1909 in film
The year 1909 in film involved some significant events.
Events
- Carl Laemmle founds the Independent Moving Pictures Company.
- Selig Polyscope Company establish the first permanent movie studio in Los Angeles in Edendale, Los Angeles.
- The New York Motion Picture Company is founded and also open a movie studio in Edendale. The studio is later used by Mack Sennett's Keystone Studios and then Mascot Pictures who become part of Republic Pictures.
- February 4 – The Paris Film Congress begins, an attempt by leading European producers to form a cartel similar to that of the Motion Picture Patents Company in the United States.
- May 12 – Mr. Flip is released and is the first film to feature someone being hit in the face with a pie.
- May 23 – The first news cinema, The Daily Bioscope, opens in London.
- June 17 – In the Sultan's Power is the first film ever completely made in Los Angeles, California. It is filmed by director Francis Boggs.
- October 25 – IMP release their first film, Hiawatha, based on the 1855 poem The Song of Hiawatha by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.
- November 5 - A Nature Movie by Arthur C. Pillsbury using film to explore the wonders of Yosemite. This first showing was for John Muir, a friend, and associate of Pillsbury's. Included was footage of the Hetch Hetchy. This film was then shown for the 1910 season at the Pillsbury Studio in Yosemite, advertised using postcards.
- December 2 – Matsunosuke Onoe, who will become the first superstar of Japanese cinema, appears in his first film, Goban Tadanobu.
- December 20 – James Joyce opens the Volta Cinematograph, the first cinema in Dublin.
Films released in 1909
J. Stuart Blackton
- Oliver Twist
- The Judgment of Solomon
- The Life of Moses
- The Life of Napoleon
- A Midsummer Night's Dream, directed by Charles Kent and J. Stuart Blackton
- Les Misérables, directed by J. Stuart Blackton. A proto-feature film, or many short-films that when combined together can be seen as one feature film.
- Princess Nicotine; or, The Smoke Fairy
D. W. Griffith
- At the Altar
- A Corner in Wheat
- The Country Doctor, starring Mary Pickford
- The Curtain Pole, directed by D.W. Griffith and Mack Sennett
- The Drive for a Life
- A Drunkard's Reformation
- Edgar Allan Poe: The Raven
- Fools of Fate
- The Golden Louis
- The Hessian Renegades
- Lady Helen's Escapade
- The Lonely Villa
- The Red Man's View
- Resurrection
- The Sealed Room, starring Mary Pickford
- The Suicide Club, directed by D. W. Griffith
- Those Awful Hats
- A Trap for Santa Claus
Georges Méliès
- The Count's Wooing
- The Diabolical Tenant, directed by George Melies
- The Doctor's Secret, directed by George Melies
- Fortune Favors the Brave, directed by George Melies
- Le papillon fantastique
Others
- The Adventures of Lieutenant Rose
- The Airship Destroyer, directed by Walter R. Booth
- The Ancient Roman
- Ballad of a Witch, directed by Luigi Maggi
- The Bewitched Manor House
- Bluebeard, directed by J. Searle Dawley for Thomas Edison, starred Charles Ogle
- The Bogey Woman
- The Butcher's Dream
- Capturing the North Pole, features Baron Munchausen
- The Cat That Was Changed Into a Woman, directed by Louis Feuillade
- The Convict Guardian's Nightmare
- The Cowboy Millionaire, directed by Francis Boggs and Otis Turner
- Dance of Fire
- Dante's Inferno, directed by Giuseppe de Liguoro, starring Salvatore Papa ; ran 59 minutes
- The Defeat of Satan
- The Devil adaptation of the play starring George Arliss
- Doctor Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, directed by August Blom, starring Alwin Neuss and Oda Alstrup; made in Denmark for Nordisk Films
- Don Juan Tenorio, directed by Enrique Rosas
- Doomed
- The Egyptian Mystery
- Electric Transformations, directed by Percy Stow
- Entrevista de los Presidentes Díaz-Taft, a documentary directed by the Alva Brothers
- Faust, directed by J. Searle Dawley and Edwin S. Porter for Thomas Edison
- The Ferryman's Sweetheart
- The Fitzsimmons-Bill Lang Fight
- The Forbidden Fruit
- Gertie the Dinosaur, animated cartoon by Winsor McKay
- Goddess of the Sea
- The Grey Lady, directed by Viggo Larsen, starring Viggo Larsen as Sherlock Holmes
- Hansel and Gretel
- The Haunted Hotel
- The Haunted Man, introduced the "doppelganger" theme, similar to The Student of Prague
- Her Dolly's Revenge
- Hiawatha, directed by William V. Ranous based on the 1855 poem The Song of Hiawatha by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, the first film produced by Carl Laemmle's Independent Moving Pictures.
- The Hunchback, directed by Van Dyke Brooke for Vitagraph; unauthorized remake of the 1906 film Esmeralda
- The Imp of the Bottle, based on the story by Robert Louis Stevenson
- The Invisible Thief, directed by Segundo de Chomon and Ferdinand Zecca ; first adaptation of the H.G. Wells novel The Invisible Man
- Les Joyeux Microbes, directed by Émile Cohl
- The Last Look
- Lucrece Borgia
- Lunatics in Power, based on a story by Edgar Allan Poe called The System of Dr. Tarr and Professor Fether
- Macbeth, directed by André Calmettes
- The Man Monkey
- The Man Who Laughs, based on the famous novel by Victor Hugo
- The Marvelous Pearl
- Mephisto and the Maiden, directed by Frank Boggs
- The Mirror of Life
- Miss Faust
- Mr. Flip, directed by Gilbert M. 'Broncho Billy' Anderson
- A Modern Dr. Jekyll;;, produced by William Selig
- The Moonstone, produced by William Selig, based on the novel by Wilkie Collins
- Mother Goose
- The Mummy of the King Ramses directed by Gerard Bourgeois
- Mystery of Edwin Drood, directed by Arthur Gilbert, based on Charles Dickens' novel
- Mystery of the Lama Convent, directed by Viggo Larsen
- Nerone, directed by Luigi Maggi
- The New Jonah
- The Nymphs' Bath
- The Old Shoemaker, based on The Tell-Tale Heart by Edgar Allan Poe
- The Oriental Mystic
- Papa Gaspard; or, The Ghost of the Rocks
- Phaedra featured a sea monster
- The Phantom Sirens
- The Pit and the Pendulum, directed by Henri Desfontaines, based on the famous story by Edgar Allan Poe
- The Princess and the Fisherman, directed by Louis Feuillade
- Revenge of the Ghosts, animated cartoon directed by Emil Cohl
- Satan's Smithy, directed by Segundo de Chomon
- Shooting in the Haunted Woods, directed by Louis Feuillade
- The Spirit of the Lake
- The Suicide Club, directed by Victorin-Hippolyte Jasset
- The Sword and the King
- Talked to Death
- Teddy Roosevelt in Africa, directed by Cherry Kearton
- Tis Now the Very Witching Time of Night, produced by Thomas Edison
- The Ugliest Queen on Earth
- Viy, directed by Vasilii Gonmcharov
- The Wild Ass's Skin based on the story by Balzac
- The Witch
- The Witch's Cavern
Births
- January 1 – Dana Andrews, actor
- January 3 – Victor Borge, musician, actor
- January 8
- *José Ferrer, actor
- *Willy Millowitsch, actor
- January 15 – Gene Krupa, musician, actor
- January 22 – Ann Sothern, actress
- January 24 – Ann Todd, actress
- February 2 – Frank Albertson, actor
- February 6 – Aino Talvi, Estonian actress
- February 9
- *Carmen Miranda, singer, actress
- *Heather Angel, actress
- February 11
- *Max Baer – boxer, actor
- *Joseph L. Mankiewicz – director, screenwriter, producer
- February 16 – Jeffrey Lynn, actor
- March 19 – Louis Hayward, actor
- March 26 – Chips Rafferty, actor
- April 4 – Bobby Connelly, child actor
- April 29 – Tom Ewell, actor
- May 15 – James Mason, actor
- May 16 – Margaret Sullavan, actress
- May 30 – Benny Goodman, musician, actor
- June 7 – Jessica Tandy, actress
- June 8 – Robert Carson, actor
- June 14 – Burl Ives, actor
- June 20 – Errol Flynn, actor
- July 1 – Madge Evans, actress
- July 12 – Curly Joe DeRita, actor
- July 23 – Helen Martin, American actress
- August 18 – Marcel Carné, director
- August 22 – Lucille Ricksen, actress
- August 25
- *Ruby Keeler, singer, actress
- *Michael Rennie, actor
- September 7 – Elia Kazan, director
- October 6 – Robert Carson, screenwriter
- October 20 – Carla Laemmle, actress
- November 11 – Robert Ryan, actor
- November 26 – Frances Dee, actress
- December 9 – Douglas Fairbanks Jr., actor
- December 12 – Karen Morley, actress
- December 20 – Diane Ellis, actress
Deaths
- January 27 – Benoît-Constant Coquelin, actor, Cyrano de Bergerac
- September 4 – Clyde Fitch, author & playwright whose works have been adapted into films.
Film debuts
- Fatty Arbuckle – Ben's Kid
- Ethel Clayton – Justified
- Dolores Costello – A Midsummer Night's Dream
- Helene Costello – Les Miserables
- Marie Dressler – Marie Dressler
- Francis Ford – The Stolen Wireless
- Annette Kellerman – The Bride of Lammermoor: A Tragedy of Bonnie Scotland
- James Kirkwood – The Heart of an Outlaw
- Florence La Badie – The Politician's Love Story
- Tom Mix – The Cowboy Millionaire
- Mary Pickford – Mrs. Jones Entertains
- Billy Quirk – The Heart of an Outlaw
- William A. Russell – Tag Day
- William Stowell – The Cowboy Millionaire
- Blanche Sweet – A Man with Three Wives
- Rose Tapley – The Way of the Cross
- Clara Kimball Young – Washington Under the American Flag