List of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer films (1924–1929)

The following is a list of films originally produced and/or distributed theatrically by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and released between 1924 and 1929.

Release date Title Notes
April 14, 1924Mademoiselle MidnightDistribution only; produced by Tiffany Productions
April 21, 1924Sherlock Jr.Distribution only; produced by Joseph M. Schenck
June 23, 1924Revelation
July 21, 1924The Arab
August 3, 1924Broken BarriersConsidered lost
August 4, 1924BreadConsidered lost
August 11, 1924Tess of the d'UrbervillesConsidered lost
August 25, 1924Little Robinson Crusoe
September 1, 1924Sinners in SilkConsidered lost
September 8, 1924The Red Lily
September 15, 1924YolandaDistribution only; produced by William Randolph Hearst for the Cosmopolitan Corporation
September 15, 1924Wine of Youth
September 29, 1924His Hour
September 29, 1924One Night in Rome
October 6, 1924The Beauty PrizeConsidered lost
October 6, 1924Circe, the EnchantressDistribution only; produced by Tiffany Productions
October 13, 1924The NavigatorDistribution only; presented by Joseph M. Schenck
October 20, 1924The BandoleroConsidered lost
October 27, 1924Married FlirtsConsidered lost
November 3, 1924Along Came RuthConsidered lost
November 9, 1924He Who Gets SlappedThe first film made completely by MGM as Slats became its first original MGM lion mascot after Goldwyn Pictures took over 2 unknown lions.[1]
November 19, 1924The SnobConsidered lost
November 24, 1924The Silent Accuser
November 24, 1924So This Is Marriage?Considered lost
December 1, 1924The Wife of the CentaurConsidered lost
December 4, 1924Greed
December 6, 1924RomolaDistribution only; produced by Inspiration Pictures
December 8, 1924Janice MeredithDistribution only; produced by William Randolph Hearst
December 29, 1924The Dixie HandicapConsidered lost
January 19, 1925Excuse MeConsidered lost
February 9, 1925Cheaper to MarryConsidered lost
February 10, 1925Chu-Chin-ChowUS distribution only; made in the UK by Graham-Wilcox Productions
February 15, 1925The Great Divide
February 16, 1925The Rag Man
February 23, 1925Lady of the Night
February 23, 1925The Prairie WifeThe first sound film with Jackie the Lion as the MGM mascot. Distribution only; produced by Eastern Productions
March 11, 1925Seven ChancesDistribution only; produced by Buster Keaton Productions, presented by Joseph M. Schenck
March 16, 1925The Monster
March 22, 1925The Denial
March 29, 1925Daddy's Gone A-Hunting
March 29, 1925The Way of a Girl
March 30, 1925Confessions of a Queen
April 13, 1925The Sporting Venus
April 20, 1925Man and Maid
April 27, 1925Proud Flesh
May 2, 1925Zander the GreatDistribution only; produced by William Randolph Hearst for the Cosmopolitan Corporation
May 4, 1925The White Desert
August 16, 1925The Unholy Threeremade in 1930
August 26, 1925The Merry Widowremade in 1934
September 6, 1925Pretty Ladies
September 13, 1925Never the Twain Shall MeetDistribution only; produced by William Randolph Hearst for Cosmopolitan
September 20, 1925Sun-Up
September 22, 1925The Circle
September 23, 1925A Slave of Fashion
September 27, 1925The Mystic
October 4, 1925Exchange of Wives
October 4, 1925The MidshipmanProduced under the supervision of the U. S. Navy Department
October 11, 1925The Tower of Lies
November 1, 1925Go WestDistribution only; produced by Buster Keaton Productions
November 5, 1925The Big Parade
November 8, 1925Lights of Old BroadwayA Cosmopolitan production
November 8, 1925Time, the Comedian
November 9, 1925Old Clothes
November 15, 1925Bright Lights
November 15, 1925Don't
November 22, 1925The Only Thing
December 6, 1925His Secretary
December 13, 1925The Masked Bride
December 20, 1925Soul Mates
December 27, 1925The Great Love
December 27, 1925Sally, Irene and Mary
December 30, 1925Ben-Hurpartial Technicolor; remade in 1959 and 2016
January 4, 1926Dance Madness
January 11, 1926The Blackbird
January 11, 1926Mike
February 1, 1926The Auction Block
February 15, 1926The Devil's Circus
February 15, 1926Mare Nostrum
February 21, 1926TorrentA Cosmopolitan production
February 24, 1926La Bohème
March 1, 1926Monte Carlo
March 28, 1926The Exquisite Sinner
April 19, 1926Beverly of GraustarkA Cosmopolitan production
May 2, 1926Brown of Harvard
May 10, 1926Money Talks
May 17, 1926The Boob
May 21, 1926The Barrier
May 24, 1926Paris
June 26, 1926Lovey Mary
June 28, 1926The Road to Mandalay
July 25, 1926A Waltz DreamUS distribution; made in Germany by UFA
August 9, 1926The Scarlet Letter
August 14, 1926The Boy Friend
September 4, 1926Battling ButlerA Buster Keaton production
September 5, 1926The Waning Sex
September 26, 1926Blarney
September 30, 1926Bardelys the Magnificent
October 10, 1926The TemptressA Cosmopolitan production
October 10, 1926War Paint
October 17, 1926The Gay Deceiver
October 24, 1926The Magician
November 7, 1926Upstage
November 14, 1926The Desert's Toll
November 14, 1926Exit Smiling
November 21, 1926The Flaming ForestA Cosmopolitan production
November 28, 1926There You Are!
November 28, 1926Tin Hats
December 4, 1926Love's Blindness
December 5, 1926FaustUS distribution; made in Germany by UFA
December 18, 1926Valencia
December 20, 1926The Fire Brigade
December 23, 1926Tell It to the Marines
December 25, 1926Flesh and the Devil
January 1, 1927A Little Journey
January 15, 1927Johnny Get Your Hair Cut
January 22, 1927The Show
January 27, 1927Winners of the Wilderness
January 29, 1927The Red MillA Cosmopolitan production
February 5, 1927Altars of Desire
February 5, 1927The Taxi Dancer
February 12, 1927Women Love Diamonds
February 19, 1927The Demi-Bride
February 19, 1927The Valley of Hell
February 26, 1927The Understanding HeartA Cosmopolitan production
March 12, 1927Slide, Kelly, Slide
March 15, 1927Heaven on Earth
March 26, 1927Mr. Wu
April 2, 1927Frisco Sally Levy
April 30, 1927Rookies
May 1, 1927Lovers?
May 7, 1927California
May 11, 1927Annie Laurie
May 14, 1927Captain Salvation
May 21, 1927Tillie the ToilerA Cosmopolitan production
June 4, 1927The Unknown
June 11, 1927The Frontiersman
June 18, 1927The Callahans and the Murphys
June 25, 1927On Ze Boulevard
July 9, 1927Twelve Miles Out
August 6, 1927The Bugle Call
August 13, 1927Mockery
August 20, 1927After Midnight
August 27, 1927Adam and Evil
September 2, 1927The Garden of Allah
September 3, 1927Foreign Devils
September 21, 1927The Student Prince in Old Heidelberg
October 1, 1927Body and Soul
October 1, 1927The Fair Co-EdA Marion Davies production
October 9, 1927The Road to Romance
October 13, 1927The Thirteenth Hour
October 22, 1927Spring Fever
October 29, 1927Tea for Three
November 1, 1927Quality Street
November 12, 1927BeckyA Cosmopolitan production
November 19, 1927Man, Woman and Sin
November 20, 1927In Old Kentucky
November 29, 1927Love
December 3, 1927London After Midnightconsidered lost
December 8, 1927The Enemy
December 10, 1927Spoilers of the West
December 17, 1927The LovelornA Cosmopolitan production
December 24, 1927Buttons
January 8, 1928Baby Mine
January 8, 1928West PointProduced by permission of the War Department with cooperation of the U. S. Military Academy
January 14, 1928The Divine Womanconsidered lost
January 21, 1928The Law of the Range
January 28, 1928Wickedness Preferred
February 4, 1928The Latest from Paris
February 11, 1928Rose-Marie
February 18, 1928The Crowd
March 4, 1928The Smart Set
March 17, 1928Bringing Up Father
March 20, 1928The Trail of '98
March 24, 1928The Big City
March 24, 1928Under the Black Eagle
March 24, 1928Wyoming
March 31, 1928Circus Rookies
April 7, 1928Across to Singapore
April 14, 1928Laugh, Clown, Laugh
April 21, 1928Riders of the Dark
April 22, 1928The Patsy
April 28, 1928The Actress
May 5, 1928Diamond Handcuffs
May 19, 1928A Certain Young Man
June 9, 1928Detectives
June 16, 1928Forbidden Hours
June 23, 1928The Cossacks
June 30, 1928Mademoiselle from ArmentieresUS distribution; made in the UK by Gaumont British
June 30, 1928Telling the World
July 14, 1928The Adventurer
July 26, 1928SkirtsUS distribution; made in the UK by British International Pictures
August 4, 1928The Mysterious Lady
August 11, 1928Four Walls
August 15, 1928Beau Broadway
September 1, 1928Our Dancing DaughtersA Cosmopolitan production
September 2, 1928The Cardboard Lover
September 8, 1928Excess Baggage
September 15, 1928Beyond the Sierras
September 15, 1928While the City Sleeps
September 22, 1928The Cameraman
September 27, 1928The Baby Cyclone
October 26, 1928Shadows of the Night
November 2, 1928The VikingPresented by Herbert T. Kalmus
First color feature with a soundtrack, however its not the first color film by MGM. The first MGM color films have 2 completely lost films with a missing lion mascot named Bill, called "Buffalo Bill's Last Flight" (1927) and "The Heart of General E. Lee" (1928). First film with Telly the Lion as the first color MGM mascot, however Jackie still took over the black and white era.
November 10, 1928White Shadows in the South Seas
November 15, 1928Alias Jimmy ValentinePart-talkie; first MGM feature with talking sequences
November 17, 1928The Bushranger
November 17, 1928The Masks of the Devil
November 20, 1928Show People
November 23, 1928The Wind
November 24, 1928West of Zanzibar
December 1, 1928Dream of Love
December 1, 1928A Lady of Chance
December 15, 1928A Woman of Affairs
December 23, 1928Brotherly Love
December 29, 1928Honeymoon
January 5, 1929Morgan's Last Raid
January 12, 1929A Single Man
January 12, 1929Confession
January 19, 1929The Flying FleetProduced with the sanction of the U. S. Navy
January 23, 1929The Bellamy TrialA Hearst News Service production
February 1, 1929The Broadway MelodyWinner of the Academy Award for Best Picture; the first MGM film to win Best Picture
First full-talking MGM feature; also released in a silent version which was 3,429 feet shorter than the version with dialogue.
February 9, 1929All at Sea
February 11, 1929NapoleonUS distribution; made in France by the Films Abel Gance (a Gaumont-Metro presentation)
February 16, 1929Casanova/The Loves of CasanovaUS distribution; made in France by the Société des Cinéromans
February 23, 1929Wild Orchids
March 2, 1929The Overland Telegraph
March 4, 1929SpiesUS distribution; made in Germany by UFA
March 16, 1929The Duke Steps Out
March 23, 1929The Great Power[2]
March 23, 1929Tide of Empire
March 29, 1929Desert Nights
March 30, 1929The Bridge of San Luis Rey
April 6, 1929Spite Marriage
April 13, 1929The Voice of the CityA Cosmopolitan production
April 20, 1929Sioux Blood
April 27, 1929The Pagan
May 4, 1929Where East is East
May 11, 1929The Desert Rider
May 25, 1929A Man's Man
May 28, 1929China Bound
June 8, 1929The Trial of Mary Dugan
June 15, 1929The Idle Rich
July 8, 1929Thunder
July 13, 1929Wonder of Women
July 26, 1929The Last of Mrs. Cheyney
July 27, 1929The Single Standard
August 17, 1929Madame X
August 20, 1929Hallelujah
August 24, 1929MarianneA Marion Davies production
August 24, 1929Our Modern Maidens
August 31, 1929The Girl in the Show
September 7, 1929Speedway
September 14, 1929The Unholy Night
September 21, 1929Wise Girls
September 28, 1929His Glorious Night
October 5, 1929The Mysterious Island
October 19, 1929The Thirteenth Chair
November 8, 1929So This Is College
November 16, 1929The KissMGM's last silent film
November 23, 1929The Hollywood Revue of 1929Nominated for Academy Award for Best Picture
November 23, 1929Untamed
December 6, 1929It's a Great Life
December 20, 1929Navy Blues
December 27, 1929Devil-May-Care
December 27, 1929Their Own Desire

See also

References

  1. Eames, John Douglas. The MGM Story. Octopus Books, London. 1975
  2. "The Great Power". AllMovie. Retrieved 10 April 2018.
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