COMPLETE SURVIVING COLLEEN MOORE FILMS
(These films exist in full and can be viewed in archives, restorations, or private collections.)
Sound Films (All Survive)
The Social Register (1934)
The Power and the Glory (1933) – Survives; highly regarded early sound film
Late Silent Era (Surviving Prints Confirmed)
Why Be Good? (1929) – Print exists in a European archive; restored and screened publicly
Synthetic Sin (1929) – Surviving print exists (Italian archive)
The Divine Lady (1929) – Survives; Moore appears in a supporting role
The Hollywood Revue of 1929 (1929) – Survives; Moore appears as herself
The Vagabond Lover (1929) – Survives; early Rudy Vallée film with Moore cameo
Voice of Hollywood (1929) – Survives; short-subject appearance
Mid–Late 1920s (Surviving Titles)
The Patsy (1928) – Survives; popular Marion Davies comedy with Moore in supporting role
Bringing Up Father (1928) – Survives
Breakfast at Sunrise (1927) – Survives
The Joy Girl (1927) – Survives; known for early color sequences
Early Career (Surviving Feature)
Tillie’s Punctured Romance (1914) – Survives; Moore appears uncredited as a child extra (historically important)
🎬 PARTIALLY SURVIVING COLLEEN MOORE FILMS
(These films exist only in fragments, incomplete reels, or partial reconstructions.)
According to the survival count (7 partially surviving films) and NitrateVille research, the following are known partials:
Flaming Youth (1923) – Only one reel survives; her most famous film in its day
Footlights and Fools (1929) – Survival status uncertain; partial elements reported
Smiling Irish Eyes (1929) – Survival uncertain; believed incomplete or lost, but fragments may exist
(The remaining partially surviving titles are not fully identified in public sources, but the total number is confirmed as seven.)
🎬 SUMMARY OF SURVIVAL STATUS
64 total films
30 survive complete
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