We use Optical Character Recognition (OCR) during our scanning and processing workflow to make the content of each page searchable. You can view the automatically generated text below as well as copy and paste individual pieces of text to quote in your own work.
Text recognition is never 100% accurate. Many parts of the scanned page may not be reflected in the OCR text output, including: images, page layout, certain fonts or handwriting.
628 MOVING PICTURE WORLD August 27, 1927
Your Handy Picture Index
Covering ALL photoplays reviewed in Volume 87 (July and August , 1927) of Moving Picture World
This is a useful supplement to your weekly service “Quick Reference Picture Chart” ALPHABETIC ALLY arranged for your convenience
A
Adam and Evil. 6,793 ft. — Lew Cody and Aileen Pringle — Directed by Robert Z. Leonard — Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer — Review, August 13.
After Midnight. 6,312 ft. — Norma Shearer — Directed by Monta Bell — M-G-M — Review, August 27.
After Midnight. 6,312 feet. — Norma Shearer — -Lawernce Gray — Director, Monta Bell. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Rebiew Aug. 27.
Ah, Gay Vienna. 1 reel — Charles Puffy — Universal Blue Bird Comedy — Review, July 2.
All Wet. 2 reels — Gump comedy — Joe Murphy, Fay Tincher — Universal — Review August 27.
An African Adventure. 1 reel — Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer— Review, August 13.
Ant Life As It Isn’t. 1 reel — Pathe Aesop Fable Cartoon — Review, August 6.
Art For Hearts’ Sake. 1 reel — Educational Felix the Cat Cartoon — Review, August 13.
B
Backstage. 5,784 ft. — William Collier, Jr. — Directed by Phil Stone— Tiffany — Review, July 9.
Back to God’s Country. 5,751 ft.— Based on the novel by James Oliver C'urwood— Renee Adoree — Directed by Irvin Willat — Universal — Review, August 6.
Barbed Wire. 6,951 ft. — From the story, “The Woman of Knockaloe,” by Hall Caine — Pola Negri — Directed by Erich Pommer and Rowland V. Lee — Paramount— Review, August 13.
Beauty Parlor, The. 2 reels — A1 Cooke — F. B. O.-H. C. Witwer Comedy Series — Review. July 16.
Beauty Shoppers, The. 5,669 ft.— Directed by Louis J. Gasnier — Tiffany Production — Review, July 16.
Big Reward, The. 1 reel — Pathe Aesop Fable Cartoon — Review, July 2.
Black Diamond Express, The. 5,083 ft. — Monte Blue — Directed by Howard Bretherton — Warner Brothers — Review, July 23.
Blood Ship, The. 6,843 ft. — Based on the novel by Norman Springer — Hobart Bos
worth — -Directed by George B. Seitz — Columbia Pictures— Review, July 23.
Brave Cowards. 1 reel — Phil Dunham — Educational Cameo Comedy — Review, July 30.
Bruce Scenics. 1 reel — Educational — Review, July 23.
Bully, The. 1 reel — Pathe Aesop Fable Cartoon-Review, July 30.
Buster Come On. 2 reels — Buster Brown comedy — Universal — Review August 27.
Buster’s Handicap. 2 reels — Arthur Trimble — Universal “Buster Brown’’ Series — Review, July 16.
C
Callahans and the Murphys, The. 6,126 ft. — Based on the novel by Kathleen Norris — Directed by George Hill — Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer— Review, July 16.
Campus Romeos. 2 reels — Fat Karr, Kewpie Ross and Fatty Alexander — F. B. O.-Fat Men Comedies — Review, July 23.
Capers of a Camera. 1 reel — Educational Hodge Podge — Review, July 30.
Captain Salvation. 7,395 ft. — Based on the novel by Frederick W. Wallace — Lars Hanson and Pauline Starke — Directed by John S. Robertson — Metro-GoldwynMayer — Review, July 2.
College Kiddo, The. 2 reels — Madeline Hurlock and Eddie Quillan — Pathe-Mack Sennett Comedy — Review, August 6.
Cupid and the Clock. 2 reels — Nick Stuart— Fox-O. Henry Comedy — Review, July 23.
D
Dance Magic. 6,588 ft. — Based on the novel by Clarence B. Kelland — Ben Lyon — Directed by Victor Halperin — First National— Review, August 13.
Dead Easy. 2 reels — Bobby Vernon — Educational Comedy — Review, July 30.
Death Valley. 6 reels — Directed by Paul Powell — -First Division Distributors — Review, August 20.
Don’t Tell Everything. 1 reel — Max Davidson— Pathe-Hal Roach Comedy, Review, July 2.
E
Educational Fall Product. — At Ease — Nn-stop Fright — A Half Pint Hero — Up in Arms — Holly-Nuts — Review. August 27.
P
Fast and Furious. 5,864 ft. — Reginald Denny — Directed by Melville Brown — Universal — Review, July 9.
First Auto, The. 6,767 ft. — Barney Oldfield — Directed by Roy Del Ruth — Warner Brothers — Review, July 9.
Flag, The. 2 reels — Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Drama — Review, August 13.
Framed. 5,282 ft. — Adapted from the novel, “Dawn of Tomorrow,” by G. W. Sutton, Jr. — Milton Sills — Directed by Charles J. Brabin — First National — Review, July 9.
Frontier of Sport. 1 reel — Pathe-Grantland Rice Sportlight — Review, July 23.
G
Gingham Girl, The. 6,257 ft. — Based on the story by Daniel Russell — Lois Wilson — Directed by David Kirkland — F. B. O. — Review, July 30.
Glorious Fourth, The. 2 reels — “Our Gang”
— Pathe Comedy — Review, July 30.
Great Mail Robbery, The. 6,504 ft. — Directed by George B. Seitz, F. B. O. — Review, July 2.
H
Heart of Maryland, The. 5,868 ft. — Based on the play by David Belasco — Dolores Costello— Directed by Lloyd Bacon — Warner Brothers — Review, July 30.
Hidden Aces. 4,620 feet. — Chas. Hutchison. Director, Howard Mitchell — Pathe release— Review August 27.
High Spots. 2 reels — A1 St. John — Educational Comedy— Review, August 6.
His Better Half. 2 reels — Lloyd Hamilton — Educational Comedy — Review, August 6.
His Day of Days. 1 reel — Neely Edwards — Universal Bluebird Comedy — Review,
July 30.
Hold Fast. 2 reels — Cliff Bowes — Educational Cameo Comedy — Review, August 13.
H'ook, Line and Sinker. 1 reel. — Aesop Fable — Pathe — Review August 27.
Horse Trader, The. 2 reels — Fred Gilman — Universal Western — Review, July 30.
Hot Potato, A. 2 reels — Earle Foxe — FoxVan Bibber Comedy — Review, July 23.
How High Is Up. 2 reels— Fatty Alexander, Kewpie Ross and Fat Karr — F. B. O. — Fat Men Comedy — Review, August 6.
I
Interferin’ Gent, The. 4,864 feet — Buffalo Bill, Jr. — Directed by Richard Thorpe. Pathe release — Review August 27.
Interferin’ Gent, The. 4,864 ft. — Buffalo Bill, Jr.— Directed by Richard Thorpe — Pathe — Review, August 27.
J
Jane’s Relations. 2 reels — Universal Stern Brothers,” “What Hapened to Jane” Series— Review, July 16.
Judgment of the Hills. 5,700 ft. — Virginia Valli and Frankie Darro — Directed by J. Leo Meehan — F. B. O. — Review, August 20.
L
Les Miserables. 7,713 feet.— M. Gabripl Gabrio as Valjean. Film de France production— Universal — Review August 27.
Little Firebrand, The. 4,615 ft. — Edith Thornton — Directed by Charles Hutchison— Pathe — Review, July 2.
Love Nest, The. 1 reel — Pathe-Paul Terry Cartoon — Review, July 23.
M
Madame Pompadour. 7,180 ft. — Based on the story by Rudolph Schanzer and Ernst Welisch — Dorothy Gish — Directed by Herbert Wilcox — Paramount — Review, August 6.
Man About Town, A. 2 reels — Barry Norton — Fox O. Henry Comedy — -Review. July 16.
Meet the Folks. 2 reels — Jimmie Adams — Educational Christie Comedy — Review, July 23.
Mojave Kid, The. 4,912 ft/ — Bob Steele — Directed by Robert N. Bradbury — F. B. O. — Review, August 6.
Monty of the Mounted. 2 reels — Lupino Lane — Educational Comedy — Review, August 6.
Moon of Israel. 6,680 ft. — Based on the novel by H. Rider Haggard — Directed by Michael Curtiz — F. B. O.— Review, July 9.
N
Naughty But Nice. 6,520 ft. — Based on Lewis Allen Browne’s story, ‘‘The Bigamists’' — Colleen Moore— Directed by Millard Webb — First National — Review, July 16.
Not For Publication. 6,140 ft. — Based on the story, “The Temple of the Giants,” by Robert W. Ritchie — Directed by Ralph Ince — F. B. O. — Review, July 23.
Nothin’ Doin’. 2 reels — Charley Bowers — F. B. O. Comedy — Review, July 16.
O
Oh, Taxi. 2 reels — Sid Saylor — Universal Comedy — Review, July 23.
One-Man Dog, The. 1 reel — Pathe Aesop Fable Cartoon — Review, July 2.
On Furlough. 2 reels — Sid Saylor — Universal Stern Brothers Comedy — Review, July 2. Oswald Cartoons. 1 reel — Universal Cartoon — Review, August 13.
P
Paid to Love. 6,SS8 ft.— George O’Brien — Directed by Howard Hawks — Fox — Review. August 6.
Painted Ponies. 5,416 ft. — Hoot Gibson — Directed by Reeves Eason — Universal-Gibson Special — Review, July 23.
Patent Leather Kid, The. Richard Barthelmess — Based on story by Rupert Hughes — Directed by Alfred Santell — First National— Review, August 20.
Pathe Review 27. 1 reel — Pathe — Review. July 2.
Pathe Review 2S. 1 reel — Pathe — Review. July 23.