List of French films of 1921

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A list of films produced in France in 1921:

TitleDirectorCastGenreNotes
Asmodée à Paris Chaudy
Bénitou Albert Durec
Blanchette René Hervil Pauline Johnson, Léon Mathot, Thérèse Kolb Drama
Cendrillon (1921 film) Charles Maudru Comedy drama [1]
Chantelouve Georges Monca
Chicinette et compagnie Henri Desfontaines
El Dorado Marcel L'Herbier Ève Francis, Jaque Catelain
Fièvre Louis Delluc Ève Francis, Edmund Van Daele Drama [2]
Gigolette (1921 film) Henri Pouctal
Gustave est médium Louis Feuillade Georges Biscot, Blanche Montel Comedy [3]
L'épingle rouge Edouard-Emile Violet Tsin Hou, Simone Vaudry Drama [4]
L'assommoir Maurice de Marsan, Charles Maudru
L'Atlantide Jacques Feyder Jean Angelo, Georges Melchior Adventure
L'autre Roger de Châteleux
L'aviateur masqué Robert Péguy [5]
L' infante à la rose Henry Houry Drama [6]
L'orpheline Louis Feuillade
La brute Daniel Bompard
La Maison Vide Raymond Bernard Andre Brabant, Pierre Alcover [7]
La Mort du Soleil Germaine Dulac
La nuit de la Saint-Jean Robert Saidreau Jean Dax, Lucien Duboscq Drama [8]
Le Reve Jacques de Baroncelli Andree Brabant, Gabriel Signoret [9]
La terre André Antoine Armand Bour, René Alexandre Drama [10]
La vivante épingle Jacques Robert
Le cœur magnifique Séverin-Mars, Jean Legrand
Le Coffret de Jade Léon Poirier
Le double Alexandre Ryder
Le Gardian Joë Hamman Joe Hamman, Gaston Jacquet [11]
Le logis de l'horreur Julien Duvivier Jeanne Helbling, Hugues de Bagratide [12]
Le méchant homme Charles Maudru
Le pauvre village Jean Hervé
Le pendentif Pière Colombier
Le Père Goriot Jacques de Baroncelli Gabriel Signoret, Claude France [13]
Le Roi de Camargue André Hugon Elmire Vautier, Charles de Rochefort [14]
Le sept de trèfle René Navarre
Les ailes s'ouvrent Guy Du Fresnay [15]
Les deux soldats Jean Hervé Armand Caratis, Maurice Escande, Daniel Mendaille Drama [16]
Les lumières du cœur Edmond Van Daële
Les Roquevillard Julien Duvivier Maxime Desjardins, Edmond Van Daële [17]
Les trois lys Henri Desfontaines
Les Trois Mousquetaires Henri Diamont-Bergere Aimé Simon-Girard, Henri Rollan Adventure
Mathias Sandorf Henri Fescourt Romuald Joubé, Yvette Andréyor, Jean Toulout Adventure
Monsieur Ledibois propriétaire Pière Colombier
Parisette Louis Feuillade Sandra Milovanoff, Georges Biscot Drama Film serial
Prométhée... banquier Marcel L'Herbier Gabriel Signoret, Ève Francis Drama [18]
Rose de Nice Maurice Challiot, Alexandre Ryder Jean-Max, Suzanne Delve [19]
The Three Masks Henry Krauss Henry Krauss, Henri Rollan, Charlotte Barbier-Krauss Drama
The Two Girls Louis Feuillade Sandra Milovanoff, Alice Tissot Drama
Un cri dans l'abîme Renée Carl
Un drame sous Napoléon Gérard Bourgeois [20]
Villa Destin Marcel L'Herbier Saint-Granier, Alice Field [21]
Worthless Woman André Hugon Suzanne Talba, Jose Duraney

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