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Title Director Cast Genre Notes Abraham Lincoln's Clemency: Theodore Wharton: Leopold Wharton: An Arcadian Maid: D. W. Griffith: Mary Pickford, Mack Sennett: Drama: As It Is In Life
Catherine the Great (1920 film) Chhatrapati Sambhaji (1925 film) Christopher Columbus (1923 film) Chūkon giretsu: Jitsuroku Chūshingura; Clothes Make the Man (1921 film) The Count of Charolais; Countess Walewska (1920 film)
Drama, History, War. Based on a novel The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come. 1920 United States Hitchin' Posts: John Ford: Drama. 1920 United States The Copperhead: Charles Maigne: Drama. Based on an unknown novel and an unknown play. 1921 United States Jesse James Under the Black Flag: Franklin B. Coates History, Western. Jesse James: 1921 ...
The 1920s was also the decade of the "Picture Palaces": large urban theaters that could seat 1–2,000 guests at a time, with full orchestral accompaniment and very decorative design (often a mix of Italian, Spanish, and Baroque styles). These picture palaces were often owned by the film studios and used to premier and first-run their major films.
The 1910s saw the origins of Hollywood as the centre of the American film industry relocated from New York to California.By 1912, major motion-picture companies had set up production near or in Los Angeles. [1]
Title Director Featured Cast Genre Note 813: Charles Christie, Scott Sidney: Wedgwood Nowell, Ralph Lewis, Wallace Beery, Laura La Plante: Mystery: FBO: The Adorable Savage: Norman Dawn
Lena Rivers (1910 film) Leon of the Table D'hote; The Life and Adventures of John Vane, the Notorious Australian Bushranger; A Life for a Life (1910 film) The Little Fire Chief; The Little Hero of Holland; The Little Spreewald Maiden; Looking Forward (1910 film) Love and Law; Love in Quarantine; The Love Romance of the Girl Spy; Lucanus Cervus ...
Faust (French) produced by Eclair Films; Faust (French/ Pathe) directed by Henri Andreani for Pathe Films [31] The Fiendish Tenant (Gaumont) [32] The Forbidden Fruit (French/ Pathe) written & directed by Gaston Velle [33] Frankenstein, directed by J. Searle Dawley for Edison, starred Charles Ogle, Augustus Phillips and Mary Fuller [34]