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== Notable 1917 films ==
-- '''The Immigrant''' (Chaplin)
 
-- '''Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm''' (Neilan)
-> ->
-- '''[A] Little Princess''' (Neilan)  
 
-- '''[The] Poor Little Rich Girl''' (Tourneur)
* {en} '''''[The] Immigrant (USA 1917 Chaplin) <YouTube>''''' -- Charlie is an immigrant who endures a challenging voyage and gets into trouble as soon as he arrives in America.
-- '''[La] guerra ed il sogno di Momi''' (Pastrone)
 
* {en} '''''[A] Little Princess (USA 1917 Neilan) <YouTube>''''' -- Little Sara Crewe (Mary Pickford) is placed in a boarding school by her father when he goes off to war, but he does not understand that the headmistress is a cruel, spiteful woman who makes life miserable for Sara.
 
* {en} '''''[The] Poor Little Rich Girl (USA 1917 Tourneur) <YouTube>''''' -- The wealthy but selfish parents of a lonely young girl (Mary Pickford) begin to rethink what is important to them after a servant's irresponsibility results in a crisis.
 
* {it} '''''[La] guerra ed il sogno di Momi (ITA 1917 Pastrone) <YouTube>''''' -- An old man explains a war story to his grandson, who sleeps and dreams about a battle scenes performed by puppets.


=== Notable Mention ===  
=== Notable Mention ===  
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* {de} '''''Fear / Furcht (DEU 1917 Wiene) <YouTube>''''' -- After years travelling the world, Count Greven returns home with the art treasures he has collected. But his disposition has altered dramatically and he is a troubled man. Will he suffer alone or can he be helped and freed from this malady?
* {de} '''''Fear / Furcht (DEU 1917 Wiene) <YouTube>''''' -- After years travelling the world, Count Greven returns home with the art treasures he has collected. But his disposition has altered dramatically and he is a troubled man. Will he suffer alone or can he be helped and freed from this malady?
* {en} '''''Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm (USA 1917 Neilan) <YouTube>''''' -- With her family in financial difficulties, Rebecca is sent to live with her two strict, unfeeling aunts, who do not appreciate the young girl's charm and energy. Rebecca must make new friends and adjust to surroundings that are sometimes difficult. But she still finds time to think of numerous ways to help others in her new hometown.
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-- * Rapsodia Satanica (Oxilia
-- * Rapsodia Satanica (Oxilia
-- * The Dying Swan (Bauer)
-- * The Dying Swan (Bauer)
=== Additional Films ===


-- A Man There Was [Terje Vigen] (Sjostrom)
-- A Man There Was [Terje Vigen] (Sjostrom)
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== Critical Reception ==
== Critical Reception ==


-- ** The Immigrant (Chaplin
=== [https://www.flickchart.com/Charts.aspx?year=1917 Flickchart, Best Films] ===
-- ** Easy Street (Chaplin)
 
-- ** The Cure (Chaplin)
* #1. '''The Immigrant''' (Chaplin)
-- ** The Adventurer (Chaplin)
* #2. '''Easy Street''' (Chaplin)
* #3. '''The Cure''' (Chaplin)
* #4. '''The Adventurer''' (Chaplin)
* #5. '''A Man There Was [Terje Vigen]''' (Sjostrom)
* #6. '''Coney Island''' (Arbuckle)
* #7. <The Butcher Boy> (Arbuckle)
* #8. <The Rough House> (Arbuckle)
* #9. <Straight Shooting> (Ford)
* #10. <His Wedding Night> (Arbuckle)
 
* #11. '''The Dying Swan''' (Bauer)
* #12. '''Wild and Woolly'''(Emerson)
* #13. <A Modern Musketeer> (Dwan)
* #14. <Teddy at the Throttle> (Badger)
* #15. '''Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm''' (Neilan)
* #16. <Bobby Bumps Starts for School> (Hurd)
* #17. <His Torpedoed Love> (Griffin)
* #18. <Reaching for the Moon> (Emerson)
* #19. <Oh Doctor> (Arbuckle)
* #20. <The Pinch Hitter> (Schertzinger)
 
=== History of Cinema, Best Films ===
 
-- ** '''The Immigrant''' (Chaplin)
-- ** '''Easy Street''' (Chaplin)
-- ** '''The Cure''' (Chaplin)
-- ** '''The Adventurer''' (Chaplin)
-- '''A Man There Was [Terje Vigen]''' (Sjostrom)
-- * '''The Dying Swan''' (Bauer)
-- '''Coney Island''' (Arbuckle)


-- * Rapsodia Satanica (Oxilia
-- * Rapsodia Satanica (Oxilia
-- * The Dying Swan (Bauer)
-- ~ The Poor Little Rich Girl
-- ~ The Poor Little Rich Girl
-- A Man There Was [Terje Vigen] (Sjostrom)
-- Il Fauno (Mauri)
-- Il Fauno (Mauri)
-- Mater dolorosa (Gance)
-- Mater dolorosa (Gance)
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-- The Lass from the Stormy Croft [Tosen fran Stormyrtorpet] (Sjostrom)
-- The Lass from the Stormy Croft [Tosen fran Stormyrtorpet] (Sjostrom)
-- Satan Triumphant (Protazanov)
-- Satan Triumphant (Protazanov)
-- Coney Island (Arbuckle)


=== Silent Era, Best Films ===
=== Silent Era, Best Films ===


-- #74. ''The Immigrant'' (Chaplin)
-- #74. '''The Immigrant''' (Chaplin)


-- #150. ''Easy Street'' (Chaplin)
-- #150. '''Easy Street''' (Chaplin)
-- #161. ''The Cure'' (Chaplin)
-- #161. '''The Cure''' (Chaplin)
-- #176. ''Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm''
-- #176. '''Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm''' (Neilan)
-- #231. ''Fear / Furcht'' (Wiene)
-- #231. ''Fear / Furcht'' (Wiene)
-- #254. ''The Adventurer'' (Chaplin)
-- #254. '''The Adventurer''' (Chaplin)


-- #300+. ''The Narrow Trail''
-- #300+. ''The Narrow Trail''
-- ''Rapsodia Satanica''
-- ''Rapsodia Satanica''
-- ''The Dying Swan''
-- '''The Dying Swan''' (Bauer)
-- ''Wild and Woolly''
-- '''Wild and Woolly'''(Emerson)


== External links ==
== External links ==

Revision as of 11:17, 11 September 2024

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1913 -- 1914 -- 1915 -- 1916

-- -- 1917, Top Films -- --

>> Film Studies (1910s) <<

1918 -- 1919 -- 1920 -- 1921


-- The Immigrant (Chaplin) -- Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm (Neilan) -- [A] Little Princess (Neilan) -- [The] Poor Little Rich Girl (Tourneur) -- [La] guerra ed il sogno di Momi (Pastrone)

Notable Mention

  • {en} [The] Adventurer (USA 1917 Chaplin) <YouTube> -- The Little Tramp escapes from prison; saves a girl and her mother from drowning; and creates havoc at a swank party.
  • {en} [The] Cure (USA 1917 Chaplin) <YouTube> -- An alcoholic checks into a health spa and his antics promptly throw the establishment into chaos.
  • {en} Easy Street (USA 1917 Chaplin) <YouTube> -- A reformed tramp becomes a police constable who must fight a huge thug who dominates an inner-city street.
  • {de} Fear / Furcht (DEU 1917 Wiene) <YouTube> -- After years travelling the world, Count Greven returns home with the art treasures he has collected. But his disposition has altered dramatically and he is a troubled man. Will he suffer alone or can he be helped and freed from this malady?

-- * Rapsodia Satanica (Oxilia -- * The Dying Swan (Bauer)

Additional Films

-- A Man There Was [Terje Vigen] (Sjostrom) -- Il Fauno (Mauri) -- Mater dolorosa (Gance) -- Bucking Broadway (Ford) -- Malombra (Gallone) -- The Lass from the Stormy Croft [Tosen fran Stormyrtorpet] (Sjostrom) -- Satan Triumphant (Protazanov) -- Coney Island (Arbuckle)

  • {en} Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp (USA 1917 Franklin) <YouTube> -- The story of Aladdin and the Princess Badr al-badr's adventures as told through child actors.
  • {en} [An] Even Break (USA 1917 Hillyer) <YouTube> -- Claire Curtis, Jimmie Strong and Mary have spent their childhood together in the country. Upon reaching adulthood, Claire goes to New York and becomes a success on stage. Jimmie, who has always dreamed of becoming an inventor, goes to New York to sell the machine he invented, and there he renews his acquaintance with Claire.
  • {en} '49-'17 (USA 1917 Baldwin) <YouTube> -- A retired judge comes West to restore a ghost town.
  • {en} Great Expectations (USA 1917 Vignola) <lost>
  • {en} [The] Little American (USA 1917 DeMille) <YouTube> -- A young American has her ship torpedoed by a German U-boat but makes it back to ancestral home in France, where she witnesses German brutality firsthand.
  • {en} [The] Man Without a Country (USA 1917 Warde) <YouTube> -- When Barbara Norton is left orphaned, she goes to live with her aunt and uncle. Time passes, now grown to adulthood, Barbara, becomes engaged to a wealthy young man who believes in pacifism.
  • {po} [The] Polish Dancer / Bestia (POL 1917 Hertz) <YouTube> -- An immoral small-town girl steals money from her drunk lover in order to go to a big city. There she becomes a cabaret star and seduces a wealthy married entrepreneur.
  • {en} [A] Romance in the Redwoods (USA 1917 DeMille) <YouTube> -- A young girl (Mary Pickford) travels west to live with her uncle during the California Gold Rush only to find that he has been killed by Indians and his identity assumed by an outlaw.
  • {en} [The] Scarlet Car (USA 1917 De Grasse) <YouTube> -- After discovering that Cyrus Peabody, the president of the bank, and his son Ernest have embezzled $35,000, their cashier, Paul Revere Forbes, threatens to expose them.
  • {en} Straight Shooting (USA 1917 Ford) <YouTube> -- Cattleman Flint cuts off farmer Sims' water supply. When Sims' son Ted goes for water, one of Flint's men kills him. Cheyenne is sent to finish off Sims, but finding the family at the newly dug grave, he changes sides.
  • {en} Tom Sawyer (USA 1917 Taylor) <YouTube> -- Tom Sawyer, a young Missouri lad, finds fun and adventure with his pals Joe Harper and Huckleberry Finn, running away to hide out on Jackson's Island and pretending to be Mississippi River pirates. When Tom is believed dead by his grieving Aunt Polly, he sneaks back to town to attend his own funeral.

Critical Reception

Flickchart, Best Films

  • #1. The Immigrant (Chaplin)
  • #2. Easy Street (Chaplin)
  • #3. The Cure (Chaplin)
  • #4. The Adventurer (Chaplin)
  • #5. A Man There Was [Terje Vigen] (Sjostrom)
  • #6. Coney Island (Arbuckle)
  • #7. <The Butcher Boy> (Arbuckle)
  • #8. <The Rough House> (Arbuckle)
  • #9. <Straight Shooting> (Ford)
  • #10. <His Wedding Night> (Arbuckle)
  • #11. The Dying Swan (Bauer)
  • #12. Wild and Woolly(Emerson)
  • #13. <A Modern Musketeer> (Dwan)
  • #14. <Teddy at the Throttle> (Badger)
  • #15. Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm (Neilan)
  • #16. <Bobby Bumps Starts for School> (Hurd)
  • #17. <His Torpedoed Love> (Griffin)
  • #18. <Reaching for the Moon> (Emerson)
  • #19. <Oh Doctor> (Arbuckle)
  • #20. <The Pinch Hitter> (Schertzinger)

History of Cinema, Best Films

-- ** The Immigrant (Chaplin) -- ** Easy Street (Chaplin) -- ** The Cure (Chaplin) -- ** The Adventurer (Chaplin) -- A Man There Was [Terje Vigen] (Sjostrom) -- * The Dying Swan (Bauer) -- Coney Island (Arbuckle)

-- * Rapsodia Satanica (Oxilia -- ~ The Poor Little Rich Girl -- Il Fauno (Mauri) -- Mater dolorosa (Gance) -- ~ The Little Princess (Neilan) -- Bucking Broadway (Ford) -- Malombra (Gallone) -- The Lass from the Stormy Croft [Tosen fran Stormyrtorpet] (Sjostrom) -- Satan Triumphant (Protazanov)

Silent Era, Best Films

-- #74. The Immigrant (Chaplin)

-- #150. Easy Street (Chaplin) -- #161. The Cure (Chaplin) -- #176. Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm (Neilan) -- #231. Fear / Furcht (Wiene) -- #254. The Adventurer (Chaplin)

-- #300+. The Narrow Trail -- Rapsodia Satanica -- The Dying Swan (Bauer) -- Wild and Woolly(Emerson)

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