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List of lost films; List of lost silent films (1910–1914) List of lost silent films (1915–1919) List of lost silent films (1920–1924) List of lost silent films (1925–1929) List of incomplete or partially lost films; List of lost or unfinished animated films; List of rediscovered films; List of rediscovered film footage
It is the first Filipino feature film to be locally produced in the Philippines. Nearly all of Nepomuceno's works are lost. [165] A Daughter of Eve: Walter West: Violet Hopson, Stewart Rome, Cameron Carr [166] The Divorcee: Herbert Blaché: Ethel Barrymore, E. J. Ratcliffe, Holmes Herbert: Barrymore's last silent film [167] Elmo the Mighty ...
Silent films with original scores (3 P) Silent film studios (6 C, 44 P) T. Transitional sound films (3 C, 106 P)
The original list has 75 Academy Awards Best Picture nominees and 33 winners. In the 2007 list, eight of the top ten films were nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture, with five winning. In the original list, nine out of the top ten were nominees, and six won. Two animated films appear on each list.
Time's All-Time 100 Movies is a list compiled by Time magazine of the 100 "greatest" films that were released between March 3, 1923—when the first issue of Time was published—and early 2005, when the list was compiled. [1]
An "all-Negro" film starring comedian Williams, the lone black star of the Ziegfeld Follies and America's top recording artist. The distributor, Biograph, pulled the film from circulation after white audiences responded poorly to Williams' wily, independent characterization. [52] The Escape: D. W. Griffith: Donald Crisp
Sound film remakes of silent films (376 P) Silent film people (7 C, 14 P) M. ... Dawson City: Frozen Time; Dawson Film Find; Desmet method; F. Film tinting; Fractured ...
These were recognized on the American Film Institute's list ranking the top 25 male and 25 female greatest screen legends of American film history. [22] As of 2025, Sophia Loren (90) is the only living star. Other surviving figures who were nominated for the list include Ann Blyth (96), Claire Bloom (93), Rita Moreno (93) and Margaret O'Brien (88).