1924 in film

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The following is an overview of 1924 in film, including significant events, a list of films released and notable births and deaths.

Top-grossing films (U.S.)[]

The top ten 1924 released films by box office gross in North America are as follows:

Highest-grossing films of 1924
Rank Title Studio Box office gross rental
1 The Sea Hawk Associated First National Pictures $2,000,000[1]
2 Girl Shy Pathé Exchange $1,550,000[1]
3 Secrets Associated First National Pictures $1,500,000[1]
4 The Thief of Bagdad United Artists $1,490,419[2]
5 Hot Water Pathé Exchange $1,350,000[1]
6 Monsieur Beaucaire Paramount Pictures $1,200,000[3]
7 The Iron Horse Fox Film Corporation $1,100,000[3]
8 He Who Gets Slapped Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer $881,000[4]
9 His Hour $595,000[4]
10 Beau Brummel Warner Bros. $453,000[5]

Events[]

  • January 10 – CBC Distributions corp. is renamed and incorporated as Columbia Pictures.
  • D. W. Griffith, co-founder of United Artists, leaves the company.
  • April 17 – Entertainment entrepreneur Marcus Loew gains control of Metro Pictures, Goldwyn Pictures Corporation and Louis B. Mayer Pictures to create Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
  • November 15 – In Los Angeles, silent film director Thomas Ince ("The Father of the Western") meets publishing tycoon William Randolph Hearst to work out a deal. When Ince dies a few days later, reportedly of a heart attack, rumors soon surface that he was murdered by Hearst.[6]
  • Loews Theatres acquires the 4,000 seat Capitol Theatre in New York City becoming the flagship of the theatre chain and site of many future MGM premieres.
  • Joseph Schenck becomes president of United Artists.
  • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) considers making a silent film of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. MGM and the estate of L. Frank Baum failed to come to an agreement so the rights were sold to Chadwick Pictures.

Notable films released in 1924[]

For the complete list of US film releases for the year, see United States films of 1924

A[]

  • Aelita, directed by Yakov Protazanov – (U.S.S.R.)
  • The Alaskan, directed by Herbert Brenon, starring Thomas Meighan and Estelle Taylor
  • Along Came Ruth, directed by Edward F. Cline
  • America, directed by D. W. Griffith
  • Au Secours! (Help), directed by Abel Gance, starring Max Linder – (France)

B[]

C[]

  • Captain January directed by Eddie Cline; starring Baby Peggy and Hobart Bosworth
  • Carlos and Elisabeth, starring Conrad Veidt – (Germany)
  • Claude Duval, starring Nigel Barrie, Fay Compton (GB)
  • The City Without Jews (Die Stadt ohne Juden) – (Austria)

D[]

E[]

F[]

  • Forbidden Paradise, directed by Ernst Lubitsch; starring Pola Negri, Adolphe Menjou and Rod La Rocque

G[]

  • Girl Shy, starring Harold Lloyd
  • Gösta Berlings saga, directed by Mauritz Stiller, starring Greta Garbo – (Sweden)
  • The Grand Duke's Finances (Die Finanzen des Großherzogs), directed by F. W. Murnau – (Germany)
  • The Great Well directed by Henry Kolker – (GB)
  • Greed, directed by Erich von Stroheim; starring ZaSu Pitts and Gibson Gowland

H[]

  • Happiness, directed by King Vidor
  • The Hands of Orlac, starring Conrad Veidt – (Austria)
  • He Who Gets Slapped, directed by Victor Sjöström; starring Lon Chaney, Norma Shearer and John Gilbert
  • Helena, directed by Manfred Noa (Germany)
  • Helen's Babies, starring Edward Everett Horton, Baby Peggy and Clara Bow
  • Her Night of Romance, directed by Sidney Franklin; starring Constance Talmadge and Ronald Colman
  • His Hour, directed by King Vidor, starring John Gilbert
  • Hot Water, starring Harold Lloyd
  • The Humming Bird, starring Gloria Swanson

I[]

J[]

  • Janice Meredith, starring Marion Davies, Holbrook Blinn, and Tyrone Power, Sr.
  • The Last Laugh (Der Letzte Mann), directed by F. W. Murnau; starring Emil Jannings – (Germany)

L[]

M[]

  • The Marriage Circle, directed by Ernst Lubitsch
  • Michael, directed by Carl Theodor Dreyer – (Germany)
  • Monsieur Beaucaire, directed by Sidney Olcott; starring Rudolph Valentino and Bebe Daniels

N[]

  • The Navigator, starring Buster Keaton
  • Die Nibelungen: Siegfried, directed by Fritz Lang; starring Paul Richter – (Germany)
  • Die Nibelungen: Kriemhilds Rache, by Fritz Lang – (Germany)

O[]

Q[]

P[]

S[]

T[]

  • The Thief of Bagdad, directed by Raoul Walsh; starring Douglas Fairbanks
  • Three Weeks, starring Conrad Nagel and Aileen Pringle
  • Three Women, directed by Ernst Lubitsch

W[]

  • Waxworks (Das Wachsfigurenkabinett), directed by Paul Leni, starring Conrad Veidt and Emil Jannings – (Germany)
  • Wild Oranges, directed by King Vidor
  • Wine, directed by Louis J. Gasnier; starring Clara Bow
  • Wine of Youth, directed by King Vidor; starring Eleanor Boardman and ZaSu Pitts

Y[]

  • Yolanda, directed by Robert Vignola; starring Marion Davies and Ralph Graves

Short film series[]

  • Buster Keaton (1917–1941)
  • Laurel and Hardy (1921–1943)
  • Our Gang (1922–1944)

Animated short film series[]

  • Koko the Clown (1919–1934)
  • Felix the Cat (1919–1936)
  • Alice Comedies (1923–1927)
    • Alice's Day at Sea
    • Alice's Spooky Adventure
    • Alice's Wild West Show
    • Alice's Fishy Story
    • Alice and the Dog-Catcher
    • Alice the Peacemaker
    • Alice Gets in Dutch
    • Alice Hunting in Africa
    • Alice and the Three Bears
    • Alice the Piper

Births[]

  • January 7 – Anne Vernon, French actress
  • January 9 – Sergei Parajanov, Soviet director (died 1990)
  • January 14 – Carole Cook, American actress
  • January 16 – Katy Jurado, Mexican actress (died 2002)
  • January 26 – Armand Gatti, French filmmaker (died 2017)
  • February 12 – Louis Zorich, American actor (died 2018)
  • February 19 – Lee Marvin, American actor (died 1987)
  • March 12 – Helen Parrish, American actress (died 1959)
  • March 15 - Walter Gotell, German actor (died 1997)
  • March 24 - Norman Fell, American actor (died 1998)
  • March 25 – Machiko Kyō, Japanese actress (died 2019)
  • April 3 – Marlon Brando, American actor (died 2004)
  • April 4 - Noreen Nash, American retired actress
  • April 7 – Astrid Lepa, Estonian actress and director (died 2015)
  • April 13 – Stanley Donen, American director and choreographer (died 2019)
  • April 14 - Joseph Ruskin, American actor (died 2013)
  • April 18 – Leida Rammo, Estonian actress (died 2020)
  • April 20
    • Nina Foch, Dutch-American actress (died 2008)
    • Leslie Phillips, English comic actor
  • April 24 – Eric Pleskow, Austrian film producer (died 2019)
  • April 29 – Heikki Haravee, Estonian actor (died 2003)
  • May 1 – Dodo Abashidze, Soviet Georgian director (died 1990)
  • May 2 – Theodore Bikel, Austrian-American actor (died 2015)
  • May 18 - Priscilla Pointer, American actress
  • June 21 – Ezzatolah Entezami, Iranian actor (died 2018)
  • June 25 – Sidney Lumet, American director (died 2011)
  • July 1 - Florence Stanley, American actress (died 2003)
  • July 3 - Amalia Aguilar, Cuban-born Mexican actress (died 2021)
  • July 4 – Eva Marie Saint, American actress
  • July 6 – Draga Ahačič, Slovene actress and director
  • July 14 - Val Avery, American actor (died 2009)
  • July 19 - Pat Hingle, American actor (died 2009)
  • July 20 – Lola Albright, American actress (died 2017)
  • July 21 – Don Knotts, American actor (died 2006)
  • July 29 - Lloyd Bochner, Canadian actor (died 2005)
  • August 1 – Marcia Mae Jones, American actress (died 2007)
  • August 2 - Carroll O'Connor, American actor (died 2001)
  • August 10 – Martha Hyer, American actress (died 2014)
  • August 14 – Eduardo Fajardo, Spanish actor (died 2019)
  • August 19 - William Marshall, American actor (died 2003)
  • August 21 - Jack Weston, American actor (died 1996)
  • August 24 – Jimmy Gardner, English actor (died 2010)
  • August 29 – Tanis Chandler, French-born American actress (died 2006)
  • September 2 – Knud Leif Thomsen, Danish director and screenwriter (died 2003)
  • September 6 – Riccardo Cucciolla, Italian actor and voice actor (died 1999)
  • September 8 – Denise Darcel, French actress (died 2011)
  • September 9 – Jane Greer, American actress (died 2001)
  • September 13 - Scott Brady, American actor (died 1985)
  • September 16 – Lauren Bacall, American actress (died 2014)
  • September 21 – Gail Russell, American actress (died 1961)
  • September 23 – Bob Herron (stuntman), American stuntman and actor (died 2021)
  • September 28 – Marcello Mastroianni, Italian actor (died 1996)
  • September 30 – Truman Capote, American author (died 1984)
  • October 1 – Jose Corazon de Jesus Jr., Filipino actor (died 1970)
  • October 21 - Joyce Randolph, American actress
  • October 25 – Billy Barty, American actor (died 2000)
  • November 10 - Paul Richards, American actor (died 1974)
  • November 21 - Joseph Campanella, American actor (died 2018)
  • November 22 – Geraldine Page, American actress (died 1987)
  • December 2 – Vilgot Sjöman, Swedish director (died 2006)
  • December 5 - George Savalas, American actor (died 1985)
  • December 13 - Maria Riva, American actress and writer
  • December 14 – Raj Kapoor, Indian actor, director and producer (died 1988)
  • December 18 - Cicely Tyson, American actress, model and author (died 2021)
  • December 25 – Rod Serling, American screenwriter (died 1975)

Deaths[]

  • April 16 – Amleto Novelli, Italian stage and screen actor (born in 1885)
  • April 21 – Eleonora Duse, Italian veteran stage actress, who made one film in 1916 (born in 1858)
  • August 9 – L. Rogers Lytton, American stage and screen actor (born in 1867)
  • September 23 – Ben Deeley, film actor married to Barbara La Marr (born in 1878)
  • October 12 – Kate Lester, English veteran stage and film actress (born in 1857)
  • November 19 – Thomas Ince, American actor and pioneer film producer (born in 1882)

Film debuts[]

References[]

  1. ^ a b c d "The All Time Best Sellers". International Motion Picture Almanac 1937–38. Quigley Publishing Company. p. 942. Retrieved April 8, 2018.
  2. ^ The Fox Film Corporation, 1915-1935: A History and Filmography, Aubrey Solomon, p 61
  3. ^ a b "All-Time Film Rental Champs". Variety. October 15, 1990. p. M150.
  4. ^ a b The Eddie Mannix Ledger, Los Angeles: Margaret Herrick Library, Center for Motion Picture Study.
  5. ^ Glancy, H Mark (1995). "Warner Bros Film Grosses, 1921–51: the William Schaefer ledger". Historical Journal of Film Radio and Television. 15.
  6. ^ Taves, Brian. (2012). Thomas Ince: Hollywood's Independent Producer. The University Press of Kentucky. pp. 1–13. ISBN 978-0-8131-3423-9. Retrieved 10 January 2016.
  7. ^ "Sampaguita (1924)". imdb.com.
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