One print, at least, survived until 1971, when it was shown at the Nat. Film Theater, London, according to Wiki. All current sources report present survivial status "unknown." Could it have survived all those decades of silent-film neglect only to vanish in "enlightened" times?
It might be helpful if it were known where the BFI got that print in 1971. Was it loaned from a private collector (say for instance, young Mr. Brownlow)? Did Bebe Daniels keep any copies of her own films?
-- Title card: "Harness my zebras — gift of the Nubian King!" (Whoops. Right year, wrong movie.)
Gagman 66 wrote:Are you sure that still is from SHE'S A SHEIK?
Thought it would be easy to pin down source of above image, unforgettable, & reproduced "everywhere"; my confidence has been proven unwarranted. However, I did stumble upon evidence of how the shoot ended:
How disappointing. I expected you to say that you would have enjoyed being fondled and held too.
The thing is I have seen stills from SHE'S A SHEIK before, and by contrast this just appears to be more from an earlier Cecil De Mille picture? You may still be right though? Who knows?