KICK IN
PRESERVATION STATUS: UPDATE: Newly restored! Only one (very dirty) print exists and is located at the UCLA Film Archive. A picture negative exists at the Library of Congress Archive). UPDATE: 5/6/98-Library of Congress has preserved this feature from Paramount’s original negative, but is missing picture for one reel. Funding (though dramatically
NO LIMIT
PRESERVATION STATUS: 35mm Newly restoredParamount-Publix Corp. Distributed by: Paramount Publix Corp. January 24, 1931 (Copyright: Paramount Publix Corp>; January 23, 1931; LP1922). Sd (Western Electric New Process Noiseless Recording); b&w.; 8 reels, 6,525 ft. 72-73 min. Passed by the National Board of Review. Directed by: Frank Tuttle. Script: Viola Brothers
HOOPLA
PRESERVATION STATUS: 35mm completeFox Film Corp.: Frank Lloyd Production. Distributed by: Fox Film Corp. November 30, 1933; Produced: early Sep-mid Oct. 1933 (copyright: Fox Film Corp.; November 13, 1933; LP4235). Sd (Western Electric Noiseless Recording) b&w.; 9 reels, 7,100 ft. 78 or 85 min. Passed by the National Board of
HER WEDDING NIGHT
PRESERVATION STATUS: UPDATE-Newly Restored and recently shown at The New York Film Forum. Paramount-Publix Corp. Released September 18, 1930 (copyright October 24, 1930) Movietone; b&w.; 35 mm. 9 reels, 6294 ft. Associate Producer E. Lloyd Sheldon. Directed by Frank Tuttle. Screenplay by Henry Myers. Photography by Harry Fischbeck. Film Editing
Clara in 2000: a Year of Rediscovery
by Jeffrey Ford It’s hard to believe, but the dawn of the new millennium has brought a banquet of previously unavailable riches for the Clara Bow fan. In addition to the new and updated edition of David Stenn’s Bow biography, five previously unviewable Bow films have surfaced either at festivals
CALL HER SAVAGE
PRESERVATION STATUS: RestoredFox Film Corporation. Distributed by Fox Film Corp. November 27, 1932; New York opening: November 24, 1932; Prod: September-late October 1932 (copyright: Fox Film Corp.; November 14, 1932; LP3225). Sd (Western Electric System); b&w . 9 reels, 7,634 or 7,900 ft.82, 85 or 87 min. Associate Producer: Sam
LOVE AMONG THE MILLIONAIRES
PRESERVATION STATUS: 35mm complete-Newly restoredParamount-Publlix Corp. ca5 July 1930 (New York premiere; released July 19; c18 July 1930) Movietone; b&w.; 35mm. 10 reels, 6,910 ft. Directed by Frank Tuttle. Dialogue by Herman J. Mankiewicz. Adapted by Grover Jones, William Conselman. Story by Keene Thompson. Photography by Allen Siegler. Songs: “Believe
TRUE TO THE NAVY
PRESERVATION STATUS: COMPLETE 35MM Paramount-Publix Corp. May 31, 1930 (copyright: May 29, 1930; LP1337)j. Sd (Movietone); b&w. 35mm. 8 reels, 6,393 ft. Director: Frank Tuttle. Screenplay: Keene Thompson, Doris Anderson. Dialogue: Herman J. Mankiewicz. Photographed by: Victor Milner. Felm Editor: Doris Drought. Songs: “Believe It or Not,I Lost My Man,”
PARAMOUNT ON PARADE
PRESERVATION STATUS: 35mm Nearly CompleteParamount Famous Lasky Corp. April 19, 1930 (c.May 29, 1930; LP1336). Sd (Movietone); b&w; with color sequences (2-strip Technicolor). 35mm. 13 reels, 9,125 ft. Supervised: Elsie Janis. Eleven directors: Dorothy Arzner, Victor Heerman, Ernst Lubitsch, Edward Sutherland, Otto Brower, Lothar Mendes, Edmund Goulding, Rowland V. Lee, Victor
THE SATURDAY NIGHT KID
PRESERVATION STATUS: Fully Restored by David Stenn Paramount Famous Lasky Corp. October 26, 1929 (copyright: October 25, 1929; Lp792). Sd (Movietone); b&w.; 35mm. 7 reels, 6,015 ft. (Also si; 6,392 ft.) Directed by: Edward Sutherland. Screenplay: Ethel Doherty. Dialogue: Lloyd Corrigan, Edward E. Paramore, Jr. Title: Joseph L. Mankiewicz. Adaptation: