1925 in Film - Notable Films Released in 1925

Notable Films Released in 1925

U.S.A. unless stated

  • Are Parents People?, starring Florence Vidor
  • The Battleship Potemkin (Bronyenosyets Potyomkin), directed by Sergei Eisenstein - (U.S.S.R.)
  • Ben-Hur, directed by Fred Niblo, starring Ramón Novarro, Francis X. Bushman and May McAvoy
  • The Big Parade, directed by King Vidor; starring John Gilbert and Renée Adorée
  • Braveheart, starring Rod La Rocque
  • Chess Fever (Шахматная горячка) - (U.S.S.R.)
  • The Circle, directed by Frank Borzage; starring Eleanor Boardman
  • Cobra, starring Rudolph Valentino and Nita Naldi
  • Corazón Aymara, directed by Pedro Sambarino; first Bolivian fiction feature film
  • The Dark Angel, directed by George Fitzmaurice; starring Vilma Bánky and Ronald Colman
  • Don Q, Son of Zorro starring Douglas Fairbanks, Mary Astor and Donald Crisp
  • The Eagle, starring Rudolph Valentino and Vilma Bánky
  • The Everlasting Whisper, starring Tom Mix
  • Le fantome du Moulin-Rouge (The Phantom of the Moulin-Rouge), directed by René Clair - (France)
  • Fifty-Fifty, starring Hope Hampton, Lionel Barrymore and Louise Glaum
  • The Freshman, starring Harold Lloyd
  • General Nogi and Kumasan (Nogi taisho to Kumasan) - (Japan)
  • Go West, starring Buster Keaton
  • The Gold Rush, a Charlie Chaplin film
  • The Goose Woman, directed by Clarence Brown; starring Louise Dresser
  • The Heart Breaker
  • His People, starring Rudolph Schildkraut
  • His Supreme Moment directed by Marshall Neilan; starring his wife Blanche Sweet with Ronald Colman
  • El Húsar de la muerte (Hussar of the Dead), starring and directed by Pedro Sienna - (Chile)
  • Isn't Life Terrible, directed by Leo McCarey
  • Joyless Street (Die freudlose Gasse), directed by G.W. Pabst, starring Greta Garbo - (Germany)
  • The King on Main Street, directed by Monta Bell; starring Bessie Love & Adolphe Menjou
  • A Kiss For Cinderella
  • The Lady, starring Norma Talmadge
  • Lady Windermere's Fan, directed by Ernst Lubitsch, starring Ronald Colman and May McAvoy
  • Little Annie Rooney, starring Mary Pickford
  • The Lost World, starring Bessie Love and Wallace Beery
  • The Lucky Devil, starring Richard Dix
  • Madame Behave, starring Julian Eltinge and Ann Pennington
  • Master of the House (Du skal ære din hustru) - (Denmark)
  • Men and Women, starring Richard Dix
  • The Merry Widow, directed by Erich von Stroheim, starring Mae Murray and John Gilbert
  • Les Misérables - (France)
  • The Monster, starring Lon Chaney
  • The Mystic, directed by Tod Browning; starring Aileen Pringle
  • Old Clothes
  • Orochi - (Japan)
  • Phantom of the Opera, starring Lon Chaney, Mary Philbin, and Norman Kerry
  • The Plastic Age - directed by Wesley Ruggles, starring Clara Bow and Gilbert Roland; Clark Gable was also in this film
  • The Pleasure Garden, directed by Alfred Hitchcock, starring Nita Naldi and Virginia Valli - (Britain)
  • Pretty Ladies, directed by Monta Bell
  • Quo Vadis (1925 Film), starring Emil Jannings
  • The Rag Man
  • The Rat, starring Ivor Novello, Mae Marsh and Isabel Jeans - (Britain)
  • Sally, Irene and Mary directed by Edmund Goulding; starring Constance Bennett, Joan Crawford & Sally O'Neil
  • Sally of the Sawdust, directed by D.W. Griffith; starring Carol Dempster and W. C. Fields
  • Seven Chances, a Buster Keaton film
  • Smouldering Fires directed by Clarence Brown; starring Pauline Frederick and Laura La Plante
  • Stella Dallas, starring Ronald Colman and Belle Bennett
  • The Street of Forgotten Men
  • Strike (Stachka), directed by Sergei Eisenstein - (U.S.S.R.)
  • The Swan directed by Dimitri Buchowetzki; starring Frances Howard, Adolphe Menjou and Ricardo Cortez
  • Tartuffe, directed by F. W. Murnau - (Germany)
  • Thou Shalt Honor Thy Wife, directed by Carl Theodor Dreyer - (Denmark)
  • Three Weeks in Paris, starring Matt Moore
  • Too Many Kisses, directed by Paul Sloane
  • Tumbleweeds, starring William S. Hart
  • Under the Crimson Sunset (Akai yuhi ni terasarete) - (Japan)
  • The Unholy Three, starring Lon Chaney
  • Variete (Jealousy), starring Emil Jannings - (Germany)
  • Visages d'enfants (Faces of Children), directed by Jacques Feyder - (France)
  • The Whirlpool of Fate (La Fille de l'eau), directed by Jean Renoir - (France)
  • The White Lily Laments (Shirayuri wa nageku) - (Japan)
  • Wizard of Oz, starring Dorothy Dwan
  • Wolf Blood
  • Womanhandled, starring Richard Dix and Esther Ralston
  • A Woman of the World, starring Pola Negri

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