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1917 theatrical film poster showing Theda Bara in her best known role, in Cleopatra, which is considered a partially lost film
Bara in a dance scene in Cleopatra, from a surviving film still

Film-film bisu

1890-an

YearFilmDirectorCastNotesRef
1896Le Coucher de la MariéeLéar (Albert Kirchner)One of the first erotic films (or "stag party films") made. Only two minutes of the film have survived.

1900-an

YearFilmDirectorCastNotesRef
1903Alice in WonderlandCecil Hepworth, Percy StowMay ClarkThe first film adaption of Lewis Carroll's book originally ran about 12 minutes, according to the British Film Institute.[1] The Institute's restoration is 9 minutes and 35 seconds long.
1905Adventures of Sherlock HolmesJ. Stuart BlacktonMaurice Costello, H. Kyrle BellewFirst dramatic Sherlock Holmes adaptation on film and the screen debut of actor Maurice Costello. All that exists are short strips of scenes deposited for copyright purposes in the Library of Congress.[2]
1906The Story of the Kelly GangCharles TaitFrank MillsOnly 17 minutes of this 70-minute feature survive; it is often considered to be the world's first feature-length motion picture.[3]

1910-an

YearFilmDirectorCastNotesRef
1910The Wonderful Wizard of OzOtis Turner?Bebe DanielsThe ending credits are missing, leaving the cast and crew as a mystery.
1911At a Quarter of TwoThomas H. Ince?Mary Pickford, King BaggotFragments in the Library of Congress have been identified as being from this film.[4][5]
Their First MisunderstandingThomas H. Ince, George Loane TuckerMary Pickford, Owen MooreA one-reel short. The majority of the film was recovered in 2006, but the first minute or so remains missing.[6][7]
A Victim of the MormonsAugust BlomValdemar Psilander, Clara PontoppidanDanish film that initiated a decade of anti-Mormon propaganda films in America. Only about half of the 60-minute feature has been found, a copy of which is preserved at the LDS archive in Salt Lake City.[8]
1912With Our King and Queen Through IndiaBritish documentary depicting celebrations in India for the coronation of George V. Originally released in color, but now only available in black & white; surviving print is about two hours, but the original cut may have been as long as six hours.
1913The Adventures of KathlynFrancis J. GrandonKathlyn WilliamsLa Cineteca del Friuli film archive has the first of 13 episodes of the second American serial ever made. The EYE Film Institute Netherlands also has print fragments.[9]
The Inside of the White Slave TrafficFrank BealEdwin Carewe
Jean Thomas
Two reels of this four-reel drama have survived.[10]
Poor Jake's DemiseAllen CurtisMax Asher, Lon ChaneyA fragment of the film was discovered in England in May 2006 and is in the possession of Lobster Films.[11]
Raja HarishchandraD. G. PhalkeD. D. Dabke
P.G. Sane
The first Indian feature film. The National Film Archive of India has two reels containing the first and last of four parts of the work.[12]
Who Will Marry Mary?Mary Fuller, Ben F. WilsonIncomplete prints of episodes one and five (of six) survive, in the EYE Film Instituut Nederland archive and at Keene Stage College respectively.[13]
1914The Active Life of Dolly of the DailiesWalter EdwinMary Fuller, Yale BossChapter five of this twelve-part serial was discovered in 2009 in the New Zealand Film Archive. The BFI National Archive has chapter ten.[14][15]
The Battle of the SexesD. W. GriffithLillian Gish, Donald CrispGriffith's second feature, and his first released for Reliance-Majestic. Only a two-minute fragment survives.[16]
A Good Little DevilEdwin S. PorterMary PickfordOne of five reels survives in the National Film and Television Archive.[17][18]
The Girl Stage DriverWebster CullisonNorbert A. Myles
Edna Payne
Will E. Sheerer
An incomplete 35mm positive print was discovered in 2009 in the New Zealand Film Archive.[19][20]
1914-
1917
The Hazards of HelenJ. P. McGowan, James DavisHelen HolmesThis is believed to be the longest serial ever made, 23.8 hours long with 119 12-minute episodes. Surviving episodes are scattered among various film archives, including the Library of Congress, the National Film and Television Archive and the International Museum of Photography and Film at George Eastman House.[21]
1914The Indian Wars RefoughtWilliam F. CodyCody stars as himself in this early movie version of the Indian Wars; also stars Nelson Appleton Miles and Black Elk; released 1917. One minute and 58 seconds of footage is held by the McCracken Research Library or the Buffalo Bill Historical Center, and can be viewed online (see reference).[22]
Lucille Love, Girl of MysteryFrancis FordGrace Cunard, Francis FordFour of 15 episodes survive.[23]
The Master KeyRobert Z. LeonardRobert Z. Leonard, Ella Hall, Harry CarterEpisode 5 of 15 resides in the Library of Congress[24]
My Official WifeJames YoungClara Kimball YoungThe story concerns Helen Marie, a woman on the run from the St. Petersburg police, who plots to assassinate the Tsar. Only about 45 seconds of this film exists. These fragments contain an extra mistakenly said to be Leon Trotsky. In fact, Trotsky was not yet in the United States when this was filmed.[25]
Neptune's DaughterHerbert BrenonAnnette KellermanThe Gosfilmofond film archive possesses one reel, which Australia's National Film and Sound Archive copied.[26]
The Perils of PaulineGeorge B. SeitzPearl WhiteOf the original 20-chapter serial running 410 minutes, only a 90-minute version, released in Europe in 1916, is known to exist.[27]
1915The Battle Cry of PeaceJ. Stuart BlacktonCharles Richman
L. Rogers Lytton
Mary Maurice
Pro-armaments epic and the most expensive production undertaken by Vitagraph. One reel reported in Europe; fragments of battle scenes, culled from stock shot libraries, reside at George Eastman House.[28][29]
The Carpet from BagdadColin CampbellKathlyn Williams, Wheeler Oakman, Guy OliverOne reel of five was salvaged from the wreck of the RMS Lusitania with a few feet of recoverable images.[30]
The Millionaire PaupersJoe De GrasseLon Chaney, Sr.Only a fragment of the film survives.[31]
1916La falenaCarmine GalloneLyda BorelliThe Cineteca Italiana film archive possesses a fragmentary print.[32]
The Fall of a NationThomas DixonLorraine HulingA few frames survive of this sequel to The Birth of a Nation (1915).[33]
IntoleranceD. W. GriffithLillian Gish, Mae Marsh, Robert Harron, Constance TalmadgeStill frames from several scenes have survived and incorporated into the print compiled by the Museum of Modern Art in New York. These scenes were probably part of the original cut of the film but eliminated by Griffith in subsequent reissues.[34]
The Iron ClawGeorge B. Seitz, Edward JoséPearl White, Creighton HaleThe UCLA Film and Television Archive possesses episode 7 of this 20-part serial.[35]
Kiss of DeathVictor SjöströmVictor SjöströmThe Cinémathèque Française film archive has approximately 30 minutes of the film.[36]
The Last EgyptianJ. Farrell MacDonaldJ. Farrell MacDonald, Howard Davies, J. Charles Haydon, Vivian ReedThree of the film's five reels are housed in the Museum of Modern Art.[37]
The Moment BeforeRobert G. VignolaPauline FrederickA nearly complete print, lacking only the opening scene, is in the possession of the Cineteca Nazionale film archive in Rome.[38][39]
The Place Beyond the WindsJoe De GrasseLon Chaney, Sr.Four of the five reels are in the film archive of the Library of Congress.[40]
RamonaDonald CrispAdda Gleason, Mabel Van BurenThe Library of Congress has reel 5.[41]
Snow WhiteJ. Searle DawleyMarguerite Clark, Creighton HaleIt was considered a lost film, thought to have been destroyed in a vault fire. A "substantially complete" print with Dutch intertitles, missing a few scenes, was found in Amsterdam in 1992 and restored at George Eastman House.[42]
The WingsMauritz StillerEgil Eide
Lars Hanson
A copy of the central section surfaced in 1987 and was shown by the Swedish Film Institute.[43]
The Woman in the CaseHugh FordPauline FrederickThe first four of five reels survive in the Nederlands Filmarchives.[44]
1917CleopatraJ. Gordon EdwardsTheda BaraApproximately 40 seconds exist at George Eastman House.[45]
The Devil-StoneCecil B. DeMilleGeraldine FarrarTwo reels of this six-reel feature film, originally with Handschiegl Color Process sequences, are in the AFI Collection of the Library of Congress.[46][47]
The Gulf BetweenWray Bartlett PhysiocGrace Darmond, Niles WelchOf the first Technicolor film, "very short fragments survive at the Margaret Herrick Library, George Eastman House and the Smithsonian National Museum of American History Photography Dept."[48][49]
Nuts in MayRobin WilliamsonStan LaurelOnly 60 seconds of footage remain of Laurel's first film.[butuh rujukan] Part of the short lives on in scenes inserted into the 1922 extant short Mixed Nuts.[50]
The Red AceJacques JaccardMarie WalcampOriginally a 16-episode serial, only episode 7 survives in the film archive of the Library of Congress.[51]
The Secret ManJohn FordHarry CareyTwo of the five reels are in the Library of Congress film archive.[52]
The Seven PearlsLouis J. Gasnier, Donald MacKenzieMollie King, Creighton HaleFragmentary prints of this serial are held by the Library of Congress (Public Archives of Canada/Dawson City collection).[53]
The Sin WomanIrene FenwickA trailer survives in the National Film and Sound Archive and the Academy Film Archive.[54]
Triumph Joe De GrasseLon Chaney, Sr.Three of the five reels survive.[55]
1918The CookRoscoe ArbuckleRoscoe Arbuckle, Buster KeatonTwo prints were found of this previously lost comedy short, one in 1998 and one in 2002, and were combined to create a restored version. However, some scenes are still missing.[56]
The Ghost of Slumber MountainWillis O'BrienHerbert M. Dawley, Willis O'BrienOnly 19 minutes survive.
Hands Up!Louis J. Gasnier, James W. HorneRuth Roland, George LarkinOnly a "promotional short film" of this 15-part serial remains, in the UCLA Film and Television Archive.[57]
He Comes Up SmilingAllan DwanDouglas Fairbanks[58]
The House of HateGeorge B. SeitzPearl White, Antonio MorenoAn incomplete print of this 20-part serial is in the Gosfilmofond film archive with Russian and/or Ukrainian subtitles.[59]
Oorlog en vredeMaurits BingerOnly a single fragment of this Dutch World War I film survives.[60]
Riddle GawneWilliam S. Hart
Lambert Hillyer
Lon Chaney, Sr.One of the five reels is in the film archive of the Library of Congress.[61]
The Scarlet DropJohn FordHarry CareyThe Getty Images Archive possesses just over 30 minutes of footage.[62]
1919Auction of SoulsOscar ApfelAurora MardiganianA 24-minute segment was restored and edited from a surviving reel in Soviet Armenia. It released in 2009 by the Armenian Genocide Resource Center of Northern California.[63]
Bound and GaggedGeorge B. SeitzMarguerite Courtot, George B. SeitzFour of the ten episodes of this spoof serial survive in the Library of Congress film archive.[64]
A Gun Fightin' GentlemanJohn FordHarry Carey
John Ford
Only three reels of originally five or six are believed to have survived.[65]
J'accuseAbel GanceSéverin-MarsThe original film was in four episodes with a film length of 5.250 meter (17.220 ft). The most complete reconstruction is 3.525 meter (11.565 ft) long.
Just SquawGeorge E. MiddletonBeatriz MichelenaThe Library of Congress has four of five reels.[66]
Der Knabe in blau (The Boy in Blue)F. W. MurnauBlandine EbingerMurnau's debut film. The Deutsche Kinemathek film archive possesses 35 small fragments ranging from two to eleven frames in length.[67]
The Masked RiderAubrey M. KennedyBoris Karloff
Ruth Stonehouse
The serial was considered to be lost in entirety. However, most episodes have been found, although many are incomplete. The Masked Rider is considered to be the first film serial about a masked cowboy.[68]
The Miracle ManGeorge Loane TuckerThomas Meighan
Lon Chaney, Sr.
About three minutes survive, including two clips in compilation films released by Paramount: The House That Shadows Built (1931) and Movie Memories (1935).[69]
The Tiger's TrailRobert Ellis, Louis J. Gasnier, Paul HurstRuth Roland, George LarkinA "fragmentary print" of the 15-episode serial exists.[70]
The ToilersTom WattsManora Thew, George Dewhurst, Gwynne Herbert, Ronald Colman, Eric BarkerTwo of five reels survive.[71]

1920-an

YearFilmDirectorCastNotesRef
1920Daredevil JackW. S. Van DykeJack Dempsey, Josie SedgwickEpisodes 1-4 and one unidentified one of the 15 episodes of this adventure serial are in the UCLA Film & Television Archive.[72]
La fête espagnoleGermaine DulacÈve Francis, Gaston ModotOnly eight minutes of this 67 minute feature, which Henri Langlois cited "as important as Eisenstein's Strike",[73] survive at the Cinemathèque Française.[74]
Robbery Under ArmsKenneth BramptonKenneth Brampton, S. A. FitzgeraldA "copy comprising about three quarters" of this Australian production was found and combined with already known footage to produce a near-complete version. A five-minute sequence is still missing.[75]
The Third EyeJames W. HorneWarner Oland, Eileen PercyA "fragmentary print" survives.[76]
1921The Adventures of TarzanRobert F. HillElmo Lincoln, Louise LorraineOriginally released as a 15-chapter movie serial, only the 10-chapter 1928 re-release remains.
The Blue FoxDuke WorneAnn LittleThe UCLA Film and Television Archive has chapters 1-12 in its collection; episodes 13-15 are believed to be lost.[77]
The CentaursWinsor McCayNinety seconds of footage of this animated film survives.
A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's CourtEmmett J. Flynn, Pauline StarkeHarry MyersAccording to silentera.com, reels 2, 4 and 7 remain of the original eight.[78]
DanielSarah BernhardtA five-minute fragment is housed in the WPA Film Library and the British Pathé film archive. The latter allows a clip of the final scene to be viewed online.[79][80]
Devil Dog DawsonJack HoxieJack Hoxie, Helene Rosson, Evelyn SelbieThirty-eight seconds of footage from this Western, found in a mislabeled tin, were the subject of an investigation in a 2006 episode of the PBS series History Detectives.[81]
DisraeliHenry KolkerGeorge ArlissThe entire film was screened at the Museum of Modern Art in 1947. Reel 3 is held at George Eastman House. A complete print is reputedly held at the Gosfilmofond in Moscow.[82]
How Kitchener Was BetrayedPercy NashFred Paul, Winifred Evans, Bertram BerleighOnly one of its six reels is known to survive.
The Mechanical ManAndre DeedGabriel Moreau, Valentina Frascaroli, Fernando Vivas-MayOriginally around an hour long, only about 26 minutes remain.
The Queen of ShebaJ. Gordon EdwardsBetty BlytheSeventeen seconds of footage has tentatively been identified as being from this film.[83]
The White HorsemanAlbert RussellArt Acord, Eva ForrestorA "handful of print clippings" remain of this Western serial.[84]
1922Anna AscendsVictor FlemingAlice Brady, Robert EllisA six-minute fragment of the film remains.[85][86]
A Dangerous AdventureSam Warner, Jack WarnerGrace Darmond, Philo McCullough, Derelys Perdue, Mabel StarkThe UCLA Film and Television Archive has all except episode 12 of this 15-chapter serial.[87]
The Loves of PharaohErnst LubitschEmil JanningsLong thought lost completely, it has been restored from various sources, but still lacks 10 minutes of the roughly one hour and 50 minute original running time.[88]
MarizzaF. W. MurnauTzwetta TzatschewaThe Cineteca Nazionale film archive possesses a fragmentary print of the first reel.[89]
Polly of the FolliesJohn EmersonConstance TalmadgeOnly a trailer is known to have survived.[90][91]
Sherlock HolmesAlbert ParkerJohn BarrymoreOnce thought lost. A jumble of negative takes were rediscovered in the 1970s and the film reconstructed in 1975 and again in 2001.[92]
The Timber QueenFred JackmanRuth Roland, Bruce GordonThe UCLA Film and Television Archive has episodes one, four, eight and nine of 15, as does a private collection.[93]
The Toll of the SeaChester M. FranklinAnna May Wong, Kenneth HarlanThe UCLA Film and Television Archive, under the supervision of Robert Gitt and Richard Dayton, restored the film from the 35mm nitrate film original camera negative in 1985.[94] As the final two reels were missing, Gitt and Dayton used "an original two-color Technicolor camera" to shoot a sunset on a California beach, "much as the film's original closing must have looked."[94]
The Village BlacksmithJohn FordWill Walling, Virginia True BoardmanOne of the eight reels survives in the UCLA Film and Television Archive.[95]
The Young RajahPhil RosenRudolph ValentinoAn incomplete 16mm reduction positive, missing the first third, resides in the Library of Moving Images. Turner Classic Movies financed a restoration using surviving footage from the film and trailers, still photos and title cards to bridge the gaps.[96][97]
1923The Darling of New YorkKing BaggotBaby PeggyOne of the popular "Baby Peggy" movies. Only the last reel showing the fire exists.[98] It has been restored by the UCLA Film and Television Archive.[99]
Flaming YouthJohn Francis DillonColleen MooreOnly one reel and a film trailer exist.[100]
In the Days of Daniel BooneWilliam James CraftCharles Brinley, Jack MowerThe trailer of this 15-episode Western serial is available on the DVD More Treasures from American film archives, 1894–1931: 50 films.[101]
Lost and Found on a South Sea IslandRaoul WalshHouse Peters, Pauline Starke, Antonio Moreno, Rosemary ThebyOne reel survives. Last copy destroyed in 1967 MGM archive[102]
La RoueAbel GanceSéverin-MarsThe original version encompassed 32 reels, which ran for either seven and a half or nine hours (sources disagree). In 1924, Gance edited it down to two and a half hours for general distribution. A modern reconstruction from five different versions, available on DVD, is nearly four and a half hours long.[103][104]
The White ShadowGraham CuttsBetty CompsonAlfred Hitchcock received his first screen credit, as a writer and assistant director. Three of the six reels were found in New Zealand in August 2011.[105]
1924The Dramatic Life of Abraham LincolnPhil RosenGeorge A. BillingsIncomplete prints of the film, including some color-tinted and color-toned footage, exist in various film archives, including the National Film and Sound Archive and the Library of Congress.[106]
Fast and FearlessRichard ThorpeBuffalo Bill, Jr., Jean ArthurReel two of five is in the Library of Congress.[107]
The Fast ExpressWilliam DuncanWilliam Duncan, Edith JohnsonA fragmentary print of this 15-episode serial exists.[108]
GreedErich von StroheimInitially running 9 and a half hours, the film was cut by Von Stroheim to just under four hours, and then trimmed by the studio to 140 minutes of surviving footage. The remaining footage was later accidentally discarded by a janitor while cleaning the vaults. Today the 140-minute version survives, along with a few stills from some of the lost scenes.
ReveilleGeorge PearsonBetty Balfour, Stewart Rome, Ralph ForbesPart of the BFI 75 Most Wanted. At least some sequences are known to survive in private hands.[109]
A Sainted DevilJoseph HenaberyRudolph Valentino, Nita NaldiLess than one reel has survived.[110]
A Self-Made FailureWilliam BeaudineLloyd Hamilton, Ben Alexander, Matt MooreOne of the longest feature comedies up to that time. A trailer, only, survives at the Library of Congress.
Through the DarkGeorge W. HillForrest Stanley, Colleen MooreThe last two reels, 7 and 8, are missing.[111]
The Wife of the CentaurKing VidorEleanor Boardman, John GilbertFour seconds of Boardman can be seen in the MGM promotional short Twenty Years After.
1925The Air MailIrvin WillatWarner Baxter, Billie Dove, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.Only four of eight reels survive in the Library of Congress[112][113]
Body and SoulOscar MicheauxPaul RobesonOriginally running nine reels, it was cut to five reels to gain approval from New York censors. The surviving copy is based on the censor-approved edited version; the original nine-reel version is considered lost.
The Lost WorldHarry HoytWallace Beery
Bessie Love
Lloyd Hughes
Lewis Stone
It initially had a running time of 106 minutes. Though partially restored, the longest cut runs at approximately 100 minutes.
Confessions of a QueenVictor SjöströmAlice Terry, John Bowers, Lewis StoneOriginally running five reels (64 minutes), the last reel has never been found.
1926The American VenusFrank TuttleEsther Ralston, Louise BrooksTwo trailers and a short color clip are held by the Library of Congress.[101]
Bardelys the MagnificentKing VidorJohn Gilbert, Eleanor BoardmanLong thought to have been lost, a nearly complete print was found. It is missing reel three.[114]
CamilleFred NibloNorma TalmadgeAn incomplete 35mm positive print exists in the Raymond Rohauer collection of the Cohen Media Group[115]
The Great GatsbyHerbert BrenonWarner Baxter, Lois WilsonA one-minute trailer exists.[116]
Just Another BlondeAlfred SantellDorothy Mackaill, Louise BrooksThe UCLA Film and Television Archive possesses a fragmentary 20 minutes of this film.[117]
Mademoiselle from ArmentieresMaurice ElveyEstelle Brody, John StuartThe BFI National Archive possesses fragments amounting to about a third of the film (2850 of 7900 feet).[118]
The Silent FlyerWilliam James CraftSilver Streak, Malcolm McGregor, Louise LorraineProduced by Samuel Bischoff and Nat Levine. The trailer survives in the UCLA Film and Television Archive and is available on the DVD More Treasures from American film archives, 1894–1931: 50 films.[101]
The Song and Dance ManHerbert BrenonTom Moore, Bessie LoveReels 3-7 survive in the Library of Congress.
1927The Battle of the CenturyClyde BruckmanLaurel and HardyFor decades, the excerpt included in the 1957 compilation film The Golden Age of Comedy was thought to be the only remaining footage, until the first reel (featuring a boxing match) was found in the late 1970s, but scenes featuring Eugene Pallette, and a final climatic gag showing a cop receiving a pie in the face were missing until the second reel was discovered in a private collection in June 2015.[119][120]
Cradle SnatchersHoward HawksLouise Fazenda, Dorothy Phillips
Ethel Wales
Rediscovered by Peter Bogdanovich in the 1970s at the Fox vault, it is still missing half of reel 3 and all of reel 4.
The DoveRoland WestNorma TalmadgeOf the 9 reels, the Library of Congress has 1, 3, 4 and 8.
The EnemyFred NibloLillian GishThe MGM film library is in possession of a print lacking the last reel.[121]
For the Term of His Natural LifeNorman DawnGeorge Fisher, Eva Novak, Dunstan WebbThis Australian film was reconstructed from incomplete Australian and American prints and other sources. The remaining gaps were covered by new titles and montages of stills.[75]
Isle of Sunken GoldHarry S. WebbAnita Stewart, Duke KahanamokuChapters 4-6 and reel 1 of chapter 7 have been found and are held by Collectie Filmcollectief in the Netherlands.[122]
King of the JungleWebster CullisonElmo Lincoln, Sally LongOnly the trailer of this ten-episode serial survives.[123]
MetropolisFritz LangAlfred Abel, Brigitte HelmAbout a quarter of the film was believed to have been lost forever prior to 2008. A complete print was rediscovered in Argentina in 2008, but two scenes were too damaged to repair, and thus are technically still "missing" when it comes to viewing the film. However, 99% of the film is now intact and fully restored.
NapoléonAbel GanceAlbert DieudonnéGance's film was released in a number of versions with a wide range of running times, up to nine hours and 22 minutes for the version définitive. The latest reconstruction by film historian Kevin Brownlow lasts five hours and 32 minutes.
Now I'll Tell OneJames ParrottLaurel and HardyThe first reel of this Charley Chase comedy is missing. Both Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy appear, although not yet as a team.
The Private Life of Helen of TroyAlexander KordaMaría CordaOne reel of the Academy Award-nominated film exists in the British Film Institute.
The Return of the Riddle RiderRobert F. HillWilliam Desmond, Lola ToddA trailer remains of this ten-part serial.[124]
Rough House RosieFrank R. StrayerClara Bow, Reed HowesA 54-second trailer survives.[125][126]
The Way of All FleshVictor FlemingEmil JanningsThe only "lost" Academy Award-winning performance. Two fragments, totaling about seven minutes, have been recovered.[127]
Whispering Smith RidesRay TaylorWallace MacDonald, Rose BlossomA trailer for this ten-part serial survives.[128]
1928The Adorable OutcastNorman DawnEdith Roberts, Edmund Burns, Walter LongFifteen minutes of the film are in the possession of Australia's National Film and Sound Archive.[129]
The ArcadiansVictor SavilleBen Blue, Jeanne De Casalis, Vesta SylvaPart of the BFI 75 Most Wanted missing films. The British Film Institute has noted, however, that an "incomplete and deteriorating nitrate print ... was apparently viewed prior to July 2008".[130]
Beware of Married MenArchie MayoIrene Rich, Clyde Cook, Myrna LoyOne reel was found in the UCLA Film and Television Archive.[131]
Beau SabreurJohn WatersGary Cooper
Evelyn Brent
A trailer is included in the DVD More Treasures from American Film Archives, 1894–1931.[101]
The Divine WomanVictor SjöströmGreta GarboOne reel was found in a Russian film archive and has been shown on Turner Classic Movies. Another short excerpt was found in a Swedish newsreel and has been shown at Filmhuset in Sweden.
A Final ReckoningRay TaylorNewton House, Louise LorraineThere is a trailer of this twelve-episode serial.[132]
How to Handle WomenWilliam James CraftGlenn TryonIncludes a bit part by Bela Lugosi, and the only known screen appearance by George Herriman, the creator of the acclaimed comic strip Krazy Kat. The Library of Congress has a "digital file containing 300 ft. 16mm fragment from one reel (r1) loaned by collector".[133]
Manhattan CocktailDorothy ArznerNancy CarrollA one-minute montage sequence, Skyline Dance by Slavko Vorkapich, was released in October 2005 in the DVD collection Unseen Cinema.[134]
The Man Without a FaceSpencer Gordon BennetAllene Ray, Walter MillerA fragmentary print of this ten-part serial exists.[135]
The PatriotErnst LubitschEmil JanningsA few fragments and a trailer survive at the UCLA Film and Television Archive. A six-minute reel was found in the Portuguese Archive and copied to safety stock.[136]
Red HairClarence G. BadgerClara Bow, Lane ChandlerA part-color silent movie. The UCLA Film and Television Archive has fragments which were shown in the 2004 UCLA Festival of Preservation.[137][138]
Sadie ThompsonRaoul WalshGloria Swanson, Lionel BarrymoreThe final reel (approximately 10 minutes) is missing. Most of film survives in good condition and has been released on DVD.
Say It with SablesFrank CapraFrancis X. Bushman, Helene Chadwick, Margaret LivingstonA trailer exists.[139]
The Terrible PeopleSpencer Gordon BennetAllene Ray, Walter MillerA "fragmentary print" of this serial is said to exist.[140]
Three WeekendsClarence G. BadgerClara BowThe UCLA Film and Television Archive has fragments which were shown in the 2004 UCLA Festival of Preservation.[137]
The Wedding MarchErich von StroheimErich von Stroheim, Fay WrayStroheim's first rough cut was 11 hours long. He intended to make it a two-part film, with the second part to be called The Honeymoon. The Honeymoon is presumed lost.[141]
1929The Case of Lena SmithJosef von SternbergEsther RalstonA four-minute segment was shown at the 2003 Pordenone Silent Film Festival.[142]
Strong BoyJohn FordVictor McLaglen, Leatrice JoyThe New Zealand Film Archive has a theatrical trailer, and there may be a print in Australia, according to silentera.com.[143]
ThunderWilliam NighLon Chaney, Sr.Chaney's last silent film; several clips exist.

Film bersuara

1920-an

YearFilmDirectorCastNotesRef
1928Melody Of LoveArch HeathWalter Pidgeon, Mildred HarrisUniversal's first all talkie. According to silentera.com, an incomplete print exists.[144]
My ManArchie MayoFanny Brice() Reels 1, 2 and 11 of this part-talkie survive, as do an almost complete set of soundtrack discs and the soundtrack trailer.[145]
Noah's ArkMichael CurtizDolores Costello, George O'BrienAfter the premiere of this part-talkie, Warner Bros. made extensive revisions, including cutting about half an hour. The original 135 minute version is believed to be lost. A partial restoration is 108 minutes long.
1929The Broadway MelodyHarry BeaumontCharles King, Anita PageThe first talkie to win an Oscar for Best Picture. The scenes shot in two-strip technicolor did not survive in their original color form, only in black-and-white.
DisraeliAlfred E. GreenGeorge ArlissThe 1934 re-release remains. About three minutes of the original 1929 footage are believed to be lost.
Frozen JusticeAllan DwanLenore Ulric, Robert FrazerOne reel of the silent version survives in the Library of Congress. The sound version is missing.
Gold Diggers of BroadwayRoy Del RuthWinnie Lightner, Nick Lucas(All-talking) Last two reels and some fragments survive as well as the Vitaphone sound disks.[146]
The Great GabboJames CruzeErich von Stroheim(All-talking) Originally featured sequences in Multicolor now believed to be lost.
Happy DaysBenjamin StoloffCharles E. Evans, Marjorie White, Richard Keene(All-talking) Second feature film in 70 mm. Survives only in a smaller 35 mm version.
Married in HollywoodMarcel SilverJ. Harold Murray(All-talking) The final reel survives (in Multicolor) at the UCLA Film and Television Archive.
On With the ShowAlan CroslandBetty Compson(All-talking) The first all-Technicolor, all-talking feature, only a black-and-white version remains, although a very brief clip of color footage was found in a toy projector.[147]
Queen of the Night ClubsBryan FoyTexas Guinan(All-talking) One short clip included in Winner Take All (1932) with James Cagney. Also, silentera.com states that an incomplete silent trailer also exists.[148]
Red Hot RhythmLeo McCareyAlan Hale Sr.(All-talking) One filmed sequence, the title song ("Red Hot Rhythm"), survives in early Multicolor process.
Rio RitaLuther ReedBebe Daniels, John Boles(All-talking) A cut-down 1932 re-release survives.
SallyJohn Francis DillonMarilyn Miller(All-talking) Originally produced in 2-strip Technicolor, today the film survives only in black and white save one two-and-a-half-minute sequence.
Wolf of Wall StreetRowland V. LeeNancy Carroll, George Bancroft(Part-talkie) Only montage sequences by Slavko Vorkapich survive. One of these has been issued on a DVD entitled "Unseen Cinema – Early American Avant Garde Film 1894-1941", curated by Bruce Posner and produced by David Shepard.[149]

1930-an

YearFilmDirectorCastNotesRef
1930Bright LightsMichael CurtizDorothy MackaillNo Technicolor print of this Vitaphone musical has survived.
The Cat CreepsRupert JulianHelen TwelvetreesA short segment of this sound remake of The Cat and the Canary (1927) is included in the short film Boo! (1932), the only footage known to exist.
General CrackAlan CroslandJohn BarrymoreThe silent version of this film exists. The Vitaphone discs for the sound version survive, but matching film elements are lost.
Good NewsNick GrindeBessie LoveThe final reel in Technicolor is lost.
Isle of EscapeHoward BrethertonMonte Blue, Betty Compson, Myrna LoyThe barest of fragments survive.[150]
Der Mann, der seinen Mörder suchtRobert SiodmakHeinz Rühmann
Lien Deyers
Hermann Speelmans
Friedrich Holländer
Originally 98 minutes long, only a 52-minute version released in 1933 as Jim, der Mann mit der Narbe remains.[151]
The Rogue SongLionel BarrymoreLawrence TibbettThe soundtrack, two reels, and several clips survive.
Chasing RainbowsCharles ReisnerBessie LoveBlack and white portion of the film is extant; color sequences in the middle and end of the film are lost.
1931Annabelle's AffairsAlfred L. WerkerJeanette MacDonaldThe last of Jeanette MacDonald's films for Fox, only one reel is known to survive.
The RunaroundWilliam James CraftMary BrianOriginally released as a musical as Waiting for the Bride or Waiting at the Church in Technicolor, it was re-released under the new title with the musical parts cut. Only an incomplete black-and-white copy of the cut version seems to have survived.[butuh rujukan]
1932Condemned to DeathWalter FordeArthur Wontner
Gillian Lind
Gordon Harker
Cyril Raymond
A "cut version dubbed in French" was found as a result of a 1992 British Film Institute campaign to locate missing movies.[152]
The HorrorBud PollardLeslie King, Nyreda MontezOriginally released at 70 mins., this was re-cut to less than 40 in the 1940s under the title of "John the Drunkard." Only the latter version survives at the Library of Congress.[153][154]
Horse FeathersNorman Z. McLeodMarx BrothersThe only existing prints of this film are missing several minutes, due to both censorship and damage.
Veiled AristocratsOscar MicheauxLorenzo TuckerAll that remains is the trailer and fragments of two reels.
Walking Down BroadwayErich von StroheimJames Dunn, Boots Mallory, ZaSu PittsWithheld from release and re-edited as Hello, Sister!, the original version remains lost.[155]
1933DelugeFelix E. FeistSidney BlackmerFor many years, Deluge was thought to be a lost film, but a print dubbed in Italian was found in a film archive in Italy in the late 1980s. Before the discovery, the only part of the film known to have survived was the impressive footage of the tidal wave destroying New York City, which was used in the Republic Pictures serials Dick Tracy vs. Crime, Inc. (1941) and King of the Rocket Men (1949).
My Lips BetrayJohn BolesThe sixth reel is assumed to be lost.
The Testament of Dr. MabuseFritz LangOtto WernickeThe German premiere ran 124 minutes. The modern restored version is 121 minutes long.
1935The BurgomeisterHarry SouthwellJanet Ramsey JohnsonOnly one sequence remains.[156]
DevdasP.C. BaruaP.C. Barua, Jamuna BaruaOf this classic Bengali film, only 60% still survives.
The Mystery of the Mary CelesteDenison CliftBela Lugosi, Shirley Grey, Arthur Margetson, Edmund Willard18 minutes were cut from the film, and the only surviving print of this film is the shortened re-release, retitled Phantom Ship.
1936The Man Behind the MaskMichael PowellHugh Williams, Jane Baxter, Maurice SchwartzThe surviving American release, titled Behind the Mask, is a cut version of the UK film.[157]
Things to ComeWilliam Cameron MenziesThe most complete existing version of this film runs 96 minutes, compared with its original running time of 117 minutes upon submission to the BBFC. A reconstructed version using extant film, production stills, and extracts from the script is available on DVD.
1937Lost HorizonFrank CapraRonald ColmanCapra's initial 210-minute version was cut down to 132 minutes after a preview screening of the film went badly. In his autobiography, Capra claims to have personally destroyed the first two reels. Subsequent re-releases were further edited to downplay allegedly communist elements, as well as hints of Swinging and various scenes which were felt to present the native children in too positive a light. While a complete soundtrack of the original 132-minute release has survived, no complete print is known to exist. A restoration substituted still photos and individual frames for the seven minutes of missing footage.
1938Show BusinessA. R. HarwoodBert MatthewsOnly rushes from a single minor scene are left.[156]
Thank EvansRoy William NeillMax Miller
Hal Walters
Albert Whelan
A hundred feet (just over a minute) of footage was found as a result of a 1992 British Film Institute campaign to locate missing movies.[152]
1939Tsuchi (Earth)Tomu UchidaMieshi Bando
Donguriboya
Masako Fujimura
Akiko Fujimura
Mari Ko
A seriously compromised print of Earth was discovered in Germany in 1968. It suffers from nitrate damage and includes German subtitles. It is missing its first and last reel. The original film was 142 minutes long; this version runs 93 minutes. A 119-minute version of the film, with subtitles in Russian, was discovered in Russia around the turn of the millennium. It too is missing the last reel.[158]

1940-an

YearFilmDirectorCastNotesRef
1940FantasiaVarious DirectorsDeems TaylorFor its 60th Anniversary DVD release in 2000, Disney's manager of film restoration, Scott MacQueen, supervised a restoration and reconstruction of the original 125-minute roadshow version of Fantasia. The visual elements from the Deems Taylor segments that had been cut from the film in 1942 and 1946 were restored, as was the intermission. However, the original nitrate audio negatives for the long-unseen Taylor scenes had deteriorated several decades earlier, so Disney brought in voice actor Corey Burton to rerecord all of Taylor's lines. Although it was advertised as the "original uncut" version, the Sunflower edit in Beethoven's Symphony No. 6 made in 1969 was maintained. In this version, it was accomplished by digitally zooming-in on certain frames to avoid showing the black centaurette characters.
1942BerdjoangRd. AriffienMohamad MochtarA single reel was shown at the Yamagata International Documentary Film Festival; the rest remains lost.[159]
1943Sanshiro SugataAkira KurosawaSambasAccording to the Toho Studios introduction to the 1952 re-release of this film, 1,845 feet (17 minutes) were cut in 1944 due to government demands. The missing footage could not be found for the 1952 re-release and is considered lost.
1948Bless 'Em AllRobert Jordan HallHal Monty, Max BygravesPlaced on the BFI 75 Most Wanted list of lost films. A cut-down version titled Be Kind Sergeant was later offered for sale on eBay.[160] A two-and-a-half minute trailer also survives.[161]
1949Somewhere in PoliticsJohn E. BlakeleyFrank Randle
Tessie O'Shea
Josef Locke
According to the British Film Institute, only a print of an "18-minute short from the film, entitled Full House", is known to exist.[162]

1950-an

YearFilmDirectorCastNotesRef
1951The IdiotAkira KurosawaSetsuko Hara, Masayuki Mori, Toshiro Mifune, Yoshiko KugaKurosawa wanted the original 265-minute version to be shown in two parts. When the studio balked, the film was cut to 180 minutes. After the poorly-received premiere, the picture was cut, against Kurosawa's wishes, to 166 minutes. No print of the 265-minute version is known to exist; Kurosawa supposedly spent a week looking through the studio archives for the original cut when he returned to Shochiku studios 40 years later to make Rhapsody in August.
The Red Badge of CourageJohn HustonAudie Murphy, Bill Mauldin, Douglas Dick, Royal DanoHuston had high hopes for the movie, even considered the original two-hour cut of the film as the best he had ever made as a director. After a power struggle at the top of MGM management, the film was cut from a two-hour epic to the 69-minute version released to theaters, in response to its alleged universally disastrous previews. It was never released as an "A" feature but was shown as a second-feature "B" picture. Both Huston and star Audie Murphy tried unsuccessfully to purchase the film so that it could be re-edited to its original length. Huston did not waste any time fighting over it, as he was focused on the pre-production of his next picture, The African Queen. The studio claimed that the cut footage was destroyed, probably from the 1967 MGM vault fire. Huston was, later, asked by MGM in 1975 if he had an original cut of the film which the studio wanted to release. He had actually struck a 16mm print, but, by that time, it had been lost. Unless there is an undiscovered copy of the uncut version, The Red Badge of Courage will never be viewed as John Huston intended.
1953Captain ThunderboltCecil HolmesGrant Taylor, Charles TingwellThe Australian National Film and Sound Archive has what it believes is the 53 minute version edited for television, but is still searching for the full 69 minute original.[163]
1954Southwest PassageRay NazarroJoanne DruInitially released in 3-D, this feature only survives in its flat form.
A Star Is BornGeorge CukorJudy Garland, James MasonOriginally premiering at 181 minutes, Warner Bros. cut the film down by about 27 minutes for general release. The 1983 restoration included soundtrack from this cut and a few establishing shots, with stills filling in the rest. A complete print is rumored to exist.
Top BananaAlfred E. GreenPhil SilversShot and edited in 3-D, the film was released flat. The film only exists in 16mm, and does not exist in 3-D, although a 3-D trailer has survived.
1956The Burmese HarpKon IchikawaIn Japan, Nikkatsu, the studio that commissioned the film, released it in two parts, three weeks apart. Part one (running 63 minutes) opened on January 21, 1956, and part two (80 minutes) opened on February 12, both accompanied by B movies. Its total running time of 143 minutes was cut to 116 for later re-release and export, reputedly over Ichikawa's objection. The original 143 minute version is lost.

1960-an

YearFilmDirectorCastNotesRef
1960The Three Stooges ScrapbookSidney MillerThe Three StoogesTelevision pilot, divided into two theatrical shorts, also titled "The Three Stooges Scrapbook," in 1963, padded with long animated sequences. A portion was also re-printed in black and white and incorporated into the feature The Three Stooges in Orbit (1962). The original television pilot is lost.[164]
1963It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad WorldStanley KramerSpencer TracyIt was originally premiered at 192 minutes, then edited to 162 for general release. In the late 1980s, 20 minutes of deleted footage were found in a warehouse which had been slated for demolition, and edited back into the film in 1991. In 2013, the remaining lost roadshow footage was tracked down as part of a restoration effort to return the film to its original release length. A majority of the scenes were complete with sound and picture, while some scenes were either audio- or visual-only, as they were derived from original 70mm roadshow prints that were themselves cut down (the original elements have long disappeared).
1964Man in the 5th DimensionDick RossBilly GrahamThis short film was originally shot in the 70mm Todd-AO widescreen process. Eleven 70mm prints were created, but none survive. The film exists in a 16mm version only.
1964Think (1964)Charles and Ray EamesFilm was part of an exhibit in the 1964 New York World's Fair. 3 minutes of the 1964 version was recently found in a home movie held at NYU's Moving Image Archive.[165]
1966The Good, the Bad and the UglySergio LeoneClint Eastwood
Eli Wallach
Lee Van Cleef
At least one completed sequence from this film, in which "Blondie" foils Tuco with the aid of a Mexican prostitute, was cut from all versions of this film (including the Italian premiere version), and is now believed to be lost. All that remains of this sequence is a snippet of footage used in a French trailer for the film, as well as a small number of production photos.[166][167]
1967Four StarsAndy WarholEdie Sedgwick
Ondine
One of the longest films ever publicly screened, this ran for close to 25 hours at The Filmmaker's Cinemathèque in New York City on December 15–16, 1967. Extant data regarding the order of reels, films that still remain and projection information do not allow for a full reconstruction.[168]
Great Monster YongaryKim Ki-dukThe original negative is thought to be lost and the original Korean-language version only exists in a 48-minute fragment. However, MGM owns a complete 35mm interpositive and textless 35mm elements for the opening and ending titles, and was able to reconstruct the AIP-TV English dubbed US version in CinemaScope.
19682001: A Space OdysseyStanley KubrickKeir DulleaAfter the original premiere, Kubrick cut 24 minutes (also adding title cards and a small insertion at the "Dawn of Men" sequence). Seventeen minutes of cut footage were discovered in a Kansas salt mine where some motion pictures are archived.

1970-an

YearFilmDirectorCastNotesRef
1970The Private Life of Sherlock HolmesBilly WilderRobert Stephens, Colin BlakelyTwo entire stories and a flashback sequence were cut from the final release print at the studio's insistence. Some, but not all, of the missing parts are available on laserdisc and DVD releases.[169]
1971Bedknobs and BroomsticksRobert StevensonAngela Lansbury, David TomlinsonThe film was shortened after its premiere from two and a half hours to 119 minutes. In 1996, the original version was restored, though most of the previously deleted scenes ended up re-dubbed and one of the deleted scenes, A Step in the Right Direction, is presumed lost.
The Big BossLo WeiBruce LeeAfter the original premiere, Hong Kong censors demanded that some of the footage be trimmed, including more graphic violence, and an explicit brothel scene in which Bruce Lee's character makes love to a Thai prostitute (also featuring Lee's only implied nude scene in his career). The missing footage has been rumored to still exist.[170]
Duck, You Sucker!Sergio LeoneRod Steiger
James Coburn
Romolo Valli
Many versions of this film exist (the best known and most widely available being the 157 minute version), but several scenes are known to have been cut from every release version, and possibly survive only through production stills. These include a scene in which John is forced to march across a desert without water (similar to Leone's previous film, The Good, the Bad and the Ugly), and a scene in which Dr. Villega is tortured for information by Colonel Reza.[171][172]
1972The Last House on the LeftWes CravenSandra Cassel, Lucy GranthamThis film was unusually graphic for the time, and many cinema machinists made their own cuts. As a result, some scenes are missing in most versions of the film, and the sound has been completely lost from certain scenes.[173][174][175][176]
1973The Wicker ManRobin HardyChristopher Lee
Edward Woodward
The original cut of The Wicker Man is lost.[177] European distributors began a Facebook campaign in 2013 to find missing material from the film, which culminated in the discovery of a 92-minute 35 mm print at the Harvard Film Archive. This print had previously been known as the "Middle Version" and was itself assembled from a 35 mm print of the original edit Robin Hardy had made in the United Kingdom in 1973, but which was never released.[178]
1978MartinGeorge A. RomeroJohn AmplasThe original copy was entirely in monochrome and ran for 165 minutes. To Romero's knowledge, no copy of this version exists.
1979CaligulaTinto BrassMalcolm McDowellMost of the third act and many small scenes in the first two thirds are missing.

1980-an

YearFilmDirectorCastNotesRef
1980The ShiningStanley KubrickJack NicholsonKubrick cut a scene at the end, which was a discussion about the disappearance of Jack's frozen body. The scene was cut soon after being released in theaters, and the footage was apparently destroyed by the studio, but is rumored to be in the possession of Kubrick's family.
1987My Best Friend's BirthdayQuentin TarantinoQuentin TarantinoThe original cut was about 70 minutes long but due to a fire only 36 minutes of the film survived. The 36 minute cut has been shown at several film festivals. It has never been officially released, but is rumored to be in Tarantino's possession.

Lihat pula

  • List of lost films
  • List of rediscovered films
  • List of films cut over the director's opposition

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