The film daily cavalcade (1939)

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The Sanitarium, Rosco (Fatty) Arbuckle's first film, produced by Keystone. Hiawatha, Carl Laemmle's first picture, produced by the Independent Motion Picture (IMP) Co. The Violin Maker of Cremona, with Mary Pickford, produced by Biograph. — 1910 — The Life of Moses, produced by Vitagraph in five reels and released, one reel at a time, through General Film Co. Ranch Life in the Great Southwest, produced by Selig with Tom Mix in his first role. — 1911 — The Courting of Mary, with Mary Pickford, first Pickford produced by Majestic. — 1912 — Queen Elizabeth, a four-reeler with Sarah Bernhardt, imported from France by Adolph Zukor. Man's Genesis, with Mae Marsh, directed by Griffith for Biograph. — 1913 — Quo Vadis, an eight-reeler made in Italy, imported by George Kleine. Traffic in Souls, first "sex" pictures, released by Universal. The Squaw Man, with Dustin Farnum, first production of the Jesse L. Lasky Feature Play Co. _ 1914 — Tess of the Storm Country, with Mary Pickford, produced by Famous Players. Tillie's Punctured Romance, first six-reel comedy, produced by Mack Sennett for Keystone. The Spoilers, produced by Selig, and used for the opening of the N. Y. Strand. _ 1915 — The Birth of a Nation, directed by D. W. Griffith. The Battle Cry of Peace with Norma Talmadge, produced by Vitagraph. — 1916 — The Daughter of the Gods, with Annette Kellerman, produced by Fox. Civilization, directed by Thomas H. Ince for Triangle. The Floorwalker, first Charlie Chaplin two-reeler for Mutual. Intolerance, directed by D. W. Griffith. The Clodhopper, with Charles Ray, produced by Triangle. War Brides, with Alia Nazimova, produced by Selznick. Cleopatra, starring Theda Bara, produced by Fox. _ 1917 — The Poor Little Rich Girl, with Mary Pickford, produced by Artcraft. The Gun Fighter, with William S. Hart, produced by Triangle. — 1918 — Shoulder Arms, starring Charlie Chaplin, released by First National. _ 1919 — The Miracle Man, with Lon Chaney and Thomas Meighan, produced by Paramount. The Kid, with Charlie Chaplin and Jackie Coogan, released by First National. — 1920 — Passion, with Pola Negri, released by First National. Dr. Jekyl and Mr. Hyde, with John Barrymore, produced by Paramount. — 1921 — Way Down East, directed by Griffith, released through United Artists. The Sheik, with Rudolph Valentino, produced by Paramount. The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, with Rudolph Valentino and Alice Terry, produced by Metro. — 1922 — Orphans of the Storm, with Lillian and Dorothy Gish, directed by D. W. Griffith, released through United Artists. Grandma's Boy, with Harold Lloyd, distributed by Associated Exhibitors. The Film Daily Cavalcade 215