Ace of the SaddleW
Ace of the Saddle

Ace of the Saddle is a 1919 American western film directed by John Ford and featuring Harry Carey. The film is considered to be lost.

As the Sun Went DownW
As the Sun Went Down

As the Sun Went Down is a 1919 American silent western film directed by E. Mason Hopper and starring Edith Storey, Lew Cody, and Harry S. Northrup. It was released on February 10, 1919.

Bare FistsW
Bare Fists

Bare Fists is a 1919 American Western film directed by John Ford and featuring Harry Carey. It is considered to be a lost film.

The Boss of the RanchoW
The Boss of the Rancho

The Boss of the Rancho is a 1919 silent film western short starring Texas Guinan.

By Indian PostW
By Indian Post

By Indian Post is a 1919 American short Western silent film directed by John Ford. One of its two reels has survived.

The Coming of the LawW
The Coming of the Law

The Coming of the Law is a 1919 American silent western film directed by Arthur Rosson and starring Tom Mix, Agnes Vernon and George Nichols.

A Debtor to the LawW
A Debtor to the Law

A Debtor to the Law was a 1919 motion picture starring Henry Starr, a convicted bank robber, as himself. The film is about Starr's attempts to rob two banks in Stroud, Oklahoma, in 1915.

Desert Gold (1919 American film)W
Desert Gold (1919 American film)

Desert Gold is a 1919 American silent western film directed by T. Hayes Hunter and starring E.K. Lincoln, Margery Wilson and Eileen Percy. It is based on the novel of the same title by Zane Grey.

Elmo the MightyW
Elmo the Mighty

Elmo the Mighty is a 1919 American Western film serial directed by Henry MacRae and J. P. McGowan. The film is now considered to be lost.

The Fighting BrothersW
The Fighting Brothers

The Fighting Brothers is a 1919 short Western film directed by John Ford. The film is now considered to be lost.

Fighting CressyW
Fighting Cressy

Fighting Cressy is a lost 1919 silent film western directed by Robert Thornby and starring Blanche Sweet. It was produced by Jesse D. Hampton and distributed through Pathé Exchange.

The ForfeitW
The Forfeit

The Forfeit is a 1919 American silent western film directed by Frank Powell and starring House Peters, Jane Miller and William Human.

The Four-Bit ManW
The Four-Bit Man

The Four-Bit Man is a 1919 American short Western film directed by B. Reeves Eason.

A Gun Fightin' GentlemanW
A Gun Fightin' Gentleman

A Gun Fightin' Gentleman is a 1919 American Western film directed by John Ford and starring Harry Carey. Because only three reels of originally five or six are known to exist, this film is considered a partially lost film.

Gun Law (1919 film)W
Gun Law (1919 film)

Gun Law is a 1919 American short Western film directed by John Ford.

The Gun PackerW
The Gun Packer

The Gun Packer is a 1919 American short Western film directed by John Ford.

High Pockets (film)W
High Pockets (film)

High Pockets is a 1919 American silent Western film directed by Ira M. Lowry and starring Louis Bennison, Katherine MacDonald, William Black, Frank Evans, and Edward Roseman. It is based on an novel of the same name by William Patterson White. The film was released by Goldwyn Pictures on August 15, 1919.

In MizzouraW
In Mizzoura

In Mizzoura is a lost 1919 American silent western film starring Robert Warwick and directed by Hugh Ford. This film is based on the 1890s stage play In Mizzoura by Augustus Thomas. The play was previously filmed in 1914.

The Lady of Red ButteW
The Lady of Red Butte

The Lady of Red Butte is a 1919 American Western film written by C. Gardner Sullivan and directed by Victor Schertzinger. Dorothy Dalton stars as a benevolent saloonkeeper in conflict with a fanatical religious zealot played by Thomas Holding. It is not known whether the film currently survives, and it may be a lost film.

The Last of the Duanes (1919 film)W
The Last of the Duanes (1919 film)

The Last of the Duanes is a lost 1919 silent film western directed by J. Gordon Edwards and starring William Farnum. It is based on the 1914 novel Last of the Duanes by author Zane Grey. The Fox Film Corporation produced and distributed the film.

The Last Outlaw (1919 film)W
The Last Outlaw (1919 film)

The Last Outlaw is a 1919 American short Western film directed by John Ford. Only the first reel of the film survives, in the British Film Institute film archive and in the Museum of Modern Art film archive.

The Lone Star Ranger (1919 film)W
The Lone Star Ranger (1919 film)

The Lone Star Ranger is a lost 1919 American silent western film based on the 1915 novel by Zane Grey and stars William Farnum. The film was directed by J. Gordon Edwards and produced and distributed by Fox Film Corporation. Portions of the film were shot in Palm Springs, California. Just 3 years after the release of the film Fox dusted off the script and refilmed the story with Tom Mix.

The Man Hunter (1919 film)W
The Man Hunter (1919 film)

The Man Hunter is a lost 1919 silent film western drama directed by Frank Lloyd and starring William Farnum. Fox Film Corporation produced and distributed the picture.

A Man's CountryW
A Man's Country

A Man's Country is a 1919 film starring Alma Rubens, Alan Roscoe, and Lon Chaney, directed by Henry Kolker, and written by Richard Schayer from a story by John Lynch. The film was considered a lost film for decades. A print was discovered at the Danish Film Institute film archive in Denmark.

Marked Men (1919 film)W
Marked Men (1919 film)

Marked Men is a 1919 American silent Western film directed by John Ford and starring Harry Carey. Considered to be lost, it is a remake of the 1916 film The Three Godfathers, which also starred Carey.

The Midnight StageW
The Midnight Stage

The Midnight Stage is a 1919 silent film western directed by Ernest C. Warde and starring Frank Keenan. It was distributed by the Pathé Exchange company.

Miss Arizona (1919 film)W
Miss Arizona (1919 film)

Miss Arizona is a 1919 western silent film directed by Otis B. Thayer and starring Gertrude Bondhill and James O'Neill. The film was shot in Englewood, Colorado by Thayer's Art-O-Graf film company. There is at least one known 35mm nitro copy of this film stored at Filmarchiv Austria.

My Lady Robin HoodW
My Lady Robin Hood

My Lady Robin Hood is a 1919 American silent film short western directed by Jay Hunt and starring Texas Guinan.

The Outcasts of Poker Flat (1919 film)W
The Outcasts of Poker Flat (1919 film)

The Outcasts of Poker Flat was a 1919 American western film directed by John Ford and featuring Harry Carey. The film is considered to be lost. The screenplay is based upon the 1869 story of the same name by Bret Harte. Harte's story has been brought to film at least five times, including in 1937 with Preston Foster and in 1952 with Dale Robertson.

Riders of VengeanceW
Riders of Vengeance

Riders of Vengeance is a 1919 American Western film directed by John Ford and featuring Harry Carey. The film is considered to be lost.

Rough Riding RomanceW
Rough Riding Romance

Rough Riding Romance is a lost 1919 American silent western film directed by Arthur Rosson and starring cowboy Tom Mix. It was produced and distributed by Fox Film Corporation.

Rustlers (1919 film)W
Rustlers (1919 film)

Rustlers or The Rustlers is a 1919 American short Western film produced by John Ford and directed by Reginald Barker under the working title of Even Money. The film was shot between February 28 and March 8, 1919 for April release that same year. Ford himself chose to bring Pete Morrison into this project, and during the time of the film's shooting, he and Baker co-chaired a committee created by William Beaudine, then-president of The Motion Pictures Director's Association.

Sandy Burke of the U-Bar-UW
Sandy Burke of the U-Bar-U

Sandy Burke of the U-Bar-U is a 1919 American silent Western film directed by Ira M. Lowry and starring Louis Bennison, Virginia Lee, Alphonse Ethier, H.H. Pattee, Echlin Gayer, and Lucy Beaumont. The film was released by Goldwyn Pictures on February 23, 1919.

Scarlet DaysW
Scarlet Days

Scarlet Days is a 1919 American silent western film produced and directed by D. W. Griffith and released through Paramount/Artcraft Pictures, Artcraft being an affiliate of Paramount. Richard Barthelmess stars in a role for which Griffith had screentested Rudolph Valentino. In today's time, this film is considered by many to be one of Griffith's worst films though it might have worked better as a short film. This film was unlike others created by D.W. Griffith. According to an article written for the "Cincinnati Inquirer", written on the 16 of November 1919: "Unlike other recent Griffith production, Scarlet Days is a story of the old West, of the gold rush days of 49- Bret Harte transferred to the screen!" The Western film genre was expanding at this time and Scarlet Days fits into this category. Western films were popular for this time.

The She Wolf (1919 film)W
The She Wolf (1919 film)

The She Wolf is a 1919 American silent short western film starring Texas Guinan and directed by Clifford Smith.

The Sheriff's SonW
The Sheriff's Son

The Sheriff's Son is a 1919 American silent western film directed by Victor Schertzinger and written by J.G. Hawks and William MacLeod Raine. The film stars Charles Ray, Seena Owen, J. P. Lockney, Charles K. French, Otto Hoffman, and Lamar Johnstone. The film was released on March 30, 1919, by Paramount Pictures. It is not known whether the film currently survives, and it may be a lost film.

Six Feet FourW
Six Feet Four

Six Feet Four is a 1919 American silent western film directed by Henry King and starring William Russell, Vola Vale and Charles K. French.

The Son-of-a-GunW
The Son-of-a-Gun

The Son-of-a-Gun is a 1919 American film directed by and starring Gilbert M. 'Broncho Billy' Anderson.

Speedy MeadeW
Speedy Meade

Speedy Meade is a 1919 American silent Western film directed by Ira M. Lowry and starring Louis Bennison, Katherine MacDonald, Neil Moran, Claire Adams, and Norman Jefferies. The film was released by Goldwyn Pictures on March 23, 1919.

Square Deal SandersonW
Square Deal Sanderson

Square Deal Sanderson is a 1919 American silent western film directed by William S. Hart and Lambert Hillyer, written by Lambert Hillyer and Charles Alden Seltzer, and starring William S. Hart, Ann Little, Frank Whitson, Lloyd Bacon, Edwin Wallock and Tom O'Brien. It was released on June 15, 1919, by Paramount Pictures. A print of the film is held by the Library of Congress and in other film archives.

The Sundown TrailW
The Sundown Trail

Sundown Trail is a lost 1919 American silent western film directed by Rollin S. Sturgeon and starring Monroe Salisbury. It was produced and released by the Universal Film Manufacturing Company.

Terror of the RangeW
Terror of the Range

Terror of the Range is a 1919 American Western film serial directed by Stuart Paton. The film is considered to be lost.

Told in the HillsW
Told in the Hills

Told in the Hills is a 1919 American silent western film produced by Famous Players-Lasky and distributed by Paramount Artcraft. George Melford directed the film and Robert Warwick stars.

Treat 'Em Rough (1919 film)W
Treat 'Em Rough (1919 film)

For the 1942 film starring Eddie Albert and William Frawley, see Treat 'Em Rough.

Wagon TracksW
Wagon Tracks

Wagon Tracks is a 1919 American Western film written by C. Gardner Sullivan, produced by Thomas H. Ince and William S. Hart, and directed by Lambert Hillyer. Upon its release, the Los Angeles Times described it as Hollywood's greatest desert epic.

The WesternersW
The Westerners

The Westerners is a 1919 American silent western film directed by Edward Sloman and starring Roy Stewart, Robert McKim and Wilfred Lucas.

Where the West Begins (1919 film)W
Where the West Begins (1919 film)

Where the West Begins is a 1919 American silent western film directed by Henry King and starring William Russell, Eileen Percy and Cullen Landis.

The Wilderness TrailW
The Wilderness Trail

The Wilderness Trail is 1919 American silent Western film directed by Edward J. Le Saint and starring Tom Mix and Colleen Moore. It was one of the first of two films that featured Mix and Moore. The Wilderness Trail is based on the 1913 Western novel of the same name by Francis William Sullivan and was adapted for the screen by Charles Kenyon.