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Racehorse (First Film Ever Made) 1878
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Buffalo Running (1883 Short Silent film)
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Annie Oakley in Action (1894) Filmed by Thomas Edison Studios
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Men Boxing (1891 American short silent film) Thomas Edison Film
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Sherlock Holmes Baffled (1900 Very Short American Silent film)
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Bluebeard (1901 French silent film)
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Jack And The Beanstalk (1902 American Silent Trick film)
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A Frontier Flirtation (1903 Very Short Comedy film)
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Stealing a Dinner (1903 Very Short Silent film)
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Excursion To the Moon (1908 Color Silent Sci-Fi film)
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Long Distance Wireless Photography (1908 French Silent Comedy film)
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Legend of a Ghost (1908 Silent Fright film)
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A Trip to Jupiter (1909 Short Sci-Fi film)
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The Little Darling (1909 Comedy Silent Short film)
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Those Awful Hats (1909 American Silent Short Comedy film)
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The Country Doctor (1909 American Short Silent Drama film)
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Edgar Allan Poe (1909 American Silent Drama film)
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A Strange Meeting (1909 Short Drama film)
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The Hasher's Delirium (1910 Silent Animation Comedy Short film
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Ramona (1910 Short Silent Drama film)
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Frankenstein (1910 American Short Silent Horror film)
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Max Is Stuck Up (1910 Silent Comedy film)
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Frankenstein (1910 American Short Silent Horror film)
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The Unchanging Sea (1910 American Drama film)
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As It Is in Life (1910 Silent Short film)
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Little Nemo (1911 Silent Animated Short film)
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The Fall of Troy (1911 Silent Short War film)
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Cinderella (1911 Short Fantasy Silent film)
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The Female of the Species (1912 Short Drama film)
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Max Juggles for Love (1912 Silent Comedy film)
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The Lesser Evil (1912 American Short Silent Drama film)
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The Musketeers of Pig Alley (1912 Silent Short Crime Drama film)
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Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1912 Silent Horror film)
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Ingeborg Holm (1913 Silent Swedish Social Drama film)
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Tannhauser (1913 Silent Fantasy Drama film)
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L'enfant de Paris (1913 Crime Drama Silent film)
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An Old Man's Love Story (1913 Short Drama film)
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His Majesty, the Scarecrow of Oz (1914 Silent Fantasy Adv. film)
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Judith of Bethulia (1914 American Silent Drama film)
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Gertie the Dinosaur (1914 Partially Animated Short film)
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Tillie's Punctured Romance (1914 American Silent Comedy film)
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The Kid Auto Race in Venice (1914 American Silent Comedy)
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The Avenging Conscience (1914 Silent Horror film)
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Hypocrites (1915 Silent Drama film) (Contains Nudity)
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Burlesque on Carmen (1915 Chaplin Silent Comedy film)
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In the Park (1915 Silent Comedy film)
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A Woman (1915 Silent Comedy film)
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By the Sea (1915 American Silent Comedy film)
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A Night in the Show (1915 Restored Charlie Chaplin Comedy film)
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Work (1915 Charlie Chaplin silent film)
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The Dinosaur and the Baboon (1915 Edison Animated Comedy Silent film)
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The Tramp (1915 Silent Comedy film)
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The Bank (1915 silent slapstick comedy)
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The Pawnshop (1916 Silent Comedy film)
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The Fireman (1916 Charlie Chaplin film)
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The End of the World (1916 Danish Sci-Fi Drama film)
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Intolerance (1916 Epic Drama Silent film)
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The Floorwalker (1916 American Silent Comedy film)
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The Count (1916 Charlie Chaplin film)
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The Vagabond (1916 Charlie Chaplin Silent Romantic Comedy film)
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Behind the Screen (1916 American silent short comedy film)
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One Too Many (1916 American Silent film) Oliver Hardy
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A Natural Born Gambler (1916 Silent Short film)
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Sherlock Holmes (1916 Restored Version Silent film)
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Charlie Chaplin's: Police (1916 Silent Comedy film)
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Down to Earth, (aka The Optimist) (1917 Silent Comedy Romance film)
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The Rough House (1917 American Silent Comedy film)
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The Immigrant (1917 Silent Romantic Comedy Short film)
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The Dying Swan (English Subtitles) (Russian) (1917 Drama film)
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His Wedding Night (1917 American Silent Comedy film)
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Are Crooks Dishonest? (1918 Silent Short Comedy film)
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Back to God's Country (1919 Canadian Silent Drama film)
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Male and Female (1919 American Silent Adventure/Drama film)
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A Day's Pleasure (1919 Silent Charlie Chaplin film)
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The Marathon (1919 American Short Comedy film)
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Broken Blossoms (1919 American Silent Drama film)
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Lightning Bryce (1919 Adv, Western, Silent film serial)
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The Mark of Zorro (1920 American Silent Western Romance film)
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Something New (1920 Drama, Western Silent film)
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The Last of the Mohicans (1920 American Silent Adventure Drama film)
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The Penalty (1920 Lon Chaney Psychological Thriller Crime film)
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The Flapper (1920 American Silent Comedy film)
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The Golem: How He Came into the World (1920 German Silent Horror film)
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The Nut (1921 American Silent Comedy film)
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A Tale of Two Worlds (1921 American Silent Drama film)
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Forbidden Fruit (1921 American Color Silent Drama film)
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Sherlock Holmes (1922 Restored Silent Mystery Drama film)
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Monte Cristo (1922 American Silent Drama film)
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One Exciting Night (1922 American Gothic Silent Mystery film)
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Robin Hood (1922 Silent Adventure film)
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Phantom (1922 German Romantic Fantasy film)
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The Prisoner of Zenda (1922 American Silent Adventure film)
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Tess of the Storm Country (1922 Silent Drama film)
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The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1923 Silent Drama film)
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Aelita: Queen of Mars (1924 Russian Silent Sci-Fi film)
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The Big Parade (1925 American Silent War Drama film)
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A Woman of the World (1925 American Silent Comedy-Drama film)
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Phantom of the Opera (1925) Silent Film with Music
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Dr. Pyckle and Mr. Pryde (1925 Silent Comedy film) Stan Laurel
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The Lucky Devil (1925 American Silent Comedy-Drama film)
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Somewhere in Wrong (1925 Silent film) starring Stan Laurel
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Metropolis (1925 Sci-Fi German Silent film)
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The Leatherneck (1929 Color Silent Drama film) (Alan Hale, William Boyd)
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Robin Hood (1922 Silent Adventure film)

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Robin Hood is a 1922 silent adventure film starring Douglas Fairbanks and Wallace Beery. It was the first motion picture ever to have a Hollywood premiere, held at Grauman's Egyptian Theatre on October 18, 1922. The movie's full title, under which it was copyrighted, is Douglas Fairbanks in Robin Hood. It was one of the most expensive films of the 1920s, with a budget estimated at about one million dollars. The film was a smash hit and generally received favorable reviews.

Plot
The opening has the dashing Earl of Huntingdon besting his bitter enemy, Sir Guy of Gisbourne, in a joust. Huntingdon then joins King Richard the Lion-Hearted, who is going off to fight in the Crusades and has left his brother, Prince John, as regent.

The prince soon emerges as a cruel, treacherous tyrant. Goaded on by Sir Guy, he usurps Richard's throne. When Huntingdon receives a message from Lady Marian Fitzwalter, his love interest, telling him of all that has transpired, he requests permission to return to England. King Richard assumes that the Earl has turned coward and denies him permission. The Earl seeks to leave in spite of this but is ambushed by Sir Guy and imprisoned as a deserter. Upon escaping from his confines, he returns to England, endangering his life and honor, to oppose Prince John and restore King Richard's throne. He finds his friends and himself outlawed and Marian apparently dead.

Cast
Douglas Fairbanks as Earl of Huntingdon/Robin Hood (Fairbanks's custom was to place his name last.)
Wallace Beery as King Richard the Lion-Hearted
Sam De Grasse as Prince John
Enid Bennett as Lady Marian Fitzwalter
Paul Dickey as Sir Guy of Gisbourne
William Lowery as The High Sheriff of Nottingham
Willard Louis as Friar Tuck
Alan Hale as The Squire/Little John
Bud Geary as Will Scarlet
Lloyd Talman as Allan-a-Dale
Billie Bennett as Servant to Lady Marian
Wallace Beery played King Richard the Lion-Hearted again the following year in a sequel called Richard the Lion-Hearted.

Alan Hale, Sr., made such an impression as Little John in this film that he reprised the role 16 years later in The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938) opposite Errol Flynn, then played the character again in Rogues of Sherwood Forest in 1950, 28 years after his initial performance in the original Fairbanks film.

Production

Robin and Marian
A huge castle set, and an entire 12th-century village of Nottingham were constructed at the Pickford-Fairbanks Studio in Hollywood. Some sets were designed by architect Lloyd Wright. Director Allan Dwan later recalled that Fairbanks was so overwhelmed by the scale of the sets that he considered cancelling production at one point. The castle was largely built of wood, wire, and plaster. The exceptions were the concrete floor and the (wood-covered) steel drawbridge.

Score
At its premiere, Robin Hood was accompanied by an orchestral score especially commissioned by Fairbanks and composed by Victor Schertzinger. That score has also been adapted and conducted live by U.S. composer Gillian Anderson. Though the film has received many live and recorded scores since its first release, perhaps the two most significant are further orchestral scores written in 2007 by American composer and conductor John Scott, and in 2016 by eminent British silent film musician Neil Brand.

Reception

Wallace Beery, Enid Bennett, and Douglas Fairbanks listen to a recent invention only widely broadcasting for the previous three years: a radio.

Fairbanks as Robin Hood on the cover of Photoplay, illustrated by J. Knowles Hare
Robin Hood generally received favorable reviews. It received an aggregate score of 100% and an average rating of 8.6/10 from Rotten Tomatoes based on seven reviews. Combustible Celluloid's Jeffrey M. Anderson rated the movie 4 stars out of 4, concluding "Director Allan Dwan had worked with Fairbanks on several two-reelers, and would go on to direct his last silent film, The Iron Mask (1929). Dwan would continue working, making "B" pictures up until the 1960s, and finishing up with something like 500 films on his resume before he died. But Robin Hood is his masterpiece.".

Fairbanks biographer Jeffrey Vance evaluated the film in 2008 as follows: "Douglas Fairbanks in Robin Hood is the most important legacy of the rich life and career of Douglas Fairbanks. The towering sets are long gone, and the characters have been reimagined and reinterpreted, but the foundation the film was built upon—and the culture it created—exists to this day.... The creation of Douglas Fairbanks in Robin Hood consumed nearly a year of his life, and the experience established the matrix for all of his subsequent silent film productions. Indeed, it was the first of his productions to be fully realized in every respect."

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