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Warners’ most expensive film to date with a cost of $175,000[1]December 10, 1922The Beautiful and Damnedconsidered lostDecember 24, 1922Heroes of the StreetMarch 4, 1923BrassMarch 15, 1923The Tie That Bindsconsidered lostMarch 29, 1923Little Church Around the CornerApril 25, 1923Main Streetconsidered lost. First film to be released after the formal setup of the studio on April 4, 1923July 1, 1923Where the North BeginsAugust 19, 1923Little Johnny Jonesconsidered lostAugust 21, 1923The Printer’s Devilconsidered lostSeptember 22, 1923The Gold DiggersNovember 4, 1923The Country KidDecember 8, 1923Lucretia LombardDecember 9, 1923Tiger Roseabridged\/incomplete. Warners’ most expensive film to date with a cost of $436,000[1]January 12, 1924Conductor 1492February 2, 1924George Washington Jr.February 9, 1924DaddiesFebruary 10, 1924The Marriage CircleMarch 30, 1924Beau BrummelMay 1, 1924How to Educate a WifeMay 31, 1924Broadway After Darkdistributed only; considered lostJune 15, 1924Babbittconsidered lostJuly 1, 1924Being Respectableconsidered lostJuly 24, 1924Her Marriage Vowsurvives, Filmarchiv AustriaAugust 1, 1924Corneredconsidered lostAugust 10, 1924Lover’s Laneconsidered lostAugust 25, 1924The Tenth Womanconsidered lostSeptember 1, 1924Find Your ManOctober 19, 1924Three WomenOctober 1924This WomanNovember 1, 1924The Age of Innocenceconsidered lostNovember 16, 1924The Lover of Camillesurvives, Film Archive Austria, WienNovember 26, 1924The Dark Swanconsidered lostDecember 1, 1924The Lighthouse by the Seasurvives, many archival holdingsDecember 18, 1924A Lost Ladyconsidered lostJanuary 1, 1925The Bridge of Sighssurvives, Archives Du Film Du CNC, Bois d’ArcyJanuary 11, 1925The Narrow Streetconsidered lostMarch 15, 1925On Thin Icelost filmMarch 29, 1925A Broadway Butterflyconsidered lostApril 26, 1925Recompenselost filmMay 16, 1925My Wife and Ilost filmJune 7, 1925The Man Without a Consciencesurvives, Danish Film Institute, CopenhagenJuly 6, 1925Eve’s Loverlost filmJuly 13, 1925Tracked in the Snow Countrysurvives, Cinemateket-Svenska Film institutet, StockholmJuly 25, 1925How Baxter Butted Inconsidered lostAugust 1, 1925Kiss Me Againconsidered lostAugust 6, 1925The Woman Haterlost filmSeptember 5, 1925The Limited Mailsurvives, several archive holdingsSeptember 12, 1925The Wife Who Wasn’t Wantedlost filmSeptember 19, 1925His Majesty, Bunker Beansurvives, incomplete\/abridged version UCLA Film and TV ArchiveSeptember 26, 1925Below the Linesurvives, incomplete\/abridged versionOctober 11, 1925The Man on the Boxsurvives, George Eastman and UCLA Film and Television ArchiveOctober 24, 1925CompromiseOctober 25, 1925Bobbed Hairsurvives, Filmoteca de Catalunya, BarcelonaOctober 31, 1925Red Hot Tiressurvives, Library of CongressNovember 7, 1925Seven SinnersextantNovember 14, 1925Satan in Sablessurvives, Museum of Modern Art, New York CityNovember 21, 1925Rose of the Worldconsidered lostNovember 28, 1925The Clash of the Wolvessurvives, several archive holdingsDecember 5, 1925Three Weeks in Parisconsidered lostDecember 12, 1925Hogan’s Alleysurvives, incomplete\/abridged printDecember 19, 1925Pleasure Buyerssurvives, Museum of Modern Art, New York CityDecember 26, 1925Lady Windermere’s Fansurvives, many archive holdingsJanuary 8, 1926The Fighting Edgelost filmJanuary 15, 1926His Jazz Bridelost filmThe Sea Beastsurvives, many archive holdings. Warners’ most expensive film to date with a cost of $503,000 but also the highest grossing film to date surpassing School Days with worldwide rentals of $938,000[1]January 22, 1926The Man Upstairslost filmJanuary 30, 1926The Golden Cocoonlost filmFebruary 6, 1926The Cavemansurvives, incomplete with only one reel missingFebruary 13, 1926The Love Toylost filmFebruary 20, 1926Bride of the Stormconsidered lostFebruary 27, 1926The Night Crysurvives, many archive holdings[2]March 1, 1926Why Girls Go Back Homeconsidered lostMarch 6, 1926The Little Irish Girlconsidered lostMarch 7, 1926Oh! What a Nurse!survives, many archive holdings[3]March 13, 1926The Gilded Highwaylost filmMarch 17, 1926Other Women’s Husbandslost filmMarch 20, 1926The Saplost filmMay 1, 1926Hell-Bent for Heavenlost filmMay 14, 1926Silken Shacklesconsidered lostMay 15, 1926The Social Highwaymansurvives, Cineteca Italiana, Milan, ItalyJune 19, 1926Footloose Widowssurvives, Library of CongressJuly 10, 1926The Passionate Questsurvives, Library of Congress and Filmmuseum Nederland (EYE Institut)July 24, 1926A Hero of the Big Snowssurvives, many archival copiesJuly 31, 1926So This Is ParisAugust 6, 1926Don JuanSynchronized score; survives, many archival copies. Warners’ most expensive film to date with a cost of $546,000 but also the highest grossing film to date surpassing The Sea Beast with worldwide rentals of $1,693,000[1]August 14, 1926Broken Hearts of HollywoodSynchronized score; survives, Library of Congress, Academy Film Archive (Beverly Hills)September 2, 1926The Honeymoon Expresslost filmOctober 1, 1926Millionaireslost filmOctober 2, 1926Across the Pacificlost filmOctober 16, 1926My Official Wifelost filmOctober 23, 1926The Better ‘Olesynchronized score; survives, several archival copiesOctober 30, 1926Private Izzy Murphylost filmNovember 27, 1926While London Sleepslost filmDecember 1, 1926The Third Degreesurvives, Library of Congress, Wisconsin Center For Film and Theater ResearchJanuary 8, 1927Finger Printslost filmJanuary 15, 1927Wolf’s Clothinglost filmJanuary 18, 1927The Fortune Hunterlost filmJanuary 22, 1927Don’t Tell the Wifelost filmFebruary 19, 1927Hills of Kentuckyincomplete\/abridged; KodascopeFebruary 26, 1927The Gay Old Birdlost filmMarch 19, 1927White Flannelslost filmMarch 20, 1927What Every Girl Should Knowlost filmApril 9, 1927Matinee Ladieslost filmApril 23, 1927Bitter Applessynchronized score; lost filmApril 30, 1927The Brutelost filmMay 7, 1927Tracked by the Policesurvives, Library of Congress and the George Eastman HouseMay 14, 1927The Climberslost filmMay 21, 1927Irish Heartslost filmMay 22, 1927The Missing Linksurvives, several archive copiesMay 28, 1927A Million Bidsurvives, Library of CongressJune 1, 1927Simple Sislost filmJune 4, 1927The Black Diamond Expresslost filmJune 18, 1927Dearielost filmJune 25, 1927What Happened to Father?lost filmJuly 23, 1927The Heart of MarylandAugust 20, 1927The Bush LeaguerAugust 21, 1927When a Man Lovessynchronized score; survives, George Eastman House, Filmoteca Espa\u00f1ola (Madrid)August 27, 1927The Desired Womanlost filmSeptember 3, 1927Slightly Usedlost filmSeptember 4, 1927Old San Franciscosynchronized score; survives, George Eastman House, Library of CongressSeptember 10, 1927Jaws of Steelsurvives, Filmmuseum Nederlands (EYE Institut)September 17, 1927One-Round Hoganlost filmSeptember 18, 1927The First Autosynchronized score; survives, Library of CongressSeptember 24, 1927A Sailor’s Sweetheartsurvives, BFI National Film and TelevisionOctober 6, 1927The Jazz SingerFirst part-talking feature. Warners’ highest grossing film to date surpassing Don Juan with worldwide rentals of $2,625,000[1]October 8, 1927Sailor Izzy Murphylost filmOctober 15, 1927The College Widowlost filmOctober 22, 1927A Reno Divorcelost filmOctober 29, 1927A Dog of the Regimentlost filmNovember 5, 1927Good Time CharleyNovember 12, 1927The Silver Slavelost filmNovember 19, 1927The Girl from Chicagolost filmNovember 26, 1927Ginsberg the Greatsynchronized score; lost filmDecember 3, 1927Brass Knucklessurvives, Cineteca Nazionale, RomeDecember 17, 1927If I Were Singlesurvives, BFI National Film and Television ArchiveDecember 24, 1927Ham and Eggs at the Frontlost filmDecember 31, 1927Husbands for Rentlost filmJanuary 14, 1928Beware of Married Mensurvives, incomplete fragment of only 1 reel, UCLA Film and Television Archive (Los Angeles)January 28, 1928A Race for LifeFebruary 11, 1928The Little Snobpart-talking; lost filmFebruary 25, 1928Across the Atlanticpart-talkingMarch 10, 1928Powder My BackMarch 14, 1928Tenderloinpart-talking; lost filmMarch 28, 1928Domestic TroublesApril 7, 1928The Crimson CityApril 21, 1928Rinty of the DesertApril 26, 1928Glorious Betsypart-talkingMay 12, 1928Pay as You EnterMay 21, 1928The Lion And The Mousepart-talkingMay 26, 1928Five and Ten Cent Anniepart-talking; survives BFI National Film and Television, LondonJuly 18, 1928Lights of New YorkFirst all-talking featureAugust 11, 1928Women They Talk Aboutpart-talking; lost filmAugust 25, 1928Caught in the Fogpart-talking; survives, BFI National Film and Television Archive, LondonAugust 25, 1928State Street Sadiepart-talking; lost filmSeptember 1, 1928The Midnight Taxipart-talking; survives, BfI National Film and Television Archive, LondonSeptember 6, 1928The Terrorall-talking; lost filmSeptember 9, 1928Night WatchSeptember 16, 1928WaterfrontSeptember 19, 1928The Singing Foolpart-talking. Warners’ highest grossing film to date surpassing The Jazz Singer with worldwide rentals of $5,916,000[1]September 23, 1928Show GirlOctober 14, 1928Do Your Dutylost filmOctober 18, 1928Land of the Silver Foxpart-talking; extant, George EastmanOctober 18, 1928Lilac TimeOctober 27, 1928Beware of Bachelorspart-talking; film survives at the Library of Congress in Washington, D.CNovember 1, 1928Noah’s Arkpart-talking. Warners’ first film to cost over $1 million.[1]November 3, 1928The Home Townersall-talking; lost filmNovember 4, 1928The Haunted HouseNovember 11, 1928OutcastDecember 1, 1928On Trialall-talking; lost filmDecember 2, 1928AdorationDecember 8, 1928The Little Wildcatpart-talking; lost filmDecember 9, 1928The Barkersurvives, Museum of Modern Art, New York CityDecember 15, 1928My Manpart-talking; lost filmDecember 22, 1928Conquestall-talking; lost filmDecember 26, 1928The Ware CaseJanuary 6, 1929Synthetic Sinsynchronized scoreJanuary 12, 1929Cheyennesynchronized score; lost filmJanuary 12, 1929Scarlet SeasJanuary 26, 1929Fancy Baggagepart-talking; lost filmJanuary 27, 1929Seven Footprints to Satansynchronized scoreFebruary 2, 1929Stark Madreleased in both an all-talking version and a silent version; lost filmFebruary 3, 1929His Captive Womanpart-talkingFebruary 9, 1929The Greyhound Limitedpart-talkingThe Million Dollar Collarpart-talking; lost filmFebruary 10, 1929Weary Riverpart-talkingFebruary 16, 1929The Redeeming Sinpart-talking; lost filmFebruary 17, 1929The Lawless Legionsynchronized score; lost filmThe Royal Ridersynchronized score; lost filmFebruary 23, 1929Stolen Kissespart-talking; lost filmFebruary 28, 1929Why Be Good?synchronized scoreMarch 3, 1929Children of the RitzMarch 10, 1929Saturday’s Childrenpart-talking; lost filmMarch 16, 1929One Stolen Nightpart-talking; lost filmMarch 23, 1929Kid Glovespart-talking; extant at GEHMarch 24, 1929Queen of the Night Clubsall-talking; lost filmMarch 24, 1929Love and the DevilMarch 30, 1929Hardboiled Rosepart-talking; lost filmMarch 31, 1929The Divine Ladysynchronized scoreApril 6, 1929No Defensepart-talking; lost filmApril 8, 1929The Desert Songall-talking; part Technicolor; Warner’s first color filmApril 18, 1929Sonny Boyall-talking; lost filmApril 20, 1929Frozen Riverpart-talking; lost filmApril 27, 1929From Headquarterspart-talking; lost filmApril 28, 1929House of Horrorpart-talkingMay 4, 1929Glad Rag Dollpart-talking; lost filmMay 5, 1929Hot Stuffpart-talkingMay 9, 1929The Squallall-talkingMay 12, 1929Two Weeks Offpart-talking; lost filmMay 19, 1929Prisonerspart-talking; lost filmMay 23, 1929The Flying Scotsmanpart-talking; produced by British International Pictures and WB BritishJune 2, 1929Careersall-talking; lost filmJune 22, 1929Madonna of Avenue Aall-talking; lost filmJune 23, 1929The Girl in the Glass Cagepart-talking; lost filmJune 29, 1929The Gamblersall-talking; lost filmJune 30, 1929Broadway Babiesall-talkingJuly 7, 1929The Man and the Momentpart-talking; lost filmJuly 8, 1929The Time, The Place And The Girlall-talking; lost filmJuly 13, 1929On with the Showall-talking; all Technicolour; Warner’s first all-colour filmJuly 14, 1929Twin Bedsall-talking; lost filmJuly 21, 1929Dragall-talkingJuly 28, 1929Smiling Irish Eyesall-talking; Technicolour segments; lost filmAugust 4, 1929Hard to Getall-talking; lost filmAugust 10, 1929The Hottentotall-talking; lost filmAugust 11, 1929Dark Streetsall-talking; lost filmAugust 17, 1929The Argyle Caseall-talking; lost filmAugust 24, 1929Say It with Songsall-talkingAugust 25, 1929Her Private Lifeall-talking; lost filmAugust 30, 1929Gold Diggers of Broadwayall-talking; all Technicolor; lost filmAugust 31, 1929Honky Tonkall-talking; lost filmIn the Headlinesall-talking; lost filmSeptember 1, 1929Fast Lifeall-talking; lost filmSeptember 7, 1929Skin Deepall-talking; lost filmSeptember 14, 1929Hearts in Exileall-talking; lost filmSeptember 15, 1929The Careless Ageall-talking; lost filmThe Great Divideall-talkingSeptember 22, 1929A Most Immoral Ladyall-talking; lost filmOctober 16, 1929The Isle of Lost Shipsall-talkingOctober 17, 1929So Long Lettyall-talkingOctober 19, 1929Is Everybody Happy?all-talking; lost filmOctober 20, 1929Young Nowheresall-talking; lost filmOctober 27, 1929The Girl from Woolworth’sall-talking; lost filmNovember 1, 1929DisraeliAll-talking; Academy Award nominee for Best PictureNovember 7, 1929Parisall-talking; part Technicolor; lost filmNovember 8, 1929Footlights and Foolsall-talking; lost filmNovember 9, 1929The Sappart-talking; lost filmNovember 10, 1929The Forward Passall-talking; lost filmNovember 17, 1929Little Johnny Jonesall-talking; lost filmNovember 24, 1929The Sacred Flameall-talking; lost filmDecember 1, 1929The Painted Angelall-talking; lost filmDecember 5, 1929Evidenceall-talking; lost filmDecember 8, 1929The Love Racketall-talking; lost filmDecember 14, 1929The Aviatorall-talking; lost filmDecember 21, 1929Tiger Roseall-talkingDecember 29, 1929The Show of Showsall-talking; part Technicolour"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki21\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki21\/list-of-warner-bros-films-1918-1929\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"List of Warner Bros. films (1918\u20131929)"}}]}]