The following is a list of films originally produced and/or distributed theatrically by Paramount Pictures and released in the 1920s.
Release date | Title | Notes |
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January 11, 1920 | The Woman in the Suitcase | |
January 17, 1920 | The Thirteenth Commandment | lost |
January 18, 1920 | The Tree of Knowledge | lost |
January 25, 1920 | The Copperhead | |
January 25, 1920 | The Fear Market | lost |
January 25, 1920 | What's Your Husband Doing? | incomplete |
February 1, 1920 | All of a Sudden Peggy | From the play by Ernest Denny; lost |
February 1, 1920 | Double Speed | lost |
February 8, 1920 | The Six Best Cellars | lost |
February 15, 1920 | On with the Dance | lost |
February 22, 1920 | The Amateur Wife | lost |
February 29, 1920 | Huckleberry Finn | |
February 29, 1920 | Judy of Rogue's Harbor | lost |
February 29, 1920 | Young Mrs. Winthrop | lost |
February 29, 1920 | Mary's Ankle | |
February 1920 | The Luck of the Irish | lost |
March 7, 1920 | Black Is White | |
March 7, 1920 | His House in Order | lost |
March 14, 1920 | Jack Straw | |
March 14, 1920 | My Lady's Garter | lost |
March 14, 1920 | Alarm Clock Andy | Distribution only; produced by Thomas H. Ince; lost |
March 15, 1920 | Sinners | lost |
March 18, 1920 | Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde | Based on the novel by Robert Louis Stevenson; chosen paramount film for the National film registry of America |
March 21, 1920 | Excuse My Dust | |
March 21, 1920 | April Folly | |
March 21, 1920 | Mary Ellen Comes to Town | lost |
March 28, 1920 | Easy to Get | lost |
April 4, 1920 | Nurse Marjorie | |
April 4, 1920 | The Stolen Kiss | |
April 4, 1920 | Treasure Island | lost |
April 11, 1920 | The Cost | lost |
April 15, 1920 | The Toll Gate | |
April 18, 1920 | The False Road | |
April 30, 1920 | Jenny Be Good | lost |
April 1920 | Terror Island | |
May 2, 1920 | The Dancin' Fool | |
May 2, 1920 | The Deep Purple | lost |
May 9, 1920 | Mrs. Temple's Telegram | |
May 9, 1920 | The Dark Mirror | lost |
May 16, 1920 | The Sea Wolf | lost |
May 19, 1920 | Miss Hobbs | lost |
May 22, 1920 | Why Change Your Wife? | |
May 30, 1920 | Humoresque | |
May 30, 1920 | Thou Art the Man | lost |
May 30, 1920 | A Lady in Love | lost |
June 13, 1920 | Remodeling Her Husband | lost |
June 13, 1920 | Let's Be Fashionable | lost |
June 20, 1920 | The City of Masks | lost |
June 20, 1920 | Sand! | |
June 27, 1920 | Sick Abed | |
June 27, 1920 | Homer Comes Home | |
June 1920 | Paris Green | |
June 1920 | Below the Surface | |
July 4, 1920 | The Sins of St. Anthony | lost |
July 11, 1920 | The Ladder of Lies | lost |
July 16, 1920 | A Dark Lantern | lost |
July 18, 1920 | The World and His Wife | lost |
July 1920 | Away Goes Prudence | lost |
August 1, 1920 | The Fighting Chance | |
August 1, 1920 | Hairpins | |
August 6, 1920 | A Cumberland Romance | |
August 8, 1920 | Crooked Streets | |
August 8, 1920 | What Happened to Jones | lost |
August 15, 1920 | The Soul of Youth | |
August 15, 1920 | What's Your Hurry? | |
August 22, 1920 | Guilty of Love | lost |
August 22, 1920 | The White Circle | lost |
August 29, 1920 | Lady Rose's Daughter | lost |
August 1920 | The Prince Chap | lost |
September 5, 1920 | The Right to Love | |
September 5, 1920 | Civilian Clothes | |
September 12, 1920 | Food for Scandal | lost |
September 12, 1920 | The Village Sleuth | |
September 12, 1920 | The Restless Sex | |
September 19, 1920 | Little Miss Rebellion | lost |
September 19, 1920 | Half an Hour | lost |
September 19, 1920 | The Cradle of Courage | |
September 22, 1920 | You Never Can Tell | |
September 1920 | The Fourteenth Man | lost |
September 1920 | The Law of the Yukon | lost |
September 1920 | 39 East | lost |
October 10, 1920 | The Jailbird | |
October 10, 1920 | Deep Waters | lost |
October 10, 1920 | Behold My Wife! | lost |
October 17, 1920 | Something to Think About | |
October 17, 1920 | A City Sparrow | lost |
October 24, 1920 | A Full House | lost |
October 24, 1920 | Held by the Enemy | lost |
October 31, 1920 | Eyes of the Heart | lost |
October 31, 1920 | An Old Fashioned Boy | |
October 1920 | Sweet Lavender | lost |
November 7, 1920 | The Sins of Rosanne | incomplete; missing reels 1 and 3 |
November 11, 1920 | Flying Pat | |
November 12, 1920 | The Frisky Mrs. Johnson | lost |
November 13, 1920 | Life | lost |
November 14, 1920 | Her Husband's Friend | |
November 14, 1920 | Always Audacious | Based on the story "Toujours de l'Audace" by Ben Ames Williams; lost |
November 21, 1920 | The Life of the Party | |
November 21, 1920 | Burglar Proof | lost |
November 27, 1920 | The New York Idea | |
November 28, 1920 | Idols of Clay | |
November 28, 1920 | Heliotrope | lost |
November 1920 | The Furnace | lost |
November 1920 | The Great Day | lost |
November 1920 | Oh, Lady, Lady | lost |
November 1920 | A Romantic Adventuress | lost |
December 4, 1920 | Blackbirds | lost |
December 5, 1920 | Conrad in Quest of His Youth | |
December 10, 1920 | Her Beloved Villain | lost |
December 19, 1920 | An Amateur Devil | Adapted from the story "Wanted a Blemish" by Jessie E. Henderson and Henry J. Buxton; lost |
December 19, 1920 | To Please One Woman | lost |
December 26, 1920 | The Rookie's Return | |
December 26, 1920 | Silk Hosiery | |
December 26, 1920 | The Testing Block | |
December 1920 | Her First Elopement | |
December 1920 | She Couldn't Help It | lost |
December 1920 | Something Different | lost |
Release date | Title | Notes |
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January 2, 1921 | The Passionate Pilgrim | incomplete |
January 2, 1921 | The Bait | lost |
January 9, 1921 | The Jucklins | lost |
January 16, 1921 | Paying the Piper | lost |
January 16, 1921 | The Inside of the Cup | |
January 16, 1921 | The Education of Elizabeth | lost |
January 23, 1921 | Forbidden Fruit | |
January 23, 1921 | Midsummer Madness | |
January 28, 1921 | Brewster's Millions | lost |
January 30, 1921 | Frontier of the Stars | lost |
January 1921 | The Charm School | lost |
January 1921 | The Snob | lost |
February 6, 1921 | O'Malley of the Mounted | survives |
February 13, 1921 | The Easy Road | lost |
February 13, 1921 | Chickens | lost |
February 20, 1921 | The Kentuckians | lost |
February 27, 1921 | What's Worth While? | |
February 27, 1921 | The Price of Possession | lost |
February 1921 | All Soul's Eve | lost |
February 1921 | Ducks and Drakes | |
February 1921 | The Ghost in the Garret | lost |
February 1921 | Out of the Chorus | lost |
February 1921 | The Outside Woman | lost |
February 1921 | The Plaything of Broadway | lost |
March 6, 1921 | The Gilded Lily | |
March 6, 1921 | Straight Is the Way | |
March 13, 1921 | The Faith Healer | lost |
March 20, 1921 | The Love Special | |
March 20, 1921 | Beau Revel | |
March 27, 1921 | The Idol of the North | lost |
March 1921 | The Little Clown | |
April 3, 1921 | The Dollar-a-Year Man | lost |
April 10, 1921 | The Witching Hour | |
April 10, 1921 | Buried Treasure | incomplete |
April 24, 1921 | What Every Woman Knows | lost |
April 24, 1921 | The Home Stretch | |
April 1921 | The House That Jazz Built | lost |
April 1921 | The Magic Cup | lost |
April 1921 | The Whistle | |
May 1, 1921 | The City of Silent Men | lost |
May 1, 1921 | Proxies | |
May 5, 1921 | Sham | lost |
May 8, 1921 | The Lost Romance | |
May 15, 1921 | King, Queen, Joker | incomplete (fragment) |
May 21, 1921 | Sheltered Daughters | lost |
May 22, 1921 | Too Wise Wives | |
May 22, 1921 | Sacred and Profane Love | lost |
May 29, 1921 | White and Unmarried | lost |
May 29, 1921 | Sentimental Tommy | lost |
May 1921 | Two Weeks with Pay | lost |
June 5, 1921 | Traveling Salesman | |
June 5, 1921 | Too Much Speed | lost |
June 5, 1921 | The Wild Goose | |
June 12, 1921 | Appearances | lost |
June 12, 1921 | A Private Scandal | lost |
June 19, 1921 | The Bronze Bell | |
June 19, 1921 | One a Minute | |
June 26, 1921 | A Wise Fool | |
June 1921 | Don't Call Me Little Girl | lost |
June 1921 | The March Hare | lost |
July 3, 1921 | The Woman God Changed | incomplete; 1 reel missing |
July 10, 1921 | The Mystery Road | lost |
July 19, 1921 | A Heart to Let | lost |
July 24, 1921 | Behind Masks | incomplete |
July 1921 | Her Sturdy Oak | lost |
July 1921 | A Kiss in Time | lost |
July 1921 | The Land of Hope | lost |
July 1921 | Little Italy | lost |
July 1921 | Moonlight and Honeysuckle | lost |
July 1921 | Such a Little Queen | lost |
August 7, 1921 | The Princess of New York | lost |
August 14, 1921 | At the End of the World | survives |
August 14, 1921 | Passing Through | lost |
August 17, 1921 | Room and Board | lost |
August 20, 1921 | Gasoline Gus | |
August 21, 1921 | Wealth | lost |
August 21, 1921 | Cappy Ricks | survives (incomplete) |
August 21, 1921 | The Conquest of Canaan | survives |
August 28, 1921 | Crazy to Marry | survives |
August 1921 | One Wild Week | lost |
September 1, 1921 | Footlights | lost |
September 4, 1921 | The Great Moment | incomplete (fragment) |
September 4, 1921 | The Hell Diggers | lost |
September 18, 1921 | Dangerous Lies | lost |
September 21, 1921 | The Affairs of Anatol | Suggested by the play by Arthur Schnitzler; |
September 25, 1921 | Everything for Sale | lost |
September 1921 | Her Winning Way | lost |
October 9, 1921 | The Great Impersonation | lost |
October 9, 1921 | The Case of Becky | |
October 9, 1921 | After the Show | lost |
October 13, 1921 | Her Face Value | lost |
October 16, 1921 | Three Word Brand | |
October 16, 1921 | Under the Lash | lost |
October 16, 1921 | Forever | lost |
October 20, 1921 | The Sheik [1] | |
October 23, 1921 | Experience | lost |
October 30, 1921 | Beyond | incomplete |
October 30, 1921 | Ladies Must Live | lost |
October 30, 1921 | Enchantment | |
October 1921 | Dawn of the East | lost |
November 1, 1921 | Miss Lulu Bett | |
November 6, 1921 | Exit the Vamp | lost |
November 13, 1921 | Don't Tell Everything | lost |
November 13, 1921 | A Prince There Was | lost |
November 27, 1921 | The Call of the North | lost |
November 27, 1921 | The Bonnie Brier Bush | lost |
November 1921 | The Speed Girl | lost |
November 1921 | The Love Charm | lost |
November 1921 | Morals | |
November 1921 | Hush Money | lost |
December 4, 1921 | Get-Rich-Quick Wallingford | lost |
December 9, 1921 | Fool's Paradise | |
December 11, 1921 | Just Around the Corner | incomplete |
December 18, 1921 | White Oak | |
December 25, 1921 | The Little Minister | |
December 1921 | First Love | incomplete (fragment) |
December 1921 | A Virginia Courtship | lost |
Release date | Title | Notes |
---|---|---|
January 1, 1922 | Rent Free | lost |
January 1, 1922 | Too Much Wife | lost |
January 1, 1922 | Three Live Ghosts | |
January 8, 1922 | Back Pay | incomplete |
January 15, 1922 | The Lane That Had No Turning | lost |
January 22, 1922 | The Law and the Woman | lost |
January 22, 1922 | Nancy from Nowhere | lost |
January 22, 1922 | The Bride's Play | |
January 29, 1922 | Tillie | lost |
January 29, 1922 | Saturday Night | |
January 29, 1922 | One Glorious Day | lost |
January 1922 | Her Own Money | lost |
February 12, 1922 | Boomerang Bill | incomplete |
February 12, 1922 | Moran of the Lady Letty | |
February 12, 1922 | A Homespun Vamp | lost |
February 19, 1922 | Midnight | lost |
February 19, 1922 | Love's Boomerang | lost |
February 25, 1922 | The World's Champion | incomplete |
February 26, 1922 | A Game Chicken | lost |
February 1922 | Her Husband's Trademark | |
March 4, 1922 | The Cradle | |
March 5, 1922 | Travelin' On | |
March 12, 1922 | Bobbed Hair | lost |
March 18, 1922 | Beauty's Worth | |
April 2, 1922 | The Green Temptation | lost |
April 2, 1922 | Through a Glass Window | lost |
April 2, 1922 | The Good Provider | incomplete (fragment) |
April 2, 1922 | The Crimson Challenge | lost |
April 2, 1922 | Find the Woman | incomplete |
April 5, 1922 | Her Gilded Cage | lost |
April 9, 1922 | The Heart Specialist | lost |
April 9, 1922 | The Sleepwalker | lost |
April 10, 1922 | The Spanish Jade | lost |
April 16, 1922 | Is Matrimony a Failure? | lost |
April 23, 1922 | The Truthful Liar | lost |
April 29, 1922 | The Bachelor Daddy | lost |
April 30, 1922 | The Man from Home | |
May 7, 1922 | Beyond the Rocks | |
May 14, 1922 | North of the Rio Grande | lost |
May 14, 1922 | The Beauty Shop | lost |
May 12, 1922 | Bought and Paid For | lost |
May 21, 1922 | The Ordeal | lost |
June 4, 1922 | Across the Continent | lost |
June 4, 1922 | Over the Border | lost |
June 4, 1922 | For the Defense | |
June 11, 1922 | The Woman Who Walked Alone | |
June 14, 1922 | Our Leading Citizen | lost |
June 18, 1922 | The Fast Freight | lost |
June 18, 1922 | The Top of New York | lost |
June 22, 1922 | The Dictator | lost |
June 25, 1922 | While Satan Sleeps | lost |
July 2, 1922 | The Man Unconquerable | lost |
July 2, 1922 | If You Believe It, It's So | lost |
July 16, 1922 | South of Suva | lost |
July 30, 1922 | Borderland | lost |
July 30, 1922 | Above All Law | US distribution only; produced in Germany by May-Film; |
August 5, 1922 | Blood and Sand | |
August 21, 1922 | The Bonded Woman | |
August 27, 1922 | The Young Diana | lost |
September 3, 1922 | Nice People | lost |
September 3, 1922 | Burning Sands | lost |
September 10, 1922 | The Ghost Breaker | lost |
September 10, 1922 | The Valley of Silent Men | survives (incomplete) |
September 14, 1922 | When Knighthood Was in Flower | |
September 17, 1922 | The Siren Call | |
September 17, 1922 | On the High Seas | lost |
September 17, 1922 | Missing Millions | lost |
September 24, 1922 | Pink Gods | lost |
September 24, 1922 | Manslaughter | |
September 1922 | Tell Your Children | lost |
October 8, 1922 | The Old Homestead | |
October 8, 1922 | The Face in the Fog | survives (incomplete) |
October 15, 1922 | Clarence | lost |
October 15, 1922 | The Cowboy and the Lady | lost |
October 22, 1922 | The Impossible Mrs. Bellew | lost |
October 29, 1922 | To Have and to Hold | lost |
October 29, 1922 | The Man Who Saw Tomorrow | lost |
November 2, 1922 | Peter the Great | |
November 12, 1922 | The Young Rajah | incomplete (fragment) |
November 18, 1922 | Ebb Tide | lost |
November 19, 1922 | Anna Ascends | incomplete (fragment) |
November 26, 1922 | The Pride of Palomar | |
November 26, 1922 | Singed Wings | lost |
December 4, 1922 | A Daughter of Luxury | lost |
December 10, 1922 | Thirty Days | lost |
December 10, 1922 | Outcast | lost |
December 17, 1922 | Making a Man | lost |
December 17, 1922 | Kick In | |
December 24, 1922 | Back Home and Broke | lost |
December 31, 1922 | My American Wife | lost |
Release date | Title | Notes |
---|---|---|
January 14, 1923 | Drums of Fate | lost |
January 21, 1923 | Dark Secrets | lost |
January 28, 1923 | Java Head | lost |
January 28, 1923 | Nobody's Money | lost |
January 29, 1923 | The World's Applause | lost |
February 11, 1923 | Adam and Eva | Distribution only; produced by Cosmopolitan Productions; incomplete (fragment) |
March 4, 1923 | Adam's Rib | |
March 4, 1923 | The White Flower | lost |
March 11, 1923 | Grumpy | |
March 16, 1923 | The Covered Wagon | |
March 18, 1923 | The Tiger's Claw | lost |
March 18, 1923 | The Nth Commandment | incomplete |
March 19, 1923 | Mr. Billings Spends His Dime | lost |
March 23, 1923 | The Leopardess | lost |
March 25, 1923 | The Glimpses of the Moon | lost |
April 1, 1923 | Bella Donna | |
April 8, 1923 | The Go-Getter | lost |
April 15, 1923 | The Trail of the Lonesome Pine | lost |
April 15, 1923 | Prodigal Daughters | lost |
April 29, 1923 | The Ne'er-Do-Well | lost |
April 29, 1923 | You Can't Fool Your Wife | lost |
April 29, 1923 | The Snow Bride | lost |
May 13, 1923 | The Rustle of Silk | lost |
May 13, 1923 | Sixty Cents an Hour | lost |
May 23, 1923 | Adam und Eva | |
May 27, 1923 | Fog Bound | lost |
June 3, 1923 | The Exciters | lost |
June 10, 1923 | The Heart Raider | |
June 17, 1923 | Only 38 | lost |
June 24, 1923 | The Woman With Four Faces | lost |
July 8, 1923 | Children of Jazz | lost |
July 15, 1923 | Racing Hearts | lost |
July 15, 1923 | A Gentleman of Leisure | lost |
July 22, 1923 | Law of the Lawless | lost |
July 22, 1923 | Lawful Larceny | lost |
July 29, 1923 | Homeward Bound | lost |
August 5, 1923 | The Purple Highway | lost |
August 19, 1923 | Hollywood | lost |
August 23, 1923 | Bluebeard's 8th Wife | lost |
August 26, 1923 | Salomy Jane | lost |
August 27, 1923 | The Cheat | lost |
September 11, 1923 | The Flame | incomplete |
September 16, 1923 | The Silent Partner | lost |
September 16, 1923 | Zaza | |
September 23, 1923 | To the Last Man | |
September 23, 1923 | The Marriage Maker | lost |
October 7, 1923 | Ruggles of Red Gap | lost |
October 25, 1923 | The Light That Failed | lost |
October 28, 1923 | Woman-Proof | lost |
November 4, 1923 | The Spanish Dancer | |
November 4, 1923 | His Children's Children | lost |
November 18, 1923 | Wild Bill Hickok | |
November 18, 1923 | Stephen Steps Out | lost |
November 25, 1923 | To the Ladies | lost |
December 4, 1923 | The Ten Commandments | One of Cecil B. DeMille's early screen epics. One scene is filmed in Technicolor. Remade in all Technicolor and in VistaVision in 1956; |
December 16, 1923 | The Call of the Canyon | |
December 23, 1923 | Big Brother | lost |
December 24, 1923 | Don't Call It Love | lost |
December 30, 1923 | West of the Water Tower | lost |
Release date | Title | Notes |
---|---|---|
January 13, 1924 | The Humming Bird | |
January 23, 1924 | The Heritage of the Desert | With Technicolor sequences; |
January 27, 1924 | Flaming Barriers | lost |
February 4, 1924 | The Stranger | lost |
February 4, 1924 | Pied Piper Malone | |
February 17, 1924 | Shadows of Paris | lost |
February 18, 1924 | The Next Corner | lost |
March 2, 1924 | Icebound | lost |
March 3, 1924 | Singer Jim McKee | |
March 9, 1924 | A Society Scandal | lost |
March 16, 1924 | Fair Week | |
March 30, 1924 | The Fighting Coward | incomplete |
April 14, 1924 | The Dawn of a Tomorrow | lost |
April 20, 1924 | The Confidence Man | lost |
April 24, 1924 | Leap Year | |
April 27, 1924 | Triumph | |
May 4, 1924 | Men | lost |
May 4, 1924 | The Breaking Point | |
May 12, 1924 | Bluff | |
May 19, 1924 | The Moral Sinner | lost |
June 2, 1924 | Code of the Sea | |
June 8, 1924 | The Guilty One | lost |
June 15, 1924 | The Bedroom Window | |
June 21, 1924 | Wanderer of the Wasteland | Paramount's first all-Technicolor feature; lost |
June 22, 1924 | Unguarded Women | lost |
June 22, 1924 | Changing Husbands | |
June 30, 1924 | Tiger Love | lost |
July 21, 1924 | The Side Show of Life | |
August 4, 1924 | Manhandled | incomplete |
August 11, 1924 | Monsieur Beaucaire | |
August 17, 1924 | Empty Hands | lost |
August 24, 1924 | Lily of the Dust | lost |
August 25, 1924 | The Enemy Sex | |
August 31, 1924 | The Female | lost |
September 15, 1924 | The Man Who Fights Alone | lost |
September 15, 1924 | Sinners in Heaven | lost |
September 22, 1924 | The Alaskan | From the novel by James Oliver Curwood; lost |
September 28, 1924 | Feet of Clay | lost |
September 29, 1924 | The City That Never Sleeps | lost |
October 6, 1924 | Her Love Story | lost |
October 13, 1924 | Open All Night | |
October 13, 1924 | Dangerous Money | lost |
October 19, 1924 | The Border Legion | lost |
October 20, 1924 | The Fast Set | lost |
October 27, 1924 | The Story Without a Name | lost |
October 28, 1924 | Manhattan | |
November 2, 1924 | The Garden of Weeds | lost |
November 3, 1924 | Merton of the Movies | lost |
November 10, 1924 | Wages of Virtue | lost |
November 17, 1924 | A Sainted Devil | lost |
November 24, 1924 | Worldly Goods | lost |
November 30, 1924 | Forbidden Paradise | |
December 15, 1924 | Tongues of Flame | lost |
December 22, 1924 | North of 36 | |
December 29, 1924 | Argentine Love | lost |
December 29, 1924 | Peter Pan | Based on the play by J.M. Barrie; |
Release date | Title | Notes |
---|---|---|
January 5, 1925 | Tomorrow's Love | lost |
January 5, 1925 | Locked Doors | lost |
January 11, 1925 | Too Many Kisses | |
January 12, 1925 | East of Suez | lost |
January 19, 1925 | A Man Must Live | lost |
January 25, 1925 | The Golden Bed | |
January 26, 1925 | Miss Bluebeard | incomplete |
February 2, 1925 | The Devil's Cargo | lost |
February 2, 1925 | Forty Winks | lost |
February 9, 1925 | The Top of the World | lost |
February 15, 1925 | Coming Through | lost |
February 16, 1925 | The Swan | |
February 16, 1925 | Contraband | lost |
February 22, 1925 | New Lives for Old | lost |
February 25, 1925 | The Shock Punch | |
March 1, 1925 | The Thundering Herd | lost |
March 3, 1925 | Salome of the Tenements | lost |
March 16, 1925 | The Air Mail | incomplete |
March 20, 1925 | Grass | |
March 22, 1925 | Sackcloth and Scarlet | lost |
March 23, 1925 | Men and Women | lost |
March 30, 1925 | The Goose Hangs High | lost |
March 30, 1925 | The Dressmaker from Paris | lost |
April 6, 1925 | Code of the West | lost |
April 6, 1925 | A Kiss in the Dark | |
April 14, 1925 | Adventure | lost |
April 19, 1925 | The Charmer | lost |
April 20, 1925 | The Crowded Hour | lost |
April 20, 1925 | Madame Sans-Gêne | lost |
April 27, 1925 | The Night Club | incomplete |
May 4, 1925 | The Spaniard | lost |
May 4, 1925 | Any Woman | lost |
May 11, 1925 | Eve's Secret | |
May 17, 1925 | Welcome Home | |
May 25, 1925 | Old Home Week | lost |
May 31, 1925 | The Little French Girl | lost |
June 14, 1925 | Are Parents People? | |
June 22, 1925 | The Light of Western Stars | lost |
June 29, 1925 | Paths to Paradise | incomplete |
June 29, 1925 | Marry Me | lost |
June 1925 | The Wanderer | incomplete |
July 6, 1925 | The Manicure Girl | lost |
July 13, 1925 | Lost: A Wife | lost |
July 13, 1925 | The Lucky Devil | incomplete |
July 27, 1925 | Grounds for Divorce | incomplete |
August 2, 1925 | Sally of the Sawdust | |
August 3, 1925 | Night Life of New York | lost |
August 10, 1925 | In the Name of Love | lost |
August 17, 1925 | Rugged Water | lost |
August 23, 1925 | The Man Who Found Himself | lost |
August 24, 1925 | Beggar on Horseback | incomplete |
August 24, 1925 | The Street of Forgotten Men | incomplete |
September 7, 1925 | Not So Long Ago | lost |
September 7, 1925 | Wild, Wild Susan | lost |
September 14, 1925 | Wild Horse Mesa | |
September 20, 1925 | The Pony Express | incomplete |
September 21, 1925 | The Coast of Folly | lost |
September 28, 1925 | The Trouble with Wives | lost |
September 28, 1925 | A Son of His Father | lost |
October 5, 1925 | The Golden Princess | lost |
October 5, 1925 | A Regular Fellow | lost |
October 11, 1925 | Lovers in Quarantine | |
October 12, 1925 | New Brooms | lost |
October 15, 1925 | The Vanishing American | |
October 18, 1925 | Flower of Night | lost |
October 19, 1925 | Seven Keys to Baldpate | lost |
October 25, 1925 | The King on Main Street | With Technicolor sequences; incomplete |
November 8, 1925 | The Ancient Highway | lost |
November 15, 1925 | Lord Jim | |
November 16, 1925 | Stage Struck | With Technicolor sequences; |
November 22, 1925 | Irish Luck | |
November 30, 1925 | Cobra | |
December 7, 1925 | That Royle Girl | lost |
December 22, 1925 | A Kiss for Cinderella | |
December 28, 1925 | A Woman of the World | |
December 28, 1925 | The Best People | lost |
December 28, 1925 | Womanhandled | |
Release date | Title | Notes |
---|---|---|
January 4, 1926 | The Splendid Crime | lost |
January 7, 1926 | Moana | |
January 11, 1926 | Mannequin | |
January 14, 1926 | Hands Up! | |
January 18, 1926 | The Enchanted Hill | lost |
January 24, 1926 | Shadow of the Law | lost |
January 31, 1926 | The American Venus | With Technicolor sequences; incomplete (fragment) |
February 8, 1926 | The Grand Duchess and the Waiter | |
February 22, 1926 | Behind the Front | |
February 22, 1926 | Sea Horses | lost |
February 28, 1926 | The Song and Dance Man | incomplete |
March 1, 1926 | Let's Get Married | |
March 1, 1926 | Dancing Mothers | |
March 17, 1926 | Fascinating Youth | lost |
March 15, 1926 | The New Klondike | incomplete |
March 22, 1926 | Miss Brewster's Millions | lost |
March 22, 1926 | The Untamed Lady | lost |
March 22, 1926 | Desert Gold | lost |
March 27, 1926 | The Crown of Lies | lost |
March 29, 1926 | A Social Celebrity | lost |
April 1, 1926 | For Heaven's Sake | Distribution only, produced by Harold Lloyd Corporation; |
April 4, 1926 | The Blind Goddess | lost |
April 5, 1926 | The Runaway | incomplete |
April 12, 1926 | Peter Vernon's Silence | lost |
April 19, 1926 | That's My Baby | |
April 26, 1926 | The Lucky Lady | |
May 3, 1926 | Wet Paint | lost |
May 10, 1926 | The Rainmaker | lost |
May 17, 1926 | The Palm Beach Girl | lost |
May 16, 1926 | Aloma of the South Seas | Based on the play by John B. Hymer and Leroy Clemens; lost |
May 24, 1926 | The Secret Spring | |
May 24, 1926 | It's the Old Army Game | |
May 31, 1926 | Say It Again | lost |
June 7, 1926 | Good and Naughty | lost |
June 14, 1926 | Born to the West | lost |
June 27, 1926 | Variety | US distribution only, produced in Germany by UFA; |
June 1926 | Volcano! | incomplete; 1 reel missing |
July 18, 1926 | Nell Gwyn | |
July 24, 1926 | Mantrap | |
August 2, 1926 | Padlocked | |
August 16, 1926 | The Show-Off | |
August 25, 1926 | Beau Geste | |
August 29, 1926 | The Cat's Pajamas | lost |
August 29, 1926 | Fine Manners | |
September 5, 1926 | Love 'Em and Leave 'Em | |
September 18, 1926 | The Campus Flirt | lost |
September 19, 1926 | Tin Gods | lost |
September 20, 1926 | You Never Know Women | |
September 20, 1926 | Diplomacy | |
September 25, 1926 | You'd Be Surprised | |
September 27, 1926 | Forlorn River | lost |
September 27, 1926 | Hold That Lion | |
October 4, 1926 | Kid Boots | |
October 11, 1926 | The Ace of Cads | lost |
October 11, 1926 | The Quarterback | |
October 12, 1926 | The Sorrows of Satan | |
October 18, 1926 | The Eagle of the Sea | incomplete |
October 25, 1926 | So's Your Old Man | |
October 1926 | London | lost |
November 1, 1926 | The Lady of the Harem | lost |
November 6, 1926 | We're in the Navy Now | incomplete; 1 reel missing |
November 8, 1926 | Everybody's Acting | lost |
November 20, 1926 | God Gave Me Twenty Cents | lost |
November 21, 1926 | The Great Gatsby | incomplete (fragment) |
November 22, 1926 | The Popular Sin | incomplete (fragment) |
November 27, 1926 | The Canadian | |
December 6, 1926 | Old Ironsides | |
December 13, 1926 | Stranded in Paris | lost |
December 27, 1926 | Man of the Forest | lost |
Release date | Title | Notes |
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January 1, 1927 | Hotel Imperial | |
January 8, 1927 | Blonde or Brunette | |
January 15, 1927 | The Potters | lost |
January 22, 1927 | The Kid Brother | Distribution only, produced by Harold Lloyd Corporation; |
January 23, 1927 | Paradise for Two | lost |
January 30, 1927 | New York | lost |
February 12, 1927 | Let It Rain | lost |
February 19, 1927 | It | |
February 20, 1927 | Love's Greatest Mistake | lost |
February 22, 1927 | A Kiss in a Taxi | lost |
February 26, 1927 | Blind Alleys | lost |
February 28, 1927 | Stark Love | |
March 5, 1927 | The Mysterious Rider | lost |
March 8, 1927 | Casey at the Bat | |
March 13, 1927 | Metropolis | US distribution only, produced in Germany by UFA; |
March 19, 1927 | Evening Clothes | lost |
March 26, 1927 | Fashions for Women | lost |
March 26, 1927 | Cabaret | lost |
March 27, 1927 | The Telephone Girl | |
April 2, 1927 | Too Many Crooks | lost. First film released after the name change to "Paramount Famous Lasky Corporation" |
April 9, 1927 | Afraid to Love | lost |
April 9, 1927 | Ritzy | lost |
April 9, 1927 | Arizona Bound | lost |
April 16, 1927 | Knockout Reilly | lost |
April 25, 1927 | Children of Divorce | |
April 29, 1927 | Chang: A Drama of the Wilderness | |
April 30, 1927 | Senorita | |
May 6, 1927 | Special Delivery | |
May 7, 1927 | Wedding Bills | lost |
May 14, 1927 | Rough House Rosie | incomplete |
June 4, 1927 | Drums of the Desert | lost |
June 11, 1927 | Running Wild | |
June 18, 1927 | Rolled Stockings | lost |
June 18, 1927 | Time to Love | lost |
June 19, 1927 | Tip Toes | lost |
June 25, 1927 | The Way of All Flesh | fragment |
July 2, 1927 | The Last Outlaw | |
July 9, 1927 | Man Power | lost |
July 27, 1927 | Ten Modern Commandments | lost |
August 1, 1927 | Nevada | |
August 1, 1927 | Madame Pompadour | |
August 1, 1927 | Fireman, Save My Child | |
August 6, 1927 | Service for Ladies | lost |
August 12, 1927 | Wings | Synchronized Score and Sound Effects; Winner of the first "Best Picture" Academy Award [1] |
August 20, 1927 | Underworld | |
August 27, 1927 | Soft Cushions | lost |
August 27, 1927 | Hula | |
September 3, 1927 | We're All Gamblers | lost |
September 3, 1927 | Swim Girl, Swim | lost |
September 10, 1927 | Barbed Wire | |
September 17, 1927 | One Woman to Another | lost |
September 24, 1927 | Tell It to Sweeney | |
October 1, 1927 | The Rough Riders | incomplete (fragment) |
October 1, 1927 | A Gentleman of Paris | |
October 8, 1927 | Figures Don't Lie | lost |
October 8, 1927 | Shootin' Irons | |
October 15, 1927 | Shanghai Bound | lost |
October 15, 1927 | Jesse James | lost |
October 22, 1927 | Now We're in the Air | incomplete |
October 29, 1927 | The Woman on Trial | incomplete (fragments) |
November 5, 1927 | Open Range | lost |
November 12, 1927 | The City Gone Wild | lost |
November 12, 1927 | She's a Sheik | |
November 13, 1927 | The Last Waltz | US distribution only, produced in Germany by UFA; |
November 19, 1927 | The Spotlight | lost |
December 3, 1927 | Honeymoon Hate | lost |
December 7, 1927 | Get Your Man | incomplete |
December 10, 1927 | The Gay Defender | lost |
December 17, 1927 | Two Flaming Youths | lost |
December 24, 1927 | Serenade | lost |
Release date | Title | Notes |
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January 7, 1928 | Wife Savers | lost |
January 7, 1928 | Beau Sabreur | trailer survives |
January 14, 1928 | Love and Learn | lost |
January 18, 1928 | Gentlemen Prefer Blondes | lost |
January 21, 1928 | The Pioneer Scout | lost |
January 22, 1928 | The Last Command | |
February 4, 1928 | The Secret Hour | lost |
February 11, 1928 | Sporting Goods | lost |
February 18, 1928 | Doomsday | |
February 25, 1928 | The Showdown | |
February 26, 1928 | Feel My Pulse | |
March 3, 1928 | Tillie's Punctured Romance | lost |
March 10, 1928 | The Legion of the Condemned | lost |
March 10, 1928 | Red Hair | One Technicolor sequence; incomplete (fragment) |
March 17, 1928 | Partners in Crime | |
March 24, 1928 | Something Always Happens | lost |
April 7, 1928 | Speedy | Part Talkie; Distribution only, produced by Harold Lloyd Corporation. |
April 7, 1928 | A Night of Mystery | lost |
April 14, 1928 | Three Sinners | lost |
April 19, 1928 | Abie's Irish Rose | Part Talkie |
April 21, 1928 | The Sunset Legion | lost |
April 21, 1928 | Easy Come, Easy Go | lost |
May 12, 1928 | Adventure Mad | US distribution only; produced in Germany by UFA |
May 12, 1928 | The Fifty-Fifty Girl | lost |
May 26, 1928 | The Street of Sin | lost |
May 26, 1928 | The Drag Net | lost |
May 27, 1928 | His Tiger Lady | |
June 2, 1928 | The Magnificent Flirt | lost |
June 11, 1928 | Fools for Luck | lost |
June 16, 1928 | Half a Bride | lost |
June 17, 1928 | Ladies of the Mob | lost |
June 23, 1928 | The Vanishing Pioneer | lost |
June 23, 1928 | Kit Carson | |
July 1, 1928 | The Big Killing | |
July 14, 1928 | Hot News | lost |
July 21, 1928 | The Mating Call | |
August 4, 1928 | Warming Up | Paramount's first feature with synchronized score and sound effects. |
August 11, 1928 | Forgotten Faces | Silent |
August 18, 1928 | Loves of an Actress | Synchronized Score and Sound Effects; lost |
August 18, 1928 | Just Married | Silent |
August 25, 1928 | The Water Hole | Silent. Two-color Technicolor sequences.; lost |
August 25, 1928 | The First Kiss | lost |
September 1, 1928 | The Patriot | Paramount's first part-talking feature. nominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture, now a lost film |
September 1, 1928 | The Sawdust Paradise | Synchronized Score and Sound Effects; lost |
September 15, 1928 | The Fleet's In | Part Talkie; lost |
September 22, 1928 | Beggars of Life | Part Talkie |
September 29, 1928 | The Docks of New York | Silent |
October 6, 1928 | The Wedding March | Synchronized Score and Sound Effects |
October 13, 1928 | Moran of the Marines | lost |
October 13, 1928 | Take Me Home | lost |
October 27, 1928 | Varsity | Part Talkie; lost |
November 3, 1928 | The Racket | Silent; nominee for the first "Best Picture" Academy Award |
November 3, 1928 | The Woman from Moscow | Synchronized Score and Sound Effects: incomplete; reels 4, 6 7 held in Lobster films, Status Unclear following 2020 incident |
November 10, 1928 | Avalanche | lost |
November 17, 1928 | His Private Life | lost |
November 24, 1928 | Manhattan Cocktail | Part Talkie; lost |
December 1, 1928 | Someone to Love | lost |
December 8, 1928 | Three Weekends | incomplete (fragment) |
December 22, 1928 | What a Night! | lost |
December 29, 1928 | Sins of the Fathers | Part Talkie |
Release date | Title | Notes |
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January 5, 1929 | Interference | Paramount's first 100% all-talking picture. [1] First film in the 1929–1949 library owned by Universal Television via EMKA, Ltd. |
January 12, 1929 | Behind the German Lines | Synchronized Score and Sound Effects; German documentary about World War I, produced by Ufa. |
January 12, 1929 | The Shopworn Angel | Part Talkie |
January 19, 1929 | The Case of Lena Smith | Silent; fragment |
January 26, 1929 | The Doctor's Secret | All Talking; presumed lost |
February 2, 1929 | Marquis Preferred | Silent |
February 9, 1929 | The Wolf of Wall Street | All Talking |
February 9, 1929 | Sunset Pass | Silent; lost |
February 16, 1929 | Homecoming | Synchronized Score and Sound Effects; US distribution only, produced in Germany by UFA |
February 16, 1929 | The Canary Murder Case | All Talking |
February 23, 1929 | Redskin | Synchronized Score and Sound Effects. Two-color Technicolor sequences. |
March 2, 1929 | The Carnation Kid | Part Talkie |
March 9, 1929 | The Dummy | All Talking |
March 16, 1929 | Looping the Loop | Synchronized Score and Sound Effects. German film, produced by Ufa . |
March 23, 1929 | Chinatown Nights | All Talking |
March 30, 1929 | Wolf Song | Part Talkie |
April 6, 1929 | The Wild Party | All Talking [2] |
April 13, 1929 | Close Harmony | All Talking |
April 13, 1929 | The Letter | All Talking |
April 20, 1929 | Nothing But the Truth | All Talking |
April 27, 1929 | The Hole in the Wall | All Talking, Incomplete |
May 4, 1929 | Gentlemen of the Press | All Talking |
May 4, 1929 | The Studio Murder Mystery | All Talking |
May 11, 1929 | Betrayal | Part Talkie; lost |
May 18, 1929 | A Dangerous Woman | All Talking |
May 18, 1929 | The Rainbow Man | All Talking |
May 25, 1929 | The Man I Love | All Talking |
May 25, 1929 | Innocents of Paris | All Talking |
May, 1929 | The Silver King | Silent |
June 8, 1929 | Stairs of Sand | Silent; lost |
June 15, 1929 | The Wheel of Life | All Talking |
June 20, 1929 | Thunderbolt | All Talking |
June 29, 1929 | Fashions in Love | All Talking |
June 29, 1929 | River of Romance | All Talking |
July 6, 1929 | Divorce Made Easy | All Talking |
July 13, 1929 | Dangerous Curves | All Talking |
August 3, 1929 | The Cocoanuts [1] | All Talking |
August 3, 1929 | Hungarian Rhapsody | Synchronized Score and Sound Effects. German film, produced by ufa . |
August 10, 1929 | The Mysterious Dr. Fu Manchu | All Talking |
August 17, 1929 | Charming Sinners | All Talking |
August 24, 1929 | The Soul of France | Synchronized Score and Sound Effects |
August 31, 1929 | The Greene Murder Case | All Talking |
September 7, 1929 | The Dance of Life | All Talking. Two-color Technicolor sequences. |
September 14, 1929 | Fast Company | All Talking; Incomplete |
September 21, 1929 | The Lady Lies | All Talking |
September 21, 1929 | Illusion | All Talking |
September 28, 1929 | Jealousy | All Talking; presumed lost |
September 28, 1929 | Woman Trap | All Talking |
October 5, 1929 | The Love Doctor | All Talking; Incomplete, Missing Sound Discs 2&4 |
October 12, 1929 | Why Bring That Up? | All Talking |
October 19, 1929 | Welcome Danger | All Talking; produced by Harold Lloyd Corporation; owned by the estate of Harold Lloyd, with distribution rights currently licensed to Janus Films and The Criterion Collection |
October 19, 1929 | The Saturday Night Kid | All Talking |
October 26, 1929 | The Return of Sherlock Holmes | All Talking; Picture Survives, Sound is Lost |
November 2, 1929 | Sweetie | All Talking |
November 9, 1929 | The Virginian | All Talking |
November 16, 1929 | The Mighty | All Talking |
November 23, 1929 | Darkened Rooms | All Talking |
November 30, 1929 | The Battle of Paris | All Talking |
December 7, 1929 | Glorifying the American Girl | All Talking. Two-color Technicolor sequences. |
December 14, 1929 | Half Way to Heaven | All Talking |
December 21, 1929 | Pointed Heels | All Talking. Two-color Technicolor sequences. |
December 21, 1929 | The Marriage Playground | All Talking |
December 28, 1929 | The Laughing Lady | All Talking |
December 28, 1929 | The Four Feathers | Synchronized Score and Sound Effects. Last silent feature film released by Paramount. |
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