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# [[Die Nibelungen]] (1924), part I, "Siegfried" (only at the U.S. premiere in NYC on August 23, 1925)<ref>[http://www.silentera.com/PSFL/data/N/Nibelungen1924.html SilentEra entry]</ref>
# [[Dixie (song)|Dixie]] (1925)<ref>[http://www.silentera.com/PSFL/data/D/Dixie1925.html SilentEra entry]</ref>**
# Doing His Duty (1929) comedy short of [[Ernie Lotinga]] playing "Jimmy Josser", directed by Hugh Croise
# Dolly Gray (1926)**
# Domen (1924) Swedish language version of ''Retribution'' (1924), directed by [[Arthur Donaldson (actor)|Arthur Donaldson]], Swedish actor and director<ref>[http://www.silentera.com/PSFL/data/D/Domen1924.html SilentEra entry]</ref>
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# [[John W. Davis]] Campaign Speech (1924), Democratic candidate who lost to Coolidge<ref>[http://www.silentera.com/PSFL/data/J/JohnWDavis1924.html SilentEra entry]</ref>
# [[Josephine Earle]] (1929) musical short
# Josser, KC (1929) comedy short with [[Ernie Lotinga]] playing "Jimmy Josser" (poss.possible dupeduplicate of ''Doing His Duty'')
# The Jubilee Four (1924) gospel quartet
# [[Julius Caesar (play)|Julius Caesar]] (1926) excerpt from the Shakespeare play, with [[Basil Gill]] as Brutus and [[Malcolm Keen]] as Cassius<ref>[http://www.silentera.com/PSFL/data/J/JuliusCaesar1926.html SilentEra entry]</ref>
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# [[Old Folks at Home]] (1925) ?dupe of "Swanee" entry below **
# Old Pal Why Don't You Answer Me (1926) also sometimes listed as "My Old Pal" of "Dear Old Pal"<ref>[http://www.silentera.com/PSFL/data/D/DearOldPal1925.html SilentEra entry]</ref>**
# The Orderly Room (July 1928) comedy short with [[Ernie Lotinga]] as Jimmy Josser, directed by Hugh Croise
# [[Pack Up Your Troubles in Your Old Kit-Bag]] (1926) Fleischer cartoon **
# Packing Up (1927) dramatic short with [[Mary Clare]] and [[Malcolm Keen]], directed by [[Miles Mander]]
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# The Radio Bug (1926) comedy short, produced by [[Jack White (film producer)|Jack White]], directed by [[Stephen Roberts (director)|Stephen Roberts]] and co-starring Phil Dunham, Toy Gallagher and [[Clem Beauchamp]], about delivery of a new radio, released in sound and silent versions by [[Educational Pictures]]<ref>[http://www.silentera.com/PSFL/data/R/RadioBug192X.html SilentEra entry]</ref>
# The Radio Franks (1926) NYC radio stars Frank Bessinger and Frank Wright sing "Remember" and "Hooray for Radio"<ref>[http://www.silentera.com/PSFL/data/R/RadioFranks1926.html SilentEra entry]</ref> ***
*# The Raw Recruit (July 1928) comedy short with [[Ernie Lotinga]] as Jimmy Josser, directed by Hugh Croise
# [[Raymond Hitchcock (actor)|Raymond Hitchcock]] Sketch (1924)
# Retribution (1924) directed by [[Arthur Donaldson (actor)|Arthur Donaldson]], Swedish actor and director, see also ''Domen'' (1924)<ref>[http://www.silentera.com/PSFL/data/R/Retribution1925.html SilentEra entry]</ref>
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# Songs of Yesterday (1922) spirituals sung by [[Abbie Mitchell|Abbie (Abbey) Mitchell]]<ref>[http://www.silentera.com/PSFL/data/S/SongsofYesterday1922.html SilentEra entry]</ref>
# Sonia Serova Dancers (1924) modern dance group performs to [[Edvard Grieg]]'s "Song of Spring"<ref>[http://www.silentera.com/PSFL/data/S/SarovaDancers1924.html SilentEra entry]</ref>
# Spirits (1929) comedy short with [[Ernie Lotinga]] as Jimmy Josser
# The Stage Hands (1928)
# Stringed Harmony (1923) with ukulele and banjo player [[Roy Smeck]]<ref>[http://www.silentera.com/PSFL/data/S/StringedHarmony1923.html SilentEra entry]</ref>*