List of Triangle Film Corporation films

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List of feature films distributed by the Triangle Film Corporation between 1915 and 1919. The company also released a number of short comedy films.

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1915

TitleRelease DateDirectorNotes
The Iron Strain September 23, 1915 Reginald Barker lost
The Lamb September 23, 1915 Christy Cabanne extant
The Coward October 3, 1915 Reginald Barker extant
The Disciple October 17, 1915 William S. Hart extant
The Lily and the Rose November 7, 1915 Paul Powell extant
Jordan Is a Hard Road November 14, 1915 Allan Dwan lost
Old Heidelberg November 14, 1915 John Emerson extant
The Edge of the Abyss November 21, 1915 Walter Edwards lost
Martyrs of the Alamo November 21, 1915 Christy Cabanne extant
The Penitentes November 21, 1915 Jack Conway lost
Between Men November 28, 1915 William S. Hart extant
Cross Currents November 28, 1915 Francis J. Grandon lost
The Sable Lorcha November 28, 1915 Lloyd Ingraham lost
Double Trouble December 5, 1915 Christy Cabanne extant
The Golden Claw December 5, 1915 Reginald Barker lost
Aloha Oe December 12, 1915 Richard Stanton lost
The Despoiler December 15, 1915 Reginald Barker lost
Don Quixote December 19, 1915 Edward Dillon lost
The Winged Idol December 19, 1915 Scott Sidney lost
Civilization December 31, 1915 Reginald Barker, Thomas H. Ince extant

1916

TitleRelease DateDirectorNotes
Peggy January 2, 1916 Thomas H. Ince, Charles Giblyn lost
The Wood Nymph January 2, 1916 Paul Powell lost
Let Katie Do It January 6, 1916 Chester Franklin, Sidney Franklin extant
The Corner January 9, 1916 Walter Edwards lost
The Missing Links January 16, 1916 Lloyd Ingraham lost
The Conqueror January 23, 1916 Reginald Barker lost
The Green Swamp January 30, 1916 Scott Sidney extant
Acquitted February 6, 1916 Paul Powell lost
The Three Musketeers February 6, 1916 Charles Swickard extant
His Picture in the Papers February 13, 1916 John Emerson extant
Honor's Altar February 14, 1916 Walter Edwards lost
Betty of Greystone February 20, 1916 Allan Dwan incomplete
Bullets and Brown Eyes February 20, 1916 Scott Sidney lost
Martha's Vindication February 20, 1916 Chester Franklin, Sidney Franklin lost
The Raiders February 27, 1916 Charles Swickard lost
The Last Act February 27, 1916 Walter Edwards lost
Daphne and the Pirate March 5, 1916 Christy Cabanne lost
Hell's Hinges March 5, 1916 Charles Swickard extant
The Moral Fabric March 5, 1916 Raymond B. West lost
The Flying Torpedo March 12, 1916 John B. O'Brien, Christy Cabanne lost
The Habit of Happiness March 12, 1916 Allan Dwan extant
Hoodoo Ann March 26, 1916 Lloyd Ingraham extant
Little Meena's Romance April 2, 1916 Paul Powell incomplete
The Waifs April 2, 1916 Scott Sidney lost
The Aryan April 9, 1916 William S. Hart, Reginald Barker incomplete
The Good Bad-Man April 13, 1916 Allan Dwan incomplete
Sold for Marriage April 16, 1916 Christy Cabanne extant
The Stepping Stone April 16, 1916 Reginald Barker, Thomas H. Ince lost
Sunshine Dad April 23, 1916 Edward Dillon extant
Civilization's Child April 23, 1916 Charles Giblyn lost
The Beggar of Cawnpore April 30, 1916 Charles Swickard extant
The Bugle Call April 30, 1916 Reginald Barker lost
The Children in the House April 30, 1916 Chester Franklin, Sidney Franklin extant
The No-Good Guy May 7, 1916 Walter Edwards lost
Not My Sister May 14, 1916 Charles Giblyn lost
Susan Rocks the Boat May 16, 1916 Paul Powell lost
A Child of the Paris Streets May 21, 1916 Lloyd Ingraham extant
The Primal Lure May 21, 1916 William S. Hart fragment
The Market of Vain Desire May 28, 1916 Reginald Barker extant
Reggie Mixes In May 28, 1916 Christy Cabanne extant
Mr. Goode, Samaritan May 29, 1916 Edward Dillon lost
Going Straight June 4, 1916 Chester Franklin, Sidney Franklin extant
Macbeth June 4, 1916 John Emerson lost
The Sorrows of Love June 11, 1916 Charles Giblyn lost
The Dividend June 18, 1916 Walter Edwards, Thomas H. Ince lost
An Innocent Magdalene June 18, 1916 Allan Dwan lost
The Apostle of Vengeance June 25, 1916 Clifford Smith lost
Flirting with Fate June 25, 1916 Christy Cabanne extant
A Wild Girl of the Sierras June 25, 1916 Paul Powell lost
Casey at the Bat July 2, 1916 Lloyd Ingraham lost
The Phantom July 2, 1916 Charles Giblyn lost
The Deserter July 9, 1916 Walter Edwards extant
Eye of the Night July 16, 1916 Walter Edwards lost
The Little School Ma'am July 16, 1916 Chester Franklin, Sidney Franklin lost
The Captive God July 23, 1916 Charles Swickard extant
Stranded July 23, 1916 Lloyd Ingraham lost
The Half-Breed July 30, 1916 Allan Dwan extant
The Payment July 30, 1916 Raymond B. West lost
Home July 30, 1916 Raymond B. West lost
Honor Thy Name August 6, 1916 Charles Giblyn lost
The Marriage of Molly-O August 6, 1916 Paul Powell lost
The Devil's Needle August 13, 1916 Chester Withey incomplete
Shell 43 August 13, 1916 Reginald Barker lost
Hell-to-Pay Austin August 20, 1916 Paul Powell lost
Lieutenant Danny, U.S.A August 20, 1916 Walter Edwards lost
Pillars of Society August 27, 1916 Raoul Walsh lost
Gretchen the Greenhorn September 3, 1916 Chester Franklin, Sidney Franklin extant
The Patriot September 3, 1916 William S. Hart lost
Intolerance September 5, 1916 D. W. Griffith incomplete
The Little Liar September 10, 1916 Lloyd Ingraham lost
Manhattan Madness September 10, 1916 Allan Dwan lost
The Thoroughbred September 10, 1916 Reginald Barker lost
The Wolf Woman September 17, 1916 Raymond B. West lost
The Dawn Maker September 24, 1916 William S. Hart lost
Diane of the Follies September 24, 1916 Christy Cabanne lost
The Jungle Child October 1, 1916 Walter Edwards lost
Plain Jane October 8, 1916 Charles Miller extant
The Rummy October 8, 1916 Paul Powell extant
The Old Folks at Home October 15, 1916 Chester Withey unclear
The Return of Draw Egan October 15, 1916 William S. Hart incomplete
Fifty-Fifty October 22, 1916 Allan Dwan extant
The Vagabond Prince October 22, 1916 Charles Giblyn extant
A Sister of Six October 29, 1916 Chester Franklin, Sidney Franklin fragment
Somewhere in France October 29, 1916 Charles Giblyn lost
American Aristocracy November 5, 1916 Lloyd Ingraham extant
Atta Boy's Last Race November 5, 1916 George Siegmann lost
A Corner in Colleens November 5, 1916 Charles Miller lost
Jim Grimsby's Boy November 12, 1916 Reginald Barker lost
The Microscope Mystery November 19, 1916 Paul Powell incomplete
The Honorable Algy November 19, 1916 Raymond B. West lost
The Children Pay November 26, 1919 Lloyd Ingraham extant
The Devil's Double November 26, 1919 William S. Hart lost
Children of the Feud December 2, 1916 Joseph Henabery lost
The Criminal December 2, 1916 Reginald Barker lost
The Wharf Rat December 9, 1916 Chester Withey lost
Bawbs O' Blue Ridge December 9, 1916 Charles Miller lost
A Gamble in Souls December 9, 1916 Walter Edwards incomplete
The Matrimaniac  [ cy; fi ]December 16, 1916 Paul Powell extant
The Sin Ye Do December 16, 1916 Walter Edwards lost
The Heiress at Coffee Dan's December 23, 1916 Edward Dillon lost
The Americano December 24, 1916 John Emerson extant
Three of Many December 24, 1916 Reginald Barker lost
The House Built Upon Sand December 31, 1916 Edward Morrissey lost

1917

TitleRelease DateDirectorNotes
Truthful Tulliver January 7, 1917 William S. Hart extant
The Weaker Sex January 7, 1917 Raymond B. West extant
The Little Yank January 14, 1917 George Siegmann extant
The Bride of Hate January 14, 1917 Walter Edwards lost
The Iced Bullet January 21, 1917 Reginald Barker extant
Nina, the Flower Girl January 21, 1917 Lloyd Ingraham lost
Chicken Casey January 28, 1917 Raymond B. West incomplete (Reels 1 & 2 Of 5)
Envy January 29, 1917 Richard Ridgely lost
Jim Bludso February 4, 1917 Tod Browning lost
The Crab February 4, 1917 Walter Edwards extant
Pride February 5, 1917 Richard Ridgely extant
A Girl of the Timber Claims February 11, 1917 Paul Powell lost
The Gunfighter February 11, 1917 William S. Hart extant
The Bad Boy February 18, 1917 Chester Withey lost
Princess of the Dark February 18, 1917 Charles Miller lost
Stage Struck February 25, 1917 Edward Morrissey extant
The Last of the Ingrams February 26, 1917 Walter Edwards lost
Passion February 26, 1917 Richard Ridgely lost
Back of the Man March 4, 1917 Reginald Barker lost
Betsy's Burglar March 4, 1917 Paul Powell lost
Wrath March 5, 1917 Theodore Marston lost
A Love Sublime March 11, 1917 Tod Browning lost
The Little Brother March 11, 1917 Charles Miller lost
The Seventh Sin March 17, 1917 Theodore Marston extant
A Daughter of the Poor March 18, 1917 Edward Dillon incomplete
Blood Will Tell March 18, 1917 Charles Miller lost
A Woman's Awakening March 25, 1917 Chester Withey lost
The Dark Road April 1, 1917 Charles Miller lost
Her Father's Keeper April 2, 1917 Arthur Rosson, Richard Rosson lost
The Boss of the Lazy Y April 7, 1917 Clifford Smith lost
Her Official Fathers April 8, 1917 Elmer Clifton, Joseph Henabery lost
Sweetheart of the Doomed April 8, 1917 Reginald Barker lost
An Old Fashioned Young Man April 15, 1917 Lloyd Ingraham lost
Paddy O'Hara April 15, 1917 Walter Edwards lost
Cheerful Givers April 15, 1917 Paul Powell lost
The Desert Man April 22, 1917 William S. Hart fragment
Hands Up! April 29, 1917 Tod Browning lost
The Pinch Hitter April 29, 1917 Victor Schertzinger extant
Might and the Man May 6, 1917 Edward Dillon lost
The Snarl May 6, 1917 Raymond B. West lost
Happiness May 13, 1917 Reginald Barker extant
The Man Who Made Good May 13, 1917 Arthur Rosson lost
Souls Triumphant May 20, 1917 John B. O'Brien lost
Wild Winship's Widow May 20, 1917 Charles Miller lost
The Square Deal Man May 25, 1917 William S. Hart extant
Madame Bo-Peep May 27, 1917 Chester Withey lost
The Millionaire Vagrant May 27, 1917 Victor Schertzinger extant
Wolf Lowry May 27, 1917 William S. Hart extant
American - That's All June 3, 1917 Arthur Rosson lost
The Girl, Glory June 10, 1917 Roy William Neill extant
Love or Justice June 10, 1917 Walter Edwards lost
Paws of the Bear June 17, 1917 Reginald Barker lost
Her Excellency, the Governor June 24, 1917 Albert Parker lost
Madcap Madge June 24, 1917 Raymond B. West extant
The Clodhopper June 24, 1917 Victor Schertzinger extant
The Hater of Men July 1, 1917 Charles Miller extant
The Flame of the Yukon July 1, 1917 Charles Miller extant
Time Locks and Diamonds July 8, 1917 Walter Edwards lost
A Strange Transgressor July 8, 1917 Reginald Barker lost
The Mother Instinct July 15, 1917 Roy William Neill lost
The Sawdust Ring July 15, 1917 Charles Miller, Paul Powell incomplete
In Slumberland July 22, 1917 Irvin Willat lost
Sudden Jim July 22, 1917 Victor Schertzinger lost
A Successful Failure July 22, 1917 Arthur Rosson
Borrowed Plumage July 29, 1917 Raymond B. West incomplete
An Even Break August 5, 1917 Lambert Hillyer extant
The Food Gamblers August 5, 1917 Albert Parker lost
Golden Rule Kate August 12, 1917 Reginald Barker incomplete
Wee Lady Betty August 19, 1917 Charles Miller lost
Wooden Shoes August 20, 1917 Raymond B. West lost
Grafters August 26, 1917 Arthur Rosson extant
Master of His Home August 30, 1917 Walter Edwards lost
The Man Hater September 2, 1917 Albert Parker lost
Ten of Diamonds September 2, 1917 Raymond B. West extant
The Cold Deck September 3, 1917 William S. Hart incomplete
Polly Ann September 9, 1917 Charles Miller lost
Idolators September 9, 1917 Walter Edwards lost
Mountain Dew September 16, 1917 Thomas N. Heffron lost
The Haunted House September 20, 1917 Albert Parker extant
Bond of Fear September 23, 1917 Jack Conway extant
Flying Colors September 23, 1917 Frank Borzage fragment
The Devil Dodger September 23, 1917 Clifford Smith lost
Broadway Arizona September 30, 1917 Lynn Reynolds extant
The Tar Heel Warrior September 30, 1917 E. Mason Hopper lost
Ashes of Hope October 7, 1917 Walter Edwards incomplete
One Shot Ross October 14, 1917 Clifford Smith lost
Wild Sumac October 14, 1917 William V. Mong lost
The Firefly of Tough Luck October 21, 1917 E. Mason Hopper lost
Cassidy October 21, 1917 Arthur Rosson lost
The Stainless Barrier October 28, 1917 Thomas N. Heffron lost
Up or Down? November 4, 1917 Lynn Reynolds lost
Fighting Back November 4, 1917 Raymond Wells lost
Indiscreet Corinne November 11, 1917 John Francis Dillon extant
The Medicine Man November 11, 1917 Clifford Smith lost
A Case at Law November 18, 1917 Arthur Rosson lost
The Fuel of Life November 18, 1917 Walter Edwards lost
For Valour November 25, 1917 Albert Parker lost
The Regenerates November 25, 1917 E. Mason Hopper extant
Until They Get Me December 2, 1917 Frank Borzage extant
The Sudden Gentleman December 2, 1917 Thomas N. Heffron fragment
Fanatics December 9, 1917 Raymond Wells lost
The Learning of Jim Benton December 9, 1917 Clifford Smith lost
The Ship of Doom December 15, 1917 Wyndham Gittens lost
Because of a Woman December 16, 1917 Jack Conway lost
The Maternal Spark December 16, 1917 Gilbert P. Hamilton lost
The Gown of Destiny December 30, 1917 Lynn Reynolds extant
Framing Framers December 30, 1917 Ferris Hartman lost

1918

TitleRelease DateDirectorNotes
Without Honor January 5, 1918 E. Mason Hopper extant
Betty Takes a Hand January 6, 1918 John Francis Dillon extant
The Man Above the Law January 6, 1918 Raymond Wells lost
I Love You January 13, 1918 Walter Edwards lost
The Argument January 20, 1918 Walter Edwards lost
The Flames of Chance January 20, 1918 Raymond Wells lost
The Gun Woman January 27, 1918 Frank Borzage extant
Her American Husband January 27, 1918 E. Mason Hopper lost
The Hopper February 3, 1918 Thomas N. Heffron lost
Limousine Life February 3, 1918 John Francis Dillon lost
Real Folks February 10, 1918 Walter Edwards lost
Captain of His Soul February 10, 1918 Gilbert P. Hamilton lost
Keith of the Border February 17, 1918 Clifford Smith lost
From Two to Six February 17, 1918 Albert Parker lost
Little Red Decides February 24, 1918 Jack Conway lost
A Soul in Trust February 24, 1918 Gilbert P. Hamilton lost
Heiress for a Day March 3, 1918 John Francis Dillon lost
The Shoes That Danced March 3, 1918 Frank Borzage lost
The Hard Rock Breed March 10, 1918 Raymond Wells lost
The Sea Panther March 10, 1918 Thomas N. Heffron lost
The Answer March 17, 1918 E. Mason Hopper lost
Faith Endurin' March 17, 1918 Clifford Smith lost
Innocent's Progress March 24, 1918 Frank Borzage lost
Nancy Comes Home March 24, 1918 John Francis Dillon lost
The Vortex March 31, 1918 Gilbert P. Hamilton lost
The Love Brokers March 31, 1918 E. Mason Hopper lost
The Law of the Great Northwest April 14, 1918 Raymond Wells lost
Who Killed Walton? April 14, 1918 Thomas N. Heffron lost
Society for Sale April 21, 1918 Frank Borzage lost
The Hand at the Window April 21, 1918 Raymond Wells lost
Paying His Debt April 28, 1918 Clifford Smith lost
The Lonely Woman April 28, 1918 Thomas N. Heffron lost
Her Decision May 2, 1918 Jack Conway lost
An Honest Man May 6, 1918 Frank Borzage lost
Wolves of the Border May 12, 1918 Clifford Smith lost
Old Hartwell's Cub May 19, 1918 Thomas N. Heffron lost
Who Is to Blame? May 19, 1918 Frank Borzage lost
Old Love for New May 26, 1918 Raymond Wells lost
High Stakes May 26, 1918 Arthur Hoyt lost
The Man Who Woke Up June 2, 1918 James McLaughlin lost
The Red-Haired Cupid June 2, 1918 Clifford Smith lost
Madame Sphinx June 9, 1918 Thomas N. Heffron lost
The Last Rebel June 9, 1918 Gilbert P. Hamilton lost
Station Content June 16, 1918 Arthur Hoyt incomplete
His Enemy, the Law June 16, 1918 Raymond Wells lost
You Can't Believe Everything June 23, 1918 Jack Conway lost
Closin' In June 23, 1918 James McLaughlin lost
The Painted Lily June 30, 1918 Thomas N. Heffron lost
The Fly God June 30, 1918 Clifford Smith lost
Everywoman's Husband July 7, 1918 Gilbert P. Hamilton extant
A Good Loser July 7, 1918 Dick Donaldson lost
Marked Cards July 14, 1918 Henri D'Elba lost
Hell's End July 14, 1918 James McLaughlin lost
By Proxy July 21, 1918 Clifford Smith lost
False Ambition July 21, 1918 Gilbert P. Hamilton lost
Beyond the Shadows July 28, 1918 James McLaughlin lost
The Golden Fleece July 28, 1918 Gilbert P. Hamilton lost
Shifting Sands August 1, 1918 Albert Parker extant
The Price of Applause August 4, 1918 Thomas N. Heffron lost
Alias Mary Brown August 4, 1918 Henri D'Elba lost
They're Off August 10, 1918 Roy William Neill incomplete
Cactus Crandall August 11, 1918 Clifford Smith lost
The Ghost Flower August 18, 1918 Frank Borzage lost
High Tide August 18, 1918 Gilbert P. Hamilton lost
Daughter Angele August 25, 1918 William C. Dowlan extant
Wild Life August 25, 1918 Henry Otto lost
The Mask September 1, 1918 Thomas N. Heffron lost
Untamed September 1, 1918 Clifford Smith lost
Mystic Faces September 8, 1918 E. Mason Hopper lost
The Secret Code September 8, 1918 Albert Parker lost
The Atom September 15, 1918 Frank Borzage lost
Desert Law September 15, 1918 Jack Conway lost
The Grey Parasol September 22, 1918 Lawrence C. Windom lost
Tony America October 6, 1918 Thomas N. Heffron lost
The Pretender October 20, 1918 Clifford Smith lost
The Reckoning Day October 20, 1918 Roy Clements lost
Deuce Duncan November 24, 1918 Thomas N. Heffron lost
Love's Pay Day December 1, 1918 E. Mason Hopper lost
The Silent Rider December 8, 1918 Clifford Smith lost
Irish Eyes December 15, 1918 William C. Dowlan lost
Crown Jewels December 22, 1918 Roy Clements lost
Wife or Country December 29, 1918 E. Mason Hopper lost

1919

TitleRelease DateDirectorNotes
Restless Souls February 2, 1919 William C. Dowlan lost
Secret Marriage February 9, 1919 Tom Ricketts lost
Child of M'sieu February 16, 1919 Harrish Ingraham lost
A Wild Goose Chase March 2, 1919 Harry Beaumont lost
The Railroader March 9, 1919 Colin Campbell lost
It's a Bear March 16, 1919 Lawrence C. Windom lost
Toton the Apache March 30, 1919 Frank Borzage lost
A Regular Fellow April 13, 1919 Christy Cabanne extant
Devil McCare April 20, 1919 Lorimer Johnston lost
The Follies Girl April 27, 1919 John Francis Dillon extant
Taxi May 11, 1919 Lawrence C. Windom lost
The Water Lily May 18, 1919 George Ridgwell extant
The Mayor of Filbert May 25, 1919 Christy Cabanne lost
Love's Prisoner June 8, 1919 John Francis Dillon extant
Upside Down June 22, 1919 Lawrence C. Windom lost
Prudence on Broadway July 6, 1919 Frank Borzage lost
The Unbroken Promise July 27, 1919 Frank Powell lost
Fruits of Passion August 9, 1919 George Ridgwell lost
Three Black Eyes August 31, 1919 Charles Horan lost

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