1920 film by John Francis Dillon
Blackbirds is a 1920 silent film crime drama produced and distributed by Realart Pictures, an affiliate of Paramount. It is based on a 1913 Broadway play Blackbirds by Harry James Smith. A previous 1915 version starred Laura Hope Crews who starred in the play. This version stars Justine Johnstone and William "Stage" Boyd.[1][2]
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Preservation
With no prints of Blackbirds located in any film archives, it is considered a lost film.[3]
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1910s |
- The Key to Yesterday (1914)
- His Taking Ways (uncredited) (1914)
- Cats, Cash and a Cook Book (1915)
- Curing Father (1915)
- Deserted at the Auto (1915)
- One to the Minute (1915)
- Almost a Widow (1915)
- Johnny the Barber (1915)
- Anita's Butterfly (1915)
- Two Hearts and a Thief (1915)
- Kiddus, Kids and Kiddo (1915)
- Getting in Wrong (1916)
- Some Night (1916)
- Bungling Bill's Burglar (1916)
- Walk This Way (1916)
- Paddy's Political Dream (1916)
- Igorrotes, Crocodiles, and a Hat Box (1916)
- Heaven Will Protect a Woiking Goil (1916)
- Too Much Married (1916)
- Love Dynamite and Baseballs (1916)
- More Truth Than Poetry (1916)
- Bungling Bill's Peeping Ways (1916)
- Search Me! (1916)
- The Lion Hearted Chief (1916)
- Bungling Bill, Detective (1916)
- Knocking Out Knockout Kelly (1916)
- A Mix-Up in Photos (1916)
- Slipping It Over on Father (1916)
- Bungling Bill, Doctor (1916)
- A Mixup at Rudolph's (1916)
- Chinatown Villains (1916)
- National Nuts (1916)
- When Papa Died (1916)
- Nailing on the Lid (1916)
- His Blowout (1916)
- Delinquent Bridegrooms (1916)
- The Iron Mitt (1916)
- Just for a Kid (1916)
- Hired and Fired (1916)
- A Deep Sea Liar (1916)
- For Ten Thousand Bucks (1916)
- Bungling Bill's Dress Suit (1916)
- Indiscreet Corinne (1917)
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