The year 1912 in film involved some significant events.
Events
February – Babelsberg Studio outside Berlin begins operation with shooting of The Dance of the Dead (Der Totentanz ) by Danish director Urban Gad starring Asta Nielsen (released September 7).
April 30 – Universal Film Manufacturing Company is founded in New York, the oldest surviving film studio in the United States.
May 8 – Famous Players Film Company , the forerunner of Paramount Pictures , is founded by Adolph Zukor .
May 18 – Shree Pundalik by Dadasaheb Torne , the first Indian film , is released.
June 8 – New York Motion Picture Company is merged with Universal, giving Universal a studio in Edendale, Los Angeles .
July 4 – Mack Sennett , who has previously worked as an actor and comedy director with D. W. Griffith , forms a new company with New York City entrepreneur Adam Kessel, Keystone Studios . It will play an important role in developing slapstick comedy as the home to the Keystone Cops , English actor Charlie Chaplin , and others.
July 12 – Queen Elizabeth is the first film released by Famous Players.
July 26 – Edison Studios releases What Happened to Mary , the first ever motion picture serial .
October 31 – The Musketeers of Pig Alley , directed by D. W. Griffith , debuts as the first gangster film .
Edison introduces the Home Kinetoscope, a home film-projector which uses a 22 mm print consisting of three rows of frames.
Pathé releases Pathe Kok , their first entry into the amateur market, with a gauge of 28 mm.
Alexander F. Victor improves on the 17.5 mm format with his Duoscope , which uses two center perforations instead of the typical one.
Bell & Howell introduce the first all-metal camera, the 2709 35mm.Films released in 1912
1812 , Russian film directed by Vasili Goncharov [1]
All for a Girl , directed by Frederick A. Thompson
Andalusian Superstition (French/Pathe) written and directed by Segundo de Chomon ; filmed in hand-tinted color[2]
At the Foot of the Ladder , produced by the Thanhouser Company
Aurora Floyd , directed by Theodore Marston
Baby Hands
The Bandit of Tropico
A Battle of Wits
The Beautiful Leukanida
Bebe and Spiritualism (French/ Gaumont) directed by Louis Feuillade , starring child star Rene Dary and Paul Manson; this was one of a series of 64 films that featured the popular Bebe ("Baby") film character[3] [4]
The Belle of Bar-Z Ranch , directed by Thomas Ricketts
Bertie's Book of Magic (British/ Hepworth) directed by Frank Wilson[5]
Billy's Seance (Universal/ IMP) starring John R. Cumpson and Charles Arling; a spoof on "seance films".[6]
The Brute (Champion Films) directed by Ulysses Davis, produced by Mark M. Dintenfass[7] [8]
A Business Buccaneer
The Cameraman's Revenge
Cleopatra , directed by Charles L. Gaskill and starring Helen Gardner ; one of the earliest American feature films
Conductor 786 , produced by the Thanhouser Company
Conscience (Vitagraph), aka The Chamber of Horrors , produced by Albert E. Smith, directed by Maurice Costello , starring Rose Tapely and Robert Gaillard.[9]
Convicted by Hypnotism (French/ Eclair) aka A Double Life , directed by Victorin-Hippolyte Jasset, starring Cecile Guyon and Charles Krauss [10]
The Copper Beeches , starring Georges Treville as Sherlock Holmes
The County Fair
The Conquest of the Pole , aka A la conquete du Pole , directed by Georges Méliès (his last film).[11]
Curse of the Hindoo Pearl (American Standard Films) based on the 1868 Wilkie Collins novel The Moonstone [12] [13]
Curse of the Lake (Vitagraph)[14]
Custer's Last Fight , directed by Francis Ford
Dante and Beatrice (Italian/ Ambrosio Prods.)[15]
A Dash Through the Clouds , directed by Mack Sennett , starring Mabel Normand and American aviation pioneer Philip Parmelee .
The Deserter , directed by Thomas H. Ince
The Diabolical Box (British/ Urbanora Films)[16]
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (Thanhouser) directed by Lucius Henderson , starring James Cruze and Marguerite Snow [17] [18]
A Drama of the Castle; or, Do the Dead Return? (French) written and directed by Abel Gance [19]
The Fatal Pact (French/ Pathe) features a magic genie[20]
The Fatal Pearl (Italian/ Aquila)[21]
Faust (British) produced by Charles Urban, filmed in Kinemacolor ; (a lost film today).[22]
Feathertop (French/ U.S. co-production) produced by Eclair/ American Standard; starring Muriel Ostriche and Julia Stuart; based on the 1852 short story by Nathaniel Hawthorne .[23]
The Female of the Species , directed by D. W. Griffith , starring Mary Pickford
The Fickle Spaniard , directed by Mack Sennett , starring Mabel Normand
For His Son , directed by D. W. Griffith , starring Blanche Sweet
For the Cause of the South , directed by Bannister Merwin , starring Laura Sawyer , Ben F. Wilson , Charles Ogle
Frankfurters and Quail
Friends , directed by D. W. Griffith , starring Mary Pickford and Lionel Barrymore
From the Manger to the Cross , directed by Sidney Olcott (One of the earliest American feature film.)
Gavroche and the Ghosts , aka Gavroche and the Spirits (French/ Eclair) directed by Romeo Bosetti , starring Paul Bertho; one of a series of 40 short French silent films all featuring the comic character "Gavroche" [24]
Geronimo's Last Raid
The Ghost of Sulphur Mountain (Star Film) directed by Gaston Melies and Robert Goodman, starring Francis Ford [25] [26]
Ghosts (Essanay Films) starred Norman MacDonald and Joseph Allen Sr.[27]
Ghosts (British/ Hepworth) directed by Hay Plumb, starring Harry Buss and Ivy Close[28]
The Girl and Her Trust , directed by D. W. Griffith , starring Dorothy Bernard and Wilfred Lucas
The Half-Breed's Way
The Haunted House (French/ Pathe)[29]
The Herncrake Witch (British/ Heron Films) written and directed by Mark Melford , starring Jakidawdra Melford and produced by Andrew Heron [30]
The Hindoo Charm (Lubin Films) directed by Maurice Costello (also star), also starring Clara Kimball Young and James Young[31]
The Honor of the Family
Hop o' My Thumb (French/ Gaumont) Based on the Perrault fairy tale[32]
Hot Stuff , starring Mack Sennett , Mabel Normand , and Dell Henderson
How a Mosquito Operates
An Indian Legend (Broncho/ Mutual Films) produced by Thomas H. Ince , directed by Francis Ford[33] [34]
Indian Romeo and Juliet
In Nacht und Eis
The Independence of Romania The first Romanian feature film to run for two hours.
In the Grip of the Vampire (French/ Gaumont Films) written by Leonce Perret [35]
The Invaders
It Happened Thus
Jack and the Beanstalk (produced by Thomas Edison)[36]
Keystone Comedy
The Knight of the Snows (French/ Pathe & Star Films) written and directed by George Melies[37] [38]
The Lady of Shallot (British/ Hepworth) written and directed by Elwin Neame , based on the Lord Tennyson poem; starring Ivy Close.[39]
The Land Beyond the Sunset
The Legend of Cagliostro (Gaumont Films)[40]
The Legend of Sleepy Hollow (French/ Eclair & American Standard Films) directed by Etienne Arnaud , starring Alec B. Francis and Muriel Ostriche, based on the story by Washington Irving [41]
Les Amours de la reine Élisabeth (released in the US as Queen Elizabeth ), first film released by Famous Players Film Company , starring Sarah Bernhardt
The Lesser Evil , directed by D. W. Griffith , starring Blanche Sweet
The Lion Tonic (Italian/ Cines)[42]
The Little Girl Next Door
The Live Man's Tomb (Italian/ Itala Films)[43]
Lucrezia Borgia (Italian/ Film d'Arte Films) directed by Gerolamo Lo Savio, written by Ugo Falena , starring Vittorio Lepanto as Lucrezia and Achille Vitti as Cesare.[44]
Mabel's Lovers , directed by Mack Sennett , starring Mabel Normand
Magical Matches (Urbanora Films)[45]
A Magnetic Influence (British/ Urbanora Films) produced by Charles Urban; yet another adaptation of the novel Trilby [46] [47]
Making An American Citizen
Man's Genesis (Biograph) written and directed by D. W. Griffith , starring Robert Harron, Mae Marsh and Wilfred Lucas; this film was expanded in 1913 and re-released as The Primitive Man .[48]
The Mask of Horror (French/ Film Francais) written and directed by Abel Gance , starring Edouard de Max, Charles de Rochefort and Mathilde Thizeau (Gance's wife)[49]
The Massacre , directed by D. W. Griffith , starring Blanche Sweet and Lionel Barrymore
Maud Muller
The Mender Of Nets , directed by D. W. Griffith , starring Mabel Normand and Mary Pickford
Mephisto (British/ Charles Urban Prods.) filmed in Kinemacolor (a lost film today) [50]
The Miracle , the first full-color, full-length feature film (5,500 feet)
Das Mirakel
The Mummy and the Cowpuncher (Kalem Films) a 5-minute Western-Comedy starring Ruth Roland and John E. Brennan[51]
The Musketeers of Pig Alley , directed by D. W. Griffith , starring Lillian Gish
The Mystery of Souls (Italian/ Itala Films) directed by Vincenzo Denizot, starring Alessandro Bernard and Lydia Quaranta; seems to have been inspired by the novel "Trilby".[52]
Mystery of the Glass Coffin (Eclair/ Tyler Films)[53]
The Mystical Maid of Jamasha Pass , directed by Allan Dwan (his first film), starring J. Warren Kerrigan and Jack Richardson.[54]
Nan in Fairyland (British/ C&M Films)[55]
A New Cure for Divorce
The New York Hat , directed by D. W. Griffith , starring Mary Pickford and Lionel Barrymore
Nursie and Knight (Thanhouser) dream sequence involves a dragon.[56]
The Old Actor
The Old Doctor's Humanity
Oliver Twist (British/ Hepworth) directed by Thomas Bentley; based on the novel by Charles Dickens [57]
Onesime, Clock-maker , directed by Jean Durand
One Too Exciting Night (British/ Hepworth Films) produced by Cecil Hepworth [58]
Paradise (Italian/ Psiche Film) based on the third act of Dante's Divine Comedy (sort of a sequel to Dante's Inferno )[59]
Parsifal (Italian/ Ambrosio) based on the opera by Wagner
The Passer-By , directed by Oscar Apfel . Not the first moving camera shot, but it may be the first long-shot-to-close-up dolly moving camera shot. May also be the first dolly moving camera shot.
Petticoat Camp
Pilgrim's Progress
The Plague-Stricken City (French/ Gaumont) the filmmakers tried to emulate the 1912 Italian silent film Masque of the Red Death herein, which in turn was based on the famous story by Edgar Allan Poe [60]
Please Help the Pore
Polidor at the Death Club (Italian/ Pasquali Films) one of dozens of silent films featuring the "Polidor" character all starring Ferdinando Guillaume; this film was a spoof on the Robert Louis Stevenson novel The Suicide Club [61] [62]
The Power of Melody
A Primitive Man's Career to Civilization
Put Yourself in His Place
The Queen of Spades (French/ Eclipse) This film was actually an adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson 's 1878 novel The Suicide Club , but the film also draws from the 1833 Alexander Pushkin novel Pikovaya dama as well.[63]
The Raven (Eclair/ American Standard) a French-American co-production purporting to be the "true story" of Edgar Allan Poe 's life, starring Guy Oliver and Muriel Ostriche; inspired by the poem by Edgar Allan Poe and incorporating images from eight of Poe's short stories (filmed in Fort Lee, Texas)[64]
The Reincarnation of Karma (Vitagraph Films) directed by Van Dyke Brooke, starring Courtenay Foote and Rosemary Theby [65]
Resurrection
Richard III (Second oldest American feature film. Currently the oldest completely intact American feature film.)
Robin Hood
St. George and the Dragon (Italian/ Milano Films) this film was hand-colored.[66]
Satan , aka Satana , aka Satan, the Destroyer of Humanity (Italian/ Ambrosio Films) directed by Luigi Maggi , written by Guido Volante , starring Rina Alby, Antonio Grisanti and Mario Bonnard (as Satan); photography by Giovanni Vitrotti; inspired by John Milton 's Paradise Lost [67]
Saved From the Titanic
The Sea's Shadow / Der Schatten des Meeres , aka In the Shadow of the Sea (German) directed by Curt A. Stark (also star), also starring Lizzy Krueger, Henry Porten and Fran Retzlag; produced by Otto Messter .[68]
The Secrets of House Number Five (Russian-French co-production/ Pathe Films) said to be one of the first films to feature vampires[69] [70]
The Serpents (Vitagraph) starring Ralph Ince and Edith Storey [71]
The Silent Castle (French/ Gaumont) based on the fairy tale Sleeping Beauty [72]
Simple Simon and the Devil , aka Onesime and the Devil (French/ Gaumont) directed by Jean Durand, starring Ernest Bourbon and Gaston Modot; one of a series of 60 "Onesime" films made in France (the character's name was changed to "Simple Simon" in the U.S.) [73] [74]
A Six Cylinder Elopement
The Skivvy's Ghost (French/ Lux Film) [75]
Sleeping Beauty (British/ Hepworth Films) directed by Elwin Neame, starring Ivy Close; based on the Charles Perrault fairy tale[76]
A Son-in-Law's Nightmare (French/ Pathe)[77]
A Spanish Dilemma , directed by Mack Sennett , starring Mabel Normand
The Speckled Band (a French-British co-production filmed in England) directed by Georges Treville (who also played Sherlock Holmes in the film); based on the famous mystery story by Arthur Conan Doyle [78] [79]
The Spectre of Jago (Italian/ Aquila Films) starring Alberto Carlo Lolli [80]
The Speed Demon , directed by Mack Sennett , starring Fred Mace
The Spell of the Hypnotist (Italian/ Helios Film)[81]
A Spider in the Brain (Italian/ Itala Films)[82]
A Spiritualistic Convert (French/ Pathe)[83]
Spooks (French/ Pathe) a horror-comedy[84]
Standing Room Only
The Star of Bethlehem
The Street Singer
Supernatural Power (French/ Pathe) features a seance with spirits[85]
The System of Dr. Tarr and Professor Fether , aka The Lunatics (French/ Eclair) directed by [[Maurice Tourneur, written by Andre de Lord, starring Henri Gouget and Henri Roussell; based on the Edgar Allan Poe short story[86]
The Tell-Tale Message
Les terreurs de Rigadin (French/Pathe) directed by George Monca, starring Charles Prince as "Rigadin"; this film was one in a series of over 100 "Rigadin" comedies made in France.[87]
The Thief and the Porter's Head (Italian/ Milano Films)[88]
The Thunderbolt
Tomboy Bessie , directed by Mack Sennett , starring Mabel Normand
Trilby (Austrian-Hungarian co-production) directed by Luise and Anton Kolm (with Jakob Fleck), starring Elsa Galafrés Hubermann and Paul Askonas, based on the 1894 novel by George du Maurier [89]
Trilby (British/ Standard Films) based on the 1894 novel by George du Maurier [90]
Undine (Thanhouser) directed by Lucius Henderson, starring Florence La Badie and Marguerite Snow; written by Lloyd Lonergan, based on the fairy tale “Undine” by Friedrich de la Motte Fouqué; released 9/24/12; prints exist in museums.[91] [92]
An Unseen Enemy , directed by D. W. Griffith , debuts of Lillian and Dorothy Gish
The Vengeance of Edgar Poe (French/ Lux Film) directed by Gerard Bourgeois, written by Abel Gance and Bourgeois, starring Edouard de Max and Jean Worms; biopic that deals with Poe's real-life drug addiction.[93] [94]
The Vengeance of Egypt (French/ Gaumont) [95]
The Voice of Conscience
The Water Nymph , starring Mabel Normand and Mack Sennett . First Keystone comedy.
What Happened to Mary? , starring Mary Fuller .
When Soul Meets Soul (Essanay Films) directed by Farrell MacDonald, starring Francis X. Bushman (features a reincarnated mummy)[96] [97]
When the Fire Bells Rang
When the Heart Calls , starring Lee Moran , Russell Bassett and Louise Glaum
Whiffle's Nightmare , aka Le cauchemar de Rigadin (French/ Pathe) directed by George Monca, starring Charles Prince as Rigadin .[98]
With Our King and Queen Through India
With the Mounted Police
The Woman in White (Universal Pictures) starring Janet Salzberg, Charles Perley and Alexander F. Frank; based on the famous 1859 Wilkie Collins novel of the same name.[99] [100]
The Woman in White (Thanhouser Films) written by Lloyd Lonergan, starring Marguerite Snow and James Cruze ; based on the famous 1859 Wilkie Collins novel of the same name.[101]
Yotsuya Kaidan (translation: The Ghost of Yotsuya ) (Japanese/ Nikkatsu Films) directed by Shozo Makino, starring Matsunosuke Onoe ; based on the famous 1825 kabuki play of the same name.[102]
The Young Millionaire Births
February 19 – Saul Chaplin , American film composer (died 1997 )
February 19 – Dorothy Janis , American actress (died 2010 )
February 21 – Arline Judge , American actress (died 1974 )
February 26 – Dane Clark , American actor (died 1998 )
March 22 – Karl Malden , American actor (died 2009 )
April 8 – Sonja Henie , Norwegian Olympic ice-skater , actress (died 1969 )
April 16 – Catherine Scorsese , American actress (died 1997 )
April 18 – Wendy Barrie , English actress (died 1978 )
May 9 – Pedro Armendáriz , Mexican actor (died 1963 )
May 18 – Perry Como , American singer, actor (died 2001 )
May 23
May 29 – Iris Adrian , American actress (died 1994 )
June 1 – Doris Wishman , American filmmaker (died 2002 )
June 26 – Jay Silverheels , Canadian actor (Tonto ) (died 1980 )
July 4 – Viviane Romance , French actress (died 1991 )
July 5 – Ilona Massey , Hungarian-born American actress (died 1974)
August 2 – Ann Dvorak , American actress (died 1979 )[103]
August 12 – Samuel Fuller , American director (died 1997)
August 15 – Wendy Hiller , English actress (died 2003 )
August 23 – Gene Kelly , American actor (died 1996 )
August 25 - Ted Key , writer (died 2008)
August 29 – Barry Sullivan , American actor (died 1974)
September 5
September 21 – Chuck Jones , American animator (died 2002)
September 23 – Martha Scott , American actress (died 2003)
September 29 – Michelangelo Antonioni , Italian director (died 2007 )
October 11 – Betty Noyes American singer/dubber (died 1987 )
October 12 – Peer Guldbrandsen , Danish screenwriter, actor, film director and producer (died 1996 )
October 13 – Cornel Wilde , Hungarian-born American actor (died 1989 )
October 31 –
November 8 – June Havoc , American actress (died 2010 )
November 21 – Eleanor Powell , American dancer, actress (died 1982 )[104]
November 24 – Garson Kanin , American writer (died 1999 )
December 11 – Carlo Ponti , Italian producer (died 2007) Deaths
March 30 – Karl May , writer, Apache Gold (born 1842)
April 15 – Jacques Futrelle , writer, The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes , (perished in the Titanic ) (born 1875)
April 20 – Bram Stoker , writer, Dracula (born 1847)
May 14 – August Strindberg , writer, Miss Julie (born 1849)
May 19 – Bolesław Prus , writer, Faraon (born 1847)
June 1 – Philip Parmalee , actor (with Mabel Normand in A Dash Through the Clouds ); pioneer aviator for the Wright brothers (born 1887)
July 1 – Harriet Quimby , writer (seven scenarios for D.W. Griffith); actress in one film; pioneer American aviator (born 1875)
December 14 – Harry Cashman, comedy producer and actor for the Chicago-based Essanay company. Film debuts
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