1921 in film
The following is an overview of 1921 in film, including significant events, a list of films released and notable births and deaths.
Events
- January 21 – The silent comedy-drama The Kid, written by, produced by, directed by and starring Charlie Chaplin – his first full-length film as a director – and featuring Jackie Coogan, is released in the United States. It is the year's second-highest-grossing film.
- March 6 – The silent epic war film The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, adapted for the screen by June Mathis, is released in the United States. It is the year's highest-grossing film, propels Rudolph Valentino to stardom and inspires a tango craze and a fashion for gaucho pants.
- August 29 – Broadway's first $1 million theatre, Loew's State opens.
- September 5 – Popular comedian Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle attends a party at the St. Francis Hotel, San Francisco, during which actress Virginia Rappe is fatally injured; although he is eventually acquitted of rape and manslaughter, the scandal derails his career.
- October 21 – George Melford's silent film The Sheik, which enhances leading actor Rudolph Valentino's international reputation as a Latin lover, is premiered in Los Angeles. Within the first year of its release, it exceeds $1 million in ticket sales.
- October 26 – The Chicago Theatre, which will be the oldest surviving French-style Baroque Revival grand movie palace, opens.
- The experimental short documentary film Manhatta is shot by painter Charles Sheeler and photographer Paul Strand in New York City.
Top-grossing films (U.S.)
Notable films released in 1921
unless stated- The Ace of Hearts, directed by Wallace Worsley, starring Lon Chaney and Leatrice Joy
- A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court
- Action, directed by John Ford;, starring Hoot Gibson
- The Adventures of Mr. Pickwick, directed by Thomas Bentley, starring Frederick Volpe –
- The Adventures of Tarzan, directed by Robert F. Hill and Scott Sidney, starring Elmo Lincoln
- The Affairs of Anatol, directed by Cecil B. DeMille; starring Gloria Swanson and Wallace Reid
- After Midnight, directed by Ralph Ince
- After Your Own Heart, directed by George Marshall, starring Tom Mix
- Among Those Present, starring Harold Lloyd
- L'Atlantide, directed by Jacques Feyder –
- Die Bergkatze, directed by Ernst Lubitsch, starring Victor Janson –
- The Bigamist, starring Guy Newall, Ivy Duke –
- The Blot, directed by Lois Weber; starring Claire Windsor
- The Boat, a Buster Keaton short
- The Bonnie Brier Bush, directed by and starring Donald Crisp –
- Brewster's Millions, directed by Joseph Henabery, starring Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle
- Brownie's Little Venus, starring Baby Peggy
- Bullets or Ballots, the film debut of Mary Astor
- Buried Treasure, directed by George D. Baker; starring Marion Davies and Norman Kerry
- The Call of Youth, starring Mary Glynne
- Camille, starring Alla Nazimova, Rudolph Valentino, Rex Cherryman and Patsy Ruth Miller
- The Conquering Power, directed by Rex Ingram; starring Rudolph Valentino and Alice Terry
- Desire, directed by F.W. Murnau, starring Conrad Veidt –
- Destiny, directed by Fritz Lang, starring Lil Dagover, Rudolf Klein-Rogge and Walter Janssen –
- The Devil, directed by James Young, based on Ferenc Molnar's Az Ordog
- Disraeli directed by Henry Kolker, starring George Arliss
- The Dollar-a-Year Man, directed by James Cruze, starring Roscoe Arbuckle
- Dracula's Death, directed by Károly Lajthay –
- El Dorado, directed by Marcel L'Herbier, starring Ève Francis and Jaque Catelain –
- Enchantment, directed by Robert G. Vignola; starring Marion Davies and Forrest Stanley
- Experience, directed by George Fitzmaurice; starring Richard Barthelmess and Lilyan Tashman
- Faust, directed by Frederick A. Todd
- The Fire Eater, directed by B. Reeves Eason, starring Hoot Gibson
- Fool's Paradise, directed by Cecil B. DeMille; starring Conrad Nagel, Mildred Harris, Theodore Kosloff and Baby Peggy
- Forever, directed by George Fitzmaurice, starring Wallace Reid and Elsie Ferguson
- The Four Feathers, directed by René Plaissetty –
- The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, directed by Rex Ingram; starring Rudolph Valentino
- Get-Rich-Quick Peggy, starring Baby Peggy
- Gevatter Tod directed by Heinz Hanus
- The Goat, a Buster Keaton short
- The Ghost in the Garret, directed by F. Richard Jones, starring Dorothy Gish
- The Golem's Last Adventure, directed by Julius Szomogyl
- Golfing, starring Baby Peggy
- The Gunsaulus Mystery, directed by Oscar Micheaux, starring Evelyn Preer
- Hail the Woman, directed by John Griffith Wray, starring Florence Vidor
- The Haunted Castle, directed by F. W. Murnau, based on the Rudolf Stratz novel –
- The Haunted House, a Buster Keaton short
- The High Sign, directed by Edward F. Cline and Buster Keaton
- The Hound of the Baskervilles, directed by Maurice Elvey, starring Ellie Norwood
- Humor Risk, the Marx Brothers debut, never released
- The Idle Class, a Charles Chaplin short
- The Indian Tomb, directed by Joe May, starring Conrad Veidt –
- Jánošík, starring Theodor Pištěk –
- Jim the Penman, directed by Kenneth Webb, starring Lionel Barrymore
- Journey into the Night, directed by F.W. Murnau –
- The Kid, directed by & starring Charlie Chaplin with Edna Purviance and Jackie Coogan
- Land of My Fathers directed by Fred Rains and starring John Stuart and Yvonne Thomas –
- Leaves from Satan's Book, directed by Carl Theodor Dreyer –
- Little Lord Fauntleroy, directed by Alfred E. Green and Jack Pickford, starring Mary Pickford
- The Lost Shadow, directed by Rochus Gliese, starring Paul Wegener and Lyda Salmanova
- The Lotus Eater, directed by Marshall Neilan, starring John Barrymore and Colleen Moore
- The Love Light, directed by Frances Marion, starring Mary Pickford
- Lucky Carson, directed by Wilfrid North, starring Earle Williams and Betty Ross Clarke
- The Lucky Dog, starring Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy
- The Man From Beyond, directed by Burton King, starring Harry Houdini and Nita Naldi
- The Man Who Laughs, directed by Julius Herzka, starring Franz Hobling
- The Mechanical Man, directed by Andre Deed –
- A Message From Mars, directed by Maxwell Karger,starring Burt Lytell
- A Midnight Bell, directed by Albert Ray, starring Charles Ray
- Miss Lulu Bett, directed by William C. deMille, starring Lois Wilson and Milton Sills
- A Muddy Bride, starring Baby Peggy
- Never Weaken, a Harold Lloyd short
- The Nut, directed by Theodore Reed, starring Douglas Fairbanks and Marguerite De La Motte
- The Offenders, directed by Fenwick L. Holmes, starring Margery Wilson
- On with the Show, starring Baby Peggy
- Orphans of the Storm, directed by D.W. Griffith; starring Lillian Gish and Dorothy Gish
- The Other Person, directed by B. E. Doxat-Pratt, starring Zoe Palmer
- The Painting of Osvaldo Mars, directed by Guido Brignone, starring Mercedes Brignone and Domenico Serra
- The Passion Flower, starring Norma Talmadge
- Peck's Bad Boy, directed by Sam Wood, starring Jackie Coogan
- The Phantom Carriage, directed by & starring Victor Sjöström –
- The Playhouse, a Buster Keaton short
- The Price of Silence, directed by F. L. Granville,
- The Queen of Sheba, directed by J. Gordon Edwards, starring Betty Blythe
- Queen of Spades, directed by Paul Fejos
- The Resident Patient, directed by Maurice Elvey, starring Eille Morwood, based on an Arthur Conan Doyle story
- A Sailor-Made Man, directed by Fred C. Newmeyer, starring Harold Lloyd
- Sentimental Tommy, directed by George Fitzmaurice; starring Gareth Hughes
- Seven Years Bad Luck, directed by and starring Max Linder
- The Sheik, directed by George Melford, starring Rudolph Valentino and Agnes Ayres
- The Silver Lining, directed by Roland West, starring Coit Albertson and Jewel Carmen
- The Sky Pilot, directed by King Vidor
- A Spectre Haunts Europe, directed by Vladimir R. Gardin, based on an Edgar Allan Poe story
- Squibs directed by George Pearson and starring Betty Balfour –
- Sybil directed by Jack Denton, starring Evelyn Brent –
- Third Class Male, starring Baby Peggy
- The Three Musketeers, directed by Fred Niblo, starring Douglas Fairbanks
- Through the Back Door, directed by Alfred E. Green and Jack Pickford, starring Mary Pickford
- Tol'able David directed by Henry King; starring Richard Barthelmess
- Les Trois Mousquetaires, directed by Henri Diamant-Berger –
- White and Unmarried
- The Witching Hour, directed by William Desmond Taylor, starring Elliott Dexter
- Woman's Place, directed by Victor Fleming, starring Constance Talmadge
- The Wonderful Thing, starring Norma Talmadge
- The Yellow Face, directed by William J. Elliott, starring Eille Norwood as Sherlock Holmes
Comedy film series
- Harold Lloyd
- Charlie Chaplin
- Lupino Lane
- Buster Keaton
- Laurel and Hardy
Animated short film series
- Aesop's Film Fables
- Felix the Cat
- Koko the Clown
Births
- January 3 – John Russell, actor
- January 27 – Donna Reed, actress
- January 31
- *Carol Channing, musical actress
- *Mario Lanza, singer, actor
- February 1- Peter Sallis, English Actor
- February 8 – Lana Turner, actress
- February 16 – Vera-Ellen, actress, dancer
- February 22 – Giulietta Masina, actress
- February 24 – Abe Vigoda, actor
- February 26 – Betty Hutton, actress
- March 3 – Diana Barrymore, actress
- March 4 – Joan Greenwood, actress
- March 10 - Charlotte Zucker, actress, mother of Jerry Zucker and David Zucker
- March 12 – Gordon MacRae, actor, singer
- March 25
- *Nancy Kelly, actress
- *Simone Signoret, actress
- March 26 – Julie Harris, costume designer
- March 28 – Dirk Bogarde, actor
- April 3 – Jan Sterling, actress
- April 10 – Chuck Connors, actor
- April 16 – Peter Ustinov, actor
- April 23 – Janet Blair, actress
- May 2 – Satyajit Ray, Indian filmmaker
- May 23 – Grigori Chukhrai, Ukrainian film director
- May 31 – Alida Valli, actress
- June 8 – Alexis Smith, actress
- June 19 – Louis Jourdan, actor
- June 21
- *Judy Holliday, born Judith Tuvim, actress
- *Jane Russell, actress
- July 3 – Susan Peters, actress
- July 6 – Nancy Reagan, born Anne Robbins, actress and First Lady of the United States
- July 23 – Robert Brown, actor
- August 3 – Marilyn Maxwell, actress
- August 8 – Esther Williams, actress, swimmer
- August 19 – Gene Roddenberry, American screenwriter and producer
- September 8 – Harry Secombe, actor, singer
- September 27 – Miklós Jancsó, Hungarian director
- September 30 – Deborah Kerr, actress
- October 13 – Yves Montand, singer, actor
- November 3 – Charles Bronson, actor
- November 5 – Moritz Yomtov, screenwriter
- November 22 – Rodney Dangerfield, actor, comedian
- November 23 – Fred Buscaglione, Italian actor and singer
- December 4 – Deanna Durbin, actress
- December 26 – Steve Allen, actor, composer, comedian, author
Deaths
- February 8 – George Formby Sr, 45, British music hall entertainer who appeared in one film
- May 17 – Karl Mantzius, 61, Danish actor, theatre director, writer
- June 5 – Georges Feydeau, 58, French playwright, many of whose plays were adapted for the screen
- June 20 – George Loane Tucker, 49, American actor, screenwriter and director
- July 9 – Robert Broderick, 56, American stage and film actor
- September 9 – Virginia Rappe, 26 American actress
- September 17 – Van Dyke Brooke, 62, American actor, screenwriter and film director
Film debuts
- Richard Arlen
- George Arliss
- Billie Dove
- Basil Rathbone
- Carole Lombard in A Perfect Crime
- Fredric March