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Motion Pictures, 1912-1939
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  • THE BRASS CHOIR. 1938. 1 reel, sd.
    • © Erpi Classroom Films, Inc. (Peter W. Dykema, author); 21Mar38; MP8976.
  • BRASS COMMANDMENTS. 1923. 5 reels. Based on the novel by Charles A. Seltzer.
    • Credits: Director, Lynn Reynolds; scenario, Charles Kenyon.
    • © William Fox (Fox Film Corp., author); 28Jan23; LP19033.
  • THE BRASS GIRL. Victor. 1917. 2 reels.
    • Credits: Burk Symon; director, Matt Moore.
    • © Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 3Aug17; LP11189.
  • BRASS KNUCKLES. 1927. 7 reels.
    • Credits: Director, Lloyd Bacon; story and scenario, Harvey Gates.
    • © Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 27Nov27; LP24701.
  • A BRASS MONKEY. 1917. 2 reels. From the comedy by Charles Hoyt.
    • Credits: Director, J. A. Richmond.
    • © Selig Polyscope Co.; 11May17; LP10802.
  • THE BRAT. Presented by Richard A. Rowland and Maxwell Karger. 1919. 7 reels. Adapted from the play by Maude Fulton.
    • Credits: Supervision, Maxwell Karger; director, Herbert Blache; scenario, June Mathis; adaptation, Charles Bryant.
    • © Metro Pictures Corp.; 18Aug19; LP14087.
  • THE BRAT. 1931. 6,000 ft., sd. From the play by Maude Fulton.
    • Credits: Director, John Ford; adaptation, continuity and dialogue, S. N. Behrman, Sonya Levien, editor, Alex. Troffey.
    • © Fox Film Corp.; 21Jul31; LP2387.
  • BRATS. (Hal Roach Comedy) Presented by Hal Roach. 1930. 2 reels, sd., b&w.
    • Credits: Director, James Parrott; story, Leo McCarey; dialogue, H. M. Walker; editor, Richard Currier.
    • © Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Distributing Corp.; 31Mar30; LP1190.
  • BRAVE AND BOLD. 1918. 5 reels. Based on the story "Four-forty at the Fort Penn" by Perley Poore Sheehan.
    • Credits: Direction and scenario, Carl Harbaugh.
    • © William Fox (Fox Film Corp., author); 5May18; LP12390.
  • BRAVE COWARDS. (Cameo Comedy) 1927. 1 reel.
    • Credits: Director, Mark Sandrich.
    • © Educational Film Exchanges, Inc.; 2Aug27; LP24258.
  • THE BRAVE DESERVE THE FAIR. 1915. 2 reels.
    • Credits: Written and directed by Tom Mix.
    • © Selig Polyscope Co. (Tom Mix, author); 8Oct15; LP6607.
  • A BRAVE HEART. © 1927.
    • © Pathe Exchange, Inc. (Paul Terry, author); title, descr. & 20 prints, 17Sep27; MU4311.
  • BRAVE LITTLE TAILOR. (A Walt Disney Mickey Mouse) 1938. 1 reel, sd.
    • © Walt Disney Productions, Ltd.; 16Sep38; MP8826.
  • BRAVE LITTLE WALDO. 1917. 1 reel.
    • © L-Ko Motion Picture Kompany, Inc.; SFeb17; LP10135.
  • THE BRAVE TIN SOLDIER. (A Comic Color Cartoon) 1934. 1 reel, color.
    • Credits: Animation, Jimmie Culhane, Al Eugster.
    • © Celebrity Productions, Inc.; 5Apr34; MP4684.
  • BRAVEHEART. Presented by Cecil B. DeMille. Released by Producers Distributing Corp. 1925. 7 reels. From the play "Strongheart" by William C. DeMille.
    • Credits: Producer and director, Alan Hale; adaptation, Mary O'Hara.
    • © Cinema Corporation of America; 28Dec25; LP22170.
  • THE BRAVEST OF THE BRAVE, Joker. 1915. 1 reel.
    • Credits: Producer, Allen Curtis; story, Thomas Delmar; scenario, Clarence Badger.
    • © Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 20Aug15; LP6152.
  • BRAVEST OF THE BRAVE. (An Historical Mystery) Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 1938. 1 reel, sd., sepia.
    • Credits: Director, Edward Cahn; screenplay, Herman Boxer, historical compilations, Charles E. Whittaker; narrator, Carey Wilson.
    • © Loew's, Inc.; 10Aug38; LP8231.
  • THE BRAVEST WAY. 1918. 5 reels.
    • Credits: Director, George H. Melford; story, Edith Kennedy.
    • © Famous Players-Lasky Corp.; 25May18; LP12464.
  • BRAVING BLAZES. © 1916.
    • Credits: James O. Walsh, Rex A. Taylor, Joseph A. Richmond.
    • © United States Motion Picture Corp.; title, descr. & 119 prints, 27Dec16; LU9824.
  • BRAWN OF THE NORTH. First National. 1922. 8 reels.
    • Credits: Producers, Laurence Trimble, Jane Murfin; continuity, Philip E. Hubbard.
    • © Laurence Trimble & Jane Murfin; 1Nov22; LP18350.
  • BRAY NOVELTY MAGAZINE. 1927. 1 reel each. © The Bray Productions, Inc.
    • © 15Jan27; MP3738.
    • © 7Feb27; MP3775.
    • © 15Mar27; MP3821.
    • © 8Apr27; MP3946.
    • © 30Apr27; MP3977.
  • THE BRAZEN BEAUTY. 1918. 5 reels.
    • Credits: Director, Tod Browning; story, Louise Winters; scenario, William E. Wing.
    • © Bluebird Photoplays, Inc.; 31 Aug18; LP12804.
  • BRAZIL. 1932. 1933. 2 reels. Contents.—pt. 1. Amazonian lowlands.—pt. 2. Eastern highlands.
    • © Eastman Teaching Films, Inc. (G. W. Hoke, author); pt. 1. 7Dec32; pt. 2. 20Jan33; MP3878.
  • BREACH OF PROMISE. Presented by E. W. Hammons. 1932. 7 reels, sd. Based on the story "Obscurity" by Rupert Hughes.
    • Credits: Director, Paul L. Stein; screenplay, Ben Verschleiser; adaptation and continuity, John Goodrich; dialogue, Anthony Veiller; film editor, Charles Kraft.
    • © Benjamin Verschleiser; 23Oct32; LP3509.
  • BREAD. 1918. 6 reels.
    • © Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 31Jul18; LP12715.
  • BREAD. Presented by Louis B. Mayer. 1924. 7 reels. Based on the novel by Charles G. Norris.
    • Credits: Director, Victor Schertzinger; adaptation, Leonore Coffee; continuity, Albert Lewin.
    • © Metro-Goldwyn Pictures Corp.; 23Jul24; LP20481.
  • BREAD ON THE WATERS. 1913. 1 reel.
    • Credits: Bannister Merwin.
    • © Thomas A. Edison, Inc.; 7Mar13; LP478.
  • BREAD UPON THE WATERS. 1914. 2 reels.
    • Credits: Director, Wilfrid North.
    • © The Vitagraph Co. of America (William Addison Lathrop, author); 11Jul14; LP3000.
  • BREAD UPON THE WATERS. SEE Strange Wives.
  • BREAK AWAY. (Educational-Christie Comedies) 1927. 2 reels.
    • Credits: Director, Harold Beaudine; story, Frank Roland Conklin.
    • © Christie Film Co.; 12Jan27; LP23524.
  • BREAK, BREAK, BREAK. © 1914.
    • © American Film Mfg. Co. (Sydney Ayres, author); title, descr. & 58 prints, 17Sep14; LU3373.
  • BREAK, BREAK, BREAK. SEE A Day That Is Dead.
  • THE BREAK OF DAY. (Fables, no. 399) 1929. 1 reel.
    • Credits: Paul Terry, Mannie Davis.
    • © Pathe Exchange, Inc.; 2Jan29; MP5693.
  • BREAK OF HEARTS. 1935. 9 reels, sd.
    • Credits: Producer, Pandro S. Berman; director, Philip Moeller; story, Lester Cohen; screenplay, Sarah Y. Mason, Victor Heerman, Anthony Veiller; music director, Max Steiner.
    • © RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 31 May35; LP5646.
  • BREAK THE NEWS TO MOTHER. 1919. 5 reels. Founded on the song by Charles K. Harris.
    • © Select Pictures Corp.; 5May19; LP13679.
  • BREAK THE TAPE FIRST! 1937. 1 reel.
    • © Loose-Wiles Biscuit Co. (Vocafilm Corp., author); 28Dec37; MP8072.
  • THE BREAKER. Released thru Kleine-Edison-Selig-Essanay Service. 1916. 83 min. From the story by Arthur Stringer.
    • Credits: Arranged and directed by Fred E. Wright.
    • © Essanay Film Mfg. Co.; 22Nov16; LP9584.
  • BREAKERS AHEAD. Presented by B. A. Rolfe. 1918. 5 reels.
    • Credits: Director, Charles Brabin; story and scenario, Charles J. Brabin, H. P. Keeler.
    • © Metro Pictures Corp.; 18Mar18; LP12200.
  • BREAKFAST AT SUNRISE. 1927. 7 reels. From the play by André Birabeau.
    • Credits: Director, Malcolm St. Clair; screen story, Fred de Gresac; adaptation, Gladys Unger.
    • © Joseph M. Schenck; 30Aug27; LP24335.
  • BREAKFAST FOR TWO. 1937. 65 min., sd.
    • Credits: Producer, Edward Kaufman; director, Alfred Santell; story, David Garth; screenplay, Charles Kaufman, Paul Yawitz, Viola Brothers Shore; editor, George Hively.
    • © RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 22Oct37; LP7577.
  • BREAKFAST IN BED. (Rainbow Comedies) Presented by E. B. Derr. 1930. 2 reels, sd.
    • Credits: Producer, Fred Lalley, director, Fred Guiol; story, Robert Besche; screenplay, Charles Callahan; film editor, John Link.
    • © Pathé Exchange, Inc.; 22Oct30; LP1741.
  • BREAKIN' LOOSE. Mustang. 1925. 2 reels.

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