Notable Films Released in 1918
U.S.A. unless stated
- Alraune, directed by Michael Curtiz - (Hungary)
- Alraune, die Henkerstochter, genannt die rote Hanne - (Germany)
- Amarilly of Clothes-Line Alley, directed by Marshall Neilan, starring Mary Pickford
- L'ame du bronze - (France)
- Among the Cannibal Isles of the South Pacific
- Arizona, starring Douglas Fairbanks
- The Bell Boy, a 'Fatty' Arbuckle / Buster Keaton short
- The Blue Bird, directed by Maurice Tourneur
- The Bond, starring Charles Chaplin, Edna Purviance, Sydney Chaplin
- Bound in Morocco, directed by Allan Dwan, starring Douglas Fairbanks
- The City of Dim Faces, starring Sessue Hayakawa and Marin Sais
- The Cook, a 'Fatty' Arbuckle/Buster Keaton short
- A Dog's Life, a Charlie Chaplin short
- The Eyes of Julia Deep, starring Mary Miles Minter
- Fabiola directed by Enrico Guazzoni - (Italy)
- Father Sergius, directed by Yakov Protazanov, starring Ivan Mozzukhin - (U.S.S.R.)
- The Ghost of Slumber Mountain
- The Goddess of Lost Lake, starring Louise Glaum
- Headin' South, directed by Allan Dwan, starring Douglas Fairbanks
- The Heart of Humanity, starring Erich von Stroheim
- Hearts of the World, directed by D.W. Griffith, starring Lillian Gish and Dorothy Gish
- The House of Mirth, directed by Albert Capellani, starring Katherine Corri Harris
- Huck and Tom
- The Lamb, a Harold Lloyd short.
- The Light of the Western Stars
- Masks and Faces, starring Johnston Forbes-Robertson - (Britain)
- Men Who Have Made Love to Me, starring Mary MacLane
- Mickey, directed by F. Richard Jones, starring Mabel Normand
- Moonshine, a 'Fatty' Arbuckle/Buster Keaton short
- Out of the Inkwell, an animated film directed by Max Fleischer
- Out West, a 'Fatty' Arbuckle/Buster Keaton short
- The Outlaw and His Wife (Berg-Ejvind och hans hustru), directed by & starring Victor Sjöström - (Sweden)
- The Richest Girl
- The Romance of Tarzan, starring Elmo Lincoln
- Salomé, directed by J. Gordon Edwards, starring Theda Bara
- Shoulder Arms, directed by Charlie Chaplin, starring Chaplin, Edna Purviance, Sydney Chaplin
- The Sinking of the Lusitania, a short animated propaganda film by Winsor McCay
- Stella Maris, directed by Marshall Neilan, starring Mary Pickford
- Tarzan of the Apes, directed by Scott Sidney, starring Elmo Lincoln and Enid Markey
- The Tenth Symphony (La Dixième Symphonie), directed by Abel Gance, starring Séverin-Mars and Jean Toulout - (France)
- Tih Minh, directed by Louis Feuillade, starring René Cresté - (France)
- Triple Trouble, a Charlie Chaplin short.
- Vendemiaire - (France)
- Under the Yoke, directed by J. Gordon Edwards, starring Theda Bara
- Under the Greenwood Tree directed by Emile Chautard starring Elsie Ferguson
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