List of American films of 1910

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A list of American films released in 1910 .

TitleDirectorCastGenreNotes
Abraham Lincoln's Clemency Theodore Wharton Leopold Wharton
An Arcadian Maid D. W. Griffith Mary Pickford, Mack Sennett Drama
As It Is In Life D. W. Griffith George Nichols, Gladys Egan, Mary Pickford Romantic drama
A Christmas Carol J. Searle Dawley Marc McDermott, Charles Stanton Ogle
The Courtship of Miles Standish Hobart Bosworth Robert Z. Leonard Drama [1]
The Englishman and the Girl D. W. Griffith Charles Craig, Mary Pickford Comedy
Frankenstein J. Searle Dawley Augustus Phillips, Charles Stanton Ogle, Mary Fuller First film adaptation of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein
The Fugitive D. W. Griffith Kate Bruce, Edward Dillon Drama
Gentleman Joe Harry Carey
Hemlock Hoax, the Detective Comedy
The House with Closed Shutters D. W. Griffith Henry B. Walthall Drama
In Old California D. W. Griffith Frank Powell, Arthur V. Johnson, Marion Leonard, Henry B. Walthall MelodramaFirst movie shot in Hollywood
In the Border States D. W. Griffith Charles West Drama
The Lad from Old Ireland Sidney Olcott Sidney Olcott, Gene Gauntier, Thomas O'Connor Drama
Pocahontas Anna Rosemond, George Barnes, Frank H. Crane Short fantasy
Pride of the Range Francis Boggs Tom Mix WesternFirst onscreen role for Hoot Gibson
Ramona D. W. Griffith Mary Pickford, Henry B. WalthallDrama
The Rocky Road D. W. Griffith Frank Powell, Stephanie Longfellow Drama
Roosevelt in Africa Cherry Kearton Theodore Roosevelt Documentary
Rose O'Salem-Town D. W. GriffithHenry B. WalthallDrama short
The Sanitarium Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle Comedy
The Two Brothers D. W. Griffith Arthur V. Johnson Western
The Unchanging Sea D. W. GriffithArthur V. JohnsonDrama
What the Daisy Said D. W. Griffith Clara T. Bracy, Mary Pickford, Mack Sennett
The Woman from Mellon's D. W. Griffith Billy Quirk, Mary Pickford
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz Otis Turner (unconfirmed) Bebe Daniels

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References

  1. "The Courtship of Miles Standish (1910) - Overview - TCM.com". Turner Classic Movies. Retrieved 23 April 2018.