1914 in Film - Films Released in 1914

Films Released in 1914

  • A Little Madonna
  • A Study in Scarlet dir; George Pearson
  • A Bathing Beauty
  • Ayastefanos'taki Rus Abidesinin Yıkılışı, directed by Fuat Uzkınay, considered to be the first Turkish movie - (Ottoman Empire)
  • Brewster's Millions
  • By the Sun's Rays
  • Cabiria
  • Child of the Big City
  • Cinderella
  • Gertie the Dinosaur, animated
  • His Majesty, the Scarecrow of Oz, cast; Mildred Harris
  • Il sacco di Roma
  • In the Land of the Head Hunters
  • Judith of Bethulia
  • Kid Auto Races at Venice
  • Mabel at the Wheel
  • Mabel's Blunder
  • Mabel's Strange Predicament
  • Making a Living
  • Mr. Barnes of New York
  • My Official Wife, starring Clara Kimball Young
  • O Mimi San, cast; Sessue Hayakawa, Tsuru Aoki and Mildred Harris
  • Rose of the Rancho, cast; Bessie Barriscale
  • Salomy Jane
  • The Last Egyptian
  • The Avenging Conscience
  • The Aztec Treasure
  • The Exploits of Elaine
  • The Patchwork Girl of Oz
  • The Perils of Pauline, (serial) cast; Pearl White
  • The Squaw Man, cast; Dustin Farnum
  • The Million Dollar Mystery, (serial), cast; Florence La Badie
  • The Hazards of Helen, (serial) cast; Helen Holmes
  • The Magic Cloak of Oz, cast; Mildred Harris
  • The Stain, cast; Theda Bara
  • The Man from Home
  • The Master Mind
  • The Only Son
  • The Man on the Box
  • The Call of the North, cast; Robert Edeson
  • The Ghost Breaker
  • The Virginian, cast; Dustin Farnum
  • The Wishing Ring
  • The Wrath of Gods, cast; Sessue Hayakawa, Tsuru Aoki and Frank Borzage
  • Tillie's Punctured Romance, dir; Mack Sennett, cast; Marie Dressler, Mabel Normand and Charlie Chaplin
  • What's His Name, cast; Max Figman

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