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  • THE SERPENT IN EDEN. © 1913.
    • © Sociele' Franchise des Films et Cingmatographes Eclair; title, descr. & 19 prints, 14Nov13; LU1583.
  • A SERPENT IN THE HOUSE. Powers. 1916. 1 reel.
    • Credits: Producer, Robert Daley; scenario, L. V. Jefferson.
    • © Universal Film Mfg. Co., Inc.; 24Mar16; LP7900.
  • THE SERPENTINE. 1927. 1 reel.

© Vitaphone Corp.; 29Dec27; MP4573.

  • SERPENTS AT HOME. © 1914. 1 reel.

© Raymond L. Ditmars; title, descr. & 31 prints, 27Novl4; MU241.

  • THE SERPENT'S FANG. © 1913.

© Nordisk Films Co.; title, descr. & 68 prints, 10Sepl3; LU1226.

  • THE SERPENT'S TOOTH. 1915. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, Wally Van [pseud, of Wally Van Nostrand]

© The Vitagraph Co. of America (Frank Dazey. author); Uull5; LP5743.

THE SERVANT GIRL'S LEGACY. 1914. 600 ft.

© Lubin Mfg. Co. (Epes W. Sargent, author); 17Novl4; LP3797.

THE SERVANT IN THE HOUSE. 1920. 9 reels. Based on the play by Charles Rann Kennedy.

Credits: Director, Jack Conway; scenario, Lanier Bartlett.

© H. O. Davis; lMar20; LP14942.

  • SERVANT OF THE PEOPLE; the Story of the

Constitution of the United States. 1937. 2 reels, sd., b&w.

Credits: Director, Edward Cahn; original play, Joe Sherman, Richard Goldstone, Ray Doyle.

© Metro Goldwyn Mayer Corp.; 22Jan37; LP6915.

THE SERVANT QUESTION. 1920. 5 reels. Credits: Story, Dell Henderson. © Select Pictures Corp.; 7Jun30; LP15237.

THE SERVANT QUESTION OUT WEST. 1914. 1 reel. Credits: Producer, William Duncan. © Selig Polyscope Co. (William Alfred Corey, author); 6Junl4; LP2818.

SERVANTS' ENTRANCE. 1934. 7,553 ft., sd. From the novel by Sigrid Boo.

Credits: Director, Frank Lloyd; screen- play, Samson Raphaelson; music director, Arthur Lange.

© Fox Film Corp.; 7Sep34; LP4948.

SERVE 'EM RIGHT. 1936. 1 reel, sd.

© Chrysler Corp. (Harry P. Longstreet, author); 14Dec36; MP7003.

SERVED HOT. (Cameo Comedy) 1929. 1 reel. Credits: Director, Francis J. Martin. © Educational Film Exchanges, Inc.; 20Jan29; LP60.

SERVEL, IDEAL ELECTRICAL REFRIGERA- TION; Problem of the Ages Adequate Re- frigeration in the Home, Solved at Last. © f926.

© The Servel Corp. (F. H. Driscoll, au- thor); title, descr. & 13 prints, 16Jun26; MU3459.

SERVES YOU RIGHT. 1936. 2 reels, sd. Credits: Director, Lloyd French; story. Jack Henley, Bob McGowan. © The Vitaphone Corp.; 6Jan36; LP6031.

SERVICE. SEE Looking Forward.

  • SERVICE DE LUXE. 1938. 9 reels, sd.

Credits: Producer, Edmund Grainger; director, Rowland V. Lee; original story,

Bruce Manning, Vera Caspery; screenplay, Gertrude Purcell, Leonard Spigelgass; film editor, Ted Kent.

© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 170ct38; LP8353.

SERVICE FOR LADIES. 1927. 6,170 ft. Credits; Ernest Vajda, Benjamin Glazer; director, H. D'Abbadie; scenario. Chandler Sprague.

© Paramount Famous Lasky Corp.; 6Aug27; LP24277.

A SERVICE OF LOVE. 1917. 2 reels. From a story by O. Henry [pseud, of William Sydney Porter].

Credits: Director, John Robertson; adap- tation, Katherine Reed.

© Broadway Star Features Co., Inc.; 22Mayl7; LP10815.

  • SERVICE STRIPES. 1930. 1 reel, sd.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 9Dec30; MP2132.

  • SERVICE THAT MAKES SALES. 1936. 1 reel.
    • © AudiVision. Inc.; 8Apr36; MP6452.

SERVICE WITH A SMILE. 1934. 2 reels, sd. Credits: Director, Roy Mack; screenplay and dialogue, Eddie Moran, A. Dorian Otvos. © The Vitaphone Corp.; 12Oct34; LP5023.

  • SERVICE WITH A SMILE. (A Betty Boop Cartoon) 1937. 1 reel, sd.
    • © Paramount Pictures, Inc.; 24Sep37; MP7811.

SERVICING DODGE COMMERCIAL CARS AND TRUCKS. 1937. 1 reel, sd.

© Chrysler Corp. (Harry P. Longstreet, author); 10Sep37; MP7748.

SERVICING DODGE COMMERCIAL CARS AND TRUCKS, Series M. 1937. 1 reel.

© Chrysler Corp. (J. W. Alexander, author); 20Sep37; MP7890.

SESSUE HAYAKAWA IN THE MAN WHO LAUGHED LAST. 1929. 2 reels. © The Vitaphone Corp.; 7Sep29; MP603.

SET 'EM UP. 1937. 878 ft., sd.

Credits: Narrative, Jack Kofoed; described b,y Ford Bond.

© Columbia Pictures Corp. of Calif., Ltd.; 9Nov37; MP7934.

SET 'EM UP. (A Pete Smith Specialty) Pre- sented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 1939. 884 ft., sd., sepia.

Credits: Director, Felix E. Feist; screen- play, E. Maurice Adler; film editor, Philip Anderson.

© Loew's, Inc.; HOct39; LP9225.

  • SET FREE. 1918. 5 reels.

Credits: Direction and scenario. Tod Browning; story, Joseph Franklin Poland.

© Bluebird Photoplays, Inc.; 2Decl8; LP13093.

  • SET FREE. (Blue Streak Western) 1927.

5 reels.

Credits: Director, Arthur Rosson; story and scenario, Harrison Jacobs.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 15Jan27; LP23561.

  • THE SET-UP. (Blue Streak Western) 1926.

5 reels. From the story "Horse Sense" by L. V. Jefferson.

Credits: Director, Clifford S. Smith; sce- nario, Harrison Jacobs.

© Universal Pictures Corp.; 10Apr26; LP22595.

  • SETH'S SWEETHEART. 1914. 1 reel.

Credits: J. Edward Hungerford; director, Charles Ranson.

© Thomas A. Edison, Inc.; 19Sepl4; LP3401.

  • SETH'S WOODPILE. 1913. 1 reel.

Credits: Charles H. France.

© Thomas A. Edison, Inc.; 250ctl3; LP1461.

  • A SETTING OF AGES. (Post Nature Pic-

tures) 1920. 1 reel.

© Famous Players-Lasky Corp.; 7Nov20; MP1904.

  • THE SETTING SON. 1930. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Lewis R. Foster. © Standard Cinema Corp.; 16Feb30; LP1258.

  • SETTING THE STYLE. 1914. 1 reel.

Credits: Director, George D. Baker. © Vitagraph Co. of America (Roy L. McCardell, author); UAprl4; LP2511.

  • SETTLED AT THE SEASIDE. 1915.

Credits: Producer, Mack Sennett. © The Keystone Film Co. (Mack Sennett, author); 29Marl5; LP4876.

  • SETTLING THE OHIO VALLEY. (Westward Movement, no. 2) 1920. 1 reel.

© Society for Visual Education, Inc. (E. U. Rugg, author); 10ct20; MP1863.

SEVEN AGES OF SPORT. (Grantland Rice Sportlight) © 1925.

Credits: Producer, John L. Hawkinson.

© Pathe Exchange, Inc. (John L. Hawkinson, author); title, descr. & 20 prints, 20Aug25; MU3125.

SEVEN CHANCES. Metro-Goldwyn. Pre- sented by Joseph M. Schenck. 1925. 6 reels. Based on the comedy by Roi Cooper Me- grue produced by David Belasco.

Credits: Screen version, Jean C. Havez, Clyde Bruckman, Joseph A. Mitchell.

© Buster Keaton Productions, Inc.; 22Apr25; LP21376.

  • SEVEN DAYS. 1914.
    • © Klaw & Erlanger (Protective Amusement Co., author); 23Mar14; LP2470.
  • SEVEN DAYS. Released by Producers Distributing Corp. 1925. 7 reels. From the play by Avery Hopwood and Mary Roberts Rinehart.
    • Credits: Director, Scott Sidney; adaptation, Frank Roland Conklin.
    • © Christie Film Co., Inc.; 6Aug25; LP21706.
  • SEVEN DAYS LEAVE. 1930. 7,534 ft., sd. Adapted from the story "The Old Lady Shows Her Medals" by Sir James M. Barrie.
    • Credits: Director, Richard Wallace; adaptation, Dan Totheroh, John Farrow.
    • © Paramount Famous Lasky Corp.; 25Jan30; LP1025.
  • SEVEN FACES. 1929. 7,750 ft., sd. From the story "A Friend of Napoleon" by Richard Connell.
    • Credits: Associate producer, George Middleton; director, Berthold Viertel; editor, Ed. Robbins.
    • © Fox Film Corp.; 23Oct29; LP849.
  • SEVEN FOOTPRINTS TO SATAN. Presented

by Richard A. Rowland. 1929. 6 reels. From the story by A. Merritt.

Credits: Director, Benjamin Christensen; screen version, Richard Bee.

© First National Pictures, Inc.; 29Jan29; LP67.

  • SEVEN FOOTPRINTS TO SATAN. SEE Announcement of Creighton Hale in Seven Footprints to Satan.
  • SEVEN KEYS TO BALDPATE. 1917. 6 reels. From the play by George M. Cohan, founded on the novel by Earl Derr Biggers.
    • Credits: Director, Hugh Ford.
    • © Artcraft Pictures Corp.; lAug17; LP11163.
  • SEVEN KEYS TO BALDPATE. Paramount. 1925. 6,648 ft. From the novel by Earl Derr

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