This is a list of films produced, co-produced, and/or distributed by Warner Bros. and also its subsidiary First National Pictures for the years 1918–1929. From 1928 to 1936, films by First National continued to be credited solely to "First National Pictures". This list does not include third-party films or films Warner gained the rights to as a result of mergers or acquisitions.
Release date
Title
Notes
May 24, 1919
Open Your Eyes
extant
June 1, 1919
Beware!
extant
November 30, 1919
Speed
Warner's short film; lost film
Release date
Title
Notes
March 4, 1923
Brass
extant
March 15, 1923
The Tie That Binds
considered lost
March 29, 1923
Little Church Around the Corner
extant
April 25, 1923
Main Street
considered lost. First film to be released after the formal setup of the studio on April 4, 1923
June 18, 1923
Penrod and Sam
extant
July 1, 1923
Where the North Begins
extant
August 19, 1923
Little Johnny Jones
considered lost
August 21, 1923
The Printer's Devil
considered lost
September 22, 1923
The Gold Diggers
Incomplete; Reels 2, 3 & the first few minutes of reel 6 remain missing.
November 4, 1923
The Country Kid
extant
December 8, 1923
Lucretia Lombard
incomplete; reel 2 damaged
December 9, 1923
Tiger Rose
abridged/incomplete. Warners' most expensive film to date with a cost of $436,000[1]
Release date
Title
Notes
January 12, 1924
Conductor 1492
extant
February 2, 1924
George Washington Jr.
considered lost
February 9, 1924
Daddies
extant
February 10, 1924
The Marriage Circle
extant
March 30, 1924
Beau Brummel
extant
May 1, 1924
How to Educate a Wife
considered lost
May 31, 1924
Broadway After Dark
distributed only; considered lost
June 15, 1924
Babbitt
considered lost
July 1, 1924
Being Respectable
considered lost
July 24, 1924
Her Marriage Vow
survives, Filmarchiv Austria
August 1, 1924
Cornered
considered lost
August 10, 1924
Lover's Lane
considered lost
August 25, 1924
The Tenth Woman
considered lost
September 1, 1924
Find Your Man
extant
October 19, 1924
Three Women
extant
October 1924
This Woman
extant
November 1, 1924
The Age of Innocence
considered lost
November 16, 1924
The Lover of Camille
survives, Film Archive Austria, Wien
November 26, 1924
The Dark Swan
considered lost
December 1, 1924
The Lighthouse by the Sea
survives, many archival holdings
December 18, 1924
A Lost Lady
considered lost
Release date
Title
Notes
January 1, 1925
The Bridge of Sighs
survives, Archives Du Film Du CNC, Bois d'Arcy
January 11, 1925
The Narrow Street
incomplete
March 15, 1925
On Thin Ice
lost film
March 29, 1925
A Broadway Butterfly
lost film
April 26, 1925
Recompense
lost film
May 16, 1925
My Wife and I
lost film
June 7, 1925
The Man Without a Conscience
survives, Danish Film Institute, Copenhagen
July 6, 1925
Eve's Lover
lost film
July 13, 1925
Tracked in the Snow Country
survives, Cinemateket-Svenska Film institutet, Stockholm
July 25, 1925
How Baxter Butted In
lost film
August 1, 1925
Kiss Me Again
lost film
August 6, 1925
The Woman Hater
lost film
September 5, 1925
The Limited Mail
survives, several archive holdings
September 12, 1925
The Wife Who Wasn't Wanted
lost film
September 19, 1925
His Majesty, Bunker Bean
survives, incomplete/abridged version UCLA Film and TV Archive
September 26, 1925
Below the Line
survives, incomplete/abridged version
October 11, 1925
The Man on the Box
survives, George Eastman and UCLA Film and Television Archive
October 24, 1925
Compromise
lost film
October 25, 1925
Bobbed Hair
survives, Filmoteca de Catalunya, Barcelona
October 31, 1925
Red Hot Tires
survives, Library of Congress
November 7, 1925
Seven Sinners
survives
November 14, 1925
Satan in Sables
survives, Museum of Modern Art , New York City
November 21, 1925
Rose of the World
lost film
November 28, 1925
The Clash of the Wolves
survives, several archive holdings
December 5, 1925
Three Weeks in Paris
lost film
December 12, 1925
Hogan's Alley
survives, incomplete/abridged print
December 19, 1925
Pleasure Buyers
survives, Museum of Modern Art, New York City
December 26, 1925
Lady Windermere's Fan
survives, many archive holdings
Release date
Title
Notes
January 8, 1926
The Fighting Edge
lost film
January 15, 1926
His Jazz Bride
lost film
The Sea Beast
survives, 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, 1926
The Man Upstairs
lost film
January 30, 1926
The Golden Cocoon
lost film
February 6, 1926
The Caveman
survives, incomplete with only one reel missing
February 13, 1926
The Love Toy
lost film
February 20, 1926
Bride of the Storm
lost film
February 27, 1926
The Night Cry
survives, many archive holdings[2]
March 1, 1926
Why Girls Go Back Home
lost film
March 6, 1926
The Little Irish Girl
lost film
March 7, 1926
Oh! What a Nurse!
survives, many archive holdings[3]
March 13, 1926
The Gilded Highway
lost film
March 17, 1926
Other Women's Husbands
lost film
March 20, 1926
The Sap
lost film
May 1, 1926
Hell-Bent for Heaven
lost film
May 14, 1926
Silken Shackles
lost film
May 15, 1926
The Social Highwayman
survives, Cineteca Italiana , Milan, Italy
June 19, 1926
Footloose Widows
survives, Library of Congress
July 10, 1926
The Passionate Quest
survives, Library of Congress and Filmmuseum Nederland (EYE Institut)
July 24, 1926
A Hero of the Big Snows
survives, many archival copies
July 31, 1926
So This Is Paris
extant
August 6, 1926
Don Juan
Synchronized 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, 1926
Broken Hearts of Hollywood
Synchronized score; survives, Library of Congress, Academy Film Archive (Beverly Hills)
September 2, 1926
The Honeymoon Express
lost film
October 1, 1926
Millionaires
lost film
October 2, 1926
Across the Pacific
lost film
October 16, 1926
My Official Wife
lost film
October 23, 1926
The Better 'Ole
synchronized score; survives, several archival copies
October 30, 1926
Private Izzy Murphy
lost film
November 27, 1926
While London Sleeps
lost film
December 1, 1926
The Third Degree
survives, Library of Congress, Wisconsin Center For Film and Theater Research
Release date
Title
Notes
January 8, 1927
Finger Prints
lost film
January 15, 1927
Wolf's Clothing
lost film
January 18, 1927
The Fortune Hunter
lost film
January 22, 1927
Don't Tell the Wife
lost film
February 19, 1927
Hills of Kentucky
incomplete/abridged; Kodascope
February 26, 1927
The Gay Old Bird
lost film
March 19, 1927
White Flannels
lost film
March 20, 1927
What Every Girl Should Know
lost film
April 9, 1927
Matinee Ladies
lost film
April 23, 1927
Bitter Apples
synchronized score; lost film
April 30, 1927
The Brute
lost film
May 7, 1927
Tracked by the Police
survives, Library of Congress and the George Eastman House
May 14, 1927
The Climbers
lost film
May 21, 1927
Irish Hearts
lost film
May 22, 1927
The Missing Link
survives, several archive copies
May 28, 1927
A Million Bid
survives, Library of Congress
June 1, 1927
Simple Sis
lost film
June 4, 1927
The Black Diamond Express
lost film
June 18, 1927
Dearie
lost film
June 25, 1927
What Happened to Father?
lost film
July 23, 1927
The Heart of Maryland
Incomplete
August 20, 1927
The Bush Leaguer
lost film
August 21, 1927
When a Man Loves
synchronized score; survives, George Eastman House, Filmoteca Española (Madrid)
August 27, 1927
The Desired Woman
lost film
September 3, 1927
Slightly Used
lost film
September 4, 1927
Old San Francisco
synchronized score; survives, George Eastman House, Library of Congress
September 10, 1927
Jaws of Steel
survives, Filmmuseum Nederlands (EYE Institut)
September 17, 1927
One-Round Hogan
lost film
September 18, 1927
The First Auto
synchronized score; survives, Library of Congress
September 24, 1927
A Sailor's Sweetheart
survives, BFI National Film and Television
October 6, 1927
The Jazz Singer
First part-talking feature. Warners' highest grossing film to date surpassing Don Juan with worldwide rentals of $2,625,000[1]
October 8, 1927
Sailor Izzy Murphy
lost film
October 15, 1927
The College Widow
lost film
October 22, 1927
A Reno Divorce
lost film
October 29, 1927
A Dog of the Regiment
lost film
November 5, 1927
Good Time Charley
extant
November 12, 1927
The Silver Slave
lost film
November 19, 1927
The Girl from Chicago
lost film
November 26, 1927
Ginsberg the Great
synchronized score; lost film
December 3, 1927
Brass Knuckles
survives, Cineteca Nazionale , Rome
December 17, 1927
If I Were Single
survives, BFI National Film and Television Archive
December 24, 1927
Ham and Eggs at the Front
extant
December 31, 1927
Husbands for Rent
lost film
Release date
Title
Notes
January 14, 1928
Beware of Married Men
survives, incomplete fragment of only 1 reel, UCLA Film and Television Archive (Los Angeles)
January 28, 1928
A Race for Life
extant
February 11, 1928
The Little Snob
part-talking; lost film
February 25, 1928
Across the Atlantic
part-talking; considered lost
March 10, 1928
Powder My Back
considered lost
March 14, 1928
Tenderloin
part-talking; lost film
March 28, 1928
Domestic Troubles
considered lost
April 7, 1928
The Crimson City
extant
April 21, 1928
Rinty of the Desert
considered lost
April 26, 1928
Glorious Betsy
part-talking
May 12, 1928
Pay as You Enter
considered lost
May 21, 1928
The Lion and the Mouse
part-talking
May 26, 1928
Five and Ten Cent Annie
part-talking; survives BFI National Film and Television, London
July 18, 1928
Lights of New York
First all-talking feature
August 11, 1928
Women They Talk About
part-talking; lost film
August 25, 1928
Caught in the Fog
part-talking; survives, BFI National Film and Television Archive, London
August 25, 1928
State Street Sadie
part-talking; lost film
September 1, 1928
The Midnight Taxi
part-talking; survives, BfI National Film and Television Archive, London
September 6, 1928
The Terror
all-talking; lost film
September 9, 1928
Night Watch
extant
September 16, 1928
Waterfront
extant
September 19, 1928
The Singing Fool
part-talking. Warners' highest grossing film to date surpassing The Jazz Singer with worldwide rentals of $5,916,000[1]
September 23, 1928
Show Girl
extant
October 14, 1928
Do Your Duty
lost film
October 18, 1928
Land of the Silver Fox
part-talking; extant, George Eastman
October 18, 1928
Lilac Time
extant
October 27, 1928
Beware of Bachelors
part-talking; film survives at the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C
November 1, 1928
Noah's Ark
part-talking. Warners' first film to cost over $1 million.[1]
November 3, 1928
The Home Towners
all-talking; lost film
November 4, 1928
The Haunted House
Unclear
November 11, 1928
Outcast
extant
December 1, 1928
On Trial
all-talking; lost film
December 2, 1928
Adoration
extant
December 8, 1928
The Little Wildcat
part-talking; lost film
December 9, 1928
The Barker
survives, Museum of Modern Art, New York City
December 15, 1928
My Man
part-talking; lost film
December 22, 1928
Conquest
all-talking; lost film
December 26, 1928
The Ware Case
extant
Release date
Title
Notes
January 6, 1929
Synthetic Sin
synchronized score
January 12, 1929
Cheyenne
synchronized score; lost film
January 12, 1929
Scarlet Seas
extant
January 26, 1929
Fancy Baggage
part-talking; lost film
January 27, 1929
Seven Footprints to Satan
synchronized score
February 2, 1929
Stark Mad
released in both an all-talking version and a silent version; lost film
February 3, 1929
His Captive Woman
part-talking
February 9, 1929
The Greyhound Limited
part-talking
The Million Dollar Collar
part-talking; lost film
February 10, 1929
Weary River
part-talking
February 16, 1929
The Redeeming Sin
part-talking; lost film
February 17, 1929
The Lawless Legion
synchronized score; lost film
The Royal Rider
synchronized score; lost film
February 23, 1929
Stolen Kisses
part-talking; lost film
February 28, 1929
Why Be Good?
synchronized score
March 3, 1929
Children of the Ritz
considered lost
March 10, 1929
Saturday's Children
part-talking; lost film
March 16, 1929
One Stolen Night
part-talking; lost film
March 23, 1929
Kid Gloves
part-talking; extant at GEH
March 24, 1929
Queen of the Night Clubs
all-talking; lost film
March 24, 1929
Love and the Devil
extant
March 30, 1929
Hardboiled Rose
part-talking; lost film
March 31, 1929
The Divine Lady
synchronized score
April 6, 1929
No Defense
part-talking; lost film
April 8, 1929
The Desert Song
all-talking; part Technicolor; Warner's first color film
April 18, 1929
Sonny Boy
all-talking; lost film
April 20, 1929
Frozen River
part-talking; lost film
April 27, 1929
From Headquarters
part-talking; lost film
April 28, 1929
House of Horror
part-talking; considered lost
May 4, 1929
Glad Rag Doll
part-talking; lost film
May 5, 1929
Hot Stuff
part-talking; considered lost
May 9, 1929
The Squall
all-talking
May 12, 1929
Two Weeks Off
part-talking; lost film
May 19, 1929
Prisoners
part-talking; lost film
May 23, 1929
The Flying Scotsman
part-talking; produced by British International Pictures and WB British
June 2, 1929
Careers
all-talking; lost film
June 22, 1929
Madonna of Avenue A
all-talking; lost film
June 23, 1929
The Girl in the Glass Cage
part-talking; lost film
June 29, 1929
The Gamblers
all-talking; lost film
June 30, 1929
Broadway Babies
all-talking
July 7, 1929
The Man and the Moment
part-talking; lost film
July 8, 1929
The Time, the Place and the Girl
all-talking; lost film
July 13, 1929
On with the Show!
all-talking; all Technicolour; Warner's first all-colour film
July 14, 1929
Twin Beds
all-talking; lost film
July 21, 1929
Drag
all-talking
July 28, 1929
Smiling Irish Eyes
all-talking; Technicolour segments; lost film
August 4, 1929
Hard to Get
all-talking; lost film
August 10, 1929
The Hottentot
all-talking; lost film
August 11, 1929
Dark Streets
all-talking; lost film
August 17, 1929
The Argyle Case
all-talking; lost film
August 24, 1929
Say It with Songs
all-talking; Incomplete
August 25, 1929
Her Private Life
all-talking; lost film
August 30, 1929
Gold Diggers of Broadway
all-talking; all Technicolor; lost film
August 31, 1929
Honky Tonk
all-talking; lost film
In the Headlines
all-talking; lost film
September 1, 1929
Fast Life
all-talking; lost film
September 7, 1929
Skin Deep
all-talking; lost film
September 14, 1929
Hearts in Exile
all-talking; lost film
September 15, 1929
The Careless Age
all-talking; lost film
The Great Divide
all-talking
September 22, 1929
A Most Immoral Lady
all-talking; lost film
October 16, 1929
The Isle of Lost Ships
all-talking
October 17, 1929
So Long Letty
all-talking
October 19, 1929
Is Everybody Happy?
all-talking; lost film
October 20, 1929
Young Nowheres
all-talking; lost film
October 27, 1929
The Girl from Woolworth's
all-talking; lost film
November 1, 1929
Disraeli
All-talking; Academy Award nominee for Best Picture ; Incomplete
November 7, 1929
Paris
all-talking; part Technicolor; lost film
November 8, 1929
Footlights and Fools
all-talking; lost film
November 9, 1929
The Sap
part-talking; lost film
November 10, 1929
The Forward Pass
all-talking; lost film
November 17, 1929
Little Johnny Jones
all-talking; lost film
November 24, 1929
The Sacred Flame
all-talking; lost film
December 1, 1929
The Painted Angel
all-talking; lost film
December 5, 1929
Evidence
all-talking; lost film
December 8, 1929
The Love Racket
all-talking; lost film
December 14, 1929
The Aviator
all-talking; lost film
December 21, 1929
Tiger Rose
all-talking
December 29, 1929
The Show of Shows
all-talking; part Technicolour
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