Motion Pictures 1912 to 1939 (1951)

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Cumulative Copyright Catalog EMPTY POCKETS. Cont'd. Rupert Hughes; scenario, George EdwardsHall. © First National Exhibitors' Circuit, Inc.; 27Febl8; LP12113. THE EMPTY SADDLE. 1925. 5 reels. Credits: Director, Harry S. Webb; story, Forrest Sheldon. © Lariat Productions; 28Mar25; LP21287. EMPTY SADDLES. 1936. 7 reels. Credits: Director, Lesley Selander; story. Cherry Wilson; screenplay, Frances Guihan. © Universal Productions, Inc.; 1 Dec 36; LP6735. THE EMPTY SLEEVE. 1914. 1 reel. Credits: Producer, Thomas Santschi. © Selig Polyscope Co. (Wallace C. Clifton, author); HJunl4; LP2868. EMPTY SOCKS. (An Oswald Cartoon Comedy) Snappy. 1927. 1 reel. Credits: Walt Disney. © Universal Pictures Corp.; 23Nov27; LP24696. THE EMPTY STUDIO. © 1913. © Selig Polyscope Co. (Ethel N. Parsons, author); title, descr. & 21 prints, 22Janl3; LU312. ENCHANTED APRIL. 1935. 7 reels, sd. From the novel by Elizabeth [pseud, of Mary Annette Beauchamp Russell) and the dramatization by Kane Campbell. Credits: Director, Harry Beaumont; screenplay, Samuel Hoffenstein, Ray Harris; editor, George Hively; music director, Roy Webb. © RKO-Radio Pictures, Inc.; lFeb35; LP5311. THE ENCHANTED BARN. Presented by Albert E. Smith. 1919. 5 reels. From the story by Grace L. H. Lutz. Credits: Director, David Smith; scenario, Katharine Reed. © Vitagraph Co. of America; 10Janl9; LP13263. THE ENCHANTED COTTAGE. 1924. 7 reels. From the play by Sir Arthur Wing Pinero. Credits: Producer, John S. Robertson; adaptation, Josephine Lovett. © Inspiration Pictures, Inc.; 24Mar24; LP20022. THE ENCHANTED FLUTE. (Fable, no. 427) 1929. 1 reel. Credits: Paul Terry, Frank Moser. © Pathe Exchange, Inc.; 29Jul29; MP478. ENCHANTED HEARTS. SEE A Prince There Was. THE ENCHANTED HILL. Paramount. Presented by Adolph Zukor and Jesse L. Lasky. 1926. 7 reels. Adapted from the novel by Peter B. Kyne. Credits: Producer and director, Irvin Willat; screenplay, James Shelley Hamilton, Victor Irwin. © Famous Players-Lasky Corp.; 25Jan26; LP22326. THE ENCHANTED ISLAND. 1927. 6 reels. Credits: John Thomas Neville; director, Allan Dale; screenplay, Kay Sherwood; film editor, James C. McKay. ©Tiffany Productions, Inc.; 14May27; LP23962. THE ENCHANTED ISLAND. (A Century of Progress) 1933. 100 ft. © Burton Holmes Films, Inc. (H. T. Cowling, author); 15Jul33; MP4250. THE ENCHANTED KISS. 1917. 2 reels. Based on a story by O. Henry [pseud, of William Sydney Porter). Credits: Director, David Smith; adapta tion, Harry Southwell. © Broadway Star Features Co. 290ctl7; LP11635. Inc. THE ENCHANTED PROFILE. 1918. 2 reels. Based on a story by O. Henry [pseud, of William Sydney Porter). Credits: Director, Martin Justice; picturized by Katharine Reed. © Broadway Star Features Co., Inc.; 18Mayl8; LP12428. THE ENCHANTED TRAIL. (Romantic Journey) Educational Pictures. 1933. 8 min., sd., color. Credits: Claude Flemming. © Brown-Nagel Productions, Inc.; 22Sep33; MP4417. ENCHANTMENT. Cosmopolitan. 1921. 7 reels. From the original story "Manhandling Ethel." Credits: Director, Robert G. Vignola; story, Frank R. Adams; scenario, Luther Reed. © International Film Service Co., Inc.; 230ct21; LP17199. THE END OF A PERFECT DAY. 1917. 1 reel. © L-Ko Motion Picture Kompany, Inc.; 29Janl7; LP10091. THE END OF BLACK BART; or, THE DUEL IN THE MOUNTAINS. © 1913. © American Film Mfg. Co. (A. Bruce Campbell, author); title, descr. k. 55 prints, 290ctl3; LU1475. DER END OF DER LIMIT. (The Katzenjammer Kids) © 1917. © International Film Service, Inc.; title, descr. & 17 prints. 160ctl7; LU11565. THE END OF THE PLAY. 1915. 1 reel. © Biograph Co.; 29Marl5; LP4857. THE END OF THE RAINBOW. 1916. 5 reels. Credits: Written and directed by Lynn F. Reynolds. © Bluebird Photoplays, Inc.; I70ctl6; LP9347. THE END OF THE ROAD. Prepared by the War Dept. Commission on Training Camp Activities. © 1919. 7 reels. ** © American Social Hygiene Assn.; title, descr. & 615 prints, 30Janl9; LU13332. THE END OF THE ROAD. 1919. 6 reels. Credits: Story, Katharine Bement Davis, Edward H. Griffith. © American Social Hygiene Association, Inc. (Katharine Bement Davis & Edward H. Griffith, authors); lMarl9; LP14184. THE END OF THE RUN. Gold Seal. 1917. 3 reels. Credits: Director, James D. Davis; story, T. Shelley Sutton; scenario, George Hively. © Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 120ctl7; LP11552. THE END OF THE TOUR. 1917. 5 reels. From the story by Earle Mitchell. Credits: Adapted and directed by George D. Baker. © Rolfe Photoplays. Inc.; 5Febl7; LP10129. THE END OF THE TRAIL. 1916. For Fox Film Corp. 5 reels. From the story "Hope Rides with Me" by Mabel Heikes Justice. Credits: Production and scenario, Oscar C. Apfel. © William Fox (Mable Heikes Justice, author); 6Augl6; LP8878. END OF THE TRAIL. 1932. 6 reels. Credits: Director, D. Ross Lederman; screenplay, Stuart Anthony. 222 © Columbia Pictures Corp. LP3454. 5Dec32; END OF THE TRAIL. 1936. 7 reels. Based upon "Outlaws of Palouse" by Zane Grey. Credits: Director, ErleC. Kenton; story, Zane Grey; screenplay, Harold Shumate; music director, Morris Stoloff; film editor, Al Clark. © Columbia Pictures Corporation of Calif., Ltd.; 8Sep36; LP6582. THE END OF THE WORLD. © 1913. © Biograph Co. (Ralph E. Hellawell, author); title, descr. & 45 prints, 20Sepl3; LU1272. THE END OF THE WORLD. Great Northern Film Co. © 1916. © Nordisk Films Kompagni, A/S; title, descr. & 183 prints, 16Junl6; LU8522. THE END OF THE WORLD. Presented by National Motion Picture Service. 1924. 5 reels. Credits: Director, Harvey G. Matherson; editor, Robert M. McPaul. ** © J. C. Lambden; lFeb24; LP20241. THE END OF THE WORLD. © 1925. © Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Paul Terry, author); title, descr. & 19 prints, 8May25; MU3034. THE END OF THE WORLD. 1929. 2 reels. Credits: Director, Bradley Barker; story, Alexander Carr, Aaron Hoffman. © Pathe Exchange, Inc.; 19Aug29; LP619. THE END OF THE WORLD. SEE La Fin du Monde. ENDURANCE FLIGHT. 1932. 1 reel. Based on a short story from Liberty Magazine by Norman Anthony. Credits: Director, Fred Newmeyer; screenplay, Ruth Todd, Dick Smith. © The Van Beuren Corp.; 13Feb32; LP2879. THE ENEMIES. 1915. 3 reels. Credits: Director, Harry Davenport. © The Vitagraph Co. of America (Morgan Robertson, author); lMarl5; LP4586. ENEMIES OF CHILDREN. 1923. 6 reels. From the novel "Youth Triumphant" by George Gibbs. Credits: Adaptation and direction, Lilian Ducey. © Fisher Productions, Inc.; 90ct23; LP 19487. ENEMIES OF THE SOUTHERN PINE. 1928. I reel, sd. © Western Electric Co., Inc. (Charles Wisner Barrell, author); 8Nov28; MP5689. THE ENEMIES OF WOMEN. 1923. II reels. Credits: Story, Vicente Blasco Ibanez. © William Randolph Hearst; 21May23; LP19004. ENEMIES OF YOUTH. 1925. 6 reels. Credits: Story, Stacey A. Van Petten. © Atlas Educational Film Co.; 6Mar25; LP21234. THE ENEMY. 1916. 7 reels. Credits: Lillian Chester, George Randolph Chester; director, Paul Scardon; adaptation, Garfield Thompson. © Vitagraph Co. of America; 24Novl6; LP9604. THE ENEMY. 1928. 9 reels, sd., b&w, blue sequences. Based on the play by Channing Pollock. Credits: Producer and director, Fred Niblo; story, Channing Pollock; adaptation, Willis Goldbeck; continuity, Willis Goldbeck, Agnes Christine Johnston; film editor, Margaret Booth.