robert A. Gibuey, author); title, descr. & 11 prints, 15Feb17; LU10250.

THE STORY THAT COULDN'T BE PRINTED. (John Nesbitt's Passing Parade) Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 1939. 1 reel, sd., b&w.

Credits: Director, Joe Newman; screenplay, Samuel H. Chain; film editor, Albert Akst; music score, David Snell.

© Loew's, Inc.; 7Aug39; LP9093.

THE STORY THAT THE KEG TOLD ME. 1917. 3 reels.

Credits: Director, Alan Crosland; story, Adirondack Murray; scenario, Raymond E. Dakin.

© Thomas A. Edison, Inc.; 2Oct17; LP11489.

THE STORY THE CLOCK TOLD. Imp. 1915. 1 reel.

Credits: Stuart Paton, John B. Clymer.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 27Mar15; LP4865.

THE STORY WITHOUT A NAME. Paramount. Presented by Adolph Zukor and Jesse L. Lasky. 1924. 5,912 ft.

Credits: Producer and director, Irvin Willat; story, Arthur Stringer; screenplay, Victor Irvin.

© Famous Players-Lasky Corp.; 7Oct24; LP20645.

STOUT HEARTS AND WILLING HANDS. Presented by The Masquers Club of Hollywood. 1931. 2 reels, sd., b&w.

Credits: Director, Bryan Foy; story and dialogue, Al Austin, Walter Weems; film editor, Charles Craft.

© RKO Pathe Distributing Corp.; 15Jun31; LP2296.

STOWAWAY. Presented by Carl Laemmle. 1932. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, Phil Whitman; screenplay, Norman Springer.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 31Mar32; LP2950.

STOWAWAY. 1936. 7,811 ft., sd.

Credits: Director, William A. Seiter; story, Samuel G. Engel; screenplay, William Conselman, Arthur Sheekman, Nat Perrin; music director, Louis Silvers.

© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.; 25Dec36; LP6984.

STOWAWAYS AND STRATEGY. 1917. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, J. A. Howe; story, Earle Montgomery, Joseph Rock.

© Vitagraph Co. of America; 22Dec17; LP11876.

STRAIGHT AND NARROW. 1930. 1 reel.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 14Nov30; MP2142.

STRAIGHT AS AN ARROW. Presented by Adolph Zukor. Fairbanks & Carlisle. 1936. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Narrative, Gayne Whitman.

© Paramount Pictures, Inc.; 18Sep36; MP6819.

A STRAIGHT CROOK. © 1921.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Hal E. Roach, author); title, descr. & 20 prints, 14May21; LU16541.

STRAIGHT CROOKS. (Lyons-Moran Star Comedy) 1918. 1 reel.

Credits: Story, L. V. Jefferson.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 27Dec18; LP13201.

STRAIGHT FROM PARIS. 1921. 6 reels.

Credits: Director, Harry Garson; story, Sada Cowan.

© Equity Pictures Corp.; 15Mar21; LP17242.

STRAIGHT FROM THE FARM. 1922. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Gil. Pratt.

© William Fox (Fox Film Corp., author); 5Feb22; LP17637.

STRAIGHT FROM THE HEART. Presented by Carl Laemmle. 1935. 8 reels, sd.

Credits: Producer, B. F. Zeidman; director, Scott R. Beal; original story and screenplay, Doris Anderson; film editor, Ted Kent.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 8Jan35; LP5229.

STRAIGHT FROM THE SHOULDER. 1921. 6 reels.

Credits: Director, Bernard Durning; story, Roy Norton; scenario, John Montague.

© William Fox (Fox Film Corp., author); 19Jun21; LP16701.

STRAIGHT FROM THE SHOULDER. Presented by Adolph Zukor. 1936. 7 reels.

Credits: Producer, A. M. Botsford; director, Stuart Heisler; story, Lucian Cary; screenplay, Madeleine Ruthven.

© Paramount Pictures, Inc.; 28Aug36; LP6581.

STRAIGHT IS THE WAY. 1921. 6 reels. From the story "The Manifestations of Henry Ort" by Ethel Watts Mumford.

Credits: Director, Robert G. Vignola.

© Famous Players-Lasky Corp.; 5Mar21; LP16220.

STAIGHT IS THE WAY. 1934. 6 reels, sd., b&w. From a play by Dana Burnet and George Abbott.

Credits: Producer, Lucien Hubbard; director, Paul Sloane; screenplay, Bernard Schubert; film editor, William S. Gray; music score, William Axt.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Corp.; 7Aug34; LP4888.

STRAIGHT LINE STOPS. Presented by Goodrich. 1938. 1 reel, sd.

© Alexander Film Co. (Elmer Olson, author); 18May38; MP8463.

STRAIGHT, PLACE, AND SHOW. 1938. 6,100 ft., sd. Based on a play by Damon Runyon and Irving Caesar.

Credits: Director, David Butler; screenplay, M. M. Musselman, Allen Rivkin; additional dialogue, Lew Brown; lyrics and music, Lew Brown, Lew Pollack; music director, Louis Silvers.

© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.; 30Sep38; LP8523.

STRAIGHT SHOOTERS. (Sports-Eye-View) 1933. 1 reel, sd.

© Paramount Productions, Inc.; 21Jul33; MP4168.

STRAIGHT SHOOTIN'. 1924. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Jack Ford.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 17Dec24; LP20935.

STRAIGHT SHOOTIN'. 1927. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, William Wyler; story and continuity, William Lester.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 24Aug27; LP24332.

STRAIGHT SHOOTING. Butterfly. 1917. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, Jack Ford; story, George Hively.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 20Aug17; LP11276.

STRAIGHT THROUGH. 1925. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, Arthur Rosson; story and continuity by Charles Logue.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 14Jan25; LP21030.

THE STRAIGHT WAY. 1916. For Fox Film Corp. 5 reels.

Credits: Produced and written by Will S. Davis.

© William Fox (Will S. Davis, author); 1Oct16; LP9229.

STRAIGHTAWAY. 1934. 6 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Otto Brower; story and screenplay, Lambert Hillyer; film editor, Otto Meyer.

© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 2Jan34; LP4382.

A STRAND OF BLOND HAIR. 1914. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, George D. Baker.

© Vitagraph Co. of America (Mary Murillo, author); 17Nov14; LP3790.

STRANDED. Century. 1925. 2 reels.

Credits: Written and directed by William Watson.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 11Apr25; LP21364.

STRANDED. 1927. 6 reels.

Credits: Director, Philip Rosen; story, Anita Loos; continuity and adaptation, Frances Guihan.

© Sterling Pictures Dist. Corp.; 14Sep27; LP24406.

STRANDED. 1927. 1 reel, sd.

© Vitaphone Corp.; 8Dec27; MP4520.

STRANDED. Warner Brothers Productions Corp. Presented by Warner Brothers Pictures, Inc. and the Vitaphone Corp. 1935. 8 reels, sd. Based on the story "Lady with a Badge" by Frank Wead and Ferdinand Reyher.

Credits: Director, Frank Borzage; screenplay, Delmer Daves; additional dialogue, Carl Erickson.

© Warner Brothers Pictures, Inc.; 17Jun35; LP5614.

STRANDED IN ARCADY. © 1917.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Astra Film Corp., author); title, descr. & 86 prints, 19Oct17; LU11585.

STRANDED IN PARIS. Paramount. Presented by Adolph Zukor and Jesse L. Lasky. 1926. 7 reels. From the play "Jenny's Escapade" by Hans Bachwitz and Fritz Jakobstetter.

Credits: Associate producer, B. P. Schulberg; director, Arthur Rosson; screenplay, Ethel Doherty, Louise Long; adaptation, Herman J. Mankiewicz, John McDermott.

© Famous Players-Lasky Corp.; 14Dec26; LP23429.

STRANDED IN PARIS. SEE Codee and Orth in Stranded in Paris.

A STRANGE ADVENTURE. © 1914.

© Strand Film Co. (Eaco Films, author); title & descr., 4Nov14; 67 prints, 11Nov14; LU3778.

A STRANGE ADVENTURE. 1917. 1 reel.

Credits: Written and directed by Marshall Neilan.

© Selig Polyscope Co.; 30Jan17; LP10124.

A STRANGE ADVENTURE. 1932. 7 reels, sd.

Credits: Producer, I. E. Chadwick; supervision, Trem Carr; directors, Phil Whitman, Hampton Del Ruth; story, Arthur Hoerl; dialogue, Hampton Del Ruth; continuity, Lee Chadwick.

© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 19Dec32; LP3605.

STRANGE AS IT SEEMS. Snappy. 1931-34. 1 reel each, sd. © Universal Pictures Corp.

Credits: Directed and produced by Manny Nathan, Hahn, Jerry Fairbanks; story, John Hix; narration, Gayne Whitman.

1. © 22Aug30; LP1535.

2. © 1Oct30; LP1600.

3. © 4Nov30; LP1726.

4. © 1Dec30; LP1801.

5. © 2Jan31; LP1862.

6. © 23Jan31; LP1919.

7. © 3Mar31; LP2038.

8. © 8Apr31; LP2134.

9. © 1May31; LP2218.

10. © 27May31; LP2261.

11. © 6Jul31; LP2322.

12. © 25Aug31; LP2427.

13. © 14Sep31; LP2484.

14. © 9Oct31; LP2547.

15. © 24Nov31; LP2713.

16. © 7Jan32; LP2841.

17. © 3Mar32; LP2924.

18. © 19Apr32; LP2996.

19. © 12May32; LP3040.

20. © 29Jun32; LP3118.

21. © 4Aug31; LP3189.

22. © 13Sep32; LP3247.

23. © 15Oct32; LP3358.

24. © 9Nov32; LP3404.

25. © 21Dec32; LP3510.

26. © 25Jan33; LP3606.

27. © 2Mar33; LP3698.

28. © 14Apr33; LP3803.

29. © 26May33; LP3913.

30. © 6Jul33; LP3999.

31. © 31Jul33; LP4045.

32. © 5Sep33; LP4096.

33. © 6Oct33; LP4158.

34. © 31Oct33; LP4216.

35. © 12Dec33; LP4324.

36. © 20Jan34; LP4426.

37. © 20Feb34; LP4503.

38. © 12Apr34; LP4613.

39. © 5May34; LP4665.

STRANGE BIRDS. 1930. 10 min.

© Mack Sennett, Inc.; 23Nov30; MP2594.

THE STRANGE BOARDER. Presented by Samuel Goldwyn. 1920. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, Clarance G. Badger; story, Will Payne.

© Goldwyn Pictures Corp.; 11Mar20; LP14869.

STRANGE BOARDERS. 1938. 8 reels, sd. Based on the novel "The Strange Boarders of Palace Crescent" by E. Phillips Oppenheim.

Credits: Director, Herbert Mason; screenplay, Sidney Gilliatt, A. R. Rawlinson; editor, Michael Gordon; music director, Louis Levy.

© Gaumont British Picture Corp. of America; 11Sep38; LP8323.

THE STRANGE BOARDERS OF PALACE CRESCENT. SEE Strange Boarders.

STRANGE CARGO. 1929. 7 reels.

Credits: Director, Arthur Gregor; play, Benjamin Glazer, Melchior Lengyel; screenplay, Horace Jackson.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc.; 26Mar29; LP243.

A STRANGE CASE. 1916. 3 reels.

Credits: Producer and director, Eugene Mullin.

© The Vitagraph Co. of America (Jane Dixon and Roma Raymond, authors); 5Jun16; LP8449.

THE STRANGE CASE. 1931. 1 reel.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 5Feb31; MP2288.

THE STRANGE CASE OF CAPTAIN RAMPER. Defu. 1928. 8 reels.

Credits: Director, Max Reichman; scenario, Curt J. Braun.

© First National Pictures, Inc.; 5Jun28; LP25340.

THE STRANGE CASE OF CAVENDISH. SEE Lion Man.

THE STRANGE CASE OF CLARA DEANE. 1932. 8 reels, sd. From the play by Arthur M. Brilant.

Credits: Directors, Louis Gasnier, Max Marcin; screenplay, Max Marcin.

© Paramount Publix Corp.; 7May32; LP3020.

THE STRANGE CASE OF DOCTOR JEKYLL AND MR. HYDE. SEE Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.

THE STRANGE CASE OF DR. MEADE. 1938. 7 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Lewis D. Collins; story, Gordon Rigby, Carlton Sand; screenplay, Gordon Rigby; film editor, Dwight Caldwell.

© Columbia Pictures Corp. of California, Ltd.; 30Nov38; LP8477.

STRANGE CASE OF HENNESSY. 1934. 2 reels, sd.

Credits: Producer, Van Beuren; supervision, Monroe Schaff; director, Ray McCarey; story, Johnny Burke, Harold Spina; editor, Paul Maschke.

© Van Beuren Corp.; 4Jan34; LP4398.

THE STRANGE CASE OF MARY PAGE. 1916. 2 reels each. © Essanay Film Mfg. Co.

Credits: Frederick Lewis.

1. The Tragedy. © 11Jan16; LP7407.

2. The Trial. © 18Jan16; LP7485.

3. The Web. © 31Jan16; LP7545.

4. The Mark. © 5Feb16; LP7599.

5. The Alienist. © 14Feb16; LP7644.

6. The Depths. © 21Feb16; LP7693.

7. A Confession. © 1Mar16; LP7760.

8. The Perjury. © 6Mar16; LP7782.

9. The Accusing Eye. © 13Mar16; LP7831.

10. The Clew. © 20Mar16; LP7878.

11. The Raid. © 28Mar16; LP7949.

12. The Slums. © 3Apr16; LP8012.

13. Dawning Hope. © 11Apr16; LP8067.

14. Recrimination. © 18Apr16; LP8108.

15. The Verdict. © 24Apr16; LP8150.

THE STRANGE CASE OF POISON IVY. 1933. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Lester Neilson; story and dialogue, Al Martin.

© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 27Mar33; LP3771.

THE STRANGE CASE OF PRINCESS KAHN; How Love Conquered Hypnotism. 1914. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Edw. J. LeSaint.

© Selig Polyscope Co. (James Oliver Curwood, author); 28Dec14; LP4059.

THE STRANGE CASE OF TALMAI LIND. 1915. 3 reels.

Credits: Director, William Robert Daly.

© Selig Polyscope Co. (Kathlyn Williams, author); 14Aug15; LP6158.

STRANGE CEREMONIES OF THE WORLD. (World Adventures, no. 12) 1933. 1 reel.

Credits: E. M. Newman.

© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 31Mar33; MP3916.

A STRANGE CONFESSION. Victor. 1916. 1 reel.

Credits: Producer, Jay Hunt; story, L. Hutton; scenario, L. Hutton, Jay Hunt.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 5May16; LP8235.

A STRANGE DISAPPEARANCE. Imp. 1915. 3 reels. Adapted from the novel by Anna Katherine Green.

Credits: Producer, George A. Letaoey; scenario, Raymond L. Schrock.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 4Jun15; LP5472.

STRANGE FACES. 1938. 7 reels, sd.

Credits: Associate producer, Burt Kelly; director, Errol Taggart; original story, Cornelius Reece, Arndt Giusti; screenplay, Charles Grayson; film editor, Charles Maynard.

© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 2Nov38; LP8388.

STRANGE GLORY. (An Historical Mystery) Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 1938. 1 reel, sd., b&w.

Credits: Director, Jacques Tourneurs; screenplay, Morgan Cox; historical compilations by Charles E. Whittaker; narrator, Carey Wilson; music score, David Snell.

© Loew's, Inc.; 8Jul38; LP8184.

STRANGE IDOLS. 1922. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, Bernard J. Durning; story, Emile Forst; scenario, Jules Furthman.

© William Fox (Fox Film Corp., author); 28May22; LP18016.

A STRANGE INHERITANCE. Mustang. 1927. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Vin Moore; story, W. C. Tuttle.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 10Feb27; LP23661.

STRANGE INNERTUBE. Presented by Hal Roach. 1932. 2 reels, b&w.

Credits: Director, Del Lord; editor, Richard Currier.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Distributing Corp.; 6Oct32; LP3304.

STRANGE INTERLUDE. 1932. 12 reels, sd., b&w. From the play by Eugene O'Neill.

Credits: Producer, Robert Z. Leonard; dialogue continuity, Bess Meredyth, C. Gardner Sullivan; film editor, Margaret Booth.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Distributing Corp.; 11Oct32; LP3314.

THE STRANGE INTERVIEW. 1930. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Producer, Louis Brock; supervision, Dick Currier; director, Al Boasberg.

© RKO Productions, Inc.; 2Mar30; LP1195.

STRANGE JUSTICE. Presented by Radio Pictures. 1932. 7 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Victor Schertzinger; story and screenplay, William A. Drake; film editor, William M. Morgan.

© King Motion Pictures, Inc.; 8Oct32; LP3336.

THE STRANGE LOVE OF MOLLY LOUVAIN. 1932. 8 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Michael Curtiz.

© First National Pictures, Inc.; 1May32; LP3009.

STRANGE MAMMALS AT HOME. 1915.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co.; 21Jul15; MP378.

THE STRANGE MOTHER. Special Laemmle. 1916. 1 reel.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 28Nov16; LP9623.

STRANGE PRAYERS. (U. F. A. Oddity) UFA 1928. 1 reel, b&w.

Credits: Edited and titled by John Michael Flick.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Distributing Corp.; 10Dec28; MP5623.

STRANGE PRAYERS. (U. F. A. Oddity) UFA. 1929. 1 reel.

Credits: Edited and titled by John Michael Flick.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Distributing Corp.; 4Feb29; MP5777.

THE STRANGE RIDER. 1925. 5 reels.

Credits: Percy N. Vekroff; director, Ward Hayes.

© Arrow Pictures Corp.; 16Jun25; LP21564.

THE STRANGE STORY OF SYLVIA GRAY. 1914. 4 reels.

Credits: Director, Charles L. Gaskill.

© The Vitagraph Co. of America (Charles L. Gaskill, author); 2Nov14; LP3681.

THE STRANGE UNKNOWN. 1915. 3,000 ft.

Credits: Producer, Wilbert Melville.

© Lubin Mfg. Co. (William H. Ratterman, author); 19Oct15; LP6722.

THE STRANGE WEDDING SIGN. 1932. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Frank Melford; story, Abraham Schomer.

© The Film Exchange, Inc. (Abraham Schomer, author); 11Mar32; LP2978.

STRANGE WIVES. Presented by Carl Laemmle. 1934. 8 reels, sd. From the novel "Bread Upon the Waters" by Edith Wharton.

Credits: Producer, Stanley Bergerman; director, Richard Thorpe; adaptation and screenplay, Gladys Unger; additional dialogue, Barry Trivers, James Mulhauser; film editor, Edward Curtiss.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 26Nov34; LP5121.

THE STRANGE WOMAN. 1918. 6 reels. Adapted from the play by William J. Hurlbut and the novel by Sidney McCall [pseud. of Mary (McNeil) Fenollosa].

Credits: Director, E. J. LeSainte; scenario, J. Grubb Alexander; synopsis, Raymond L. Schrock.

© William Fox (Fox Film Corp., author); 8Dec18; LP13160.

THE STRANGER. Powers. 1915. 1 reel.

Credits: C. Frank; producer, Sydney Ayres.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 8Jul15; LP5762.

THE STRANGER. Paramount. Presented by Adolph Zukor and Jesse L. Lasky. 1924. 6,660 ft. From the story "The First and the Last" by John Galsworthy.

Credits: Ralph Block; producer and director, Joseph Henabery; adaptation, Edfrid Bingham.

© Famous Players-Lasky Corp.; 19Feb24; LP19922.

THE STRANGER AT COYOTE. © 1912.

© American Film Mfg. Co.; title, descr. & 50 prints, 25Oct12; LU79.

THE STRANGER FROM ARIZONA. Coronet Pictures, Inc. 1938. 6 reels, sd.

Credits: Production and story, Monroe Shaff; director, Elmer Clifton; film editor, Holbrook Todd.

© Columbia Pictures Corp. of California, Ltd.; 19Aug38; LP8243.

A STRANGER FROM SOMEWHERE. 1916. 5 reels.

Credits: Willis Woods; director, William Worthington.

© Bluebird Photoplays, Inc.; 30Oct16; LP9430.

THE STRANGER FROM TEXAS. 1939. 6 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Sam Nelson; story, Ford Beebe; screenplay, Paul Franklin; film editor, Mel Thorsen; music and lyrics, Bob Nolan, Tim Spencer.

© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 2Nov39; LP9206.

A STRANGER IN CAMP. Victor. 1915. 1 reel.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 8May15; LP5241.

A STRANGER IN HIS OWN HOME. Imp. 1916. 1 reel.

Credits: J. Grubb Alexander; producer, Matt Moore.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 1Jul16; LP8628.

A STRANGER IN NEW YORK. 1916. 3 reels. From the play by Charles Hoyt.

Credits: Director, T. N. Heffron; scenario, Gilson Willets.

© Selig Polyscope Co.; 22Apr16; LP8135.

THE STRANGER IN THE VALLEY. 1915. 1 reel.

© Biograph Co.; 26Aug15; LP6202.

STRANGER IN TOWN. 1932. 7 reels, sd. Based on the story "Competition" by Carl Erickson.

Credits: Director, Erle C. Kenton; screenplay, Carl Erickson, Harvey Thew.

© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 10Jul32; LP3144.

THE STRANGER RIDES AGAIN. 1938. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Mannie Davis.

© Terrytoons, Inc.; 4Nov38; MP8894.

STRANGER THAN FICTION. 1921. 76 min.

Credits: Director, J. A. Barry; story, Charles Richman, Arthur Shelby Le Vino; editor, Ralph Spence.

** © Katherine MacDonald Pictures Corp.; 12Jul21; LP16757.

STRANGER THAN FICTION. 1921. 6 reels.

Credits: Director, J. A. Barry; original story, Charles Richman, Albert Shelby LeVino.

** © Katherine MacDonald Pictures Corp.; 2Sep21; LP17266.

STRANGER THAN FICTION. Snappy. 1934-39. 1 reel each, sd.

Credits: Producers, Joseph O'Brien, Thomas Mead, Allyn Butterfield, Charles E. Ford; direction and story, Charles E. Ford; script, Henry Clay Bate; narrators, Alois Havrilla, James Wallington.

© Universal Pictures Corp.

1. © 29Jun34; MP4839.

2. © 1Aug34; MP4908.

3. © 20Aug34; MP4927.

4. © 6Dec34; MP5134.

5. © 10Dec34; MP5154.

6. © 4Feb35; MP5369.

7. © 11Feb35; MP5386.

8. © 20Mar35; MP5475.

9. © 20Mar35; MP5476.

10. © 4Jun35; MP5643.

11. © 6Jun35; MP5644.

12. © 24Jun35; MP5685.

13. © 24Jun35; MP5687.

14. © 11Nov35; MP5959.

15. © 21Nov35; MP5982.

16. © 17Dec35; MP6065.

17. © 17Dec35; MP6066.

18. © 23Mar36; MP6308.

19. © 25Mar36; MP6317.

20. © 25May36; MP6481.

21. © 4Jun36; MP6497.

22. © 17Jun36; MP6557.

23. © 29Jun36; MP6591.

24. © 14Jul36; MP6623.

25. © 30Jul36; MP6650.

26. © 14Aug36; MP6695.

27. © 25Sep36; MP6808.

28. © 6Oct36; MP6831.

29. © 26Oct36; MP6871.

30. © 4Dec36; MP6951.

31. © 22Dec36; MP7001.

32. © 23Dec36; MP7002.

© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.

33. © 11Feb37; MP7178.

34. © 10Mar37; MP7259.

35. © 12Apr37; MP7339.

36. © 12May37; MP7415.

37. © 3Jun37; MP7482.

38. © 25Jun37; MP7545.

39. © 29Jul37; MP7647.

40. © 18Aug37; MP7705.

41. © 20Sep37; MP7764.

42. © 19Oct37; MP7869.

43. © 12Nov37; MP7912.

44. © 26Nov37; MP7946.

45. © 6Jan38; MP8050.

46. © 2Feb38; MP8129.

47. © 11Mar38; MP8234.

48. © 17Mar38; MP8250.

49. © 7Apr38; MP8304.

50. © 2May38; MP8380.

51. © 25May38; MP8437.

52. © 13Jun38; MP8520.

53. © 2Sep38; MP8735.

54. © 13Sep38; MP8751.

55. © 13Sep38; MP8759.

56. © 21Nov38; MP8903.

57. © 21Nov38; MP8904.

58. © 21Nov38; MP8905.

59. © 23Feb39; MP9159.

60. © 28Feb39; MP9183.

61. © 28Feb39; MP9184.

62. © 9May39; MP9360.

63. © 10May39; MP9382.

64. © 16Jun39; MP9472.

65. © 16Jun39; MP9474.

66. © 8Sep39; MP9640.

67. © 8Sep39; MP9641.

68. © 26Sep39; MP9667.

69. © 7Dec39; MP9797.

70. © 7Dec39; MP9798.

71. © 7Dec39; MP9799.

STRANGERS ALL. 1935. 8 reels, sd. From the play by Marie M. Bercovici.

Credits: Associate producer. Cliff Reid; director, Charles Vidor; screenplay, Milton Krims; editor, Jack Hively; music director, Roy Webb.

© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 17Apr35; LP5474.

THE STRANGER'S BANQUET. 1922. 9 reels. From the story by Donn Byrne.

© Goldwyn Pictures Corp.; 31Dec22; LP18551.

STRANGERS IN LOVE. 1932. 6,334 ft. Based on the novel "The Shorn Lamb" by William J. Locke.

Credits: Director, Lothat Mendes; screenplay, Grover Jones, William Slavens McNutt.

© Paramount Publix Corp.; 5Mar32; LP2900.

STRANGERS MAY KISS. 1931. 10 reels, sd., b&w. From the book by Ursula Parrott.

Credits: Producer, George Fitzmaurice; dialogue continuity, John Meehan; film editor, Hugh Wynn.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Distributing Corp.; 30Mar31; LP2107.

STRANGERS OF THE EVENING. Presented by Tiffany Pictures. 1932. 7 reels, sd. Adapted from the book "The Illustrious Corpse" by Tiffany Thayer.

Credits: Producer, Sam Bischoff; director, H. Bruce Humberstone; adaptation and dialogue, Stuart Anthony, Warren B. Duff; film editor, Dave Berg.

© Quadruple Film Corp., Ltd.; 15May32; LP3133.

STRANGERS OF THE NIGHT. Presented by Louis B. Mayer. 1923. 8 reels, tinted. Adapted from the Sam K. Harris production of "Captain Applejack" by Walter Hackett.

Credits: Production, supervision, and direction, Fred Niblo; scenario, Bess Meredyth; adaptation, G. Gardner Sullivan; film editor, Loyd Nosler.

© Louis B. Mayer Productions; 5Sep23; LP19402.

STRANGERS ON A HONEYMOON. 1936. 7 reels, sd. From the novel "The Northing Tramp" by Edgar Wallace.

Credits: Director, Albert De Courville; adaptation, Julian Houston; screenplay, Sidney Gilliat, Bryan Wallace; editor, C. Randell; music director, Louis Levy.

© Gaumont British Picture Corp. of America (Gaumont British Picture Corp., Ltd., author); 7Dec36; LP7157.

THE STRANGER'S RETURN. 1933. 9 reels, sd., b&w. From the novel by Phil Stong.

Credits: Producer, King Vidor; screenplay, Brown Holmes, Phil Stong; film editor, Dick Fantl.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Corp.; 18Jul33; LP4029.

THE STRANGEST ARMY IN THE WORLD. Powers. 1917. 1 reel.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 9Mar17; MP872.

THE STRANGLER. (William J. Burns Detective Mysteries) Educational Film Exchanges, Inc. 1931. 12 min.

Credits: Director, G. C. Reid; story, adaptation, and dialogue, Russell Matson.

© George Clifford Reid; 29Mar31; LP2306.

THE STRANGLERS OF PARIS. © 1913. Adapted from the dramatization by David Belasco of the novel by Belot.

Credits: Director, James Gordon.

© The Stranglers of Paris Co., Inc.; title, descr. & 150 prints, 13Dec13; LU1793.

THE STRAPHANGER. Presented by Century Comedies. 1921. 2 reels.

Credits: Story and direction, Fred Hibbard.

© Century Film Corp., Inc.; 12Dec21; LP17362.

THE STRATEGIST. 1915. 1 reel.

Credits: Producer, Norval MacGregor; scenario, Emily Brown Heininger.

© Selig Polyscope Co. (Emily Brown Heininger, author); 26Apr15; LP5170.

STRATHMORE. SEE Flames of Desire.

STRATOS-FEAR. (Willie Whopper Cartoon) 1933. 1 reel.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Corp.; 13Dec33; MP4463.

STRAWBERRY ROAN. (Baskette) 1933. 6 reels.

Credits: Director, Alan James; story, screenplay, and dialogue, Nate Gatzert.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 20Oct33; LP4181.

THE STRAY SHOT. 1915. 1 reel.

© Biograph Co.; 1Feb15; LP4338.

THE STRAYED LAMBS. SEE A Great Mistake.

STREAM GRADATION. SEE The Work of Rivers.

THE STREAM OF LIFE. 1919. 7 reels.

Credits: Director, Horace G. Plympton; story, James K. Shields.

© Plymouth Film Corp. (James K. Shields, author); 9Dec19; LP14535.

STREAMLINE EXPRESS. Presented by Nat Levine. 1935. 8 reels, sd.

Credits: Supervision, George Yohalem; director, Leonard Fields; original story, Wellyn Totman; screenplay, Leonard Fields, Dave Silverstein, Olive Cooper; film editor, Joseph Lewis.

© Mascot Pictures Corp.; 20Sep35; LP5802.

STREAMLINED GRETA GREEN. (Merrie Melodies) 1937. 8 min., sd., color.

Credits: Producer, Leon Schlesinger; supervision, I. Freleng; animation, Cal Dalton, Ken Harris; musical score, Carl W. Stalling.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 7Jul37; MP7568.

STREAMLINED SWING. Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 1938. 1 reel, sd., sepia.

Credits: Producer, Louis Lewyn; director, Buster Keaton; screenplay, Marion Mack; dialogue, John Krafft.

© Loew's, Inc.; 7Sep38; LP8302.

STREAMLINES. © 1936.

© Chevrolet Motor Co.; title, descr. & 49 prints, 21Dec36; MU6994.

STREET ANGEL. 1928. 10 reels, b&w, lavender sequences. From the play by Monckton Hoffe.

Credits: Director, Frank Borzage; adaptation, Philip Klein, Henry Roberts Symonds; continuity, Marion Orth.

© Fox Film Corp.; 3Apr28; LP25115.

THE STREET CALLED STRAIGHT. 1919. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, Wallace Worsley; story, Basil King; scenario, Edward Lowe.

© Goldwyn Pictures Corp.; 31Dec19; LP14664.

STREET FAKIRS. 1915. 1 reel.

© Essanay Film Mfg. Co.; 27Jul15; LP5947.

STREET GIRL. Radio. 1929. 8,200 ft., sd. From the story "The Viennese Charmer" by W. Carey Wonderly.

Credits: Associate producer, Luther Reed; director, Wesley Ruggles; adaptation and dialogue, Jane Murfin.

© RKO Distributing Corp.; 29Jul29; LP894. (See also Street Girl; 29Jul29; LP612)

STREET GIRL. Radio. 1929. 8,200 ft., sd. From the story "The Viennese Charmer" by W. Carey Wonderly.

Credits: Associate producer, Luther Reed; director, Wesley Ruggles; adaptation and dialogue, Jane Murfin.

© RKO Productions. Inc.; 29Jul29; LP612. (See also Street Girl; 29Jul29; LP894)

STREET OF CHANCE. 1930. 7,023 ft.

Credits: Director, John Cromwell; story and dialogue, Oliver H. P. Garrett; scenario, Howard Estabrook.

© Paramount Famous Lasky Corp.; 7Feb30; LP1055.

THE STREET OF FORGOTTEN MEN. Paramount. Presented by Adolph Zukor and Jesse L. Lasky. 1925. 7 reels. From the Liberty Magazine story by George Kibbe Turner.

Credits: Producer, Herbert Brenon; screenplay, Paul Schofield; adaptation, John Russell.

© Famous Players-Lasky Corp.; 22Aug25; LP21769.

THE STREET OF FORGOTTEN WOMEN. © 1927.

© Kayanay Productions (L. M. Monsfort, author); title, descr. & 422 prints, 18Aug27; LU24427.

THE STREET OF ILLUSION. 1928. 7 reels.

Credits: Producer, Harry Cohn; director, Erie C. Kenton; story, Channing Pollock; screenplay, Harvey Thew; continuity, Dorothy Howell; film editor, Frank Atkinson.

© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 1Nov28; LP25798.

STREET OF MISSING MEN. 1939. 7 reels, sd.

Credits: Associate producer, Armand Schaefer; director, Sidney Salkow; original story, Eleanor Griffen, William Rankin; screenplay, Frank Dolan, Leonard Lee; film editor, Ernest Nims; music director, Cy Feuer.

© Republic Pictures Corp. (Republic Productions, Inc., author); 28Apr39; LP9056.

THE STREET OF SIN. 1928. 7 reels.

Credits: Director, Mauritz Stiller; story, Josef von Sternberg, Benjamin Glazer; scenario, Chandler Sprague.

© Paramount Famous Lasky Corp.; 26May28; LP25298.

STREET OF WOMEN. 1932. 7 reels, sd. Based on the novel by Polan Banks.

Credits: Director, Archie Mayo; screenplay, Mary McCall, Jr.; adaptation and dialogue, Charles Kenyon, Brown Holmes.

© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 8Jun32; LP3081.

STREET SAFETY FOR ADVANCED GRADES. (Safety Series) 1934. Made in cooperation with the Dept. of Biology and Public Health, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the National Safety Council, and the American Automobile Association. 954 ft.

© Eastman Teaching Films, Inc. (K. R. Edwards, author); 5Feb34; MP4847.

STREET SAFETY FOR PRIMARY GRADES, Grades 1-3. (Safety Series) 1934. Made in cooperation with the Dept. of Biology and Public Health, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the National Safety Council, and the American Automobile Association. 474 ft.

© Eastman Teaching Films, Inc. (K. R. Edwards, author); 5Feb34; MP4848.

STREET SCENE. United Artists. 1931. 9 reels. Adapted from the play by Elmer Rice.

Credits: Director, King Vidor; adaptation, Elmer Rice.

© Feature Productions, Inc., Ltd. (Elmer L. Rice, author); 5Sep31; LP2534.

THE STREET SINGER. 1932. 2 reels.

Credits: Producer, Rowland Brice; director, Monte Brice; story, William Rowland, Monte Brice.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 4Nov32; LP3395.

THE STREET SINGERS. 1913. 2 reels.

Credits: Directors, Wilfred North, Wallie Van [pseud. of Wally Van Nostrand].

© Vitagraph Co. of America (Wallie Van, author); 24Dec13; LP1862.

THE STREETCAR. 1939. 1 reel.

© Bailey Film Service (Albert Reld Bailey, author); 23Jan39; MP9687.

STREET CARS AND CARBUNCLES. 1917. 2 reels.

Credits: Supervision, J. G. Blystone; director, Dick Smith.

© L-Ko Motion Pictures Kompany; 10Aug17; LP11243.

THE STREETS OF CAIRO. (Rambling Reporter) Bray Pictures Corp. 1931. 1 reel.

Credits: Narrative by Malcolm La Prade.

© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 16Apr31; MP2460.

THE STREETS OF ILLUSION. © 1917.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Astra Film Corp., author); title, descr. & 114 prints, 25Aug17; LU11294.

THE STREETS OF MAKE BELIEVE. Imp. 1915. 1 reel.

Credits: Producer, George A. Lessey; scenario, P. Kelly.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 30Mar15; LP4890.

STREETS OF MYSTERY. (Vagabond Series, no. 2) 1930. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Tom Terriss.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc.; 16May30; MP1522.

THE STREETS OF NEW YORK. State Pictures Corp. 1922. 7 reels. Suggested by the play by Leota Morgan.

Credits: Director, Burton King.

© Arrow Film Corp.; 10Nov22; LP18388.

STREETS OF NEW YORK. 1939. 8 reel, sd.

Credits: Supervision, William T. Lackey; director, William Nigh; screenplay and original story, Robert D. Andrews; film editor, Russell Schoengarth.

© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 28Mar39; LP8793.

STREETS OF PARIS. (A Century of Progress) 1933. 100 ft.

© Burton Holmes Films, Inc. (H. T. Cowling, author); 15Jul33; MP4246.

STREETS OF PARIS. (A Century of Progress Exposition) New version. 1933. 1 reel.

© Burton Holmes Films, Inc. (H. T. Cowling, author); 15Sep33; MP4342.

STREETS OF SHANGHAI. Presented by Tiffany-Stahl. 1928. 6 reels. From the story by John Francis Natteford.

Credits: Director, Louis Gasnier; film editor, Martin G. Cohn.

© Tiffany Productions, Inc.; 4Jan28; LP24824.

STRENGTH. 1915. 1 reel.

Credits: Producer, Ulysses Davis.

© Vitagraph Co. of America (Joseph S. Whelan, author); 29Mar15; LP4868.

STRENGTH AND CUNNING. © 1912.

© George Kleine (Societa Italiana Cines, author); title, descr. & 133 prints, 16Dec12; LU180.

THE STRENGTH O' TEN. © 1914.

© American Film Mfg. Co. (Clarence J. Harris, author); title, descr. & 84 prints, 10Dec14; LU3930.

THE STRENGTH OF A SAMSON. 1915. 1 reel.

Credits: Producer, E. A. Martin.

© Selig Polyscope Co. (William Corey, author); 3Apr15; LP4922.

THE STRENGTH OF DONALD MCKENZIE. Mutual Star. 1916. 5 reels.

Credits: William Russell, John Prescott; dramatization, J. Edward Hungerford; story, Russell E. Smith.

© The American Film Co., Inc. (J. Edward Hungerford, author); 3Aug16; LP10809.

THE STRENGTH OF LOVE. SEE When the Earth Trembled.

STRENGTH OF THE PINES. 1922. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, Edgar Lewis; story, B. Edison Marshall; adaptation, Louise Lewis.

© William Fox (Fox Film Corp., author); 5Feb22; LP17601.

THE STRENGTH OF THE WEAK. 1915. 2 reels.

© Essanay Film Mfg. Co.; 18Feb15; LP4505.

THE STRENGTH OF THE WEAK. 1916. 5 reels. Adapted from the play by Alice M. Smith and Charlotte Thompson.

Credits: Producer, Lucius Henderson; adaptation, William Addison Lathrop.

© Blue Bird Photoplays, Inc.; 16Feb16; LP7642.

STRENGTHENING OUR NATION. 1924. 3 reels.

Credits: Written and directed by M. Gertrude Slaughter.

© M. Gertrude Slaughter; 1May24; MP2593.

THE STRENUOUS LIFE. 1914. 1 reel.

© Selig Polyscope Co. (Roy L. McCardell, author); 28Dec14; LP4062.

THE STRENUOUS LIFE. (A Grantland Rice Sportlight) © 1926.

Credits: Producer, John L. Hawkinson.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (John L. Hawkinson, author); title, descr. & 17 prints, 23Jan26; MU3301.

A STRENUOUS SCOOP. © 1914.

© Selig Polyscope Co. (Edwin Ray Coffin, author); title, descr. & 32 prints, 4Feb14; LU2093.

STRETCHING THE TRUTH. 1924. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Benjamin Stoloff.

© William Fox (Fox Film Corp., author); 25Aug24; LP20531.

STRICTLY BUSINESS. 1917. 2 reels. From a story by O. Henry [pseud. of William Sydney Porter].

Credits: Director, Thomas R. Mills; adaptation, Will Courtney.

© Broadway Star Features Co., Inc.; 11Jul17; LP11075.

STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL. 1919. 5 reels. Founded on the play "Fannie and the Servant Problem" by Jerome K. Jerome.

Credits: Director, Clarence G. Badger.

© Goldwyn Pictures Corp.; 15Jul19; LP13988.

STRICTLY DISHONORABLE. 1931. 10 reels. From the stage play by Preston Sturges.

Credits: Director, John M. Stahl; screenplay, Gladys Lehman.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 19Nov31; LP2637.

STRICTLY DYNAMITE. 1934. 8 reels, sd.

Credits: Associate producer, H. N. Swanson; director, Elliott Nugent; story, Robert T. Colwell, Robert A. Simon; screenplay, Maurine Watkins, Ralph Spence; additional dialogue, Milton Raison, Jack Harvey; editor, George Crone; music director, Max Steiner.

© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 11May34; LP4763.

STRICTLY FRESH YEGGS. 1934. 2 reels, sd.

Credits: Producer, Lou Brock; director, George Stevens; story, Fred Guiol, Jack Townley; film editor, John Lockert.

© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 6Apr34; LP4685.

STRICTLY MODERN. © 1922.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Hal Roach, author); title, descr. & 20 prints, 29May22; LU17925.

STRICTLY MODERN. 1930. 6 reels. Based on "Cousin Kate" a play by Hubert Henry Davies.

Credits: Producer, William A. Seiter; adaptation, Ray Harris, Gene Towne.

© First National Pictures, Inc.; 17Mar30; LP1158.

STRICTLY MODERN. Trailer. 1930. 1 reel, sd.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 1Feb30; MP1142.

STRICTLY NEUTRAL. 1915. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, C. Jay Williams.

© The Vitagraph Co. of America (Donald I. Buchanan, author); 6Apr15; LP4948.

STRICTLY PERSONAL. 1933. 8 reels, sd.

Credits: Producer, Charles R. Rogers; director, Ralph Murphy; story, Wilson Mizner, Robert T. Shannon; screenplay, Willard Mack, Beatrice Banyard; additional dialogue, Casey Robinson; film editor, Joseph Kane.

© Paramount Productions, Inc.; 16Mar33; LP3732.

STRICTLY-UNCONVENTIONAL. 1930. 6 reels, sd., b&w. Based on the play "The Circle" by W. Somerset Maugham.

Credits: Director, David Burton; talking version, Sylvia Thalberg, Frank Butler; film editor, Margaret Booth.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Distributing Corp.; 28Apr30; LP1259.

STRICTLY UNRELIABLE. (A Hal Roach Subject) Presented by Hal Roach. 1932. 2 reels, sd., b&w.

Credits: Director, George Marshall; dialogue, H. M. Walker; editor, Richard Currier.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Distributing Corp.; 28Apr32; LP2998.

THE STRIFE ETERNAL; the Romance of Jane Shore. Barker Motion Photography, Ltd. 1915. 5 reels.

© H. Winik (Barker Motion Photography, Ltd., author); 4Nov15; LP7765.

THE STRIFE OF THE PARTY. 1931. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Mark Sandrich; story and adaptation, Ned Sparks, Mark Sandrich.

© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 17Oct31; LP2703.

STRIKE! (The Grantland Rice Sportlight) 1938. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Narrator, Ted Husing.

© Paramount Pictures, Inc.; 17Jun38; MP8524.

THE STRIKE BREAKERS. (Lyons-Moran Star Comedy) 1919. 1 reel.

Credits: Story, C. B. Hoadley.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 7Jan19; LP13241.

STRIKE ME PINK. Released through United Artists. 1936. 11 reels, sd. Adapted from the Saturday Evening Post serial "Dreamland" by Clarence Budington Kelland.

Credits: Director, Norman Taurog; adaptation and screenplay, Frank Butler, Walter DeLeon, Francis Martin; additional dialogue, Philip Rapp; film editor, Sherman Todd; music director, Alfred Newman; music and lyrics, Harold Arlen, Lew Brown.

© Samuel Goldwyn; 22Jan36; LP6076.

THE STRIKE OF THE RATTLER. 1923. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Jay Marchant; story and scenario, Karl Coolidge.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 28Jul23; LP19253.

STRIKE ONE. Nestor. 1917. 1 reel.

Credits: Story and direction, Craig Hutchinson; scenario, C. B. Hoadley.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 9Nov17; LP11701.

STRIKE UP THE BAND. 1930. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Max Fleischer; director, Dave Fleischer.

© Paramount Publix Corp.; 26Sep30; MP1930.

STRIKE UP THE BAND! The Jam Handy Organization. © 1938. Filmstrip, b&w, 35 min.

© General Motors Sales Corp., Chevrolet Motor Div. (Jam Handy Picture Service, author); title & descr., 3Nov38; 62 prints, 4Nov38; MU8877.

STRIKE! YOU'RE OUT. Presented by E. W. Hammons. 1936. 968 ft., sd.

Credits: Director, Robert Hall; story, Art Jarrett, Marcy Klauber.

© Skibo Productions. Inc.; 11Dec36; LP6780.

STRIKES AND SPARES. (M. G. M. Oddity) 1934. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Felix E. Feist; explanatory remarks by Pete Smith.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Corp.; 10Aug34; MP4950.

STRING BEAN JACK. (Terry Toons) Presented by Paul Terry. 1938. 1 reel, sd., color.

Credits: Director, John Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib.

© Terrytoons, Inc.; 26Aug38; MP8700.

STRING BEANS. Presented by Thomas H. Ince. 1918. 5 reels.

Credits: Supervision, Thomas H. Ince; director, Victor Schertzinger; story, Julien Josephson; editor, Duncan Mansfield.

© Thomas H. Ince Corp.; 9Oct18; LP12972.

THE STRING CHOIR. 1931. 1 reel.

© Electrical Research Products, Inc.; 7Mar31; MP2547.

THE STRING CHOIR. 1938. 1 reel, sd.

© Erpi Classroom Films, Inc. (Peter W. Dykema, author); 21Mar38; MP8988.

STRINGS AND STRAINS. Presented by Adolph Zukor. 1935. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Produced and directed by George M. Arthur; music, Lewis E. Gensler.

© Paramount Productions, Inc.; 21Mar35; MP5474.

STRINGS OF STEEL. 1926. 2 reels each.

© Universal Pictures Corp.

Credits: Director, Henry Mac Rae; story, Phillip Dutton Hurn, Oscar Lund.

1. The Voice on the Wire. © 15May26; LP22738.

2. The First Central. © 22May26; LP22759.

3. Fighting for Love. © 29May26; LP22786.

4. The Power of Might. © 24Jun26; LP22848.

5. Kings of the Wire. © 26Jun26; LP22849.

6. Voice of the Continent. © 6Jul26; LP22877.

7. Telephone Poles. © 8Jul26; LP22895.

8. War of the Wires. © 15Jul26; LP22913.

9. When Lightning Strikes. © 15Jul26; LP22915.

10. Love and Victory. © 22Jul26; LP22949.

STRIPES AND STARS. 1918. 1 reel.

Credits: Story and direction, Walter Hall.

© Vitagraph Co. of America; 11Sep18; LP12847.

STRIPES AND STARS. Winkler. 1929. 1 reel.

Credits: Walt Lantz.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 19Apr29; MP98.

STRIPES AND STUMBLES. 1918. 1 reel.

Credits: Written and directed by Lawrence Semon.

© Vitagraph Co. of America; 5Mar18; LP12144.

STRIVING FOR FORTUNE. 1926. 6 reels.

Credits: Director, Nat Ross; story, Merle Johnson.

© Excellent Pictures Corp.; 24Dec26; LP23476.

THE STROKE OF FATE. 1915. 1,000 ft.

© Lubin Mfg. Co. (Harry Chandlee, author); 31Mar15; LP4886.

STROKE OF GENIUS. (A Miniature) Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 1938. 1 reel, sd., b&w.

Credits: Producer and director, Nat Ross; associate producer, Jack White; original story, Edwin Rutt, Vernon McKenzie; screenplay, Walter Wise, Hugo Butler.

© Loew's, Inc.; 8Feb38; LP7806.

THE STROKE OF MIDNIGHT. Swedish Biograph. 1922. 6 reels.

Credits: Selma Lagerlof; adapted and directed by Victor Seastrom.

© Metro Pictures Corp.; 11Jul22; LP18046.

THE STROKE OF THE PHOEBUS EIGHT. 1913. 1 reel.

Credits: Anne and Bannister Merwin.

© Thomas A. Edison, Inc.; 12Sep13; LP1245.

STRONG AND WILLING. SEE Trixie Friganza in Strong and Willing.

THE STRONG ARM SQUAD. Rex. 1916. 1 reel.

Credits: Grace Cunard; producer, Francis Ford.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 7Feb16; LP7576.

STRONG BOY. 1929. 6 reels, b&w.

Credits: Director, John Ford; story, Frederick Hazlitt Brennan; scenario, James Kevin McGuinness, Andrew Bennison.

© Fox Film Corp.; 15Feb29; LP120.

STRONG EVIDENCE. 1916. 1 reel.

© The Vitagraph Co. of America (N. P. Josephi, author); 7Oct16; LP9261.

STRONG FOR LOVE. 1925. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Louis Seiler.

© William Fox (Fox Film Corp., author); 25Oct25; LP21967.

THE STRONG MAN. Presented by Harry Langdon Corp. 1926. 7 reels.

Credits: Director, Frank Capra; story, Arthur Ripley.

© First National Pictures, Inc.; 31Aug26; LP23063.

THE STRONG MAN'S BURDEN. © 1913.

© Biograph Co. (George Hennessy, author); title, descr. & 71 prints, 8Sep13; LU1215.

STRONG TO THE FINICH. (A Popeye the Sailor Cartoon) 1934. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Director, Dave Fleischer; animation, Seymour Kneltel, Roland Crandall.

© Paramount Productions, Inc.; 27Jun34; MP4833.

THE STRONG WAY. © 1918. Title changed from "The Way of the Strong."

Credits: Director, George Kelson; story, Octavus Roy Cohen.

© World Film Corp. (Octavus Roy Cohen, author); title & descr., 5Jan18; 232 prints, 10Jan18; LU11930.

A STRONG WOMANLY NATURE. © 1914.

Credits: Producer, A. Ambrosio.

© Ambrosio American Co. (A. Ambrosio, author); title, descr. & 31 prints, 17Jun14; LU2871.

THE STRONGER. © 1913.

© SociÉtÉ FranÇaise des Films & CinÉmatographes Éclair; title, descr. & 98 prints, 21Feb13; LU404.

THE STRONGER LOVE. 1916. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, Frank Lloyd.

© Oliver Morosco Photoplay Co. (Alice Fair Saxman, author); 22Jul16; LP8794.

THE STRONGER SEX. 1930. 2 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, William Watson; story, Florence Ryerson, Colin Clements.

© Paramount Famous Lasky Corp.; 20Mar30; LP1164.

STRONGER THAN DEATH. Rex. 1915. 2 reels.

Credits: Producer, Joseph Degrass; scenario, Bess Meredyth.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 17Dec15; LP7244.

STRONGER THAN DEATH. Presented by Richard A. Rowland and Maxwell Karger. 1920. 7 reels. From the novel "The Hermit Doctor of Gaya" by I. A. R. Wylie.

Credits: Directors, Herbert Blache, Charles Bryant; scenario and adaptation, Charles Bryant.

© Metro Pictures Corp.; 16Jan20; LP14646.

STRONGER THAN DESIRE. Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 1939. 8 reels, sd., b&w. Based on a novel by W. E. Woodward.

Credits: Producer, John W. Considine, Jr.; director, Leslie Fenton; screenplay, David Hertz, William Ludwig; film editor, W. Donn Hayes; music score, Edward Ward, David Snell.

© Loew's, Inc.; 22Jun39; LP8946.

STRONGER THAN LOVE. 1915. 1 reel.

© Biograph Co.; 5Aug15; LP6025.

STRONGER THAN STEEL. Laemmle. 1916. 2 reels. From the story by George Bronson Howard.

Credits: Director, Allen J. Holubar.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 19Dec16; LP9776.

STRONGER THAN WOMAN'S WILL. 1916. 3 reels.

© Biograph Co.; 19Jan16; LP7456.

THE STRONGER VOW. Presented by Samuel Goldwyn. 1919. 6 reels.

Credits: Director, Reginald Barker; story, Izola Forrester.

© Diva Pictures, Inc.; 16Apr19; LP13613.

THE STRONGER WILL. Presented by Samuel Zierler. 1928. 6,723 ft.

Credits: Director, Bernard McEveety; supervision and story, Harry Chandlee; adaptation, Adrian Johnson.

© Excellent Pictures Corp.; 28Feb28; LP25014.

THE STRONGEST. 1920. 5 reels, b&w, tinted sequences. Based on the story by Georges Clemenceau.

Credits: Direction and scenario, R. A. Walsh.

© William Fox (Fox Film Corp., author); 15Feb20; LP14787.

STRONGHEART. 1914.

© Klaw & Erlanger (Protective Amusement Co., author); 9Mar14; LP2488.

STRONGHEART. SEE Braveheart.

STRUCK OIL. © 1915.

Credits: Scenario, Frank E. Montgomery.

© Mica Film Corp. (Frank E. Montgomery, author); title, descr. & 35 prints, 18Feb15; LU4474.

THE STRUGGLE. Rex. 1915. 1 reel.

Credits: Producer, Jos. DeGrasse; story, L. V. Jefferson; scenario, Calder Johnstone.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 1Jun15; LP5453.

THE STRUGGLE. E. M. P. Producing Corp. © 1916.

Credits: Director, John Ince; book, Harry Chandlee.

© Equitable Motion Pictures Corp. (Harry Chandlee, author); title, & descr., 1Apr16; 47 prints, 3Apr16; LU8005.

THE STRUGGLE. © 1920.

Credits: Story, William E. Wing.

© The Canyon Pictures Corp. (Wm. N. Selig Productions, author); title, descr. & 362 prints, 28Dec20; LU15971.

THE STRUGGLE. 1931. 9 reels.

Credits: Director, D. W. Griffith; story, Anita Loos, John Emerson.

© D. W. Griffith, Inc. (John Emerson and Anita Loos, authors); 25Nov31; LP2843.

THE STRUGGLE EVERLASTING. Presented by Harry Rapf. 1918. 6 reels.

Credits: Edwin Milton Royle; director, James Kirkwood; scenario, Bennet Musson.

© High Art Productions, Inc.; 13Apr18; LP12311.

THE STRUGGLE FOR EXISTENCE. SEE The Nature Man.

A STRUGGLE FOR LIFE (LA LUTTE POUR LA VIE). © 1914.

© PathÉ FrÈres; title, descr. & 56 prints, 26Mar14; LU2392.

A STRUGGLE FOR RICHES. © 1914.

© Alex Yokel (Deutsche Kinematograph Gesellschaft, author); title & 42 prints, 8Apr14; descr., 9Apr14; LU2473.

STRUGGLE OF THE ENGLISH AND FRENCH FOR AMERICA. 1920. 1 reel.

© Society for Visual Education, Inc. (E. U. Rugg, author); 1Oct20; MP1851.

THE STRUGGLE UPWARD. 1915. 2,000 ft.

Credits: Harold G. Files; director, James W. Castle.

© Thomas A. Edison, Inc.; 27Apr15; LP5176.

THE STUBBORN MULE. (Walter Lantz Cartune) (A Walter Lantz Lil Eightball) 1939. 1 reel, sd.

© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 11Jul39; MP9523.

STUCK IN THE STICKS. 1937. 2 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Preston Black; screenplay, Ewart Adamson.

© Columbia Pictures Corp. of California, Ltd.; 18Mar37; LP6988.

STUCK STUCK STUCCO. 1933. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Director, Alf Goulding; story. Glen Lambert, Jack Henley.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 19Jul33; LP4022.

THE STUDENT OF PRAGUE; or, A BARGAIN WITH SATAN. © 1913. 4,500 ft.

© Apex Film Co. (Bioscope Co., author); title & 48 prints, 19Sep13; descr., 25Sep13; LU1308.

THE STUDENT PRINCE IN OLD HEIDELBERG. 1928. 10 reels, b&w. From the book "Karl Heinrich" by Wilhelm Meyer-FÖrster.

Credits: Director, Ernst Lubitsch; story, Meyer-FÖrster; continuity, Hans Kraly; titles, Marian Ainslee, Ruth Cummings; film editor, Andrew Marton.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Distributing Corp.; 30Jan28; LP25374.

STUDENT TOUR. 1934. 9 reels, sd., b&w.

Credits: Producer, Monta Bell; director, Charles F. Reisner; original story, George Seaton, Arthur Bloch, Samuel Marx; screenplay, Ralph Spence, Philip Dunne; film editor, Frank Hall; music and lyrics, Nacio Herb Brown, Arthur Freed; music director. Jack Virgil.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Corp.; 15Oct34; LP5024.

THE STUDENT'S ROMANCE. Presented by Associated British Picture Corp., Ltd. 1936. 7,066 ft., sd. Adapted from the operetta "I Lost My Heart in Heidelberg;" original lyrics by Beda [pseud. of Fritz LÖhner] and Ernst Neubach; English lyrics by Harry S. Pepper; music by Fredy Raymond.

Credits: Director, Otto Kanturek; adaptation and scenario, Clifford Grey, Richard Hutter, Norman Watson.

© British International Pictures (Export) Ltd. (British International Pictures, Ltd., author); 2Feb36; LP6552.

STUDIES IN CLAY. 1915.

Credits: Drawn by Vincent Whitman.

© Lubin Mfg. Co. (Vincent Whitman, author); 6Jul15; MP370.

A STUDIO CINDERELLA. Special Laemmle. 1917. 1 reel.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 23Jan17; LP10063.

A STUDIO ESCAPADE. 1915. 2 reels. From the story "The Escape" by Charles Belmont Davis.

Credits: Director, Lloyd B. Carleton.

© Selig Polyscope Co. (Charles Belmont Davis, author); 26Jun15; LP5689.

THE STUDIO GIRL. 1918. 5 reels. Adapted from the comedy "La Gamine" by Pierre Veber and Henri de Gorsse.

Credits: Director, Charles Giblyn; adaptation, Paul West.

© Select Pictures Corp.; 17Jan18; LP11982.

THE STUDIO MURDER MYSTERY. 1929. 6,009 ft.

Credits: Production, direction, adaptation and dialogue, Frank Tuttle; story by the Edingtons; screen playright, Ethel Doherty.

© Paramount Famous Lasky Corp.; 31May29; LP436.

STUDIO PESTS. (An Ideal Comedy) 1929. 2 reels.

Credits: Producer, Jack White; director, Stephen Roberts.

© Educational Film Exchanges, Inc.; 14Oct29; LP759.

THE STUDIO RUBE. 1922. 2 reels.

Credits; Director, Gil Pratt.

© William Fox (Fox Film Corp., author); 19Mar22; LP17821.

STUDIO SAP. (Chester Conklin Comedy) 1931. 1 reel.

Credits: Supervision, Phil L. Ryan; director, Frank C. Griffin; story, Frank C. Griffin, George Cleethorpe.

© Paramount Publix Corp.; 27Feb31; LP2010.

STUDIO SAP. (Chester Conklin Comedy) 1931. 2 reels, sd.

Credits: Supervision, Phil L. Ryan; director, Frank C. Griffin; story, Frank C. Griffin, George Cleethorpe.

© Paramount Publix Corp.; 27Feb31; LP2102.

STUDY AND UNDERSTUDY. 1936. 2 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Roy Mack; story, Cyrus D. Wood, A. Dorian Otvos.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 17Feb36; LP6134.

A STUDY IN ASTRONOMY. SociÉtÉ CinÉmatographes Éclipse, France, © 1913.

© George Kleine (SociÉtÉ CinÉmatographes Eclipse, author); title, descr. & 11 prints, 11Nov13; LU1559.

STUDY IN BOTANY. 1913. 1 reel.

© Vitagraph Co. of America (Eugene Mullin, author); 1Aug13; MP101.

A STUDY IN FEET. 1914. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Harry Lambart.

© The Vitagraph Co. of America (Edward Montagne, author); 27Aug14; LP3283.

A STUDY IN FORD SAFETY. Ford Motion Picture Laboratories. 1923. 2 reels.

© Ford Motor Co.; 6Feb23; MP2230.

A STUDY IN SCARLET. © 1914. Based on the story by A. Conan Doyle.

© PathÉ FrÈres (Samuelson Film Mfg. Co., Ltd., author); title, descr. & 155 prints, 25Nov14; LU3834.

A STUDY IN SCARLET. World Wide. Presented by E. W. Hammons. 1933. 62 min., sd. Suggested by the book by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.

Credits: Director, Edwin L. Marin; screenplay, Robert Florey; continuity and dialog, Reginald Owen.

© K. B. S. Productions, Inc.; 2Apr33; LP3969.

A STUDY IN TRAMPS. 1915. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Lee Beggs.

© The Vitagraph Co. of America (J. C. Curwood, author); 15Feb15; LP4465.

STUDY NATURE, NOT BOOKS. © 1927. 2 reels.

© Grace Olive Wiley; title, descr. & 4 prints, 23Mar27; MU3851.

THE STUDY OF A CAVE IN LIMESTONE. 1920. 1 reel.

© Society for Visual Education, Inc. (W. W. Atwood, author); 1Nov20; MP1867.

THE STUDY OF INFANT BEHAVIOR. 1930. 2 reels.

Credits: Arnold Gesell.

© Electrical Research Products, Inc.; 1Nov30; MP2542.

A STUDY OF SHORE FEATURES: A BOLD SHORE. 1920. 1 reel.

© Society for Visual Education, Inc. (Wallace W. Atwood, author); 1Nov20; MP1849.

A STUDY OF SHORE FEATURES: A LOW SHORE. 1920. 1 reel.

© Society for Visual Education, Inc. (Wallace W. Atwood, author); 1Nov20; MP1853.

THE STUDY OF THE REPTILE. Presented by Nature Studies. © 1932.

Credits: Story and continuity by J. Allman and E. O'Toole.

© Edward J. O'Toole & Jack Lee Allman; title, descr. & 26 prints, 8Feb32; MU3092.

A STUDY OF THE WORK OF RIVERS. 1920. 1 reel.

© Society for Visual Education, Inc. (W. W. Atwood, author); 15Oct20; MP1865.

STÜRME DER LEIDENSCHAFT (TEMPEST). 1932. 10 reels.

Credits: Director, Robert Siedmak; story, Robert Leibmann, Hans Mueller.

© UFA Films, Inc. (Universum Film Aktiengesellschaft, author); 10Dec32; LP3582.

STUFF ON THE BALL. (Sports-Eye View, no. 4) 1932. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Jack Eaton.

© Paramount Publix Corp.; 11Nov32; MP3626.

THE STUFF THAT DREAMS ARE MADE OF. 1914. 2 reels. A new version of the Edison comedy.

Credits: Director, Charles H. France.

© Thomas A. Edison, Inc.; 10Jul14; LP3003.

STUFFED LIONS. Century. 1921. 2 reels.

Credits: Written and directed by Chuck Reisner.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 7Mar21; LP16256.

STUFFY'S ERRAND OF MERCY. 1935. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Editor, Bert Frank.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 11Mar35; LP5379.

STUMBLING. Imp. 1916. 2 reels.

Credits: Producer and director, Leon D. Kent; story, Max Genaski; scenario, Harvey Gates.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 21Oct16; LP9372.

THE STUMBLING HERD. SEE Rose of the Tenements.

STUNG. 1916. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Wally Van [pseud. of Wally Van Nostrand].

© The Vitagraph Co. of America (Stanley Dark, author); 29May16; LP8438.

STUNG. © 1922.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (E. C. Maxwell, author); title, descr. & 36 prints, 16Dec22; LU18521.

STUNG. 1931. 10 min.

Credits: F. R. Buckley; adapted and directed by William Cowen.

© The Van Beuren Corp.; 22Oct31; LP2645.

STUNG AGAIN. 1933. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, W. P. Hackney; story, B. Vernon Smith, James W. Horne.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 17Oct33; LP4173.

THE STUNT MAN. (Educational-Larry Semon Comedy) 1927. 2 reels.

Credits: Written and directed by Larry Semon.

© Educational Film Exchanges, Inc.; 27Oct27; LP24579.

STUNT PILOT. 1939. 7 reels, sd.

Credits: Producer, Paul Malvern; director, George Waggner; original story, Hal Forrest; screenplay, Scott Darling, Joseph West; film editor, Carl Pierson.

© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 21Jun39; LP8971.

STUNTS. (A Grantland Rice Sportlight) © 1924.

Credits: Producer, John L. Hawkinson.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (John L. Hawkinson, author); title, descr. & 18 prints, 29Oct24; MU2745.

STUPID BUT BRAVE. (Tuxedo Comedies) Educational. 1924. 2 reels.

Credits: Written and directed by Al St. John.

© Reel Comedies, Inc.; 27Oct24; LP20695.

THE STUPOR-VISOR. 1938. 2 reels, sd.

Credits: Producer, Bert Gilroy; story and direction, Charles Roberts; film editor, John Lockert.

© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 24Jan38; LP7765.

STURM IN WASSERGLAS. SEE Storm in a Teacup.

A STUTTERING ROMANCE. 1930. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Arthur Hurley; story, Stanley Raugh.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 6Nov30; MP2043.

STYLE & CLASS. © 1931. 2 reels, sd.

© Judea Films, Inc. (Marty Baratz, author); title, descr. & 2 prints, 13May31; LU2241.

STYLES AND SMILES. (Nu-Atlas Musical, no. 2) 1938. 11 min., sd.

Credits: Director, Milton Schwarzwald.

© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 12Sep38; MP8748.

STYLISH STOUTS. (An Educational Coronet Comedy) Presented by E. W. Hammons. 1935. 2 reels, sd.

Credits: Producer, Al Christie; story, Arthur Jarrett, William Watson.

© Educational Productions, Inc.; 23Aug35; LP5734.

SUBMARINE. 1928. 9 reels.

Credits: Producer, Irvin Willat; director, Frank R. Capra; story, Norman Springer.

© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 15Nov28; LP25833.

SUBMARINE D-l. Cosmopolitan. First National. 1937. 11 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Lloyd Bacon; story, Frank Wead; screenplay, Frank Wead, Warren Duff, Lawrence Kimble; music, Max Steiner.

© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 16Nov37; LP7619.

THE SUBMARINE EYE. © 1917. 8 reels.

© J. Ernest Williamson; title, descr. & 194 prints, 21Mar17; LU10413.

THE SUBMARINE EYE. 1917. 8 reels.

© J. Ernest Williamson; 13May17; LP10757.

SUBMARINE PATROL. 1938. 95 min., sd. From a book by Ray Millholland.

Credits: Associate producer, Gene Markey; director, John Ford; screenplay, Rian James, Darrell Ware, Jack Yellen; film editor, Robert Simpson; music director, Arthur Lange.

© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.; 25Nov38; LP8721.

A SUBMARINE PIRATE. © 1915.

© Triangle Film Corp. (Mack Sennett, author); title, descr. & 284 prints, 3Dec15; LU7110.

A SUBMARINE PIRATE. 1915. 4 reels.

Credits: Supervision, Mack Sennett; directors, Charles Avery, Syd Chaplin.

© Triangle Film Corp. (Mack Sennett, author); 27Dec15; LP8841.

SUBMARINES AND SIMPS. 1918. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Roy McGray; story, Earl Montgomery, Joe Rock.

© Vitagraph Co. of America; 9Nov18; LP13048.

THE SUBSTITUTE. 1915. 1,000 ft.

© Lubin Mfg. Co. (Billy Reeves, author); 26Apr15; LP5147.

THE SUBSTITUTE HEIR. 1914. 1 reel.

Credits: Producer, E. A. Martin.

© Selig Polyscope Co. (Roy L. McCardell, author); 2Jul14; LP2952.

THE SUBSTITUTE STENOGRAPHER. (A Kate Kirby Detective Story) 1913.

© Thomas A. Edison, Inc.; 22Jul13; LP978.

THE SUBSTITUTE WIFE. 1925. 6 reels.

Credits: Director, Wilfred May; story, Katherine Smith.

© Arrow Pictures Corp.; 23Sep25; LP21843.

THE SUBTERRANEAN TOWN. SociÉtÉ GÉnÉrale des CinÉmatographs Éclipse, Paris. © 1913.

© George Kleine (SociÉtÉ GÉnÉrale des CinÉmatographs Éclipse, author); title, descr. & 76 prints, 21Jul13; LU968.

THE SUBURBAN. Imp. 1915. 4 reels.

Credits: Producer, George Lessey; story, C. T. Dazy; scenario, James Dayton.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 11Sep15; LP6326.

THE SUBURBAN. SEE The Kentucky Derby.

SUBWAY EXPRESS. 1931. 7 reels, sd. From the play by Eva Kay Flint [pseud. of Eva Finklestein] and Martha Madison [pseud. of Martha O'Dwyer].

Credits: Director, Fred Newmeyer; adaptation and dialogue, Earl Snell; film editor, Arthur Huffsmith.

© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 2Apr31; LP2118.

SUBWAY SADIE. 1926. 7 reels.

Credits: Director, Alfred Santell; story, Mildred Cram; scenario, Adele Comandini, Paul Schofield.

© First National Pictures, Inc.; 18Aug26; LP23036.

SUBWAY SALLY. © 1927.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Paul Terry, author); title, descr. & 20 prints, 20Jun27; MU4105.

SUCCESS. Presented by Murray W. Garsson. 1923. 7 reels.

Credits: Written and adapted by Adelaide Leitzbach, Theodore A. Liebler, Jr.; producer and director, Ralph Ince.

© Metro Pictures Corp.; 29Mar23; LP18830.

SUCCESS AT ANY PRICE. Group Theatre, Inc. 1934. 8 reels, sd. From the play "Success Story" by John Howard Lawson.

Credits: Associate producer, H. N. Swanson; director, J. Walter Ruben; screenplay, John Howard Lawson, Howard J. Green; editor, Jack Hively; music director, Max Steiner.

© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 5Apr34; LP4594.

THE SUCCESS OF THE WHIPPET. 1927. 1 reel.

© Willys-Overland, Inc. (Raymond J. Faller, author); 19Nov27; MP4493.

SUCCESS STORY. SEE Success at Any Price.

THE SUCCESSFUL ADVENTURE. 1918. 5 reels.

Credits: Supervisor, Maxwell Karger; director, Harry L. Franklin; story, June Mathis; scenario, June Mathis, Katharine Kavanaugh.

© Metro Pictures Corp.; 16Jul18; LP12661.

A SUCCESSFUL CALAMITY. Warner Bros, and Vitaphone. 1932. 8 reels. Based on the play by Clare Kummer.

Credits: Director, John G. Adolfi; adaptation and dialogue, Austin Parker, Maude Howell, Julian Josephson.

© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 17Sep32; LP3251.

SUCCESSFUL DEMONSTRATIONS. 1926.

© Willys-Overland, Inc. (Raymond J. Faller, author); 4Sep26; MP3838.

SUCCESSFUL FAILURE. 1934. 7 reels, sd. From the novel by Michael Kane.

Credits: Producer, Trem Carr; supervision, George Yohalem; director, Arthur Lubin; screenplay, Marion Orth; editor, Jack Ogilvie.

© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 9Oct34; LP5060.

SUCCESSFUL SELLING METHODS. 1937. For the Texas Co. 1 reel, sd.

© AudiVision, Inc.; 29Jan37; MP7138.

SUCH A HUNTER. 1914. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, George D. Baker.

© Vitagraph Co. of America (Charles Brown, author); 8Aug14; LP3183.

SUCH A LITTLE PIRATE. Paramount. Presented by Jesse L. Lasky. 1918. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, George Melford; story, James Oliver Curwood; scenario, Monte M. Katterhohn.

© Famous Players-Lasky Corp.; 17Sep18; LP12890.

SUCH A LITTLE QUEEN. 1921. 5 reels. Adapted from the play by Channing Pollock.

Credits: Director, George Fawcett; scenario, J. Clarkson Miller, Laurence McCloskey.

© Realart Pictures Corp.; 1Jun21; LP16602.

SUCH A LOVELY COUPLE. SEE People Will Talk.

SUCH A PRINCESS. Rex. 1915. 3 reels.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 29Oct15; LP6809.

SUCH IS LIFE. (Century Comedy) 1923. 2 reels.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 10Sep23; LP19408.

SUCH IS LIFE. © 1931. 11,000 ft., sd.

Credits: Orpheus B. Caravias; supervision and direction, James Vincent.

© Anthony J. Danas (Orpheus B. Caravias, author); title, descr. & 25 prints, 28Feb31; LU2014.

SUCH IS LIFE IN ALASKA. (Travelaugh) Powers. 1916. 1 reel.

Credits: Hy Mayer.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 19Dec16; MP796.

SUCH IS LIFE IN CHINA. (Universal Travelaugh) Powers. 1916. 1 reel.

Credits: Hy Mayer.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 22Jun16; MP652.

SUCH IS LIFE IN SOUTH ALGERIA. Powers. 1917. 1 reel.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 28Apr17; MP922.

SUCH MEN ARE DANGEROUS. 1930. 7,400 ft., sd. Based on the story by Elinor Glyn.

Credits: Associate producer, Al Rockett; screenplay and dialogue, Ernest Vajda; editor, Harold Schuster.

© Fox Film Corp.; 25Jan30; LP1074.

SUCH THINGS REALLY HAPPEN. 1915. 2,000 ft.

© Lubin Mfg. Co. (Emmett Campbell Hall, author); 26Apr15; LP5145.

SUCH WOMEN ARE DANGEROUS. 1934. 7,421 ft., sd. From the story "Odd Thursday" by Vera Caspary.

Credits: Director, James Flood; screenplay, Jane Storm, Oscar M. Sheridan; additional dialogue, Lenore Coffee; music director, Louise de Francisco.

© Fox Film Corp.; 4May34; LP4674.

SUCKER MONEY. 1933. 8 reels, sd.

Credits: Directors, Dorothy Reid, Melville Shyer.

© Willis Kent; 30Mar33; LP3769.

SUDDEN BILL DORN. 1937. 6 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Ray Taylor; story, Jackson Gregory; screenplay, Frances Guihan; film editor, Bernard Loftus.

© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 19Nov37; LP7587.

SUDDEN MONEY. 1939. 6 reels, sd. Based on a play by Milton Lazarus.

Credits: Director, Nick Grinde; screenplay, Lewis Foster; film editor, Ellsworth Hoagland.

© Paramount Pictures, Inc.; 31Mar39; LP8749.

SUDDEN RICHES. Peerless. © 1916.

Credits: Director, Emile Chautard; story, E. Richard Schayer; scenario, Clara S. Beranger.

© World Film Corp. (E. Richard Schayer, author); title & 255 prints, 13May16; descr. 17May16; LU8400.

SUDS. 1920. 5 reels. From the play "'Op o' Me Thumb" by Frederick Fenn and Richard Pryce.

Credits: Director, Jack Dillon; adaptation, Waldemar Young.

© Mary Pickford Co.; 15Jun20; LP15295.

SUDS OF LOVE. 1917. For Fox Film Corp. 2 reels.

Credits: Written and directed by Jay A. Howe.

© William Fox (Jay A. Howe, author); 27May17; LP10838.

SUE. 1915. 1 reel.

Credits: Victor Eubank.

© Essanay Film Mfg. Co.; 23Apr15; LP5116.

SUE MY LAWYER. 1938. 2 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Jules White; story, Harry Langdon; screenplay, Ewart Adamson.

© Columbia Pictures Corp. of California, Ltd.; 15Aug38; LP8201.

SUE OF THE SOUTH. 1919. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, W. Eugene Moore; story, Maud Reeves White; scenario, Charles J. Wilson, Jr.

© Bluebird Photoplays, Inc.; 27Jan19; LP13319.

SUED FOR LIBEL. 1939. 66 min., sd.

Credits: Producer, Cliff Reid; director, Leslie Goodwins; story, Wolfe Kaufman; screenplay, Jerry Cady; editor, Desmond Marquette; music director, Roy Webb.

© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 27Oct39; LP9280.

SUEZ. 1938. 9,389 ft., sd.

Credits: Director, Allan Dwan; story, Sam Duncan; screenplay, Philip Dunne, Julien Josephson; music director, Louis Silvers.

© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.; 28Oct38; LP8600.

THE SUFFERIN' BABY. 1915. 700 ft.

Credits: Marie Pavis; director, Will Louis.

© Thomas A. Edison, Inc.; 24Nov15; LP7029.

THE SUFFERING OF SUSAN. 1914. 1 reel.

© Biograph Co.; 17Dec14; LP3981.

SUFFERING SHAKESPEARE. © 1924.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Hal E. Roach, author); title, descr. & 40 prints, 12May24; LU20186.

THE SUFFRAGETTE; or, THE TRIALS OF A TENDERFOOT. © 1913.

© Selig Polyscope Co. (Marshall Stedman, author); title, descr. & 20 prints, 22Jan13; LU313.

A SUFFRAGETTE IN SPITE OF HIMSELF. 1912. 600 ft.

Credits: Bannister Merwin.

© Thomas A. Edison, Inc.; 10Oct12; LP47.

THE SUFFRAGETTE MINSTRELS. © 1913.

© Biograph Co. (Dorothy Gish, author); title, descr. & 51 prints, 13Aug13; LU1097.

SUFFRAGIST PAGEANT AND TABLEAU. © 1913.

© Colonial Film Co. (Sig G. Boernstein, author); title, descr. & 78 prints, 8Mar13; MU38.

SUGAR. (Ford Educational Library. Agriculture) Ford Motion Picture Laboratories. 1925. 1 reel.

© Ford Motor Co. Dept. of Photography; 23Jan25; MP2859.

THE SUGAR BOWL FOOTBALL GAME AT NEW ORLEANS, SANTA CLARA VS. L. S. U., JANUARY 1, 1938. 1938. 1 reel.

© Harcol Motion Picture Industries, Inc. (Abraham Harrison, author); 22Jan38; MP8340.

SUGAR DADDIES. 1927. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Fred L. Guiol.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Dist. Corp.; 17Aug27; LP24291.

SUGAR PLUM PAPA. (Educational-Mack Sennett Talking Comedies) 1930. 21 min., sd.

Credits: Director, Mack Sennett.

© Mack Sennett, Inc.; 12May30; LP1303.

THE SUICIDE CLUB. © 1914.

© Apex Film Co. (British & Colonial Co., author); title, & 60 prints, 1Aug14; descr., 4Aug14; LU3161.

THE SUICIDE CLUB. SEE Trouble for Two.

SUICIDE FLEET. 1931. 9 reels, sd., b&w. From the story "The Mystery Ship" by Herbert A. Jones.

Credits: Producer, Charles R. Rogers; director, Albert Rogell; screenplay, Lew Lipton; continuity and dialogue, F. McGrew Willis; film editor, Joseph Kane; musical director, Arthur Lange.

© RKO Pathe Distributing Corp.; 20Nov31; LP2661.

THE SUICIDE PACT. © 1913.

© Biograph Co. (Anita Loos, author); title, descr. & 64 prints, 23Dec13; LU1843.

THE SUICIDE SHEIK. Snappy. Winkler. 1929. 1 reel.

Credits: Hugh Harman.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 13Feb29; MP5832.

SUICIDE SQUAD. 1936. 6 reels, sd.

Credits: Producer, C. C. Burr; director, Raymond K. Johnson; story, C. E. Roberts, Ray Nazzaro; scenario, Homer King Gordon; special dialogue, Edward K. O'Brien; editor, Arthur Brooks; music, Abe Meyer.

© Puritan Pictures; 23Jan36; LP6078.

A SUIT AND A SUITOR. © 1916.

© George Kleine (T. Hayes Hunter, author); title, descr. & 20 prints, 5Jan16; LU7352.

SUITABILITY SELLS SUITS. 1937. For Associated Wool Industries. Filmstrip, sd.

© AudiVision, Inc.; 12Mar37; MP7290.

SUITE HOMES. 1927. 2 reels, b&w. Based on the story by O. Henry [pseud. of William Sydney Porter].

Credits: Director, Zion Myers; scenario, Max Gold.

© Fox Film Corp.; 17Jul27; LP24220.

THE SUITOR. 1920. 2 reels.

Credits: Written and directed by Larry Semon and Norman Taurog.

© The Vitagraph Co. of America; 18Sep20; LP15561.

THE SUITOR. 1929. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Director, Dick Currier; editor, Arthur F. Ellis.

© RKO Productions, Inc.; 8Dec29; LP1081.

SUITS TO NUTS. 1933. 2 reels, sd.

Credits: Producer, Lou Brock; director, Harry Sweet; story, Harry Sweet, Hugh Cummings, Walter Weems, Hal Davitt; film editor, Tom Persons.

© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 24Nov33; LP4305.

THE SULTAN AND THE ROLLER SKATES. 1914. 1 reel.

Credits: Epes Winthrop Sargent; director, C. Jay Williams.

© Thomas A. Edison, Inc.; 21Feb14; LP2198.

THE SULTAN OF ZULON. 1915. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Wally Van [pseud. of Wally Van Nostrand].

© The Vitagraph Co. of America (William G. Howard, author); 10Sep15; LP6633.

SULTAN PEPPER. (King Cartoon, no. 7) 1934. 1 reel. Based on "The Little King" cartoon by O. Soglow.

Credits: Director, George Stallings; animation, Jim Tyer.

© Van Beuren Corp.; 16Mar34; MP4787.

THE SULTANA. © 1916.

Credits: Henry Rowland.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Balboa Amusement Co., author); title, descr. & 140 prints, 14Oct16; LU9319.

A SULTANA OF THE DESERT. 1915. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Thomas Santschi.

© Selig Polyscope Co. (Kathlyn Williams, author); 25Sep15; LP6503.

THE SULTAN'S CAMP OF VICTORY. (Around the World with Burton Holmes) 1930. 1 reel, sd.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Distributing Corp.; 8Dec30; MP2111.

THE SULTAN'S CAT. (Paul Terry-Toons) 1931. 6 min.

Credits: Frank Moser, Paul Terry.

© Terry, Moser & Coffman; 17May31; LP2300.

SUMMER. (Walt Disney Comic) 1930. 1 reel.

© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 7Feb30; MP1243.

SUMMER BACHELORS. Presented by William Fox. 1926. 6 reels, tinted. From the novel by Warner Fabian [pseud.].

Credits: Director, Allan Dwan; scenario, James Shelley Hamilton.

© Fox Film Corp.; 5Dec26; LP23436.

SUMMER BOARDERS. 1917. 1 reel.

Credits: Director General, J. G. Blystone.

© L-Ko Motion Picture Kompany; 3Mar17; LP10291.

SUMMER BOARDING. 1917. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Chester M. De Vonde; story, Thomas J. Gray.

© Klever Pictures, Inc.; 9Aug17; LP11229.

SUMMER DAZE. 1932. 2 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Albert Ray; story, H. O. Kusell.

© Paramount Publix Corp.; 14Apr32; LP2982.

THE SUMMER GIRL. Peerless. Presented by World Pictures. © 1916. Title changed from "Contrary Mary."

Credits: Director, Edwin August; story, Louis V. Jefferson.

© World Film Corp. (Louis V. Jefferson, author); title, descr. & 271 prints, 12Aug16; LU8909.

THE SUMMER GIRLS. 1918. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Edward Cline.

© Mack Sennett Films Corp.; 18Aug18; LP12753.

SUMMER IN WINTER. 1921. 1 reel.

Credits: Direction and scenario, E. Dean Parmelee.

© Monitor Stove Co.; 22Aug21; MP2014.

SUMMER KNIGHTS. Snappy. 1928. 1 reel.

Credits: Story and direction, Ansel Friedberger; continuity, George H. Plympton.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 3May28; LP25219.

SUMMER LIGHTNING. SEE I Met My Love Again.

A SUMMER RESORT IDYLL. 1914. 1 reel.

Credits: Dorothy H. Brown.

© Thomas A. Edison, Inc.; 1Sep14; LP3305.

SUMMER SAPS. (Educational-Lupino Lane Comedy) 1929. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Henry W. George.

© Educational Film Exchanges, Inc.; 17Mar29; LP343.

SUMMERS AND HUNT IN SOME PUMPKINS. 1929. 1 reel, sd.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 21Dec29; MP970.

SUMMERTIME. (Aesop Sound Fable) Presented by The Van Buren Corp. 1929. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: John Foster.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc.; 11Oct29; MP735.

SUMMER TIME. (Paul Terry-Toons) Educational Film Exchanges, Inc. 1931. 6 min.

Credits: Frank Moser, Paul Terry.

© Terry, Moser & Coffman; 13Dec31; LP2784.

THE SUMMONING SHOT. 1915. 1 reel.

© Biograph Co.; 28Jun15; LP5684.

SUN AND SNOW. (A Grantland Rice Sportlight) © 1924.

Credits: Producer, John L. Hawkinson.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (John L. Hawkinson, author); title, descr. & 38 prints, 22Apr24; MU2519.

SUN-CHASERS. (Sportlight) 1936. 1 reel.

Credits: Narrator, Ted Husing.

© Paramount Pictures, Inc.; 10Apr36; MP6367.

THE SUN NEVER SETS. 1939. 10 reels, sd.

Credits: Producer and director, Rowland V. Lee; story, Jerry Horwin, Arthur FitzRichard; screenplay, W. P. Lipscomb; film editor, Ted Kent.

© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 19Jun39; LP8916.

SUN TO SUN. The Jam Handy Organization. © 1939. B&w, 35 mm.

© Duquesne Light Co. (Jam Handy Picture Service, Inc., author); title & descr., 13Apr39; 176 prints, 15Apr39; MU9309.

THE SUNBEAM. 1916. 5 reels.

Credits: Shannon Fife; director, Edwin Carewe; scenario, June Mathis.

© Rolfe Photoplays, Inc.; 25Nov16; LP9602.

SUNBEAMS. (Robert C. Bruce Scenic Novelties) Presented by E. W. Hammons. 1926. 1 reel.

© Robert C. Bruce; 13Dec26; MP3688.

A SUNBONNET BLUE. (Merrie Melodies) 1937. 7 min., sd., color.

Credits: Producer, Leon Schlesinger; supervision, Fred Avery; animation, Sid Sutherland, Virgil Ross; musical score, Carl W. Stalling.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 1Dec37; MP7952.

SUNDAE SERENADE. (Broadway Brevity) 1939. 20 min., sd.

Credits: Director, Roy Mack; story, Cyrus D. Wood, Jack Henley.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 25Feb39; LP8717.

SUNDAY. Presented by the George Lederer Filmotion Corp. © 1917.

Credits: Producer, George Lederer; screen version, Herbert Hall Winslow.

© World Film Corp. (Herbert Hall Winslow, author); title, descr. & 91 prints, 17Jan17; LU9998.

A SUNDAY AFTERNOON IN RURAL ENGLAND. 1912.

© Thomas A. Edison, Inc.; 29Nov12; MP18.

SUNDAY CALM. (Our Gang Comedy) © 1923.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Hal E. Roach, author); title, descr. & 40 prints, 24Dec23; LU19759.

SUNDAY CLOTHES. (Scrappy) Presented by Columbia Pictures Corp. 1931. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Dick Heumer; producer, Charles Mintz; animation, Sid Marcus; musical score, Joe De Nat.

© Screen Gems, Inc.; 24Sep31; MP2863.

SUNDAY GO TO MEETIN' TIME. (Merrie Melodies) 1936. 1 reel. Sd., color.

Credits: Producer, Leon Schlesinger; supervision, I. Freleng; animation, Bob McKimson, Paul Smith; musical score, Norman Spencer.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 31Oct36; MP6886.

SUNDAY MORNING. 1929. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Harry Edwards.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 15Nov29; LP859.

SUNDAY NIGHT AT THE TROCADERO. 1937. 2 reels, sd., b&w.

Credits: Producer, Louis Lewyn; director, George Sidney; dialogue, John Krafft.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Corp.; 7Oct37; LP7505.

A SUNDAY NIGHT SUPPER. © 1927.

© Royal Baking Powder Co.; title, descr. & 2 prints, 8Jun27; MU4073.

SUNDAY ON THE FARM. (Fables, no. 380) 1928. 1 reel.

Credits: Paul Terry, John Foster.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc.; 16Aug28; MP5253.

THE SUNDAY ROUND-UP. 1937. 2 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, William Clemens; original story, William Collier, Jr.; screenplay, H. C. Witwer, Jr., Olga Jamison.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 9Feb37; LP6905.

SUNDAY SPORTS IN MEXICO. Treasure Chest. Presented by E. W. Hammons. 1935. 917 ft., sd.

Credits: Director, Antonio Samaniego; narration, Norman Brokenshire.

© Skibo Productions, Inc.; 8Nov35; MP5979.

SUNDAYING IN FAIRVIEW. Black Cat. 1917. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, L. C. Windom; story, Charles J. McGuirk.

© Essanay Film Mfg. Co.; 19May17; LP10798.

SUN DOG TRAILS. 1923. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, Lewis King; story, W. C. Tuttle; scenario, Daniel Whitcomb.

© Arrow Film Corp.; 26May23; LP19005.

SUNDOWN. 1924. 8 reels.

Credits: E. J. Hudson; directors, Laurence Trimble, Harry O. Hoyt.

© First National Pictures, Inc.; 2Oct24; LP20616.

THE SUN DOWN LIMITED. © 1924.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Hal E. Roach, author); title, descr. & 40 prints, 2Aug24; LU20463.

SUNDOWN ON THE PRAIRIE. 1939. 6 reels, sd.

Credits: Producer, Edward Finney; director, Al Herman; story and screenplay, William Nolte, Edmond Kelso; additional dialogue, Edmond Kelso.

© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 27Jan39; LP8610.

SUNDOWN RIDER. 1932. 7 reels.

Credits: Screenplay and direction, Lambert Hillyer; story, Jack Neville.

© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 10Dec32; LP3474.

SUNDOWN SLIM. 1920. 5 reels. From the story by H. H. Knibbs.

Credits: Director, Val Paul.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 7Oct20; LP15657.

SUNDOWN SLIM. SEE The Burning Trail.

THE SUNDOWN TRAIL. 1919. 6 reels.

Credits: Director, Rollin Sturgeon; story, J. G. Hawks; scenario, Waldemar Young.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 8Sep19; LP14155.

SUNDOWN TRAIL. 1931. 6 reels, sd., b&w. From the story by Robert F. Hill.

Credits: Supervision, Fred Allen; direction and dialogue, Robert F. Hill; music director, Arthur Lange.

© RKO Pathe Distributing Corp.; 11Sep31; LP2462.

SUNKEN SILVER. 1925. 2 reels each. From the story "Black Caesar's Clan" by Albert Payson Terbune. © Pathe Exchange, Inc.

Credits: Producer and director, George B. Seitz; scenario and adaptation, Frank Leon Smith.

1. Watched. © 15Apr25; LP21356.

2. On Secret Service. © 15Apr25; LP21357.

3. The Hidden Way. © 15Apr25; LP21358.

4. Fangs. © 18May25; LP21469.

5. Sea Tigers. © 18May25; LP21470.

6. In Double Peril. © 26May25; LP21495.

7. Face to Face. © 1Jun25; LP21517.

8. The Shadow on the Stairs. © 8Jun25; LP21540.

9. The Secret Panel. © 17Jun25; LP21568.

10. The End of the Trail. © 23Jun25; LP21577.

SUNKISSED SWEETIES. (Andy Clyde Comedies) 1932. 22 min., sd.

Credits: Director, Harry J. Edwards; story and dialogue, Ernest Pagano, Jack Townley.

© Educational Film Exchanges, Inc.; 30Oct32; LP3694.

SUNKIST STARS AT PALM SPRINGS. (An M-G-M Musical Revue) 1936. 2 reels, sd., color.

Credits: Producer, Louis Lewyn; director, Roy Rowland; dialogue, John Krafft.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Corp.; 6Aug36; LP6547.

SUNLIGHT AND SHADOW. Imp. 1916. 1 reel.

Credits: Written and produced by Brinsley Shaw; scenario, May B. Havey.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co.; 28Feb16; LP7724.

SUNLIGHT'S LAST RAID. 1917. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, William Wolbert; story, Cyrus Townsend Brady.

© Vitagraph Co. of America; 20Sep17; LP11437.

SUNNY. First National & Vitaphone. 1930. 80 min., sd.

Credits: Producer and director, William A. Seiter; book and lyrics, Otto Harbach, Oscar Hammerstein, II.; music, Jerome Kern.

© First National Pictures, Inc.; 19Nov30; LP1803.

SUNNY CALIFORNIA. SEE May McAvoy in Sunny California.

A SUNNYDAY EVERYDAY. 1937. For Crane Co. Filmstrip, sd.

© AudiVision, Inc.; 15Jun37; MP7725.

SUNNY DUCROW. SEE Sunny Side up.

SUNNY GYM. Century. 1923. 2 reels.

Credits: Written and directed by Herman C. Raymaker.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 24Mar23; LP18812.

SUNNY ITALY. 1928. 1 reel.

Credits: Paul Terry, Mannie Davis.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc.; 26Jul28; MP5232.

SUNNY JIM IN A BARREL OF GOLD; or, THE WONDERFUL DEVELOPMENT IN FOUR YEARS OF A PRAIRIE INTO ONE OF THE WORLD'S GREATEST LEAD AND ZINC MINING DISTRICTS. © 1920.

Credits: Producer, George Walter Staton.

© George Walter Staton; title, descr. & 330 prints, 26Aug20; LU15455.

SUNNY JIM IN SEARCH OF A MOTHER. 1913. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Tefft Johnson.

© The Vitagraph Co. of America (Elaine Sterne, author); 29Nov13; LP1991.

SUNNY SANDS AND DRIFTING SNOW. SEE Henpecks and Pecked Hens, Sunny Sands and Drifting Snow, and Memories.

SUNNYSIDE. 1919. 3 reels.

Credits: Written and produced by Charlie Chaplin.

© First National Exhibitors Circuit, Inc.; 4Jun19; LP13780.

SUNNY SIDE UP. De Mille Pictures Corp. Released by Producers Distributing Corp. 1926. 6 reels. From the novel "Sunny Ducrow" by Henry St. John Cooper.

Credits: Supervision, Elmer Harris; director, Donald Crisp; adaptation, Beulah Marie Dix, Elmer Harris.

© Cinema Corporation of America; 28Jun26; LP22858.

SUNNYSIDE UP. 1929. 12,000 ft., sd.

Credits: Continuity directed by David Butler, Ernest Palmer; staged by Seymour Felix; edited by Irene Morra.

© Fox Film Corp.; 8Oct29; LP748.

SUNNY SKIES. 1930. 8 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Norman Taurog; story, A. P. Younger; continuity. Earl Snell.

© Tiffany Productions, Inc.; 1May30; LP1266.

SUNNY SOUTH. (An Oswald Comedy) Snappy. 1931. 1 reel.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 23Apr31; MP2473.

THE SUNNY SOUTH. (Paul Terry Toons) Educational Pictures. Presented by E. W. Hammons. 1933. 518 ft., sd.

Credits: Frank Moser, Paul Terry; scored and conducted by Philip A. Scheib.

© Moser & Terry, Inc.; 29Dec33; MP4552.

SUNNY SPAIN. © 1923.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Hal E. Roach, author); title, descr. & 20 prints, 27Apr23; LU18908.

SUNNY, THE CATTLE THIEF. 1913. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, W. J. Bauman.

© The Vitagraph Co. of America (Louise Leupold, author); 20Aug13; LP1140.

SUNRISE. 1927. 10 reels.

Credits: Hermann Sudermann; director, F. W. Murnau; scenario, Carl Mayer.

© Fox Film Corp.; 12Jun27; LP24070.

THE SUNRISE TRAIL. 1931. 6 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, J. P. McCarthy; story and adaptation, Wellyn Totman.

© Tiffany Productions, Inc.; 31Jan31; LP1957.

THE SUNSET DERBY. 1927. 6 reels.

Credits: Producer, Charles R. Rogers; director, Albert Rogell; story, William Dudley Pelley; scenario, Curtis Benton.

© First National Pictures, Inc.; 17May27; LP23964.

THE SUNSET HUNTER. 1930. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Robert C. Bruce; story, Richard Cameron.

© Paramount Publix Corp.; 12Jul30; LP1417.

SUNSET JONES. 1921. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, George L. Cox; adaptation, Daniel F. Whitcomb.

© American Film Co., Inc.; 14Feb21; LP16138.

THE SUNSET LEGION. 1928. 7 reels.

Credits: Director, Lloyd Ingraham, Alfred L. Werker; story, Frank M. Clifton.

© Paramount Famous Lasky Corp.; 21Apr28; LP25187.

SUNSET OF POWER. Presented by Carl Laemmle. 1935. 7 reels, sd.

Credits: Producer, Buck Jones; director, Ray Taylor; original story, J. E. Grinsted; screenplay, Earl Snell; film editor, Bernard Loftus.

© Universal Productions, Inc.; 13Dec35; LP5994.

SUNSET PASS. 1929. 5,862 ft. Based on the story by Zane Grey.

Credits: Director, Otto Brower; adaptation, J. Walter Ruben, Ray Harris.

© Paramount Famous Lasky Corp.; 11Feb29; LP117.

SUNSET PASS. 1933. 7 reels, sd. From the novel by Zane Grey.

Credits: Director, Henry Hathaway; screenplay, Jack Cunningham, Gerald Geraghty.

© Paramount Productions, Inc.; 31May33; LP3915.

SUNSET RANGE. 1935. 6 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Ray McCarey; story and continuity, Paul Schofield.

© First Division Productions, Inc.; 15Mar35; LP5421.

SUNSET SPRAGUE. 1920. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, Thomas Heffron, Paul Cazeneuve; story and scenario, Clyde C. Westover.

© William Fox (Fox Film Corp., author); 3Oct20; LP15670.

THE SUNSET STRIP CASE. 1938. 7 reels, sd. From the original story "Murder on Sunset Boulevard" by Harold Joyce.

Credits: Producer, George Hirliman; director, Louis Gasnier; screenplay, Arthur Hoerl, Paul Franklin; film editor, Martin G. Cohn; music supervision, Hugo Riesenfeld; music director, Sam Coslow.

© Grand National Pictures, Inc.; 11Nov38; LP8493.

THE SUNSET TRAIL. 1917. 5 reels. From the story by Alice McIver.

Credits: Director, George H. Melford; adaptation, Beulah Marie Dix.

© Jesse L. Lasky Feature Play Co.; 10Sep17; LP11372.

THE SUNSET TRAIL. 1924. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, Ernst Laemmle; adaptation, Isadore Bernstein; continuity, Wyndham Gittens.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 5Sep24; LP20558.

SUNSET TRAIL. Presented by Adolph Zukor. 1939. 7 reels, sd. Based on characters created by Clarence E. Mulford.

Credits: Producer, Harry Sherman; director, Lesley Selander; screenplay, Norman Houston.

© Paramount Pictures, Inc.; 24Feb39; LP8669.

SUNSHINE ALLEY. 1917. 6 reels.

Credits: Director, John Noble; story, Mary Rider.

© Goldwyn Pictures Corp.; 29Oct17; LP11636.

SUNSHINE AND GOLD. © 1917.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Balboa Amusement Co., author); title, descr. & 125 prints, 24Apr17; LU10624.

SUNSHINE AND SHADOWS. 1914. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Van Dyke Brooke.

© The Vitagraph Co. of America (Mrs. Owen Bronson, author); 12Nov14; LP3839.

SUNSHINE AND SHADOWS. (Paramount-Post Nature Pictures) Post Pictures Corp. 1919. 1 reel.

Credits: Verse, H. C. Ruth.

© Famous Players-Lasky Corp. (Post Pictures Corp., author); 10Nov19; MP1461.

THE SUNSHINE BOYS, DAVE RINGLE, EDDIE ROTH [AND] BILLY SHARKEY [IN] A TRIPLE ALLIANCE OF SONG, MUSIC [AND] FUN. 1927. 1 reel each.

© Vitaphone Corp.; 9Jun27; MP4092-MP4093.

SUNSHINE DAD. 1916. 5 reels.

Credits: Scenario, Chester Withey, F. M. Pierson.

© Triangle Film Corp. (Chester Withey and F. M. Pierson, authors); 17Apr16; LP8603.

SUNSHINE FROM THE SEA. © 1929.

© E. R. Squibb & Sons; title, descr. & 26 prints, 2Aug29; MU487.

SUNSHINE HARBOR. © 1922.

© Playgoers Pictures, Inc. (Jerome Wilson, author); title, descr. & 64 prints, 25Mar22; LU17679.

THE SUNSHINE MAKERS. Released by RKO Radio. 1935. 1 reel, color.

Credits: Directors, Burt Gillett, Ted Eshbaugh.

© Van Beuren Corp.; 11Jan35; MP5321.

SUNSHINE MOLLY. © 1915.

© Bosworth, Inc. (Lois Weber, author); title, descr. & 292 prints, 24Feb15; LU4516.

SUNSHINE NAN. 1918. Adapted from "Calvary Alley" by Alice Hegan Rice. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, Charles Giblyn; scenario, Eve Unsell.

© Famous Players-Lasky Corp.; 26Feb18; LP12114.

SUNSHINE SAMMY AND HIS BROTHERS IN STEPPIN' ALONG. (Movietone Act) 1929. 1 reel, sd.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Distributing Corp.; 4Feb29; MP5778.

SUNSHINE SUSIE. SEE The Office Girl.

THE SUNSHINE TRAIL. 1923. 5 reels.

Credits: William Wallace Cook; adaptation, Bradley King.

© Thomas H. Ince; 25Apr23; LP18896.

SUNSHINE'S DARK MOMENT. (Barney Google Series, no. 7) 1929. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, St. Elmo Boyce; story, E. V. Durling, George Gray.

© Standard Cinema Corp.; 24Feb29; LP143.

SUN UP. 1925. 7 reels, b&w, tinted sequences. From the play by Lulu S. Vollmer.

Credits: Production, direction, scenario, and adaptation, Edmund Goulding; story, Lulu S. Vollmer; film editor, Harold Young.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Corp.; 10Aug25; LP21714.

SUPER OF THE GAIETY. SEE His Tiger Lady.

SUPER-ATHLETES. (The Grantland Rice Sportlight) 1938. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Narrator, Ted Husing.

© Paramount Pictures, Inc.; 25Nov38; MP8920.

SUPER-HOOPER-DYNE LIZZIES. © 1925.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Mack Sennett, author); title, descr. & 40 prints, 13Feb25; LU21135.

THE SUPERIOR CLAIM. Bison. 1915. 3 reels.

Credits: Ben Cohn; producer, Jos. Franz.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 22Oct15; LP6748.

THE SUPERIOR LAW. © 1913. 3 reels.

© SociÉtÉ FranÇaise des Films & CinÉmatographes Éclair; title, descr. & 110 prints, 11Mar13; LU464.

THE SUPERIOR WHIPPET'S DOLLAR FOR DOLLAR VALUE. 1929. 1 reel.

© Willys-Overland, Inc. (Raymond J. Faller, author); 4Apr29; MP102.

SUPERNATURAL. 1933. 7 reels, sd.

Credits: Producers, Victor and Edward Halperin; director, Victor Halperin; dialogue director, Sidney Salkow; story and adaptation, Garnett Weston; screenplay, Harvey Thew, Brian Marlow.

© Paramount Productions, Inc.; 4May33; LP3857.

THE SUPER-SEX. 1922. 5,749 ft. Adapted from the story "Miles Brewster and the Super-Sex" by Frank R. Adams.

Credits: Producer, Frank R. Adams; direction, adaptation, and scenario, Lambert Hillyer.

© American Releasing Corp.; 15Nov22; LP18807.

SUPER-SLEUTH. 1937. 7 reels, sd. From the play by Harry Segall.

Credits: Producer, Edward Small; director, Ben Stoloff; screenplay, Gertrude Purcell, Ernest Pagano; editor, William Hamilton.

© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 16Jul37; LP7429.

THE SUPER SNOOPER. Presented by E. W. Hammons. 1934. 2 reels, sd.

Credits: Producer, E. H. Allen; director, Harry J. Edwards; story and dialogue, Ernest Pagano, Ewart Adamson, C. Edward Roberts, Beatrice Van.

© Educational Productions, Inc.; 9Feb34; LP4475.

THE SUPER SNOOPER. 1937. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Preston Black; story and screenplay, Ewart Adamson.

© Columbia Pictures Corp. of California, Ltd.; 19Feb37; LP6943.

SUPER-SOLVENIZED PRIZE CONTEST, APRIL 1 TO MAY 31, 1936. 1936. 1 reel. Sd.

© Pure Oil Co. (United Sales & Service Co., author); 8Feb36; MP6269.

SUPERSPEED. 1935. 6 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Lambert Hillyer; story and screenplay, Harold Shumate; film editor, Otto Meyer.

© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 21Aug35; LP5727.

SUPERSTITION. 1920. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Edward Laemmle; story, A. H. Gooden; scenario, Ford Beebe.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 20Nov20; LP15819.

THE SUPERSTITION OF THE BLACK CAT. (Paramount Varieties) Presented by Adolphe Zukor. 1934. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Director, Ray Nazarro; story, Amille Milane.

© Paramount Productions, Inc.; 9Aug34; LP4884.

THE SUPERSTITION OF THE RABBIT'S FOOT. Presented by Adolph Zukor. 1935. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Director, Ray Nazarro; story, Amille Milane.

© Paramount Productions, Inc.; 6Mar35; LP5375.

THE SUPERSTITION OF THREE ON A MATCH. (Paramount Varieties) Presented by Adolph Zukor. 1934. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Director, Ray Nazarro; story, Amille Milane.

© Paramount Productions, Inc.; 18Oct34; LP5038.

THE SUPERSTITION OF WALKING UNDER A LADDER. (Paramount Varieties) Presented by Adolph Zukor. 1934. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Director, Ray Nazarro; story, Amille Milane.

© Paramount Productions, Inc.; 27Dec34; LP5203.

SUPERSTITIONS OF SPORTS CHAMPIONS. SEE The Fortune Telling Racket, Superstitions of Sports Champions, and a Visit to West Point.

SUPERSTITIOUS CEYLON. 1916. 1/2 reel.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 29Nov16; MP779.

SUPERSTITIOUS CHINA. Powers. 1917. 1/2 reel.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 26May17; MP950.

THE SUPERSTITIOUS GIRL. (James Montgomery Flagg's Girls You Know) 1918. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Jack Eaton; story, James Montgomery Flagg.

© Thomas A. Edison, Inc.; 12Jan18; LP11951.

SUPERSTITIOUS JOE. 1913. 1 reel.

© Thomas A. Edison, Inc.; 14Feb13; LP406.

SUPER-STUPID. (Coronet Comedies) Presented by E. W. Hammons. 1934. 1,705 ft., sd.

Credits: Director, Leigh Jason; story and adaptation, Mauri Grashin, Leigh Jason, Billy Gilbert.

© Educational Productions, Inc.; 14Sep34; LP4943.

SUPPER AT SIX. Mentone. 1933. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Lynn Shores; story and dialogue, Ballard MacDonald.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 12Dec33; LP4326.

THE SUPPLE SEX. (A Grantland Rice Sportlight) 1928. 1 reel.

Credits: Producer, John L. Hawkinson.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc.; 6Jul28; MP5163.

SUPPLY AND DEMAND. © 1922.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Mason N. Litson, author); title, descr. & 36 prints, 9Oct22; LU18291.

SUPPORTING ADVERTISING AT THE COUNTER. SEE

Credits and Collections.

How Inventory Shortages Develop.

THE SUPPRESSED CRIME. (William J. Burns Detective Mysteries) 1931. 11 min.

© George Clifford Reid; 25Feb31; LP2004.

SUPPRESSED EVIDENCE. 1915. 2 reels.

© Essanay Film Mfg. Co.; 27Sep15; LP6493.

SUPPRESSED NEWS. © 1914.

© Selig Polyscope Co. (Robert Hage, author); title, descr. & 55 prints, 7Mar14; LU2276.

THE SUPREME IMPULSE. Imp. 1915. 1 reel.

Credits: John B. Clymer; director, Lucius Henderson.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 22Mar15; LP4789.

THE SUPREME MOMENT. © 1913.

© Selig Polyscope Co. (W. E. Wing, author); title, descr. & 59 prints, 26Nov13; LU1666.

THE SUPREME PASSION. © 1921. Suggested by the poem "Believe Me If All Those Endearing Young Charms" by Thomas Moore.

© Robert W. Priest (Robert McLaughlin & Charles T. Dazey, authors); title & 214 prints, 29Apr21; descr., 10May21; LU16563.

THE SUPREME PASSION. © 1923.

© Playgoers Pictures, Inc. (Robert McLaughlin & Charles T. Dazey, authors); title, descr. & 117 prints, 17Feb23; LU18688.

THE SUPREME SACRIFICE. Premo Film Corp. © 1916. Founded on "To Him That Hath."

Credits: Directors, Harley Knoles, Lionel Belmore.

© World Film Corp. (Leroy Scott, author); title & descr., 24Mar16; 281 prints, 23Mar16; LU7892.

THE SUPREME TEMPTATION. 1916. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, Harry Davenport.

© The Vitagraph Co. of America (Arthur J. Westermayr, author); 6Mar16; LP7819.

THE SUPREME TEST. Broadway U. 1915. 5 reels.

Credits: Producer, E. J. Le Saint; story, L. V. Jefferson; adaptation, Harvey Gates.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 12Nov15; LP6954.

THE SURE CURE. National Film Corp. of America. Presented by Smiling Bill Parsons. 1920. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, William A. Seiter; story, Bob McGowan.

© Goldwyn Pictures Corp. (National Film Corp. of America, author); 11Jan20; LP16092.

SURE CURE. (Mermaid Comedies) 1927. 2 reels.

Credits: Supervision, Jack White; director, Stephen Roberts.

© Educational Film Exchanges, Inc.; 14Jul27; LP24184.

A SURE CURE. 1930. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Director, Ray Cozine; dialogue staged, Max Hayes.

© Paramount Publix Corp.; 31Oct30; LP1703.

SURE FIRE. 1921. 5 reels.

Credits: Producer, Jack Ford; story, Eugene Manlove Rhodes; scenario, George Hull.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 22Oct21; LP17122.

SURE FIRE. (Bobby Vernon Comedies) Educational Film Exchanges, Inc. 1926. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Earl Rodney; story, Hal Conklin.

© Christie Film Co., Inc.; 20Dec26; LP23449.

SURE FIRE FLINT. 1922. 7 reels.

Credits: Director, Dell Henderson; story and scenario, Gerald C. Duffy.

© Mastodon Films, Inc.; 1Nov22; LP18362.

SURE-LOCKED HOMES. SEE Felix the Cat.

SURE-MIKE. © 1925.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Hal E. Roach, author); title, descr. & 20 prints, 18May25; LU21474.

SURE SHOT MORGAN. Universal Special. 1922. 2 reels.

Credits: Story, T. Shelley Sutton; scenario, C. J. Wilson, Jr.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 5Sep22; LP18195.

SURE—WE CAN SELL MORE MILK! For International Association of Milk Dealers. 1937. 1 reel, sd.

© AudiVision, Inc.; 27Jan37; MP7146.

SURE WE LUBRICATE HYPOIDS. Presented by The Texas Co. 1937. Filmstrip, 72 frames, sd.

© AudiVision, Inc.; 4Sep37; MP7776.

SURF AND SAIL. (A Grantland Rice Sportlight) Presented by the Van Beuren Corp. 1929. 1 reel.

Credits: Jack Eaton.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc.; 12Apr29; MP80.

SURF HEROES. (A Pete Smith Specialty) Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 1938. 1 reel, sd., b&w.

Credits: Written and directed by Charles T. Trego.

© Loew's, Inc.; 6May38; LP8027.

SURF SCANDAL. 1917. 2 reels.

Credits: Supervision, J. G. Blystone; director, Noel Smith.

© L-Ko Motion Picture Kompany, Inc.; 9Jul17; LP11066.

SURFACE OPERATION FOR THE RECOVERY OF DIAMONDS BY THE DE BEERS CONSOLIDATED MINES, LIMITED, KIMBERLEY, SOUTH AFRICA. © 1939.

© De Beers Consolidated Mines, Ltd. (A. A. Coaton, author); title, descr. & 3 prints, 22Aug39; MU9604.

SURGEON WARREN'S WARD. 1914. 2 reels.

© Essanay Film Mfg. Co.; 21Dec14; LP4023.

A SURGEON'S REVENGE. 1916. 2 reels.

© L-Ko Motion Picture Kompany; 15Sep16; LP9123.

SURGING SEAS. © 1924.

© Hurricane Film Corp. (J. F. Natteford, author); title, descr. & 337 prints, 10Apr24; LU20065.

SURPRISE. 1930. 1 reel.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 15Mar30; MP1275.

SURPRISE. 1935. 2 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Roy Mack; story, Cyrus Wood.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 19Oct35; LP5874.

SURPRISE. 1939. 1 reel, sd.

© Pictorial Productions (James Kenneth Cooke, author); 25Jan39; MP9337.

A SURPRISE FOR YOU. © 1935.

© Paul Botwin; title, descr. & 2 prints, 27Jun35; MU5724.

THE SURPRISE OF MY LIFE. 1915. 1 reel. Adapted from the Munsey Magazine.

© Essanay Film Mfg. Co.; 3Feb15; LP4380.

THE SURPRISE PACKAGE. © 1921.

Credits: H. K. Ward.

© Super Art Productions (Kenneth Ward, author); title, descr. & 78 prints, 16May21; LU16555.

A SURPRISE PARTY. 1914.

Credits: Producer, Norval MacGregor.

© Selig Polyscope Co. (Isobel M. Reynolds, author); 24Oct14; LP3605.

SURPRISED HONEY. Bluebird. 1927. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Richard Smith.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 15Jul27; LP24199.

THE SURPRISES OF AN EMPTY HOTEL. 1915. 4 reels. Based on the book by Archibald Clavering Gunter.

Credits: Director, Theodore Marston.

© The Vitagraph Co. of America (Jasper Ewing Brady, author); 30Dec15; LP7340.

SURPRISING HUSBAND. 1918. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Graham Baker.

© Vitagraph Co. of America; 28Jan18; LP11994.

THE SURRENDER. Bison. 1915. 3 reels.

Credits: Producer, Harold Entwhistle; scenario, L. V. Jefferson.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 10Sep15; LP6322.

SURRENDER. Jewel. 1927. 8 reels. From the stage play "Lea Lyon" by Alexander Brady.

Credits: Director, Edward Sloman.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 15Jul27; LP24200.

SURRENDER. 1931. 6,600 ft., sd. From the novel "Axelle" by Pierre Benoit.

Credits: Director, William K. Howard; screenplay and dialogue, S. N. Behrman, Sonya Levien; editor, Paul Weatherwax.

© Fox Film Corp.; 1Nov31; LP2649.

THE SURVEY. Presented by Willard. 1938. 1 reel, sd.

© Alexander Film Co. (Elmer Olson, author); 18May38; MP8482.

SUSAN LENOX. 1931. 8 reels, sd., b&w. From the book by David Graham Phillips.

Credits: Producer, Robert Z. Leonard; adaptation and continuity, Wanda Tuchock; dialogue, Zelda Sears, Leon Gordon; film editor, Margaret Booth.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Distributing Corp.; 27Oct31; LP2587.

SUSANNAH, A LITTLE GIRL OF THE MOUNTIES. SEE Susannah of the Mounties.

SUSANNAH OF THE MOUNTIES. 1939. 7,105 ft., sd. Based on the book "Susannah, a Little Girl of the Mounties" by Muriel Denison.

Credits: Director, William A. Seiter; story, Fidel la Barba, Walter Ferris; screenplay, Robert Ellis, Helen Logan; music director, Louis Silvers.

© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.; 23Jun39; LP9265.

SUSANNA'S NEW SUIT. Beauty. © 1914.

© American Film Mfg. Co. (J. E. Hungerford, author); title & descr., 14Aug14; 46 prints, 15Aug14; LU3188.

SUSAN'S GENTLEMAN. 1917. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, Edwin Stevens; scenario, John C. Brownell.

© Bluebird Photoplays, Inc.; 19Mar17; LP10410.

SUSIE SNOWFLAKE. © 1916.

© Famous Players Film Co. (Shannon Fife, author); title, descr. & 24 prints, 7Jun16; LU8444.

SUSIE THE SLEUTH. 1916. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, George D. Baker.

© The Vitagraph Co. of America (Kenneth S. Webb, author); 22Mar16; LP7912.

SUSIE'S AFFAIRS. 1934. 2 reels, sd.

Credits: Story and direction, Archie Gottler; film editor, James Sweeney.

© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 10May34; LP4693.

SUSIE'S NEW SHOES. © 1914.

© American Film Mfg. Co. (J. E. Hungerford, author); title & 46 prints, 26Aug14; descr., 28Aug14; LU3459.

SUSIE'S SUITORS. 1915. Split reel.

© Lubin Mfg. Co. (Epes W. Sargent, author); 15Jul15; LP5836.

THE SUSPECT. 1916. 6 reels. From the story "The Silver Shell" by H. J. W. Dam.

© The Vitagraph Co. of America (H. J. W. Dam, author); 15May16; LP8303.

A SUSPENDED CEREMONY. Beauty. © 1914.

© American Film Mfg. Co. (Isobel M. Reynolds, author); title & descr., 14Aug14; 55 prints, 15Aug14; LU3191.

SUSPENDED SENTENCE. © 1913.

© American Film Mfg. Co.; title & descr., 5Apr13; 52 prints, 4Apr13; LU602.

SUSPENSE. 1919. 6 reels. From the story by Isabel Ostrander.

Credits: Director, Frank Reicher; adaptation, Eve Unsell.

© Picture Finance Corp.; 20Jan19; LP13309.

SUSPENSE. 1930. 8 reels, sd. From the play by Patrick MacGill.

Credits: Adaptation and direction, Walter Summers; film edited by Walter Stokvis under the supervision of Emile de Ruelle.

© British International Pictures (America) Inc. (British International Pictures, Ltd., author); 7Nov30; LP1734.

SUSPICION. © 1918.

© M. Henri Hoffman (Thomas Bedding, author); title, descr. & 51 prints, 23Aug18; LU12895.

SUSPICIOUS CHARACTERS. 1915. 1 reel.

Credits: Henry Beldon.

© Thomas A. Edison, Inc.; 23Jan15; LP4297.

SUTTER'S GOLD. 1936. 10 reels, sd. Based on the story by Blaise Cendrars, by arrangement with Bruno Frank.

Credits: Director, James Cruze; screenplay, Jack Kirkland, Walter Woods, George O'Neil.

© Universal Productions, Inc.; 9Apr36; LP6261.

SUTURE OF BLOOD VESSELS, no. 1. © 1912.

© Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research (Eclair Film Co., author); title & 2 prints, 29Nov12; descr., 7Dec12; MU22.

THE SUWANEE RIVER. © 1913.

Credits: Producer, Hardee Kirkland.

© Selig Polyscope Co. (Gilson Willets, author); title, descr. & 29 prints, 7Jun13; LU810.

SUZANNA. Released by Allied Producers and Distributors Corp. 1923. 8 reels. From the novel by Linton Wells.

Credits: Supervision, Mack Sennett; director, F. Richard Jones; film editor, Allen McNeil.

© Mack Sennett; 4Jan23; LP18621.

SUZANNE. SEE A Naked Soul.

SUZY. 1936. 9 reels, sd., b&w. From the novel by Herbert Gorman.

Credits: Producer, Maurice Revnes; director, George Fitzmaurice; screenplay, Dorothy Parker, Alan Campbell, Horace Jackson, Lenore Coffee; film editor, George Boemler; musical score, William Axt.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Corp.; 21Jul36; LP6488.

SVENGALI. 1931. 9 reels, sd. Based on the novel by George Louis DuMaurier.

Credits: Director, Archie Mayo; screenplay and dialogue, J. Grubb Alexander.

© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 29Apr31; LP2180.

SVENGARLIC. (A Krazy Kat) Presented by Columbia Pictures. Winkler. 1931. 1 reel, sd. Adapted from the cartoon character by George Herriman.

Credits: Ben Harrison, Manny Gould; musical score, Joe De Nat.

© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 12Aug31; MP2739.

THE SWAMI. SEE Vengeance.

THE SWAMP. 1921. 5,560 ft.

Credits: Director, Colin Campbell; story, Sessue Hayakawa; adaptation, J. Grubb Alexander.

© R-C Pictures Corp.; 30Oct21; LP17174.

THE SWAMP ANGEL. SEE Painted People.

SWAMP LAND. (Struggle to Live, no. 1) 1936. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Narrator, Gayne Whitman.

© The Van Beuren Corp.; 27Aug36; MP6740.

THE SWAN. Paramount. 1925. 6 reels. From the play by Ferenc Molnar.

Credits: Screenplay and direction, Dimitri Buchowetzki.

© Famous Players-Lasky Corp.; 17Feb25; LP21173.

THE SWAN. SEE One Romantic Night.

THE SWAN GIRL. 1913. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Ralph Ince.

© The Vitagraph Co. of America (Ralph Ince, author); 30Oct13; LP1601.

SWAN LIFE. 1915. Split reel.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 25Mar15; MP298.

SWANEE CRUISE. 1937. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Director, Joseph Henabery.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 30Jan37; MP7117.

SWANEE RIVER. Presented by George W. Weeks. 1931. 52 min., sd.

Credits: Supervision, Harry S. Webb; director, Raymond Cannon; story, screenplay, continuity, and dialogue, Barbara Chambers; adaptation, Arthur Hoerl; music, Harry Woods.

© Sono Art World Wide Pictures, Inc.; 23Feb31; LP2123.

SWANEE RIVER. SEE Anna Case in Swanee River.

SWANS. (A Paramount Paragraphic) 1939. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Commentary, Justin Herman; narrator, Frank Gallop.

© Paramount Pictures, Inc.; 19May39; MP9403.

SWAT THE CROOK. Rolin Film Co. © 1919.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Rolin Film Co., author); title, descr. & 18 prints, 24Apr19; LU13637.

SWAT THE FLIRT. (Lyons-Moran Star Comedy) 1918. 1 reel.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 14Dec18; LP13152.

SWAT THE FLY. 1935. 1 reel, sd.

Credits; Director, Dave Fleischer.

© Paramount Productions, Inc.; 18Apr35; MP5531.

SWAT THE SPY. 1918. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, Arvid E. Gillstrom; story, Hamilton Thompson, Arvid E. Gillstrom; scenario, Raymond L. Schrock.

© William Fox (Fox Film Corp., author); 28Sep18; LP12959.

SWEARING OFF. Victor. 1917. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Allen Curtis; scenario, W. Warren Schoene.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 26Apr17; LP10665.

THE SWEAT-BOX. © 1913.

© Biograph Co. (Richard Daley, author); title, descr. & 220 prints, 10Jul13; LU919.

SWEDE-HEARTS. Victor. 1917. 2 reels.

Credits: Story and direction, George E. Marshall; scenario, C. J. Wilson, Jr.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 18Jun17; LP10956.

SWEDEN. 1934. 982 ft.

© Eastman Teaching Films, Inc. (K. R. Edwards, author); 23Mar34; MP4849.

SWEDEY THE JANITOR. Nestor. 1916. 1 reel.

Credits; Written and produced by Wallace Beery.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 26Oct16; LP9403.

SWEEDIE IN VAUDEVILLE. 1915. 1 reel.

© Essanay Film Mfg. Co.; 6May15; LP5231.

SWEEDIE LEARNS TO RIDE. 1915. 1 reel.

© Essanay Film Mfg. Co.; 8Mar15; LP4668.

SWEEDIE'S FINISH. 1915. 1 reel.

© Essanay Film Mfg. Co.; 29May15; LP5436.

SWEEDIE'S HERO. 1915. 1 reel.

© Essanay Film Mfg. Co.; 7May15; LP5247.

SWEEDIE'S HOPELESS LOVE. 1915. 1 reel.

© Essanay Film Mfg. Co.; 6Feb15; LP4391.

SWEENEY AND THE FAIRY. © 1913.

Credits: Producer, Charles H. France.

© Selig Polyscope Co. (Chris Lane, author); title, descr. & 21 prints, 28Jun13, LU873.

SWEENEY AND THE MILLION. © 1913.

© Selig Polyscope Co. (Charles H. France, author); title, descr. & 28 prints, 31Jan13; LU327.

SWEENEY'S CHRISTMAS BIRD. 1914. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, George D. Baker.

© Vitagraph Co. of America (Arthur C. Lichty, author); 28Nov14; LP3864.

SWEENEY'S DREAM. © 1913.

Credits: Producer, Charles H. France.

© Selig Polyscope Co. (Lyllian Leighton, author); title, descr. & 13 prints, 11Jul13; LU928.

SWEEPINGS. 1933. 9 reels, sd. From the novel by Lester Cohen.

Credits: Executive producer, David O. Selznick; director, John Cromwell; screenplay, Lester Cohen; editor, George Nichols; music director, Max Steiner.

© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 10Apr33; LP3792.

SWEEPINGS. SEE Three Sons.

SWEEPSTAKE ANNIE. Presented by M. H. Hoffman. 1935. 8 reels, sd. Suggested by Evelyn Law.

Credits: Associate producer, M. H. Hoffman, Jr.; director, William Nigh; story, continuity, and dialogue, W. Scott Darling; songs and lyrics, J. Walter Leopold; film editor, Mildred Johnston.

© Liberty Pictures Corp.; 13Feb35; LP5327.

SWEEPSTAKES. 1931. 8 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Albert Rogell; story, Lew Lipton; dialogue, Ralph Murphy.

© RKO Pathe Distributing Corp.; 10Jul31; LP2344.

SWEEPSTAKES. 1935. 1 reel, sd.

© Mitchel Fitzer and Bertha Fitzer; 6Mar35; LP5394.

SWEEPSTAKES WINNER. First National. 1939. 7 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, William McGann; original story, Albert DeMond, Hugh Cummings; screenplay, John Krafft, Albert DeMond.

© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 20May39; LP8852.

SWEET ADELINE. 1925. 7 reels.

Credits: Director, Jerome Storm; story and continuity, Charles E. Banks.

© Chadwick Pictures Corp.; 31Dec25; LP22237.

SWEET ADELINE. (Fable, no. 400) 1929. 1 reel.

Credits: Paul Terry, Frank Moser.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc.; 8Jan29; MP5711.

SWEET ADELINE. Presented by Warner Bros. Productions Corp. and The Vitaphone Corp. 1935. 10 reels, sd. Based on the play by Oscar Hammerstein II and Jerome Kern.

Credits: Director, Mervyn LeRoy; screenplay, Edwin S. Gelsey.

© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 1Jan35; LP5212.

SWEET ALYSSUM. 1915. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, Colin Campbell.

© Selig Polyscope Co. (Charles Major, author); 18Oct15; LP6777.

SWEET AND LOW. © 1914.

© American Film Mfg. Co. (Ruth Black, author); title & descr., 6Nov14; 68 prints, 5Nov14; LU3663.

SWEET AND LOWDOWN. SEE The Chumps.

SWEET AND PRETTY. Century. 1923. 2 reels.

Credits: Written and directed by James Davis.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 3Mar23; LP18756.

SWEET AND PRETTY. (Cameo Comedy) 1925. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Jess Robbins.

© Educational Film Exchanges, Inc.; 29Dec25; LP22197.

SWEET BABY. (Cameo Comedy) 1926. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Hugh Fay.

© Educational Film Exchanges, Inc.; 3Dec26; LP23388.

SWEET BY AND BY. © 1921.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Hal E. Roach, author); title, descr. & 20 prints, 28Sep21; LU17017.

SWEET CHARITY. Metro-Drew. 1916. 1 reel.

Credits: Producer, Sidney Drew.

© Metro Pictures Corp.; 1May16; LP8199.

SWEET COOKIE. (Broadway Comedy) 1921. 2 reels.

Credits: Producer, Morris R. Schlank.

© Arrow Film Corp.; 27Dec21; LP17397.

SWEET COOKIE. 1933. 2 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, George Marshall.

© Paramount Productions, Inc.; 13Apr33; LP3802.

SWEET DADDIES. 1926. 7 reels.

Credits: Producer and director, Alfred Santell; adaptation, W. C. Clifford.

© First National Pictures, Inc.; 12May26; LP22715.

SWEET DADDY. © 1924.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Hal E. Roach, author); title, descr. & 18 prints, 31Jul24; LU20442.

SWEET DREAMS. Century. 1924. 2 reels.

Credits: Written and directed by Edward I. Luddy.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 19Jul24; LP20405.

THE SWEET DRY AND DRY. (Star Comedy) 1919. 1 reel.

Credits: Written and directed by Lyons-Moran.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 31Dec19; LP14627.

SWEET DYNAMITE, THE LAND OF INCENSE, and MEMORIES. 1920. 2 reels.

Credits: Producer, Ward Lascelle; director, M. Moranti.

© Special Pictures Corp.; 28Jun20; LP15315.

SWEET JENNY LEE. 1932. 1 reel.

Credits: Max Fleischer; director, Dave Fleischer.

© Paramount Publix Corp.; 9Jan32; MP3014.

SWEET KITTY BELLAIRS. Released by Paramount Pictures Corp. 1916. 5 reels. From the play by David Belasco and Egerton Castle.

© Jesse L. Lasky Feature Play Co.; 6May16; LP8240.

SWEET KITTY BELLAIRS. 1930. 9 reels, sd., color. A musical version of the stage play by David Belasco and the novel by Agnes and Egerton Castle.

Credits: Director, Alfred E. Green; screenplay and dialogue, J. Grubb Alexander.

© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 31Jul30; LP1449.

SWEET LAND OF LIBERTY. © 1914.

© American Film Mfg. Co. (Harry Pollard, author); title, descr. & 52 prints, 2Apr14; LU2426.

SWEET LAVENDER. © 1915. From a play by Arthur W. Pinero.

Credits: Producer, Cecil Hepworth.

© Ugo Serra (A. W. Pinero, author); title, descr. & 62 prints, 21Sep15; LU6421.

SWEET LAVENDER. 1920. 5 reels. From the play by Sir Arthur Wing Pinero.

Credits: Director, Paul Powell.

© Realart Pictures Corp.; 24Aug20; LP15476.

THE SWEET LONG AGO. SEE Willman and Russell in The Sweet Long Ago.

SWEET MAMA. (Speed Comedy, no. 3) The Reggie Morris Productions, Inc. 1921. 2 reels.

© Arrow Film Corp.; 2Nov21; LP17139.

SWEET MAMA. Presented by First National and Vitaphone. 1930. 7 reels.

Credits: Director, Edward Cline; screen version and dialogue, Earl Baldwin.

© First National Pictures. Inc.; 14Jul30; LP1421.

SWEET MAMA. Trailer. First National. 1930. 1 reel, sd.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 10Jul30; MP1708.

SWEET MARIE. 1925. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Ben Stoloff.

© William Fox (Fox Film Corp., author); 26Jul25; LP21704.

SWEET MOMENTS. 1939. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Director, Leslie Roush; continuity, Justin Herman.

© Paramount Pictures, Inc.; 11Aug39; MP9608.

SWEET MUSIC. Presented by Warner Bros. Productions Corp. and the Vitaphone Corp. 1935. 10 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Alfred E. Green; original story, Jerry Wald; screenplay, Jerry Wald, Carl Erickson, Warren Duff.

© Warner Bros. Pictures. Inc.; 11Feb35; LP5321.

SWEET MYSTERY OF LIFE. SEE Gold Diggers of 1937.

SWEET PAPA. 1924. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Albert Fay.

© William Fox (Fox Film Corp., author); 18Aug24; LP20498.

SWEET PATOOTIE. (Star Comedy) 1919. 1 reel.

Credits: Written and directed by Lyons-Moran.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 27Dec19; LP14573.

A SWEET PICKLE. © 1925.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Mack Sennett, author); title, descr. & 37 prints, 6Jul25; MU3087.

SWEET REVENGE. 1921. 2 reels.

Credits: Producer, Edward Laemmle; story and scenario, Ford Beebe.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 13Jan21; LP16017.

SWEET ROSIE O'GRADY. 1926. 6 reels. From the song by Maude Nugent.

Credits: Director, Frank R. Strayer; story, Harry O'Hoyt.

© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 22Nov26; LP23366.

SWEET SHOE. (Nu-Atlas Musical, no. 3) Presented by RKO Radio Pictures, Inc. 1937. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Director, Milton Schwarzwald; orchestrations, Jack Schaindlin.

© Milton Schwarzwald; 31Dec37; LP7749.

SWEET SIOUX. (Merrie Melodies) 1937. 8 min., sd., color.

Credits: Producer, Leon Schlesinger; supervision, I. Freleng; animation, Bob McKimson, A. C. Gamer; musical score, Carl W. Stalling.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 12Jul37; MP7592.

SWEET SURRENDER. Presented by Carl Laemmle. 1935. 9 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Monte Brice; story, Herbert Fields; screenplay, John V. A. Weaver; adaptation, Charles Beahan; editor, Leo Zochling; music director, Rosario Bourdon.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 21Nov35; LP5943.

SWEETER THAN REVENGE. 1915. 1,000 ft.

Credits: Producer, Percy Winter.

© Lubin Mfg. Co. (Clay M. Greene, author); 9Dec15; LP7180.

THE SWEETEST STORY EVER TOLD. 1933. 1 reel, sd.

© Harcol Motion Picture Industries, Inc. (Abraham Emanual Harrison, author); 3Mar33; MP4190.

SWEETHEART DAYS. 1921. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Mal St. Clair.

© Mack Sennett; 4Mar21; LP16285.

SWEETHEART DAZE. Bluebird. 1926. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Jay Belasco.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 3Dec26; LP23399.

THE SWEETHEART OF SIGMA CHI. 1933. 8 reels, sd. Suggested by the song by Byron D. Stokes and F. Dudleigh Vernor.

Credits: Producer, W. L. Lackey; director, Edwin L. Marin; story, George Waggner; screenplay and dialogue, Luther Reed, Albert E. DeMond.

© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 20Nov33; LP4687.

SWEETHEART OF THE NAVY. Presented by Edward L. Alperson. 1937. 7 reels, sd.

Credits: Producer, B. F. Zeidman; director, Duncan Mansfield; story, Garrett Graham, Jay Strauss; screenplay, Carroll Graham; film editor, Edward Schroeder.

© Grand National Films, Inc.; 18Jun37; LP7281.

SWEETHEARTS. Snappy. 1929. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Ben Holmes; story, Edgar Allen Woolf.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 29Mar29; LP252.

SWEETHEARTS. Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 1938. 12 reels, sd., color. Based on the operetta by Victor Herbert; book and lyrics by Fred De Gresac, Harry B. Smith, and Robert B. Smith.

Credits: Producer, Hunt Stromberg; director, W. S. Van Dyke II; screenplay, Dorothy Parker, Alan Campbell; film editor, Robert J. Kern; music adaptation, Herbert Stothart.

© Loew's, Inc.; 2Dec38; LP8475.

SWEETHEARTS AND FLOWERS. 1936. 2 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Roy Mack; story, Cyrus Wood, A. Dorian Otvos.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 9Dec36; LP6765.

SWEETHEARTS AND WIVES. 1930. 9 reels. Based on the play "Other Men's Wives" by Walter Hackett.

Credits: Director, Clarence Badger.

© First National Pictures, Inc.; 11Jun30; LP1350.

SWEETHEARTS AND WIVES. Trailer. 1930. 1 reel.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 11Jun30; MP1622.

SWEETHEARTS ON PARADE. 1930. 7 reels.

Credits: Director, Marshall Nellan; story, Al Cohn, Jimmie Starr.

© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 13Sep30; LP1564.

SWEETIE. Century. 1923. 2 reels.

Credits: Written and directed by Alf T. Goulding.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 29Mar23; LP18831.

SWEETIE. 1929. Si. 8,969 ft., sd.

Credits: Director, Frank Tuttle; story, George Marion, Jr., Lloyd Corrigan; music, Richard A. Whiting; lyrics, George Marion, Jr.

© Paramount Famous Lasky Corp.; 1Nov29; LP816.

SWEETIE PEACH. SEE The House That Jazz Built.

SWEETIES. (Paramount-Christie Comedy) 1928. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Arvid Gillstrom; story, Sig Herzig.

© Paramount Famous Lasky Corp.; 10Mar28; LP25062.

SWEETIES. Presented by E. W. Hammons. 1937. 1,376 ft., sd.

Credits: Director, Robert Hall; story, Marcy Klauber, Arthur Jarrett.

© Educational Films Corp. of America; 3Sep37; LP7376.

SWEETS TO THE SOUR. 1918. 1 reel.

Credits: Epes Winthrop Sargent; director, Graham Baker.

© Vitagraph Co. of America; 12Feb18; LP12052.

A SWELL AFFAIR. Bluebird. 1926. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, George Summerville.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 16Apr26; LP22624.

SWELL CLOTHES. (Drug Store Cowboy series) Snappy. 1927. 1 reel.

Credits: Story and direction, Max Kimmich; continuity, George H. Plympton.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 21Nov27; LP24684.

THE SWELL HEAD. 1927. 6 reels. From the story "The Sidewalks of New York."

Credits: Director, Ralph Graves; screenplay, Robert Lord.

© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 6Sep27; LP24358.

SWELLHEAD. 1930. 7 reels.

Credits: Director, James Flood; story, A. P. Younger.

© Tiffany Productions, Inc.; 22Mar30; LP1172.

SWELL-HEAD. 1935. 7 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Ben Stoloff; story, Gerald Beaumont; screenplay, William Jacobs; film editor, Arthur Hilton.

© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 2Apr35; LP5446.

SWELL PEOPLE. 1930. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Wallace Fox; continuity, Hugh Cummings.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc.; 19Jul30; LP1430.

THE SWELLED HEAD. SEE Eddie Foy, Jr., with Bessie Love ...

THE SWIFT AND STRONG. (A Grantland Rice Sportlight) © 1924.

Credits: Producer, John L. Hawkinson.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (John L. Hawkinson, author); title, descr. & 20 prints, 22Apr24; MU2518.

SWIFT JUSTICE. (True Detective Stories of Celebrated Cases) 1931. 2 reels, sd. From the records of Nick Harris.

Credits: Producer and director, Spencer Gordon Bennet; adaptation, George R. Rogan.

© Radio Pictures, Inc.; 23Dec31; LP2718.

SWIFT LIGHTNING. SEE Call of the Yukon.

THE SWIFT SHADOW. 1927. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, Jerome Storm; story and continuity, Ethel Hill.

© F. B. O. Productions, Inc. (Ethel Hill, author); 11Dec27; LP24767.

SWIM GIRL SWIM. 1927. 7 reels.

Credits: Producer and director, Clarence Badger; story and screenplay, Lloyd Corrigan.

© Paramount Famous Lasky Corp.; 17Sep27; LP24428.

SWIM OR SINK. The Van Beuren Corp. 1931. 1 reel.

© RKO Pathe Distributing Corp.; 22Mar31; MP2433.

SWIM OR SINK. 1932. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, David Fleischer; animation, Seymour Kneitel, Bernard Wolf.

© Paramount Publix Corp.; 11Mar32; MP3173.

THE SWIM PRINCESS. Presented by Mack Sennett. 1928. 2 reels, color.

Credits: Supervision, John Waldron; director, Alf Goulding; story, James J. Tynan, Frank Capra; film editor, William Hornbeck.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc.; 6Feb28; LP24957.

SWIM WITH THE STREAM. 1937. For Hiram Walker, Inc. Filmstrip, sd.

© AudiVision, Inc.; 1Mar37; MP7291.

THE SWIMMING INSTRUCTOR. 1926. 2 reels.

Credits: Supervision, George E. Marshall; director, Albert Austin; story, Richard Harding Davis; scenario, Sydney Lanfield, J. Walter Ruben.

© William Fox (Fox Film Corp., author); 26Jul26; LP22986.

SWING BANDITRY. (A Tabloid Musical) 1936. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Written and directed by Reginald LeBorg; music, Georgie Stoll.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Corp.; 1Sep36; MP6776.

SWING CAT'S JAMBOREE. 1938. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Director, Roy Mack.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 6Dec38; MP9113.

SWING FEVER. 1937. 2 reels, sd.

Credits: Producer, Bert Gilroy; director, Jean W. Yarbrough; story, Venee Russell; screenplay, Charles Roberts, Gay Stevens; film editor, Les Millbrook; music director, Roy Webb.

© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 21Jun37; LP7247.

SWING FOR SALE. 1937. 2 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Joseph Henabery; story, Willi Weil, Cyrus Wood.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 3May37; LP7102.

SWING HIGH. Pathe Studios, Inc. 1930. 10 reels, sd.

Credits: Producer, E. B. Derr; director, Joseph Santley; story, Joseph Santley, James Seymour; continuity, Ray B. McCarey; adaptation and dialogue, James Seymour.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc.; 19May30; LP1311.

SWING HIGH. (A Sports Champion Picture) 1932. 1 reel, sd., b&w.

Credits: Director, Jack Cummings; explanatory remarks, Pete Smith.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Distributing Corp.; 5Dec32; MP3678.

SWING HIGH, SWING LOW. Presented by Adolph Zukor. 1937. 10 reels, sd. Based on a play by George Manker Watters and Arthur Hopkins.

Credits: Producer, Arthur Hornblow; director, Mitchell Leisen; screenplay, Virginia Van Upp, Oscar Hammerstein, II; editor, Eda Warren; music director, Boris Morros.

© Paramount Pictures, Inc.; 12Mar37; LP7037.

SWING HOTEL. 1939. 2 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Ralph Staub; dialogue, Larry Rhine; film editor, Frank Gross; music director, Charles Previn.

© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 27Sep39; LP9128.

SWING, HUTTON, SWING. Presented by Adolph Zukor. 1937. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Director, Fred Waller; editor, Leslie M. Roush.

© Paramount Pictures, Inc.; 7May37; MP7421.

SWING IT. 1936. 2 reels, sd.

Credits: Producer, Lee Marcus; director, Leslie Goodwins; story, Leslie Goodwins, Charles Roberts; film editor, Edward Mann.

© RKO Radio Pictures. Inc.; 3Jul36; LP6512.

SWING IT PROFESSOR. 1937. 6 reels.

Credits: Director, Marshall Neilan; story, Connie Lee; adaptation and screenplay, Nicholas H. Barrows, Robert St. Clair.

© Marks and Malcolm Trading Corp. (Conn Productions, Inc., author); 8Nov37; LP7616.

SWING IT SAILOR! Presented by Edward L. Alperson. 1937. 7 reels, sd.

Credits: Producer, David Diamond; director, Raymond Cannon; original screenplay, Clarence Marks, David Diamond.

© Grand National Films, Inc.; 5Nov37; LP7605.

SWING, MONKEY, SWING! (Scrappy) (A Color Rhapsody) Released by Columbia Pictures Corp. 1937. 695 ft., sd., color.

Credits: Producer, Charles Mintz; story, Ben Harrison; animation, Manny Gould; music, Joe de Nat.

© Screen Gems, Inc.; 27Sep37; MP7794.

A SWING OPERA. (Broadway Brevity) 1939. 20 min., sd. Based on the opera "The Bohemian Girl" by Michael Balfe.

Credits: Director, Roy Mack; adaptation, Cyrus D. Wood, Jack Henley, Eddie Forman.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 22Jul39; LP8980.

SWING SANITARIUM. Mentone. 1939. 2 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Milton Schwarzwald; dialogue, Alan Wilson.

© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 25Apr39; LP8811.

SWING SCHOOL. (A Betty Boop Cartoon) 1938. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Director, Dave Fleischer; animation, Thomas Johnson, Frank Endres.

© Paramount Pictures, Inc.; 27May38; MP8488.

SWING SISTER SWING. 1938. 8 reels, sd.

Credits: Associate producer, Burt Kelly; director, Joseph Santley; original story, Burt Kelly; screenplay, Charles Grayson; film editor, Frank Gross; music and lyrics, Frank Skinner, Charles Henderson.

© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 20Dec38; LP8501.

SWING STARS. (The Grantland Rice Sportlight) 1937. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Narrator, Ted Husing.

© Paramount Pictures, Inc.; 14May37; MP7418.

SWING STYLES. (Melody Master) 1939. 10 min., sd.

Credits: Director, Lloyd French.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 2Sep39; MP9635.

SWING THAT CHEER. 1938. 7 reels, sd.

Credits: Producer, Max H. Golden; director, Harold Schuster; original story, Thomas Ahearn, F. Maury Grossman; screenplay, Charles Grayson, Lee Loeb; film editor, Edward Curtiss.

© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 17Oct38; LP8354.

SWING TIME. 1936. 12 reels, sd.

Credits: Producer, Pandro S. Berman; director, George Stevens; story, Erwin Gelsey; screenplay, Howard Lindsay, Allan Scott; editor, Henry Berman; music director, Nathaniel Shilkret.

© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 27Sep36; LP6624.

SWING VACATION. (Headliner, no. 3) 1939. 19 min., sd.

Credits: Producer, Bert Gilroy; director, Jean W. Yarbrough; story, Jack Townley, Charles Roberts; film editor, John Lockert; music and lyrics, Stan T. Smith, C. Bill Smith.

© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 16Feb39; LP8635.

SWING WEDDING. 1937. 731 ft., sd.

Credits: Hugh Harman, Rudolf Ising.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Corp.; 3Mar37; MP7263.

SWING, YOU SINNER. 1930. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Max Fleischer; director, Dave Fleischer.

© Paramount Publix Corp.; 24Sep30; MP1935.

SWING YOU SWINGERS! 1939. 2 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Jules White; story and screenplay, Ewart Adamson.

© Columbia Pictures Corp. of California, Ltd.; 4Jan39; LP8525.

SWING YOUR LADY. 1937. 9 reels. Adapted from the play by Kenyon Nicholson and Charles Robinson.

Credits: Director, Ray Enright; screenplay, Joseph Schrank, Maurice Leo.

© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 14Dec37; LP7833.

SWING YOUR PARTNERS. Rolin Film Co. © 1918.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Rolin Film Co., author); title, descr. & 36 prints, 23Jul18; LU12668.

THE SWINGING DOORS. Big U. 1915. 2 reels.

Credits: Producer, Murdock MacQuarrie; story, Virginia Whitmore; scenario, H. G. Stafford.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 29May15; LP5428.

SWINGTIME IN THE MOVIES. 1938. 20 min., sd., color.

Credits: Original screenplay and direction, Crane Wilbur.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 20Dec38; LP8640.

SWISS CHEESE. (Terrytoons) 1930. 1 reel.

Credits: Frank Moser, Paul Terry.

© Audio Cinema, Inc., 8Sep30; LP1542.

THE SWISS FAMILY ROBINSON. SEE Perils of the Wild.

SWISS MISS. Presented by Hal Roach. 1938. 8 reels, sd., b&w.

Credits: Director, John G. Blystone; original story, Jean Negulesco, Charles Rogers; screenplay, James Parrott, Felix Adler, Charles Melson; film editor, Bert Jordan; music director, Marvin Hatley.

© Loew's, Inc.; 3May38; LP8025.

SWISS MOVEMENTS. (A Paramount-Christie Comedy) 1927. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Robert Kerr; story, Sig Herzig.

© Paramount Famous Lasky Corp.; 31Dec27; LP24822.

SWISS MOVEMENTS. (A Winkler Krazy Kat Cartoon) 1931. 1 reel. Adapted from the cartoon character by George Merriman.

Credits: Ben Harrison, Manny Gould; musical score, Joe De Nat.

© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 10Apr31; MP2454.

A SWISS TRICK. (Tom and Jerry Cartoon) 1931. 1 reel.

Credits: John Foster, George Stallings.

© Van Beuren Corp.; 19Dec31; LP2749.

SWITCHES AND SWEETIES. 1919. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Noel Smith; story, Anthony W. Coldewey.

© Vitagraph Co. of America; 28Nov19; LP14486.

SWITCHING SLEEPERS. Bluebird. 1926. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, George Summerville.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 24Nov26; LP23378.

THE SWITCHMAN'S DAUGHTER. Societa Italiana Cines, Italy. © 1913.

© George Kleine (Societa Italiana Cines, author); title, descr. & 43 prints, 23Jun13; LU854.

THE SWITCHMAN'S MISTAKE. Societa Italiana Cines, Rome. © 1913.

© George Kleine (Societe Italiana Cines, author); title, descr. & 38 prints, 8Oct13; LU1354.

THE SWITCH-TOWER. © 1913.

© Biograph Co. (George Hennessy, author); title, descr. & 85 prints, 10Jun13; LU827.

SWITZERLAND. 1932. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Directors, Frank Cambria, Ray Cozine.

© Paramount Publix Corp.; 28Apr32; LP3001.

SWITZERLAND THE BEAUTIFUL. (FitzPatrick M. G. M. Traveltalk) 1934. 1 reel, sd., color.

Credits: Director, Ruth FitzPatrick; compiled by James A. FitzPatrick; photographer, Ray Fernstrom.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Corp.; 2Oct34; MP5083.

THE SWOONERS. Metro-Drew. 1916. 1 reel.

Credits: Sidney Drew.

© Metro Pictures Corp.; 13Apr16; LP8069.

SWORD FISHING. (Vitaphone Variety) 1939. 10 min., sd.

Credits: Narrator, Ronald Reagan.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 21Oct39; MP9736.

THE SWORD OF FIRE. © 1916.

© Nordisk Films Kompagni, A/S; title, descr. & 192 prints, 13Mar16; LU7800.

SWORD OF THE ARAB. Presented by Elmer Clifton. 1934. 3 reels.

Credits: Director, Alfred E. Smalley; story, Jack Natteford; editor, Anthony Martinelli.

© Golden State Productions; 9Aug34; LP4882.

SWORD POINTS. (Lupino Lane Comedies) 1928. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Mark Sandrich.

© Educational Film Exchanges, Inc.; 12Feb28; LP25040.

SWORDS AND THE WOMAN. Released by F. B. O. 1924. 7 reels. From the novel by Baroness Orczy.

Credits: Director, Henry Kolker; scenario, Kinchea Wood, Isabel Johnston.

© R-C Pictures Corp.; 16Jun24; LP20422.

SWORN ENEMY. 1936. 8 reels, sd., b&w.

Credits: Producer, Lucien Hubbard; director, Edwin L. Marin; story, Richard Wormser; screenplay, Wells Root; film editor, Frank Hull; music score, Edward Ward.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Corp.; 17Aug36; LP6561.

SYBIL. SEE The Duchess of Buffalo.

SYD AND HIS SWEETHEARTS. © 1915.

© Mica Film Corp. (Sydney De Gray, author); title, descr. & 30 prints, 26Feb15; LU4540.

SYD, THE BUM DETECTIVE. © 1915.

Credits: Scenario, Sydney De Gray.

© Mica Film Corp. (Sydney De Gray, author); title, descr. & 24 prints, 18Feb15; LU4486.

SYDNEY, PRIDE OF AUSTRALIA. (James A. FitzPatrick's Traveltalks) Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 1938. 1 reel, sd., color.

Credits: Photographer, Hone M. Glendining; music score, Nathaniel Shilkret.

© Loew's, Inc.; 16Nov38; MP8957.

SYD'S BUSY DAY. © 1915.

Credits: Scenario, Harry Wulz.

© Mica Film Corp. (Harry Wulz, author); title, descr. & 19 prints, 5Mar15; LU4609.

SYD'S LOVE AFFAIR. © 1915.

© Mica Film Corp. (Sydney De Gray, author); title, descr. & 21 prints, 18Feb15; LU4487.

SYLVIA CLARK IN SEEING SARAH OFF. 1930. 1 reel.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 15Mar30; MP1268.

SYLVIA FROOS IN THE LITTLE PRINCESS OF SONGS, SINGING TOMORROW MORNING [and others]. 1927. 1 reel, sd.

© Vitaphone Corp.; 4Apr27; MP3924.

SYLVIA FROOS IN THE LITTLE PRINCESS OF SONGS, SINGING WHERE DID YOU GET THOSE EYES [and others]. 1927. 1 reel.

© Vitaphone Corp.; 4Apr27; MP3919.

SYLVIA OF THE SECRET SERVICE. © 1917.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Astra Film Corp., author); title, descr. & 127 prints, 27Jun17; LU11001.

SYLVIA ON A SPREE. 1918. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, Harry L. Franklin; story, E. Forst; scenario, June Mathis.

© Metro Pictures Corp.; 16Dec18; LP13198.

SYLVIA SCARLETT. 1936. 10 reels, sd. From the novel by Compton MacKenzie.

Credits: Producer, Pandro S. Berman; director, George Cukor; screenplay, Gladys Unger, John Collier, Mortimer Offner; music director, Roy Hunt.

© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 1Jan36; LP6033.

SYMMETRIATUSGRAPHUS ORNATUS. © 1920.

© Stephen Cappa; title, descr. & 2 prints, 6Nov20; MU1833.

SYMPATHY. 1929. 1 reel.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 30Aug29; MP587.

SYMPHONIES IN FRAGRANCE. © 1937. Sd.

© Coty, Inc. of New York (Walter B. Neuburg, author); title & descr., 25Aug37; 2 prints, 6Oct37; MU7817.

SYMPHONY IN BLACK. Presented by Adolph Zukor. 1935. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Director, Fred Waller; continuity, Milton Hocky, Fred Rath; music, Duke Ellington.

© Paramount Productions, Inc.; 12Sep35; MP5851.

A SYMPHONY IN COAL. Metro-Drew. 1916. 1 reel.

Credits: Mary Stewart Cutting; producer, Sidney Drew.

© Metro Pictures Corp.; 15May16; LP8289.

SYMPHONY IN SNOW. Treasure Chest. Presented by E. W. Hammons. 1936. 833 ft.

Credits: Story and narration, A. L. Alexander.

© Skibo Productions, Inc.; 16Oct36; MP6850.

A SYMPHONY IN TWO FLATS. Gainsborough, Ltd. 1931. 6 reels, sd. From the play by Ivor Novello.

Credits: Scenario and direction, V. Gareth Gundrey.

© Sono Art World Wide Pictures, Inc.; 13Apr31; LP2136.

SYMPHONY OF LIVING. 1935. 8 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Frank R. Strayer; story and adaptation, Charles Spencer Belden.

© Invincible Pictures Corp.; 13Feb35; LP5326.

SYMPHONY OF SIX MILLION. 1932. 10 reels, sd. From the story by Fannie Hurst.

Credits: Executive producer, David O. Selznick; director, Gregory La Cava; screenplay and dialogue, Bernard Schubert, J. Walter Ruben; additional dialogue, James Seymour; film editor, Archie F. Marshek; music, Max Steiner.

© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 12Apr32; LP2974.

THE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. 1938. 1 reel, sd.

© Erpi Classroom Films, Inc. (Peter W. Dykema, author); 21Mar38; MP8989.

SYNCOPATED BREEZES. SEE Bobby Gillette with Doris Walker—Syncopated Breezes.

SYNCOPATED CITY. 1934. 2 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Roy Mack; story, Eddie Moran, A. Dorian Otvos.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 20Oct34; LP5039.

SYNCOPATED TRIAL. 1929. 2 reels.

Credits: Harry Delmar, Lester Lee; director, Harry Delmar.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc.; 20Aug29; LP647.

SYNCOPATING SUE. 1926. 7 reels.

Credits: Director, Richard Wallace; original story, Adelaide Heilbron; screenplay, Adelaide Heilbron, Jack Wagner.

© Corinne Griffith Productions, Inc.; 20Oct26; LP23230.

SYNCOPATING SWEETIES. SEE The IngÉnues, Syncopating Sweeties.

SYNCOPATION. 1929. 8 reels. From the novel "Stepping High" by Gene Markey.

Credits: Supervision, Robert Kane; director, Bert Glennon; adaptation, Frances Agnew.

© RKO Productions, Inc.; 1Mar29; LP248.

SYNDOFLODEN. SEE The Sin Flood.

SYNTHETIC SIN. Presented by John McCormick. 1928. 7 reels. From the play by Frederic and Fanny Hatton.

Credits: Director, William A. Seiter; continuity, Tom J. Geraghty.

© First National Pictures, Inc.; 11Dec28; LP25913.

SYSTEM. 1930. 1 reel, sd.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 9Jun30; MP1589.

SYSTEM IS EVERYTHING. Metro-Drew. 1916. 1 reel.

Credits: Charlotte Wharton Ayers.

© Metro Pictures Corp.; 13Apr16; LP8068.

SYSTEM, SECRET OF SUCCESS. © 1915.

© The American Correspondent Film Co., Inc. (Edward Lyell Fox, author); title, & 74 prints, 8Sep15; descr., 9Sep15; LU6349.

SYSTEMATIZING YOUR BUSINESS. (Educational Film Service, v. 19) 1930. 1 reel.

© Life Insurance Sales Research Bureau; 31Dec30; MP2198.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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