Tiffany Pictures - Partial List of Tiffany Films

Partial List of Tiffany Films

Some of Tiffany's later movies, such as The Death Kiss (1932), were released by Sono Art-World Wide Pictures. Among the films produced by Tiffany were:

  • A series of eight films featuring and produced by movie star Mae Murray
  • The Cavalier (1928) starring Richard Talmadge
  • The Lost Zeppelin (1929) an early Arctic disaster film
  • Journey's End (1930), the first film directed by James Whale
  • Mamba (1930) that claimed to be the first full-Technicolor drama
  • The Medicine Man (1930) starring Jack Benny
  • X Marks the Spot (1931) starring Lew Cody and Sally Blane
  • The Death Kiss (1932) starring Bela Lugosi, David Manners, and Edward Van Sloan, filmed on location at Tiffany Studios and one of the last films made at Tiffany
  • Eight Westerns starring Bob Steele
  • Ten Westerns starring Ken Maynard
  • A series of short subjects called The Voice of Hollywood
  • A series of short subject comedies featuring voices dubbed over chimps chewing bubble gum produced by Jack White

They were sued by Tiffany & Co. for trademark infringement, as they used slogans such as "Another Gem from Tiffany".

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