From 1928 to 1936, films by First National continued to be credited solely to "First National Pictures". In July 1936, stockholders of First National Pictures, Inc. (primarily Warner Bros.) voted to dissolve the corporation and no further separate First National Pictures were made. This list does not include direct-to-video releases or films from New Line Cinema prior to its merger with Warner Bros. in 2008, nor does it include third-party films or films Warner gained the rights to as a result of mergers or acquisitions.
1910s
1918 1919 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
1920s
1920 1921 1922 1923 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
1924 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
1925 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
1926 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 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 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 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 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
1927 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 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
1928 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 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. 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
1929 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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