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A list of American films released in 1921. American cinema has had a profound effect on cinema across the world since the early 20th century. ... Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ...      Cinema of the United States A-Z of films â€¢ Academy Awards â€¢ Actors â€¢ Animators â€¢ Box office â€¢ Cinematographers â€¢ Critics â€¢ Directors â€¢ Editors â€¢ Festivals â€¢ Film series â€¢ Golden Globes â€¢ Hollywood â€¢ Movie theatres â€¢ Producers â€¢ Production companies â€¢ Score composers â€¢ Screenwriters  â€¢ Silent films â€¢ Studios â€¢ Stunt performers â€¢ AFI 100 Years (previous 200) (next 200) Subcategories There are 4 subcategories... This article is under construction. ... This article is under construction. ... This article is under construction. ... This article is under construction. ... This article is under construction. ... This article is under construction. ... This article is under construction. ... This article is under construction. ... This article is under construction. ... This article is under construction. ... . ... This article is under construction. ... This article is under construction. ... This article is under construction. ... This article is under construction. ... This article is under construction. ... This article is under construction. ... This article is under construction. ... This article is under construction. ... This article is under construction. ... This article is under construction. ... This article is under construction. ... This article is under construction. ... This article is under construction. ... This article is under construction. ... This article is under construction. ... This article is under construction. ... . ... . ... . ... . ... . ... . ... This article is under construction. ... A scene from Charlie Chaplins 1921 movie The Kid. Copyright has expired and the photo is in the public domain. ... A scene from Charlie Chaplins 1921 movie The Kid. Copyright has expired and the photo is in the public domain. ... Film is a term that encompasses individual motion pictures, the field of film as an art form, and the motion picture industry. ... See also: 1920 in film 1921 1922 in film 1920s in film years in film film Events February 20 - The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, starring Rudolph Valentino, premieres. ...

















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Title Director Cast Genre Notes
1921
'Oracle Bannister Merwin
$10,000 Under a Pillow Frank Moser
The Ace of Hearts Wallace Worsley
Across the Divide John Holloway
Action John Ford
Adopting a Bear Cub John Randolph Bray
The Adventures of Mr. Pickwick Thomas Bentley
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes Maurice Elvey
The Adventures of Tarzan Robert F. Hill and Scott Sidney
The Advisor Jack White
Afraid of His Wife Scott Sidney
After the Dough Herman C. Raymaker
After the Show Scott Sidney
Afraid of His Wife Scott Sidney
After Your Own Heart George Marshall
The Alarm Robert F. Hill
Alfalfa Love Fred Hibbard
The Blot Phillips Smalley, Lois Weber Melodrama
The Boat Edward F. Cline, Buster Keaton Buster Keaton Comedy
Brewster's Millions
Brownie's Baby Doll Diana Serra Cary
Brownie's Little Venus Diana Serra Cary

See also: 1920 in film 1921 1922 in film 1920s in film years in film film Events February 20 - The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, starring Rudolph Valentino, premieres. ... John Ford (February 1, 1894 – August 31, 1973) was an American film director famous for westerns such as Stagecoach and The Searchers and adaptations of such classic 20th century American novels as The Grapes of Wrath. ... Robert F. Hill (April 14, 1886, Port Rohen, Ontario, Canada - March 18, 1966, Los Angeles, California) was a Canadian film director, screenwriter, and actor during the silent film era. ... Robert F. Hill (April 14, 1886, Port Rohen, Ontario, Canada - March 18, 1966, Los Angeles, California) was a Canadian film director, screenwriter, and actor during the silent film era. ... The Blot is a social problem film directed by Lois Weber with her husband Phillips Smalley in 1921. ... Phillips Smalley (Born: Brooklyn, NY August 7, 1875 - Died: Hollywood, CA May 2, 1939): Actor married to actress and film director Lois Weber. ... Lois Weber (June 13, 1881 - November 13, 1939) was an American silent film actor and producer and director, and was the first woman to direct a full-length feature film when she directed The Merchant of Venice in 1914. ... Poster for The Perils of Pauline (1914). ... Edward F. Cline (November 7, 1892 - May 22, 1961) was a screenwriter, actor, and director. ... Joseph Frank Keaton, Jr. ... Joseph Frank Keaton, Jr. ... Comedy film is a film genre designed to be humorous. ... Brewsters Millions is a novel written by George Barr McCutcheon in 1902. ... Diana Serra Cary (born 26 October 1918 in Merced, California, U.S.A. as Margaret Montgomery), best known as Baby Peggy Montgomery, was one of the principal child stars of the Hollywood silent movie era, in her heyday between 1920 and 1923 she was even more famous than Jackie Coogan. ... Diana Serra Cary (born 26 October 1918 in Merced, California, U.S.A. as Margaret Montgomery), best known as Baby Peggy Montgomery, was one of the principal child stars of the Hollywood silent movie era, in her heyday between 1920 and 1923 she was even more famous than Jackie Coogan. ...

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Title Director Cast Genre Notes
Camille Alla Nazimova, Rudolph Valentino, Rex Cherryman and Patsy Ruth Miller
The Clean Up Diana Serra Cary
Conquering Power Rex Ingram Romantic drama
Disraeli [
Every Woman's Problem
Fool's Paradise Cecil B. DeMille Conrad Nagel, Mildred Harris, Theodore Kosloff, Diana Serra Cary
Forever George Fitzmaurice
The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse Rex Ingram Rudolph Valentino Drama
Get-Rich-Quick Peggy Diana Serra Cary
The Goat Buster Keaton, Malcolm St. Clair
God's Crucible [[]]
Golfing [[]]
Hail the Woman John Griffith Wray Florence Vidor Drama
The Haunted House Edward F. Cline, Buster Keaton Buster Keaton Comedy
Her Circus Man [[]] Diana Serra Cary
The High Sign Edward F. Cline, Buster Keaton Comedy Short film
Humor Risk Comedy Debut film of the Marx Brothers. Lost film
The Idle Class Charles Chaplin Charles Chaplin
The Kid Charlie Chaplin Charlie Chaplin, Jackie Coogan Comedy drama
The Kid's Pal [[]]
Little Lord Fauntleroy Jack Pickford Mary Pickford Comedy drama
A Lucky Dog Jess Robbins Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy first onscreen appearance together
Manhatta Paul Strand Avant-garde
A Muddy Bride [[]] Diana Serra Cary
Never Weaken Fred Newmeyer, Sam Taylor Harold Lloyd Comedy
The Offenders [[]]
On Account [[]] Diana Serra Cary
On with the Show [[]] Diana Serra Cary
Orphans of the Storm D.W. Griffith Lillian Gish, Dorothy Gish Melodrama
Pals [[]] Diana Serra Cary
The Playhouse Edward F. Cline, Buster Keaton Comedy
Playmates [[]] Diana Serra Cary
The Queen of Sheba [[]]
Sea Shore Shapes [[]] Diana Serra Cary
The Sheik George Melford Rudolph Valentino Drama, Adventure
The Silver Lining Roland West Drama
Teddy's Goat [[]]
The Three Musketeers Fred Niblo Douglas Fairbanks Swashbuckler
Third Class Male [[]] Diana Serra Cary
Tol'able David Henry King Richard Barthelmess Drama
A Week Off [[]] Diana Serra Cary
Woman's Place Victor Fleming



This is an article about the 1921 film version of Camille. ... Alla Nazimova, born Mariam Edez Adelaida Leventon (May 22, 1879 – July 14, 1945) was an American theater and film actress, scriptwriter, and producer. ... Rudolph Valentino (May 6, 1895 – August 23, 1926) was an Italian actor. ... Rex Cherryman Rex Cherryman (October 30, 1897 - August 10, 1928) was an American actor of the stage and screen whose career was most prolific during the 1920s. ... Patsy Ruth Miller (January 17, 1904 - July 16, 1995) was an American movie actress. ... Diana Serra Cary (born 26 October 1918 in Merced, California, U.S.A. as Margaret Montgomery), best known as Baby Peggy Montgomery, was one of the principal child stars of the Hollywood silent movie era, in her heyday between 1920 and 1923 she was even more famous than Jackie Coogan. ... Conquering Power is a silent film made in 1921, directed by Rex Ingram and starring Rudolph Valentino and Alice Terry. ... Rex Ingram (October 20, 1895 - September 19, 1969) was an African American film and stage actor. ... A romantic drama film is a film that seriously studies the romantic nature of relationships between people. ... Cecil Blount DeMille (August 12, 1881 – January 21, 1959) was one of the most successful filmmakers during the first half of the 20th century. ... Conrad Nagel Conrad Nagel, born March 16, 1897 in Keokuk, Lee County, Iowa, was a noted screen actor and matinee idol of the silent era and beyond. ... Mildred Harris Mildred Harris (November 29, 1901 - July 20, 1944) was a notable actress of the silent film era. ... Theodore Kosloff (left) in the 1921 Cecil B. DeMille directed Fools Paradise. ... Diana Serra Cary (born 26 October 1918 in Merced, California, U.S.A. as Margaret Montgomery), best known as Baby Peggy Montgomery, was one of the principal child stars of the Hollywood silent movie era, in her heyday between 1920 and 1923 she was even more famous than Jackie Coogan. ... Forever is a 1921 silent film, also known as Peter Ibbetson; written by Ouida Bergère, and directed by George Fitzmaurice. ... George Ftizmaurice (13 February 1885 - 13 June 1940) was a film director and producer. ... For the 1962 film version, see Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse (film). ... Rex Ingram (October 20, 1895 - September 19, 1969) was an African American film and stage actor. ... Rudolph Valentino (May 6, 1895 – August 23, 1926) was an Italian actor. ... A drama film is a film that depends mostly on in-depth character development, interaction, and highly emotional themes. ... Diana Serra Cary (born 26 October 1918 in Merced, California, U.S.A. as Margaret Montgomery), best known as Baby Peggy Montgomery, was one of the principal child stars of the Hollywood silent movie era, in her heyday between 1920 and 1923 she was even more famous than Jackie Coogan. ... The Goat is a 1921 short comedy film written, directed by and starring comedian Buster Keaton. ... Joseph Frank Keaton, Jr. ... Malcolm St. ... Florence Vidor in 1933 Florence Arto (best known as Florence Vidor) (Texas, 23 July 1895 - California 3 November 1977) was an American actress. ... A drama film is a film that depends mostly on in-depth character development, interaction, and highly emotional themes. ... The Haunted House is a 1921 short comedy film starring comedian Buster Keaton. ... Edward F. Cline (November 7, 1892 - May 22, 1961) was a screenwriter, actor, and director. ... Joseph Frank Keaton, Jr. ... Joseph Frank Keaton, Jr. ... Comedy film is a film genre designed to be humorous. ... Diana Serra Cary (born 26 October 1918 in Merced, California, U.S.A. as Margaret Montgomery), best known as Baby Peggy Montgomery, was one of the principal child stars of the Hollywood silent movie era, in her heyday between 1920 and 1923 she was even more famous than Jackie Coogan. ... The High Sign is a 1921 short comedy film starring comedian Buster Keaton. ... Edward F. Cline (November 7, 1892 - May 22, 1961) was a screenwriter, actor, and director. ... Joseph Frank Keaton, Jr. ... Comedy film is a film genre designed to be humorous. ... Short subject is an American film industry term that historically has referred to any film in the format of two reels, or approximately 20 minutes running time, or less. ... Humor Risk (probably 1921) is the first (but never released) Marx Brothers film, and is listed by the Internet Movie Database as lost. ... Comedy film is a film genre designed to be humorous. ... Groucho, Gummo, Minnie (mother), Zeppo, Frenchy (father), Chico and Harpo. ... A lost film is a film which, for any of several reasons, is no longer in existence. ... The Idle Class was Chaplins sixth film for First National Films. ... For the Jamaican musician named Charlie Chaplin, see Charlie Chaplin (singer). ... For the Jamaican musician named Charlie Chaplin, see Charlie Chaplin (singer). ... Chaplin and Jackie Coogan in The Kid The Kid is a 1921 Charlie Chaplin film. ... Sir Charles Spencer Chaplin, Jr. ... Sir Charles Spencer Chaplin, Jr. ... John Leslie (Jackie) Coogan (October 26, 1914 – March 1, 1984) was an American actor who began his movie career as a child actor in silent films. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... Little Lord Fauntleroy is a sentimental childrens novel by American (English-born) author Frances Hodgson Burnett, serialized in St. ... John Charles Smith (August 18, 1896 - January 3, 1933) was a Canadian-born American actor. ... Mary Pickford (April 8, 1892 – May 29, 1979) was an Oscar-winning Canadian motion picture star and co-founder of United Artists in 1919. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... A Lucky Dog was the first film featuring the famous comedy duo of Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy, later known as Laurel and Hardy. ... Stan Laurel (born Arthur Stanley Jefferson; 16 June 1890 – 23 February 1965) was an English comic actor, writer and director, famous as part of the comedy double act Laurel and Hardy, whose career stretched from the silent films of the early 20th Century until post-World War II. // Stan Laurel... Oliver Hardy (born Norvell Hardy; January 18, 1892 – August 7, 1957) was an American actor, most remembered for his role in one of the worlds most famous double acts, Laurel and Hardy, with his friend Stan Laurel. ... Manhatta is a 1922 short documentary film which revels in the haze rising from city smoke stacks. ... Wall Street, 1915 Paul Strand (October 16, 1890 – March 31, 1976) was an American photographer and filmmaker who, along with fellow modernist photographers like Alfred Stieglitz and Edward Weston, helped establish photography as an art form in the 20th century. ... The factual accuracy of this article is disputed. ... Diana Serra Cary (born 26 October 1918 in Merced, California, U.S.A. as Margaret Montgomery), best known as Baby Peggy Montgomery, was one of the principal child stars of the Hollywood silent movie era, in her heyday between 1920 and 1923 she was even more famous than Jackie Coogan. ... Never Weaken is a 1921 silent comedy film starring Harold Lloyd directed by Fred Newmeyer. ... Fred C. Newmeyer (August 9, 1888 - April 24, 1967) was an American actor and film director. ... Samuel Taylor is the name of: Samuel Taylor (stenographer) (fl. ... Harold Clayton Lloyd (April 20, 1893 – March 8, 1971) was an American film actor and director, most famous for his silent comedies. ... Comedy film is a film genre designed to be humorous. ... The Offenders was a melodrama filmed in the town of Randolph, Vermont, in 1922. ... Diana Serra Cary (born 26 October 1918 in Merced, California, U.S.A. as Margaret Montgomery), best known as Baby Peggy Montgomery, was one of the principal child stars of the Hollywood silent movie era, in her heyday between 1920 and 1923 she was even more famous than Jackie Coogan. ... Diana Serra Cary (born 26 October 1918 in Merced, California, U.S.A. as Margaret Montgomery), best known as Baby Peggy Montgomery, was one of the principal child stars of the Hollywood silent movie era, in her heyday between 1920 and 1923 she was even more famous than Jackie Coogan. ... A 1921 film by D.W. Griffith set in late 19th century France, before and during the French Revolution. ... David Lewelyn Wark Griffith (January 22, 1875 - July 23, 1948) was an American film director (commonly known as D. W. Griffith) probably best known for his film The Birth of a Nation. ... Lillian Diana de Guiche (October 14, 1893 – February 27, 1993), was an Oscar-nominated American actress, better known as Lillian Gish. ... Dorothy Gish photographed by Carl Van Vechten, 1932 Dorothy Gish (March 11, 1898 - June 4, 1968) was an American actress. ... Poster for The Perils of Pauline (1914). ... Diana Serra Cary (born 26 October 1918 in Merced, California, U.S.A. as Margaret Montgomery), best known as Baby Peggy Montgomery, was one of the principal child stars of the Hollywood silent movie era, in her heyday between 1920 and 1923 she was even more famous than Jackie Coogan. ... The Playhouse is a 1921 film written and directed by Buster Keaton. ... Edward F. Cline (November 7, 1892 - May 22, 1961) was a screenwriter, actor, and director. ... Joseph Frank Keaton, Jr. ... Comedy film is a film genre designed to be humorous. ... Diana Serra Cary (born 26 October 1918 in Merced, California, U.S.A. as Margaret Montgomery), best known as Baby Peggy Montgomery, was one of the principal child stars of the Hollywood silent movie era, in her heyday between 1920 and 1923 she was even more famous than Jackie Coogan. ... Diana Serra Cary (born 26 October 1918 in Merced, California, U.S.A. as Margaret Montgomery), best known as Baby Peggy Montgomery, was one of the principal child stars of the Hollywood silent movie era, in her heyday between 1920 and 1923 she was even more famous than Jackie Coogan. ... The Sheik was a 1921 silent movie produced by Paramount, directed by George Melford and starring Rudolph Valentino, Agnes Ayres and Adolphe Menjou. ... George Melford, 1920 George H. Melford (February 19, 1877 – April 25, 1961) was an American stage and film actor and film director. ... Rudolph Valentino (May 6, 1895 – August 23, 1926) was an Italian actor. ... A drama film is a film that depends mostly on in-depth character development, interaction, and highly emotional themes. ... The quintessential adventure film. ... Roland West (20 February 1885 – 31 March 1952) was a Hollywood director known for his innovative film noir movies of the 1920s. ... A drama film is a film that depends mostly on in-depth character development, interaction, and highly emotional themes. ... The Three Musketeers, produced in 1921, is a silent movie based on the novel The Three Musketeers by Alexandre Dumas, père. ... Fred Niblo (born January 6, 1874 - died November 11, 1948) was an American pioneer film actor, director and producer. ... Douglas Fairbanks (May 23, 1883 – December 12, 1939) was an American actor, screenwriter, director and producer, who became noted for his swashbuckling roles in silent movies such as The Mark of Zorro (1920), The Three Musketeers (1921), Robin Hood (1922), The Thief of Bagdad (1924) and The Black Pirate (1926). ... For other uses, see Swashbuckler (disambiguation). ... Diana Serra Cary (born 26 October 1918 in Merced, California, U.S.A. as Margaret Montgomery), best known as Baby Peggy Montgomery, was one of the principal child stars of the Hollywood silent movie era, in her heyday between 1920 and 1923 she was even more famous than Jackie Coogan. ... Film poster Tolable David is a 1921 American silent film based on the Joseph Hergesheimer short story. ... Henry King may refer to: Henry King (poet), (1592-1669), English poet, Bishop of Chichester Henry Churchill King, (1858–1934) theologian and educator; served on King-Crane Commission Henry King, (1855-1923) Australian studio and landscape photographer Henry T. King was a prosecutor at the Nuremberg Trials Herny King (congressman... Richard (Dick) Barthelmess (May 9, 1895 - August 17, 1963) was a silent film star. ... A drama film is a film that depends mostly on in-depth character development, interaction, and highly emotional themes. ... Diana Serra Cary (born 26 October 1918 in Merced, California, U.S.A. as Margaret Montgomery), best known as Baby Peggy Montgomery, was one of the principal child stars of the Hollywood silent movie era, in her heyday between 1920 and 1923 she was even more famous than Jackie Coogan. ... Womans Place is a 1921 film by Victor Fleming. ... Victor Fleming (February 23, 1883 - January 6, 1949) (sometimes Vic Fleming) was an American film director. ...


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