A List of American films of 1925 is a compilation of American films that were released in the year 1925. All films on this list are in the Public Domain since 2021.
Title | Director | Featured Cast | Genre | Note |
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I Want My Man | Lambert Hillyer | Doris Kenyon, Milton Sills, Phyllis Haver | Romance | First National |
If I Marry Again | John Francis Dillon | Doris Kenyon, Lloyd Hughes | Drama | First National |
If Marriage Fails | John Ince | Jacqueline Logan, Clive Brook, Jean Hersholt | Drama | FBO |
I'll Show You the Town | Harry A. Pollard | Reginald Denny, Marian Nixon | Comedy | Universal |
In the Name of Love | Howard Higgin | Ricardo Cortez, Greta Nissen, Wallace Beery | Comedy | Paramount |
Infatuation | Irving Cummings | Corinne Griffith, Percy Marmont | Drama | First National |
Introduce Me | George J. Crone | Douglas MacLean, Anne Cornwall | Comedy | Independent |
Irish Luck | Victor Heerman | Thomas Meighan, Lois Wilson | Comedy drama | Paramount |
The Isle of Hope | Jack Nelson | Richard Talmadge, Helen Ferguson | Action | FBO |
Title | Director | Featured Cast | Genre | Note |
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Jimmie's Millions | James P. Hogan | Richard Talmadge, Betty Francisco | Adventure | FBO |
Joanna | Edwin Carewe | Dorothy Mackaill, Paul Nicholson, Dolores del Río | Comedy | First National |
Just a Woman | Irving Cummings | Claire Windsor, Conway Tearle | Drama | First National |
Justice of the Far North | Norman Dawn | Arthur Jasmine, Marcia Manon | Adventure | Columbia |
Title | Director | Featured Cast | Genre | Note |
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Keep Smiling | Albert Austin | Monty Banks, Robert Edeson, Anne Cornwall | Comedy | Independent |
The Keeper of the Bees | James Leo Meehan | Robert Frazer, Clara Bow | Drama | FBO |
Kentucky Pride | John Ford | Henry B. Walthall, Gertrude Astor | Drama | Fox Film |
The King on Main Street | Monta Bell | Bessie Love, Adolphe Menjou | Romantic comedy | Paramount |
The Kiss Barrier | Roy William Neill | Edmund Lowe, Claire Adams | Romance | Fox Film |
A Kiss for Cinderella | Herbert Brenon | Betty Bronson, Tom Moore | Fantasy | Paramount |
A Kiss in the Dark | Frank Tuttle | Adolphe Menjou, Aileen Pringle, Lillian Rich | Comedy | Paramount |
Kiss Me Again | Ernst Lubitsch | Marie Prevost, Monte Blue | Romantic comedy | Warner Bros. |
The Knockout Kid | Albert S. Rogell | Jack Perrin, Eva Thatcher | Western | Rayart |
The Knockout | Lambert Hillyer | Milton Sills, Harry Cording | Sports | First National |
Title | Director | Featured Cast | Genre | Note |
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Youth and Adventure | James W. Horne | Richard Talmadge, Margaret Landis | Comedy | FBO |
Youth's Gamble | Albert S. Rogell | Reed Howes, Margaret Morris | Action | Rayart |
Zander the Great | George W. Hill | Marion Davies, Emily Fitzroy, Hedda Hopper | Drama | MGM |
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