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Best 1 Intolerance

Intolerance is a 1916 silent film divided into four distinct narratives spanning centuries and continents. The film interweaves a modern crime story, a Biblical account of Christ’s death, a historical...

2 L'Inferno

L’Inferno, released in 1911, was an extensive Italian silent film based on Dante Alighieri's *Inferno*. Production spanned over three years and established it as the first full-length feature film fro...

3 Broken Blossoms

Broken Blossoms is a 1919 silent melodrama directed by D. W. Griffith and starring Lillian Gish and Richard Barthelmess. The film depicts a young woman, Lucy Burrows, escaping abuse from her father an...

4 Sex-Linked Inheritance in Drosophila

This comprehensive work expands upon Morgans initial findings, delving deeper into the mechanisms of sex-linked inheritance. It meticulously examines various traits controlled by sex chromosomes, prov...

5 The Student of Prague

The Student of Prague, released in 1913, is a German silent horror film drawing on literary sources including Edgar Allan Poe’s “William Wilson” and Alfred de Musset’s “The December Night.” Paul Wegen...

6 Raja Harishchandra

Raja Harishchandra, directed by Dadasaheb Phalke in 1913, was an Indian silent film based on the Hindu legend of Harishchandra. Featuring a cast including several prominent actors, the film utilized E...

7 Different from the Others

Different from the Others is a 1919 German silent melodrama directed by Richard Oswald. Featuring Conrad Veidt and Reinhold Schünzel, the film’s narrative addressed Germany's Paragraph 175 laws regard...

8 The Golem

The Golem is a 1915 German silent horror film exploring a tale rooted in Jewish folklore. It depicts the creation of a golem by Rabbi Judah Loew as a defense against antisemitism. The film’s narrative...

9 Male and Female

Male and Female, directed by Cecil B. DeMille in 1919, adapts the 1902 J. M. Barrie play “The Admirable Crichton.” The film explores themes of gender relations and social class through a silent advent...

10 The Avenging Conscience

The Avenging Conscience, directed by D. W. Griffith, adapts Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Tell-Tale Heart” and “Annabel Lee.” It is a 1914 silent horror film preserved within the Museum of Modern Art and Coh...

11 The Dying Swan

The Dying Swan is a 1917 silent gothic drama produced by Yevgeni Bauer. The film features an ensemble cast including Vera Karalli, Aleksandr Kheruvimov, and other performers. It was released during th...

12 A Daughter of the Gods

A Daughter of the Gods, directed by Herbert Brenon, premiered in 1916 as a Fox Film Corporation production. Filmed in Jamaica with elaborate sets, the silent drama featured Annette Kellermann in an ea...

13 Tarzan of the Apes

Tarzan of the Apes was a 1918 American silent film directed by Scott Sidney. The production featured Elmo Lincoln as the central character, alongside Enid Markey, George B. French, and Gordon Griffith...

14 Kid Auto Races at Venice

This 1914 silent comedy film showcases Charles Chaplin’s earliest appearance as the iconic “Little Tramp.” The movie, filmed at Venice Beach, features a chaotic and humorous depiction of an automobile...

15 The Cheat

The Cheat is a 1915 silent drama film directed by Cecil B. DeMille. It centers on a young woman caught between her husband and a charismatic newcomer, exploring themes of infidelity and social status...

16 Father Sergius

Father Sergius is a 1918 Soviet Russian silent film directed by Yakov Protazanov and Alexandre Volkoff. The film adapts Leo Tolstoy’s 1911 short story of the same title, exploring themes through cinem...

17 Tillie's Punctured Romance

Tillie's Punctured Romance, released in 1914, was a pioneering silent film produced by the Keystone Film Company. It served as the studio’s initial foray into feature-length comedic productions. The f...

18 The Photo-Drama of Creation

The Photo-Drama of Creation was a four-part audiovisual presentation developed by the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society. It detailed the group’s interpretation of God’s actions, spanning from Earth'...

19 Defence of Sevastopol

Defence of Sevastopol, released in 1911, documented the Siege of Sevastopol during the Crimean War. It is recognized as the first feature-length film produced in the Russian Empire and utilized pionee...

20 The Masquerader

The Masquerader, released in 1914, was produced by Charlie Chaplin at Keystone Studios and features performances from Chaplin and Roscoe Arbuckle. The short film clocks in at approximately thirteen mi...

21 From the Manger to the Cross

From the Manger to the Cross is a 1912 American film directed by Sidney Olcott. Shot in Jerusalem, the movie depicts the life of Jesus of Nazareth as told through his story and biblical verses. Robert...

22 Daddy-Long-Legs

Daddy-Long-Legs is a 1919 silent film adaptation of Jean Webster’s novel. Directed by Marshall Neilan, the movie features Mary Pickford as Jo March, a young woman supported by an elderly benefactor. I...

23 A Life for a Life

A Life for a Life was a 1916 dramatic film directed by Yevgeni Bauer. The production dates to its release in that year. It represents one of Bauer’s early directorial works.

24 The Water Nymph

The Water Nymph is a 1910 Russian fantasy drama produced by Vasili Goncharov. It was a cinematic work of the time, classified within the genre of fantasy and drama. The film’s production occurred in R...

25 The Birth of a Nation

The Birth of a Nation, directed by D. W. Griffith, is a 1915 silent drama based on Thomas Dixon Jr.’s novel. The film depicts the Reconstruction era through the lens of the Ku Klux Klan, as adapted fo...

26 Joan the Woman

Joan the Woman, released in 1916, is a silent drama directed by Cecil B. DeMille and starring Geraldine Farrar. Based on Schiller’s play, it marked DeMille's debut in historical film genres and was in...

27 Hearts of the World

Hearts of the World was a 1918 silent melodrama directed by D.W. Griffith. The film was produced with support from the British government who sought to influence public opinion about World War I throu...

28 Judith of Bethulia

Judith of Bethulia, produced in 1914 by D. W. Griffith, adapts Thomas Bailey Aldrich’s play and Grace Adele Pierce’s script based on the Book of Judith. This early American feature-length film was Bio...

29 Be Silent, My Sorrow, Be Silent

Be Silent, My Sorrow, Be Silent was a 1918 Soviet silent melodrama directed by Pyotr Chardynin. The film comprised two sections, with only the initial portion extant. It featured Vera Kholodnaya and o...

30 A Fool There Was

A Fool There Was, released in 1915, is a silent drama directed by Frank Powell and featuring Theda Bara. The film generated controversy due to its explicit intertitles, including one reading “Kiss me,...

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