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This film is listed in the American Silent Feature Film Survival Database, but no holdings are located in the archives. [30] Remodeling Her Husband: Lillian Gish: Dorothy Gish, James Rennie: The only movie Lillian Gish directed. [31] Romance: Chester Withey: Doris Keane, Basil Sydney: The Screaming Shadow: Ben F. Wilson, Duke Worne: Ben F ...
List of lost films; List of lost silent films (1910–1914) List of lost silent films (1915–1919) List of lost silent films (1920–1924) List of lost silent films (1925–1929) List of incomplete or partially lost films; List of lost or unfinished animated films; List of rediscovered films; List of rediscovered film footage
Directors such as Albert Capellani and Maurice Tourneur began to insist on naturalism in their films. By the mid-1920s many American silent films had adopted a more naturalistic acting style, though not all actors and directors accepted naturalistic, low-key acting straight away; as late as 1927, films featuring expressionistic acting styles ...
The only known surviving Bolivian film of the silent era. Discovered in a La Paz basement in 1989, it required over a decade of restoration and was not released until 2010. [208] 1931: Love and Duty: Bu Wancang: Ruan Lingyu: Silent film made in China, and rediscovered in Uruguay in the 1990s. [209] 1938: As the Earth Turns: Richard Lyford
The Mountain Eagle was the second film to be directed by Alfred Hitchcock in 1926; the silent melodrama has been described by the British Film Institute as their "most wanted" lost film. [9] London After Midnight , starring Lon Chaney and directed by Tod Browning in 1927, was a silent-era mystery-thriller pseudo-vampire film that is now ...
List of lost silent films (1920–1924) List of lost silent films (1925–1929) List of Universal Pictures films (1920–1929) M. List of Malayalam films before 1960;
A list of avant-garde and experimental films made before 1930. Though some had dedicated music scores written for them, or were synchronized to records, nearly all of these films were silent. Several of them involve color, through tinting, hand-painting or even photographic color.
Despite extensive searches for the film and rumours of surviving copies existing in obscure archives, no other trace of the film has been found. [33] Gwiaździsta eskadra: Leonard Buczkowski: Barbara Orwid: A story of Americans in the Polish 7th Air Escadrille fighting against the Bolsheviks during the Polish-Soviet War in 1918–1920.