List of lost films: Difference between revisions

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|| 1920 ||''[[Sehnsucht (1920 film)|Sehnsucht]]'' ||[[F. W. Murnau]] ||[[Conrad Veidt]] || ||
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|| 1920 ||''[[The Revenge of Tarzan]]'' ||[[Harry Revier]], [[George M. Merrick]] ||[[Gene Pollar]] ||The third [[Tarzan]] film produced ||
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|| 1920 ||''[[The Devil's Passkey]]'' ||[[Erich von Stroheim]] ||[[Leo White]] || ||<ref>{{cite web
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|| 1924 ||''[[Wanderer of the Wasteland (film)|Wanderer of the Wasteland]]'' ||[[Irvin Willat]] ||[[Billie Dove]] ||A Technicolor feature. Willat had only existing print which disintegrated by 1971 ||
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|| 1924 ||''[[A Sainted Devil]]'' ||[[Joseph Henabery]] ||[[Rudolph Valentino]], [[Nita Naldi]] ||Less than one reel has survived ||<ref>{{cite web
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|| 1926 ||''[[The Mountain Eagle]]'' ||[[Alfred Hitchcock]] ||[[Nita Naldi]] || The only lost Hitchcock feature film, short Hitchcock film ''[[An Elastic Affair]]'' (1930) is also lost ||<ref>{{cite web
| title = Missing Believed Lost - The Great British Film Search
| url = http://www.britishpictures.com/articles/missing.htm
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|| 1926 ||''[[Just Another Blonde]]'' || ||[[Louise Brooks]] ||A fragmentary 20 minutes of this film has been found and is held at [[UCLA Film and Television Archive]] ||
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|| 1926 ||''[[Camille (1926 film)|Camille]]'' || [[Fred Niblo]] || [[Norma Talmadge]] || || <ref>[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0017731/trivia IMDb trivia for Camille] IMDb website. Retrieved 15 march 2009.</ref><ref>Kara Glover. "[http://www.thefreelibrary.com/MCA%2fUniversal+continues+the+trend+among+Hollywood+studios+for+...-a08981280 MCA/Universal continues the trend among Hollywood studios for restoring old movies.]" ''Los Angeles Business Journal'', 1 October 1990. Retrieved 14 March 2009.</ref>
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|| 1927 ||''[[The Potters (film)|The Potters]]'' || ||[[W. C. Fields]] || ||
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|| 1927 ||''[[Rolled Stockings]]'' || ||[[Louise Brooks]] ||The film features the Paramount Junior stars, and was filmed in [[Berkeley, California]] ||
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|| 1927 ||''[[Taxi! Taxi!]]'' || ||[[Edward Everett Horton]] || ||