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This is a list of lost silent films that were released from 1925 to 1929.

Year Film Director Cast Notes Ref
1925 Ace of Spades Henry MacRae William Desmond Mary McAllister A 15-part Western serial. [1]
The Adventurous Sex Charles Giblyn Clara Bow, Herbert Rawlinson, Earle Williams [2]
Corazón Aymara Pedro Sambarino First Bolivian fiction feature film. [3]
The Dark Angel George Fitzmaurice Vilma Bánky, Ronald Colman Named by the New York Times as one of the ten best films of 1925. [4]
The Fighting Heart John Ford George O'Brien, Billie Dove [5]
The Fighting Ranger Jay Marchant Jack Dougherty, Eileen Sedgwick A Western serial with 18 episodes. [6]
The Great Circus Mystery Jay Marchant Joe Bonomo, Louise Lorraine A 15-chapter serial. [7]
Heartbound Glen Lambert Ranger Bill Miller, Bess True An early 3D film (see List of 3D films pre-2005). [8]
His Supreme Moment George Fitzmaurice Blanche Sweet, Ronald Colman, Anna May Wong Some sequences had 2 strip Technicolor. [9]
Idaho Robert F. Hill Mahlon Hamilton, Vivian Rich A ten-part serial. [10]
Kiss Me Again Ernst Lubitsch Marie Prevost, Monte Blue, Clara Bow Warner Bros. popular film. [11]
The Lawful Cheater Frank O'Connor Clara Bow, David Kirby, Raymond McKee [12]
Madame Sans-Gêne Léonce Perret Gloria Swanson Theatrical trailer is extant.[citation needed] [13]
A Man of Iron Whitman Bennett Lionel Barrymore, Mildred Harris [14]
Man spielt nicht mit der Liebe (One Does Not Play with Love) Georg Wilhelm Pabst Werner Krauss [15]
Perils of the Wild Francis Ford Joe Bonomo, Margaret Quimby A serial consisting of 15 episodes. [16]
Play Ball Spencer Gordon Bennet Walter Miller, Allene Ray A ten-part serial. [17]
The Prophecy of the Lake José Maria Velasco Maidana Second completed Bolivian fiction feature film; banned and never released.
The Scarlet Streak Henry MacRae Jack Dougherty, Lola Todd A serial of ten episodes. [18]
That Royle Girl D. W. Griffith W. C. Fields Griffith used 24 airplane propellers to create a tornado sequence. [19][20]
Thank You John Ford Alec B. Francis, Jacqueline Logan [21]
A Thief in Paradise George Fitzmaurice Doris Kenyon, Ronald Colman, Aileen Pringle [22]
The Tower of Lies Victor Seastrom Lon Chaney, Norma Shearer, Ian Keith [23]
We Moderns John Francis Dillon Colleen Moore A sequel to Moore's Flaming Youth of 1923. [24]
Wild West Robert F. Hill Jack Mulhall, Helen Ferguson A ten-chapter serial. [25]
1926 Arirang Na Woon-gyu Na Woon-gyu A copy of this Korean film was rumored to have been in the possession of a Japanese collector who died in February 2005. [26]
The Bar-C Mystery Robert F. Hill Dorothy Phillips, Wallace MacDonald A ten-part Western serial. [27]
The Boy Friend Monta Bell Marceline Day, John Harron, Gwen Lee This is not a lost film. It was allegedly shown on Turner Classic Movies.[citation needed] [28]
The Cat's Pajamas William A. Wellman Betty Bronson [29]
The Fighting Marine Spencer Gordon Bennet Gene Tunney, Marjorie Day A ten-episode serial. [30]
Fighting with Buffalo Bill Ray Taylor William F. Cody, George H. Plympton, William Lord Wright [31]
Gwiaździsta eskadra Leonard Buczkowski Barbara Orwid A story of Americans in the Polish 7th Air Escadrille fighting against the Bolsheviks during the Polish-Soviet War in 1918–1920. All copies were stolen or destroyed by the Soviet Army after 1945. [32][33]
Hearts and Fists Lloyd Ingraham John Bowers, Marguerite De La Motte, Alan Hale Sr. One of three known films from H.C. Weaver Studios [34]
London Herbert Wilcox Dorothy Gish It is on the BFI 75 Most Wanted list of missing British feature films. [35]
The Mountain Eagle Alfred Hitchcock Nita Naldi The only lost Hitchcock feature film. [36][37]
The Radio Detective William James Craft, William A. Crinley Jack Dougherty, Margaret Quimby A serial of ten episodes. [38]
The Road to Glory Howard Hawks May McAvoy Hawks's first official film as a director. [39]
Snowed In Spencer Gordon Bennet Allene Ray, Walter Miller A ten-episode serial. [40]
A Social Celebrity Malcolm St. Clair Adolphe Menjou, Louise Brooks In 1957, one print deteriorated, and later another was lost in a fire. [41]
Stop, Look and Listen Larry Semon Oliver Hardy [42]
Strings of Steel Henry MacRae William Desmond, Eileen Sedgwick [43]
Sweeney Todd George Dewhurst G.A. Baughan The first of several film adaptations of the Sweeney Todd character. [44]
A Trip to Chinatown Robert P. Kerr Margaret Livingston, Earle Foxe, J. Farrell MacDonald [45]
The Winking Idol Francis Ford William Desmond, Eileen Sedgwick A Western serial in ten parts. [46]
A Woman of the Sea Josef von Sternberg Edna Purviance Produced by Charlie Chaplin, he destroyed it in 1933 as a tax write-off. Production stills survive. [47][48]
1927 Babe Comes Home Ted Wilde Babe Ruth, Anna Q. Nilsson Babe Ruth stars as himself in this feature-length comedy. [49]
Blake of Scotland Yard Robert F. Hill Hayden Stevenson, Grace Cunard A 12-episode serial. [50]
The Broncho Twister Orville O. Dull Tom Mix, Helene Costello [51][52]
The Callahans and the Murphys George W. Hill Marie Dressler, Polly Moran This film caused some controversy because of its stereotypical depiction of Irish people. MGM withdrew the picture from distribution. [53]
Camille Fred Niblo Norma Talmadge [54]
The Chinese Parrot Paul Leni Marian Nixon, Florence Turner, Hobart Bosworth [55]
The City Gone Wild James Cruze Louise Brooks Early gangster film, with titles by Herman J. Mankiewicz. [56]
The Conjure Woman Oscar Micheaux Evelyn Preer [57]
The Devil Dancer Fred Niblo Gilda Gray, Clive Brook, Anna May Wong [58]
Evening Clothes Luther Reed Adolphe Menjou, Louise Brooks [59]
The Fire Fighters Jacques Jaccard Jack Dougherty, Helen Ferguson A ten-chapter serial. [60]
For the Love of Mike Frank Capra Claudette Colbert Colbert's film debut. [61]
The Gateway of the Moon John Griffith Wray Dolores del Rio, Walter Pidgeon [62]
Gua ming de fu qi (A Couple in Name Only) Wancang Bu Ruan Lingyu
Hats Off Hal Yates Laurel and Hardy [63]
The Heart of the Yukon W.S. Van Dyke John Bowers, Anne Cornwall, Edward Hearn One of three known films from H.C. Weaver Studios [64]
Heebee Jeebees Anthony Mack Our Gang: (Joe Cobb, Allen "Farina" Hoskins, Jay R. Smith, Jackie Condon, Harry Spear, Jean Darling, Bobby "Wheezer" Hutchins, Pete the Pup) [65]
Heroes of the Wild Harry S. Webb Jack Hoxie, Josephine Hill A ten-episode serial. [66]
The House Behind the Cedars Oscar Micheaux Shingzie Howard, Lawrence Chenault, C. D. Griffith A race film, it was banned in Virginia. [67]
Husband Hunters John G. Adolfi Mae Busch, Jean Arthur, Duane Thompson, Mildred Harris [68]
London After Midnight Tod Browning Lon Chaney, Sr., Marceline Day Chaney played both the villain, and the detective hunting him. Reconstructed in 2002 using stills and original script. Last known print destroyed in the 1967 MGM Vault fire. [69]
The Magic Flame Henry King Ronald Colman, Vilma Bánky [70][71]
The Masked Menace Arch Heath Larry Kent, Jean Arthur Filmed in Berlin, New Hampshire. [72]
Melting Millions Spencer Gordon Bennet Allene Ray, Walter Miller A ten-episode serial. [73]
Mumsie Herbert Wilcox Pauline Frederick, Nelson Keys, Herbert Marshall [74]
Now We're in the Air Frank R. Strayer Wallace Beery, Raymond Hatton, Louise Brooks [75]
On Guard Arch Heath Cullen Landis, Muriel Kingston A ten-part serial. [76]
The Potters Fred C. Newmeyer W. C. Fields [77]
Rolled Stockings Richard Rosson Louise Brooks The film features the Paramount Junior stars, and was filmed in Berkeley, California. [78]
The Story of the Flag Anson Dyer The first full-length British animated film, it is on the BFI 75 Most Wanted list. [79]
Sword of Penitence Yasujirō Ozu Saburō Azuma Ozu's first film as director.
Taxi! Taxi! Melville W. Brown Edward Everett Horton, Burr McIntosh [80]
Tip Toes Herbert Wilcox Dorothy Gish, Will Rogers On the BFI 75 Most Wanted list. [81]
The Trail of the Tiger Henry MacRae Jack Dougherty, Frances Teague A serial in ten parts. [82]
Two Flaming Youths John Waters W. C. Fields, Chester Conklin, Mary Brian [83]
Yale vs. Harvard Robert F. McGowan Our Gang: (Joe Cobb, Allen "Farina" Hoskins, Jay R. Smith, Jackie Condon, Harry Spear, Bobby "Wheezer" Hutchins, Jean Darling, Pete the Pup) Earliest Our Gang film to be entirely lost. [84]
1928 The Awakening Victor Fleming Vilma Bánky, Walter Byron [85]
Baiyun Ta (The White Cloud Pagoda) Zhang Shichuan Ruan Lingyu
The Big City Tod Browning Lon Chaney, Betty Compson
The Burning of the Red Lotus Temple Zhang Shichuan Die Hu, Jie Tang Considered to be one of the longest films ever made, released in 19 parts from 1928 to 1931 with a total running time of 27 hours. Notable for being the first martial arts film.
The Drag Net Josef von Sternberg William Powell, Evelyn Brent [86]
Dry Martini Harry d'Abbadie d'Arrast Mary Astor [87]
Edison, Marconi & Co. Anthony Mack Our Gang: (Bobby "Wheezer" Hutchins, Jay R. Smith, Allen "Farina" Hoskins, Joe Cobb, Harry Spear, Jackie Condon, Pete the Pup) [88]
The Fleet's In Malcolm St. Clair Clara Bow, James Hall With talking sequences and sound effects. [89]
4 Devils F. W. Murnau Janet Gaynor Named by the New York Times as one of the ten best films of 1928. [90][91]
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes Alice White, Ruth Taylor The first version of the Anita Loos story. [92]
Growing Pains Anthony Mack, Robert F. McGowan Our Gang: Mary Ann Jackson, Bobby "Wheezer" Hutchins, Allen "Farina" Hoskins, Joe Cobb, Jay R. Smith, Harry Spear, Jackie Condon, Jean Darling, Pete the Pup [93]
The Hawk's Nest Benjamin Christensen Milton Sills, Doris Kenyon, Sōjin Kamiyama [94]
Ladies of the Mob William Wellman Clara Bow, Richard Arlen [95]
The Last Moment Paul Fejos Georgia Hale, Otto Matieson Experimental silent film told without subtitles. [19][96]
The Legion of the Condemned William A. Wellman Fay Wray, Gary Cooper [19][97]
Mark of the Frog Arch Heath Donald Reed
Margaret Morris
A ten-episode serial. [98]
Napoleon's Barber John Ford Otto Matieson, Natalie Golitzen [99]
Pirates of the Pines J. C. Cook George O'Hara, Rita Roma A serial with ten episodes. [100]
Scarlet Seas John Francis Dillon Richard Barthelmess, Betty Compson The Vitaphone soundtrack of music and sound effects survive. [62]
Street of Sin Mauritz Stiller Emil Jannings, Fay Wray [101]
Tarzan the Mighty Jack Nelson, Ray Taylor Frank Merrill The seventh Tarzan movie produced. [102]
Thérèse Raquin Jacques Feyder Gina Manès, Hans Adalbert Schlettow, Jeanne Marie-Laurent [103]
The Vanishing Rider Ray Taylor William Desmond, Ethlyne Clair A serial of 12 parts. [104]
The Vanishing West Richard Thorpe Jack Perrin, Eileen Sedgwick A ten-episode serial. [105]
Vultures of the Sea Richard Thorpe Johnnie Walker, Shirley Mason A serial with ten chapters. [106]
What Next? Walter Forde Walter Forde, Pauline Johnson, Frank Stanmore [107]
The Yellow Cameo Spencer Gordon Bennet Allene Ray, Edward Hearn [108]
1929 The Crooked Billet Adrian Brunel Madeleine Carroll, Carlyle Blackwell, Miles Mander On the BFI 75 Most Wanted list. [109]
The Diamond Master Jack Nelson Hayden Stevenson, Louise Lorraine A ten-part serial. [110]
The Fatal Warning Richard Thorpe Ralph Graves, Helene Costello Twelve-part mystery serial released by Mascot Pictures. [111]
The Fire Detective Spencer Gordon Bennet, Thomas Storey Gladys McConnell, Hugh Allan A serial with ten episodes. [112]
The Holy Terror Anthony Mack, Robert F. McGowan Our Gang: Mary Ann Jackson, Joe Cobb, Allen "Farina" Hoskins, Jean Darling, Bobby "Wheezer" Hutchins, Harry Spear, Pete the Pup [113]
The Last Post Dinah Shurey John Longden, Frank Vosper, Cynthia Murtagh On the BFI 75 Most Wanted list. [114]
The Pirate of Panama Ray Taylor Jay Wilsey, Natalie Kingston A serial in 12 parts. [115]
The Wages of Sin Oscar Micheaux William A. Clayton, Jr., Bessie Givens A race movie with an all-black cast. [116]

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