List of lost silent films (1925–1929)

This is a list of lost silent films that were released from 1925 to 1929.

YearFilmDirectorCastNotesRef
1925Ace of SpadesHenry MacRaeWilliam Desmond Mary McAllisterA 15-part Western serial.[1]
The Adventurous SexCharles GiblynClara Bow, Herbert Rawlinson, Earle WilliamsSix-reels, 58-60 minutes.[2]
Corazón AymaraPedro SambarinoFirst Bolivian fiction feature film.[3]
The Dark AngelGeorge FitzmauriceVilma Bánky, Ronald ColmanNamed by the New York Times as one of the ten best films of 1925.[4]
The Fighting HeartJohn FordGeorge O'Brien, Billie Dove[5]
The Fighting RangerJay MarchantJack Dougherty, Eileen SedgwickA Western serial with 18 episodes.[6]
The Great Circus MysteryJay MarchantJoe Bonomo, Louise LorraineA 15-chapter serial.[7]
HeartboundGlen LambertRanger Bill Miller, Bess TrueAn early 3D film (see List of 3D films pre-2005).[8]
His Supreme MomentGeorge FitzmauriceBlanche Sweet, Ronald Colman, Anna May WongSome sequences had 2 strip Technicolor.[9]
IdahoRobert F. HillMahlon Hamilton, Vivian RichA ten-part serial.[10]
Kiss Me AgainErnst LubitschMarie Prevost, Monte Blue, Clara BowWarner Bros. popular film.[11]
The Lawful CheaterFrank O'ConnorClara Bow, David Kirby, Raymond McKee[12]
Madame Sans-GêneLéonce PerretGloria SwansonTheatrical trailer is extant.[13]
A Man of IronWhitman BennettLionel Barrymore, Mildred Harris[14]
Man spielt nicht mit der Liebe (One Does Not Play with Love)Georg Wilhelm PabstWerner Krauss[15]
New BroomsWilliam C. deMilleBessie Love, Neil Hamilton, Phyllis Haver[16]
Perils of the WildFrancis FordJoe Bonomo, Margaret QuimbyA serial consisting of 15 episodes.[17]
Play BallSpencer Gordon BennetWalter Miller, Allene RayA ten-part serial.[18]
The Prophecy of the LakeJosé Maria Velasco MaidanaSecond completed Bolivian fiction feature film; banned and never released.
The Scarlet StreakHenry MacRaeJack Dougherty, Lola ToddA serial of ten episodes.[19]
That Royle GirlD. W. GriffithW. C. FieldsGriffith used 24 airplane propellers to create a tornado sequence.[20][21]
Thank YouJohn FordAlec B. Francis, Jacqueline Logan[22]
A Thief in ParadiseGeorge FitzmauriceDoris Kenyon, Ronald Colman, Aileen Pringle[23]
The Tower of LiesVictor SeastromLon Chaney, Norma Shearer, Ian Keith[24]
We ModernsJohn Francis DillonColleen MooreA sequel to Moore's Flaming Youth of 1923.[25]
Wild WestRobert F. HillJack Mulhall, Helen FergusonA ten-chapter serial.[26]
1926ArirangNa Woon-gyuNa Woon-gyuA copy of this Korean film was rumored to have been in the possession of a Japanese collector who died in February 2005.[27]
The Bar-C MysteryRobert F. HillDorothy Phillips, Wallace MacDonaldA ten-part Western serial.[28]
The Boy FriendMonta BellMarceline Day, John Harron, Gwen Lee[29]
The Cat's PajamasWilliam A. WellmanBetty Bronson[30]
The Dice WomanEdward Dillon, Edmund F. BernoudyPriscilla Dean[31]
The Fighting MarineSpencer Gordon BennetGene Tunney, Marjorie DayA ten-episode serial.[32]
Fighting with Buffalo BillRay TaylorWilliam F. Cody, George H. Plympton, William Lord Wright[33]
The Great GatsbyHerbert BrenonWarner Baxter, Lois Wilson, Neil HamiltonOnly a minute-long trailer has survived. Despite extensive searches for the film and rumours of surviving copies existing in obscure archives, no other trace of the film has been found.[34]
Gwiaździsta eskadraLeonard BuczkowskiBarbara OrwidA story of Americans in the Polish 7th Air Escadrille fighting against the Bolsheviks during the Polish-Soviet War in 1918–1920. All copies were stolen or destroyed by the Soviet Army after 1945.[35][36]
Hearts and FistsLloyd IngrahamJohn Bowers, Marguerite De La Motte, Alan Hale Sr.One of three known films from H.C. Weaver Studios[37]
LondonHerbert WilcoxDorothy GishIt is on the BFI 75 Most Wanted list of missing British feature films.[38]
Meet the PrinceJoseph HenaberyJoseph Schildkraut, Marguerite De La Motte[39]
The Radio DetectiveWilliam James Craft, William A. CrinleyJack Dougherty, Margaret QuimbyA serial of ten episodes.[40]
The Road to GloryHoward HawksMay McAvoyHawks's first official film as a director.[41]
Snowed InSpencer Gordon BennetAllene Ray, Walter MillerA ten-episode serial.[42]
A Social CelebrityMalcolm St. ClairAdolphe Menjou, Louise BrooksIn 1957, one print deteriorated, and later another was lost in a fire.[43]
Stop, Look and ListenLarry SemonOliver Hardy[44]
Strings of SteelHenry MacRaeWilliam Desmond, Eileen Sedgwick[45]
Sweeney ToddGeorge DewhurstG.A. BaughanThe first of several film adaptations of the Sweeney Todd character.[46]
Swell HoganRalph GravesRalph GravesThe first film produced by Howard Hughes, who was unable to find distribution. |publisher=silentera.com |</ref>
A Trip to ChinatownRobert P. KerrMargaret Livingston, Earle Foxe, J. Farrell MacDonald[47]
The Winking IdolFrancis FordWilliam Desmond, Eileen SedgwickA Western serial in ten parts.[48]
A Woman of the SeaJosef von SternbergEdna PurvianceProduced by Charlie Chaplin, he destroyed it in 1933 as a tax write-off. Production stills survive.[49][50]
1927The AmericanJ. Stuart BlacktonBessie Love, Charles RayMade in the experimental widescreen process Natural Vision. Never released theatrically.[51]
Babe Comes HomeTed WildeBabe Ruth, Anna Q. NilssonBabe Ruth stars as himself in this feature-length comedy.[52]
Blake of Scotland YardRobert F. HillHayden Stevenson, Grace CunardA 12-episode serial.[53]
Broadway NightsJoseph C. BoyleLois Wilson, Sam Hardy, Barbara Stanwyck, Ann SothernA silent romantic drama film.[54]
The Broncho TwisterOrville O. DullTom Mix, Helene Costello[55][56]
The Callahans and the MurphysGeorge W. HillMarie Dressler, Polly MoranThis film caused some controversy because of its stereotypical depiction of Irish people. MGM withdrew the picture from distribution.[57]
The Chinese ParrotPaul LeniMarian Nixon, Florence Turner, Hobart Bosworth[58]
The City Gone WildJames CruzeLouise BrooksEarly gangster film, with titles by Herman J. Mankiewicz.[59]
The Conjure WomanOscar MicheauxEvelyn Preer[60]
The Devil DancerFred NibloGilda Gray, Clive Brook, Anna May Wong[61]
Evening ClothesLuther ReedAdolphe Menjou, Louise Brooks[62]
The Fire FightersJacques JaccardJack Dougherty, Helen FergusonA ten-chapter serial.[63]
For the Love of MikeFrank CapraClaudette ColbertColbert's film debut.[64]
The Gateway of the MoonJohn Griffith WrayDolores del Río, Walter Pidgeon[65]
Gua ming de fu qi (A Couple in Name Only)Wancang BuRuan Lingyu
A Harp in HockRenaud HoffmanRudolph Schildkraut, Junior Coghlan, May Robson, Bessie Love[66]
Hats OffHal YatesLaurel and Hardy[67]
The Heart of the YukonW.S. Van DykeJohn Bowers, Anne Cornwall, Edward HearnOne of three known films from H.C. Weaver Studios[68]
Heebee JeebeesAnthony MackOur Gang: (Joe Cobb, Allen "Farina" Hoskins, Jay R. Smith, Jackie Condon, Harry Spear, Jean Darling, Bobby "Wheezer" Hutchins, Pete the Pup)[69]
Heroes of the WildHarry S. WebbJack Hoxie, Josephine HillA ten-episode serial.[70]
The House Behind the CedarsOscar MicheauxShingzie Howard, Lawrence Chenault, C. D. GriffithA race film, it was banned in Virginia.[71]
London After MidnightTod BrowningLon Chaney, Marceline DayChaney played both the villain, and the detective hunting him. Reconstructed in 2002 using stills and original script. Last known print destroyed in the 1965 MGM vault fire.[72]
The Magic FlameHenry KingRonald Colman, Vilma Bánky[73][74]
The Masked MenaceArch HeathLarry Kent, Jean ArthurFilmed in Berlin, New Hampshire.[75]
Melting MillionsSpencer Gordon BennetAllene Ray, Walter MillerA ten-episode serial.[76]
The Mountain EagleAlfred HitchcockNita Naldi, Bernhard GoetzkeThe film was poorly received and criticised for its lack of realism, and Hitchcock himself was relieved that the film was lost.[77][78][79]
MumsieHerbert WilcoxPauline Frederick, Nelson Keys, Herbert Marshall[80]
On GuardArch HeathCullen Landis, Muriel KingstonA ten-part serial.[81]
The PottersFred C. NewmeyerW. C. Fields[82]
Rolled StockingsRichard RossonLouise BrooksThe film features the Paramount Junior stars, and was filmed in Berkeley, California.[83]
The Story of the FlagAnson DyerThe first full-length British animated film, it is on the BFI 75 Most Wanted list.[84]
Sword of PenitenceYasujirō OzuSaburō AzumaOzu's first film as director.
Taxi! Taxi!Melville W. BrownEdward Everett Horton, Burr McIntosh[85]
Tip ToesHerbert WilcoxDorothy Gish, Will RogersOn the BFI 75 Most Wanted list.[86]
The Trail of the TigerHenry MacRaeJack Dougherty, Frances TeagueA serial in ten parts.[87]
Two Flaming YouthsJohn WatersW. C. Fields, Chester Conklin, Mary Brian[88]
Yale vs. HarvardRobert F. McGowanOur Gang: (Joe Cobb, Allen "Farina" Hoskins, Jay R. Smith, Jackie Condon, Harry Spear, Bobby "Wheezer" Hutchins, Jean Darling, Pete the Pup)Earliest Our Gang film to be entirely lost.[89]
1928Anybody Here Seen Kelly?William WylerBessie Love, Tom Moore[90]
The AwakeningVictor FlemingVilma Bánky, Walter Byron[91]
What Price Beauty?Tom BuckinghamNita Naldi, Natacha RambovaFilm was shot in May 1925, but not released until January 1928 due to distribution issues. Notable for being Myrna Loy's debut.
The ActressSidney FranklinSidney FranklinDestroyed in the 1965 MGM vault fire.[92]
Baiyun Ta (The White Cloud Pagoda)Zhang ShichuanRuan Lingyu
The Big CityTod BrowningLon Chaney, Betty CompsonDestroyed in the 1965 MGM vault fire. A trailer survives, but it doesn't include any footage from the film.[93]
The Burning of the Red Lotus TempleZhang ShichuanDie Hu, Jie TangConsidered to be one of the longest films ever made, released in 19 parts from 1928 to 1931 with a total running time of 27 hours. Notable for being the first martial arts film.
The Czarina's SecretR. William NeillOlga Baclanova, Sally RandTechnicolor short subject, part of the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer "Great Events" series.[94]
The Drag NetJosef von SternbergWilliam Powell, Evelyn Brent[95]
Dry MartiniHarry d'Abbadie d'ArrastMary Astor[96]
Edison, Marconi & Co.Anthony MackOur Gang: (Bobby "Wheezer" Hutchins, Jay R. Smith, Allen "Farina" Hoskins, Joe Cobb, Harry Spear, Jackie Condon, Pete the Pup)[97]
The Fleet's InMalcolm St. ClairClara Bow, James HallWith talking sequences and sound effects.[98]
4 DevilsF. W. MurnauJanet GaynorNamed by the New York Times as one of the ten best films of 1928.[99][100]
Gentlemen Prefer BlondesAlice White, Ruth TaylorThe first version of the Anita Loos story.[101]
Growing PainsAnthony Mack, Robert F. McGowanOur Gang: Mary Ann Jackson, Bobby "Wheezer" Hutchins, Allen "Farina" Hoskins, Joe Cobb, Jay R. Smith, Harry Spear, Jackie Condon, Jean Darling, Pete the Pup[102]
The Hawk's NestBenjamin ChristensenMilton Sills, Doris Kenyon, Sōjin Kamiyama[103]
Ladies of the MobWilliam WellmanClara Bow, Richard Arlen[104]
The Last MomentPaul FejosGeorgia Hale, Otto MatiesonExperimental silent film told without subtitles.[20][105]
The Legion of the CondemnedWilliam A. WellmanFay Wray, Gary Cooper[20][106]
Mark of the FrogArch HeathDonald Reed
Margaret Morris
A ten-episode serial.[107]
Napoleon's BarberJohn FordOtto Matieson, Natalie Golitzen[108]
Pirates of the PinesJ. C. CookGeorge O'Hara, Rita RomaA serial with ten episodes.[109]
A Princess of DestinyTom TerrissAnders Randolf, Doris Lloyd, Dorothy Gould, Lloyd Ingraham, Fairfax BurgerTechnicolor short subject, part of the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer "Great Events" series.[110]
Street of SinMauritz StillerEmil Jannings, Fay Wray[111]
Tarzan the MightyJack Nelson, Ray TaylorFrank MerrillThe seventh Tarzan movie produced.[112]
Thérèse RaquinJacques FeyderGina Manès, Hans Adalbert Schlettow, Jeanne Marie-Laurent[113]
The Vanishing RiderRay TaylorWilliam Desmond, Ethlyne ClairA serial of 12 parts.[114]
The Vanishing WestRichard ThorpeJack Perrin, Eileen SedgwickA ten-episode serial.[115]
Vultures of the SeaRichard ThorpeJohnnie Walker, Shirley MasonA serial with ten chapters.[116]
The Yellow CameoSpencer Gordon BennetAllene Ray, Edward Hearn[117]
1929Barro HumanoAdhemar GonzagaGracia Morena, Lelita Rosa, Eva Schnoor, Eva Nil[118]
The Case of Lena SmithJosef von SternbergEsther RalstonSilent film withdrawn from circulation when talkies began to dominate. Only a 4-minute clip is known to exist.
The Crooked BilletAdrian BrunelMadeleine Carroll, Carlyle Blackwell, Miles ManderOn the BFI 75 Most Wanted list.[119]
The Diamond MasterJack NelsonHayden Stevenson, Louise LorraineA ten-part serial.[120]
The Fatal WarningRichard ThorpeRalph Graves, Helene CostelloTwelve-part mystery serial released by Mascot Pictures.[121]
The Fire DetectiveSpencer Gordon Bennet, Thomas StoreyGladys McConnell, Hugh AllanA serial with ten episodes.[122]
Frontier RomanceElmer CliftonAllan Simpson, Nina Quartero, Arthur ClaytonThe last of twelve short films produced in Technicolor as part of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's "Great Events" series.[123].
The Holy TerrorAnthony Mack, Robert F. McGowanOur Gang: Mary Ann Jackson, Joe Cobb, Allen "Farina" Hoskins, Jean Darling, Bobby "Wheezer" Hutchins, Harry Spear, Pete the Pup[124]
The Last PostDinah ShureyJohn Longden, Frank Vosper, Cynthia MurtaghOn the BFI 75 Most Wanted list.[125]
The Pirate of PanamaRay TaylorJay Wilsey, Natalie KingstonA serial in 12 parts.[126]
The Wages of SinOscar MicheauxWilliam A. Clayton, Jr., Bessie GivensA race movie with an all-black cast.[127]

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