Poster for the 1931 film The Last Flight. The item has no copyright markings on it as can be seen in the links above. United States Copyright Office page 2 "Visually Perceptible Copies The notice for visually p More
Poster del film Alias the Doctor Public domain photograph of a movie film poster advertisement, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Lobby card for the 1932 film The Cabin in the Cotton.
Poster for the American drama film Scarlet Seas (1929). The item has no copyright markings on it as can be seen in the links above. At bottom is Country of origin and production USA, a logo for Morgan Litho Cor More
Movie poster for the American romantic drama film Weary River 1929. There are no copyright marks. At bottom left is Country of origin & production USA. At bottom right is 1-SH-A. United States Copyright Offic More
Lobby card for the American drama film Scarlet Seas (1929). Public domain photograph of a movie film poster advertisement, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Lobby card for the American drama film The Noose (1928). The item has no copyright markings on it as can be seen in the links above. At lower left is Country of origin USA. United States Copyright Office page 2 More
Window poster for the American drama film film The Patent Leather Kid (1927).
Magyar: A Letört bimbók című 1919-es amerikai némafilm magyarországi plakátja
Magyar: A Vérvirágok (The Bright Shawl) című 1923-as amerikai némafilm magyarországi plakátja
Actor Richard Barthelmess on page 52 of the December 1921 Photoplay.
Photoplay, March 1921 Public domain photograph - actress, 1920s female portrait, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Still from the American film The Bright Shawl (1923). Subjects: motion pictures, actors
A scene from the American silent film Experience (1921) with Richard Barthelmess (right). Subjects: motion pictures, actors
A scene from the American comedy drama film The Hope Chest (1918), Which played at the Coliseum Theater, Seattle. Includes George Fawcett (right) and Dorothy Gish. Date stamped Dec. 26, 1918. Subjects: motion More
Richard Barthelmess, film actor, in The Patent Leather Kid (1927). Subjects: actors, motion pictures
Richard Barthelmess in the American romance drama film The Seventh Day (1922). Subjects: actors, motion pictures
Still from the American romance drama film The Seventh Day (1922). Subjects: motion pictures, actors
Still from the American drama film The Enchanted Cottage (1924) with Richard Barthelmess and May McAvoy. Subjects: motion pictures, actresses, actors
A scene from the American romantic comedy film Three Men and a Girl (1919), which played at the Strand Theater, Seattle. Dated Ap. 1919. Includes Marguerite Clark and Richard Barthelmess. Subjects: motion pic More
Film actor Richard Barthelmess in the American drama film Tol'able David (1921). Subjects: actors
Still from the American film Way Down East (1920). Subjects: motion pictures, actors, actresses
Poster for the film Just Suppose (1926). Public domain photograph of movie theater building, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Lobby card for the film The Amateur Gentleman (1926). Public domain photograph of a movie film poster advertisement, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Poster for the 1925 film Soul Fire. Renewal searches were done in both film and artwork for the years 1952 and 1953 There were no listing for the title in films and no listings for First National in artwork. More
Lobby card for the film The Beautiful City (1925). Public domain photograph of a movie film poster advertisement, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Lobby card for the American comedy film film Shore Leave (1925).
Photoplay, Jan. 1923
The New Movie, Feb. 1930 Public domain photograph of an actor, movie film scene, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
The New Movie, Dec. 1930 Public domain photograph of an advertising poster, advertisement, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Richard Barthelmess e Molly O'Day in The Patent Leather Kid (1927), Screenland Magazine.
Marian Marsh e Richard Barthelmess nel film Alias the Doctor
Molly O'Day and Richard Barthelmess in The Patent Leather Kid (1927).
Cary Grant, Richard Barthelmess, Thomas Mitchell and Allyn Joslyn in Only Angels Have Wings, 1939.
Photo of Richard Barthelmess, Cary Grant, Thomas Mitchell (Allyn Joslyn in background) from the 1939 film Only Angels Have Wings. A search for renewals was done in books for the years 1970 and 1971. Neither More
Motion Picture, September 1930
Richard Barthelmess in Just Suppose, 1926 Public domain photograph of an advertising poster, advertisement, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Study of Richard Barthelmess by Ricardo Public domain photograph - bust portrait sculpture, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Still from The Enchanted Cottage (1924). The female ghost is played by Polly Archer, as revealed in Photoplay, October 1924.
Dick Barthelmess in Tol'able David Public domain photograph of movie theater building, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Still from Tol'able David published in Classics of the Silent Screen
Loretta Young and Richard Barthelmess in Heroes for Sale (1933) - trailer (cropped screenshot)
Newspaper advertisement for the American film The Bond Boy (1922) with Richard Barthelmess, on page 6 of the October 6, 1922 Duluth Herald.
Newspaper advisement for the American film The Bond Boy (1922) with Richard Barthelmess, on page 6 of the October 6, 1922 Duluth Herald.
Advertisement for the American drama film Classmates (1924). with Richard Barthelmess and Madge Evans, on page 21 of the November 26, 1924 Variety.
Newspaper advertisement for the American film The Love Flower (1920) with Richard Barthelmess and Carol Dempster, on page 11 of the February 14, 1921 Duluth Herald.
Newspaper ad for the American western film Scarlet Days (1919) with Richard Barthelmess, on page 7 of the February 14, 1920 Duluth Herald.
Advertisement for the American romance drama film The Seventh Day (1922) with Richard Barthelmess, on page 43 of the March 10, 1922 Variety.
Advertisement for the American comedy film film Shore Leave (1925), on page 4 of the September 14, 1925 Film Daily.
Advertisement for the American drama film Sonny (1922) with Richard Barthelmess, on page 43 of the April 28, 1922 Variety.
Advertisement for the American drama film Sonny (1922) with Richard Barthelmess, on page 34 of the May 26, 1922 Variety.
Newspaper advertisement for the American drama film Sonny (1922) with Richard Barthelmess, on page 5 of the October 27, 1922 St. Louis Argus.
Newspaper advertisement for the American film Tol'able David (1921) with Gladys Hulette and Richard Barthelmess, overlapping ads for other films removed from image, on page 6 of the December 24, 1921 Duluth Herald.
Newspaper advertisement for the American film Tol'able David (1921) with Richard Barthelmess, on page 7 of the December 24, 1921 Duluth Herald.
Display outside of Trianon Theatre, Birmingham, Alabama advertising The Enchanted Cottage (1924).
Poster for the 1930 film, The Dawn Patrol
Lobby card for Just Suppose (1926).
Marian Nixon, Robert Edeson, and Richard Barthelmess in a scene from the 1930 film The Lash.
Richard Barthelmess and Marion Nixon in a scene from the 1931 film The Lash.
Publicity still of Richard Barthelmess in the American film Massacre (1934) .
Original publicity photo of Richard Barthelmess for A Modern Hero (1934)
Photo from the 1928 film The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come. Pictured are Richard Barthelmess and Molly O'Day.
Still from the American romance drama film The Seventh Day (1922), on page 70 of the February 18, 1922 Exhibitors Herald.
Way Down East 1920
Still from Way Down East
Advertisement for the American drama film Experience (1921) with Nita Naldi as Temptation and Richard Barthelmess as Youth, on page 15 of the September 24, 1921 Exhibitors Herald.
Advertisement for the American drama film The Fighting Blade (1923), on page 7 of the August 31, 1923 Film Daily.
Kate Bruce dancing with her son Richard Barthelmess, a lobby card for the American film Way Down East (1920).
Still from the American film Way Down East (1920) where Lillian Gish's character Anna is sent out into the snow storm. With (from left) Burr McIntosh, Kate Bruce, Lowell Sherman, Mary Hay, Creighton Hale, Geor More
Richard Barthelmess and Mary Hay
Lobby card for the American film Classmates (1924). Public domain photograph of a movie film poster advertisement, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Poster for the 1923 film Fury. There are no copyright markings pertaining to the image as can be seen in the links above. United States Copyright Office page 2 "Visually Perceptible Copies The notice for visua More
Poster for the American film The Bond Boy (1922). Public domain photograph of a movie film poster advertisement, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
This is a poster for the 1922 American silent drama film Sonny.
The Bright Shawl (1923) lobby card, with no copyright notices. Public domain photograph of movie theater building, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
A movie poster for the 1921 silent film Tol'able David (1921).
Poster for the 1921 film Tol'able David, distributed by Inspiration Pictures.
Lobby card for the American film The Bond Boy (1922). Public domain photograph of a movie film poster advertisement, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Poster for the 1919 film Scarlet Days. Public domain photograph of a movie film poster advertisement, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Bab's Burglar was a 1917 American silent romantic comedy film directed by J. Searle Dawley and distributed by Paramount Pictures.
Lobby card for the American drama film The Idol Dancer (1920) with Kate Bruce, Herbert Sutch, Clarine Seymour, George MacQuarrie, and Richard Barthelmess.
Kate Bruce and Richard Barthelmess in Way Down East (1920)
Kate Bruce, Richard Barthelmess and Marjorie Daw in Experience (1921).
Kate Bruce, D.W. Griffith, Richard Barthelmess, Lillian Gish, Burr McIntosh, and Lowell Sherman in Way Down East (1920)
Portrait of Richard Barthelmess by James Abbe on a German Ross Verlag postcard, c. 1923. Photograph was taken by 1923.
Scene from the American drama film Way Down East (1920), on page 40 of the January 1921 Photoplay magazine.
Advertisement for the American western adventure film Ranson's Folly (1926) with Richard Barthelmess, from the back cover of the June 6, 1926 Film Daily.
Advertisement for the American drama film The Amateur Gentleman (1926) with Richard Barthelmess, from the front advertising section of the May 1, 1926 Motion Picture News.
Advertisement for the American drama film The Amateur Gentleman (1926) with Richard Barthelmess, from the back page of the August 8, 1926 Film Daily.
Richard Barthelmess as David Bartlett in Way Down East, Motion Picture Classic, October 1920.
Richard Barthelmess (left) and Lillian Gish in D.W. Griffith's Way Down East
Advertisement for the American drama film The Beautiful City (1925) with Richard Barthelmess and Dorothy Gish, on page 6 of the November 23, 1925 Film Daily.
Advertisement for the American comedy film film Shore Leave (1925), on page 12 of the September 11, 1925 Film Daily.
Advertisement for the American comedy film film Shore Leave (1925), on page 11 of the September 17, 1925 Film Daily.
Advertisement for the American comedy film New Toys (1925) with Richard Barthelmess and Mary Hay, on page 54 of the March 15, 1925 Film Daily.
Advertisement for the American film Fury (1923), on page 5 of the January 12, 1923 Film Daily.
Advertisement for the American drama film Classmates (1924). with Richard Barthelmess, on page 18 of the November 23, 1924 Film Daily.