Chapter 144

© Milton Schwarzwald; 27Feb39; MP9201.

SAM'S SWEETHEART. 1915. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, William Humphrey.

© The Vitagraph Co. of America (Elizabeth R. Carpenter, author); 11Nov15; LP6948.

SAMSON. 1915. 5 reels. Adapted from the play by Henri Bernstein.

Credits: Director, Edgar Lewis.

** © William Fox; 4Jan15; LP5113.

SAMSON. SEE Shackles of Gold.

SAN FRANCISCO. 1936. 12 reels, sd., b&w.

Credits: Producers, W. S. Van Dyke, John Emerson, Bernard H. Hyman; story, Robert Hopkins; screenplay, Anita Loos; music director, Herbert Stothart; film editor, Tom Held.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Corp.; 22Jun36; LP6457.

SAN FRANCISCO. SEE Ransom.

SAN FRANCISCO NIGHTS. Presented by Sam Sax. 1928. 7 reels. Based on "The Fruits of Divorce" by Leon de Costa.

Credits: Production manager, Carrol Sax; director, R. William Neill; adaptation and supervision, Harold Shumate; editor, Donald Hayes.

© Lumas Film Corp.; 4Jan28; LP24825.

SAN FRANCISCO, THE DAUNTLESS CITY. © 1913.

Credits: Supervision, S. S. Hutchinson.

© American Film Mfg. Co.; title & descr., 25Jul13; 27 prints, 28Jul13; MU75.

SAN QUENTIN. First National. 1937. 7 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Lloyd Bacon; story, Robert Tasker, John Bright; screenplay, Peter Milne, Humphrey Cobb; film editor, William Holmes; music director, Leo F. Forbstein.

© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 20Jul37; LP7287.

SANCTUARY. (U. F. A. Oddity) U. F. A. 1928. 1 reel, b&w.

Credits: Edited and titled by Edward Bowes.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Distributing Corp.; 5May28; MP5110.

SAND! 1919. 5 reels.

Credits: Direction and scenario, Lambert Hillyer; story, Russell A. Boggs.

© William S. Hart Co.; 23Dec19; LP14577.

SAND AND CLAY. 1928. 1,245 ft.

© Eastman Kodak Co. (George W. Hoke, author); 19Mar28; MP4935.

SAND AND FLAME. Presented by Chevrolet. © 1939. 2 reels, b&w, sd., 35 mm.

© Jam Handy Picture Service; title & descr., 29Jun39; 132 prints, 1Jul39; MU9517.

SAND BLIND. 1925. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, Jacques Jaccard; story, William E. Wing.

© Arrow Pictures Corp.; 14Mar25; LP21254.

THE SAND RAT. © 1915.

Credits: Written and produced by William Robert Daly.

© Mica Film Corp. (William Robert Daly, author); title, descr. & 24 prints, 26Feb15; LU4543.

SAND, SCAMPS, AND STRATEGY. 1916. 1 reel.

Credits: Producer, Lawrence Semon.

© Vitagraph Co. of America (Lawrence Semon & Graham Baker, authors); 16Sep16; LP9133.

SAND WITCHES AND TEA. (Drug Store Cowboy Series) Snappy. 1928. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Max Kimmich; story and continuity, George H. Plympton.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 27Jun28; LP25423.

SANDERS OF THE RIVER. 1935. 10 reels, sd. Based on the book by Edgar Wallace.

Credits: Producer, Alexander Korda; director, Zoltan Korda; scenario, continuity and dialogue, Lajos Biro, Jeffrey Dell.

© London Film Productions, Ltd.; 24Jun35; LP5630.

SANDFLOW. Buck Jones Productions. 1936. 6 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Lesley Selander; story, Cherry Wilson; screenplay, Frances Guihan; film editor, Bernard Loftus.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 23Dec36; LP6796.

THE SANDMAN. © 1920.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Hal Roach, author); title, descr. & 20 prints, 2Dec20; LU15863.

SANDMAN TALES. (A Scrappy Comedy) Presented by Columbia Pictures Corp. 1933. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Producer, Charles Mintz; story, Sid Marcus; animation, Art Davis; musical score, Joe de Nat.

© Screen Gems, Inc.; 25Sep33; MP4318.

SANDRA. Sawyer-Lubin. Presented by Associated Pictures Corp. 1924. 8 reels. From the novel by Pearl Doles Bell.

Credits: Director, Arthur H. Sawyer.

© First National Pictures, Inc.; 27Oct24; LP20692.

THE SANDS OF EGYPT. (Vagabond Adventure Series, no. 14) The Van Beuren Corp. 1930. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Elmer Clifton & Alfred Mannon.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc.; 2Nov30; MP2024.

THE SANDS OF TIME. © 1913.

© Selig Polyscope Co. (Mrs. O. Bronson, author); title, descr. & 24 prints, 10Mar13; LU454.

SANDS OF TIME. 1915. 3 reels.

© Selig Polyscope Co. (Colin Campbell, author); 11Jun15; LP5610.

SANDY. Paramount. 1918. 5 reels. Based on the novel by Alice Hegan Rice.

Credits: Director, George H. Melford; scenario, Edith Kennedy.

© Famous Players-Lasky Corp.; 22Jun18; LP12588.

SANDY. 1926. 8 reels, tinted.

Credits: Director, Harry Beaumont; story, Elenore Meherin; scenario, Eve Unsell.

© William Fox (Fox Film Corp., author); 31Mar26; LP22556.

SANDY AND SHORTY AT THE CIRCUS. 1913. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Robert Thornby.

© The Vitagraph Co. of America (W. Hanson Durham, author); 18Oct13; LP1444.

SANDY AND SHORTY START SOMETHING. 1914. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Robert T. Thornby.

© Vitagraph Co. of America (W. Hanson Durham, author); 16Apr14; LP2525.

SANDY BURKE OF THE U-BAR-U. Released through Goldwyn. 1919. 5 reels.

Credits: J. Allen Dunn; director, Ira M. Lowry.

© Betzwood Film Co.; 3Apr19; LP13563.

SANDY GETS SHORTY A JOB. 1913. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Robert T. Thornby.

© The Vitagraph Co. of America (W. Hanson Durham, author); 20Aug13; LP1137.

SANGUE IRREDENTO; or, THE SPIRIT OF A PATRIOT. © 1916.

© Radio Film Co., Inc. (Giannini Antona-Traversa, author); title & 54 prints, 13Jul16; descr., 20Jul16; LU8754.

SANTA CATALINA. 1937. 1 reel.

© Consolidated Film Industries, Inc. (David S. Lawrence, author); 15Sep37; MP7854.

SANTA CLAUS. Presented by Capt. F. E. Kleinschmidt. © 1925.

© Frank E. Kleinschmidt; title, descr. & 171 prints, 2Nov25; LU21962.

SANTA CLAUS VS. CUPID. 1915. 1 reel.

Credits: Alan Crosland; director, Will Louis.

© Thomas A. Edison, Inc.; 9Dec15; LP7199.

SANTA FE. (Paramount-Burton Holmes Travel Picture) 1921. 1 reel.

© Burton Holmes Lectures, Inc. (Burton Holmes, author); 29Nov21; MP2073.

SANTA FE PETE. 1925. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, Harry S. Webb; story and supervision, Philip H. White; scenario, Ray Walsh.

© Lariat Productions; 12May25; LP21461.

SANTA FE STAMPEDE. 1938. 6 reel, sd. Based on characters created by William Colt MacDonald.

Credits: Associate producer, William Berke; director, George Sherman; original story, Luci Ward; screenplay, Luci Ward, Betty Burbridge; film editor, Tony Martinelli; music score, William Lava.

© Republic Pictures Corp.; 18Nov38; LP8442.

THE SANTA FE TRAIL. 1923. 2 reels each. © Arrow Film Corp.

Credits: Robert Dillon; directors, Robert Dillon, Ashton Dearholt.

1. The Mystery of the Trail. © 26Jul23; LP19235.

2. Kit Carson's Daring Ruse. © 26Jul23; LP19236.

3. The Wagon of Doom. © 23Aug23; LP19341.

4. The Half-Breed's Treachery. © 30Aug23; LP19361.

5. The Gauntlet of Death. © 4Sep23; LP19371.

6. The Ride for Life. © 4Sep23; LP19372.

7. The Chasm of Fate. © 8Sep23; LP19387.

8. The Pueblo of Death. © 18Sep23; LP19407.

9. The Red Menace. © 29Sep23; LP19455.

10. A Duel of Wits. © 5Oct23; LP19474.

11. Buried Alive. © 15Oct23; LP19502.

12. The Cavern of Doom. © 25Oct23; LP19538.

13. Scorching Sands. © 6Nov23; LP19575.

14. Mission Bells. © 19Nov23; LP19630.

15. The End of the Trail. © 6Dec23; LP19680.

THE SANTA FE TRAIL. 1930. 5,839 ft., sd. Based on "Spanish Acres" by Hal G. Evarts.

Credits: Directors, Otto Brower, Edwin H. Knopf; screenplay, Sam Mintz; dialogue, Edward E. Paramore, Jr.

© Paramount Publix Corp.; 26Sep30; LP1594.

SANTA NOTTE. SEE The Holy Night.

SANTA'S TOY SHOP. 1929. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Producer, Terry Ramsaye; director, Tom Hogan.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc.; 12Dec29; MP960.

SANTA'S WORKSHOP. (Silly Symphony, no. U. A. 7) 1932. 1 reel, sd.

© Walt Disney Productions, Ltd.; 29Nov32; MP3695.

THE SAP. 1926. 6 reels. Based upon the play by William A. Grew.

Credits: Director, Erie C. Kenton; story, E. T. Lowe, Jr., Philip Klein; adaptation, E. T. Lowe, Jr.

© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 20Mar26; LP22513.

THE SAP. 1929. 9 reels. From the play by William Grew.

Credits: Director, Archie Mayo; adaptation, Robert Lord.

© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 16Oct29; LP773.

THE SAP. Trailer. 1929. 1 reel, sd.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 1Nov29; MP800.

THE SAP FROM SYRACUSE. 1930. 6,108 ft., sd. Based on the play by John Wray, Jack O'Donnell and John Hayden.

Credits: Director, A. Edward Sutherland; screenplay, Gertrude Purcell.

© Paramount Publix Corp.; 28Jul30; LP1446.

THE SAP TAKES A WRAP. 1939. 2 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Del Lord; story, Al Giebler, Elwood Ullman; screenplay, Charley Chase.

© Columbia Pictures Corp. of California, Ltd.; 7Feb39; LP8607.

THE SAPHEAD. Presented by John L. Golden and Winchell Smith in conjunction with Marcus Loew. 1920. 7 reels.

Credits: Written and produced under the personal supervision of Winchell Smith.

© Metro Pictures Corp.; 11Oct20; LP15662.

A SAPHEAD'S REVENGE. 1915. 1 reel.

© L-Ko Motion Picture Kompany; 26Nov15; LP7059.

SAPHO. © 1913. Based on the novel by Alphonse Daudet.

© Société Française des Films et Cinématographes Éclair; title, descr. & 87 prints, 8Sep13; LU1214.

SAPHO. Presented by David Frohman. 1917. 5 reels. Adapted from the story by Alphonse Daudet.

© Famous Players Film Co.; 5Mar17; LP10313.

SAPPY SERVICE. (A Paramount-Christie Comedy) 1929. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Eddie Baker; story, Sig Herzig.

© Paramount Famous Lasky Corp.; 12Apr29; LP306.

SAPS AND SADDLES. (Tenderfoot Thriller Series) 1928. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Walter Fabian; story and continuity, Norman Lacey.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 11Oct28; LP25711.

SARAH AND SON. 1930. 9 reels, sd. From the novel by Timothy Shea [pseud. of Alden Arthur Knipe].

Credits: Director, Dorothy Arzner; screenplay, Zoe Akins.

© Paramount Famous Lasky Corp.; 22Mar30; LP1169.

SARAH BERNHARDT IN JEANNE DORE. SEE Jeanne Dore. © 1915.

SARAH BERNHARDT IN QUEEN ELIZABETH. SEE Queen Elizabeth.

SARAH PADDEN IN ACROSS THE BORDER, WITH FRANK CAMPEAU AND ROY STEWART. 1928. 2 reels, sd.

© Vitaphone Corp.; 27Aug28; MP5305.

SARAH PADDEN IN SOUVENIRS. 1928. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: A. H. Giebler; director, Bryan Foy.

© Vitaphone Corp.; 17Feb28; MP4728.

SARAH PADDEN IN THE ETERNAL BARRIER. 1927. 1 reel.

Credits: Tom Barry.

© Vitaphone Corp.; 29Dec27; MP4575.

SARATOGA. 1937. 10 reels, sd., b&w.

Credits: Producer, Bernard H. Hyman; director, Jack Conway; original story and screenplay, Anita Loos, Robert Hopkins; film editor, Elmo Veron; music score, Elwood Ward.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Corp.; 19Jul37; LP7354.

SARATOGA SUMMERS. (Bill Corum, no. 8) 1937. 1 reel.

© The Van Beuren Corp.; 12Mar37; MP7287.

THE SARGIE'S PLAYMATE. (Summerville Comedy) 1931. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Harry J. Edwards; story, Francis J. Martin, James Mulhauser.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 27Jan31; LP2007.

SASSY CATS. (Scrappy) Presented by Columbia Pictures Corp. 1933. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Dick Heumor; producer, Charles Mintz; animation, Sid Marcus, Art Davis; music score, Joe De Nat.

© Screen Gems, Inc.; 29Jan33; MP3843.

SATAN; or, THE DRAMA OF HUMANITY. © 1913.

© Ambrosio American Co. (A. Ambrosio, author); title, descr. & 117 prints, 4Jan13; LU241.

SATAN AND THE WOMAN. Presented by Samuel Zierler. 1928. 6,300 ft. From the story "Courage" by Mary Lanier Magruder.

Credits: Director, Burton King; adaptation, Adrian Johnson; story supervision and titles, Harry Chandlee.

© Excellent Pictures Corp.; 21Jan28; LP24899.

SATAN IN SABLES. 1925. 7 reels.

Credits: Director, James Flood; story, scenario and adaptation, Bradley King.

© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 23Sep25; LP21847.

SATAN JUNIOR. 1919. 5 reels. Adapted from the novel "Diana Ardway" by Van Zo Post.

Credits: Director-general, Maxwell Karger; director, Herbert Blache; scenario, June Mathis.

© Metro Pictures Corp.; 11Mar19; LP13483.

SATAN MET A LADY. Presented by Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc. and the Vitaphone Corp. 1936. 8 reels. Based on a story by Dashiell Hammett.

Credits: Director, William Dieterle.

© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 1Jul36; LP6484.

SATAN SANDERSON. Rolfe Photoplays, Inc. 1915. 5 reels. From the novel by Hallie Erminie Rives.

Credits: Director, J. W. Noble.

© Metro Pictures Corp.; 29Mar15; LP6422.

SATAN TOWN. © 1926.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Mario Jackson, author); title, descr. & 117 prints, 6Jul26; LU22874.

SATANITA. © 1915.

© Nordisk Films Kompagni, A/S; title, descr. & 84 prints, 10Aug15; LU6056.

SATAN'S CASTLE. © 1913.

© Ambrosio American Co. (A. Ambrosio, author); title, descr. & 105 prints, 8Dec13; LU1756.

SATAN'S FURY. (Vagabond Adventure Series, no. 10) 1930. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Elmer Clifton, Alfred Mannon.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc.; 7Sep30; MP1882.

SATAN'S PRIVATE DOOR. 1917. 70 min.

Credits: Sam W. Small, Jr.; director, J. Charles Haydon.

© Essanay Film Mfg. Co.; 9Mar17; LP10351.

SATIN AND CALICO. (Paula Blackton's Country Life Stories) 1917. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, J. Stuart Blackton.

© Vitagraph Co. of America; 13Mar17; LP10377.

THE SATIN GIRL. 1923. 6 reels.

Credits: Director, Arthur Rosson; story, Adam Hull Shirk; adaptation, Arthur Stratter, George Plympton.

© Grand-Asher Distributing Corp.; 19Nov23; LP19627.

THE SATIN WOMAN. Presented by Sam Sax. 1927. 7 reels.

Credits: Written and directed by Walter Lang; film editor, Edith Wakeling.

© Lumas Film Corp.; 5Jul27; LP24149.

SATIRES. SEE John T. Murray and Vivien Oakland in Satires.

SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. SEE Too Many Wives.

SATURDAY. Paramount-Briggs. 1919. 1 reel. Based on "The Days of Real Sport" by Clare A. Briggs.

Credits: Director, John William Kellette; story, Ruth Owen.

© Famous Players-Lasky Corp.; 1Oct19; LP14253.

SATURDAY. (Hey Fellas Comedies) 1925. 2 reels.

© Davis Distributing Division, Inc.; 23Nov25; LP22041.

SATURDAY AFTERNOON. © 1926.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Mack Sennett, author); title, descr. & 38 prints, 23Jan26; LU22306.

A SATURDAY HOLIDAY. © 1913.

© Biograph Co. (Pearson Barrows, author); title, descr. & 49 prints, 20Sep13; LU1271.

SATURDAY MORNING. (Our Gang Comedy) © 1922. 2 reels.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Hal E. Roach, author); title, descr. & 40 prints, 11Nov22; LU18403.

SATURDAY NIGHT. 1922. 9 reels.

Credits: Director, Cecil B. De Mille; story, Jeanie Macpherson.

© Famous Players-Lasky Corp.; 21Jan22; LP17496.

THE SATURDAY NIGHT KID. 1929. Si. & 6,015 ft., sd.

Credits: Director, A. Edward Sutherland; story, George Abbott, John V. A. Weaver; screenplay, Ethel Doherty; adaptation, Lloyd Corrigan.

© Paramount Famous Lasky Corp.; 25Oct29; LP792.

THE SATURDAY NIGHT SWING CLUB. 1938. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Director, Lloyd French.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 21Dec38; MP9094.

SATURDAY TO MONDAY. SEE Experimental Marriage.

SATURDAY'S CHILDREN. Presented by Richard A. Rowland. 1929. 8 reels. From the play by Maxwell Anderson.

Credits: Director, Gregory La Cava; screen version, Forrest Halsey.

© First National Pictures, Inc.; 8Apr29; LP284.

SATURDAY'S CHILDREN. Trailer. 1929. 1 reel.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 17Apr29; MP97.

SATURDAY'S HEROES. 1937. 6 reels, sd.

Credits: Producer, Robert Sisk; director, Edward Killy; story, George Templeton; screenplay, Paul Yawitz, Charles Kaufman, David Silverstein; editor, Frederic Knudtson.

© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 4Oct37; LP7449.

SATURDAY'S LESSON. (A Hal Roach Our Gang Comedy) Presented by Hal Roach. 1929. 2 reels.

Credits: Production, direction, and story, Robert McGowan; editor, Richard Currier.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Distributing Corp.; 9Sep29; LP665.

SATURDAY'S MILLIONS. 1933. 8 reels.

Credits: Director, Edward Sedgwick; story, Lucian Cary; screenplay, Dale Van Every.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 4Oct33; LP4159.

SAUCE AND SENORITAS. 1920. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Melville Brown; story, Montgomery, Rock.

© Vitagraph Co. of America; 3Apr20; LP14980.

SAUCE FOR THE GOOSE. 1913. 1 reel.

Credits: Directors, L. Rogers Lytton, James Young.

© Vitagraph Co. of America (Louise Beaudet, author); 13Aug13; LP1099.

SAUCE FOR THE GOOSE. 1918. 5 reels. From the play by Geraldine Bonner and Hutcheson Boyd.

Credits: Director, Walter Edwards; adaptation, Julia Crawford Ivers.

© Select Pictures Corp.; 21Aug18; LP12775.

SAUCY MADELINE. 1918. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Richard Jones.

© Mack Sennett Films Corp.; 6Apr18; LP12289.

SAUCY SAUSAGES. (Oswald Cartoon) 1929. 1 reel.

Credits: Animation, Ben Clopton.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 31Jul29; MP504.

THE SAVAGE. 1917. 5 reels.

Credits: Elliott J. Clawson; director, Rupert Julian.

© Bluebird Photoplays, Inc.; 20Oct17; LP11613.

THE SAVAGE. 1926. 7 reels. Adapted from the story by Ernst Pascal.

Credits: Supervision, Earl Hudson; director, Fred Newmeyer; scenario, Jane Murfin, Charles Whittaker.

© First National Pictures, Inc.; 8Jul26; LP22889.

SAVAGE CUSTOMS. (U.F.A. Oddity) U.F.A. 1928. 1 reel.

Credits: Edited and titled by Edward Bowes.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Distributing Corp.; 10Dec28; MP5612.

SAVAGE CUSTOMS. (U.F.A. Oddity) UFA. 1928. 1 reel.

Credits: Edited and titled by Edward Bowes.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Distributing Corp.; 10Dec28; MP5937.

SAVAGE GOLD. 1933. 67 min., sd.

Credits: Supervision, James C. Bradford; adaptation, Richard Mack.

© Harold Auten (Harold Auten & George Dyott, authors); 21May33; LP3944.

THE SAVAGE INSTINCT. © 1917. From the play "Heart of the Blue Ridge" by Waldron Baily.

© World Film Corp. (James Young, author); title, descr. & 187 prints, 8Feb17; LU10137.

SAVAGE LOVE. 1924. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Scott Sidney.

© Christie Film Co., Inc.; 24Aug24; LU20568.

THE SAVAGE WOMAN. Presented by Clara Kimball Young. 1918. 5 reels. From the play "La Fille Sauvage" by François Curel.

Credits: Director, Edmund Mortimer; scenario, Kathryn Stuart.

© Select Pictures Corp.; 15Sep18; LP12999.

LA SAVATE. (A Pete Smith Specialty) 1938. 715 ft., sd., b&w.

Credits: Director, David Miller.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Corp.; 18Feb38; MP8217.

SAVE FOOD, SAVE TIME. 1938. 1 reel, sd.

© Alexander Film Co. (Elmer Olsen, author); 15Jul38; MP8651.

SAVE THE COUPONS. 1915. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Courtlandt Van Deusen.

© The Vitagraph Co. of America (George H. Plympton, author); 16Aug15; LP6193.

SAVE THE PIECES. (A Paramount-Christie Comedy) 1928. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, William Watson; story and scenario, Hal K. Wells.

© Paramount Famous Lasky Corp.; 28Jan28; LP24922.

SAVE THE PIECES. Trailer. 1931. 1 reel, sd.

© The Salem China Co. (Floyd Lewis, author); 25Sep31; MP2966.

SAVE THE SHIP. © 1923.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Hal E. Roach, author); title, descr. & 16 prints, 9Nov23; LU19584.

SAVE WITH PAYNE BEVERLYAIR. 1938. 1 reel, sd.

© Alexander Film Co. (Elmer Olsen, author); 30Jul38; MP8678.

SAVE WITH SUPERFEX. 1938. 1 reel, sd.

© Alexander Film Co. (Elmer Olsen, author); 15Jul38; MP8652.

SAVE YOUR MONEY. © 1921.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Hal E. Roach, author); title, descr. & 20 prints, 14May21; LU16534.

SAVED BY A DREAM. Victor. 1915. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Harry C. Myers.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 30Mar15; LP4893.

SAVED BY A KEYHOLE. © 1927.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Paul Terry, author); title, descr. & 20 prints, 13Oct27; MU4372.

SAVED BY A SKIRT. Nestor. 1915. 1 reel.

Credits: Producer, Horace Davey; story, Neal Burns; scenario, Al. E. Christie.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 19Nov15; LP7006.

SAVED BY A SONG. Rex. 1916. 2 reels.

Credits: Edgar Wilson Nye; producer, Ben Wilson.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 25Feb16; LP7707.

SAVED BY A WATCH. Released through General Film Co. 1914. 1 reel.

Credits: Written and directed by Tom Mix.

© Selig Polyscope Co. (Tom Mix, author); 19Nov14; LP3812.

SAVED BY GASOLENE. SEE Joe Boko in Saved by Gasolene.

SAVED BY HER HORSE. 1915. 1 reel.

Credits: Producer, Tom Mix.

© Selig Polyscope Co. (Cornelius Shea, author); 26May15; LP5446.

SAVED BY RADIO. © 1922.

Credits: Story, William J. Craft.

© William D. Russell (William J. Craft, author); title & descr., 31Aug22; 1,252 prints, 2Sep22; LU18248.

SAVED BY RADIUM. © 1914.

© World's Leader Features (Karl Wuner, author); title, & descr., 12Feb14; 28 prints, 5Feb14; LU2127.

SAVED BY TELEPHONE. © 1915.

© Eclair Film Co., Inc.; title, descr. & 47 prints, 3Mar15; LU4592.

SAVED BY THE BELLE. 1939. 2 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Charley Chase; story, Searle Kramer, Elwood Ullman.

© Columbia Pictures Corp. of California, Ltd.; 22May39; LP8861.

SAVED BY THE ENEMY. 1913. 2 reels.

Credits: Milton Nobles.

© Thomas A. Edison, Inc.; 6Sep13; LP1220.

SAVED BY THEIR CHEE-ILD. 1914. Split reel.

© Biograph Co.; 5Dec14; LP3907.

SAVED BY WIRELESS. © 1915.

Credits: Producer, Mack Sennett.

© Triangle Film Corp. (Mack Sennett, author); title, descr. & 160 prints, 10Nov15; LU6924.

SAVED BY WIRELESS. 1915. 2 reels.

Credits: Supervision, Mack Sennett; director, Walter Wright.

© Triangle Film Corp. (Mack Sennett, author); 22Nov15; LP8842.

SAVED FROM A LIFE OF CRIME. 1914. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, T. Marston.

© The Vitagraph Co. of America (Anthony H. Boger, author); 11Nov14; LP3736.

SAVED FROM A VAMP. 1918. 2 reels.

© L-Ko Motion Picture Kompany; 29Mar18; LP12243.

SAVED FROM DISHONOR. SEE Lejla.

SAVED FROM HIMSELF. © 1914.

© Pathé Frères (Balboa Feature Film Co., author); title, descr. & 75 prints, 30Dec14; LU4069.

SAVED FROM THE HAREM. 1915. 4 reels.

Credits: Producer, Wilbert Melville.

© Lubin Mfg. Co. (Julian Louis Lamothe & Wilbert Melville, authors); 20Dec15; LP7265.

SAVED FROM THE VAMPIRE. 1915. 1 reel.

© Biograph Co.; 8Mar15; LP4645.

SAVED FROM THE VIGILANTES. © 1913.

Credits: Producer, William Duncan.

© Selig Polyscope Co. (Malcolm Douglas, author); title, descr. & 43 prints, 8Oct13; LU1352.

SAVED IN MID AIR. © 1913. 3 reels.

© Warners Feature Film Co. (Royal Film Co., author); title & descr., 5Mar13; 132 prints, 27Feb13; LU444.

SAVING A SAFE. (Jimmy Aubrey Second Series, no. 12) 1925. 2 reels.

© Standard Cinema Corp.; 15Sep25; LP21935.

THE SAVING PRESENCE. © 1914.

© Biograph Co.; title, descr. & 102 prints, 1May14; LU2617.

SAVING SUSIE FROM THE SEA. 1916. 1 reel.

© L-Ko Motion Picture Kompany; 12Jan16; LP7413.

SAVING THE FAMILY NAME. 1916. 5 reels.

Credits: Evelyn Heath, Lois Weber; directors, Lois Weber, Phillips Smalley.

© Bluebird Photoplays, Inc.; 24Aug16; LP8996.

SAVING THE FAST MAIL. Bison. 1917. 2 reels.

Credits: Written and directed by James D. Davis.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 27Sep17; LP11475.

SAVING THE GAME. 1912. 1 reel.

Credits: Charles M. Seay.

© Thomas A. Edison, Inc.; 22Nov12; LP137.

SAWDUST. 1923. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, Jack Conway; story, Courtney Riley Cooper; scenario, Harvey Gates.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 13Jun23; LP19108.

SAWDUST AND SALOME. 1914. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Van Dyke Brooke.

© Vitagraph Co. of America (Valentine Fulton, author); 14Jan14; LP2052.

SAWDUST AND SOCIETY. © 1917. 2 reels.

© Greater Pictures Corp. (Dallas M. Fitzgerald, author); title, 19Jun17; descr., 26Jun17; 27 prints, 19Jun17; LU11014.

THE SAWDUST DOLL. © 1919.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Agnes C. Johnston, author); title, descr. & 76 prints, 12Apr19; LU13587.

THE SAWDUST PARADISE. Presented by Adolph Zukor and Jesse L. Lasky. 1928. 7 reels.

Credits: Director, Luther Reed; story and adaptation, George Manker Watters; screenplay, Louise Long.

© Paramount Famous Lasky Corp.; 4Sep28; LP25594.

THE SAWDUST TRAIL. 1924. 6 reels.

Credits: Director, Edward Sedgwick; story, William Dudley Pelley.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 25Jun24; LP20343.

SAWING A LADY IN HALF. 1922. 2 reels.

Credits: John E. Coutts.

© Clarion Photoplays, Inc.; 29Mar22; MP2130.

THE SAWMILL. 1921. 2 reels.

Credits: Written and directed by Larry Semon, Norman Taurog.

© Vitagragh Co. of America; 12Dec21; LP17350.

THE SAWMILL FOUR. (Earl Hurd's Pen and Ink Vaudeville Series) 1924. 1 reel.

© Hurd Productions, Inc.; 16Dec24; LP21069.

A SAW MILL IN THE BIG TIMBER COUNTRY. © 1917.

© Lincoln & Parker Co., Inc.; title, descr. & 4 prints, 18Oct17; MU1065.

THE SAW MILL MYSTERY. (Terry Toons) Presented by E. W. Hammons. 1937. 600 ft., sd.

Credits: Paul Terry; scored and conducted by Philip A. Scheib.

© Terrytoons, Inc.; 29Oct37; MP7898.

SAX APPEAL. 1931. 1 reel.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 13Apr31; MP2462.

SAX APPEAL. SEE Felix the Cat in Sax Appeal.

SAXOPHOBIA. Snappy. 1927. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Max Kimmich; story, Victor Potel; continuity, George H. Plympton.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 22Sep27; LP24459.

SAY AH-H! (Educational-Bowers Comedy) 1928. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, H. L. Muller.

© Bowers Comedy Corp.; 19Feb28; LP25010.

SAY GOODBYE AGAIN. SEE Next Time We Love.

SAY IT AGAIN. Paramount. Presented by Adolph Zukor and Jesse L. Lasky. 1926. 8 reels.

Credits: Director, Gregory La Cava; story, Luther Reed; screenplay, Ray Harris.

© Famous Players-Lasky Corp.; 2Jun26; LP22791.

SAY IT IN FRENCH. Presented by Adolph Zukor. 1938. 8 reels, sd. Based on a play by Jacques Deval.

Credits: Producer and director, Andrew L. Stone; screenplay, Frederick Jackson; film editor, LeRoy Stone.

© Paramount Pictures, Inc.; 25Nov38; LP8451.

SAY IT ISN'T SO. 1933. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Ralph Staub; story, Richy Craig, Jr.

© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 5Jul33; LP3995.

SAY IT WITH BABIES. © 1926.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Hal E. Roach, author); title, descr. & 34 prints, 17May26; LU22732.

SAY IT WITH CANDY. 1937. 2 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Roy Mack; story, Cyrus Wood, A. Dorian Otvos.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 15Feb37; LP6917.

SAY IT WITH DIAMONDS. Released by Film Booking Offices of America. 1923. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Carter De Haven; story, Victor Gibson, Monty Brice; scenario, Walter P. McNamara.

© R-C Pictures Corp.; 26Feb23; LP18724.

SAY IT WITH FLOUR. 1925. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, William Campbell.

© William Fox (Fox Film Corp., author); 22Mar25; LP21292.

SAY IT WITH FLOWERS. Fox Film Corp. 1921. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Al Herman.

© William Fox (Fox Film Corp., author); 11Sep21; LP17002.

SAY IT WITH LOVE. Century. 1925. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Francis Corby; story, Tad Ross.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 18Dec25; LP22162.

SAY IT WITH SABLES. A Frank Capra Production. 1928. 7 reels.

Credits: Producer, Harry Cohn; director, Frank Capra; story, Frank R. Capra, Peter Milne; continuity, Dorothy Howell; film editor, Arthur Roberts.

© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 1Sep28; LP25600.

SAY IT WITH SIGNS. 1934. Filmstrip.

© The Coca-Cola Co.; 14Feb34; MP4660.

SAY IT WITH SONGS. 1929. 10 reels.

Credits: Director, Lloyd Bacon; story, Darryl Zanuck, Harvey H. Gates; adaptation, Joseph Jackson.

© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 2Aug29; LP568.

SAY IT WITH SONGS. Trailer. 1929. 1 reel.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 12Sep29; MP624.

SAY UNCLE. (Paramount-Christie Comedy) 1928. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Arvid Gilstrom; story, Frank Conklin; titles, Al Martin.

© Paramount Famous Lasky Corp.; 9Jun28; LP25354.

SAY YOUNG FELLOW. 1918. 5 reels.

Credits: Story and direction, Joseph Henabery.

© Famous Players-Lasky Corp.; 17Jun18; LP12609.

THE SCALES OF JUSTICE. © 1913.

Credits: Producer, Oscar Eagle.

© Selig Polyscope Co. (J. Edward Hungerford, author); title, descr. & 25 prints, 27Mar13; LU513.

SCALING THE ALPS. 1928. 1 reel.

Credits: Paul Terry, Mannie Davis.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc.; 21Mar28; MP4844.

SCALING THE JUNGFRAU. Rex. 1916. 1 reel.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 28Apr16; MP596.

SCALP MASSAGE. © 1925.

© Marinello Co. (Emily Lloyd, author); title, descr. & 2 prints, 5Feb25; MU2905.

SCALP TROUBLE. (Looney Tunes) 1939. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Story, Ernest Gee; animation, Norman McCabe.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 24Jun39; MP9484.

SCAMPS AND SCANDALS. 1919. 2 reels.

Credits: Written and directed by Lawrence Semon.

© Vitagraph Co. of America; 1Feb19; LP13367.

SCANDAL. Universal Special. 1915. 5 reels.

Credits: Producer, the Smalleys; scenario, Lois Weber.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 12Jun15; LP5540.

SCANDAL. 1917. 6 reels. From a story by Cosmo Hamilton.

Credits: Director, Charles Giblyn; scenario, Bess Meredith, Charles Giblyn.

© Select Pictures Corp.; 20Oct17; LP11614.

SCANDAL. Jewel. 1929. 7 reels. From the story "The Haunted Lady" by Adela Rogers St. Johns.

Credits: Director, Wesley Ruggles; adaptation and continuity, Paul Schofield.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 12Apr29; LP303.

A SCANDAL AT SEA. 1915. 1 reel.

© L-Ko Motion Picture Kompany; 22Dec15; LP7272.

SCANDAL EVERYWHERE. Victor. 1917. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Craig Hutchinson; scenario, R. A. Dillon.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 17Aug17; LP11266.

SCANDAL FOR SALE. 1932. 8 reels.

Credits: Director, Russell Mack; story, Emile Gauvreau; adaptation and dialogue, Ralph Graves; continuity, Robert Keith.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 31Mar32; LP2951.

SCANDAL HOUSE. SEE Slander House.

SCANDAL HUNTERS. Century. 1925. 2 reels.

Credits: Written and directed by Jesse Robbins.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 21Apr25; LP21378.

A SCANDAL IN BOHEMIA. © 1922. From "The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes" by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.

© Alexander Film Corp. (Maurice Elvey and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, authors); title, descr. & 76 prints, 15Apr22; LU17881.

A SCANDAL IN BOHEMIA. Presented by Stoll Picture Productions, Ltd. 1922. 2 reels. From "The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes" by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.

Credits: Producer and director, Maurice Elvey; scenario, William J. Elliott.

© Sherlock Holmes Series, Inc. (Stoll Film Co., Ltd., author); 25Apr22; LP17807.

A SCANDAL IN HICKVILLE. 1915. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Ulysses Davis.

© The Vitagraph Co. of America (David Morrison, author); 18Nov15; LP6995.

SCANDAL IN THE FAMILY. L-Ko. 1915. 2 reels.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 14Sep15; LP6370.

SCANDAL MONGERS. 1918. 5 reels.

Credits: Directors, Lois Weber, Phillips Smalley; story, Lois Weber.

© Bluebird Photoplays, Inc.; 6Jul18; LP12631.

SCANDAL PROOF. 1925. 5 reels, b&w, tinted sequences.

Credits: Director, Edmund Mortimer; story and scenario, Charles Kenyon.

© William Fox (Fox Film Corp., author); 17May25; LP21529.

SCANDAL SHEET. 1931. 9 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, John Cromwell; screenplay, Vincent Lawrence, Max Marcin.

© Paramount Publix Corp.; 6Feb31; LP1961.

SCANDAL SHEET. 1939. 7 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Nick Grinde; original screenplay, Joseph Carole.

© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 16Oct39; LP9180.

SCANDAL STREET. 1925. 7 reels.

Credits: Director, Whitman Bennett; story, Frank R. Adams.

© Arrow Pictures Corp.; 12Aug25; LP21722.

SCANDAL STREET. Presented by Adolph Zukor. 1938. 7 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, James Hogan; story, Vera Caspary; screenplay, Bertram Millhauser, Eddie Welch; film editor, James Smith.

© Paramount Pictures, Inc.; 11Feb38; LP7826.

THE SCAPEGOAT. © 1913. 2 reels.

© American Film Mfg. Co.; title, descr. & 91 prints, 18Aug13; LU1118.

THE SCAPEGOAT. 1914. 1,000 ft.

Credits: Written and produced by Tom Mix.

© Selig Polyscope Co. (Tom Mix, author); 24Oct14; LP3603.

THE SCAPEGOAT. 1915. 3 reels.

© Essanay Film Mfg. Co.; 13Sep15; LP6374.

THE SCAPEGRACE. 1916. 3 reels.

Credits: Supervision, Wilbert Melville; director, Jack Byrne.

© Lubin Mfg. Co. (Josephine McLaughlin, author); 31May16; LP8402.

THE SCAR. © 1914.

© Biograph Co.; title, descr. & 61 prints, 20Apr14; LU2531.

THE SCAR. 1915. 3 reels.

Credits: Director, William Humphrey.

© The Vitagraph Co. of America (Donald I. Buchanan, author); 6Jul15; LP5866.

THE SCAR. Presented by World Pictures. © 1919. Adapted from an old play.

Credits: Director, Frank Crane; adaptation, Hamilton Smith.

© World Film Corp. (Hamilton Smith, author); title & descr., 21Apr19; 235 prints, 11Apr19; LU13621.

SCAR HANAN. Released by F. B. O. 1925. 5 reels.

Credits: Directors, Ben Wilson, Eddie Linden, Don Cunliff; story, Yakima Canutt, George W. Pyper; continuity, George W. Pyper.

© R-C Pictures Corp.; 29Mar25; LP21283.

THE SCAR OF CONSCIENCE. 1915. 1,000 ft.

Credits: Berenice Clyde Flanders; director, Eugene Nowland.

© Thomas A. Edison, Inc.; 1Jul15; LP5709.

THE SCARAB RING. 1921. 6 reels.

Credits: Director, Edward Jose; story, Harriet Gaylord; scenario, C. Graham Baker.

© The Vitagraph Co. of America; 5May21; LP16483.

SCARAMOUCHE. 1923. 10 reels. Based on the novel by Rafael Sabatini.

Credits: Producer and director, Rex Ingram; scenario, Willis Goldbeck.

© Metro Pictures Corp.; 10Oct23; LP19477.

THE SCARECROW. 1920. 2 reels.

Credits: Producer, Joseph M. Schenck; written and directed by Buster Keaton and Eddie Cline.

© Metro Pictures Corp.; 12Nov20; LP15806.

THE SCARED CROWS. 1939. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Director, Dave Fleischer; animation, David Tendlar, William Sturm.

© Paramount Pictures, Inc.; 9Jun39; MP9447.

SCARED PINK. (A Paramount-Christie Comedy) 1927. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, William Watson; story, Hal Conklin.

© Paramount Famous Lasky Corp.; 29Oct27; LP24603.

SCARED SILLY. (Educational-Tuxedo Comedy) 1927. 2 reels.

Credits: Producer, Jack White; director, Charles Lamont.

© Educational Film Exchanges, Inc.; 27Nov27; LP24707.

SCARED STIFF. (Lyons-Moran Star Comedy) 1919. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Lyons-Moran.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 8Apr19; LP13578.

SCARED STIFF. Century. 1924. 2 reels.

Credits: Written and directed by Al Herman.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 25Jun24; LP20345.

SCARED STIFF. © 1926.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Hal E. Roach, author); title, descr. & 39 prints, 15Mar26; LU22484.

SCARED STIFF. 1931. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Harry J. Edwards; story, Nick Barrows, Sidney Levee.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 23Apr31; LP2166.

SCARED STIFF. SEE The Two Doves.

SCAREM MUCH. © 1924.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Mack Sennett, author); title, descr. & 40 prints, 20Mar24; LU20011.

SCARFACE. United Artists. Presented by Howard Hughes. 1932. 10 reels, sd. From the novel by Armitage Trail.

Credits: Producer, Howard Hawks; screen story, Ben Hecht; continuity and dialogue, Seton I. Miller, John Lee Mahin, W. R. Burnett; film editor, Edward Curtiss; music directors, Adolph Tandler, Gus Arnheim.

© The Caddo Co., Inc.; 26Mar32; LP3049.

SCARFACE. SEE Scarface, Shame of the Nation.

SCARFACE, SHAME OF THE NATION. 1932. 10 reels. From the book "Scarface" by Armitage Trail.

Credits: Director, Howard Hawks; screen story, Ben Hecht; continuity and dialogue, Seton I. Miller, John Lee Makin, W. R. Burnett.

© The Caddo Co., Inc.; 25May32; LP3232.

SCARLET AND GOLD. 1926. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, Frank Grandon.

© Davis Distributing Division, Inc.; 14Jan26; LP22264.

THE SCARLET ARROW. 1927-28. 2 reels each. © Universal Pictures Corp.

Credits: Director, Ray Taylor; story, Frank Howard Clark; scenario, Arthur Henry Gooden.

1. Flames of Courage. © 19Oct27; LP24536.

2. Thundering Death. © 19Oct27; LP24537.

3. Desperate Men. © 19Oct27; LP24538.

4. Wild Bullets. © 12May28; LP25263.

5. The Cave of Hazard. © 28May28; LP25319.

6. Plunge of Peril. © 31May28; LP25331.

7. Fires of Vengeance. © 6Jun28; LP25365.

8. Call of the Northland. © 13Jun28; LP25370.

9. Guardians of the North. © 15Jun28; LP25382.

10. Held by the Law. © 15Jun28; LP25383.

SCARLET BRAND. © 1927.

Credits: Director, Neal Hart; story, Arthur Henry Gooden.

1. Wheels of Death.

2. Thundering Hoofs.

3. Waters of Doom.

4. The Battle in the Clouds.

5. Fatal Bullets.

6. Millions at Stake.

7. Desert Fury.

8. The Pledge of Hate.

9. The Devil's Stampede.

10. The End of the Trail.

© The New-Cal Film Corp. (Arthur Henry Gooden, author); no. 1-10, title, descr. & 992 prints, 7Dec27; LU24797.

THE SCARLET BRAND. 1932. 6 reels, sd.

Credits: Producer, Burton King; director, J. P. McGowan; story, dialogue and continuity, Ethel Hill.

© Big 4 Film Corp. (Ethel Hill, author); 9May32; LP3053.

THE SCARLET CAR. 1917. 5 reels. Based on the book by Richard Harding Davis.

Credits: Director, Joseph De Grasse; scenario, William Parker.

© Bluebird Photoplays, Inc.; 4Dec17; LP11780.

THE SCARLET CAR. 1923. 5 reels. Based on the novel by Richard Harding Davis.

Credits: Director, Stuart Paton; scenario, George Randolph Chester.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 10Jan23; LP18575.

THE SCARLET CHASTITY. 1916. 3 reels.

Credits: Directed and written by Wilbert Melville.

© Lubin Mfg. Co. (Wilbert Melville, author); 29Mar16; LP7970.

THE SCARLET CRYSTAL. Red Feather. 1917. 5 reels.

Credits: J. Grubb Alexander; producer, Charles Swickard.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 20Jan17; LP10038.

THE SCARLET DAREDEVIL. British & Dominions Film Corporation, Ltd. 1929. 7 reels. Adapted from "The Triumph of the Scarlet Pimpernel" by Baroness Orczy.

Credits: Director, T. Hayes Hunter.

© World Wide Pictures, Inc.; 20Jun29; LP480.

SCARLET DAWN. 1932. 7 reels. Based on the novel "Revolt" by Mary McCall, Jr.

Credits: Director, William Dieterle; screenplay, Niven Busch, Erwin Gelsey.

© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 9Dec32; LP3468.

SCARLET DAYS. Paramount-Artcraft. Presented by D. W. Griffith. 1919. 7 reels.

Credits: Director, D. W. Griffith; story and scenario, S. E. V. Taylor.

© D. W. Griffith; 24Oct19; LP14367.

THE SCARLET DOVE. 1928. 6 reels, sd.

Credits: Story and direction, Arthur Gregor; continuity, John Francis Natteford; editor, Martin G. Cohn.

© Tiffany-Stahl Productions, Inc.; 23Apr28; LP25181.

THE SCARLET DROP. 1918. 5 reels.

Credits: Direction and story, Jack Ford; scenario, George Hively.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 1Apr18; LP12265.

THE SCARLET EMPRESS. Presented by Adolph Zukor. 1934. 13 reels, sd. Based on a diary of Catharine the Great, arranged by Manuel Komroff.

Credits: Director, Josef Von Sternberg; music score based on Tschaikowsky and Mendelssohn; music by John M. Leipold, W. Franke Harling.

© Paramount Productions, Inc.; 5Sep34; LP4932.

THE SCARLET HONEYMOON. 1925. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, Allan Hale; story, Fannie Davis; scenario, E. Magnus Ingleton.

© William Fox (Fox Film Corp., author); 22Feb25; LP21197.

THE SCARLET LADY. 1915. 3 reels.

Credits: Director, George Nichols.

© Selig Polyscope Co. (Will M. Hough, author); 24Jul15; LP5978.

THE SCARLET LADY. An Alan Crosland Production. 1928. 7 reels.

Credits: Producer, Harry Cohn; director, Alan Crosland; story, Bess Meredyth; film editor, Frank Atkinson.

© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 29Sep28; LP25664.

THE SCARLET LETTER. 1917. For Fox Film Corp. 5 reels. From the story by Nathaniel Hawthorne.

Credits: Adapted and directed by Carl Harbaugh.

© William Fox (Carl Harbaugh, author); 11Feb17; LP10163.

THE SCARLET LETTER. (Herbert Kaufman's Weekly) 1920. 1 reel.

Credits: Herbert Kaufman.

© Selznick Pictures Corp.; 7Jun20; LP15222.

THE SCARLET LETTER. 1926. 9 reels. From the story by Nathaniel Hawthorne.

Credits: Producer and director, Victor Seastrom; adaptation, titles, and scenario, Frances Marion; film editor, Hugh Wynn.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Corp.; 21Dec26; LP23517.

THE SCARLET LETTER. 1934. 8 reels, sd. From the novel by Nathaniel Hawthorne.

Credits: Supervision, Larry Darmour; director, Robert G. Vignola; screenplay, Leonard Fields, David Silverstein; film editor, Charles Harris.

© Majestic Producing Corp.; 15Nov34; LP5149.

THE SCARLET LILY. Presented by B. P. Schulberg. 1923. 6 reels.

Credits: Director, Victor Schertzinger; story, Fred Sittenham.

© Preferred Pictures, Inc.; 11Jun23; LP19078.

THE SCARLET MARK. Victor. 1916. 2 reels. From a story by Amy Vorhaus.

Credits: Catherine Carr; producer, Lucius J. Henderson.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 13Jun16; LP8499.

THE SCARLET OATH. Peerless. Presented by William A. Brady in association with World Pictures. © 1916. Title changed from "The Other Sister."

Credits: Directors, Frank Powell and Travers Vale; original story, Frederic Kulz; scenario, Gardiner Hunting.

© World Film Corp. (Frederic Kulz, author); title & descr., 18Oct16; 320 prints, 12Oct16; LU9349.

SCARLET PAGES. 1930. 9 reels.

Credits: Director, Ray Enright.

© First National Pictures, Inc.; 22Sep30; LP1582.

SCARLET PAGES. Trailer. First National. 1930. 1 reel.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 10Aug30; MP1791.

THE SCARLET PIMPERNEL. 1917. 6 reels. Based on the play by the Baroness Orczy.

Credits: Director, Richard Stanton; adaptation, Ben Cohn.

© William Fox (Fox Film Corp., author); 28Oct17; LP11639.

THE SCARLET PIMPERNEL. Released through United Artists. 1935. 11 reels. Based on the story by Baroness Orczy.

Credits: Producer, Alexander Korda; director, Harold Young; story, Robert Sherwood, Arthur Wimperis; scenario, continuity and dialogue, Lajos Biro, Sam Bermann, Robert Sherwood, Arthur Wimperis; collaborator, Baroness Orczy.

© London Film Productions, Ltd.; 16Feb35; LP5334.

SCARLET RIVER. 1933. 6 reels, sd.

Credits: Associate producer, David Lewis; director, Otto Brower; story and screenplay, Harold Shumate; film editor, Fred Kaudston.

© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 10Mar33; LP3725.

THE SCARLET ROAD. © 1916.

© George Kleine (Bruno Lessing [pseud. of Rudolph Edgar Block] & Clarkson Miller, authors); title, descr. & 109 prints, 2Feb16; LU7542.

THE SCARLET ROAD. Presented by Kleine-Edison Features. 1916. 5 reels.

© George Kleine (Bruno Lessing [pseud. of Rudolph Edgar Block] & Clarkson Miller, authors); 16Feb16; LP7859.

THE SCARLET ROAD. 1918. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, Edward Le Saint; scenario and story, Charles Kenyon.

© William Fox (Fox Film Corp., author); 23Jun18; LP12587.

THE SCARLET RUNNER. 1916. 2 reels each. © The Vitagraph Co. of America (C. N. & A. M. Williamson, authors).

Credits: Producers, William P. S. Earle, Wally Van [pseud. of Wally Van Nostrand]; director, Wally Van [pseud.]; picturized by George H. Plympton.

1. The Car and His Majesty. © 9Sep16; LP9083.


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