1918 in film

The year 1918 in film involved some significant events.

Events

Top-grossing films (U.S.)

The top six 1918 released films by box office gross in North America are as follows:

Highest-grossing films of 1918
Rank Title Studio Domestic rentals
1 Old Wives for New Paramount $286,504[1]
2 The Squaw Man $283,556[1]
3 The Whispering Chorus $242,109[1]
4 We Can't Have Everything $207,890[1]
5 Till I Come Back to You $183,834[1]

Films by country

Notable films

Films produced in the United States unless stated otherwise

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Comedy film series

Only the films of the series released in 1918 are collected

Buster Keaton (1917–1944)

Snapshot of Good Night, Nurse!.

Films starring Roscoe Arbuckle, featuring Buster Keaton released in 1918:

Charlie Chaplin (1914–1940)

Film poster for A Dog's Life.

Charlie Chaplin wrote, produced, directed, and starred in 9 films for his own production company between 1918 and 1923. These films were distributed by First National. Below the movies released in 1918:

Uncompleted and unreleased films

Harold Lloyd (1913–1938)

Hit Him Again.
Bees in His Bonnet.
Back to the Woods.

Glasses character ("The Boy"):

Lupino Lane (1915–1939)

Short films acting as his character Mr. Butterbun released in 1918:

  • His Busy Day
  • His Salad Days
  • Love and Lobster
  • The Blunders of Mr. Butterbun: Trips and Tribunals
  • The Blunders of Mr. Butterbun: Unexpected Treasure
  • The Haunted Hotel

Births

Deaths

Film debuts

References

  1. ^ a b c d e Birchard, Robert S. (2004). Cecil B. DeMille's Hollywood. University Press of Kentucky. ISBN 9780813123240.
  2. ^ Workman, Christopher; Howarth, Troy (2016). "Tome of Terror: Horror Films of the Silent Era". Midnight Marquee Press. p. 198. ISBN 978-1936168-68-2.
  3. ^ Holger-Madsen, Himmelskibet (Adventure, Fantasy, Sci-Fi), Gunnar Tolnæs, Zanny Petersen, Nicolai Neiiendam, Nordisk Film, retrieved 2024-03-22
  4. ^ "How to Make Movies". Charlie Chaplin Encyclopedia. 3 April 2010. Archived from the original on 19 September 2010.