1916 in film

The year 1916 in film involved some significant events.

List of years in film

Events

Top-grossing films (U.S.)

Highest-grossing films of 1916
RankTitleGross
1 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea $8,000,000
2 Intolerance $1,000,000
3 Joan the Woman $605,731
4 Maria Rosa $102,768
5 The Heart of Nora Flynn $87,738
6 The Trail of the Lonesome Pine $77,944
7 The Dream Girl $66,725
8 A Grid-Iron Hero $16,435
9 The Innocent Lie n/a
10 Hulda from Holland n/a

Notable films released in 1916

Poster
  • Intolerance, directed by D.W. Griffith, starring Lillian Gish and Constance Talmadge
  • Joan the Woman, directed by Cecil B. DeMille, starring Geraldine Farrar
  • Judex, directed by Louis Feuillade, starring Musidora and René Cresté – (France)
  • Lights of New York, directed by Van Dyke Brooke, starring Leah Baird and Walter McGrail
  • Luke's Double (French) 11-minute comedy short based on Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, starring Harold Lloyd, directed by Hal Roach[13]
  • The Lyons Mail, directed by Fred Paul – (Britain)
  • Man Without a Soul (British) directed by George Loane Tucker, starring Barbara Everest and Milton Rosmer[14]
  • A Maori Maid's Love, directed by Raymond Longford – (Australia/New Zealand)
  • Mingling Spirits, short film directed by Al Christie for Universal Pictures, starring Betty Compson
  • Mr. Tvardovski (Russian) a Faustian-type film directed by Ladislas Starevitch, starring Nicolai Saltykov, based on a novel by J. I. Kraszevski; part of the film featured animation
  • The Mutiny of the Bounty, directed by Raymond Longford – (Australia/New Zealand)
  • The Mysteries of Myra, 15-chapter serial directed by Theodore and Leopold Wharton, starring Jean Sothern, Howard Estabrook and Warner Oland[15]
  • The Mystery of the Leaping Fish, short directed by John Emerson, starring Douglas Fairbanks
  • Night of Horror/ Nachte des Grauens (German) a lost film directed by Richard Oswald and Arthur Robison, starring Emil Jannings and Werner Krauss, cited in some references as being the first vampire film [16]
  • Oliver Twist, starring Marie Doro
  • One A.M., directed by and starring Charlie Chaplin
  • The Pawnshop, a Charles Chaplin short
  • The Phantom of the Opera (German) first film version of the Gaston Leroux novel, directed by Ernst Matray, starring Nils Olaf Chrisander and Aud Egede Nissen
  • The Phantom Witness, directed by Frederick Sullivan for Thanhouser Films, starring Kathryn Adams and Edwin Stanley
  • The Picture of Dorian Gray (British) directed by Fred W. Durant, starring Henry Victor and Pat O'Malley
  • Police, a Charles Chaplin short with Edna Purviance and Wesley Ruggles
  • The Queen of Spades/ Pikovaya dama (Russian) directed by Yakov Protazanov, based on the short story by Alexander Pushkin, starring Tamara Duvan and Nikolai Panov[17]
  • The Real Thing at Last (British) directed by James m. Barrie and L.C. MacBean, starring Ernest Thesiger
  • The Return of Draw Egan, directed by and starring William S. Hart
  • The Rink, a Charles Chaplin short
  • The Romantic Journey, directed by George Fitzmaurice, written by Ouida Bergere, starring William Courtenay
  • Saint, Devil and Woman, directed by Frederick Sullivan for Thanhouser Films, starring Florence La Badie
  • Sally Bishop directed by George Pearson – (GB)
  • Sally in Our Alley directed by Larry Trimble, starring Hilda Trevelyan, Mary Dibley, Reginald Owen – (GB)
  • Seven Keys to Baldpate (Australian) directed by Monte Luke, starring Dorothy Brunton and J. Plumpton Wilson; based on the 1913 novel by Earl Derr Biggers which was turned into a play by George M. Cohan[18]
  • She (British) directed by Horace Lisle Lucoque and William G.B. Barker, starring Alice Delysia and Henry Victor; the first British film adaptation of the H. Rider Haggard novel[19]
  • Sherlock Holmes, Starring William Gillette
  • The Shielding Shadow (aka Ravengar) 15-chapter serial directed by Louis Gasnier (who later directed Reefer Madness in 1936) and Donald MacKenzie, starring Grace Darmond and Ralph Kellard[20]
  • The Silent Stranger (aka The Silent Man) 11-minute short starring, and directed by, King Baggot
  • Snow White, starring Marguerite Clark
  • Sold to Satan, starring and directed by Edward Sloman
  • The Soul's Cycle, directed by Ulysses Davis, starring Margaret Gibson and John Oaker, deals with reincarnation similar in plot to The Mummy (1932)
  • Trilby Frilled, 10-minute short directed by Edwin McKim, starring Davy Don as Svengali and Patsy De Forest; spoof of George Du Maurier's 1894 novel Trilby[21]
  • 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (1916 film), directed by Stuart Paton for Universal Pictures, starring Curtis Benton and Alan Holubar (as Capt. Nemo), based on the novel by Jules Verne
  • Under Two Flags, starring Theda Bara
  • Ultus, the Man From the Dead (British) directed by George Pearson for Gaumont Films, starring Aurele Sydney as Ultus, a superhero apparently influenced by France's popular film character Fantomas; there were four Ultus films in the series, which were later re-edited into seven shorter films for overseas distribution
  • Ultus and the Grey Lady (British) 2nd film in the "Ultus" series, directed by George Pearson, starring Aurele Sydney as Ultus
  • Ultus and the Secret of the Night (British) 3rd film in the "Ultus" series, directed by George Pearson, again starring Aurele Sydney as Ultus
  • Ultus and the Three-Button Mystery (British) 4th and final film in the "Ultus" series, directed by George Pearson, starring Aurele Sydney as Ultus; this 4th film wasn't theatrically released until 1917
  • The Vagabond, directed by and starring Charlie Chaplin
  • The Valley of Fear
  • The Vij (Russian) written and directed by Wadyslaw Starewicz, starring Ivan Mosjoukine and Olga Obolenskaya; the 2nd ever film adaptation of Nicolai Gogol's short story; featured stop motion animation[22]
  • A Welsh Singer directed by Henry Edwards, starring Edwards, Florence Turner and Campbell Gullan – (GB)
  • The Wheel of Death (British) directed by A.E. Coleby, starring Arthur Rooke and Joan Legge
  • Where Are My Children?, directed by Phillips Smalley and Lois Weber, starring Tyrone Power, Sr. and Juan de la Cruz
  • Willard-Johnson Boxing Match
  • Witchcraft, directed by Frank Reicher, produced by Jesse L. Lasky, starring Fannie Ward and Jack Dean, based on a short story by Robert Ralston Reed
  • The Witching Hour, directed by George Irving, starring C. Aubrey Smith and Marie Shotwell; this was adapted from the 1907 stage play by Augustus Thomas
  • The Witch of the Mountains, starring Mareguerite Nichols, Gordon Sackville and Richard Johnson; produced by Knickerbocker Star Features
  • The Fable of the Small Town Favorite Who Was Ruined by Too Much Competition, comedy short film

Short film series

Births

Deaths

Debuts

References

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