THE WILD PARTY
PRESERVATION STATUS: 35mm completeParamount Famous Lasky Corp. April 6, 1929 (copyright: April 5, 1929; LP279). Sd (Movietone); b&w.; 35mm. 7 reels, 7,167 ft. (Also si; 6,036 ft.) Directed by: Dorth Arzner. Screenplay: E. Lloyd Sheldon. Dialogue: E. Lloyd Sheldon, John V.A. Weaver. Titles: E. Lloyd Sheldon, George Marion, Jr. Story: Warner
THREE WEEKENDS
PRESERVATION STATUS: LostParamount Famous Lasky Corp. December 8, 1928 (copyright: December 7, 1928; LP25909). Silent; b&w.; 35mm. 6 reels, 5,962 ft. Directed by: Clarence Badger. Screenplay: Louise Long, Percy Heath, Sam Mintz. Titles: Paul Perez, Herman Mankiewicz. Adaptation: John Farrow. Story: Elinor Glyn. Photographed by Harold Rosson. Film Editor: Tay
THE FLEET’S IN
PRESERVATION STATUS: LostParamount Famous Lasky Corp. Production: June 18-July 16, 1928. Location shooting in San Pedro and San Francisco, California. Released: September 15, 1928 (copyright: September 20, 1928; LP25632). Musical Score (Movietone); b&w.; 35mm. 8 reels, 6,918 ft. Directed by: Malcolm St. Clair. Titles: George Marion. Story-Scenario: Monte Brice, J.
LADIES OF THE MOB
PRESERVATION STATUS: Lost?Paramount Famous Lasky Corp. June 30, 1928 (copyright: June 30, 1928; LP25428). Silent, b&w;, 35mm. 7 reels, 6,792 ft. Directed by: William Wellman. Scenario: John Farrow. Titles: George Marion. Adaptation: Oliver H.P. Garrett. Photographed by: Henry Gerrard. Film Editor: Alyson Shaffer. Cast: Clara Bow (Yvonne), Richard Arlen (“Red”),
RED HAIR
PRESERVATION STATUS: Lost. UPDATE: A short clip of this has been rescued. A screening of this will take place in Los Angeles in August. Schedule information is not available at this time. Paramount Famous Lasky Corp. Released March 10, 1928 (Copyright: March 10, 1928). Silent. b&w with 1st reel in
GET YOUR MAN
PRESERVATION STATUS: Incomplete print (missing 1 or 2 reels) exists at The Library of Congress. Paramount Famous Lasky Corp. December 7, 1927 (copyright: December 10, 1927; LP24739). Silent; b&w.; 35mm. 6reels, 5718 ft. Presented by Adolph Zukor, Jesse L. Lasky. Assoc. Producer: B.P. Schulberg. Director: Dorothy Arzner. Editing Director: Louis
HULA
PRESERVATION STATUS: 35mm completeParamount Famous Lasky Corp. August 27, 1927(copyright: August 1927; LP24340). Silent; b&w.; 35mm. 6 reels, 5,862 ft. Presented by: Adolph Zukor, Jesse L. Lasky. Associate Producer: B.P. Schulberg. Directed by: Victor Fleming. Screenplay: Ethel Doherty. Titles: George Marion, Jr. Adaptation: Doris Anderson. Photographed by: William Marshall. Film
ROUGH HOUSE ROSIE
PRESERVATION STATUS: Lost . UPDATE! 9/8/98: A surprise trailer (in good condition) of this feature was shown at a recent UCLA Film Festival. Restored by David Stenn. Paramount Famous Lasky Corp: May 14, 1927 (copyright: May 1927; LP23959). Silent; b&w.; 35mm. 6 reels, 5,952 ft. Presented by Adolph Zukor, Jesse
CHILDREN OF DIVORCE
PRESERVATION STATUS: COMPLETELY RESTORED! RECENTLY SHOWN AT THE NEW YORK FILM FORUM!Famous Players Lasky. Production: November 26, 1926-January 15, 1927 (location shooting in Del Monte and Pasadena), retakes: February 1927. Dist: Paramount Pictures April 2, 1927 (copyright: April 2, 1927; LP 23820). Silent b&w. 35mm. 7 reels, 6,662 or 6871 ft. Presented
IT
PRESERVATION STATUS: 35mm completeFamous Players-Lasky. Distributed by: Famous Players Lasky. Distributed by: Paramount Pictures. February 5, 1927 (New York premiere; released February 19; copyright: February 19, 1927; LP23686). Silent; b&w.; 35mm. 7 reels, 6,452 ft. Presented by: Adolph Zukor, Jesse L.Lasky. Associate Producer: B.P.Schulberg. Directed by: Clarence Badger. Additional Director(see