List of lost silent films (1920–1924)
This is a list of lost silent films released from 1920 to 1924.
Year | Film | Director | Cast | Notes | Ref |
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1920 | Abend – Nacht – Morgen (Evening – Night – Morning) | F. W. Murnau | Gertrude Welcker, Bruno Ziener, Conrad Veidt | [1][2] | |
The Amazing Quest of Mr. Ernest Bliss | Henry Edwards | Henry Edwards, Chrissie White | On the BFI "75 Most Wanted" lost film list. The last copy is thought to have been destroyed in a bonfire during World War II by Edwards and White as storing it posed a fire hazard. | [3][4] | |
Anna the Adventuress | Cecil M. Hepworth | Alma Taylor | Taylor plays identical twins. | [5] | |
Bonnie May | Ida May Park, Joseph De Grasse | Bessie Love | [6] | ||
Bride 13 | Richard Stanton | Marguerite Clayton, John B. O'Brien | A 15-part serial. | [7] | |
The Brute | Oscar Micheaux | Evelyn Preer | [8] | ||
Der Bucklige und die Tänzerin (The Hunchback and the Dancer) | F. W. Murnau | Sascha Gura, John Gottowt | [9][10] | ||
The Devil's Pass Key | Erich von Stroheim | Leo White, Mae Busch | Negative depiction of Americans led some to suggest Stroheim be deported from the United States. | [11] | |
The Dragon's Net | Henry MacRae | Marie Walcamp, Harland Tucker | An adventure serial with 12 episodes. | [12] | |
Fantômas | Edward Sedgwick | Edward Roseman, Edna Murphy | A 20-chapter American serial. | [13] | |
The Fatal Sign | Stuart Paton | Claire Anderson, Harry Carter | A serial with 14 episodes. | [14] | |
The Flaming Disc | Robert F. Hill | Elmo Lincoln, Louise Lorraine | An 18-part serial. | [15] | |
The Girl in Number 29 | John Ford | Frank Mayo | [16] | ||
Hitchin' Posts | John Ford | Frank Mayo | [17] | ||
The Invisible Ray | Harry A. Pollard | Ruth Clifford, Jack Sherrill | A 15-part serial. | [18] | |
Der Januskopf (The Head of Janus) | F. W. Murnau | Conrad Veidt, Magnus Stifter, Margarete Schlegel | An adaptation of Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde. | [19][20] | |
King of the Circus | J. P. McGowan | Eddie Polo, Corrine Porter | An 18-part serial. | [21] | |
The $1,000,000 Reward | George Lessey | Coit Albertson | A 15-episode serial. | [22] | |
Il mostro di Frankenstein | Eugenio Testa | Luciano Albertini, | The third film based upon the novel of Frankenstein and probably the first ever Italian horror/science fiction film. Severely cut by censorship board before theatrical release. | [23][24] | |
The Paliser Case | William Parke | Pauline Frederick | [25] | ||
Passion's Playground | J. A. Barry | Katherine MacDonald, Norman Kerry, Nell Craig | [26] | ||
Pegeen | David Smith | Bessie Love | [27] | ||
Pirate Gold | George B. Seitz | Marguerite Courtot, George B. Seitz | A ten-part serial. | [28] | |
The Prince of Avenue A | John Ford | James J. Corbett, Richard Cummings | [29] | ||
Remodeling Her Husband | Lillian Gish | Dorothy Gish, James Rennie | The only movie Lillian Gish directed. | [30] | |
The Screaming Shadow | Ben F. Wilson, Duke Worne | Ben F. Wilson, Neva Gerber | A serial of 15 episodes. | [31] | |
The Shadow of Lightning Ridge | Wilfred Lucas | Snowy Baker, Agnes Vernon | [32] | ||
A Slave of Vanity | Henry Otto | Pauline Frederick | [33] | ||
A Son of David | Hay Plumb | Poppy Wyndham, Ronald Colman, Arthur Walcott | [34] | ||
Thunderbolt Jack | Francis Ford, Murdock MacQuarrie | Jack Hoxie, Marin Sais | A ten-part serial. | [35] | |
Trailed by Three | Perry N. Vekroff | Stuart Holmes, Frankie Mann | A 15-part serial. | [36] | |
Treasure Island | Maurice Tourneur | Shirley Mason, Charles Ogle, Lon Chaney | A lavish production of the Stevenson novel, reportedly with some color sequences. | [37] | |
The Vanishing Dagger | Edward A. Kull, John F. Magowan, Eddie Polo | Eddie Polo, Thelma Percy | An 18-part serial. | [38] | |
Vanishing Trails | Leon De La Mothe | Franklyn Farnum, Mary Anderson | A serial with 15 episodes | [39] | |
Wuthering Heights | A.V. Bramble | Milton Rosmer, Colette Brettel, Warwick Ward | The first film adaptation of Wuthering Heights. | [40] | |
1921 | Action | John Ford | Hoot Gibson | [41] | |
The Adventures of Mr. Pickwick | Thomas Bentley | Frederick Volpe, Mary Brough, Bransby Williams | One of the BFI 75 Most Wanted. | [42] | |
Appearances | Donald Crisp | David Powell | [43] | ||
The Avenging Arrow | William Bowman, W. S. Van Dyke | John Big Tree | [44] | ||
Bits of Life | Marshall Neilan | Lon Chaney, Noah Beery, Sr., Anna May Wong | The first anthology film. | [45] | |
The Blue Mountains Mystery | Raymond Longford, Lottie Lyell | Marjorie Osborne, John Faulkner | [46] | ||
Dangerous Lies | Paul Powell | David Powell | Alfred Hitchcock is credited as a title designer. | [47] | |
Desperate Trails | John Ford | Harry Carey | [48] | ||
Do or Die | J. P. McGowan | Eddie Polo, Magda Lane | An 18-episode serial. | [49] | |
Drakula halála (Dracula's Death or The Death of Dracula) | Károly Lajthay | , | The first or second filmed version of the Dracula story (the existence of a 1920 Soviet film titled Drakula is in doubt), this Hungarian movie preceded Nosferatu by over a year. | [50][51] | |
Experience | George Fitzmaurice | Richard Barthelmess, Lilyan Tashman, Marjorie Daw | Allegory in which all the characters are named for a human Certainty or Approximation. | [52] | |
Forever | George Fitzmaurice | Elsie Ferguson, Wallace Reid | Film version of George du Maurier play Peter Ibbetson. | [53] | |
The Freeze-Out | John Ford | Harry Carey | [54] | ||
The Great Reward | Francis Ford | Francis Ford, Ella Hall | A 15-episode serial. | [55] | |
The Gunsaulus Mystery | Oscar Micheaux | Evelyn Preer | Inspired by the 1913 murder of Mary Phagan. | [56] | |
The Honor of Rameriz | Robert North Bradbury | Tom Santschi, Bessie Love, Ruth Stonehouse | |||
Humor Risk | Richard Smith | Marx Brothers | The first Marx Brothers film. This short two-reeler is not believed to have been shown more than once theatrically, if at all. | [57][58] | |
Hurricane Hutch | George B. Seitz | Charles Hutchison | A 15-episode serial. | [59] | |
The Jackeroo of Coolabong | Wilfred Lucas | Snowy Baker, Kathleen Key | [60] | ||
Jackie | John Ford | Shirley Mason, William Scott | [61] | ||
Know Thy Child | Franklyn Barrett | Roland Conway, Nada Conrade, Lotus Thompson | Thompson's film debut came in this Australian production. | [62][63] | |
Ladies Must Live | George Loane Tucker | Betty Compson, Mahlon Hamilton, Leatrice Joy, John Gilbert | [64] | ||
The Lotus Eater | Marshall Neilan | John Barrymore, Colleen Moore | Tropical scenes filmed partly on Catalina Island, and in Florida. | [65] | |
The Narrow Valley | Cecil Hepworth | Alma Taylor, George Dewhurst, James Carew | On the BFI 75 Most Wanted list. | [66] | |
The Offenders | Fenwicke L. Holmes | Margery Wilson, Percy Helton | [67] | ||
Penny of Top Hill Trail | Arthur Berthelet | Bessie Love | [68] | ||
Rudd's New Selection | Raymond Longford | J. P. O'Neill, Tal Ordell, Lottie Lyell | [69] | ||
The Secret Four | Albert Russell, Perry N. Vekroff | Eddie Polo, Kathleen Myers | A 15-episode serial. | [70] | |
Sehnsucht (Desire) | F. W. Murnau | Conrad Veidt | [71][72] | ||
Sentimental Tommy | John S. Robertson | Gareth Hughes | One of the biggest Paramount hits of 1921. | [73] | |
The Sky Ranger | George B. Seitz | George B. Seitz, June Caprice | A serial with 15 episodes. | [74] | |
The Spirit of the Lake | Robert North Bradbury | Tom Santschi, Bessie Love, Ruth Stonehouse | |||
Terror Trail | Edward A. Kull | Eileen Sedgwick, George Larkin | An 18-part serial. | [75] | |
Uncharted Seas | Wesley Ruggles | Alice Lake, Carl Gerard, Rudolph Valentino | [76] | ||
The Wallop | John Ford | Harry Carey | [77] | ||
Winners of the West | Edward Laemmle | Art Acord Myrtle Lind |
A serial in 18 parts. | [78] | |
1922 | The Beautiful and Damned | William A. Seiter | Kenneth Harlan, Marie Prevost | F. Scott Fitzgerald's second novel, adapted and produced by Warner Bros. Six lobby cards are extant. | [79] |
Brawn of the North | Laurence Trimble, Jane Murfin | Irene Rich, Strongheart (a dog) | [80] | ||
A Blind Bargain | Wallace Worsley | Lon Chaney | Negative destroyed by MGM in 1931. Last surviving print lost in 1965 MGM vault fire. | [81] | |
Clarence | William C. deMille | Wallace Reid Adolphe Menjou |
[82] | ||
Forget Me Not | W. S. Van Dyke | Bessie Love, Gareth Hughes | [83] | ||
In the Days of Buffalo Bill | Edward Laemmle | Art Acord, Duke R. Lee | An 18-episode Western serial. | [84] | |
Little Miss Smiles | John Ford | Shirley Mason, Gaston Glass | [85] | ||
Nan of the North | Duke Worne | Ann Little, Tom London | A 15-episode serial. | [86] | |
One Glorious Day | James Cruze | Will Rogers | Possibility of a nitrate print surviving in a European film archive. | [87] | |
Perils of the Yukon | Jay Marchant, J. P. McGowan, Perry N. Vekroff | William Desmond, Laura La Plante | A serial with 15 chapters. | [88] | |
The Power of Love | Henry MacRae | Elliot Sparling, Barbara Bedford, Noah Beery, Aileen Manning, Albert Prisco, John Herdman | The first feature length 3D film is lost. The fate of the 1923 2D version, titled Forbidden Lover, is unknown. | [89][90] | |
Quincy Adams Sawyer | Clarence G. Badger | John Bowers, Blanche Sweet, Lon Chaney, Barbara La Marr | [91] | ||
A Rough Passage | Franklyn Barrett | Stella Southern, Hayford Hobbs | [92] | ||
Silver Wings | Edwin Carewe, John Ford | Mary Carr, Lynn Hammond | [93] | ||
Trifling Women | Rex Ingram | Barbara La Marr, Ramón Novarro | [94] | ||
The Vermilion Pencil | Norman Dawn | Sessue Hayakawa, Ann May, Bessie Love, Sidney Franklin | [95] | ||
The Virgin of the Seminole | Oscar Micheaux | [96] | |||
The Wise Kid | Tod Browning | Gladys Walton, David Butler | [97] | ||
With Stanley in Africa | William James Craft, Edward A. Kull | George Walsh, Louise Lorraine | An 18-chapter serial. | [98] | |
The Young Diana | Robert G. Vignola | Marion Davies, Forrest Stanley | |||
1923 | Around the World in Eighteen Days | B. Reeves Eason, Robert F. Hill | William Desmond, Laura La Plante | A 12-part serial. | [99] |
Die Austreibung (The Expulsion) | F. W. Murnau | Carl Goetz | [100][101] | ||
The Courtship of Miles Standish | Frederick Sullivan | Charles Ray | Production bankrupted actor Charles Ray and nearly ended his movie career. A full size replica of the Mayflower was built for this film. | [102] | |
The Daring Years | Kenneth Webb | Mildred Harris, Charles Emmett Mack, Clara Bow | [103] | ||
The Eternal City | George Fitzmaurice | Lionel Barrymore, Barbara La Marr, Bert Lytell | Partly shot in Rome. | [104] | |
The Eternal Three | Marshall Neilan, Frank Urson | Hobart Bosworth, Claire Windsor, Bessie Love | Though the film is lost, a short production scene including Neilan, Bosworth, Windsor, and Raymond Griffith appears in Souls for Sale, another 1923 film featuring numerous Hollywood cameos and supposed "behind the scenes"-style filmmaking sequences. | [105] | |
The Face on the Bar-Room Floor | John Ford | Henry B. Walthall, Ruth Clifford | [106] | ||
The Fighting Skipper | Francis Ford | Peggy O'Day, Jack Perrin | A 15-part adventure serial. | [107] | |
Gentle Julia | Rowland V. Lee | Bessie Love | [108] | ||
The Ghost City | Jay Marchant | Pete Morrison | [109] | ||
The Ghost Patrol | Nat Ross | Ralph Graves, Bessie Love | [110] | ||
Hollywood | James Cruze | Dozens of cameos of silent film stars playing themselves, including Mary Pickford, Douglas Fairbanks, Gloria Swanson, Will Rogers, Mary Astor, Cecil B. DeMille and Charlie Chaplin. | [111] | ||
Hoodman Blind | John Ford | David Butler, Gladys Hulette | [112] | ||
Human Wreckage | John Griffith Wray | Dorothy Davenport, Bessie Love | Early portrayal of drug addiction (then a taboo subject), based on actor Wallace Reid, Davenport's husband. | [113] | |
Lily of the Alley | Henry Edwards | Henry Edwards, Chrissie White | On the BFI 75 Most Wanted missing films. | [114] | |
The Oregon Trail | Edward Laemmle | Art Acord, Louise Lorraine | A Western serial in 18 episodes. | [115] | |
Paddy the Next Best Thing | Graham Cutts | Mae Marsh, Darby Foster, Lilian Douglas | [116] | ||
Paganini | Heinz Goldberg | Conrad Veidt, Greta Schröder | [117] | ||
The Phantom Fortune | Robert F. Hill | William Desmond, Esther Ralston | A 12-episode serial. | [118] | |
The Purple Dawn | Charles R. Seeling | Bessie Love, Bert Sprotte, William E. Aldrich | [119] | ||
Ruth of the Range | Ernest C. Warde | Ruth Roland, Bruce Gordon, Lorimer Johnston | A serial comprising 15 episodes. | [120] | |
The Santa Fe Trail | Ashton Dearholt, Robert Dillon | Jack Perrin, Neva Gerber | [121] | ||
St. Elmo | Jerome Storm | John Gilbert, Barbara La Marr, Bessie Love | [122] | ||
The Social Buccaneer | Robert F. Hill | Jack Mulhall, Margaret Livingston | A serial consisting of ten episodes. | [123] | |
Three Jumps Ahead | John Ford | Tom Mix, Alma Bennett | [124] | ||
Three Who Paid | Colin Campbell | Dustin Farnum, Bessie Love, Frank Campeau | [125] | ||
Vanity Fair | Hugo Ballin | Mabel Ballin | Produced by Samuel Goldwyn with Prizmacolor sequence. | [126] | |
La voyante (The Clairvoyant) | Leon Abrams, Louis Mercanton | Sarah Bernhardt, Georges Melchior, Harry Baur | This was Bernhardt's last performance, and was made while she was mortally ill. The Cinémathèque Française is rumored to have a print. | [127] | |
Where the Pavement Ends | Rex Ingram | Ramón Novarro, Alice Terry | Filmed in Florida and Cuba. | [128] | |
Woman to Woman | Graham Cutts | Betty Compson | The assistant director was Alfred Hitchcock. | [129] | |
The World's Applause | William C. deMille | Bebe Daniels | [130] | ||
1924 | The Alaskan | Herbert Brenon | Thomas Meighan, Estelle Taylor | An early role for Anna May Wong. | [131] |
Babbitt | Harry Beaumont | Willard Louis, Mary Alden, Carmel Myers | First film adaptation of Sinclair Lewis novel. | [132] | |
The City of Beautiful Nonsense | Henry Edwards | Henry Edwards, Chrissie White, James Lindsay | The last copy is thought to have been destroyed in a bonfire during World War II by Edwards and White as storing it posed a fire hazard. | [4] | |
The Dangerous Flirt | Tod Browning | Evelyn Brent, Edward Earle | [133] | ||
Dynamite Smith | Ralph Ince | Charles Ray, Bessie Love, Wallace Beery | [134] | ||
Feet of Clay | Cecil B. DeMille | Rod La Rocque, Vera Reynolds, Julia Faye, Ricardo Cortez, William Boyd | This is one of astute preservationist DeMille's rare lost films. | [135] | |
The Fortieth Door | George B. Seitz | Allene Ray, Bruce Gordon | A serial with ten episodes. | [136] | |
Galloping Hoofs | George B. Seitz | Allene Ray, Johnnie Walker | A ten-part Western serial. | [137] | |
The Girl in the Limousine | Larry Semon, Noel M. Smith | Oliver Hardy | [138] | ||
Gräfin Donelli | Georg Wilhelm Pabst | Paul Hansen, Henny Porten | [139] | ||
Hearts of Oak | John Ford | Hobart Bosworth, Pauline Starke | [140] | ||
Into the Net | George B. Seitz | Edna Murphy, Jack Mulhall | A serial with ten episodes. | [141] | |
Joe | Beaumont Smith | Arthur Tauchert, Marie Lorraine | Lorraine's film debut. | [142] | |
The Treasure of Atahualpa (El tesoro de Atahualpa) | Augusto San Miguel | Augusto San Miguel, Evelina Orellana, Anita Cortés, Julieta Stanford | First Ecuadorian feature film. | [143] | |
Leatherstocking | George B. Seitz | Edna Murphy, Harold Miller | A ten-part serial. | [144] | |
Married Flirts | Robert Vignola | Pauline Frederick, Mae Busch, Conrad Nagel | [145] | ||
Merton of the Movies | James Cruze | Glenn Hunter, Viola Dana | Named by the New York Times as one of the ten best films of 1924. | [146] | |
Miami | Alan Crosland | Betty Compson, Hedda Hopper | [147] | ||
Miss Suwanna of Siam | Henry MacRae | Sa-ngiam Navisthira, Yom Mongkolnat, Mongkol Sumonnat | Some promotional materials and other ephemera are held by the Thailand National Film Archive. | [148] | |
My Husband's Wives | Maurice Elvey | Shirley Mason | [149] | ||
Pokhozdeniya Oktyabriny (The Adventures of Oktyabrina) | Grigori Kozintsev, Leonid Trauberg | Zinaida Torkhovskaya, Yevgeni Kumeiko | A Soviet film believed to have been lost in a 1925 fire. | [150] | |
Reveille | George Pearson | Betty Balfour | On the BFI 75 Most Wanted list. | [151] | |
The Silent Watcher | Frank Lloyd | Glenn Hunter, Bessie Love | [152] | ||
The Snob | Monta Bell | John Gilbert, Norma Shearer, Conrad Nagel | [153] | ||
So Big | Charles Brabin | Colleen Moore | [154] | ||
Sundown | Laurence Trimble, Harry O. Hoyt | Bessie Love | [155] | ||
Ten Scars Make a Man | William Parke | Allene Ray, Jack Mower | A ten-part serial. | [156] | |
Tess of the d'Urbervilles | Marshall Neilan | Blanche Sweet, Conrad Nagel, Stuart Holmes | [157] | ||
Those Who Dance | Lambert Hillyer | Blanche Sweet, Bessie Love, Warner Baxter | [158] | ||
Tongues of Flame | Joseph Henabery | Thomas Meighan, Bessie Love | [159] | ||
Torment | Maurice Tourneur | Bessie Love, Owen Moore, Jean Hersholt | [160] | ||
Trouble Brewing | James D. Davis, Larry Semon | Larry Semon, Carmelita Geraghty, Oliver Hardy | [161] | ||
Wanderer of the Wasteland | Irvin Willat | Jack Holt, Noah Beery, Billie Dove | First western filmed in Technicolor. | [162] | |
The Way of a Man | George B. Seitz | Allene Ray, Harold Miller | A serial composed of ten episodes. | [163] | |
White Man | Louis J. Gasnier | Alice Joyce, Kenneth Harlan, Walter Long (actor) | Clark Gable made his first film appearance in a minor role in this jungle adventure. | [164] | |
Who Is the Man? | Walter Summers | John Gielgud, Isobel Elsom | Gielgud's screen debut. On the BFI 75 Most Wanted list. | [165] | |
Wine | Louis J. Gasnier | Clara Bow, Robert Agnew, Walter Long | Clara Bow's first starring role. | [166] | |
The Wolf Man | Edmund Mortimer | John Gilbert, Norma Shearer | [167] | ||
Wolves of the North | William Duncan | William Duncan, Edith Johnson | A ten-chapter serial. | [168] | |
The Woman on the Jury | Harry Hoyt | Sylvia Breamer, Bessie Love | [169] | ||
The World of Wonderful Reality | Henry Edwards | Henry Edwards, Chrissie White, James Lindsay, Henry Vibart | Last copy is thought to have been destroyed in a bonfire during World War II by Edwards and White as storing it posed a fire hazard. | [4] |
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