1916 in film
The year 1916 in film involved some significant events.
Events
- Charlie Chaplin signs for Mutual Film for a salary of $10,000 a week and a signing on fee of $150,000 making him one of the highest paid people in the US.
- June 24 – Mary Pickford signs a contract for $10,000 a week plus profit participation, guaranteeing her over $1 million per year.
- July 19 – Famous Players-Lasky is formed through a merger of Adolph Zukor's Famous Players Film Company and Jesse L. Lasky's Feature Play Company. Later in the year, they acquire distributor Paramount Pictures.
- August 10 – The official British documentary propaganda film The Battle of the Somme is premièred in London. In the first six weeks of general release 20 million people view it.
- September 5 – Release of D. W. Griffith's epic film Intolerance: Love's Struggle Through the Ages, starring Lillian Gish and Constance Talmadge, in the United States. It is estimated to have cost around $2.5 million to make but is initially a commercial failure.
- October 17 – Release of A Daughter of the Gods, the first US production with a million dollar budget, with the first nude scene by a major star.
- November 19 – Samuel Goldfish and Edgar Selwyn establish Goldwyn Pictures, later to become one of the most successful independent filmmakers.
- The Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers is founded in the United States as the Society of Motion Picture Engineers.
- 11 mm, an amateur film gauge, appears on the market.
Top-grossing films (U.S.)
Notable films released in 1916
- 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea Directed by Stuart Paton
- The Adventures of Peg o' the Ring Directed by Francis Ford
- The Americano Directed by John Emerson
- The Battle of the Somme –
- Behind the Screen, directed by Charlie Chaplin, starring Chaplin and Edna Purviance
- La Bohème, by Albert Capellani
- Cenere, starring Eleonora Duse –
- Civilization, directed by Reginald Barker and Thomas H. Ince, starring Howard C. Hickman and Enid Markey
- The Count, directed by Charlie Chaplin, starring Chaplin and Edna Purviance
- The Curse of Quon Gwon
- The Danger Girl, starring Gloria Swanson and Bobby Vernon
- A Daughter of the Gods, starring Annette Kellerman
- Disraeli, directed by Charles Calvert and Percy Nash –
- East Is East, starring Florence Turner –
- Farmer Al Falfa's Cat-Tastrophe, animation produced by Paul Terry
- Fatty and Mabel Adrift, directed by and starring Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle
- The Floorwalker, directed by and starring Charles Chaplin
- Frau Eva, directed by Robert Wiene and starring Emil Jannings
- Habit of Happiness, starring Douglas Fairbanks
- Hell's Hinges, directed by Charles Swickard and William S. Hart, starring William S. Hart
- Hoodoo Ann, starring Mae Marsh and Robert Harron
- Hulda from Holland, starring Mary Pickford
- Intolerance, directed by D.W. Griffith, starring Lillian Gish and Constance Talmadge
- Joan the Woman, directed by Cecil B. DeMille, starring Geraldine Farrar
- Judex, directed by Louis Feuillade, starring Musidora and René Cresté –
- Lights of New York, directed by Van Dyke Brooke, starring Leah Baird and Walter McGrail
- The Lyons Mail, directed by Fred Paul –
- A Maori Maid's Love, directed by Raymond Longford –
- The Mutiny of the Bounty, directed by Raymond Longford –
- The Mystery of the Leaping Fish, short directed by John Emerson, starring Douglas Fairbanks
- Oliver Twist, starring Marie Doro
- One A.M., directed by and starring Charlie Chaplin
- The Pawnshop, a Charles Chaplin short
- Police, a Charles Chaplin short with Edna Purviance and Wesley Ruggles
- The Return of Draw Egan, directed by and starring William S. Hart
- The Rink, a Charles Chaplin short
- Sally Bishop directed by George Pearson –
- Sally in Our Alley directed by Larry Trimble, starring Hilda Trevelyan, Mary Dibley, Reginald Owen –
- Sherlock Holmes, Starring William Gillette
- Snow White, starring Marguerite Clark
- Under Two Flags, starring Theda Bara
- The Vagabond, directed by and starring Charlie Chaplin
- The Valley of Fear
- A Welsh Singer directed by Henry Edwards, starring Edwards, Florence Turner and Campbell Gullan –
- Where Are My Children?, directed by Phillips Smalley and Lois Weber, starring Tyrone Power, Sr. and Juan de la Cruz
- Willard-Johnson Boxing Match
Short film series
- Broncho Billy Anderson
- Harold Lloyd
- Charlie Chaplin
Births
- January 3
- *Maxene Andrews, singer, actress, member of Andrews Sisters
- *Betty Furness, actress, consumer activist
- January 4 – Lionel Newman, composer
- February 14
- *Sally Gray, born Constance Stevens, actress
- *Masaki Kobayashi, director
- February 26 – Jackie Gleason, actor
- February 29 – Dinah Shore, singer, actress, television presenter
- March 17 – Mercedes McCambridge, actress
- March 26 – Sterling Hayden, actor
- April 4 – David White, actor
- April 5 – Gregory Peck, actor
- April 26 – Vic Perrin, voice actor
- April 30 – Phil Brown, actor
- May 1 – Glenn Ford, actor
- May 16 – Adriana Caselotti, singer, voice actress
- June 12 – Irwin Allen, director, producer
- June 14 – Dorothy McGuire, actress
- June 23 – Irene Worth, actress
- July 1 – Olivia de Havilland, actress
- July 4 – Burton Zucker, actor, real estate developer, father of David and Jerry Zucker
- July 27 – Keenan Wynn, actor
- August 25 – Van Johnson, actor
- August 27 – Martha Raye, actress
- September 1 – Arleen Whelan, actress
- September 13 - Lynne Carver, American actress
- September 14 – Douglas Kennedy, actor
- September 15 – Margaret Lockwood, actress
- September 18 – Rossano Brazzi, actor
- September 28 – Peter Finch, actor
- November 20 – Evelyn Keyes, actress
- December 9 – Kirk Douglas, actor
- December 18 – Betty Grable, actress
- December 19 – Roy Baker, director
Deaths
- January 17, Arthur V. Johnson, 39, American screen actor and director, The Sealed Room, The Unchanging Sea, The Adventures of Dollie, The Voice of the Violin, tuberculosis
- June 22
- *Page Peters, 26, American screen actor, The Warrens of Virginia, The Purple Scar, An International Marriage, Davy Crockett, Pasquale, drowned swimming
- *Maurice Vinot, 27, French screen actor, airplane crash
- September 9 – Sydney Ayres, 37, American stage & screen actor and director, The Sting of Conscience, The Avenger, As in a Dream, multiple sclerosis
- September 17 – Arthur Hoops, 45, American stage & screen actor, The Secret of Eve, Bridges Burned, Extravagance, The Eternal Question, The Scarlet Woman, heart attack
- September 27 – Camille D'Arcy, 37, American actress, The Prince Chap, Captain Jinks of the Horse Marines, A Daughter of the City, The White Sister, The Pacifist, infection from bathing
- October 6 – Henry Woodruff, 47, American stage & screen actor, A Beckoning Flame, A Man and His Mate, Bright's disease
- November 30 – Dorrit Weixler, 23, German comic actress, Maria, Kammermusik, Heimgekehrt, Todesrauchen, suicide by hanging
- unknown – Jean, the Vitagraph Dog, American Border Collie, Jean and the Calico Doll, Fraid Cat
Debuts
- Richard Barthelmess – Gloria's Romance
- Constance Bennett – The Valley of Decision
- Billie Burke – Peggy
- Ann Dvorak – Ramona
- Edmund Gwenn – The Real Thing at Last
- Hedda Hopper – The Battle of Hearts
- Colleen Moore –
- Mae Murray – To Have and to Hold
- Alla Nazimova – War Brides
- Ramon Novarro – Joan the Woman
- Edward G. Robinson – Arms and the Woman
- Conrad Veidt – Der Weg des Todes