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# [[Adolph Zukor]] Introduces Phonofilm (1923) for release of ''[[The Covered Wagon]]'' and ''Bella Donna'', two [[Paramount Pictures]] feature films with soundtracks filmed in Phonofilm<ref>[http://www.silentera.com/PSFL/data/A/AdolphZukorIntroducesP1923.html SilentEra entry]</ref>
# Ag and Bert (1929) with [[Mabel Constanduros]] and Michael Hogan, directed by Bertram Phillips
# [[Ain't She Sweet]] (1928) with [[Chili Bouchier]] and [[Dickie Henderson|Dick Henderson]]; see also Mark Griver and Pilbeam and His Band entries (below)
# Al Herman (1926) comedian Herman (1887-1967) performing a comedy sketch<ref>[http://www.silentera.com/PSFL/data/A/AlHerman1926.html SilentEra entry]</ref>
# [[Alexander's Ragtime Band]] (1926)**
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# Luna-cy! (1925) 1922 experimental 3-D film by [[Frederick Ives]] and Jacob Leventhal re-released with Phonofilm soundtrack 18 May 1925
# Madelon (1927) Camille Gillard in "Madelon", directed by Widgey Newman
# Major Issues of the Campaign (1924) compilation of Al Smith, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and John W. Davis short Phonofilms taken at the 1924 Democratic National Convention in NYC (see individual entries)<ref>[http://encyclopedia.jrank.org/articles/pages/2064/Lee-de-Forest-and-Phonofilm-Virtual-Broadway.html Lee DeForest and Phonofilm at Virtual Broadway]</ref>
# The Man in the Street (1926) short based on Louis N. Parker play, directed by [[Thomas Bentley]], with Wilbur Lenton, John MacAndrews, and Bunty O'Nolan (UK title: ''Man of Mystery'')<ref>[http://www.silentera.com/PSFL/data/M/ManintheStreet1926.html SilentEra entry]</ref>
# [[Margie (song)|Margie]] (1926)<ref>[http://www.silentera.com/PSFL/data/M/Margie1926.html SilentEra entry]</ref>**
# [[Marie Lloyd|Marie Lloyd Jr.]] (1926) daughter of music hall star Marie Lloyd<ref>[http://www.silentera.com/PSFL/data/M/MarieLloydJunior1926.html SilentEra entry]</ref>
# [[Marie Rappold]] (1922) Metropolitan Opera star<ref>[http://www.silentera.com/PSFL/data/M/MarieRappold1922.html SilentEra entry]</ref>
# Mark Griver and His Scottish Revellers (1927) perform "She Was Just a Sailor's Sweetheart" and "Ain't She Sweet"<ref>[http://www.silentera.com/PSFL/data/M/MarkGriverandHisScotti1927.html SilentEra entry]</ref> -- see also Chili Bouchier entry (above) and Pilbeam and His Band entry (below)
# Medevedeff's Balalaika Orchestra (1929)
# Memories of Lincoln (1925) 91-year-old former legislator [[Chauncey Depew]] recalls meeting Abraham Lincoln<ref>[http://www.silentera.com/PSFL/data/C/ChaunceyDePew1925.html SilentEra entry]</ref><ref>[http://encyclopedia.jrank.org/articles/pages/2064/Lee-de-Forest-and-Phonofilm-Virtual-Broadway.html Lee DeForest and Phonofilm at Virtual Broadway]</ref>
# [[The Merchant of Venice]] (1927) the trial scene, with Joyce Lyons and [[Lewis Casson]]
# Mickey (1927) **
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# Philip Ritte and His Revellers (1927)
# Phonofilm (1923) with [[Binnie Barnes]]<ref>[http://www.silentera.com/PSFL/data/P/Phonofilm1923.html SilentEra entry]</ref>
# Pilbeam and His Band With Specialty Dance by the Misses Tosch (1927) jazzy version of "Ain't She Sweet?" (?Arnold Pilbeam, father of [[Nova Pilbeam]]);. ?sameSee asChili otherBouchier "Ain'tentry Sheand Sweet"Mark Griver entry (above) which feature same filmsong.
# Plastigrams (1924) 1922 experimental 3-D film by Frederick Ives and Jacob Leventhal, re-released with Phonofilm soundtrack on 22 September 1924<ref>[http://www.silentera.com/PSFL/data/P/Plastigrams1922.html SilentEra entry]</ref>
# President [[Calvin Coolidge]], Taken on the White House Grounds (1924) filmed 11 August 1924<ref>[http://www.silentera.com/PSFL/data/P/PresidentCoolidgeTaken1924.html SilentEra entry]</ref>