Motion Pictures 1912 to 1939 (1951)

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Motion Pictures, 1912-1939 THE GIRL ON THE BARGE. Jewel. 1928. 8 reels. Based on the story by Rupert Hughes. Credits: Director, Edward Sloman; story supervision, Edward J. Montagne; adaptation and continuity. Charles Kenyon, Nan Cochrane. © Universal Pictures Corp.; 22Nov28; LP25857. THE GIRL ON THE FRONT PAGE. 1936. 8 reels, sd. Credits: Associate producer. Robert Presnell; director, Harry Beaumont; original story, Roy and Marjorie Chanslor; screenplay, Austin Parker, Albert R. Perkins, Alice D. G. Miller; film editor, Philip Cahn; music director. Herman Heller. © Universal Productions. Inc.; 28Sep36; LP6618. THE GIRL ON THE STAIRS. Presented by Elmer Harris. Released by Producers Distributing Corp. 1924. 7 reels. From the story by Winston Bouve. Credits: Production, supervision, and adaptation, Elmer Harris; director, William Worthington. © Peninsula Studios, Inc.; 20Nov24; LP20969. GIRL OVERBOARD. Jewel. 1929. 8 reels. Credits: Director .Wesley Ruggles; story, John B. Clymer; adaptation and continuity. Paul Schofield. © Universal Pictures Corp.; 15Jul29; LP533. GIRL OVERBOARD. 1937. 6. reels, sd. Credits: Associate producer,, Robert Presnell; director. Sidney Salkow; original story, Sarah Elizabeth Rodger; screenplay, Tristram Tupper; film editor, Philip Cahn; music director. Charles Previn. © Universal Pictures Co., anc; 23Feb37; LP6935. THE GIRL PHILIPPA. Blue Ribbon. 1917. 8 reels. From the novel by Robert W. Chambers. Credits: Adapted and directed by S. Rankin Drew. © Vitagraph Co. of America;; 12Janl7; LP9996. THE GIRL PROBLEM. 1919. 5 reels. Credits: Director. Kenneth Webb; story, Joseph Franklin Poland; scenario, Graham Baker. © Vitagraph Co. of America; 5Febl9; LP13375. THE GIRL PROBLEM. 1925. 1 reel. Credits: Director. William H. Watson. © Universal Pictures Corp.; 23Jan25; LP21093. THE GIRL REPORTER'S SCOOP. Imp. 1917. 2 reels. Credits: Story and direction by Fred Kelsey; scenario, Maie Havey. © Universal Film Mfg. Co.. Inc.; 29Janl7; LP10094. THE GIRL RUSH. (Vanity Comedies) 1931. 21 min., sd. Credits: Producer, Al Christie; director. William Watson; story and dialogue, Frank Roland Conklin; additional dialogue, James Madison. © Christie Film Co., Inc.; 250ct31; LP2742. THE GIRL SAID NO. 1930. 10 reels, sd., b&w. Adapted from a story by A. P. Younger. Credits: Producer and director, Sam Wood; adaptation, Sarah Y. Mason; dialogue, Charles MacArthur; film editor. Frank Sullivan. © Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Distributing Corp.; 10Mar30; LP1137. THE GIRL SAID NO. Presented by Edward L. Alperson. 1937. 8 reels, sd. Credits: Story and direction, Andrew'L. Stone; screenplay, Betty Laidlaw, Robert Lively. ©Grand National Films,; Inc.; il«Jul37,; LP7317. GIRL SHOCK. Presented byHaliRoach. 1930. 2 reels, sd., b&w. Credits: Director, JamesHorne; dialogue, H. M. Walker; editor, Richard Currier. © Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Distributing Corp.; 25Aug30; LP1504. GIRL SHY. © 1924. © Pathe Exchange. Inc. (Sam Taylor, Ted Wilde, Tommy Gray, and Tim Whelan. authors); title . descr. & il52 prints. 12Mar24; LU19987. THE GIRL-SHY COWBOY. Presented by William Fox. 1928. 5 reels., b&w. blue sequences. Credits: Director, R. Lee Hough,; story, Seton I. Miller; film editor. J. 'Logan Pearson. © Fox Film Corp.; 21Aug28; LP255.-51. THE GIRL STAGE DRIVER. An EclairUniversal Release. ©1914. © Eclair Film Co... Inc.; title,. ideaor.. * 37 prints. ^INov 14; LU3806. THE GIRL THAT JJIDN'T MATTER. Pathe Freres. France. ©1916.. © Pafhe Exchange , Inc. (Balboa Feature Film Co.... author); title, desor. 4 SB prints, 5Aprl6;; UUB011. THE .GIRL.. TJAE CLOWN AND THE DONKEY, 1913, 1 reel. Credits : Walte r Taylor, © Thomas A Edison. Inc.; 23Augl3; LP1145. GIRL TROUBLE. 1934. 2 reels, sd. Credits: Director. Eddie Cline; story. Walter Weems, Jack Townley. © The Vitaphone Corp.; lMar34; LP4521. THE GIRL WAS YOUNG. 1938. 8 reels, sd. Based on the novel "A Shilling for Candles" by Josephine Tey [pseud, of Elizabeth Mackintosh]. Credits: Director. Alfred Hitchcock; screenplay, Charles Bennett, Edwin Greenwood. Anthony Armstrong; continuity. Alma Reville; dialogue, Gerald Savory; film editor, Charles Frend; music director, Louis Levy. © Gaumont British Picture Corp. of America (Gaumont British Picture Corp., Ltd., author); 30Jan38; LP7926. THE GIRL WHO CAME BACK. Paramount. Presented by Jesse L. Lasky. 1918. 5 reels. From the play "Leah Kleschna" by C. M. S. McLellan. Credits: Director, Robert Vignola; adaptation. Beulah Marie Dix. © Famous Players Lasky Corp.; 19Augl8; LP12765. THE GIRL WHO CAME BACK. 1921. 2 reels. © Economist Film Service; 31Mar21; MP2038. THE GIRL WHO CAME BACK. Presented by B. P. Schulberg. 1923. 70 min. Adapted from the play by Charles E. Blaney and Samuel Ruskin Golding. Credits: Producer. Tom Forman; adaptation, Evelyn Campbell. © Preferred Pictures. Inc.; 18Jun23; LP19144. THE GIRL WHO CAME BACK. 1935. 7 reels, sd. Credits: Director. Charles Lamont; story and screenplay. Ewart Adamson. © Chesterfield Motion Pictures Corp.; 17Jun35; LP5619. THE GIRL WHO DARED. 1920. 5 reels. Credits: Director. Cliff Smith; story, Alvin J. Neitz; editors, Harry Chandlee. William B. Laub. © Republic Distributing Corp.; 7Jun20; LP15223. THE GIRL WHO DIDN'T FORGET. 1915. 1 reel. © Biograph Co.; 18Sepl5; LP6409. THE GIRL WHO DIDN'T TELL. Universal Special. 1916. 3 reels. Credits: Harry Dittmar; producer. Robert F. Hill. © Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 9Sepl6; LP9069. THE GIRL WHO DIDN'T THINK. © 1917. © Creative Film Corp. (Violet Stuart, author); title, descr. & 225 prints. 5Janl7; LU9904. THE GIRL WHO EARNS HER LIVING. 1914-15. © Thomas A. Edison, Inc. Credits: Mark Swan. The Girl at the Key. © 26Decl4; LP4042. The Girl Who Kept Books. © 23Janl5; LP4296. The Stenographer. © 23Novl4; LP3829. THE GIRL WHO FEARED DAYLIGHT. Victor. 1916. 2 reels. Adapted from the story by Arthur J. Levy. Credits: Producer, Lucius J. Henderson; .adaptation, Norbert Lusk. © Universal Film Mfg. Co.. Inc.; 26Aprl6; LP* 158. THE GIRL WHO BAD A SOUL. Victor. 1915. 3 reels. Credits: Elaine Sterne. © Universal Film .Mfg. Co.. Inc.; 3Mayl5; LP5194. THE GIRL WHO LIVED IN STRAIGHT STREET. © 1914. © Hepworth American Film Corp.. {Hepworth Mfg. Co.. author,): title,, des or.. & 38 prints. 21Sepl4; LU3406. THE GIRL WHO LIVED IN THE WOODS.. SEE The Little 'Fraid Lady. THE GIRL WHO LOST. Bed Feather. 1917. 3 reels. Credits: Director. George Cochrane; story, Calder Johnstone; scenario. Bess Meredyth. © Universal Film Mfg. Co.. Inc.; 3Marl7; LP10298. THE GIRL WHO MIGHT HAVE BEEN. 191S. 3 reels. © Vitagraph Co. of America (Charles Brown, author); 19Aprl5; LP5058. THE GIRL WHO PAID DIVIDENDS. SEE Her Face Value. THE GIRL WHO RAN WILD. 1922. 5 reels. Adapted from the story "M'Liss" by Bret Harte. Credits: Scenario and direction, Rupert Julian. © Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 25Sep22; LP18251. THE GIRL WHO STAYED AT HOME. Artcraft. 1919. 7 reels. Credits: Director. D. W. Griffith; scenario, S. E. V. Taylor. © D. W. Griffith; 10Marl9; LP13496. THE GIRL WHO WON. © 1916. © Path6 Exchange. Inc. (Balboa Feature Film Co.. author); title, descr. & 101 prints, 29Aprl6; LU8184. THE GIRL WHO WON OUT. Butterfly. 1917. 5 reels. Credits: Director, Eugene Moore; story. Judge Willis Brown; scenario, C.J. Wilson, Jr. 303