This is a list of films produced or distributed by the American studio Tiffany Pictures between 1922 and 1933. Tiffany was one of the dominant independent companies during the early studio era, and its releases were popular with audiences.[1]
1920s
Title | Release Date | Director | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Peacock Alley | January 23, 1922 | Robert Z. Leonard | incomplete. Distributed by Metro Pictures |
Fascination | April 10, 1922 | Robert Z. Leonard | lost. Distributed by Metro Pictures |
Broadway Rose | September 25, 1922 | Robert Z. Leonard | extant. Distributed by Metro Pictures |
The French Doll | September 3, 1923 | Robert Z. Leonard | extant. Distributed by Metro Pictures |
Fashion Row | December 3, 1923 | Robert Z. Leonard | lost. Distributed by Metro Pictures |
Jazzmania | February 12, 1923 | Robert Z. Leonard | extant. Distributed by Metro Pictures |
Mademoiselle Midnight | April 14, 1924 | Robert Z. Leonard | extant. Distributed by Metro Pictures |
Circe, the Enchantress | October 6, 1924 | Robert Z. Leonard | extant. Distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer |
The Sporting Chance | June 21, 1925 | Oscar Apfel | lost |
Souls for Sables | September 14, 1925 | James C. McKay | extant |
Borrowed Finery | November 1, 1925 | Oscar Apfel | extant |
Morals for Men | November 16, 1925 | Bernard H. Hyman | extant |
Pleasures of the Rich | February 1, 1926 | Louis J. Gasnier | trailer survives |
Out of the Storm | April 10, 1926 | Louis J. Gasnier | lost |
Morganson's Finish | May 5, 1926 | Fred Windemere | extant |
The Lodge in the Wilderness | July 11, 1926 | Henry McCarty | extant |
Lost at Sea | September 1, 1926 | Louis J. Gasnier | lost |
Fools of Fashion | October 1, 1926 | James C. McKay | extant |
College Days | October 15, 1926 | Richard Thorpe | extant |
That Model from Paris | October 15, 1926 | Louis J. Gasnier | extant |
Josselyn's Wife | November 15, 1926 | Richard Thorpe | incomplete |
Sin Cargo | November 15, 1926 | Louis J. Gasnier | lost |
Redheads Preferred | December 1, 1926 | Allen Dale | incomplete |
The First Night | January 1, 1927 | Richard Thorpe | lost |
One Hour of Love | January 15, 1927 | Robert Florey | extant |
Husband Hunters | January 15, 1927 | John G. Adolfi | extant |
Cheaters | February 1, 1927 | Oscar Apfel | lost |
The Broken Gate | February 15, 1927 | James C. McKay | lost |
The Princess from Hoboken | March 1, 1927 | Allen Dale | extant |
The Enchanted Island | March 15, 1927 | William G. Crosby | lost |
Backstage | April 1, 1927 | Phil Goldstone | extant |
The Beauty Shoppers | April 15, 1927 | Louis J. Gasnier | extant |
Snowbound | May 1, 1927 | Phil Goldstone | extant |
The Tired Business Man | June 30, 1927 | Allen Dale | lost |
Lightning | July 15, 1927 | James C. McKay | lost |
The Girl from Gay Paree | September 15, 1927 | Phil Goldstone | extant |
Women's Wares | October 1, 1927 | Arthur Gregor | extant |
Once and Forever | October 15, 1927 | Phil Goldstone | incomplete. one reel missing |
Night Life | November 11, 1927 | George Archainbaud | lost |
Wild Geese | November 15, 1927 | Phil Goldstone | lost |
The Haunted Ship | December 1, 1927 | Forrest Sheldon | lost |
Streets of Shanghai | December 15, 1927 | Louis J. Gasnier | lost |
A Woman Against the World | January 1, 1928 | George Archainbaud | lost |
Clothes Make the Woman | January 4, 1928 | Tom Terriss | extant |
The Devil's Skipper | February 1, 1928 | John G. Adolfi | extant |
Nameless Men | February 12, 1928 | Christy Cabanne | lost |
The Man in Hobbles | February 20, 1928 | George Archainbaud | extant |
Their Hour | March 1, 1928 | Alfred Raboch | lost |
The Tragedy of Youth | March 1, 1928 | George Archainbaud | lost |
Bachelor's Paradise | March 15, 1928 | George Archainbaud | lost |
The House of Scandal | April 1, 1928 | King Baggot | lost |
The Scarlet Dove | April 15, 1928 | Arthur Gregor | extant |
Ladies of the Night Club | May 15, 1928 | George Archainbaud | lost |
Stormy Waters | June 1, 1928 | Edgar Lewis | lost |
Green Grass Widows | June 10, 1928 | Alfred Raboch | extant |
Prowlers of the Sea | June 20, 1928 | John G. Adolfi | extant |
Lingerie | July 1, 1928 | George Melford | extant |
Beautiful But Dumb | July 1, 1928 | Elmer Clifton | lost |
The Grain of Dust | July 10, 1928 | George Archainbaud | lost |
The Albany Night Boat | July 20, 1928 | Alfred Raboch | lost |
Domestic Meddlers | August 15, 1928 | James Flood | lost |
The Toilers | October 1, 1928 | Reginald Barker | extant |
The Naughty Duchess | October 10, 1928 | Tom Terriss | lost |
The Power of Silence | October 20, 1928 | Wallace Worsley | extant |
The Cavalier | November 1, 1928 | Irvin Willat | extant |
Marriage by Contract | November 9, 1928 | James Flood | extant |
The Floating College | November 10, 1928 | George Crone | lost |
The Gun Runner | November 20, 1928 | Edgar Lewis | lost |
Tropical Nights | December 10, 1928 | Elmer Clifton | extant |
George Washington Cohen | December 20, 1928 | George Archainbaud | extant |
Broadway Fever | January 1, 1929 | Edward F. Cline | incomplete |
The Rainbow | February 1, 1929 | Reginald Barker | extant |
Lucky Boy | February 2, 1929 | Norman Taurog | extant |
The Spirit of Youth | February 15, 1929 | Walter Lang | extant |
The Devil's Apple Tree | February 20, 1929 | Elmer Clifton | lost |
Molly and Me | March 1, 1929 | Albert Ray | incomplete. missing reel 7 |
My Lady's Past | April 1, 1929 | Albert Ray | extant |
The Voice Within | April 15, 1929 | George Archainbaud | lost |
Border Romance | May 25, 1929 | Richard Thorpe | extant |
New Orleans | June 2, 1929 | Reginald Barker | extant |
Two Men and a Maid | June 10, 1929 | George Archainbaud | lost |
Midstream | July 29, 1929 | James Flood | incomplete |
Whispering Winds | September 5, 1929 | James Flood | lost |
Mister Antonio | October 15, 1929 | James Flood | extant |
Woman to Woman | November 1, 1929 | Victor Saville | Co-produced with Gainsborough Pictures |
Painted Faces | November 20, 1929 | Albert S. Rogell | fragment |
The Lost Zeppelin | December 20, 1929 | Edward Sloman | extant |
1930s
See also
References
- ↑ Pitts p.405
Bibliography
- Michael R. Pitts. Poverty Row Studios, 1929-1940: An Illustrated History of 55 Independent Film Companies, with a Filmography for Each. McFarland & Company, 2005.
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