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The following is a list of notable '''[[lost film]]s''':

==1910s==
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size:95%"
! Year !! Film !! Director !! Cast !! Notes !! Ref
|-
|| 1908 ||''[[The Fairylogue and Radio-Plays]]'' ||[[Francis Boggs]], [[Otis Turner]] || [[L. Frank Baum]] || First adaptation of ''[[The Wonderful Wizard of Oz]]'' and several of its sequels ||<ref>{{cite web
  | title = Wizard of Oz FAQ
  | url = http://thewizardofoz.info/faq09.html#6
  | accessdate = 2008-06-08 }}
</ref>
|-
|| 1911 ||''[[The Immortal Alamo]]'' ||[[William F. Haddock]] || [[Francis Ford (actor)|Francis Ford]] || ||<ref>{{cite web
  | title = Silent Era: The Immortal Alamo
  | url = http://www.silentera.com/PSFL/data/I/ImmortalAlamo1911.html
  | accessdate = 2008-06-08 }}
</ref>
|-
|| 1912 ||''[[The Honor of the Family]]'' ||  || [[Lon Chaney, Sr.]] ||Chaney's on-screen debut ||<ref>{{cite web
  | title = Silent Era: The Honor of the Family
  | url = http://www.silentera.com/PSFL/data/H/HonoroftheFamily1912.html
  | accessdate = 2008-06-09 }}
</ref>
|-
|| 1913 ||''[[The Battle of Gettysburg (1913 film)|The Battle of Gettysburg]]'' ||[[Charles Giblyn]], [[Thomas H. Ince]] ||[[Willard Mack]], [[Charles K. French]] ||The film was reported to have been screened in France in 1973 ||<ref>{{cite web
  | title = Silent Era: The Battle of Gettysburg
  | url = http://www.silentera.com/PSFL/data/B/BattleofGettysburg1913.html
  | accessdate = 2008-06-09 }}
</ref>
|-
|| 1913 ||''[[The Vampire (film)|The Vampire]]'' ||  ||  ||Britain's first feature length horror film ||<ref>{{cite web
  | title = Classic Horror Movies
  | url = http://www.missinglinkclassichorror.co.uk/v.htm
  | accessdate = 2008-06-09 }}
</ref>
|-
|| 1913 ||''[[The Werewolf (1913 film)|The Werewolf]]'' ||[[Henry MacRae]] ||[[Clarence Burton]], [[Marie Walcamp]] ||The first [[werewolf]] film, but destroyed in a fire in 1924 ||<ref>{{cite web
  | title = Werewolf-Movies.com
  | url = http://www.werewolf-movies.com/movie.php?MovieID=227
  | accessdate = 2008-06-09 }}
</ref>
|-
|| 1914 ||''[[The Battle of the Sexes (1914 film)|The Battle of the Sexes]]'' || [[D. W. Griffith]] ||[[Lillian Gish]]  || ||<ref>{{cite web
  | title = Silent Era: The Battle of the Sexes
  | url = http://www.silentera.com/PSFL/data/B/BattleoftheSexes1914.html
  | accessdate = 2008-06-09 }}
</ref>
|-
|| 1914 ||''[[The Escape (1914 film)|The Escape]]'' ||[[D. W. Griffith]]  ||[[Donald Crisp]]  || ||<ref>{{cite web
  | title = Silent Era: The Escape
  | url = http://www.silentera.com/PSFL/data/E/Escape1914.html
  | accessdate = 2008-06-09 }}
</ref>
|-
|| 1914 ||''[[Her Friend the Bandit]]'' ||[[Charlie Chaplin]]  ||[[Charlie Chaplin]], [[Mabel Normand]] ||one of the only two Chaplin's lost films ||<ref>{{cite web
  | title = [[British Film Institute|BFI]]: Her Friend the Bandit
  | url = http://chaplin.bfi.org.uk/resources/bfi/filmog/film.php?fid=231098
  | accessdate = 2008-06-09 }}
</ref>
|-
|| 1914 ||''[[A Study in Scarlet (1914 film)|A Study in Scarlet]]'' ||[[George Pearson (filmmaker)|George Pearson]] ||[[James Bragington]] ||The first feature-length adaptation of a [[Sherlock Holmes]] story ||<ref>{{cite web
  | title = The Bioscope: A Study in Scarlet
  | url = http://bioscopic.wordpress.com/2008/01/14/a-study-in-scarlet/
  | accessdate = 2008-06-09 }}
</ref>
|-
|| 1914 ||''[[The Jungle (film)|The Jungle]]'' ||  ||  ||The only film version to date of [[Upton Sinclair]]'s [[The Jungle|book of the same name]] ||
|-
|| 1915 ||''[[Anna Karenina (1915 film)|Anna Karenina]]'' ||[[J. Gordon Edwards]] ||[[Betty Nansen]], [[Edward José]] ||The first American adapatation of the novel ||<ref>{{cite web
  | title = Silent Era: Anna Karenina
  | url = http://www.silentera.com/PSFL/data/A/AnnaKarenina1915.html
  | accessdate = 2008-06-09 }}
</ref>
|-
|| 1915 ||''[[Life Without Soul]]'' ||[[Joseph W. Smiley]] ||[[Percy Standing]] ||The second film based upon the novel ''[[Frankenstein]]'' ||<ref>{{cite web
  | title = [[British Film Institute|BFI]]: Life Without Soul
  | url = http://ftvdb.bfi.org.uk/sift/title/787857
  | accessdate = 2008-06-09 }}
</ref>
|-
|| 1915 ||''[[The Two Orphans (1915 film)|The Two Orphans]]'' ||[[Herbert Brenon]] ||[[Theda Bara]]  ||Later remade by [[D. W. Griffith]] as ''[[Orphans of the Storm]]'', starring [[Dorothy Gish]] and [[Lillian Gish]] ||<ref>{{cite web
  | title = Silent Era: Two Orphans
  | url = http://www.silentera.com/PSFL/data/T/TwoOrphans1915.html
  | accessdate = 2008-06-09 }}
</ref>
|-
|| 1916 ||''[[The Aryan]]'' ||[[Thomas H. Ince]] ||[[William S. Hart]], [[Bessie Love]] || ||<ref>{{cite web
  | title = Lost Films: The Aryan
  | url = http://gondolin.rutgers.edu/MIC/text/who/educoutreach_lostfilms.htm
  | accessdate = 2008-06-11 }}
</ref>
|-
|| 1916 ||''[[A Daughter of the Gods]]'' ||[[Herbert Brenon]] ||[[Annette Kellerman]] ||A few feet were held in The Cinema Museum of London, but are now lost ||<ref>{{cite web
  | title = The Picture Show Man
  | url = http://www.pictureshowman.com/questionsandanswers3.cfm
  | accessdate = 2008-06-11 }}
</ref>
|-
|| 1916 ||''[[Das Phantom der Oper]]'' ||[[Ernst Matray]]  ||[[Nils Olaf Chrisander]], [[Aud Egede-Nissen]] || ||<ref>{{cite web
  | title = The Maybe File: Das Phantom der Oper
  | url = http://thephilmography.com/maybe.html
  | accessdate = 2008-06-11 }}
</ref>
|-
|| 1916 ||''[[Romeo and Juliet (1916 film)|Romeo and Juliet]]'' ||[[J. Gordon Edwards]]  ||[[Theda Bara]] || ||<ref>{{cite web
  | title = Silent Era: Romeo and Juliet
  | url = http://www.silentera.com/PSFL/data/R/RomeoandJuliet1916-2.html
  | accessdate = 2008-06-11 }}
</ref>
|-
|| 1916 ||''[[The Fall of a Nation]]'' ||[[Thomas Dixon]] ||[[Lorraine Huling]]  ||A few slides survive ||<ref>{{cite web
  | title = [[New York Times]]: The Fall of a Nation
  | url = http://movies.nytimes.com/movie/90923/Fall-of-a-Nation/overview
  | accessdate = 2008-06-11 }}
</ref>
|-
|| 1917 ||''[[Camille (1917 film)|Camille]]'' ||[[J. Gordon Edwards]]  ||[[Theda Bara]] ||One of the five reels survives in a Russian film archive ||<ref>{{cite web
  | title = Silent Era: Camille
  | url = http://www.silentera.com/PSFL/data/C/Camille1917.html
  | accessdate = 2008-06-11 }}
</ref>
|-
|| 1917 ||''[[A Country Hero]]'' ||[[Roscoe Arbuckle]] ||[[Roscoe Arbuckle]], [[Buster Keaton]] || ||<ref>{{cite web
  | title = Silent Era: A Country Hero
  | url = http://www.silentera.com/PSFL/data/C/CountryHero1917.html
  | accessdate = 2008-06-11 }}
</ref>
|-
|| 1917 ||''[[El Apóstol]]'' ||[[Quirino Cristiani]] ||  ||[[Cinema of Argentina|Argentine production]]; believed to be the world's first animated feature film ||<ref>{{cite web
  | title = The Untold Story of Argentina's Pioneer Animator
  | url = http://www.awn.com/mag/issue1.4/articles/bendazzi1.4.html
  | accessdate = 2008-06-11 }}
</ref>
|-
|| 1917 ||''[[Der Golem und die Tänzerin]]'' ||[[Paul Wegener]] ||  ||First sequel to a horror film ||<ref>{{cite web
  | title = bbc.co.uk: Paul Wegener's Golem Films
  | url = http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/A866892
  | accessdate = 2008-06-11 }}
</ref>
|-
|| 1917 ||''[[The Gulf Between (1917 film)|The Gulf Between]]'' ||[[Wray Bartlett Physioc]] ||[[Grace Darmond]], [[Niles Welch]] ||The first Technicolor film, a few frames of which survive ||<ref>{{cite web
  | title = Film Threat’s Top 50 Lost Films of All Time
  | url = http://www.altfg.com/blog/classics/top-50-lost-films-film-threat/
  | accessdate = 2008-06-11 }}
</ref>
|-
|| 1917 ||''[[Life's Whirlpool]]'' ||[[Lionel Barrymore]] ||[[Ethel Barrymore]] ||Based on [[Frank Norris]]' novel ''[[McTeague]]'' ||<ref>{{cite web
  | title = Turner Classic Movies: Life's Whirlpool
  | url = http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title.jsp?stid=553041&category=Trivia
  | accessdate = 2008-06-11 }}
</ref>
|-
|| 1917 ||''[[Magda (film)|Magda]]'' ||[[Emile Chautard]] ||[[Clara Kimball Young]], [[Valda Valkyrien]] || ||<ref>{{cite web
  | title = Silent Era: Magda
  | url = http://www.silentera.com/PSFL/data/M/Magda1917.html
  | accessdate = 2008-06-09 }}
</ref>
|-
|| 1917 ||''[[The Scarlet Letter (1917 film)|The Scarlet Letter]]'' ||[[Carl Harbaugh]] ||[[Stuart Holmes]] ||Prints survive ||<ref>{{cite web
  | title = Silent Era: The Scarlet Letter
  | url = http://www.silentera.com/PSFL/data/S/ScarletLetter1917.html
  | accessdate = 2008-06-11 }}
</ref>
|-
|| 1918 ||''[[Bound in Morocco]]'' ||  ||[[Douglas Fairbanks]]  || ||<ref>{{cite web
  | title = The Douglas Fairbanks Museum
  | url = http://www.douglasfairbanks.org/films.htm
  | accessdate = 2008-06-11 }}
</ref>
|-
|| 1918 ||''[[The Great Love]]'' ||[[D. W. Griffith]] ||[[Lillian Gish]] || ||<ref>{{cite web
  | title = Silent Era: The Great Love
  | url = http://www.silentera.com/PSFL/data/G/GreatLove1918.html
  | accessdate = 2008-06-11 }}
</ref>
|-
|| 1918 ||''[[The Greatest Thing in Life]]'' ||[[D. W. Griffith]] ||[[Lillian Gish]] || ||<ref>{{cite web
  | title = Silent Era: The Greatest Thing in Life
  | url = http://www.silentera.com/PSFL/data/G/GreatestThinginLife1918.html
  | accessdate = 2008-06-11 }}
</ref>
|-
|| 1918 ||''[[The Kaiser, Beast of Berlin]]'' ||[[Rupert Julian]] ||[[Rupert Julian]] ||Early [[World War I]] [[propaganda film]] ||<ref>{{cite web
  | title = Silent Era: The Kaiser, Beast of Berlin
  | url = http://www.silentera.com/PSFL/data/K/KaisertheBeastofBerlin1918.html
  | accessdate = 2008-06-11 }}
</ref>
|-
|| 1918 ||''[[Salomé (1918 film)|Salomé]]'' ||[[J. Gordon Edwards]] ||[[Theda Bara]] || ||<ref>{{cite web
  | title = ideofact: Lost Salome
  | url = http://www.ideofact.com/archives/000311.html
  | accessdate = 2008-06-11 }}
</ref>
|-
|| 1918 ||''[[The Savage Woman]]'' ||[[Edmund Mortimer (actor)|Edmund Mortimer]] ||[[Clara Kimball Young]], [[Milton Sills]] || ||<ref>{{cite web
  | title = Clara Kimball Young: The Savage Woman
  | url = http://www.stanford.edu/~gdegroat/CKY/reviews/sw.htm
  | accessdate = 2008-06-11 }}
</ref>
|-
|| 1918 ||''[[The Romance of Tarzan]]'' ||[[Scott Sidney]] ||[[Elmo Lincoln]] ||The second Tarzan film produced ||<ref>{{cite web
  | title = Tarzan Movie Guide.com: The Silent Era (1918-1929)
  | url = http://www.tarzanmovieguide.com/tarzan_silents.htm
  | accessdate = 2008-06-11 }}
</ref>
|-
|| 1918 ||''[[That Devil, Bateese]]'' ||[[William Wolbert]] ||[[Lon Chaney, Sr.]] ||Chaney's final film in his first stint at [[Universal Studios|Universal]] ||<ref>{{cite web
  | title = Silent Era: That Devil, Bateese
  | url = http://www.silentera.com/PSFL/data/T/ThatDevilBateese1918.html
  | accessdate = 2008-06-26}}
</ref>
|-
|| 1919 ||''[[Anne of Green Gables (1919 film)|Anne of Green Gables]]'' ||[[William Desmond Taylor]] ||[[Mary Miles Minter]] || ||<ref>{{cite web
  | title = Anne of Green Gables, 1919 silent film
  | url = http://www.tickledorange.com/LMM/1919AoGG.html
  | accessdate = 2008-06-11 }}
</ref>
|-
|| 1919 ||''[[The Homesteader]]'' ||[[Oscar Micheaux]] ||[[Evelyn Preer]] || ||
|-
|| 1919 ||''[[The Knickerbocker Buckaroo]]'' ||[[Albert Parker (director)|Albert Parker]] ||[[Douglas Fairbanks]] || ||<ref>{{cite web
  | title = The Douglas Fairbanks Museum
  | url = http://www.douglasfairbanks.org/burkowskyarticle1.html
  | accessdate = 2008-06-15 }}
</ref>
|-
|| 1919 ||''[[Marked Men]]'' ||[[John Ford]] ||[[Harry Carey]] || ||<ref>{{cite web
  | title = Silent Era: Marked Men
  | url = http://www.silentera.com/PSFL/data/M/MarkedMen1919.html
  | accessdate = 2008-06-12 }}
</ref>
|}

==1920s==
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size:95%"
! Year !! Film !! Director !! Cast !! Notes !! Ref
|-
|| 1920 ||''[[The Prince of Avenue A]]'' ||[[John Ford]] ||[[James J. Corbett]], [[Richard Cummings]] || ||<ref>{{cite web
  | title = Silent Era: The Prince of Avenue A
  | url = http://www.silentera.com/PSFL/data/P/PrinceofAvenueA1920.html
  | accessdate = 2008-06-15 }}
</ref>
|-
|| 1920 ||''[[Sehnsucht (1920 film)|Sehnsucht]]'' ||[[F. W. Murnau]] ||[[Conrad Veidt]] || ||
|-
|| 1920 ||''[[The Revenge of Tarzan]]'' ||[[Harry Revier]], [[George M. Merrick]] ||[[Gene Pollar]] ||The third Tarzan film produced ||
|-
|| 1920 ||''[[The Devil's Passkey]]'' ||[[Erich von Stroheim]] ||[[ Leo White]] || ||<ref>{{cite web
  | title = Turner Classic Movies
  | url = http://www.tcm.com/thismonth/article/?cid=92512&rss=mrqe
  | accessdate = 2008-06-15 }}
</ref>
|-
|| 1921 ||''[[Humor Risk]]'' ||Richard Smith ||The [[Marx Brothers]] ||It is not clear whether this film was ever shown theatrically. ||<ref>{{cite web
  | title = Marxology - Humourisk
  | url = http://www.marx-brothers.org/marxology/humorisk.htm
  | accessdate = 2008-06-15 }}
</ref>
|-
|| 1921 ||''[[The Lotus Eater (film)|The Lotus Eater]]'' ||[[Marshall Neilan]] ||[[John Barrymore]], [[Colleen Moore]] || ||<ref>{{cite web
  | title = [[Wesley Barry]] - Child Silent Film Star
  | url = http://www.goldensilents.com/kids/wesleybarry.html
  | accessdate = 2008-06-15 }}
</ref>
|-
|| 1921 ||''[[The Freeze Out]]'' ||[[John Ford]] ||[[Harry Carey]] || ||<ref>{{cite web
  | title = Silent Era: The Freeze Out
  | url = http://www.silentera.com/PSFL/data/F/FreezeOut1921.html
  | accessdate = 2008-06-15 }}
</ref>
|-
|| 1922 ||''[[Clarence (film)|Clarence]]'' ||[[William C. DeMille]] ||[[Wallace Reid]], [[Adolphe Menjou]] || ||<ref>{{cite web
  | title = Silent Era: Clarence
  | url = http://www.silentera.com/PSFL/data/C/Clarence1922.html
  | accessdate = 2008-06-15 }}
</ref>
|-
|| 1922 ||''[[Number 13 (film)|Number 13]]'' ||[[Alfred Hitchcock]] ||[[Clare Greet]], [[Ernest Thesiger]] ||Uncompleted film ||<ref>{{cite web
  | title = The Silent Films of Alfred Hitchcock
  | url = http://bioscopic.wordpress.com/2007/03/11/the-silent-films-of-alfred-hitchcock/
  | accessdate = 2008-06-15 }}
</ref>
|-
|| 1922 ||''[[One Glorious Day]]'' ||[[James Cruze]] ||[[Will Rogers]] ||Possibility of a nitrate print surviving ||<ref>{{cite web
  | title = Silent Era: One Glorious Day
  | url = http://www.silentera.com/PSFL/data/O/OneGloriousDay1922.html
  | accessdate = 2008-06-21 }}
</ref>
|-
|| 1923 ||''[[The Daring Years]]'' ||[[Kenneth Webb]] ||[[Mildred Harris]], [[Charles Emmett Mack]], [[Clara Bow]] || ||<ref>{{cite web
  | title = Clara Bow.net
  | url = http://www.clarabow.net/picturepage/atthemovies/daringyears.html
  | accessdate = 2008-06-21 }}
</ref>
|-
|| 1923 ||''[[Dracula's Death|Drakula halála]]'' ||[[Károly Lajthay]] || ||The first filmed version of the [[Dracula]] story. This Hungarian film preceded ''[[Nosferatu]]'' by over a year ||<ref>{{cite web
  | title = Silent Era: Drakula halála
  | url = http://www.silentera.com/PSFL/data/D/Drakulahalala1921.html
  | accessdate = 2008-06-21 }}
</ref>
|-
|| 1923 ||''[[Flaming Youth (film)|Flaming Youth]]'' ||[[John Francis Dillon (director)|John Francis Dillon]] ||[[Colleen Moore]], [[Milton Sills]] ||One reel survives ||<ref>{{cite web
  | title = Silent Era: Flaming Youth
  | url = http://www.silentera.com/PSFL/data/F/FlamingYouth1923.html
  | accessdate = 2008-06-21 }}
</ref>
|-
|| 1923 ||''[[Hollywood (1923 film)|Hollywood]]'' ||[[James Cruze]] || ||Contained cameos of many silent film stars playing themselves ||<ref>{{cite web
  | title = Film of the Year: 1923
  | url = http://filmyear.typepad.com/blog/2007/01/1923_makebeliev.html
  | accessdate = 2008-06-21 }}
</ref>
|-
|| 1923 ||''[[Hoodman Blind]]'' ||[[John Ford]] ||[[David Butler (director)|David Butler]], [[Gladys Hulette]] || ||<ref>{{cite web
  | title = Silent Era: Hoodman Blind
  | url = http://www.silentera.com/PSFL/data/H/HoodmanBlind1923.html
  | accessdate = 2008-06-21 }}
</ref>
|-
|| 1923 ||''[[The World's Applause]]'' ||[[William de Mille]] ||[[Bebe Daniels]] || ||<ref>{{cite web
  | title = Silent Era: The World's Applause
  | url = http://www.silentera.com/PSFL/data/W/WorldsApplause1923.html
  | accessdate = 2008-06-21 }}
</ref>
|-
|| 1924 ||''[[Wanderer of the Wasteland (film)|Wanderer of the Wasteland]]'' ||[[Irvin Willat]] ||[[Billie Dove]] ||A Technicolor feature ||
|-
|| 1924 ||''[[A Sainted Devil]]'' ||[[Joseph Henabery]] ||[[Rudolph Valentino]], [[Nita Naldi]] ||Less than one reel has survived ||<ref>{{cite web
  | title = Silent Era: A Sainted Devil
  | url = http://www.silentera.com/PSFL/data/S/SaintedDevil1924.html
  | accessdate = 2008-06-21 }}
</ref>
|-
|| 1924 ||''[[So Big (1924 film)|So Big]]'' ||[[Charles Brabin]] ||[[Colleen Moore]] || ||<ref>{{cite web
  | title = Silent Era: So Big
  | url = http://www.silentera.com/PSFL/data/S/SoBig1924.html
  | accessdate = 2008-06-21 }}
</ref>
|-
|| 1925 ||''[[The Fighting Heart (1925 film)|The Fighting Heart]]'' ||[[John Ford]] ||[[George O'Brien (actor)|George O'Brien]], [[Billie Dove]] || ||<ref>{{cite web
  | title = Silent Era: The Fighting Heart
  | url = http://www.silentera.com/PSFL/data/F/FightingHeart1925.html
  | accessdate = 2008-06-21 }}
</ref>
|-
|| 1925 ||''[[That Royle Girl]]'' ||[[D. W. Griffith]] ||[[W. C. Fields]] || ||<ref>{{cite web
  | title = All Movie Guide: That Royle Girl
  | url = http://movies.nytimes.com/movie/120122/That-Royale-Girl/overview
  | accessdate = 2008-06-21 }}
</ref>
|-
|| 1925 ||''[[Madame Sans-Gêne (1924 film)|Madame Sans-Gêne]]'' ||[[Léonce Perret]] ||[[Gloria Swanson]] || ||<ref>{{cite web
  | title = Silent Era: Madame Sans-Gêne
  | url = http://www.silentera.com/PSFL/data/M/MadameSansGene1925.html
  | accessdate = 2008-06-27}}
</ref>
|-
|| 1926 ||''[[Arirang (1926 film)|Arirang]]'' ||[[Na Woon-gyu]] ||[[Na Woon-gyu]] ||Korean film - a copy of the film was rumored to be in the possession of Japanese collector, who died in February of 2005. ||<ref>{{cite web
  | title = Collector’s Death May Free Long-Lost Korean Classic Film
  | url = http://english.chosun.com/w21data/html/news/200502/200502110014.html
  | accessdate = 2008-06-27}}
</ref>
|-
|| 1926 ||''[[A Woman of the Sea]]'' ||[[Josef von Sternberg]] ||[[Edna Purviance]] ||Produced by [[Charlie Chaplin]], destroyed by Chaplin himself in 1933 as a tax [[write-off]] ||<ref>{{cite web
  | title = Chaplin Revue: DVD Movie Central
  | url = http://www.dvdmoviecentral.com/ReviewsText/chaplin_revue.htm
  | accessdate = 2008-06-27}}
</ref>
|-
|| 1926 ||''[[The Cat's Pajamas]]'' ||[[William Wellman]] ||[[Betty Bronson]] || ||<ref>{{cite web
  | title = Silent Era: The Cat's Pajamas
  | url = http://www.silentera.com/PSFL/data/C/CatsPajamas1926.html
  | accessdate = 2008-06-27}}
</ref>
|-
|| 1926 ||''[[Humor Risk]]'' ||Dick Smith ||The [[Marx Brothers]] ||The print may have been accidentally thrown away when left in the screening box overnight ||<ref name="Louvish">[http://www.amazon.com/Monkey-Business-Lives-Legends-Brothers/dp/0312252927  ''Monkey Business: The Lives and Legends of the Marx Brothers''] ([[Hardcover]]), [[Simon Louvish]]. Thomas Dunne Books; 1st U.S. edition (2000).</ref>
|-
|| 1926 ||''[[The Great Gatsby (1926 film)|The Great Gatsby]]'' ||[[Herbert Brenon]] ||[[Warner Baxter]], [[Lois Wilson]], [[William Powell]] || ||<ref>{{cite web
  | title = Silent Era: The Great Gatsby
  | url = http://www.silentera.com/PSFL/data/G/GreatGatsby1926.html
  | accessdate = 2008-06-27}}
</ref>
|-
|| 1926 ||''[[The Mountain Eagle]]'' ||[[Alfred Hitchcock]] ||[[Nita Naldi]] || ||<ref>{{cite web
  | title = Missing Believed Lost - The Great British Film Search
  | url = http://www.britishpictures.com/articles/missing.htm
  | accessdate = 2008-06-27}}
</ref>
|-
|| 1926 ||''[[A Social Celebrity]]'' ||[[Malcolm St. Clair]] ||[[Adolphe Menjou]], [[Louise Brooks]] ||In 1957 one print deteriorated, and later another was lost in a fire ||<ref>{{cite web
  | title = Silent Era: A Social Celebrity
  | url = http://www.silentera.com/PSFL/data/S/SocialCelebrity1926.html
  | accessdate = 2008-06-27}}
</ref>
|-
|| 1926 ||''[[Just Another Blonde]]'' || ||[[Louise Brooks]] || ||
|-
|| 1927 ||''[[London After Midnight (film)|London After Midnight]]'' || ||[[Lon Chaney, Sr.]], [[Marceline Day]] ||Reconstructed in 2002 using stills and original script ||
|-
|| 1927 ||''[[The City Gone Wild]]'' || ||[[Louise Brooks]] || ||
|-
|| 1927 ||''[[Babe Comes Home]]'' || ||[[Anna Q Nilsson]] || ||
|-
|| 1927 ||''[[The Couple in Name]]'' || ||[[Ruan Lingyu]] || ||
|-
|| 1927 ||''[[Evening Clothes]]'' || ||[[Adolphe Menjou]], [[Louise Brooks]] || ||
|-
|| 1927 ||''[[For the Love of Mike]]'' || ||[[Claudette Colbert]] || ||
|-
|| 1927 ||''[[Hats Off]]'' || ||[[Laurel & Hardy]] || ||
|-
|| 1927 ||''[[The Potters (film)|The Potters]]'' || ||[[W. C. Fields]] || ||
|-
|| 1927 ||''[[Rolled Stockings]]'' || ||[[Louise Brooks]] || ||
|-
|| 1927 ||''[[Taxi! Taxi!]]'' || ||[[Edward Everett Horton]] || ||
|-
|| 1927 ||''[[The Way of All Flesh (film)|The Way of All Flesh]]'' || ||[[Emil Jannings]] ||The only [[Academy Award]]-winning performance to be lost ||
|-
|| 1928 ||''[[Thérèse Raquin (1928 film)|Thérèse Raquin]]'' ||[[Jacques Feyder]] || || ||
|-
|| 1928 ||''[[Ladies of the Mob]]'' ||[[William Wellman]] ||[[Clara Bow]] || ||
|-
|| 1928 ||''[[The Last Moment]]'' ||[[Paul Fejos]] ||[[Georgia Hale]], [[Otto Matieson]] || ||
|-
|| 1928 ||''[[Legion of the Condemned]]'' ||[[William Wellman]] ||[[Fay Wray]], [[Gary Cooper]] || ||
|-
|| 1928 ||''[[The Dragnet]]'' ||[[Josef von Sternberg]] ||[[William Powell]], [[Evelyn Brent]] || ||
|-
|| 1928 ||''[[Dry Martini (film)|Dry Martini]]'' || ||[[Mary Astor]] || ||
|-
|| 1928 ||''[[Manhattan Cocktail (film)|Manhattan Cocktail]]'' ||[[Dorothy Arzner]] || ||A one-minute montage sequence from this film, ''Manhattan Skyline'' by [[Slavko Vorkapich]], was released in October 2005 in the DVD collection ''[[Unseen Cinema: Early American Avant Garde Film 1894-1941|Unseen Cinema]]'' ||
|-
|| 1928 ||''[[The Air Circus]]'' ||[[Howard Hawks]] || || ||
|-
|| 1928 ||''[[4 Devils]]'' ||[[F. W. Murnau]] ||[[Janet Gaynor]] || ||
|-
|| 1928 ||''[[Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1928 film)|Gentlemen Prefer Blondes]]'' || ||[[Alice White]], [[Ruth Taylor (actress)|Ruth Taylor]] ||The first version of the [[Anita Loos]] story ||
|-
|| 1928 ||''[[The Street of Sin]]'' ||[[Mauritz Stiller]] ||[[Emil Jannings]], [[Fay Wray]] || ||<ref>{{cite web
  | title = All Movie Guide Review: The Street of Sin
  | url = http://movies.nytimes.com/movie/112047/The-Street-of-Sin/overview
  | accessdate = 2008-06-27}}
</ref>
|-
|| 1928 ||''[[The White Cloud Pagoda]]'' || ||[[Ruan Lingyu]] || ||
|-
|| 1928 ||''[[Tarzan the Mighty]]'' || [[Jack Nelson]], [[Ray Taylor (director)|Ray Taylor]] ||[[Frank Merrill (actor)|Frank Merrill]] || The seventh Tarzan movie produced ||
|-
|| 1929 ||''[[The Case of Lena Smith]]'' ||[[Josef von Sternberg]] || ||A few minutes exist ||
|-
|| 1929 ||''[[Strong Boy]]'' ||[[John Ford]] || || ||
|-
|| 1929 ||''[[The Cavalier]]'' || ||[[Richard Talmadge]] ||A Technicolor film ||
|-
|| 1929 ||''[[Is Everybody Happy?]]'' || ||[[Ted Lewis]] ||The complete soundtrack survives, plus one reel of the picture ||
|-
|| 1929 ||''[[Queen of the Nightclubs]]'' || ||[[Texas Guinan]] || ||
|}

==1930s==
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size:95%"
! Year !! Film !! Director !! Cast !! Notes !! Ref
|-
|| 1930 ||''[[Bride of the Regiment]]'' || ||[[Vivienne Segal]] ||A Technicolor film ||
|-
|| 1930 ||''[[Hit the Deck]]'' || ||[[Jack Oakie]], [[Polly Walker]] || ||
|-
|| 1930 ||''[[Hold Everything]]'' || ||[[Winnie Lightner]], [[Joe E. Brown]] ||A Technicolor film ||
|-
|| 1930 ||''[[Kismet (1930 film)|Kismet]]'' || ||[[Loretta Young]], [[Otis Skinner]] || ||
|-
|| 1930 ||''[[Leathernecking]]'' || ||[[Irene Dunne]] || ||
|-
|| 1930 ||''[[Lummox]]'' || ||[[Ben Lyon]] || ||
|-
|| 1930 ||''[[The Man from Blankleys]]'' || ||[[John Barrymore]], [[Loretta Young]] || ||
|-
|| 1930 ||''[[Reminisces of Peking]]'' || ||[[Ruan Lingyu]] || ||
|-
|| 1930 ||''[[Song of the Flame]]'' || ||[[Bernice Claire]], [[Alexander Gray]], [[Noah Beery]] || ||
|-
|| 1930 ||''[[Song of the West]]'' || ||[[John Boles]], [[Vivienne Segal]], [[Joe E. Brown]] ||A Technicolor film ||
|-
|| 1930 ||''[[What a Widow!]]'' || ||[[Gloria Swanson]] || ||
|-
|| 1930 ||''[[Wild Flowers (film)|Wild Flowers]]'' || ||[[Ruan Lingyu]] || ||
|-
|| 1931 ||''[[Age for Love]]'' || ||[[Billie Dove]] || ||
|-
|| 1931 ||''[[Charlie Chan Carries On]]'' || ||[[Warner Oland]], [[Hamilton MacFadden]] || ||
|-
|| 1931 ||''[[Fanny Foley Herself]]'' || ||[[Edna May Oliver]] || ||
|-
|| 1931 ||''[[Father's Son]]'' || ||[[Leon Janney]], [[Lewis Stone]] || ||
|-
|| 1931 ||''[[Honor of the Family]]'' || ||[[Warren Williams]], [[Bebe Daniels]] || ||
|-
|| 1931 ||''[[Quirino Cristiani|Peludópolis]]'' || || ||Argentine production; the world's first animated feature film with sound, using a primitive [[sound-on-disc]] system ||
|-
|| 1932 ||''[[Alam Ara]]'' || || ||First Indian sound film ||
|-
|| 1932 ||''[[Paprika (film)|Paprika]]'' || ||[[Franciska Gaal]] || ||
|-
|| 1933 ||''[[Convention City]]'' || ||[[Joan Blondell]], [[Dick Powell]], [[Guy Kibbee]] ||A [[pre-Code]] [[First National]] comedy ||
|-
|| 1933 ||''[[Hello Pop!]]'' || ||[[The Three Stooges]] ||A Technicolor film||
|-
|| 1933 ||''[[The Monkey's Paw]]'' ||[[Ernest B. Schoedsack]] || ||Adaptation of the [[W. W. Jacobs]] horror story ||
|-
|| 1934 ||''[[Murder at Monte Carlo]]'' || ||[[Errol Flynn]] || ||
|-
|| 1935 ||''[[The Magic Shoes]]'' || ||[[Peter Finch]] ||Completed but never released ||
|-
|| 1937 ||''[[Bezhin Meadow]]'' ||[[Sergei Eisenstein]] || ||Unreleased Soviet film ||
|-
|| 1938 ||''[[King Kong Appears in Edo]]'' || || ||A Japanese [[kaiju]] (giant monster) film preceded ''[[Godzilla (1954 film)|Godzilla]]'' by sixteen years. It was likely lost during [[World War II]]. ||<ref>{{cite web
  | last = Hall
  | first = Phil 
  | title = Top 10 Lost Films
  | publisher = [[Film Threat]] (Gore Group Publications)
  | date = 2007-03-01
  | url = http://www.filmthreat.com/index.php?section=features&Id=1899
  | accessdate = 2008-02-17 }}
</ref>
|}

==Later==
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size:95%"
! Year !! Film !! Director !! Cast !! Notes !! Ref
|-
|| 1942 ||''[[Brother Martin: Servant of Jesus]]'' ||[[Spencer Williams (actor)|Spencer Williams]] || 
|-
|| 1944 ||''[[Escape Episode]]'' ||[[Kenneth Anger]] || || ||
|-
|| 1948 ||''[[The Betrayal (film)|The Betrayal]]'' ||[[Oscar Micheaux]] || || ||
|-
|| 1973 ||''[[Sunseed (film)|Sunseed]]'' ||[[Frederick Cohn]] || || ||
|-
|| 1970 ||''[[Him (film)|Him]]'' || || ||An X-rated film made for gay audiences, about a young man's erotic fixation with the life of Jesus ||
|-
|| 1970s ||''[[Heartbeat in the Brain]]'' ||[[Joey Mellen]] ||[[Amanda Feilding]] ||Infamous [[trepanation]] film with Feilding drilling a hole in her own head. ||
|}

==References==
{{reflist|2}}

==External links==
* [http://subcin.com Subterranean Cinema] a website about the search for lost and rare cinema
* [http://www.silentera.com/lost/index.html List of lost silent films at www.silentera.com]
* [http://www.vitaphone.org/features.html List of lost sound films (highlighted in red) at www.vitaphone.org]

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