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A Lost film is a film of which no single segment is to be found anywhere on earth. If a film has been found, this keyword should be removed from the title and a trivia item should be added to the title, see Beyond the Rocks (1922) () for an example.

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  • A Lost film is a film of which no single segment is to be found anywhere on earth. If a film has been found, this keyword should be removed from the title and a trivia item should be added to the title, see Beyond the Rocks (1922) () for an example.
  • A lost film is a feature film or short film that is no longer known to exist in studio archives, private collections or public archives such as the Library of Congress, where at least one copy of all American films are deposited and catalogued for copyright reasons. Of American silent films far more have been lost than have survived, and of American sound films made from 1927 to 1950, perhaps half have been lost. Sometimes a copy of a lost film is rediscovered. A film that has not been recovered in its entirety is called a partially lost film.
  • A lost film is a feature film or short film that no longer exists in either studio archives or private collections, or is at lost cities. The phrase "lost film" is also used in a literal sense for instances where footage of deleted scenes, unedited and alternate versions of feature films, and recordings of early television programming are known to have been created but can no longer be accounted for.
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  • A Lost film is a film of which no single segment is to be found anywhere on earth. If a film has been found, this keyword should be removed from the title and a trivia item should be added to the title, see Beyond the Rocks (1922) () for an example.
  • A lost film is a feature film or short film that no longer exists in either studio archives or private collections, or is at lost cities. The phrase "lost film" is also used in a literal sense for instances where footage of deleted scenes, unedited and alternate versions of feature films, and recordings of early television programming are known to have been created but can no longer be accounted for. Sometimes a copy of a "lost" film is rediscovered; these have been referred to as "Lazarus" films. A film that has not been recovered in its entirety is called a "partially lost film". One example of a lost film is the 1981 3-D comedy movie "Only When I Laugh", a sound film by Rastar and Columbia Pictures, One example of a rediscovered movie is the 1928 talking movie "On Trial" by Warner Bros. Pictures.
  • A lost film is a feature film or short film that is no longer known to exist in studio archives, private collections or public archives such as the Library of Congress, where at least one copy of all American films are deposited and catalogued for copyright reasons. Of American silent films far more have been lost than have survived, and of American sound films made from 1927 to 1950, perhaps half have been lost. The phrase "lost film" can also be used in a literal sense for instances where footage of deleted scenes, unedited and alternative versions of feature films are known to have been created but can no longer be accounted for. Sometimes a copy of a lost film is rediscovered. A film that has not been recovered in its entirety is called a partially lost film. Quite often a lost film of a major (i.e. Hollywood) production studio may have still photographs, shot at the time of production, often on glass negative. Glass negatives if properly maintained can last indefinitely preserving image fidelity.
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