List of German films of 1922

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This is a list of the most notable films produced in the Cinema of Germany in 1922.

TitleDirectorCastGenreNotes
1922
The Adventurer Lothar Mendes Michael Bohnen, Rudolf Forster, Olga Limburg Silent
Ali-Baba und die 40 Räuber Leopold Blonder animation
The Anthem of Love Heinz Schall Claire Rommer, Johannes Riemann, Ilka Grüning Drama
Aschenputtel Lotte Reiniger animationBased on traditional German variant of Cinderella
Barmaid Johannes Guter Xenia Desni, Paul Hartmann, Charlotte Ander Silent
The Battle of Skagerrak Berthold Bartosch animation
Bethel, Arbeiterkolonie Wilhelmsdorf Gertrud David documentary
Bethel, Bilder aus der Fürsorgeerziehung Gertrud David documentary
Bethel, Bilder aus der Liebesarbeit der Diakonissen von Sarpeta Gertrud David documentary
Bethel, ein Denkmal der Barmherzigkeit Gottes Gertrud David documentary
Bethel, der Werdegang eines Nazareth-Bruders Gertrud David documentary
The Big Shot Georg Jacoby Hugo Fischer-Köppe, Wilhelm Diegelmann, Hugo Döblin Silent
The Big Thief Rudolf Walther-Fein Colette Corder, Paul Hardtmuth Silent
Bigamy Rudolf Walther-Fein Alfred Abel, Margit Barnay, Reinhold Schünzel Drama
The Black Cover Harry Piel Harry Piel, Charly BergerThriller
Black Monday Robert A. Dietrich Erich Kaiser-Titz, Hella Moja Silent
The Black Star James Bauer Hans Mierendorff, The Black Star Silent
The Burning Soil Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau Werner Krauss, Eugen Klöpfer Drama
The Call of Destiny Johannes Guter Xenia Desni, Fritz Kortner Drama
Chufu Leopold Blonder animation
The Cigarette Countess Wolfgang Neff Esther Carena, Carl Auen, Olga Limburg Drama
The Circle of Death William Karfiol Johannes Riemann, Olga Chekhova Drama
Circus People William Kahn Anita Berber, Charles Willy Kayser, Eduard von Winterstein Drama
Count Festenberg Urban Gad, Frederic Zelnik Charles Willy Kayser, Harald Paulsen Silent
The Count of Charolais Karl Grune Eva May, William Dieterle Historical
The Curse of Silence Felix Basch Hermann Thimig, Arnold Korff Drama
The Diadem of the Czarina Richard Löwenbein Eduard von Winterstein, Carl Auen Historical
Die deutschen Kampfspiele 1922 documentary
Don Juan Albert Heine, Robert Land Hans Adalbert Schlettow, Margarete Lanner, Margit Barnay Silent
Dr. Mabuse the Gambler Fritz Lang Rudolf Klein-Rogge, Aud Egede-Nissen, Gertrude Welcker Crime Released in two parts
Duke Ferrante's End Rochus Gliese Paul Wegener, Hans Stürm Historical
A Dying Nation Robert Reinert Paul Wegener, Otto Gebühr, Fritz Kortner Historical
The Earl of Essex Peter Paul Felner Eugen Klöpfer, Fritz Kortner, Eva May Historical
The Fall of Jerusalem Eugen Illés Theodor Becker, Jaro Fürth Historical
The False Dimitri Hans Steinhoff Alfred Abel, Agnes Straub Historical
The Favourite of the Queen Franz Seitz Erich Kaiser-Titz, Hanna Ralph Historical
The Fire Ship Richard Löwenbein Camilla von Hollay, Eduard von Winterstein, Viggo Larsen Drama
The Five Frankfurters Erich Schönfelder Frida Richard, Guido Herzfeld Historical
The Flight into Marriage Artur Retzbach Gunnar Tolnæs, Carola Toelle, Albert Steinrück Silent
Fratricide Wolfgang Neff Willy Kaiser-Heyl, Robert Scholz Drama
Fridericus Rex Arzén von Cserépy Otto Gebühr, Albert Steinrück, Gertrud de Lalsky HistoricalFollowed by three sequels
Fußballwettspiel Erde - Mars Leopold Blonder animation
The Game with Women Adolf E. Licho Hanni Weisse, Georg Alexander, Lotte Neumann Drama
Girl of the Berlin Streets Richard Eichberg Lee Parry, Aruth Wartan Drama
The Girl with the Mask Victor Janson Ossi Oswalda, Paul Biensfeldt, Hermann Thimig Comedy
The Golden Net Hans Werckmeister Ernst Hofmann, Julia Serda, Charlotte Ander Silent
The Good for Nothings Carl Froelich Erhard Siedel, Julia Serda
Die Grundlagen der Einsteinschen Relativitäts-Theorie Hanns Walter Kornblum documentaryFootage later recycled into The Einstein Theory of Relativity
Hannele's Journey to Heaven Urban Gad Based on the play The Assumption of Hannele by Gerhart Hauptmann.
His Excellency from Madagascar Georg Jacoby Paul Otto, Eva May, Georg Alexander ThrillerReleased in two parts
Ihre Hoheit die Tänzerin (Her Highness the Dancer) Richard Eichberg Bela Lugosi
The Homecoming of Odysseus Max Obal Luciano Albertini, Claire Lotto, Heinrich Schroth Historical
The Infernal Power Robert Wiene Thea Kasten, Emil Lind Lost film. Little is known of its plot.
The Inheritance Conrad Wiene Rudolf Forster, Philipp Manning, Louis Ralph Drama
Insulted and Humiliated Frederic Zelnik Lya Mara, Erich Kaiser-Titz Drama
Intimitäten aus dem Leben deutscher Schlangen Adolf Freiherr von Dungern documentary
It Illuminates, My Dear Paul L. Stein Mady Christians, Hans Heinrich von Twardowski Silent
Jeremias Eugen Illés
The Kreutzer Sonata Rolf Petersen Frederic Zelnik, Erika Glässner Silent
The Lady and Her Hairdresser Heinz Ullstein Eugen Rex, Maly Delschaft Comedy
The Lodging House for Gentleman Louis Ralph Louis Ralph, Karl Etlinger Silent
Lola Montez, the King's Dancer Willi Wolff Ellen Richter, Arnold Korff Historical
Louise de Lavallière Georg Burghardt Fritz Delius, Ernst Hofmann Historical
The Lost House Harry Piel Harry Piel, Charly BergerAdventure
The Love Nest Rudolf Walther-Fein Paul Wegener, Reinhold Schünzel, Lyda Salmonova Silent
The Love Story of Cesare Ubaldi Heinz Schall Johannes Riemann, Margit Barnay, Ferdinand von Alten Silent
The Loves of Pharaoh Ernst Lubitsch Emil Jannings, Harry Liedtke Historical
Lowlands Adolf E. Licho Lil Dagover, Michael Bohnen Drama
Lucrezia Borgia Richard Oswald Conrad Veidt, Liane Haid Historical
Luise Millerin Carl Froelich Lil Dagover, Paul Hartmann Historical
Lumpaci the Vagabond Carl Wilhelm Hans Albers, Hans Brausewetter Silent
Lust for Life Johannes Guter Ressel Orla, Elga Brink, Walter Janssen Comedy
Maciste and the Javanese Uwe Jens Krafft Bartolomeo Pagano, Carola Toelle, Paul Otto Adventure
Maciste and the Silver King's Daughter Luigi Romano Borgnetto Helena Makowska, Ludwig Hartau Action
Madame de La Pommeraye's Intrigues Fritz Wendhausen Olga Gzovskaya, Margarete Schlegel, Grete Berger Historical
The Man of Steel Joseph Delmont Luciano Albertini, Wilhelm Diegelmann, Carola Toelle Drama
Marie Antoinette, the Love of a King Rudolf Meinert Diana Karenne, Maria Reisenhofer Historical
Marizza Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau Tzwetta TzatschewaPresumed lost film IMDb
The Marriage of Princess Demidoff Frederic Zelnik Lya Mara, Charles Willy Kayser, Olga Limburg Drama
The Men of Frau Clarissa Fred Sauer Oskar Marion, Colette Corder Silent
Miss Julie Felix Basch Asta Nielsen, William Dieterle, Lina Lossen Drama
Miss Rockefeller Is Filming Erich Schönfelder Paul Otto, Stella Arbenina, Georg Alexander Comedy
The Mistress of the King Frederic Zelnik Lya Mara, Hans Albers Silent
Monna Vanna Richard Eichberg Lee Parry, Paul Wegener Historical
Money in the Streets Reinhold Schünzel Liane Haid, Eugen Klöpfer DramaCo-production with Austria
The Moneylender's Daughter Fritz Bernhardt Lee Parry, Olaf Storm Silent
The Mute of Portici Arthur Günsburg Carl de Vogt, Claire Lotto, Eduard von Winterstein Silent
Napoleon's Daughter Frederic Zelnik Lya Mara, Ernst Hofmann Historical
Nathan the Wise Manfred Noa Fritz Greiner, Carl de Vogt Historical
Navarro the Dancer Ludwig Wolff Alexander Granach, Asta Nielsen, Iván Petrovich Silent
Nosferatu Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau Max Schreck, Gustav von Wangenheim, Greta Schröder Horror First adaptation of Dracula
On the Red Cliff Hanna Henning Fritz Kortner, Agnes Straub Drama
Only One Night Rudolf Walther-Fein Bruno Eichgrün, Olga Engl Silent
Orphans of Happiness Franz Osten Vilma Bánky, Carl Goetz Silent
Othello Dimitri Buchowetzki Emil Jannings, Werner Krauss, Ica von Lenkeffy Drama
The Passenger in the Straitjacket Rudolf Walther-Fein Bruno Eichgrün, Karl Falkenberg Crime
The Pearls of Lady Harrison Heinz Herald Heinrich George, Gertrude Welcker, Max Landa Comedy
Peter the Great Dimitri Buchowetzki Emil Jannings, Dagny Servaes, Fritz Kortner Historical
Phantom Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau
Power of Temptation Paul L. Stein Lil Dagover, Ilka Grüning Silent
Prashna's Secret Ludwig Baetz Hermann Leffler, Fern Andra, Leopold von Ledebur Adventure
The Queen of Whitechapel Wolfgang Neff Esther Carena, Hermann Vallentin, Claire Rommer Silent
Revenge of the Bandits Reinhard Bruck Asta Nielsen, Bruno Decarli Silent
Der Rhein in Vergangenheit und Gegenwart Walther Zürn documentary
The Romance of a Poor Sinner Richard Eichberg Lee Parry, Aruth Wartan Silent
Rose of the Asphalt Streets Richard Löwenbein Robert Leffler, Olga Engl Drama
The Shadows of That Night Fred Sauer Hans Adalbert Schlettow, Hermann Picha Silent
Shadows of the Past Rudolf Biebrach Gertrude Welcker, Ernst Hofmann, Erich Kaiser-Titz Silent
Shame Siegfried Dessauer Robert Scholz, Fritz Kampers Drama
Schaffende Hände: Lovis Corinth Hans Cürlis documentary
She and the Three Ewald André Dupont Henny Porten, Hermann Thimig Comedy
Sins of Yesterday Robert Wuellner Gina Relly, Alfred Gerasch, Erich Kaiser-Titz Silent
The Sleeping Volcano James Bauer Margit Barnay, Hans Mierendorff, Margarete Schön Drama
The Stowaway Victor Janson Ossi Oswalda, Willy Fritsch Comedy
The Stream Felix Basch Hermann Thimig, Eduard von Winterstein Silent
The Strumpet's Plaything Eugen Illés Colette Corder, Heinrich Schroth, Eduard von Winterstein Drama
Sunken Worlds Siegfried Philippi Victor Varconi, Ria Jende, Hans Albers Silent
Tabitha, Stand Up Robert Dinesen Lotte Neumann, Maria Forescu, Guido Herzfeld Drama
Tania, the Woman in Chains Frederic Zelnik Lya Mara, Erich Kaiser-Titz, Heinrich Peer Drama
The Testament of Joe Sivers Conrad Wiene Hans Albers, Karl Falkenberg Silent
The Tigress Ernst Wendt Margit Barnay, Carl de Vogt Silent
Tingeltangel Otto Rippert Friedrich Kühne, Hans Heinrich von Twardowski Silent
To the Ladies' Paradise Lupu Pick Harry Nestor, Mathilde Sussin Silent
Today's Children Adolf E. Licho Paul Hartmann, Mady Christians Silent
Trutzi from Trutzberg Peter Ostermayr Toni Wittels, Viktor Gehring Comedy
Two Worlds Richard Löwenbein Sascha Gura, Arnold Rieck Silent
The Unwritten Law Carl Boese Karl Falkenberg, Carl Auen Drama
Vanina Arthur von Gerlach Asta Nielsen, Paul Wegener, Paul Hartmann Historical
Victims of Passion Paul Czinner Paul Bildt, Maria Orska Silent
What Belongs to Darkness Martin Hartwig Karl Etlinger, Fritz Kortner Drama
The White Desert Ernst Wendt Carl de Vogt, Eduard von Winterstein, Nora Swinburne Adventure
Im Winter auf dem Großglockner Werner Schaarschmidt documentary
Women's Sacrifice Karl Grune Henny Porten, William Dieterle, Albert Bassermann Silent
Das Wunder Walter Ruttmann animation
Yellow Star Wolfgang Neff Robert Scholz, Fritz Kampers Drama
Your Valet Willi Achsel Erika Glässner, Gerhard Ritterband, Karl Günther Silent
Yvette, the Fashion Princesss Lya Mara, Erich Kaiser-Titz Comedy
Your Bad Reputation Franz Eckstein Werner Funck, Olga Limburg, Paul Graetz Drama
Youth Fred Sauer Grete Reinwald, Fritz Rasp Silent

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