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The Ten Best Screen Dramas
{^Screenland has been canvassing the foremost film authorities in America for a vote upon the ten most significant screenplays ever made. This canvass will continue in subsequent numbers.
MYRON ZOBEL,
Publisher of Screenland:
The Birth of a Nation The Covered Wagon ToV able David The Kid
Dr. Jekyl and Mr. Hyde The Miracle Man Cabinet of Dr. Caligari Foolish Wives Robin Hood
Down to the Sea in Ships
HARRIETTE UNDERHILL,
of The New York Tribune:
The Girl I Love The Covered Wagon The Green Goddess Only 38
Law of the Lawless
Prisoner of Zenda
Trifling Women
ToV able David
Where the Pavement Ends
WhenKmghthoodWas inFlower
ROBERT E. SHERWOOD,*
of Life and The New York Herald:
The Birth of a Nation
The Spoilers (original)
Intolerance
The Miracle Man
The Mark of Zorro
The Kid
Cabinet of Dr. Caligart Passion
The Four Horsemen ToV able David Nanook of the North The Covered Wagon
*Mr. Sherwood said he couldn't conscientiously cut this list of twelve to ten.
JULIAN JOHNSON:
Cabiria
Queen Elizabeth
The Birth of a Nation
In tolerance
The Whispering Chorus Stella Maris The Miracle Man The Four Horsemen Passion
The Covered Wagon
FREDERICK JAMES SMITH, Editor of Screenland:
Cabiria
The Birth of a Nation Judith of Bethulia Broken Blossoms The Kid
Cabinet of Dr. Caligari ToV able David Foolish Wives Passion
The Covered Wagon
LAURENCE REID, of
The Motion Picture News:
The Covered Wagon The Four Horsemen The Birth of a Nation The Miracle Man Robin Hood Broken Blossoms Cabinet of Dr. Caligari The Kid Humoresque Hollywood
^Screenland would like to know what ten motion pictures you consider to be the milestones of cinema progress. Write to the Editor and give him your chosen list of ten.
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