1926 Movies
Browse 287 titles in our 1926 Movies Database
- The General
- Faust
- The Adventures of Prince Achmed
- A Page of Madness
- Flesh and the Devil
- Battling Butler
- Mother
- Ménilmontant
- The Black Pirate
- The Son of the Sheik
- For Heaven's Sake
- Anemic Cinema
- La Bohème
- Tell It to the Marines
- 3 Bad Men
- Sparrows
- Brown of Harvard
- Emak-Bakia
- The Temptress
- Bardelys the Magnificent
- By the Law
- Ella Cinders
- Don Juan
- The Strong Man
- Nana
- The Holy Mountain
- The Winning of Barbara Worth
- The Blackbird
- The Bat
- Torrent
- The Magician
- Filmstudie
- Fine Manners
- Secrets of a Soul
- Tramp, Tramp, Tramp
- The Student of Prague
- So This Is Paris
- Moana
- The Boob
- Beverly of Graustark
- 45 Minutes from Hollywood
- Mighty Like a Moose
- The Bride of Glomdal
- The Sixth Part of the World
- Nothing But Time
- Exit Smiling
- The Bells
- Beau Geste
- What Price Glory
- Kiki
- Mantrap
- Mare Nostrum
- The Overcoat
- The Great K & A Train Robbery
- The Red Kimono
- Now You Tell One
- The Adventures of the Three Reporters
- The Show-Off
- The Johnstown Flood
- Thundering Fleas
- It's the Old Army Game
- Fig Leaves
- The Flying Ace
- Old Ironsides
- The Sorrows of Satan
- Hands Up!
- The Better 'Ole
- Bromo and Juliet
- Mother of Mine
- Love 'Em and Leave 'Em
- A Plantation Act
- Nell Gwyn
- The Imaginary Voyage
- The Road to Mandalay
- Stride, Soviet!
- So's Your Old Man
- Ten Nights in a Barroom
- The Blue Eagle
- The Sea Beast
- Kid Boots
- Skinner's Dress Suit
- The Shamrock Handicap
- Dancing Mothers
- Sunrise
- Paris
- Yagodka lyubvi
- Three Thieves
- The Devil's Circus
- On the Front Page
- The Volga Boatman
- The Open Road
- Mauprat
- You Never Know Women
- Furusato no uta
- Honor
- What Happened to Jones?
- Midnight Faces
- The Bridal Party in Hardanger
- The Belle of Broadway
- Eve's Leaves
- Katka-bumazhnyy ranet
- Michel Strogoff
- The Clinging Vine
- The Duchess of Buffalo
- Just Suppose
- Happy Days
- Carmen
- Upstage
- Irene
- The Stolen Ranch
- Klovnen
- Raggedy Rose
- The Cruise of the Jasper B
- Twinkletoes
- Mechanics of the Brain
- Madame Mystery
- You'd Be Surprised
- The Violinist of Florence
- That Model from Paris
- Up in Mabel's Room
- Manon Lescaut
- Cab No. 13
- Children of No Importance
- Ice Cold Cocos
- The Fire Brigade
- Menschen untereinander
- Irish Destiny
- The Lucky Lady
- Girl in Tails
- The Grand Duchess and the Waiter
- The Devil Horse
- Behind the Front
- The Hero of the Circus
- Bennie the Howl
- The Road to Glory
- Officer '444'
- Just Another Blonde
- A Filha do Advogado
- The Roaring Road
- Young April
- The Night Cry
- The American Venus
- Poor Mrs. Jones
- Crossed Signals
- Das Blumenwunder
- The Third Degree
- Ranson's Folly
- The Canadian
- The Nervous Wreck
- We're in the Navy Now
- The Passaic Textile Strike
- Lazy Lightning
- Meren kasvojen edessä
- Devil's Island
- Poker Faces
- Die Biene Maja und ihre Abenteuer
- Savur-Mogila
- The Midnight Message
- Die letzte Droschke von Berlin
- The Runaway
- Fänrik Ståls sägner
- Let's Get Married
- Walter the Sleuth
- Pilar Guerra
- Miss Brewster's Millions
- Nelson
- Samanishvilis dedinatsvali
- The Wings of a Serf
- The Enchanted Hill
- Jungle Woman
- A Social Celebrity
- The Untamed Lady
- Metskhre talga
- Khanuma
- A Sister of Six
- Don Quixote
- Lásky Kacenky Strnadové
- Natela
- Almost a Lady
- Partners Again
- Ilan-dili
- Shirvanskaias danashauli
- Greenhide
- Sasdjeli
- P.K.P.
- The Rainmaker
- All Wet
- The Moth of Moonbi
- Kane
- Dødsbokseren
- Forbidden Cargoes
- Desert Greed
- Darling Nelly Gray
- Murtovarkaus
- The Hound of the Deep
- Till österland
- Walter's Paying Policy
- The Armored Vault
- Tavadis asuli Meri
- Miljonär för en dag
- The Master of Death
- When Giants Fought
- London After Dark
- Without the Option
- Farbror Frans
- The Qualified Adventurer
- Hampton Court Palace
- Walter the Prodigal
- Charleys tant
- Walter Tells the Tale
- The Song and Dance Man
- Bhakta Pralhad
- Mike
- If Youth But Knew
- The Romance of Hine-Moa
- The Bohemian Dancer
- The Mating of Marcus
- Giftas
- Desert Gold
- That's My Baby
- The Midnight Sun
- Her Big Night
- The Wolf Hunters
- The Ball of Fortune
- The Man from the West
- Die lachende Grille
- Flickorna på Solvik
- Lykkehjulet
- Lyckobarnen
- Hold That Lion!
- Mons
- Falsche Scham - Vier Episoden aus dem Leben eines Arztes
- Wet Paint
- One Colombo Night
- Blue Blazes
- Western Pluck
- Every Mother's Son
- The Fighting Marine
- Salpausselän hiihto 4-7.2.1926
- Hon, han och Andersson
- The Squire of Long Hadley
- Hon, den enda
- Safety First
- Blarney
- Mordbrännerskan
- Bara en danserska
- Money Talks
- Harry Hill auf Welle 1000
- Der Meineidbauer
- Rustlers' Ranch
- And George Did!
- Bröllopet i Bränna
- Min fru har en fästman
- The Combat
- The Terror
- Prowlers of the Night
- The Yellow Back
- Red Hot Leather
- Prisoners of the Storm
- Accidents Can Happen
- Alligator's Paradise
- Dollarmillionen
- The Timid Terror
- Die Unschuld ohne Kleid
- Kyllä kaikki selviää
- Meren ja lemmen aallot
- Lady Harrington
- Glamis Castle
- Windsor Castle
- The Legend of Tichborne Dole
- Alice Be Good
- Officer of the Day
- Down to Damascus
- Vakht kuyashi
- Suomen suojeluskuntajärjestö
- Hints to the Ladies on Jiu-Jitsu
- Under Sail in the Frozen North
- So This Is Staines!
- 100 Year Old Coach
- After the Blizzard
- Scenes at his Excellency the Viceroys's Garden Party at Belvedere
- Second Test at Lord's
- All out - 1,107!
- A Century before Lunch
- Amazon: Dr Hamilton Rice
- A 'Wet' Rag at Cookham
- Luton's Jubilee
The Best Movies in 1926
The General
"The General" stands out as an action-adventure comedy that captivates audiences even today. Directed by Clyde Bruckman and Buster Keaton, this film offers a unique blend of humor and exciting action sequences, anchored by Keaton's charismatic performance. The storyline revolves around Johnnie Gray, portrayed by Keaton, an engineer who embarks on a daring mission to reclaim his stolen locomotive during the American Civil War. Marion Mack plays the role of Gray's love interest, adding depth and emotion to the narrative. The movie's innovative use of physical comedy and stunt work distinguishes it in the genre, showcasing Keaton's talent not only as an actor but also as a director. Its enduring appeal is attributed to the masterful execution of action scenes that remain impressive by modern standards.
Faust
F.W. Murnau's "Faust" is a dramatic departure into fantasy and horror, presenting a timeless story of moral struggle. The film adapts the classic tale of a man who makes a pact with the devil, offering a visually stunning exploration of themes such as temptation, corruption, and redemption. Gösta Ekman stars as Faust, with Emil Jannings delivering a compelling performance as Mephisto. The use of innovative special effects and atmospheric cinematography in "Faust" creates an immersive experience that was groundbreaking for its time. Murnau's direction ensures that the film's moral and ethical dilemmas are front and center, making "Faust" a captivating study of human nature and its susceptibility to influence.
Mother
Directed by Vsevolod Pudovkin, "Mother" is a powerful adaptation of Maxim Gorky's novel, focusing on personal transformation against a backdrop of political upheaval. The film tells the story of a mother's journey from subservience to active participation in the revolutionary movement in Russia. Pudovkin uses innovative editing techniques and visual storytelling to convey the emotional depth and complexity of the narrative. The performance by the cast, particularly the lead actress, brings authenticity and emotional resonance to the story. "Mother" is not just a film about political change; it is also a deeply personal story of empowerment and resilience.
The Adventures of Prince Achmed
Lotte Reiniger's "The Adventures of Prince Achmed" offers a magical plunge into the world of silhouette animation, marking its place in film history as one of the oldest surviving animated feature films. This film is a visual marvel that uses intricately cut silhouettes to tell the story of Prince Achmed's fantastical journeys. The innovative technique not only creates a distinctive aesthetic but also demonstrates the potential of animation as a serious storytelling medium. Reiniger's work predates Disney's full-length animated features, making "The Adventures of Prince Achmed" a pioneering accomplishment in the animation genre. The film's artistic value and historical significance are evident as it continues to inspire animators and filmmakers.
Battling Butler
"Battling Butler" brings Buster Keaton's unique blend of comedy and stunts back to the forefront, this time exploring themes of identity and self-discovery. Keaton directs and stars as Alfred Butler, a pampered, affluent young man whose quest to prove his masculinity leads him to the world of boxing. The film delights with its humorous take on societal expectations of masculinity while showcasing Keaton's physical comedy skills and precise timing. "Battling Butler" is a testament to Keaton's versatility as an actor and director, offering a compelling narrative with plenty of laughs and memorable moments.
Film & Industry Highlights of 1926
Transition to Talkies: A Technological Leap
1926 marked a pivotal year in the history of cinema with the introduction of "Don Juan," the first feature-length film to employ the Vitaphone sound system. Developed by Bell Telephone Laboratories, this innovation was integral to the industry's shift from silent films to talkies. Accompanying this important leap in technology, the Fox-Case Corporation advanced sound-on-film experiments. These developments laid the groundwork for future cinematic enhancements, signifying a monumental shift in how stories would be told and experienced on screen.
The Rise of Feature-length Animation
Another notable achievement in 1926 was the release of "The Adventures of Prince Achmed," directed by Lotte Reiniger. Utilizing silhouette animation, this German film stands as the oldest surviving animated feature-length film. Its unique style and storytelling method showcased the potential for animation as a serious and sophisticated film genre, offering viewers new and imaginative cinema.
Documentary and Realism: "Moana"
In addition to technological advancements and animation, 1926 was also noteworthy for the documentary genre. Robert J. Flaherty's "Moana," following the success of his earlier work "Nanook of the North," continued to push the boundaries of filmmaking. Showcasing the daily life and customs of the Samoan people, "Moana" highlighted the power of cinema to document real-life events and cultures, contributing to the genre's evolution and relevance.
International Films and Cultural Exchange
The year also saw the U.S. release of "Potemkin" (1925, USSR), a film by Sergei Eisenstein that would become a cornerstone of world cinema. Its innovative editing techniques and political narrative had a lasting impact on filmmaking and film theory. The inclusion of international films such as "Potemkin" in American cinemas underscored the growing interest in foreign films and the exchange of cinematic ideas across borders.
Alfred Hitchcock's Debut
1926 was also consequential for individual careers, including the release of Alfred Hitchcock's first credited feature film, "The Pleasure Garden" (1925, UK). Although starting his long and illustrious career in the silent film era, Hitchcock's early works already displayed his penchant for suspense and psychological depth, hinting at his future success in the sound era.
Genres and Varieties
This year was notable for the variety in film genres, offering audiences a wide range of storytelling styles and themes. From horror, exemplified by "Faust," to drama in "Mother" and comedy with "Battling Butler," 1926 catered to varied tastes and interests. This array of genres reflected the film industry's expansion and its ability to adapt and appeal to an ever-widening audience.
Top Grossing Films
Leading the box office in North America was "What Price Glory?" by Fox Film, a testament to the public's appetite for compelling narratives and charismatic performances. Following closely were "The Black Pirate," distributed by United Artists, and "Beau Geste" by Paramount, both contributing to the year's cinematic success. These films, together with others released in 1926, demonstrated the industry's capacity for creativity and entertainment.