List of Tiffany Pictures films

This is a list of films produced or distributed by the American studio Tiffany Pictures between 1922 and 1933. Tiffany was one of the dominant independent companies during the early studio era, and its releases were popular with audiences.[1] In 1932 the company was absorbed into the short-lived Sono Art company, which handled its remaining releases.

1920s

Title Release Date Director Notes
Peacock AlleyJanuary 23, 1922Robert Z. LeonardDistributed by Metro Pictures
FascinationApril 10, 1922Robert Z. LeonardDistributed by Metro Pictures
Broadway RoseSeptember 25, 1922Robert Z. LeonardDistributed by Metro Pictures
The French DollSeptember 3, 1923Robert Z. LeonardDistributed by Metro Pictures
Fashion RowDecember 3, 1923Robert Z. LeonardDistributed by Metro Pictures
JazzmaniaFebruary 12, 1923Robert Z. LeonardDistributed by Metro Pictures
Mademoiselle MidnightApril 14, 1924Robert Z. LeonardDistributed by Metro Pictures
Circe, the Enchantress October 6, 1924Robert Z. LeonardDistributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
The Sporting ChanceJune 21, 1925Oscar Apfel
Souls for SablesSeptember 14, 1925James C. McKay
Borrowed FineryNovember 1, 1925Oscar Apfel
Morals for Men November 16, 1925Bernard H. Hyman
Pleasures of the RichFebruary 1, 1926Louis J. Gasnier
Out of the StormApril 10, 1926Louis J. Gasnier
Morganson's FinishMay 5, 1926Fred Windemere
The Lodge in the WildernessJuly 11, 1926Henry McCarty
Lost at SeaSeptember 1, 1926Louis J. Gasnier
Fools of FashionOctober 1, 1926James C. McKay
College DaysOctober 15, 1926Richard Thorpe
That Model from Paris October 15, 1926Louis J. Gasnier
Josselyn's WifeNovember 15, 1926Richard Thorpe
Sin CargoNovember 15, 1926Louis J. Gasnier
Redheads PreferredDecember 1, 1926Allen Dale
The First NightJanuary 1, 1927Richard Thorpe
One Hour of LoveJanuary 15, 1927Robert Florey
Husband HuntersJanuary 15, 1927John G. Adolfi
CheatersFebruary 1, 1927Oscar Apfel
The Broken GateFebruary 15, 1927James C. McKay
The Princess from HobokenMarch 1, 1927Allen Dale
The Enchanted IslandMarch 15, 1927William G. Crosby
BackstageApril 1, 1927Phil Goldstone
The Beauty ShoppersApril 15, 1927Louis J. Gasnier
SnowboundMay 1, 1927Phil Goldstone
The Tired Business ManJune 30, 1927Allen Dale
LightningJuly 15, 1927James C. McKay
The Girl from Gay PareeSeptember 15, 1927Phil Goldstone
Women's WaresOctober 1, 1927Arthur Gregor
Once and ForeverOctober 15, 1927Phil Goldstone
Night LifeNovember 11, 1927George Archainbaud
Wild GeeseNovember 15, 1927Phil Goldstone
The Haunted ShipDecember 1, 1927Forrest Sheldon
Streets of ShanghaiDecember 15, 1927Louis J. Gasnier
A Woman Against the WorldJanuary 1, 1928George Archainbaud
Clothes Make the WomanJanuary 4, 1928Tom Terriss
The Devil's SkipperFebruary 1, 1928John G. Adolfi
Nameless MenFebruary 12, 1928Christy Cabanne
The Man in HobblesFebruary 20, 1928George Archainbaud
Their HourMarch 1, 1928Alfred Raboch
The Tragedy of YouthMarch 1, 1928George Archainbaud
Bachelor's ParadiseMarch 15, 1928George Archainbaud
The House of ScandalApril 1, 1928King Baggot
The Scarlet DoveApril 15, 1928Arthur Gregor
Ladies of the Night ClubMay 15, 1928George Archainbaud
Stormy WatersJune 1, 1928Edgar Lewis
Green Grass WidowsJune 10, 1928Alfred Raboch
Prowlers of the SeaJune 20, 1928John G. Adolfi
LingerieJuly 1, 1928George Melford
Beautiful But DumbJuly 1, 1928Elmer Clifton
The Grain of DustJuly 10, 1928George Archainbaud
The Albany Night BoatJuly 20, 1928Alfred Raboch
Domestic MeddlersAugust 15, 1928James Flood
The ToilersOctober 1, 1928Reginald Barker
The Naughty DuchessOctober 10, 1928Tom Terriss
The Power of SilenceOctober 20, 1928Wallace Worsley
The CavalierNovember 1, 1928Irvin Willat
Marriage by ContractNovember 9, 1928James Flood
The Floating CollegeNovember 10, 1928George Crone
The Gun RunnerNovember 20, 1928Edgar Lewis
Tropical NightsDecember 10, 1928Elmer Clifton
George Washington CohenDecember 20, 1928George Archainbaud
Broadway FeverJanuary 1, 1929Edward F. Cline
The RainbowFebruary 1, 1929Reginald Barker
Lucky BoyFebruary 2, 1929Norman Taurog
The Spirit of YouthFebruary 15, 1929Walter Lang
The Devil's Apple TreeFebruary 20, 1929Elmer Clifton
Molly and MeMarch 1, 1929Albert Ray
My Lady's PastApril 1, 1929Albert Ray
The Voice WithinApril 15, 1929 George Archainbaud
Border RomanceMay 25, 1929Richard Thorpe
New OrleansJune 2, 1929Reginald Barker
Two Men and a MaidJune 10, 1929George Archainbaud
MidstreamJuly 29, 1929James Flood
Whispering WindsSeptember 5, 1929James Flood
Mister AntonioOctober 15, 1929James Flood
Woman to WomanNovember 1, 1929Victor SavilleCo-produced with Gainsborough Pictures
Painted FacesNovember 20, 1929 Albert S. Rogell
The Lost ZeppelinDecember 20, 1929Edward Sloman

1930s

Title Release Date Director Notes
Party GirlJanuary 1, 1930Victor Halperin
Peacock AlleyJanuary 10, 1930Marcel de Sano
Troopers ThreeFebruary 23, 1930Norman Taurog
MambaMarch 10, 1930Albert S. Rogell
The SwellheadMarch 20, 1930James Flood
Journey's EndApril 14, 1930James WhaleCo-produced with Gainsborough Pictures
Sunny SkiesMay 18, 1930Norman Taurog
Near the Rainbow's EndJune 10, 1930J. P. McGowan
Hot CurvesJune 15, 1930Norman Taurog
The Medicine ManJune 15, 1930Scott Pembroke
Kathleen MavourneenJune 20, 1930Albert Ray
Paradise IslandJuly 15, 1930Bert Glennon
Oklahoma CycloneAugust 8, 1930John P. McCarthy
The ThoroughbredAugust 10, 1930Richard Thorpe
Wings of AdventureAugust 10, 1930Richard Thorpe
Borrowed WivesAugust 20, 1930Frank R. Strayer
Under Montana SkiesSeptember 10, 1930Richard Thorpe
Near the Trail's End September 20, 1930Wallace Fox
The Love TraderSeptember 25, 1930Joseph Henabery
ExtravaganceOctober 10, 1930Phil Rosen
The Land of Missing MenOctober 15, 1930John P. McCarthy
Just Like HeavenOctober 22, 1930 Roy William Neill
Headin' NorthNovember 1, 1930 John P. McCarthy
The Utah KidNovember 7, 1930Richard Thorpe
The Third AlarmNovember 17, 1930Emory Johnson
She Got What She WantedDecember 18, 1930James Cruze
Fighting ThruDecember 25, 1930 William Nigh
Command PerformanceJanuary 19, 1931Walter Lang
Caught CheatingJanuary 31, 1931Frank R. Strayer
The Sunrise Trail February 7, 1931John P. McCarthy
The Single SinFebruary 23, 1931William Nigh
The Drums of JeopardyMarch 2, 1931George B. Seitz
AlohaApril 15, 1931Albert S. Rogell
Hell BoundMay 1, 1931Walter Lang
Two Gun ManMay 15, 1931Phil Rosen
The Ridin' FoolMay 31, 1931John P. McCarthy
Salvation NellJuly 1, 1931James Cruze
Alias the Bad ManJuly 15, 1931Phil Rosen
Women Go on ForeverAugust 15, 1931Walter Lang
Murder at MidnightSeptember 1, 1931Frank R. Strayer
Arizona TerrorSeptember 13, 1931Phil Rosen
The Nevada BuckarooSeptember 27, 1931John P. McCarthy
Near the Trail's EndSeptember 30, 1931 Wallace Fox
Branded MenOctober 1, 1931Phil Rosen
Left Over Ladies October 1, 1931Erle C. Kenton
Range LawOctober 11, 1931Phil Rosen
Morals for WomenOctober 25, 1931Mort Blumenstock
The Pocatello KidDecember 6, 1931Phil Rosen
X Marks the SpotDecember 13, 1931Erle C. Kenton
Sunset TrailFebruary 7, 1932B. Reeves Eason
Texas Gun FighterFebruary 14, 1932Phil Rosen
Hell Fire AustinMarch 3, 1932Forrest Sheldon
Hotel ContinentalMarch 7, 1932Christy Cabanne
Whistlin' DanMarch 20, 1932Phil Rosen
Lena RiversMarch 28, 1932Phil Rosen
Strangers of the EveningMay 15, 1932H. Bruce Humberstone
The Man Called BackJuly 15, 1932Robert Florey
The Death KissDecember 5, 1932Edwin L. Marin
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See also

References

  1. Pitts p.405

Bibliography

  • Michael R. Pitts. Poverty Row Studios, 1929-1940: An Illustrated History of 55 Independent Film Companies, with a Filmography for Each. McFarland & Company, 2005.
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