Chapter 89

LARRY CLINTON AND HIS ORCHESTRA. (Melody Master) 1938. 11 min., sd.

Credits: Director, Lloyd French.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 6Dec38; MP8941.

LARRY CLINTON AND HIS ORCHESTRA. (Melody Master) 1939. 10 min., sd.

Credits: Director, Joseph Henabery.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 20May39; MP9401.

LARRY O'NEILL, GENTLEMAN. Imp. 1915. 2 reels.

Credits: W. A. Lathrop; producer, H. C. Easton.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 16Jun15; LP5573.

LARSAN'S LAST INCARNATION. © 1914. From the novel "The Perfume of the Lady in Black" by Gaston Leroux.

© Leading Players Film Corp. (Société Française des Films et Cinématographes Éclair, author); title, descr. & 31 prints, 1Jul14; LU2940.

LA RUE OF PHANTOM VALLEY. © 1921.

Credits: Robert North Bradbury, Frank Howard Clark.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Robert North Bradbury, author); title, descr. & 40 prints, 3Jun21; LU16626.

LASCA. 1919. 5 reels. From the poem by Frank Desprez.

Credits: Director, Norman Dawn; adaptation, E. P. Heath.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 25Nov19; LP14473.

LASCA. SEE Lasca of the Rio Grande.

LASCA OF THE RIO GRANDE. 1931. 6 reels. Based on the poem "Lasca" by Frank Desprez.

Credits: Director, Edward Laemmle; story, Tom Reed; screenplay, Randall Faye.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 8Oct31; LP2542.

LASCO. SEE The Mad Stampede.

THE LASH. 1916. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, James A. Young; story, Paul West; scenario, George D. Proctor; James A. Young.

© Jesse L. Lasky Feature Play Co.; 28Sep16; LP9207.

THE LASH. 1927. 1 reel.

Credits: Hal Crane; director, Bryan Foy.

© Vitaphone Corp.; 3Nov27; MP4443.

THE LASH. 1930. 79 min., sd. Based on the story "Adios" by Lanier Bartlett and Virginia Stivers Bartlett.

Credits: Producer, Frank Lloyd; screen version and additional dialogue, Bradley King.

© First National Pictures, Inc.; 28Dec30; LP1910.

THE LASH OF PINTO PETE. 1924. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, Francis Ford.

© Arrow Film Corp.; 12Nov24; LP20759.

THE LASH OF POWER. 1917. 5 reels.

Credits: J. Grubb Alexander, Fred Myton; director, Harry Solter.

© Bluebird Photoplays, Inc.; 11Oct17; LP11545.

THE LASH OF THE PENITENTES. 1936. 7 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Harry J. Revier; story, Roland C. Price; screenplay, Zelma Carrol.

© The Stewart Productions, Inc.; 24Dec36; LP7958.

LASH OF THE WHIP. 1924. 5 reels.

Credits: Written and directed by Francis Ford.

© Arrow Film Corp.; 15Aug24; LP20519.

LA SHNAPS, INC. 1930. 2 reels, sd.

Credits: Screen direction, Mort Blumenstock; dialogue direction, Max E. Hayes.

© Paramount Publix Corp.; 7Nov30; LP1723.

LASSEN VOLCANIC NATIONAL PARK. 1936. 1 reel, sd.

© Royal Revues, Inc.; 20Oct36; MP7081.

LASSOING A LION. 1914. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Thomas Santschi.

© Selig Polyscope Co. (William Alfred Corey, author); 10Dec14; LP3943.

THE LAST ACT. Rex. 1915. 1 reel.

Credits: Dwight Cleveland; producer, Ben Wilson.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 9Jun15; LP5516.

THE LAST ACT. © 1916.

© Triangle Film Corp. (Le Monte Waldron, author); title, descr. & 362 prints, 29Feb16; LU7728.

THE LAST ACT. 1916. 5 reels.

Credits: C. Gardner Sullivan, Thomas H. Ince.

© Triangle Film Corp. (C. Gardner Sullivan, author); 27Feb16; LP10793.

THE LAST ADAM. SEE Dr. Bull.

THE LAST ADVENTURE. 1916. 3 reels.

Credits: E. B. Heinenger; director, E. H. Calvert.

© Essanay Film Mfg. Co.; 18Apr16; LP8107.

THE LAST ASSIGNMENT. SEE Fighting Coward.

THE LAST BOTTLE. (Paramount-Flagg Comedy) 1919. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Paul Harrison; story, James Montgomery Flagg.

© Famous Players-Lasky Corp.; 13Mar19; LP13506.

LAST BUT NOT LEASED. 1931. 1 reel.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 5Jan31; MP2215.

LAST CAMP ON THE PAPAGIO RIVER. SEE Roosevelt Brazilian Expedition.

THE LAST CARD. 1921. 6 reels. From the story "Dated" by Maxwell Smith.

Credits: Producer, Bayard Veiller; scenario, Molly Parro; adaptation, Mary O'Hara.

© Metro Pictures Corp.; 22Jun21; LP17931.

THE LAST CHALLENGE. © 1916.

Credits: Producer, Harold Shaw.

© Paul H. Cromelin (Bannister Merwin, author); title, descr. & 18 prints, 6Jun16; LU8430.

THE LAST CHANCE. © 1921. 5 reels.

Credits: Story, William E. Wing.

© The Canyon Pictures Corp.; title, descr. & 427 prints, 30Mar21; LU16339.

THE LAST CHAPTER. © 1915. Taken from "The Unfinished Story" by Richard Harding Davis.

© Favorite Players Film Co. (Richard Harding Davis, author); title, descr. & 160 prints, 9Feb15; LU4418.

THE LAST CIGARETTE. (The Perils of the Secret Service, no. 1) Imp. 1917. 2 reels. Founded on the Yorke Norroy Stories by George Bronson Howard.

Credits: Director, George Bronson Howard; scenario, Luther Reed.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 1Mar17; LP10280.

THE LAST COMMAND. Presented by Adolph Zukor and Jesse L. Lasky. 1928. 8,154 ft.

Credits: Director, Josef von Sternberg; story, Lajos Biro; screenplay, John F. Goodrich.

© Paramount Famous Lasky Corp.; 21Jan28; LP24895.

THE LAST CURTAIN CALL. © 1914.

© Central Features (Prof. Eleo, author); title, descr. & 72 prints, 9Nov14; LU3379.

THE LAST DANCE. © 1914.

© Picture Playhouse Film Co., Inc.; (Pasquali Co., author); title, descr. & 40 prints, 19Dec14; LU3985.

THE LAST DANCE. (Aesop's Sound Fable Cartoon) 1931. 727 ft.

© The Van Beuren Corp.; 23Nov31; MP3044.

THE LAST DAYS OF POMPEII. © 1913. Based on the story by Lord Lytton.

© Pasquali American Co. (Pasquali & Cie, author); title, descr. & 93 prints, 17Sep13; LU1259.

THE LAST DAYS OF POMPEII. Societa Anonima Ambrosio, Italy. © 1913.

© The Photo Drama Co. (Societa Anonima Ambrosio, author); title, descr. & 70 prints, 28Jul13; LU1025.

THE LAST DAYS OF POMPEII. Societa Anonima Ambrosio, Italy. © 1913.

© The Photo Drama Co. (Società Anonima Ambrosio, author); title, descr. & 23 prints, 8Aug13; LU1075.

THE LAST DAYS OF POMPEII. Societa Anonima Ambrosio, Italy. © 1913.

© Photo Drama Co. (Società Anonima Ambrosio, author); title, descr. & 109 prints, 25Sep13; LU1306.

THE LAST DAYS OF POMPEII. 1935. 10 reels, sd.

Credits: Producer, Merian O. Cooper; director, Ernest B. Schoedsack; original story, James Ashmore Creelman, Melville Baker; screenplay, Ruth Rose; collaboration on adaptation, Boris Ingster; editor, Archie F. Marshek; music, Roy Webb.

© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 16Oct35; LP5910.

THE LAST DOGIE. Educational Pictures. Presented by E. W. Hammons. 1933. 983 ft., sd.

Credits: Director, William Watson; story, Arthur Jarrett; editor, Sam Citron; musical arrangements, Max Terr.

© Skibo Productions; 17Nov33; MP4508.

THE LAST DOOR. Presented by Lewis J. Selznick. 1921. 5 reels.

Credits: Ralph Ince, W. B. Foster; director, William P. S. Earle; scenario, Edward J. Montagne.

© Selznick Pictures Corp.; 1May21; LP16490.

THE LAST EDITION. Released by F. B. O. 1925. 7 reels.

Credits: Producer and director, Emory Johnson; story and continuity, Emilie Johnson.

© R-C Pictures Corp.; 26Oct25; LP21933.

THE LAST EXPRESS. 1938. 7 reels, sd. From the novel by Baynard Kendrick.

Credits: Producer, Irving Starr; director, Otis Garrett; screenplay, Edmund L. Hartmann, film editor, Maurice Wright.

© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 26Oct38; LP8389.

THE LAST FLIGHT. 1931. 8 reels, sd. Based on the novel "Single Lady" by John Monk Saunders.

Credits: Director, Wilhelm Dieterle; screenplay, John Monk Saunders; continuity, Byron Morgan.

© First National Pictures, Inc.; 14Aug31; LP2402.

THE LAST FRONTIER. Released by Producers Distributing Corp. Presented by John C. Flinn. 1926. 8 reels. From the novel by Courtney Ryley Cooper.

Credits: Director, George B. Seitz; screenplay, Will M. Ritchey.

© Metropolitan Pictures Corp. of California; 6Aug26; LP23026.

THE LAST FRONTIER. RKO-Van Beuren. 1932. 2 reels each, sd. From the story by Courtney Ryley Cooper.

Credits: Directors, Spencer Gordon Bennet, Thomas L. Story; continuity and dialogue, George Plympton, Robert F. Hill; film editor, Thomas Malloy.

© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.

1. The Black Ghost Rides. © 5Sep32; LP3273.

2. The Thundering Herd. © 9Sep32; LP3299.

3. The Black Ghost Strikes. © 16Sep32; LP3300.

4. The Fatal Shot. © 23Sep32; LP3301.

5. Clutching Sands. © 30Sep32; LP3302.

© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc. (Van Beuren Corp., author).

6. The Terror Trail. © 8Oct32; LP3347.

7. Doomed. © 14Oct32; LP3376.

8. Facing Death. © 21Oct32; LP3373.

9. Thundering Doom. © 28Oct32; LP3374.

10. The Life Line. © 4Nov32; LP3447.

11. Driving Danger. © 11Nov32; LP3448.

12. The Black Ghost's Last Ride. © 18Nov32; LP3449.

THE LAST GANGSTER. 1937. 8 reels, sd., b&w.

Credits: Director, Edward Ludwig; original story, William A. Wellman, Robert Carson; screenplay, John Lee Mahin; film editor, Ben Lewis; music score, Edward Ward.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Corp.; 9Nov37; LP7603.

THE LAST GENTLEMAN. 1934. 8 reels, sd. From a play by Katharine Clugston.

Credits: Director, Sidney Lanfield; screenplay, Leonard Praskins.

© 20th Century Pictures, Inc.; 12Jun34; LP4762.

THE LAST HA HA. © 1926.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Paul Terry, author); title, descr. & 20 prints, 26Jul26; MU3517.

THE LAST HOUR. (Rothapfel Unit Programme, reel 2) 1919. Split reel. Suggested by the Elégie by Massenet.

© Rothapfel Pictures Corp.; 17May19; LP13734.

THE LAST HOUR. Presented by Edward Sloman. 1923. 7 reels. From the story "Blind Justice" by Frank R. Adams in Munsey's Magazine.

Credits: Director, Edward Sloman.

© Mastodon Films, Inc.; 21May23; LP18981.

THE LAST INDIAN. (Terry Toons) Presented by E. W. Hammons. 1938. 585 ft., sd.

Credits: Paul Terry, Connie Rasinski; music, Philip A. Scheib.

© Terrytoons, Inc.; 24Jun38; MP8566.

THE LAST LAUGH. Presented by Carl Laemmle. Released by Universal. 1925. 7 reels.

Credits: Director, F. W. Murman; story, Carl Mayer.

© Ufa Films, Inc.; 26May25; LP21503.

THE LAST LEAF. 1917. 2 reels. From the story by O. Henry [pseud. of William Sydney Porter].

Credits: Director, Ashley Miller; adaptation, A. Van Buren Powell.

© Broadway Star Features Co., Inc.; 10Dec17; LP11812.

THE LAST LIFE. SEE Felix the Cat in The Last Life.

THE LAST MAIL. (Cubby Bear Cartoons) (Aesop's Sound Fables) 1933. 1 reel.

Credits: Mannie Davis.

© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc. (The Van Beuren Corp., author); 24Mar33; MP4050.

THE LAST MAN. 1916. 5 reels.

Credits: Producer, William Wolbert.

© The Vitagraph Co. of America (James Oliver Curwood, author); 10Oct16; LP9264.

THE LAST MAN. 1932. 7 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Howard Higgin; screenplay, Keene Thompson, Francis Faragoh; film editor, Gene Havlick.

© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 25Aug32; LP3216.

THE LAST MAN ON EARTH. 1924. 7 reels, b&w, tinted sequences.

Credits: Director, Jack Blystone; story, John D. Swain; scenario, Donald W. Lee.

© William Fox (Fox Film Corp., author); 27Oct24; LP20789.

THE LAST MAN'S CLUB. © 1914.

© Selig Polyscope Co. (Edward S. Kern, author); title, descr. & 44 prints, 20Apr14; LU2537.

THE LAST MILE. KBS Film Co., Ltd. Presented by E.W. Hammons. 1932. 9 reels, sd. From the play "The Last Mile" by John Wexley which was originally registered for copyright under the title "All the World Wondered" by Eli John Wexler.

Credits: Director, Sam Bischoff; screenplay, Seton I. Miller.

© World Wide Pictures, Inc.; 21Aug32; LP3600.

THE LAST MINUTE. © 1913.

© George Kleine (Société Générale des Cinématographs Éclipse, author); title, descr. & 43 prints, 17Apr13; LU618.

THE LAST MOMENT. Presented by J. Parker Read, Jr. 1923. 6 reels.

Credits: Producer, J. Parker Read, Jr.; story, Jack Boyle; scenario, J. Clarkson Miller.

© Goldwyn Pictures Corp.; 7May23; LP18951.

THE LAST MOMENT. 1928. 6 reels.

Credits: Written and directed by Paul Fejos.

© Samuel Freedman and Edward M. Spitz; 2Apr28; LP25120.

THE LAST NIGHT. © 1915.

© Nordisk Films Kompagni A/S; title, descr. & 50 prints, 30Jan15; LU4386.

THE LAST NIP. (Star Comedy) 1920. 1 reel.

Credits: Written and directed by John Hohenvest.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 9Jun20; LP15231.

THE LAST NOSE OF SUMMERS. (The Beauty Parlor Series, no. 3) Released by F. B. O. 1927. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Arvid E. Gilstrom; story, H. C. Witwer; adaptation, Tom McNamara; continuity, Jean Dupont; supervising editor, James Wilkinson.

© R-C Pictures Corp.; 19Aug27; LP24313.

THE LAST OF HIS PEOPLE. 1919. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, Robert Worth Bradbury; story, Robert Worth Bradbury, Howard Clark.

© Select Pictures Corp.; 20Nov19; LP14465.

THE LAST OF MRS. CHEYNEY. 1929. 7 reels, si. From the play by Frederick Lonsdale.

Credits: Director, Sidney Franklin; continuity, Hans Kraly, Claudine West; film editor, Conrad A. Nervig.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Distributing Corp.; 29Jul29; LP554.

THE LAST OF MRS. CHEYNEY. 1937. 10 reels, sd., b&w. From the play by Frederick Lonsdale.

Credits: Producer, Lawrence Weingarten; director, Richard Boleslawski; screenplay, Leon Gordon, Samson Raphaelson, Monckton Hoffe; film editor, Frank Sullivan; music score, William Axt.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Corp.; 15Feb37; LP6942.

THE LAST OF THE CARNABYS. © 1917.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Astra Film Corp., author); title, descr. & 120 prints, 27Jun17; LU10993.

THE LAST OF THE COGNAC. © 1920.

Credits: Director, Cassano; scenario, Prof. Giompini, Vittorio Pollastri.

© Dionigi Positano (Di Trilussa, author); title, descr. & 67 prints, 18Mar20; LU14899.

THE LAST OF THE DUANES. 1919. 7 reels.

Credits: Director, J. Gordon Edwards; story, Zane Grey; scenario, Charles Kenyon.

© William Fox (Fox Film Corp., author); 14Sep19; LP14216.

THE LAST OF THE DUANES. 1924. 7 reels.

Credits: Director, Lynn Reynolds; story, Zane Grey; scenario, Edward J. Montagne.

© William Fox (Fox Film Corp., author); 30Jun24; LP20402.

THE LAST OF THE DUANES. 1930. 6 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Alfred Werker; story, Zane Grey; adaptation and dialogue, Ernest Pascal.

© Fox Film Corp.; 3Aug30; LP1484.

THE LAST OF THE HARGROVES. 1914. 1 reel.

Credits: Lee Arthur; director, John H. Collins.

© Thomas A. Edison, Inc.; 10Nov14; LP3734.

THE LAST OF THE LONE WOLF. 1930. 7 reels. From the story by Louis Joseph Vance.

Credits: Producer, Harry Cohn; director, Richard Boleslavsky; assistant director, C. C. Coleman; adaptation, John T. Neville; continuity, Dorothy Howell; dialogue, James Whittaker; dialogue director, Stuart Walker; film editor, Dave Berg.

© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 16Sep30; LP1577.

THE LAST OF THE MAFIA. © 1915. 5 reels.

Credits: Written and produced by Sydney M. Goldin.

© David Krakauer (Sydney M. Goldin, author); title, descr. & 100 prints, 24Feb15; LU4520.

THE LAST OF THE MOE HIGGINS. 1931. 892 ft., sd.

Credits: Written and directed by Eddie Buzzell.

© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 27May31; LP2260.

THE LAST OF THE MOHICANS. 1920. 6 reels. From the story by James Fenimore Cooper.

Credits: Directors, Maurice Tourneur, Clarence L. Brown; scenario, Robert Dillon.

© Maurice Tourneur; 16Nov20; LP15837.

THE LAST OF THE MOHICANS. Presented by Harry M. Goetz. Released thru United Artists. 1936. 10 reels, sd. Adapted from the story by James Fenimore Cooper.

Credits: Producer, Edward Small; director, George B. Seitz; screenplay, Phillip Dunne; adaptation, John Balderston, Paul Perez, Daniel Moore; film editor, Jack Dennis; music director, Nathaniel Shilkret.

© Reliance Production of Calif.; 18Aug36; LP6529.

THE LAST OF THE MORGANS. Laemmle. 1916. 2 reels. From a story "Memories," by Constance Crowley and Arthur Maude.

Credits: Scenario and direction, William V. Mong.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 20Nov16; LP9572.

THE LAST OF THE NIGHT RIDERS. Bison. 1917. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Hugh Hoffman; story, Jack Cunningham, Grant Carpenter; scenario, Carl R. Coolidge.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 8Sep17; LP11370.

THE LAST OF THE OLD MILL. SEE A Woman Scorned.

LAST OF THE PAGANS. 1935. 8 reels, sd., b&w.

Credits: Producer, Philip Goldstone; director, Richard Thorpe; original story and screenplay, John Villiers Farrow; film editor, Martin G. Cohn; music score, Nat W. Finston.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Corp.; 27Dec35; LP6058.

THE LAST OF THE STILLS. 1915. 1 reel.

Credits: Producer, Burton L. King; story, Marc E. Jones.

© Selig Polyscope Co. (Marc E. Jones, author); 30Apr15; LP5209.

THE LAST OF THE TROUBADOURS. 1917. 2 reels. From a story by O. Henry [pseud. of William Sydney Porter].

Credits: Director, Dave Smith; adaptation, F. H. Buckley.

© Broadway Star Features Co., Inc.; 20Sep17; LP11441.

THE LAST OUTLAW. 1919. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Jack Ford; story, Evelyn Campbell; scenario, H. Tipton Steck.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 3Jun19; LP13795.

THE LAST OUTLAW. 1923. 2 reels.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 15Dec23; LP19729.

THE LAST OUTLAW. Presented by Adolph Zukor and Jesse L. Lasky. 1927. 6,032 ft.

Credits: Director, Arthur Rosson; story, Richard Allen Gates; adaptation, J. Walter Ruben; scenario, John Stone, J. Walter Ruben.

© Paramount Famous Lasky Corp.; 29Jun27; LP24140.

THE LAST OUTLAW. 1936. 8 reels, sd.

Credits: Associate producer, Robert Sisk; director, Christy Cabanne; original story, John Ford, E. Murray Campbell; screenplay, John Twist, Jack Townley; editor, George Hively; music director, Alberto Colombo.

© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 18Jun36; LP6421.

THE LAST OUTPOST. Presented by Adolph Zukor. 1935. 8 reels, sd.

Credits: Producer, E. Lloyd Sheldon; directors, Louis Gasnier, Charles Barton; story, F. Britten Austin; screenplay, Philip MacDonald; adaptation, Frank Partos, Charles Brackett; film editor, Jack Dennis.

© Paramount Productions, Inc.; 16Oct35; LP5863.

THE LAST PARADE. 1931. 9 reels, sd.

Credits: Producer, Jack Cohn; director, Erle C. Kenton; story, Casey Robinson; screenplay and dialogue, Dorothy Howell; film editor, Gene Havelick.

© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 12Feb31; LP1973.

THE LAST PAYMENT. Paramount. 1921. 6 reels.

Credits: Director, George Jacoby; screenplay, John Brennert, George Jacoby.

© Famous Players-Lasky Corp.; 24Dec21; LP17765.

THE LAST PERFORMANCE. Jewel. 1929. 7 reels.

Credits: Director, Paul Fejos; story, James Ashmore Creelman.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 5Oct29; LP752.

THE LAST RAID OF ALLEN GIMBERT. © 1923. Prepared for the Anti-Saloon League's educational campaign in the interest of law enforcement.

Credits: Producer, David Hepburn.

© David Hepburn; title, descr. & 32 prints, 13Dec23; MU2382.

THE LAST REBEL. 1915. 2,000 ft.

Credits: Written and produced by George W. Terwilliger.

© Lubin Mfg. Co. (George W. Terwilliger, author); 14Sep15; LP6380.

THE LAST RIDE. 1931. 6 reels.

Credits: Director, Duke Worne; story and dialogue, Arthur Hoerl.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 22Dec31; LP2717.

THE LAST ROLL CALL. © 1913. 2 reels.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co. (Milton H. Fahrney, author); title, descr. & 90 prints, 5May13; LU673.

THE LAST ROSE. 1915. 2,000 ft.

Credits: Producer, Arthur V. Johnson.

© Lubin Mfg. Co. (Mae B. Havey, author); 22Sep15; LP6448.

THE LAST ROSE OF SUMMER. SEE Lampoons.

THE LAST ROUND-UP. 1934. 7 reels, sd. From the novel "The Border Legion" by Zane Grey.

Credits: Producer, Harold Hurley; director, Henry Hathaway; screenplay, Jack Cunningham.

© Paramount Productions, Inc.; 25Jan34; LP4436.

THE LAST SCENE OF ALL. 1913. 1 reel.

Credits: Maurice Lewis; director, Ashley Miller.

© Thomas A. Edison, Inc.; 29Dec13; LP1868.

THE LAST SENTENCE. 1916. 5 reels. Adapted from the book by Maxwell Gray [pseud. of Mary Gleed Tuttiett].

Credits: Director, Ben Turbett; picturization, Edward H. Griffith.

© Thomas A. Edison, Inc.; 15Dec16; LP9743.

THE LAST STAND. (Pioneer Kid Series) 1930. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Jack Nelson.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 9Jan30; LP983.

THE LAST STAND. 1938. 6 reels.

Credits: Producer, Trem Carr; director, Joseph H. Lewis; original story, Harry O. Hoyt; screenplay, Harry O. Hoyt, Norton S. Parker; film editor, Charles Craft.

© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 7Apr38; LP7939.

DER LAST STRAW. (Katzenjammer Kids) © 1917.

© International Film Service, Inc.; title, descr. & 13 prints, 8Dec17; LU11793.

THE LAST STRAW. 1920. 5 reels.

Credits: Scenario and direction, Charles Swickard; story Harold Titus.

© William Fox (Fox Film Corp., author); 8Feb20; LP14740.

THE LAST STRAW. 1931. 1 reel.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 5Jan31; MP2216.

THE LAST STRAW. (Paul Terry Toons) Educational Pictures. Presented by E. W. Hammons. 1934. 508 ft., sd.

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

© Moser & Terry, Inc.; 21Feb34; MP4589.

THE LAST SUPPER. © 1914.

© American Film Mfg. Co. (Lorimer Johnston, author); title, descr. & 67 prints, 2Apr14; LU2428.

THE LAST THREE FEET. The Jam Handy Organization. © 1939. Sd., b&w, 35 mm.

Credits: Director, J. Cullen Landis; film editor, Richard Carver; music director, Samuel Benavie.

© United Drug Co. (Jam Handy Picture Service, Inc., author); title & descr., 3Feb39; 154 prints, 2Feb39; MU9106.

THE LAST TRAIL. 1921. 7 reels, b&w, tinted sequences.

Credits: Director and adaptation, Emmett J. Flynn; scenario, Paul Schofield, Jules Furthman.

© William Fox (Fox Film Corp., author); 18Sep21; LP17117.

THE LAST TRAIL. 1927. 6 reels. From the novel by Zane Grey.

Credits: Director, Lewis Seiler; scenario, John Stone.

© Fox Film Corp.; 16Jan27; LP23571.

THE LAST TRAIL. 1933. 5,450 ft., sd. From the story by Zane Grey.

Credits: Director, James Tinling; screenplay, Stuart Anthony; editor, Barney Wolf.

© Fox Film Corp.; 8Aug33; LP4073.

THE LAST TRAIN FROM MADRID. Presented by Adolph Zukor. 1937. 8 reels, sd.

Credits: Producer, George M. Arthur; director, James Hogan; story, Paul Hervey Fox, Elsie Fox; screenplay, Louis Stevens, Robert Wyler; editor, Everett Douglas; music director, Boris Morros.

© Paramount Pictures, Inc.; 11Jun37; LP7213.

THE LAST TRAP. SEE The Dark Hour.

THE LAST WALTZ. Ufa, Berlin. 1927. 7 reels. From the musical comedy by Oscar Strauss.

Credits: Supervision, Charles A. Whittaker; director, Arthur Robison; adaptation, Alice Duer G. Miller.

© Paramount Famous Lasky Corp.; 26Nov27; LP24699.

THE LAST WARNING. Jewel. A Carl Laemmle special. 1928. 8 reels. From the play by Thomas F. Fallon.

Credits: Director, Paul Leni; adaptation, Alfred A. Cohn, Robert F. Hill, J. G. Hawks.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 21Dec28; LP25937.

THE LAST WARNING. Crime Club. 1938. 7 reels, sd. From the novel "The Dead Don't Care" by Jonathan Latimer.

Credits: Producer, Irving Starr; director, Al Rogell; screenplay, Edmund L. Hartmann.

© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 7Dec38; LP8474.

THE LAST WARNING. SEE The House of Fear.

THE LAST WILDERNESS. 1934. 5 reels, sd.

Credits: Dialogue, Gayne Whitman.

© Jerry Fairbanks; 20Dec34; MP8514.

THE LAST WILL. 1914. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Ulysses Davis.

© The Vitagraph Co. of America (Ulysses Davis, author); 21May14; LP2748.

THE LAST WORD. Presented by William Fox. 1927. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Thomas Buckingham; story, Mabel Herbert Urner; scenario, Frances Hyland.

© Fox Film Corp.; 13Mar27; LP23768.

THE LAST YARD. (Rockne Football, reel 1) 1930. 1 reel, sd., color.

Credits: Terry Ramsaye.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc.; 27Aug30; MP1949.

A LASTING LESSON. 1915. 1 reel.

© Biograph Co.; 8Sep15; LP6312.

THE LATE CHRISTOPHER BEAN. SEE

Christopher Bean.

Her Sweetheart.

LATE HOURS. © 1921.

© Pathe Exchange. Inc. (Hal E. Roach, author); title, descr. & 18 prints, 12Oct21; LU17083.

THE LATE LAMENTED. © 1922.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Hal E. Roach, author); title, descr. & 16 prints, 20Jul22; LU18076.

LATE LODGERS. © 1921.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Hal E. Roach, author); title, descr. & 20 prints, 7Sep21; LU16939.

THE LATE MR. JONES. 1913.

Credits: Director, James Young.

© Vitagraph Co. of America (George Cameron, author); 16Jul13; LP957.

THE LATENT SPARK. © 1913.

© American Film Mfg. Co.; title, descr. & 73 prints, 27Jan13; LU303.

THE LATEST ADDITION TO THE U. S. NAVY, THE SUPERDREADNOUGHT NEW YORK, LAUNCHED AT N. Y. NAVY YARD. 1912. 1 reel.

© Thomas A. Edison, Inc.; 22Nov12; MP16.

THE LATEST FROM PARIS. 1928. 8 reels, sd., b&w.

Credits: Producer and director, Sam Wood; story and scenario, A.P. Younger; titles, Joe Farnham; film editor, Basil Wrangell.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Distributing Corp.; 4Feb28; LP25375.

THE LATEST IN PANTS. (Star Comedy) 1920. 1 reel.

Credits: Written and directed by Lyons, Moran.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 13Feb20; LP14749.

THE LATEST IN VAMPIRES. Victor. 1916. 2 reels.

Credits: Harry Ditmar; producer, Harry C. Myers.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 18Jul16; LP8740.

LATHERED TRUTH. Victor. 1916. 2 reels.

Credits: Norbert Lusk; producer, Harry C. Myers.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 5Apr16; LP8019.

LATIN HI-HATTIN. Mentone. 1938. 2 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Milton Schwarzwald; dialogue, Sands & Wilson; orchestrations, Jack Schaindlin.

© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 12Apr38; LP7949.

LATIN RHYTHM. Presented by RKO Radio Pictures, Inc. 1938. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Supervision, Harold Godsoe; director, Milton Schwarzwald; orchestrator, Jack Schaindlin.

© Milton Schwarzwald; 15Feb38; LP7819.

LAUGH AND GET RICH. 1931. 8 reels.

Credits: Associate producer, Douglas MacLean; direction and screenplay, Gregory La Cava; story, Douglas MacLean; additional dialogue, Ralph Spence.

© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 17Apr31; LP2155.

THE LAUGH BACK. (Red Star Comedy) 1930. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Stephen Roberts; story, Nick Barrows, Sidney Levee.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 17Dec30; LP1821.

LAUGH CLOWN LAUGH. 1928. 8 reels, sd., b&w. From the play by David Belasco and Tom Cushing.

Credits: Producer and director, Herbert Brenon; screenplay, Elizabeth Meehan; titles, Joe Farnham; film editor, Marie Halvey.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Distributing Corp.; 14Apr28; LP25214.

LAUGH IT OFF. 1931. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Director, Howard Bretherton; story, Walton Butterfield.

© Paramount Publix Corp.; 13Feb31; LP1974.

LAUGH IT OFF. 1939. 7 reels, sd.

Credits: Producer and director, Albert S. Rogell; original story, Lee Loeb, Mortimer Braus; screenplay, Harry Clork, Lee Loeb, film editor, Milton Carruth; music director, Charles Previn.

© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 1Nov39; LP9202.

THE LAUGH OF SCORN. Big U. 1916. 1 reel.

Credits: William Addison Lathrop; director, Ben Wilson.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 26Aug16; LP9002.

A LAUGH OR TWO. SEE Brown & Whitaker.

LAUGH THAT OFF. © 1924.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Hal E. Roach, author); title, descr. & 41 prints, 11Dec24; LU20887.

LAUGHING AT DANGER. 1924. 6 reels.

Credits: Director, James W. Horne; story and continuity, Frank H. Clark.

© Truart Film Corp.; 22Dec24; LP20939.

LAUGHING AT DEATH. 1929. 6 reels.

Credits: Director, Wallace W. Fox; story and continuity, Frank Howard Clark; film editor, Della King.

© F. B. O. Productions, Inc.; 2Jun29; LP475.

LAUGHING AT FATE. (Adventures of the Newsreel Cameraman) 1937. 1 reel, sd.

© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.; 5Nov37; MP7930.

LAUGHING AT LIFE. Presented by Nat Levine. 1933. 7 reels, sd.

Credits: Direction and original story, Ford Beebe; adaptation, Prescott Chaplin, Thomas Dugan; film editors, Ray Snyder, Joe Kane; music director, Lee Zahler.

© Mascot Pictures Corp.; 25Jun33; LP3976.

LAUGHING AT TROUBLE. 1936. 5,880 ft., sd. Based on a play by Adelyn Bushnell.

Credits: Director, Frank R. Strayer; screenplay, Robert Ellis, Helen Logan; music, Samuel Kaylin.

© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.; 11Dec36; LP6857.

LAUGHING BILL HYDE. 1918. 6 reels. From the story by Rex Beach.

Credits: Director, Hobart Henley.

© Goldwyn Pictures Corp.; 30Sep18; LP15678.

LAUGHING BOY. 1934. 8 reels, sd. From the novel by Oliver La Farge.

Credits: Producer, Hunt Stromberg; director, W. S. Van Dyke; screenplay, John Cotton, John Lee Mahin; film editor, Blanche Sewell; music score, Herbert Stothart.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Corp.; 7Apr34; LP4617.

LAUGHING GAS. Century. 1920. 2 reels.

Credits: Written and directed by Thomas Buckingham.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 27Nov20; LP15852.

LAUGHING GAS. 1922. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Erle Kenton.

© William Fox (Fox Film Corp., author); 12Mar22; LP17740.

LAUGHING GAS. Presented by Samuel V. Grand. 1923. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Reggie Morris.

© Grand-Asher Distributing Corp.; 19Nov23; LP19626.

LAUGHING GAS. (A Flip the Frog Cartoon) 1931. 1 reel.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Distributing Corp.; 1May31; MP2495.

LAUGHING GRAVY. 1931. 2 reels, sd., b&w.

Credits: Director, James W. Horne; dialogue, H. M. Walker; editor, Richard Currier.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Distributing Corp.; 16Apr31; LP2141.

LAUGHING IRISH EYES. 1936. 8 reels, sd.

Credits: Supervision, Colbert Clark; director, Joseph Santley; original story, Sidney Sutherland, Wallace Sullivan; screenplay, Olive Cooper, Ben Ryan, Stanley Rauh; film editor, Murray Seldeen; music supervision, Harry Grey; music and lyrics, Sam Stept, Sidney Mitchell.

© Republic Pictures Corp.; 4May36; LP6329.

LAUGHING LADIES. © 1925.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Hal E. Roach, author); title, descr. & 40 prints, 6Nov25; LU21977.

THE LAUGHING LADY. 1929. 8 reels, sd. From the play by Alfred Sutro.

Credits: Director, Victor Schertzinger; adaptation, Bartlett Cormack, Arthur Richman.

© Paramount Famous Lasky Corp.; 27Dec29; LP949.

THE LAUGHING LADY. SEE A Society Scandal.

LAUGHING SINNERS. 1931. 8 reels, sd., b&w. Adapted from the play "Torch Song" by Kenyon Nicholson.

Credits: Director, Harry Beaumont; additional dialogue, Edith Fitzgerald; continuity, Bess Meredyth; film editor, George Hively.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Distributing Corp.; 3Jun31; LP2276.

LAUGHING WITH JOHN P. MEDBURY AMONG THE NORDICKS. (A Walter Futter Novelty) Columbia. 1934. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Producer, Walter A. Futter; written and spoken by John P. Medbury.

© The Futter Corp., Ltd.; 17Feb34; MP4581.

LAUGHING WITH JOHN P. MEDBURY AT STRANGE CHAMPIONSHIPS. (A Walter Futter Novelty) Columbia. 1935. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Producer, Walter A. Futter; written and spoken by John P. Medbury.

© The Futter Corp., Ltd.; 13Jul35; MP5748.

LAUGHING WITH JOHN P. MEDBURY IN AFRICA. (Walter Futter's Travelaughs, C-224) Presented by Columbia Pictures Corp. 1931. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Producer, Walter A. Futter; written and spoken by John P. Medbury; film editor, David Miller.

© WAFilms, Inc.; 28Dec31; MP2994.

LAUGHING WITH JOHN P. MEDBURY IN HOLLYWOOD. 1935. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Producer, Walter A. Futter; written and spoken by John P. Medbury.

© The Futter Corp., Ltd.; 12Jan35; MP5280.

LAUGHING WITH JOHN P. MEDBURY IN INDIA. (A Walter Futter Novelty) Columbia. 1934. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Producer, Walter A. Futter; written and spoken by John P. Medbury.

© The Futter Corp., Ltd.; 13Apr34; MP4708.

LAUGHING WITH JOHN P. MEDBURY IN MOROCCO. (A Walter Futter Novelty) Columbia. 1933. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Producer, Walter A. Futter; written and spoken by John P. Medbury.

© Futter Corp., Ltd.; 8Oct33; MP4335.

LAUGHING WITH JOHN P. MEDBURY IN SOUTH AMERICA. 1933. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Written and spoken by John P. Medbury.

© The Futter Corp., Ltd.; 18Dec33; MP4467.

LAUGHING WITH JOHN P. MEDBURY IN THE OLD DAYS. (Walter Futter Novelty) Columbia. 1935. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Producer, Walter A. Futter; written and spoken by John P. Medbury.

© The Futter Corp., Ltd.; 8Apr35; MP5524.

LAUGHING WITH JOHN P. MEDBURY IN THE ORIENT. 1933. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Written and spoken by John P. Medbury.

© The Futter Corp., Ltd.; 5Nov33; MP4377.

LAUGHING WITH MEDBURY IN ABYSSINIA. (Walter Futter's Travelaughs) 1932. 1 reel.

Credits: Producer, Walter Futter; written and spoken by John P. Medbury; film editor, David Miller.

© WAFilms, Inc.; 31Mar32; MP3222.

LAUGHING WITH MEDBURY IN MANDALAY. (Walter Fuller's Travelaughs) 1932. 1 reel.

Credits: Producer, Walter A. Futter; written and spoken by John P. Medbury; film editor, David Miller.

© WAFilms, Inc.; 3Jun32; MP3343.

LAUGHING WITH MEDBURY IN RENO. (Walter Futter's Travelaugh) 1931. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Producer, Walter Futter; written and spoken by J. P. Medbury; film editor, David Miller.

© WAFilms, Inc.; 14Jul31; MP2687.

LAUGHS AND FLASHES. © 1937-38.

© Chevrolet Motor Co. 1937.

5. © title, descr. & 715 prints, 11Feb37; MU7157.

6. © title, descr. & 988 prints, 11Feb37; MU7156.

© title, descr. & 583 prints, 13Apr37; MU7334.

© Jamison Handy.

Volume 4, 1938.

1. © title, descr. & 132 prints, 23Mar38; MU8264.

LAUGHS IN THE LAW. (Pepper Pot, no. 4) 1933. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Joseph Henabery; compiled by Dick Hyman.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 20Oct33; MP4345.

LAUGHTER. 1930. 8 reels.

Credits: Director, H. D'Abbadie D'Arrast; story, H. D'Abbadie D'Arrast, Douglas Doty; dialogue, Donald Ogden Stewart.

© Paramount Publix Corp.; 24Oct30; LP1686.

LAUGHTER IN HELL. 1933. 7 reels.

Credits: Director, Edward L. Cahn; story, Jim Tully; screenplay, Tom Reed.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 5Jan33; LP3539.

THE LAUNDRY. Big V. Presented by Albert E. Smith. 1920. 2 reels.

Credits: Written and directed by Charles Riesner.

© The Vitagraph Co. of America; 15Jul20; LP15368.

LAUNDRY BLUES. 1930. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: John Foster, Mannie Davis.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc.; 17Aug30; MP1875.

THE LAUNDRY MAN. (Fables, no. 387) 1928. 1 reel.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc.; 26Oct28; MP5495.

A LAUNDRY MIX-UP. © 1917.

© Cleveland Comedies Co. (John Ray, author); title & descr., 25Jul17; 56 prints, 13Jul17; LU11136.

THE LAUREL-HARDY MURDER CASE. Presented by Hal Roach. 1930. 3 reels, sd., b&w.

Credits: Director, James Parrott; dialogue, H. M. Walker; editor, Richard Currier.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Distributing Corp.; 16Jul30; LP1419.

THE LAUREL OF TEARS. 1915. 3 reels.

© Biograph Co.; 3Nov15; LP6861.

THE LAURELS AND THE LADY. SEE

Fools Paradise.

The Magnificent Lie.

THE LA VALLES IN A SPANISH SERENADE. 1928. 1 reel, sd.

© Vitaphone Corp.; 4Feb28; MP4705.

THE LAVENDER BATH LADY. 1922. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, King Baggot; story, Shannon Fife; scenario, George Randolph Chester, Doris Schroeder.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 26Oct22; LP18341.

LAVINIA COMES HOME. Laemmle. 1916. 2 reels.

Credits: Producer, William C. Dowlan; story, Isabel Ostrander; scenario, Leonora Ainsworth.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 1Mar16; LP7744.

THE LAW AND HIS SON. © 1913.

© Biograph Co. (George A. Posner, author); title, descr. & 47 prints, 19Sep13; LU1265.

LAW AND JUSTICE. Big U. 1917. 1 reel.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 3Jul17; LP11044.

LAW AND ORDER. 1917. 2 reels. Based on a story by O. Henry [pseud. of William Sydney Porter].

Credits: Director, David Smith; adaptation, Harry Southwell.

© Broadway Star Features Co., Inc.; 19Oct17; LP11630.

LAW AND ORDER. © 1921.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Hal E. Roach, author); title, descr. & 20 prints, 12Oct21; LU17084.

LAW AND ORDER. 1932. 7 reels. From the novel by William R. Burnett.

Credits: Director, Edward L. Cahn; screenplay, Tom Reed; adaptation and dialogue, John Huston.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 20Jan32; LP2783.

THE LAW AND THE OUTLAW. Pts. 1 & 2. © 1913.

Credits: Producer, William Duncan.

© Selig Polyscope Co. (Tom Mix & U. E. Hungerford, authors); pt. 1, title, descr. & 32 prints; LU815; pt. 2, title, descr. & 28 prints, 7Jun13; LU816.

THE LAW AND THE WOMAN. 1921. 7 reels. From the play "The Woman in the Case" by Clyde Fitch.

Credits: Director, Penryhn Stanlaws; scenario, Albert S. Le Vino.

© Famous Players-Lasky Corp.; 14Dec21; LP17376.

LAW BEYOND THE RANGE. 1935. 6 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Ford Beebe; story and screenplay, Lambert Hillyer; film editor, Ray Snyder.

© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 3Feb35; LP5307.

THE LAW BRINGERS. SEE The Eternal Struggle.

THE LAW COMES TO TEXAS. 1939. 6 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Joseph Levering; original screenplay, Nate Gatzert; film editor, Dwight Caldwell; music, Lee Zahler.

© Columbia Pictures Corp. of California, Ltd.; 15Mar39; LP8729.

THE LAW DECIDES. 1916. 7 reels.

Credits: Directors, M. Bertsch, P. S. Earle.

© The Vitagraph Co. of America (Marguerite Bertsch, author); 19Apr16; LP8121.

LAW FOR TOMBSTONE. 1937. 6 reels, sd.

Credits: Producer, Buck Jones; director, Charles Jones; story, Charles M. Martin; screenplay, Frances Guihan.

© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 29Sep37; LP7446.

THE LAW FORBIDS. Universal-Jewel. 1924. 6 reels.

Credits: Director, Jesse Robbins; story, Bernard McConville.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 21Jan24; LP19844.

THE LAW IN HER HANDS. First National. 1936. 6 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, William Clemens; original story, George Bricker; screenplay, George Bricker, Luci Ward.

© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 27Apr36; LP6318.

LAW IN THE SADDLE. (Ted Carson North Western Mounted Series) 1930. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Josef Levigard; story and continuity, Basil Dickey.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 9May30; LP1305.

THE LAW OF COMPENSATION. © 1913.

© Ambrosio American Co. (A. Ambrosio, author); title, descr. & 47 prints, 13Dec13; LU1791.

THE LAW OF COMPENSATION. 1927. 6 reels.

Credits: Wilson Mizner; directors, Julius Steger, Joseph A. Golden; scenario, Edna G. Riley.

© Norma Talmadge Film Corp.; 3Apr17; LP10503.

THE LAW OF FEAR. 1928. 4,769 ft.

Credits: Director, Jerome Storm; story, William Francis Dugan; screenplay, Ethel Hill.

© F. B. O. Productions, Inc.; 12Mar28; LP25054.

THE LAW OF LIFE. Imp. 1915. 3 reels.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 31Dec15; LP7332.

THE LAW OF LOVE. 1915. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, J. Farrell Macdonald.

© Biograph Co.; 3Aug15; LP5999.

THE LAW OF LOVE. Victor. 1915. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Harry C. Myers.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 19Mar15; LP4759.

THE LAW OF MEN. 1919. 5 reels.

Credits: Supervision, Thomas H. Ince; director, Fred Niblo; story, John Lynch; scenario, Ella Stuart Carson.

© Thos. H. Ince Corp.; 10Apr19; LP13607.

THE LAW OF THE BORDER. (Young Buffalo Series, no. 3) © 1920.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (William Addison Lathrop, author); title, descr. & 40 prints, 28Aug20; LU15469.

THE LAW OF THE LAND. Paramount Pictures. 1917. 5 reels. Based on the play by George Broadhurst.

Credits: Director, Maurice Tourneur.

© Jesse L. Lasky Feature Play Co.; 3Aug17; LP11210.

THE LAW OF THE LAWLESS. 1923. 7 reels. From the Pictorial Review story by Konrad Bercovici.

Credits: Director, Victor Fleming; adaptation, E. Lloyd Sheldon, Edfrid Bingham.

© Famous Players-Lasky Corp.; 30May23; LP19074.

THE LAW OF THE NORTH. 1917. 5 reels.

Credits: Scenario, Edward H. Griffith.

© Thomas A. Edison, Inc.; 21Mar17; LP10423.

THE LAW OF THE NORTH. Paramount. Presented by Thomas H. Ince. 1918. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, Irvin V. Willat; story, John Lynch.

© Thomas H. Ince Corp.; 10Sep18; LP12849.

THE LAW OF THE NORTH. Mustang. 1926.

Credits: Director, George Hunter; story, Arthur Henry Gorden.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 17Sep26; LP23131.

THE LAW OF THE OPEN. Powers. 1915. 1 reel.

Credits: Scenario and production, Sydney Ayres.

© Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 25Mar15; LP4820.

LAW OF THE PAMPAS. 1939. 8 reels, sd. Based on characters created by Clarence E. Mulford.

Credits: Producer, Harry Sherman; director, Nate Walt; original story and screenplay, Harrison Jacobs.

© Paramount Pictures, Inc.; 3Nov39; LP9214.

LAW OF THE PLAINS. 1938. 6 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Sam Nelson; original screenplay, Maurice Geraghty; film editor, Gene Havlick; music director, Morris Stotoff.

© Columbia Pictures Corp. of California, Ltd.; 3May38; LP8005.

THE LAW OF THE RANGE. 1928. 6 reels, sd., b&w.

Credits: Producer and director, William Nigh; story, Norman Houston; scenario, Richard Schayer; film editor, Dan Sharits.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Distributing Corp.; 21Jan28; LP25183.

LAW OF THE RANGER. 1937. 6 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, Spencer Gordon Bennet; story, Jesse A. Duffy, Joseph Levering; screenplay, Nate Gatzert; film editor, Dwight Caldwell.

© Columbia Pictures Corp. of Calif., Ltd.; 26Jan37; LP6877.

LAW OF THE TEXAN. Coronet Pictures, Inc. 1938. 6 reels, sd.

Credits: Producer, Monroe Shaff; director, Elmer Clifton; original story and screenplay, Monroe Shaff, Arthur Hoerl; film editor, Charles Hunt.

© Columbia Pictures Corp. of California, Ltd.; 17Oct38; LP8355.

LAW OF THE UNDERWORLD. 1938. 7 reels, sd. From the story "The Lost Game" and the Al H. Woods stage production by John B. Hymer and Samuel Shipman.

Credits: Producer, Robert Sisk; director. Lew Landers; screenplay, Bert Granet, Edmund L. Hartmann; editor, Ted Cheesman.

© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 4May38; LP8042.

LAW OF THE WEST. 1932. 6 reels, sd.

Credits: Producer, Trem Carr; story, adaptation, and direction, Robert N. Bradbury.

© Sono Art World Wide Pictures, Inc.; 20Mar32; LP3048.

THE LAW OF THE WILD. © 1913.

© Société Française des Films et Cinématographes Éclair; title & 72 prints, 28Jan13; descr. 1Feb13; LU335.

THE LAW OF THE WILD. Mascot Master. Presented by Nat Levine. 1934. 2 reels each, except no. 1 which is 3 reels, sd.

Credits: Directors, Armand Schaefer, Breezy Eason; story, Ford Beebe, John Rathmell, Al Martin; screenplay, Sherman Loew, Breezy Eason; film editor, Earl Turner.

1. The Man Killer!

2. The Battle of the Strong.

3. The Cross-Eyed Goony.

4. Avenging Fangs.

5. A Dead Man's Hand.

6. Horse-Thief Justice.

7. The Death Stampede.

8. The Canyon of Calamity.

9. Robbers' Roost.

10. King of the Range.

11. Winner Take All!

12. The Grand Sweepstakes.

© Mascot Pictures Corp. (Ford Beebe, John Rathmell & Al Martin, authors); no. 1-5, 1Sep34; LP4927; no. 6-12, 1Sep34; LP5012.

THE LAW OF THE WILDS. © 1915.

© American Film Mfg. Co. (Dorothy Rockfort, author); title, descr. & 135 prints, 4Feb15; LU4372.

THE LAW OF THE WOODS. © 1921.

Credits: Holman Day.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Edgar Jones, author); title, descr. & 40 prints, 3Jun21; LU16629.

THE LAW OF THE YUKON. 1920. 6 reels. From the poem "The Spell of the Yukon" by Robert W. Service.

Credits: Director, Charles Miller.

© Mayflower Photoplay Corp.; 29Aug20; LP15552.

THE LAW OF WAR. SEE Woe to the Conqueror.

LAW OR LOYALTY. 1926. 5 reels.

Credits: Director, Lawson Haris; story, Robert S. Walker.

© Davis Distributing Division, Inc.; 5Jan26; LP22226.

THE LAW RIDER. (Western Featurette) (A Texas Ranger Picture) 1927. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Walter Fabian; story and continuity, George W. Pyper.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 18Oct27; LP24540.

THE LAW RUSTLERS. 1923. 5 reels. From the story by W. C. Tuttle in Adventure Magazine.

Credits: Director, Lewis King.

© Arrow Film Corp.; 22Mar23; LP18802.

THE LAW THAT FAILED. © 1917.

Credits: Louis Reeves Harrison.

© Apollo Pictures, Inc. (Agnes Fletcher Bain, author); title, descr. & 221 prints, 10May17; LU10741.

THE LAW WEST OF TOMBSTONE. 1938. 8 reels, sd.

Credits: Producer, Cliff Reid; director, Glenn Tryon; story, Clarence Upson Young; screenplay, John Twist, Clarence Upson Young; editor, George Crone; music director, Roy Webb.

© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 18Nov38; LP8536.

THE LAW YOU CAN'T FORGET. SEE Sinners in Love.

LAWFUL LARCENY. Paramount. Presented by Adolph Zukor. 1923. 6 reels. From the stage play by Samuel Shipman.


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