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  1. Almost Married (Metro Pictures 1919)
    • Scenario by June Mathis and Luther A. Reed.
    • Credited writer(s): June Mathis, Luther A. Reed
    • Story by E. V. Durling.
    • Institution(s):
      • University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)
      • University of Southern California (USC)

  2. The Amateur Adventuress (Metro Pictures 1919)
    • Scenario by June Mathis and Luther A. Reed.
    • Credited writer(s): June Mathis, Luther A. Reed
    • Based on the short story "The Amateur Adventuress" by Thomas Edgelow.
    • Institution(s):
      • University of Southern California (USC)

  3. Ben-Hur (Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 1926)
    • Adaptation by June Mathis; continuity by Carey Wilson and Bess Meredyth; titles by Katherine Hilliker and H. H. Caldwell.
    • Credited writer(s): H. H. Caldwell, Katherine Hilliker, June Mathis, Bess Meredyth, Carey Wilson
    • Based on the novel "Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ" by Lew Wallace.
    • Institution(s):
      • Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (Core Collection)
      • Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (Special Collections)
      • University of Southern California (USC)
      • Writers Guild Foundation
    • Original release date: 1925

  4. Blind Man's Eyes (Metro Pictures 1919)
    • Scenario by June Mathis.
    • Credited writer(s): June Mathis
    • Based on the novel "The Blind Man's Eyes" by William Briggs MacHarg and Edwin Balmer.
    • Institution(s):
      • Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (Special Collections)

  5. Blood and Sand (Paramount Pictures 1922)
    • Scenario by June Mathis.
    • Credited writer(s): June Mathis
    • Based on the novel "Sangre y arena" by Vicente Blasco Ibáñez and the play "Blood and Sand" by Tom Cushing.
    • Institution(s):
      • Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (Core Collection)
      • Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (Special Collections)

  6. Camille (Metro Pictures 1921)
    • Scenario and adaptation by June Mathis.
    • Credited writer(s): June Mathis
    • Based on the novel and play "La Dame aux camélias" by Alexandre Dumas, fils.
    • Institution(s):
      • Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (Core Collection)
      • University of Southern California (USC)

  7. Classified (First National Pictures 1925)
    • Screenplay by June Mathis; titles by Ralph Spence.
    • Credited writer(s): June Mathis, Ralph Spence
    • Based on the short story "Classified" by Edna Ferber.
    • Institution(s):
      • Warner Bros Archives (USC's School of Cinematic Arts)

  8. The Conquering Power (Metro Pictures 1921)
    • Adaptation by June Mathis.
    • Credited writer(s): June Mathis
    • Based on the novel "Eugénie Grandet" by Honorè de Balzac.
    • Institution(s):
      • University of Southern California (USC)

  9. The Day of Faith (Goldwyn Pictures 1923)
    • Adaptation by June Mathis and Katharine Kavanaugh.
    • Credited writer(s): Katharine Kavanaugh, June Mathis
    • Based on the novel "The Day of Faith" by Arthur Somers Roche.
    • Institution(s):
      • Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (Core Collection)
      • University of Southern California (USC)

  10. Fair and Warmer (Metro Pictures 1919)
    • Scenario by June Mathis and A. P. Younger.
    • Credited writer(s): June Mathis, A. P. Younger
    • Based on the play "Fair and Warmer" by Avery Hopwood.
    • Institution(s):
      • Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (Special Collections)

  11. The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse (Metro Pictures 1921)
    • Adaptation by June Mathis.
    • Credited writer(s): June Mathis
    • Based on the novel "Los cuatros jinetes del Apocalipsis" by Vicente Blasco-Ibáñez.
    • Institution(s):
      • Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (Special Collections)
      • University of Southern California (USC)

  12. Greed (Metro-Goldwyn Pictures 1925)
    • Scenario and adaptation by Erich von Stroheim; titles by June Mathis.
    • Credited writer(s): June Mathis, Erich von Stroheim
    • Based on the novel "McTeague" by Frank Norris.
    • Institution(s):
      • Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (Core Collection)
      • Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (Special Collections)
      • American Film Institute (AFI)
      • University of Southern California (USC)
      • Writers Guild Foundation
    • Original release date: 1924

  13. Hate (MGM Distribution Company 1922)
    • Adaptation by June Mathis.
    • Credited writer(s): June Mathis
    • Based on the short story "Hate" by Wadsmorth Camp.
    • Institution(s):
      • University of Southern California (USC)
    • Original release date: 1922

  14. The Idle Rich (Metro Pictures 1921)
    • Adaptation by June Mathis.
    • Credited writer(s): June Mathis
    • Based on the short story "Junk" by Kenneth Harris.
    • Institution(s):
      • Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (Special Collections)

  15. In the Palace of the King (Goldwyn-Cosmopolitan Distributing Corp. 1923)
    • Adaptation by June Mathis.
    • Credited writer(s): June Mathis
    • Based on the novel "In the Palace of the King: A Love Story of Old Madrid" by Francis Marion Crawford.
    • Institution(s):
      • Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (Core Collection)
      • Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (Special Collections)
      • University of Southern California (USC)

  16. The Legion of Death (Metro Pictures 1918)
    • Scenario by June Mathis.
    • Credited writer(s): June Mathis
    • Story by June Mathis.
    • Institution(s):
      • University of Southern California (USC)

  17. Polly with a Past (Metro Pictures 1920)
    • Scenario by June Mathis and Arthur J. Zellner.
    • Credited writer(s): June Mathis, Arthur J. Zellner
    • Based on the play "Polly with a Past" by George Middleton and Guy Bolton.
    • Institution(s):
      • Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (Special Collections)

  18. Red Lantern (Metro Pictures 1919)
    • Scenario by June Mathis and Albert Capellani.
    • Credited writer(s): Albert Capellani, June Mathis
    • Based on the novel "The Red Lantern: Being the Story of the Goddess of the Red Lantern Light" by Edith Wherry.
    • Institution(s):
      • Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (Special Collections)

  19. The Saphead (Metro Pictures 1920)
    • Scenario by June Mathis.
    • Credited writer(s): June Mathis
    • Based on the play "The Henrietta" by Bronson Howard and the play "The New Henrietta" by Winchell Smith and Victor Mapes.
    • Institution(s):
      • Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (Special Collections)

  20. Three Wise Fools (Goldwyn Pictures 1923)
    • Screenplay by June Mathis and King Vidor; adaptation by John McDermott and James O'Hanlon.
    • Credited writer(s): June Mathis, John McDermott, James O'Hanlon, King Vidor
    • Based on the play "Three Wise Fools" by Austin Strong and Winchell Smith.
    • Institution(s):
      • University of Southern California (USC)
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