First National - Notable First National Productions

Notable First National Productions

Made before the merger with Warner Bros. Pictures in 1936.

  • Tarzan of the Apes (1918, distributor)
  • Smilin' Through (1922)
  • The Brass Bottle (1923)
  • The Isle of Lost Ships (1923)
  • Ashes of Vengeance (1923)
  • Flaming Youth (1923)
  • So Big (1924)
  • The Sea Hawk (1924)
  • Cytherea (1924) part-Technicolor film
  • The Lost World (1925)
  • We Moderns (1925)
  • Ella Cinders (1926)
  • Twinkletoes (1926)
  • Irene (1926) part-Technicolor film
  • Camille (1926)
  • Her Wild Oat (1927)
  • The Stolen Bride (1927)
  • Oh, Kay! (1928)
  • Lilac Time (1928)

After Purchase by Warner Bros.

  • The Divine Lady (1929)
  • Synthetic Sin (1929)
  • Footlights and Fools (1929)
  • The Dawn Patrol (1930)
  • Kismet (1930)
  • Five Star Final (1931)
  • Little Caesar (1931)
  • Cabin in the Cotton (1932)
  • Doctor X (1932)
  • The Dark Horse (1932)
  • Silver Dollar (1932)
  • 20,000 Years in Sing Sing (1932)
  • Two Seconds (1932)
  • Union Depot (1932)
  • Convention City (1933)
  • The Little Giant (1933)
  • The World Changes (1933)
  • Wonder Bar (1934)
  • The Irish in Us (1935)
  • Hollywood Hotel (1937)

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