Gary Cooper & Fay Wray in lost film Legion of the Condemned (1928, dir. William A. Wellman)
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Gary Cooper & Fay Wray in lost film Legion of the Condemned (1928, dir. William A. Wellman)
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Gary Cooper & Fay Wray in Legion of the Condemned (1928, dir. William A. Wellman), which has been classified as a “lost film”.
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Human Wreckage (1923), an independent, early anti-drug film directed by Dorothy Davenport after the morphine-related death of her husband. The film, which starred Bessie Love as a suicidal morphine addict (right, shooting up) & Davenport (left, carrying deeply appalled baby), is considered lost.
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A publicity still for Bright Lights (1925, dir. Robert Z Leonard), a silent romantic comedy that is now considered lost. The women are dressed as giant perfume bottles.
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From the lost film To the Stars (1906, dir. Georges Méliès) (via)
Production still of “Mermaid Land” in the lost film A Daughter of the Gods (1916, dir. Herbert Brenon) (via)
Georges Méliès (left, standing) as a medium in the lost film Phantom Apparitions (1910, dir. Georges Méliès) (via)
From the lost film Sortie sans permission (c.1898-1908, dir. Georges Méliès) (via)
Lon Chaney publicity photo (MGM), circa 1925 (via)
London After Midnight (1927, dir. Tod Browning) (via)
Thérèse Raquin (1928, dir. Jacques Feyder) (via)