BEST BAD MAN
PRESERVATION STATUS: RECENTLY RESTORED AND SHOWN AT CINEFEST AND NEW YORK’S FILM FORUM! Fox Film Corporation. Production: 1925. November 29, 1925 (copyright: November 15, 1925; LP22023). Silent. black & white. 35mm. 5 reels, 4,983 ft. Presented by William Fox. Directed by J.G. Blystone. Scenario: Lillie Hayward. Photographed by Dan Clark. Asst.Director:
THE PLASTIC AGE
PRESERVATION STATUS: Restored by David Shepherd B.P.Schulberg Productions. Dec 15, 1925. Silent; b&w.35mm.; 7 reels, 6,488 ft. Directed by: Wesley Ruggles. Adaptation by: Eve Unsell, Frederica Sagor. Photographed by: Gilbert Warrenton, Allen Siegler. Cast: Donald Keith (Hugh Carver), Clara Bow (Cynthia Day?, Mary Alden (Mrs. Carver), Henry B. Walthall (Henry
FREE TO LOVE
PRESERVATION STATUS: A 16mm print exists at The UCLA Film Archive B.P.Schulberg Productions. November 20, 1925. Silent; b&w.; 35mm. 5 reels, 4,784 ft. Directed by: Frank O’Connor. Cast: Clara Bow, Donald Keith, Raymond McKee, Hallam Cooley, Winter Hall, Charles Hill Mailes. MELODRAMA: A woman (played by Clara Bow) is wrongly put
THE KEEPER OF THE BEES
PRESERVATION STATUS: A trailer of this film exists at The UCLA Film Archive. Gene Stratton Porter Productions. Distributed by the Film Booking Offices of America. ca September 19, 1925 (Salt Lake City premiere; released October 18; copyright October 1925; LP21966). Silent; black & white. 35mm. 7 reels, 6712 ft. Dir-Cont:
THE PRIMROSE PATH
PRESERVATION STATUS: An incomplete (minus 10-15 minutes) print exists in England. Titles appear to be mixed up. There is also material at UCLA Title: The primrose path / Arrow Pictures ; director, Harry O. Hoyt ; screenplay, Leah Baird. Publisher: 1925. Notes: Silent feature. Source: The primrose path / E.
PARISIAN LOVE
PRESERVATION STATUS: UPDATED: 9/8/98. David Stenn has funded full restoration of this feature. Recently, this beautiful multi-tinted feature was shown at The UCLA Film Festival. Title: Parisian love / B.P. Schulberg Productions ; director, Louis Gasnier ; adaptation, Lois Hutchinson ; story, F. Oakley Crawford. Publisher: 1925. Notes: Silent feature.
KISS ME AGAIN
PRESERVATION STATUS: LostWarner Brothers Pictures. August 1, 1925 (copyright: April 23, 1925; LP21387). Silent; b&w.; 35mm. 7 reels, 6,722 ft. Director: Ernst Lubitsch. Scenario: Hans Kraly. Photographed by: Charles Van Enger. Cast: Marie Prevost (Loulou Fleury), Monte Blue (Gaston Fleury), John Roche (Maurice Ferriere), Clara Bow (Grizette), Willard Louis (Avocat
THE SCARLET WEST
PRESERVATION STATUS: David Stenn has restored a trailer of this film which exists at The Library of Congress. Frank J. Carroll Productions. Distributed by: First National Pictures. July 26 1925 (copyright: July 2, 1925; LP21625). Silent. b&w.; 35mm. 9 reels, 8,390 ft. Presented by Frank J. Carroll. Directed by John
THE LAWFUL CHEATER
PRESERVATION STATUS: Lost B.P.Schulberg Productions. July 17, 1925 (New York State license). Silent; b&w.; 35mm. 5 reels, 4,898 ft. Cast: Clara Bow, David Kirby, Edward Hearn, Raymond McKee. MELODRAMA. Dressed as a boy, a girl persuades a gang of crooks to reform. (Information from “The American Film Institute Catalogue of
EVE’S LOVER
PRESERVATION STATUS: LostWarner Brothers Pictures. Production: Winter 1925. Released July 6, 1925 (copyright: April 3, 1925 LB21321) Silent; b&w.; 35mm. 7 reels, 7,237 ft. Directed by: Roy Del Ruth. Adaptation: Darryl Francis Zanuck. Photographed by: George Winkler. Cast: Irene Rich (Eve Burnside), Bert Lytell (Count Leon Molnar), Clara Bow (Rena