© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 29Jun21; LP16728.
SHORT SKIRTS AND DEEP WATER. Joker. 1917. 1 reel.
Credits: Story and direction, Allen Curtis; adapted by Tom Gibson.
© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 31Aug17; LP11330.
SHORT SOCKS. (A Paramount-Christie Comedy) 1927. 2 reels.
Credits: Frank Conklin; director, Harold H. Beaudine; story, Sig Herzig; titles, Al Martin.
© Paramount Famous Lasky Corp.; 13Aug27; LP24297.
A SHORT-STOP'S DOUBLE. © 1913.
Credits: Producer, Charles H. France.
© Selig Polyscope Co. (Arthur P. Hankins, author); title, descr. & 29 prints, 24Jul13; LU989.
A SHORT TAIL. 1927. 2 reels.
Credits: Producer, Charles B. Mintz; written and directed by Hal Sintzenich.
© Paramount Famous Lasky Corp.; 10Sep27; MP4278.
SHORT WEIGHT. Century. 1922. 2 reels.
Credits: Written and directed by Alf T. Goulding.
© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 22Jul22; LP18086.
SHORTS. Treasure Chest. Educational Film Corp. of America. Presented by E. W. Hammons. 1933. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, Charles Judels; narrator, Johnny Woods; dialogue, William K. Wells; original music, James Hanley, Benny Davis.
© Skibo Productions; 10Nov33; MP4448.
SHORTY. 1914. 1 reel.
Credits: J. A. Dorward; director, Ashley Miller.
© Thomas A. Edison, Inc.; 17Oct14; LP3557.
SHORTY AT CONEY ISLAND. 1936. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Editors, Fred Waller, Leslie M. Roush; commentator, Justin Herman.
© Paramount Productions, Inc.; 20Jan36; MP6127.
SHORTY AT THE SEASHORE. (Paramount Varieties) Presented by Adolph Zukor. 1936. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Commentary, Justin Herman; narrator, Harry Von Zell.
© Paramount Pictures, Inc.; 3Jul36; MP6629.
SHORTY GOES SOUTH. Presented by Adolph Zukor. 1935. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Editors, Fred Waller, Leslie M. Roush; commentary, Justin Herman.
© Paramount Productions, Inc.; 12Sep35; MP5852.
SHORTY MAKES A BET. © 1914.
© Biograph Co. (Robert A. Donaldson, author); title, descr. & 52 prints, 16Mar14; LU2321.
SHORTY ON THE FARM. Presented by Adolph Zukor. 1935. 1 reel, sd.
© Paramount Productions, Inc.; 3Apr35; MP5504.
SHORTY'S LONG SUIT, STILL SMALL VOICE, and SQUIRREL FOOD. 1920. 2 reels.
Credits: Producer, Ward Lascelle; directors, G. Cooper, W. Hayes.
© Special Pictures Corp.; 24Jun20; LP15298.
THE SHOT. Powers. 1915. 2 reels.
Credits: Producer, Carl M. LeVinness; scenario, Vincent Charles.
© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 27Aug15; LP6216.
A SHOT IN THE DARK. Rex. 1915. 1 reel.
Credits: Dwight Cleveland; producer, Ben Wilson.
© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 3May15; LP5192.
A SHOT IN THE DARK. 1935. 7 reels, sd. From the story "The Dartmouth Murders" by Clifford Orr.
Credits: Director, Charles Lamont; adaptation and screenplay, Charles S. Belden.
© Chesterfield Motion Picture Corp.; 6Mar35; LP5376.
SHOT IN THE DUMBWAITER. 1918.1 reel.
Credits: Directors, Eddie Lyons, Lee Moran; story, Leslie T. Peacocke.
© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 27Jun18; LP12606.
SHOT IN THE EXCITEMENT. 1914.
Credits: Producer, Mack Sennett.
© The Keystone Film Co. (Mack Sennett, author); 26Oct14; LP3619.
SHOT IN THE WEST. Nestor. 1917. 1 reel.
Credits: Director, Louis William Chaudet; scenario, C. B. Hoadley.
© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 9Mar17; LP10347.
SHOTGUN JONES. 1914. 2 reels.
Credits: Producer, Colin Campbell.
© Selig Polyscope Co. (Bertrand W. Sinclair, author); 14Apr14; LP2521.
THE SHOTGUN MAN AND THE STAGE DRIVER. © 1913.
Credits: Written and produced by William Duncan.
© Selig Polyscope Co. (William Duncan, author); title, descr. & 30 prints, 3Apr13; LU553.
SHOTGUN PASS. 1931. 6 reels.
Credits: Director, J. P. McGowan; story and dialogue, Robert Quigley; film editor, S. Ray Luby.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 13Oct31; LP2553.
A SHOT-GUN WEDDING. Century. 1920. 2 reels.
Credits: Written and directed by Fred C. Fishback.
© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 25Sep20; LP15582.
A SHOTGUN WEDDING. (Educational's Comedies) (Vanity Comedies) 1931. 20 min., sd.
Credits: Director, William Watson; story and dialogue, Walter DeLeon, Neal Burns.
© Educational Film Exchanges, Inc.; 19Apr31; LP2170.
SHOTGUNS THAT KICK. 1914. 1 reel.
Credits: Producer, Mack Sennett.
© The Keystone Film Co. (Mack Sennett, author); 3Dec14; LP3896.
SHOULD A GIRL MARRY? 1939. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, E. B. Derr; director, Lambert Hillyer; screenplay, David Silverstein, Gayl Newberry.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 8Jun39; LP8902.
SHOULD A HUSBAND FORGIVE? 1919. 7 reels.
Credits: Story, scenario, and direction, R. A. Walsh.
© William Fox (Fox Film Corp., author); 9Nov19; LP14432.
SHOULD A MASON TELL? © 1927.
© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Roy L. McCardell, author); title, descr. & 35 prints, 22Jul27; LU24210.
SHOULD A MOTHER TELL? 1915. 5 reels.
Credits: Director, J. Gordon Edwards; scenario adapted by Rex Ingram.
© William Fox (Rex Ingram, author); 30Jun15; LP6278.
SHOULD A WIFE FORGIVE? © 1915. Previously entitled "The Lady of Perfume."
© Equitable Motion Pictures Corp. (Joseph E. Howard, author); title, descr. & 32 prints, 29Oct15; LU6883.
SHOULD A WIFE WORK? © 1921.
© J. W. Film Corp. (Lois Zellner, author); title, 8Oct21; descr., 12Nov21; 150 prints, 15Oct21; LU17209.
SHOULD A WOMAN DIVORCE? An Ivan Film Productions, Inc. presentation. © 1914. 5 reels.
© Ivan Abramson; title, descr. & 26 prints, 17Dec14; LU3982.
SHOULD A WOMAN TELL? © 1914.
© Apex Film Co. (A. Khanjonkoff & Co., author); title, descr. & 40 prints, 5Mar14; LU2268.
SHOULD A WOMAN TELL? Screen Classics, Inc. 1919. 6 reels.
Credits: Supervision, Maxwell Karger; director, John E. Ince; original story, Finis Fox.
© Metro Pictures Corp.; 30Dec19; LP14579.
SHOULD BRIDES MARRY? (Broadway Comedy, no. 3) 1921. 2 reels.
Credits: Director, Ward Hayes.
© Arrow Film Corp.; 20Oct21; LP17110.
SHOULD CROONERS MARRY? (Warren-Doane Comedy) 1933. 2 reels.
Credits: Director, George Stevens; story, James W. Horne, Fred Guiol.
© Universal Pictures Corp.; 31Jan33; LP3625.
SHOULD DUMMIES WED? 1920. 2 reels.
Credits: Supervision, Hampton Del Ruth; director, Roy Del Ruth.
© William Fox (Fox Film Corp., author); 23May20; LP15170.
SHOULD HUSBANDS BE WATCHED? © 1925.
© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Hal E. Roach, author); title, descr. & 20 prints, 13Feb25; LU21139.
SHOULD HUSBANDS DO HOUSEWORK? (Star Comedy) 1921. 1 reel.
Credits: Director, William Watson; scenario, Vincent Bryan.
© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 16Sep21; LP16968.
SHOULD HUSBANDS MARRY? © 1926.
© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Mack Sennett, author); title, descr. & 40 prints, 26Jul26; LU22972.
SHOULD HUSBANDS MIND BABIES? (Star Comedy) 1921. 1 reel.
Credits: Producer, William Watson; story, Vincent Bryan.
© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 28Sep21; LP17025.
SHOULD HUSBANDS PAY? © 1926.
© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Hal E. Roach, author); title, descr. & 40 prints, 26Jul26; LU22974.
SHOULD HUSBANDS WORK? 1939. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Sol C. Siegel; director, Gus Meins; original screenplay, Jack Townley, Taylor Caven; supervising editor, Murray Seldeen; film editor, William Morgan; music director, Cy Feuer.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 26Jul39; LP9117.
SHOULD LADIES BEHAVE. 1933. 9 reels, sd., b&w. From the play "The Vinegar Tree" by Paul Osborn.
Credits: Producer, Lawrence Weingarten; director, Harry Beaumont; screenplay, Bella Spewack, Samuel Spewack; film editor, Hugh Wynn.
© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Corp.; 1Dec33; LP4375.
SHOULD LANDLORDS LIVE? © 1924.
© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Hal E. Roach, author); title, descr. & 32 prints, 3Dec24; LU20826.
SHOULD MARRIED MEN GO HOME. Presented by Hal Roach. 1928. 2 reels, sd., b&w.
Credits: Director, James Parrott; story and supervision, Leo McCarey; editor, Richard Currier.
© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Distributing Corp.; 8Sep28; LP25603.
SHOULD MEN WALK HOME? © 1927.
© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Hal E. Roach, author); title, descr. & 36 prints, 14Jan27; LU23538.
SHOULD POKER PLAYERS MARRY? 1924. 1 reel.
© Universal Pictures Corp.; 15Feb24; LP19913.
SHOULD SAILORS MARRY? © 1925.
© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Hal E. Roach, author); title, descr. & 40 prints, 30Dec25; LU22207.
SHOULD SCOTCHMEN MARRY? 1928. 2 reels.
Credits: Directors, William Holland, Gus Meins; story, Frank R. Conklin.
© Paramount Famous Lasky Corp.; 22Dec28; LP25939.
SHOULD SECOND HUSBANDS COME FIRST? © 1927.
© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Hal Roach, author); title, descr. & 36 prints, 8Jul27; LU24154.
SHOULD SHE HAVE TOLD? Gold Seal. 1916. 3 reels.
Credits: Written and directed by John McDermott.
© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 20Nov16; LP9574.
SHOULD SLEEP WALKERS MARRY? © 1927.
© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Mack Sennett, author); title, descr. & 40 prints, 14Jan27; LU23531.
SHOULD STEPMOTHERS TRIFLE. (Star Comedy) 1921. 1 reel.
Credits: Director, William Watson; scenario, W. Scott Darling.
© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 5Nov21; LP17168.
SHOULD TAILORS TRIFLE? Century. 1920. 2 reels.
Credits; Written and directed by Thomas Buckingham.
© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 14Oct20; LP15682.
SHOULD TALL MEN MARRY? © 1927.
© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Hal E. Roach, author); title, descr. & 40 prints, 2Sep27; LU24346.
SHOULD WAITERS MARRY? (Rainbow Comedy) 1920. 2 reels.
Credits: Written and directed by Thomas Buckingham.
© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 29Jun20; LP15328.
SHOULD WATCHMEN SLEEP. (Star Comedy) 1922. 1 reel.
Credits: Director, William Watson.
© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 26May22; LP17924.
SHOULD WE EAT PIE? Powers. 1915. Split reel.
Credits: Producer, Curtis Benton.
© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 27May15; LP5398.
SHOULD WILLIAM TELL? 1923. 1 reel.
© Universal Pictures Corp.; 19May23; LP18976.
SHOULD WIVES WORK? 1937. 2 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Bert Gilroy; director, Leslie Goodwins; story, Leslie Goodwins, George Jeske; film editor, Les Millbrook.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 10Sep37; LP7414.
SHOULD WOMEN DRIVE? Presented by Hal Roach. 1928. 2 reels, sd., b&w.
Credits: Supervising director, Leo McCarey; director, Hal Yates; titles, H. M. Walker; editor, Richard Currier.
© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Distributing Corp.; 15May28; LP25231.
SHOULDER ARMS. 1918. 3 reels.
Credits: Story, Charles Chaplin.
© Charles Chaplin; 2Oct18; LP12954.
SHOULDER TO SHOULDER. 1936. For Plymouth Division of the Chrysler Corp. 1 reel, sd.
© Chrysler Corp. (AudiVision, Inc., author); 5Jun36; MP6542.
SHOVE OFF. 1931. 2 reels, sd.
Credits: Director, Edward Cline; story, Albert Ray.
© Paramount Publix Corp.; 7Nov31; LP2621.
THE SHOW. (Out of the Inkwell) 1922. 1 reel.
Credits: Drawn by Max Fleischer; director, Dave Fleischer.
© Out of the Inkwell Films, Inc.; 21Sep22; MP2188.
THE SHOW. 1922. 2 reels.
Credits: Written and directed by Larry Semon, Norman Taurog.
© Vitagraph Co. of America; 11Feb22; LP17545.
THE SHOW. 1927. 7 reels. Based on the novel "The Day of Souls" by Charles Tenney Jackson.
Credits: Producer and director, Tod Browning; screenplay, Waldemar Young; film editor, Errol Taggart.
© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Corp.; 24Jan27; LP23586.
SHOW BOAT. Jewel. 1929. 12 reels. From the novel by Edna Ferber.
Credits: Director, Arch Heath.
© Universal Pictures Corp.; 27Apr29; LP339.
THE SHOW BOAT. (Organlogue, no. 14) 1931. 1 reel.
Credits: Narration, Norman Brokenshire.
© Master Art Products, Inc.; 19Aug31; MP3011.
SHOW BOAT. Presented by Carl Laemmle. 1936. 12 reels, sd. From the novel by Edna Ferber and the musical play by Oscar Hammerstein II and Jerome Kern.
Credits: Producer, Carl Laemmle, Jr.; director, James Whale; screenplay and lyrics, Oscar Hammerstein II; film editor, Milton Carruth; music director, Victor Baravelle.
© Universal Productions, Inc.; 13May36; LP6347.
SHOW BUSINESS. (Hal Roach Comedy) Presented by Hal Roach. 1932. 2 reels, sd.
Credits: Director, Jules White; dialogue, H. M. Walker; editor, Richard Currier.
© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Distributing Corp.; 24Aug32; LP3211.
THE SHOW BUSTERS. © 1914.
© Biograph Co.; title, descr. & 25 prints, 15Jul14; LU3046.
THE SHOW COWPUNCHER. Mustang. 1926. 2 reels.
Credits: Director, Victor Nordlinger; story and scenario, Leigh Jacobson.
© Universal Pictures Corp.; 25Oct26; LP23277.
THE SHOW-DOWN. 1917. 5 reels.
Credits: Lynn F. Reynolds, Waldemar Young; director, Lynn F. Reynolds.
© Bluebird Photoplays, Inc.; 17Jul17; LP11101.
THE SHOW-DOWN. 1921. 2 reels.
Credits: Producer, William J. Craft; story and scenario, William E. Wing.
© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 25Feb21; LP16188.
THE SHOW DOWN. Mustang. 1925. 2 reels.
Credits: Director, William J. Craft; story and scenario, William E. Wing.
© Universal Pictures Corp.; 7May25; LP21449.
THE SHOWDOWN. Presented by Adolph Zukor and Jesse L. Lasky. 1928. 8 reels. From the story "Wildcat" by Houston Branch.
Credits: Director, Victor Schertzinger; adaptation, Hope Loring; continuity, Hope Loring, Ethel Doherty.
© Paramount Famous Lasky Corp.; 25Feb28; LP25016.
SHOW FOLKS. 1928. 8 reels.
Credits: Producer, Ralph Block; director, Paul L. Stein; story, Philip Dunning; screenplay, Jack Jungmeyer, George Dromgold.
© Pathe Exchange, Inc.; 16Oct28; LP25726.
SHOW FOR SALE. Mentone. 1937. 2 reels, sd.
Credits: Director, Milton Schwarzwald; dialogue, Sands & Marko.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 15Oct37; LP7507.
THE SHOW GIRL. Presented by W. Ray Johnston. 1927. 6 reels.
Credits: Producer, Trem Carr; director, Charles J. Hunt; story, H. H. Van Loan.
© Rayart Pictures Corp.; 21Jan27; LP23629.
SHOW GIRL. Presented by Richard A. Rowland. 1928. 7 reels. From the novel by J. P. McEvoy.
Credits: Producer, Alfred Santell.
© First National Pictures, Inc.; 24Sep28; LP25645.
SHOWGIRL IN HOLLYWOOD. First National and Vitaphone. 1930. 9 reels, sd., b&w, color sequences. Based on the story by J. P. McEvoy.
Credits: Producer, Robert Lord; director, Mervyn Le Roy; adaptation, Harvey Thew; film editor, Pete Fritch; music, Green and Stept.
© First National Pictures, Inc.; 28Apr30; LP1263.
SHOW GIRL IN HOLLYWOOD. Trailer. 1930. 1 reel, sd.
© Vitaphone Corp.; 15May30; MP1511.
THE SHOW GOES ON. 1938. 8 reels. Adapted from the story by Nicholas Farkas. Released in England under the title "The Three Maxims."
Credits: Producer and director, Herbert Wilcox; screenplay, Herman Mankiewicz.
© Gaumont British Picture Corp. of America (Gaumont British Picture Corp., Ltd., author); 20May38; LP8149.
SHOW KIDS. 1934. 2 reels, sd.
Credits: Director, Ralph Staub; screenplay and dialogue, Joe Traub.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 1Dec34; LP5133.
SHOW ME THE WAY TO GO HOME. 1932. 1 reel.
Credits: Max Fleischer; director, Dave Fleischer.
© Paramount Publix Corp.; 30Jan32; MP3085.
SHOW ME YOUR SAMPLES. (Star Comedy) 1921. 1 reel.
Credits: Story and direction, Craig Hutchinson; scenario, W. Scott Darling.
© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 2Dec21; LP17268.
THE SHOW OF SHOWS. Vitaphone. 1929. 15 reels, sd.
Credits: Supervision, Daryl Francis Zanuck; director, John G. Adolfi.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 7Dec29; LP903.
THE SHOW OFF. Paramount. 1926. 7 reels. From the comedy by George Kelly.
Credits: Director, Malcolm St. Clair; screenplay, Pierre Collings.
© Famous Players-Lasky Corp.; 16Aug26; LP23027.
THE SHOW-OFF. 1934. 8 reels, sd. From the play by George Kelly.
Credits: Producer, Lucien Hubbard; director, Charles F. Riesner; screenplay, Herman J. Mankiewicz; film editor, William S. Gray.
© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Corp.; 2Mar34; LP4539.
THE SHOW-OFF. SEE Men Are Like That.
SHOW PEOPLE. 1928. 9 reels, b&w.
Credits: Producers, Marion Davies, King Vidor; director, King Vidor; treatment, Agnes Christine Johnston, Laurence Stallings; continuity, Wanda Tuchock.
© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Distributing Corp.; 20Oct28; LP25748.
SHOW THEM NO MERCY. 1935. 6,838 ft., sd.
Credits: Kubec Glasmon; director, George Marshall; adaptation, Henry Lehrman; music director, David Buttolph.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.; 6Dec35; LP6050.
THE SHOW VOTE. (Krazy Kat Cartoon) 1928. 1 reel. Based on cartoons by George Herriman.
Credits: Adaptation, Ben Harrison, Manny Gould.
© Paramount Famous Lasky Corp.; 15Sep28; MP5363.
THE SHOWER OF ROSES. © 1929.
© Michael Hahn; title, descr. & 68 prints, 24Jun29; LU489.
A SHOWER OF SLIPPERS. 1913. 1 reel.
Credits: Elizabeth A. Bull.
© Thomas A. Edison, Inc.; 21Mar13; LP520.
SHOWING OFF. (Stern Brothers Comedy) (Keeping Up With the Joneses) 1927. 2 reels. From the cartoons by Pop Momand [pseud.]
Credits: Director, Gus Meins.
© Universal Pictures Corp.; 7Jul27; LP24166.
SHOWING OFF. (Scrappy Cartoon) 1931. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Dick Heumor; producer, Charles Mintz; animation, Sid Marcus; musical score, Joe De Nat.
© Screen Gems, Inc.; 21Nov31; MP2952.
SHOWING THE MAKING OF ANIMATED CARTOONS. © 1921.
© Bert Green; title, descr. & 11 prints, 1Oct21; MU2043.
THE SHOWMAN. (Toby the Pup Series) Winkler Film Corp. 1930. 1 reel.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 28Nov30; LP1825.
THE SHRIEK. (An Oswald Cartoon) Snappy. 1933. 1 reel.
© Universal Pictures Corp.; 24Feb33; MP3841.
A SHRIEK IN THE NIGHT. Victor. 1915. 2 reels.
Credits: Written and produced by Jacques Jaccard.
© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 7Sep15; LP6305.
A SHRIEK IN THE NIGHT. 1933. 8 reels, sd.
Credits: Director, Albert Ray; story, Kurt Kempler; screenplay, Frances Hyland.
© Allied Pictures Corp.; 7Apr33; LP3785.
THE SHRIEK OF ARABY. 1923. 5 reels.
Credits: Director, F. Richard Jones; film editor, Allen McNeil.
© Mack Sennett; 1Apr23; LP18969.
THE SHRIMP. (A Hal Roach Comedy) Presented by Hal Roach. 1930. 2 reels, sd., b&w.
Credits: Director, Charley Rogers; story, H. M. Walker; film editor, Richard Currier.
© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Distributing Corp.; 3Mar30; LP1116.
SHRIMP FISHING. (Ford Educational Library, Industrial Geography, v. 1) Ford Motion Picture Laboratories. 1921. 1 reel.
© Ford Motor Co.; 12Sep21; MP2027.
SHRIMPS FOR A DAY. (Hal Roach Comedy) (Our Gang Comedy) Presented by Hal Roach. 1935. 2 reels, sd., b&w.
Credits: Director, Gus Meins; film editor, Louis McManus.
© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Corp.; 20Feb35; LP5364.
THE SHRINE OF HAPPINESS. Balboa. Gold Rooster. © 1916. Color.
© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Balboa Feature Film Co., author); title, descr. & 72 prints, 27Mar16; LU7926.
SHUFFLE OFF TO BUFFALO. (Merrie Melodies, no. 11) 1933. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Leon Schlesinger; drawings, Isadore Freleng, Paul Smith; music score, Frank Marsales.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 3Aug33; MP4197.
THE SHULAMITE. © 1915.
Credits: Producer, George L. Tucker.
© Paul H. Cromelin (Alice and Claude Askew and Edward Knoblauch, London Film Co., Ltd., authors); title, descr. & 57 prints, 19Aug15; LU6134.
THE SHULAMITE. SEE Under the Lash.
SHULAMITE. © 1931. 5 reels.
© Judea Films, Inc. (Abraham Goldfaden, author); title, descr. & 5 prints, 13May31; LU2259.
SHUTTING THE DOOR ON JOE MECHANICAL. 1937. For Ice Refrigeration Bureau. Filmstrip, sd.
© AudiVision, Inc.; 24Mar37; MP7322.
THE SHUTTLE. 1918. Based on a novel by Frances Hodgson Burnett.
Credits: Director, Rollin S. Sturgeon; scenario, Margaret Turnbull, Harvey Thew.
© Select Pictures Corp.; 16Feb18; LP12067.
SHYLOCK. © 1912.
© George Kleine (Société Générale des Cinématographs Éclipse, author); title, descr. & 9 prints, 23Dec12; LU206.
SI AND SUE ACROBATS. 1915. 600 ft.
© Lubin Mfg. Co. (Arthur D. Hotaling, author); 18Mar15; LP4782.
SI SENOR. © 1919.
© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Rolin Film Co., author); title, descr. & 23 prints, 27Feb19; LU13441.
SI SI SENOR. (Ideal Talking Comedies) 1930. 20 min., sd.
Credits: Director, William Goodrich.
© Educational Film Exchanges, Inc.; 26Oct30; LP1693.
SIBERIA. 1926. 7 reels, tinted.
Credits: Director, Victor Schertzinger; story, Bartley Campbell; scenario, Eve Unsell; adaptation, Nicholas A. Dunaev.
© William Fox (Fox Film Corp., author); 28Mar26; LP22611.
SIBERIA. 1937. 2 reels.
© Eastman Kodak Co. (Julien Bryan, author); 15Jul37; MP8032.
SIC 'EM BROWNIE. Presented by Century Comedies. 1922. 2 reels.
Credits: Written and directed by Alfred T. Goulding.
© Century Film Corp., Inc.; 27Apr22; LP17818.
SIC 'EM SAM! 1918. 1 reel.
Credits: Director, Albert Parker; story, Ted Reed.
© Douglas Fairbanks Pictures Corp.; 14Sep18; LP12885.
SIC 'EM TOWSER. Rolin Film Co. © 1918.
© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Rolin Film Co., author); title, descr. & 19 prints, 8Jun18; LU12507.
A SICILIAN HEROINE. © 1912.
© Ambrosio American Co. (A. Ambrosio, author); title, descr. & 108 prints, 9Dec12; LU172.
SICK ABED. Paramount-Artcraft. Presented by Jesse L. Lasky. 1920. 5 reels. From the play by Ethel Watts Mumford.
Credits: Director, Sam Wood; scenario, Clara Genevieve Kennedy.
© Famous Players-Lasky Corp.; 11May20; LP15139.
SICK CYLINDERS. Snappy. 1928. 1 reel.
Credits: Animation, Hugh Harman, Ben Clopton.
© Universal Pictures Corp.; 26Dec28; LP25945.
THE SIDESHOW. 1929. 7 reels.
Credits: Producer, Jack Cohn; director, Erle C. Kenton; story and continuity, Howard J. Green.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 15Mar29; LP221.
SIDE SHOW. 1931. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Director, Roy Del Ruth; screenplay, Arthur Caesar, Raymond Enright.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 8Sep31; LP2454.
THE SIDE SHOW. SEE Born and Lawrence in The Side Show.
SIDE SHOW FAKIR. Mentone. 1938. 2 reels, sd.
Credits: Director, Milton Schwarzwald.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 6Sep38; LP8257.
THE SIDE SHOW OF LIFE. Presented by Adolph Zukor and Jesse L. Lasky. 1924. 8 reels. From the novel "The Mountebank" by William J. Locke and the play by Ernest Denny.
Credits: Producer and director, Herbert Brenon; screenplay, Willis Goldbeck, Julie Hern.
© Famous Players-Lasky Corp.; 5Aug24; LP20471.
SIDE STREET. Radio. 1929. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Director, Mal St. Clair; story and dialogue, Mal St. Clair, George O'Hara; musical numbers, Oscar Levant, Sidney Clare.
© RKO Productions, Inc.; 2Sep29; LP738. (See also Side Street; 2Sep29; LP895)
SIDE STREET. Radio. 1929. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Director, Mal St. Clair; story and dialogue, Mal St. Clair, George O'Hara; musical numbers, Oscar Levant, Sidney Clare.
© RKO Distributing Corp.; 2Sep29; LP895. (See also Side Street; 2Sep29; LP738)
SIDE STREETS. Presented by First National Pictures, Inc. and The Vitaphone Corp. 1934. 7 reels. Based on the story "Fur Coats" by Ann Garrick and Ethel Hill.
Credits: Director, Alfred E. Green; screenplay, Manuel Seff.
© First National Pictures, Inc.; 19Jul34; LP4838.
THE SIDEWALKS OF NEW YORK. (Screen Songs, no. 1) 1929. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Animation, Max Fleischer.
© Paramount Famous Lasky Corp.; 5Feb29; MP5787.
SIDEWALKS OF NEW YORK. 1931. 8 reels, sd., b&w.
Credits: Producer, Buster Keaton; directors, Jules White, Zion Myers; story, George Landy, Paul Gerald Smith; dialogue, Robert E. Hopkins, Eric Hatch; film editor, Charles Hochberg.
© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Distributing Corp.; 21Sep31; LP2490.
THE SIDEWALKS OF NEW YORK. SEE The Swell Head.
SID'S LONG COUNT. (Sid Saylor Comedy) 1930. 2 reels.
Credits: Director, Sam Newfield; story, Bill Weber, T. Page Wright.
© Universal Pictures Corp.; 24Mar30; LP1170.
SIEGE. Jewel. 1925. 7 reels. From the novel by Samuel H. Adams.
Credits: Director, Svend Gade; screen story, Harvey Thew.
© Universal Pictures Corp.; 10Jun25; LP21557.
THE SIEGE AND FALL OF THE ALAMO; story of the Heroism of Travis, Crockett, Bowie, and Bonham and Their Garrison, and the Battle of San Jacinto. © 1913.
© S. G. Christal & W. A. Bunnell (Siege of the Alamo Picture Co., author); title, descr. & 6 prints, 21Apr13; MU51.
SIEGE AND FALL OF THE ALAMO. © 1914.
© Siege & Fall of the Alamo Motion Picture Co. (H. C. Mathews, author); title, descr. & 953 prints, 4Jun14; MU161.
SIEGFRIED. © 1912.
© Ambrosio American Co. (A. Ambrosio, author); title, descr. & 43 prints, 29Nov12; LU139.
SIEGFRIED. 1925. 9 reels.
Credits: Director, Fritz Lang; scenario, Thea Von Harbou; music, Richard Wagner; music score, Hugo Reisenfeld.
© Ufa Films, Inc.; 23Aug25; LP22042.
SIERRA WINTER SPORTS. Bison. 1917. Split reel.
© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 24Aug17; MP1015.
THE SIGN INVISIBLE. 1918. 6 reels.
Credits: Anthony P. Kelly.
© First National Exhibitors Circuit, Inc.; 28Jan18; LP12000.
THE SIGN OF FOUR. Presented by World Wide Pictures. 1932. 7 reels, sd. Adapted from the story by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
Credits: Producer, Rowland V. Lee; director, Graham Cutts; screenplay, W. P. Lipscomb.
© Associated Talking Pictures, Ltd.; 14Aug32; LP3512.
THE SIGN OF THE BLACK LILY. © 1913.
© George Kleine (Societa Italiana Cines, author); title, descr. & 35 prints, 12Jul13; LU939.
THE SIGN OF THE CACTUS. 1924. 5 reels.
Credits: Director, Clifford S. Smith; story and continuity, Charles Logue.
© Universal Pictures Corp.; 19Dec24; LP20934.
THE SIGN OF THE CLAW. Gotham. Presented by Sam Sax. 1926. 6 reels.
Credits: Supervision, Renaud Hoffman; director, Reeves "Breezy" Eason; story and continuity, James Bell Smith.
© Lumas Film Corp.; 28Jun26; LP22859.
THE SIGN OF THE CROSS. 1932. 14 reels, sd. From the play by Wilson Barrett.
Credits: Producer and director, Cecil B. De Mille; screenplay, Waldemar Young, Sidney Buchman.
© Paramount Publix Corp.; 30Nov32; LP3443.
THE SIGN OF THE CUCUMBER. 1917. 2 reels.
Credits: Supervision, J. G. Blystone; director, Dick Smith.
© L-Ko Motion Picture Kompany, Inc.; 19Jul17; LP11107.
THE SIGN OF THE POPPY. 1916. 5 reels.
Credits: J. Grubb Alexander; director, Charles Swickard.
© Bluebird Photoplays, Inc.; 24Nov16; LP9597.
THE SIGN OF THE ROSE. Presented by Harry Garson. 1922. 6 reels.
Credits: Director, Harry Garson; written and supervised by George Beban; scenario, J. A. Brocklehurst, Carroll Owen; film editor, Violet Blair.
© American Releasing Corp. (George Beban, author); 1Sep22; LP18749.
THE SIGN OF THE ROSE. SEE An Alien.
THE SIGN OF THE SECRET NINE. © 1914.
© Feature Film Sales Co., Ltd. (Austrian Film, author); title, descr. & 12 prints, 12Jan14; LU1953.
THE SIGN ON THE DOOR. 1921. 7 reels. From the play by Channing Pollock.
Credits: Producer and director, Herbert Brenon; adaptation, Mary Murillo, Herbert Brenon.
**© Joseph M. Schenck; 28Sep21; LP17016.
THE SIGN ON THE DOOR. SEE The Locked Door.
THE SIGNAL; a Drama of the French Revolution. 1913. 1 reel.
Credits: Bannister Merwin.
© Thomas A. Edison, Inc.; 18Jun13; LP856.
THE SIGNAL TOWER. Jewel. 1924. 7 reels.
Credits: Director, Clarence Brown; story, Wadsworth Camp.
© Universal Pictures Corp.; 29Apr24; LP20129.
THE SIGNET RING. (The Perils of the Secret Service, no. 6) Imp. 1917. 2 reels. Founded on the Yorke Norroy Stories by George Bronson Howard.
Credits: Director, George Bronson Howard.
© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 29Mar17; LP10473.
SIGNING OFF. Mentone. 1936. 2 reels, sd.
Credits: Story and direction, Milton Schwarzwald.
© Universal Pictures Corp.; 3Feb36; LP6115.
SIGNS OF SPRING. © 1927.
© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Paul Terry, author); title, descr. & 18 prints, 29Sep27; MU4341.
SIGNS OF TROUBLE. Victor. 1917. 1 reel. From the "Lucille, the Waitress" series by Bide Dudley.
Credits: Director, William Bailey.
© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 26Apr17; LP10668.
SILAS MARNER. 1913. 2 reels. Adapted from the novel by George Eliot [pseud.]
© Thomas A. Edison, Inc.; 4Oct13; LP1344.
SILAS MARNER. © 1922. 6,344 ft. Adapted from the novel by George Eliot [pseud.]
Credits: Scenario and direction, Frank Donovan.
© Associated Exhibitors, Inc. (Frank P. Donovan, author); title, descr. & 112 prints, 11Apr22; LU17743.
SILENCE. © 1915. 2 reels.
© American Film Mfg. Co. (Webster Campbell, author); title & descr., 14Jan15; 149 prints, 15Jan15; LU4192.
SILENCE. Presented by Cecil B. De Mille. Released by Producers Distributing Corp. 1926. 8 reels. From the play by Max Marcin.
Credits: Producer and director, Rupert Julian; adaptation, Beulah Marie Dix.
© Cinema Corporation of America; 19Apr26; LP22697.
SILENCE. 1931. 8 reels, sd. From the stage play by Max Marcin.
Credits: Directors, Louis Gasnier, Max Marcin.
© Paramount Publix Corp.; 29Aug31; LP2439.
SILENCE. © 1937.
© Chevrolet Motor Co.; title & descr., 8Jan37; 1,012 prints, 11Feb37; MU7163.
THE SILENCE OF DEAN MAITLAND. SEE Sealed Lips.
THE SILENCE OF JOHN GORDON. Beauty. © 1914.
© American Film Mfg. Co. (Harry Pollard, author); title & 72 prints, 14Sep14; descr., 5Sep14; LU3355.
THE SILENCE OF THE DEAD. 1913. 4 reels.
** © Gaumont Co.; 29Nov13; LP1763.
THE SILENCE SELLERS. 1917. 5 reels. From the story by Blair Hall.
Credits: Director, Burton L. King; adaptation, Wallace C. Clifton.
© Metro Pictures Corp.; 19Sep17; LP11426.
SILENCIO! 1928. 2 reels.
Credits: Story, scenario, and direction, Marcel G. Silver.
© Fox Case Corp.; 14Feb28; LP25024.
THE SILENT ACCUSER. 1915. 1 reel.
Credits: Producer, Joseph Kaufman.
© Lubin Mfg. Co. (Daniel Carson Goodman, author); 13Sep15; LP6345.
THE SILENT ACCUSER. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Presented by Louis B. Mayer. 1924. 6 reels, b&w, tinted sequences.
Credits: Director, Chester M. Franklin; film editor, Lloyd Nezler.
© Metro-Goldwyn Pictures Corp.; 10Nov24; LP20746.
THE SILENT AVENGER. 1920. 2 reels each, except no. 1 which is 3 reels. © The Vitagraph Co. of America.
Credits: Director, William Duncan; story, Albert E. Smith, Cleveland Moffett; scenario, Graham Baker, William B. Courtney.
1. The Escape. © 27Feb20; LP14795.
2. Fighting Back. © 27Feb20; LP14796.
3. Within the Noose. © 15Mar20; LP14889.
4. Tearing Through. © 18Mar20; LP14905.
5. Blotted Out. © 10Apr20; LP15017.
6. The Hidden Blow. © 22Apr20; LP15044.
7. Dynamite Doom. © 6May20; LP15078.
8. The Crusher. © 12May20; LP15113.
9. Into the Jaws. © 21May20; LP15156.
10. Blades of Horror. © 25May20; LP15169.
11. Shot into Space. © 4Jun20; LP15208.
12. Facing Eternity. © 11Jun20; LP15242.
13. A Human Pendulum. © 18Jun20; LP15265.
14. The Lake of Fire. © 28Jun20; LP15318.
15. The Final Trump. © 3Jul20; LP15332.
THE SILENT AVENGER. 1927. 6 reels.
Credits: Supervision and story, Frank Foster Davis; director, James P. Hogan; adaptation, George Greene, Doris Schroeder; continuity, Herbert C. Clark; titles, Delos Sutherland; film editor, Fred Bornworth.
© Lumas Film Corp.; 2Aug27; LP24264.
SILENT BARRIERS. 1937. 9 reels, sd. Based on the novel "The Great Divide" by Alan Sullivan.
Credits: Director, Milton Rosmer; screenplay, Michael Barringer, Milton Rosmer; dialogue, Ralph Spence, Milton Rosmer; editors, Charles Trend, B. H. Hipkins; music score, Hubert Bath; music director, Louis Levy.
© Gaumont British Picture Corp. of America (Gaumont British Picture Corp., Ltd., author); 4Feb37; LP7284.
THE SILENT BATTLE. 1916. 5 reels. From the novel by George Gibbs.
Credits: Producer, Jack Conway; adaptation, F. McGrew Willis.
© Bluebird Photoplays, Inc.; 26Jun16; LP8588.
THE SILENT BELL; a Military Drama. © 1914.
© Pasquali American Co. (Pasquali Co., author); title, descr. & 80 prints, 25Feb14; LU2215.
THE SILENT CALL. 1921. 7 reels. From "The Cross Pull" by Hal G. Evarts.
Credits: Producers, Jane Murfin, Laurence Trimble; director, Laurence Trimble; adaptation, Jane Murfin.
© H. O. Davis; 5Dec21; LP17286.
THE SILENT COMMAND. Laemmle. 1915. 4 reels.
Credits: Written and produced by Robert Leonard.
© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 24May15; LP5378.
THE SILENT COMMAND. 1923. 8 reels, b&w, tinted sequences. Filmed with the cooperation of the United States Navy.
Credits: Producer and director, J. Gordon Edwards; story, Rufus King; scenario, Paul Kelly.
© William Fox (Fox Film Corp., author); 20Aug23; LP19411.
THE SILENT DEATH. 1914. 2 reels.
Credits: Frank Blighton; director, Richard R. Ridgely.
© Thomas A. Edison, Inc.; 10Jan14; LP1949.
THE SILENT ENEMY. 1930. 7,551 ft., sd.
Credits: Producers, W. Douglas Burden, William C. Chanler; director, H. P. Carver; story, W. Douglas Burden; scenario, Richard Carver.
© Paramount Publix Corp.; 1Aug30; LP1459.
THE SILENT FLYER. 1926. 2 reels each. © Universal Pictures Corp.
Credits: Director, Wm. James Craft; story, George Morgan.
1. The Jaws of Death. © 26Jun26; LP22854.
2. Dynamited. © 6Jul26; LP22878.
3. Waters of Death. © 8Jul26; LP22900.
4. The Treacherous Trail. © 15Jul26; LP22911.
5. The Plunge of Peril. © 16Jul26; LP22926.
6. The Fight of Honor. © 21Jul26; LP22946.
7. Under Arrest. © 24Jul26; LP22983.
8. Flames of Terror. © 29Jul26; LP22995.
9. Hurled Through Space. © 2Aug26; LP23002.
10. Love and Glory. © 2Aug26; LP23010.
THE SILENT GUARDIAN. 1926. 5,000 ft.
Credits: Director, William Bletcher; story, Ewart Adamson.
© Truart Film Corp.; 4Feb26; LP22384.
SILENT KNIGHT, THE TRIUMPH OF SILENCE OVER NOISE. 1929. 1 reel.
© Willys-Overland, Inc. (Raymond J. Faller, author); 25Feb29; MP5961.
THE SILENT LADY. Butterfly. 1917. 5 reels.
Credits: Director, Elsie Jane Wilson; story, Elliott J. Clawson.
© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 30Nov17; LP11766.
THE SILENT LIE. 1917. For Fox Film Corp. 5 reels. From the story "Conohan" by Larry Evans.
Credits: Director, R. A. Walsh.
© William Fox (C. B. Clapp, author); 27May17; LP10837.
THE SILENT LOVER. 1926. 7 reels. Adapted from the play "The Legionary" by Ludwig Biro.
Credits: Director, George Archainbaud; scenario, Carey Wilson.
© First National Pictures, Inc.; 14Nov26; LP23337.
THE SILENT MAN. 1915. 2,000 ft.
Credits: Producer, Leon D. Kent.
© Lubin Mfg. Co. (Julian Louis Lamothe, author); 24Nov15; LP7022.
THE SILENT MAN. 1917. 5 reels.
Credits: Director, William S. Hart; story, Charles Kenyon.
© Thomas H. Ince Studios; 14Nov17; LP11713.
THE SILENT MAN OF TIMBER GULCH. Gold Seal. 1916. 2 reels.
Credits: Written and produced by Robert Leonard.
© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 22May16; LP8335.
THE SILENT MASTER. 1917. 7 reels. From the novel "The Court of St. Simon" by E. Phillips Oppenheim.
Credits: Direction and adaptation, Leonel Perret.
© Robert Warwick Film Corp.; 29May17; LP10858.
THE SILENT MEMBER. Rex. 1916. 1 reel.
Credits: Written and produced by Robert Leonard.
© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 10Jan16; LP7391.
SILENT MEN. 1933. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Director, D. Ross Lederman; story, Walt Coburn; screenplay, Stuart Anthony; film editor, Otto Meyer.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 23Feb33; LP3680.
THE SILENT MYSTERY, no. 1-15. Presented by Louis Burston. © 1919.
© Silent Mystery Corp. (Elsie Van Name, author); title & descr., 28Oct19; 308 prints, 19Nov19; LU14444.
THE SILENT PAL. Presented by Samuel Sax. 1925. 6 reels.
Credits: Adapted and directed by Henry McCarty; story, Frank Foster Davis.
© Gotham Productions; 27Mar25; LP21278.
THE SILENT PARTNER. 1917. 5 reels.
Credits: Director, Marshall Neilan; story, Edmund Goulding; scenario, George D. Proctor.
© Jesse L. Lasky Feature Play Co.; 5May17; LP10717.
THE SILENT PARTNER. Paramount. Presented by Jesse L. Lasky. 1923. 6 reels. From the Saturday Evening Post story by Maximilian Foster.
Credits: Producer and director, Charles Maigne; adaptation, Sada Cowan.
© Famous Players-Lasky Corp.; 22Aug23; LP19325.
THE SILENT PARTNER. Mustang. 1927. 2 reels.
Credits: Director, William Wyler; story, Basil Dicky; continuity, George Morgan.
© Universal Pictures Corp.; 8Mar27; LP23741.
THE SILENT PLEA. 1915. 3 reels.
Credits: Director, Lionel Belmore.
© Vitagraph Co. of America (C. Mae Koch, author); 18Jan15; LP4248.
THE SILENT POWER. Gotham. Presented by Sam Sax. 1926. 5 reels.
Credits: Supervision, Renaud Hoffman; director, Frank O'Connor; story, James J. Tynan; adaptation and continuity, James Bell Smith.
© Lumas Film Corp.; 25Aug26; LP23047.
THE SILENT PRISONER. Laemmle. 1917. 1 reel.
© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 31Mar17; LP10480.
THE SILENT RIDER. Jewel. 1926. 6 reels. From the story "The Red Headed Husband" by Katherine Newlin Burt.
Credits: Director, Lynn Reynolds.
© Universal Pictures Corp.; 22Dec26; LP23460.
SILENT SANDERSON. Presented by Hunt Stromberg. Released by Producers Distributing Corp. 1925. 6 reels.
Credits: Supervision, Hunt Stromberg; director, Scott R. Dunlap; story, Kate Corbaley; adaptation, Harvey Gates; editor, Harry S. Decker.
© Hunt Stromberg Corp.; 1May25; LP21751.
THE SILENT SENTINEL. 1918. 2 reels.
Credits: Director, Harry Harvey; story, Alvin J. Neitz.
© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 27Nov18; LP13076.
THE SILENT STRANGER. Big U. 1916. 1 reel.
Credits: Frank Smith; director, King Baggot.
© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 28Jul16; LP8813.
THE SILENT STRANGER. 1924. 5 reels.
Credits: Director, Albert Rogell; story, Stewart Heisler.
© R-C Pictures Corp. (Harry J. Brown, author); 11Apr24; LP20066.
SILENT STRENGTH. 1919. 5 reels.
Credits: Director, Paul Scardon; story, Laurence McCloskey; scenario, Garfield Thompson.
© Vitagraph Co. of America; 7Jan19; LP13254.
SILENT THUNDER. SEE The Man Called Back.
THE SILENT TONGUE. 1915. 1,000 ft. A revival of the Edison comedy.
Credits: Louis Sydsmith; director, Will Louis.
© Thomas A. Edison, Inc.; 31Aug15; LP6264.
SILENT TRAILS. 1914.
Credits: Director, Rollin S. Sturgeon.
© Vitagraph Co. of America (E. A. Brininstool, author); 10Feb14; LP2132.
THE SILENT VOICE. 1915. 6 reels.
© Metro Pictures Corp.; 13Sep15; LP6445.
THE SILENT VOW. 1922. 5 reels.
Credits: Director, William Duncan; scenario, Bradley J. Smollen.
© Vitagraph Co. of America; 17Mar22; LP17653.
THE SILENT W. 1915. 2 reels.
Credits: Director, Wilfrid North.
© The Vitagraph Co. of America (Donald I. Buchanan, author); 27May15; LP5424.
THE SILENT WATCHER. 1924. 8 reels. Adapted from the Saturday Evening Post story "The Altar on the Hill" by Mary Roberts Rinehart.
Credits: Director, Frank Lloyd; screen adaptation, J. G. Hawks; film editor, Edward M. Roskam.
© First National Pictures, Inc.; 1Oct24; LP20615.
THE SILENT WAY. © 1914.
© American Film Mfg. Co. (Louis Fitzroy, author); title, descr. & 108 prints, 10Dec14; LU3929.
THE SILENT WITNESS. 1932. 6,614 ft., sd. Based on the stage play by Jack DeLeon and Jack Celestin.
Credits: Directors, Marcel Varnel, R. L. Hough; screenplay, Douglas Doty; editor, Jack Murray.
© Fox Film Corp.; 14Jan32; LP2793.
THE SILENT WOMAN. 1918. 5 reels.
Credits: Director, Herbert Blache; story, Lois Zellner; scenario, June Mathis, Katharine Kavanaugh.
© Metro Pictures Corp.; 2Sep18; LP12797.
SILENT YEARS. 1921. 6 reels.
Credits: Producer and director, Louis Gasnier; story, Harriet T. Comstock.
© R-C Pictures Corp.; 5Dec21; LP17366.
SILK. (Eastman Classroom Films) 1929. 1 reel.
© Eastman Teaching Films, Inc. (George W. Hoke, author); 5Jun29; MP645.
THE SILK EXPRESS. Presented by Warner Brothers Pictures, Inc. and The Vitaphone Corp. 1933. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Director, Ray Enright; story, Houston Branch; screenplay, Houston Branch, Ben Markson.
© Warner Brothers Pictures, Inc.; 2Jun33; LP3914.
SILK HAT KID. 1935. 6,250 ft., sd.
Credits: Director, H. Bruce Humberstone; story, Gerald Beaumont; screenplay, Edward Eliscu, Lou Breslow, Dore Schary; music, Samuel Kaylin.
© Fox Film Corp.; 19Jul35; LP5789.
SILK HOSE AND HIGH PRESSURE. L-Ko. 1915. 3 reels.
© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 30Oct15; LP6825.
SILK HOSIERY. 1920. 5 reels.
Credits: Supervision, Thomas H. Ince; director, Fred Niblo; story, Frank Dazey; scenario, Agnes Christine Johnston.
© Thomas H. Ince; 17Nov20; LP15824.
SILK HOSIERY, YESTERDAY'S LUXURY, TO-DAY'S NECESSITY. Presented by The Phoenix Hosiery Co. 1929. Filmstrip, 66 frames.
© Rowland Rogers Picture Service, Inc. (Rowland Rogers, author); 20May29; MP1534.
SILK HUSBANDS AND CALICO WIVES. 1920. 6 reels.
Credits: Director, Alfred E. Green; story, Monte M. Katterjohn.
© Equity Pictures Corp.; 15Jan20; LP17241.
SILK INDUSTRY IN JAPAN AND THE UNITED STATES. © 1916.
© Leggett-Gruen Corp. (J. Alexander Leggett, author); title, descr. & 93 prints, 7Sep16; MU715.
SILK LEGS. 1927. 6 reels.
Credits: Director, Arthur Rosson; story, Frederica Sagor; scenario, Frances Agnew.
© Fox Film Corp.; 7Dec27; LP24731.
SILK LEGS. SEE Piernas de Seda.
THE SILK LINED BURGLAR. 1919. 6 reels.
Credits: Director, Jack Dillon; story, Jack Boyle; scenario, Fred Myton.
© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 10Mar19; LP13481.
SILK SOCK HAL. 1928. 2 reels.
Credits: Director, Albert Herman; story, E. V. Durling, Pinto Colvig, H. A. Woodmansee.
© F. B. O. Productions, Inc. (Larry Darmour Productions, author); 14May28; LP25241.
SILK STOCKING SAL. Presented by Gothic Pictures. Released by F. B. O. 1924. 5 reels.
Credits: Director, Tod Browning; story and scenario, E. Richard Schayer.
© R-C Pictures Corp.; 30Nov24; LP20927.
SILK STOCKINGS. Universal Jewel. 1927. 5,947 ft. From the stage play by Cyril Harcourt.
Credits: Director, Wesley Ruggles; adaptation, Beatrice Van.
© Universal Pictures Corp.; 16Aug27; LP24324.
SILK TEXTILES. 1920. 2 reels.
© Economist Film Service; 9Jun20; MP2031.
SILK, THE FABRIC OF BEAUTY. Presented by H. R. Mallinson & Co., Inc. 1929. Filmstrip, 70 frames.
© Rowland Rogers Picture Service, Inc. (Rowland Rogers, author); 15Jun29; MP1532.
SILKEN SHACKLES. 1926. 6 reels.
Credits: Director, Walter Morosco; story and adaptation, Walter Morosco, Philip Klein.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 16Apr26; LP22612.
THE SILKLESS BANK NOTE. © 1920. From the official records of William J. Flynn.
Credits: Wilson Mizner; director, Carl Harbaugh.
© Oliver Films, Inc. (William J. Flynn, author); title, descr. & 426 prints, 23Jan20; LU14726.
SILKS AND SADDLES. Universal Jewel. 1928. 6 reels.
Credits: Director, Robert F. Hill; story, Gerald Beaumont; adaptation, Edward Clark; continuity, Paul Gangelin, Faith Thomas.
© Universal Pictures Corp.; 12May28; LP25262.
SILKS AND SATINS. © 1916.
© Famous Players Film Co. (Hugh Ford, author); title, descr. & 20 prints, 25May16; LU8354.
SILKS AND SATINS. SEE Karyl Norman, the Creole Fashion Plate, in Silks and Satins.
SILLY BILLIES. 1936. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Lee Marcus; director, Fred Guiol; story, Thomas Lennon, Fred Guiol; screenplay, Al Boasberg, Jack Townley; editor, John Lockert; music director, Roy Webb.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 20Mar36; LP6240.
SILLY NIGHT. Presented by E. W. Hammons. 1937. 1,718 ft., sd.
Credits: Producer, Al Christie; story, Jefferson Machamer.
© Educational Films Corp. of America; 1Oct37; LP7486.
A SILLY SAILOR. Presented by William Fox. 1927. 2 reels.
Credits: Director, Wallace MacDonald; story and scenario, Max Gold, William Kernell.
© Fox Film Corp.; 9Nov27; LP24647.