List of Metro Pictures films

Metro Pictures Corporation was a motion picture production company founded in 1915 in the United States. It was, along with Goldwyn Pictures and Louis B. Mayer Pictures Corporation, one of the forerunners of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The company produced its films in New York, Los Angeles, and sometimes at leased facilities in Fort Lee, New Jersey.[1] Metro Pictures was founded as a film distribution company in February 1915 by a number of "exchange men" with Richard A. Rowland as president, George Grombacker as vice-president and Louis B. Mayer as secretary.[2] It soon also began producing its own films, with Sealed Valley being Metro's first production, which was released on August 2, 1915.[3]

Newspaper advertisement for 'Draft 258

Metro's list of stars during its existence included Mae Murray, Viola Dana, Lionel and Ethel Barrymore, Emmy Wehlen, Emily Stevens, Lillian Gish, Buster Keaton, Jackie Coogan, Marion Davies, Ramon Novarro, Wallace Beery and Lewis Stone. The romantic teams of Francis X. Bushman and Beverly Bayne and Harold Lockwood and May Allison also worked for Metro.

In 1919, the company was purchased by Marcus Loew as a supplier of product for his theater chain. Several years later, in 1924, Loew merged it with his recently acquired Goldwyn Pictures, followed shortly thereafter with another merge with Louis B. Mayer Productions. The resulting entity was named Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in 1925 with Mayer in charge.[4]

1910s

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Release date Film[5] Notes/References
March 20, 1915The Heart of MarylandDistribution
March 29, 1915Satan SandersonDistribution
April 12, 1915The Cowboy and the LadyDistribution
April 19, 1915The Heart of a Painted WomanDistribution
April 26, 1915The High RoadDistribution
May 2, 1915The Shooting of Dan McGrewDistribution
May 9, 1915CoraDistribution
May 24, 1915Four FeathersDistribution
May 31, 1915Her Own WayDistribution
June 7, 1915Fighting BobDistribution
June 14, 1915My Best GirlDistribution
June 21, 1915Always in the WayDistribution
June 28, 1915The Flaming SwordDistribution
July 5, 1915Greater Love Hath No ManDistribution
July 12, 1915Marse CovingtonDistribution
July 19, 1915The Right of WayDistribution
July 26, 1915The Second in CommandDistribution
August 2, 1915Sealed ValleyFirst film produced by Metro[6]
August 9, 1915The VampireDistribution
August 16, 1915A Royal FamilyDistribution
August 30, 1915Her Great Match
September 6, 1915Destiny
September 13, 1915The Silent Voice
September 15, 1915An Enemy to Society
September 20, 1915The Bigger Man
October 4, 1915The Song of the Wage Slave
October 11, 1915Emmy of Stork's Nest
October 18, 1915The Final Judgment
October 25, 1915My Madonna
November 1, 1915Her Reckoning
November 8, 1915Pennington's Choice
November 15, 1915The Woman Pays
November 22, 1915One Million Dollars
November 28, 1915Barbara Frietchie
December 6, 1915A Yellow Streak
December 13, 1915The House of Tears
December 20, 1915Rosemary
December 28, 1915Black Fear
January 3, 1916What Will People Say?
January 10, 1916The Turmoil
January 17, 1916Rose of the Alley
January 17, 1916The Lure of Heart's Desire
January 24, 1916Her Debt of Honor
January 31, 1916Man and His Soul
February 7, 1916The Upstart
February 13, 1916Dimples
February 21, 1916The Price of Malice
February 21, 1916A Corner in Cotton
February 21, 1916The Red Mouse
March 6, 1916The Blindness of Love
March 12, 1916The Soul Market
March 13, 1916 Lovely Mary
March 20, 1916 The Wall Between
March 27, 1916 Her Great Price
April 3, 1916 The Kiss of Hate
April 10, 1916 The Half Million Bribe
April 16, 1916 Vanity
April 17, 1916 Playing with Fire
April 24, 1916 The Come-Back
May 1, 1916 The Snowbird
May 8, 1916 A Million a Minute
May 15, 1916The Spell of the Yukon
May 22, 1916Notorious Gallagher
May 29, 1916 The Scarlet Woman
June 5, 1916 Dorian's Divorce
June 12, 1916 The Masked Rider
June 26, 1916 The Flower of No Man's Land
June 26, 1916 The Purple Lady
July 3, 1916 The Eternal Question
July 10, 1916 The Quitter
July 17, 1916 The River of Romance
July 24, 1916 The Child of Destiny
July 31, 1916 The Devil at His Elbow
August 1, 1916 God's Half Acre
August 20, 1916 The Weakness of Strength
August 21, 1916 The Pretenders
August 28, 1916 The Upheaval
September 4, 1916 The Light of Happiness
September 11, 1916 Mister 44
September 18, 1916 The Wheel of the Law
September 25, 1916 The Dawn of Love
October 2, 1916The Iron Woman
October 9, 1916 Life's Shadows
October 16, 1916 In the Diplomatic Service
October 19, 1916 Romeo and Juliet
October 23, 1916 The Brand of Cowardice
October 30, 1916 The Gates of Eden
November 6, 1916 Extravagance
November 13, 1916 The Wager
November 20, 1916Big Tremaine
November 27, 1916The Sunbeam
December 4, 1916The Black Butterfly
December 11, 1916The Stolen Triumph
December 18, 1916The Awakening of Helena Richie
December 25, 1916Pidgin Island
January 6, 1917A Wife by Proxy
January 14, 1917The White Raven
January 22, 1917Threads of Fate
January 29, 1917The End of the Tour
February 5, 1917Bridges Burned
February 12, 1917One of Many
February 12, 1917The Promise
February 26, 1917The Secret of Eve
March 5, 1917The Barricade
March 12, 1917The Mortal Sin
March 19, 1917His Father's Son
March 26, 1917The Hidden Children
April 2, 1917The Waiting Soul
April 9, 1917The Power of Decision
April 18, 1917A Magdalene of the Hills
April 23, 1917God's Law and Man's
April 29, 1917The Millionaire's Double
May 7, 1917Sowers and Reapers
May 14, 1917The Soul of a Magdalen
May 21, 1917The Beautiful Lie[7]
May 27, 1917The Call of Her People
May 28, 1917The Duchess of Doubt[8]
June 4, 1917Lady Barnacle[9]
June 11, 1917The Haunted Pajamas
June 25, 1917Aladdin's Other Lamp
July 2, 1917Peggy, the Will O' the Wisp
July 9, 1917The Trail of the Shadow
July 16, 1917The Hidden Spring
July 16, 1917The Slacker[10]
July 30, 1917Miss Robinson Crusoe
August 6, 1917The Jury of Fate[11]
August 13, 1917The Girl Without a Soul[12]
August 27, 1917To the Death[13]
September 3, 1917Under Handicap
September 10, 1917The Lifted Veil[14]
September 17, 1917Their Compact[15]
September 17, 1917A Sleeping Memory[16]
September 24, 1917The Silence Sellers[17]
October 1, 1917Paradise Garden
October 15, 1917A Sleeping Memory
October 22, 1917More Truth Than Poetry[18]
October 29, 1917The Adopted Son[19]
November 5, 1917The Outsider[20]
November 8, 1917Life's Whirlpool[21]
November 12, 1917Outwitted[22]
November 15, 1917Draft 258[23]
November 19, 1917The Voice of Conscience[24]
November 26, 1917The Eternal Mother[25]
December 3, 1917The Square Deceiver
December 10, 1917Blue Jeans[26]
December 10, 1917Alias Mrs. Jessop[27]
December 10, 1917The Greatest Power[28]
December 17, 1917An American Widow[29]
December 24, 1917Red, White and Blue Blood[30]
December 31, 1917The Avenging Trail[31]
January 7, 1918Daybreak[32]
January 14, 1918The Winding Trail[33]
January 21, 1918The Eyes of Mystery[34]
January 27, 1918Lest We Forget
January 1918The Legion of Death[35]
January 28, 1918Her Boy[36]
February 4, 1918Under Suspicion[37]
February 11, 1918Broadway Bill
February 17, 1918Revelation[38]
February 18, 1918A Weaver of Dreams[39]
February 25, 1918Revenge[40]
March 4, 1918The Shell Game[41]
March 11, 1918The Brass Check[42]
March 18, 1918The Claim[43]
March 25, 1918Breakers Ahead[44]
April 1, 1918The Landloper
April 6, 1918Social Hypocrites[45]
April 7, 1918My Own United States
April 15, 1918With Neatness and Dispatch[46]
April 22, 1918Treasure of the Sea[47]
April 29, 1918Riders of the Night[48]
May 6, 1918The Trail to Yesterday[49]
May 12, 1918Toys of Fate
May 13, 1918Cyclone Higgins, D.D.[50]
May 20, 1918The Winning of Beatrice[51]
May 25, 1918The Million Dollar Dollies
May 27, 1918Lend Me Your Name
June 3, 1918To Hell with the Kaiser!
June 10, 1918Social Quicksands[52]
June 17, 1918The House of Gold[53]
June 24, 1918A Man's World[54]
June 24, 1918The Only Road[55]
July 1, 1918Opportunity[56]
July 8, 1918No Man's Land[57]
July 15, 1918A Successful Adventure[58]
July 22, 1918The Demon[59]
July 29, 1918A Pair of Cupids[60]
August 5, 1918The House of Mirth[61]
August 12, 1918Flower of the Dusk[62]
August 12, 1918In Judgement Of[63]
August 26, 1918Boston Blackie's Little Pal[64]
September 2, 1918The Silent Woman[65]
September 9, 1918Our Mrs. McChesney[66]
September 16, 1918Kildare of Storm[67]
September 23, 1918The Return of Mary[68]
September 24, 1918Pals First
September 30, 1918Unexpected Places[69]
October 7, 1918Secret Strings[70]
October 14, 1918His Bonded Wife[71]
November 25, 1918Five Thousand an Hour[72]
December 2, 1918The Testing of Mildred Vane[73]
December 9, 1918Hitting the High Spots[74]
December 16, 1918Sylvia on a Spree[75]
December 22, 1918Eye for Eye
December 23, 1918The Poor Rich Man[76]
December 30, 1918Her Inspiration[77]
January 1, 1919The Great Victory[78]
January 6, 1919The Spender[79]
January 6, 1919The Gold Cure[80]
January 19, 1919The Great Romance[81]
January 20, 1919The Divorcee[82]
January 27, 1919In for Thirty Days[83]
February 3, 1919Faith[84]
February 8, 1919Out of the Fog[85]
February 10, 1919As the Sun Went Down[86]
February 17, 1919Johnny-on-the-Spot[87]
February 23, 1919Shadows of Suspicion[88]
February 24, 1919Peggy Does Her Darndest[89]
March 3, 1919Satan Junior[90]
March 10, 1919Blind Man's Eyes[91]
March 17, 1919The Way of the Strong[92]
March 24, 1919That's Good[93]
March 31, 1919The Parisian Tigress[94]
April 1, 1919A Man of Honor[95]
April 7, 1919The Island of Intrigue[96]
April 14, 1919Blackie's Redemption[97]
April 21, 1919False Evidence[98]
April 28, 1919The Amateur AdventuressMay have been released on May 5, 1919.[99]
April 28, 1919After His Own Heart[100]
May 4, 1919The Red Lantern[101]
May 12, 1919Castles in the Air[102]
May 19, 1919The Lion's Den[103]
May 26, 1919Full of Pep[104]
June 2, 1919Almost Married[105]
June 9, 1919Some Bride[106]
June 16, 1919Fools and Their Money[107]
June 23, 1919One-Thing-at-a-Time O'Day[108]
June 30, 1919The Uplifters[109]
July 6, 1919The Man Who Stayed at Home[110]
July 7, 1919God's Outlaw[111]
July 14, 1919In His Brother's Place[112]
July 21, 1919The Microbe[113]
July 28, 1919The Belle of the Season[114]
August 4, 1919Easy To Make Money[115]
August 18, 1919A Favor to a Friend[116]
August 18, 1919The Four Flusher[117]
September 1, 1919The Brat[118]
October 1, 1919Lombardi, Ltd.[119]
October 25, 1919Please Get Married[120]
November 1, 1919Fair and Warmer[121]
December 28, 1919Should a Woman Tell?[122]

1920s

Release date Film Notes/References
January 1, 1920Nothing But the Truth
January 11, 1920Stronger Than Death
January 31, 1920The Willow Tree
February 1, 1920The Walk-Offs
February 17, 1920A Modern Salome
February 29, 1920The Right of Way
March 1, 1920The Very Idea
April 1, 1920Dangerous to Men
April 1, 1920Nothing But Lies
April 11, 1920The Heart of a Child
April 14, 1920Alias Jimmy Valentine[123]
May 16, 1920Shore Acres
May 20, 1920Burning Daylight[124]
May 23, 1920Old Lady 31
June 7, 1920The Cheater
July 1, 1920The Best of Luck[125]
July 5, 1920Parlor, Bedroom and Bath[126]
July 19, 1920The Misfit Wife[127]
August 2, 1920Held in Trust[128]
August 15, 1920The Great Redeemer
August 16, 1920The Chorus Girl's Romance[129]
September 6, 1920Love, Honor and Obey
September 7, 1920The Hope[130]
September 13, 1920The Price of Redemption[131]
September 27, 1920Clothes[132]
October 1920The Mutiny of the Elsinore
October 4, 1920Blackmail[133]
October 4, 1920Madame Peacock
October 11, 1920The Saphead[134]
October 24, 1920The Great Redeemer
October 25, 1920Body and Soul[135]
November 1, 1920The Fatal Hour[136]
November 8, 1920Are All Men Alike?[137]
November 15, 1920Someone in the House[138]
November 27, 1920The Star Rover
November 29, 1920Polly With a Past[139]
December 1920Love's TriumphUnsure it was ever released, might be Should a Woman Tell? (1919) [140]
December 6, 1920Billions
December 13, 1920Hearts are Trumps[141]
December 20, 1920The Misleading Lady[142]
December 27, 1920Cinderella's Twin[143]
January 10, 1921The Lure of Youth[144]
January 17, 1921The Marriage of William Ashe[145]
January 21, 1921The Match-Breaker[146]
January 21, 1921The Greater Claim[147]
January 29, 1921The Silver Lining
January 31, 1921The Off-Shore Pirate[148]
February 7, 1921Passion Fruit[149]
March 6, 1921The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse [150]
March 7, 1921Extravagance[151]
March 20, 1921Without Limit
March 28, 1921Puppets of Fate[152]
April 11, 1921A Message from Mars[153]
April 25, 1921Uncharted Seas[154]
May 1, 1921The Little Fool[155]
May 13, 1921Coincidence[156]
May 23, 1921The Last Card[157]
June 16, 1921Home Stuff
June 20, 1921Fine Feathers[158]
July 4, 1921The Man Who[159]
July 18, 1921Over the Wire[160]
August 1, 1921Life's Darn Funny[161]
August 16, 1921Big Game[162]
September 5, 1921A Trip to Paradise[163]
September 19, 1921The Match-Breaker
September 26, 1921Camille
October 5, 1921Garments of Truth
October 17, 1921The Infamous Miss Revell[164]
October 31, 1921Alias Ladyfingers[165]
October 31, 1921Ladyfingers[166]
November 14, 1921There Are No Villains[167]
November 20, 1921Fightin' Mad
November 21, 1921The Conquering Power[168]
November 28, 1921The Hunch[169]
December 12, 1921The Hole in the Wall[170]
December 26, 1921The Idle Rich[171]
January 8, 1922Little Eva Ascends [172]
January 9, 1922The Fourteenth Lover[173]
January 9, 1922White Hands
January 23, 1922Peacock Alley
February 6, 1922The Golden Gift [174]
February 20, 1922The Right That Failed[175]
February 27, 1922Turn to the Right[176]
March 6, 1922Glass Houses[177]
March 20, 1922I Can Explain[178]
April 3, 1922Kisses[179]
April 10, 1922Fascination
April 17, 1922The Face Between [180]
May 1, 1922Seeing's Believing[181]
May 15, 1922Don't Write Letters [182]
May 20, 1922Hate[183]
June 12, 1922They Like 'Em Rough[184]
June 26, 1922Sherlock Brown[185]
July 23, 1922Forget Me Not[186]
August 26, 1922The Hands of Nara[187]
September 4, 1922The Five Dollar Baby[188]
September 11, 1922The Prisoner of Zenda[189]
September 25, 1922Broadway Rose
October 16, 1922Youth to Youth[190]
October 23, 1922June Madness[191]
November 6, 1922Trifling Women[192]
November 13, 1922Enter Madame[193]
November 20, 1922The Forgotten Law [186]
November 26, 1922The Toll of the Sea[194]
December 4, 1922Quincy Adams Sawyer
December 11, 1922Love in the Darkness[195]
December 18, 1922Peg o' My Heart[196]
January 1, 1923Hearts Aflame[197]
January 18, 1923The Fog
January 19, 1923All the Brothers Were Valiant[198]
February 5, 1923Crinoline and Romance[199]
February 12, 1923Jazzmania[200]
February 19, 1923The Famous Mrs. Fair[201]
February 20, 1923The Woman in Chains
February 25, 1923Success[202]
February 26, 1923The Woman of Bronze[203]
March 5, 1923Your Friend and Mine[204]
March 12, 1923A Noise in Newboro[205]
March 19, 1923Where the Pavement Ends[206]
April 9, 1923Her Fatal Millions[207]
April 16, 1923An Old Sweetheart of Mine[208]
April 19, 1923Her Fatal Millions
April 30, 1923Cordelia the Magnificent[209]
May 7, 1923Soul of the Beast[210]
June 18, 1923The Fog[211]
September 3, 1923The French Doll [212]
September 5, 1923The White Sister[213]
September 10, 1923Strangers of the Night[214]
September 17, 1923Rouged Lips[215]
September 19, 1923A Wife's Romance [216]
September 24, 1923Three Ages[217]
September 30, 1923Scaramouche[218]
October 1, 1923Desire[219]
October 15, 1923The Eagle's Feather[220]
October 1923The Social Code[221]
November 22, 1923Held to Answer[222]
November 26, 1923Long Live the King[223]
December 10, 1923In Search of a Thrill[224]
December 24, 1923The Man Life Passed By[225]
October 8, 1923The Eternal Struggle[226]
November 5, 1923Pleasure Mad[227]
November 19, 1923Our Hospitality[228]
December 3, 1923Fashion Row [229]
December 24, 1923The Man Life Passed By
January 14, 1924Half-A-Dollar-Bill
January 24, 1924The Heart Bandit[230]
January 28, 1924A Fool's Awakening[231]
February 4, 1924Thy Name Is Woman
February 11, 1924The Uninvited Guest
March 9, 1924Happiness[232]
March 24, 1924Don't Doubt Your Husband[233]
March 31, 1924The Shooting of Dan McGrew
April 19, 1924Sherlock Jr.

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  143. "Cinderella's Twin". American Film Institute. Retrieved August 14, 2018.
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  148. "The Off-Shore Pirate". American Film Institute. Retrieved August 15, 2018.
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  158. "Fine Feathers". American Film Institute. Retrieved August 15, 2018.
  159. "The Man Who". American Film Institute. Retrieved August 15, 2018.
  160. "Over the Wire". American Film Institute. Retrieved August 15, 2018.
  161. "Life's Darn Funny". American Film Institute. Retrieved August 15, 2018.
  162. "Big Game". American Film Institute. Retrieved August 15, 2018.
  163. "A Trip to Paradise". American Film Institute. Retrieved August 15, 2018.
  164. "The Infamous Miss Revell". American Film Institute. Retrieved August 15, 2018.
  165. "Alias Ladyfingers". American Film Institute. Retrieved August 15, 2018.
  166. "Ladyfingers". American Film Institute. Retrieved August 15, 2018.
  167. "There Are No Villains". American Film Institute. Retrieved August 15, 2018.
  168. "The Conquering Power". American Film Institute. Retrieved August 15, 2018.
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  174. "The Golden Gift". American Film Institute. Retrieved August 16, 2018.
  175. "The Right That Failed". American Film Institute. Retrieved August 16, 2018.
  176. "Turn to the Right". American Film Institute. Retrieved August 16, 2018.
  177. "Glass Houses". American Film Institute. Retrieved August 16, 2018.
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  179. "Kisses". American Film Institute. Retrieved August 16, 2018.
  180. "The Face Between". American Film Institute. Retrieved August 16, 2018.
  181. "Seeing's Believing". American Film Institute. Retrieved August 16, 2018.
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  183. "Hate". American Film Institute. Retrieved August 16, 2018.
  184. "They Like 'Em Rough". American Film Institute. Retrieved August 16, 2018.
  185. "Sherlock Brown". American Film Institute. Retrieved August 16, 2018.
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  189. "The Prisoner of Zenda". American Film Institute. Retrieved August 16, 2018.
  190. "Youth to Youth". American Film Institute. Retrieved August 16, 2018.
  191. "June Madness". American Film Institute. Retrieved August 16, 2018.
  192. "Trifling Women". American Film Institute. Retrieved August 16, 2018.
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  219. "Desire". American Film Institute. Retrieved August 16, 2018.
  220. "The Eagle's Feather". American Film Institute. Retrieved August 16, 2018.
  221. "The Social Code". American Film Institute. Retrieved August 16, 2018.
  222. "Held to Answer". American Film Institute. Retrieved August 16, 2018.
  223. "Long Live the King". American Film Institute. Retrieved August 16, 2018.
  224. "In Search of a Thrill". American Film Institute. Retrieved August 16, 2018.
  225. "The Man Life Passed By". American Film Institute. Retrieved August 16, 2018.
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  231. "A Fool's Awakening". American Film Institute. Retrieved August 16, 2018.
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