List of Paramount Pictures films (1920–1929)

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The following is a list of films originally produced and/or distributed theatrically by Paramount Pictures and released in the 1920s.

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1920

Release dateTitleNotes
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

1921

Release dateTitleNotes
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

1922

Release dateTitleNotes
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

1923

Release dateTitleNotes
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

1924

Release dateTitleNotes
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;

1925

Release dateTitleNotes
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

1926

Release dateTitleNotes
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

1927

Release dateTitleNotes
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

1928

Release dateTitleNotes
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

1929

Release dateTitleNotes
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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