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DigitalDreamDoor's Top 100 Silent Films

I’d argue with the order of the selections included, and with the marked avoidance of Russian and other non-U.S. classics, but Lists of Bests needs more silent film lists, so here’s another one.

DigitalDreamDoor’s introductory comments:

Criteria: – These Greatest Silent Movies were chosen for their direction, acting, storyline, cinematography, originality,
box office success and popularity. Plus their historical importance & innovativeness in the infancy of motion pictures.

Background: – Between 1860 and 1895 silent films were short novelty attractions at fairs, and in Kinetescope parlors.
In 1895 the first public showing by the newly invented ‘film projector’ allowed an ‘audience’ to view films. The first
‘feature-length’ films came out in 1913, and in the new "Age of the Silver Screen" producers from the U.S.A, France,
Russia, and Germany created the most successful silent movies. Recorded sound effects and music began to be
added to feature films in 1926. ‘The Jazz Singer’ (1927) was the first mostly silent feature film to include some
synchronized dialogue. ‘The Lights of New York’ (1928), was the first all-synchronized-sound feature length movie.
Over the next few years, the number of silent movies decreased as more films used the new sound technology.

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1. The Birth of a Nation  
2. Wings / DVD Clara Bow
by William A. Wellman
 
3. Modern Times (2 Disc Special Edition)  
4. Intolerance (1916) (Silent) (B&W)
by D.W. Griffith
 
5. Metropolis (Restored Authorized Edition)
by Fritz Lang
 
6. Battleship Potemkin (The Ultimate Edition) (2pc) (Full B&W)
by Sergei Eisenstein
 
7. City Lights (2 Disc Special Edition)
by Charles Chaplin
 
8.
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Napoleon (1927)
by Abel Gance
 
9. The General (The Ultimate 2-Disc Edition) (1926)
by Buster Keaton;Clyde Bruckman
 
10. The Phantom of the Opera - The Ultimate Edition (1925 Original Version and 1929 Restored Version)
by Rupert Julian
 
11.
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The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse (1921)
by Rex Ingram
 
12. Nosferatu (The Ultimate Two-Disc Edition)
by F.W. Murnau
 
13. The Hunchback of Notre Dame
by Wallace Worsley
 
14. The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari
by Robert Wiene
 
15. Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ (1925. Ramon Novarro, Francis X. Bushman, May McAvoy)
by Fred Niblo
 
16. The Passion of Joan of Arc - Criterion Collection
by Carl Theodor Dreyer
 
17. The Gold Rush (2 Disc Special Edition)  
18.
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The Big Parade
by King Vidor
 
19.
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The Wind
by Victor Sjöström
 
20.
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Greed (75th Anniversary Restoration)
by Erich von Stroheim
 
21.
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Beau Geste (1926)
by Herbert Brenon
 
22. The Circus (2 Disc Special Edition)
by Charles Chaplin
 
23. Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans  
24. Orphans of the Storm
by D.W. Griffith
 
25.
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Show People
by King Vidor
 
26. Tess of the Storm Country
by John S. Robertson
 
27. Way Down East (1920)
by D.W. Griffith
 
28.
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The Sheik (1921)
by George Melford
 
29.
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Safety Last!
by Fred C. Newmeyer & Sam Taylor
 
30. It
by Josef von Sternberg
 
31.
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Peter Pan (1924)
by Herbert Brenon
 
32. Blood & Sand
by Fred Niblo
 
33. Joan the Woman
by Cecil B. DeMille
 
34. Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm
by Marshall Neilan
 
35.
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Earth (Zemlya)(A. Dovzhenko, 1930)  
36. The Golem
by Paul Wegener
 
37. Nanook of the North - Criterion Collection
by Robert J. Flaherty
 
38.
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The Ten Commandments (1923)
by Cecil B. De Mille
 
39.
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Seventh Heaven (1927)
by Frank Borzage
 
40.
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Shoulder Arms (1918)
by Charlie Chaplin
 
41.
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Robin Hood (1922)
by Allan Dwan (dir.); Douglas Fairbanks
 
42. Faust
by F.W. Murnau
 
43. The Iron Horse (The Ford at Fox Collection)
by John Ford
 
44. Foolish Wives  
45.
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The Last Command
by Josef von Sternberg
 
46.
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Male and Female (1919)
by Cecil B. DeMille
 
47.
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The Crowd
by King Vidor
 
48. Les Vampires
by Louis Feuillade
 
49. Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde
by John S. Robertson
 
50. The King of Kings - Criterion Collection
by Cecil B. DeMille
 
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