List of French films of 1922

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A list of films produced in France in 1922:

Contents

TitleDirectorCastGenreNotes
Crainquebille Jacques Feyder Maurice de Féraudy Drama
The Crime of Bouif Henri Pouctal Félicien Tramel, Henri Gouget, Thérèse Kolb Comedy [1]
Don Juan et Faust Marcel L'Herbier Jacques Catelain, Marcelle Pradot [2]
Gonzague Henri Diamant-Berger Maurice Chevalier, Nina Myral [3]
The Hurricane on the Mountain Julien Duvivier Lotte Lorring, Gaston Jacquet Mystery [4]
King of the Camargue André Hugon Charles de Rochefort, Elmire Vautier, Claude Mérelle Drama
Jean Legrand
Jocelyn Léon Poirier Armand Tallier, Suzanne Bianchetti [5]
L'agonie des aigles Dominique Bernard-Deschamps
Julien Duvivier
Gaby Morlay Historical
L' amie d' enfance Félix Léonnec [6]
L' Arlésienne André Antoine Lucienne Breval, Marthe Fabris Drama [7]
L'âtre Robert Boudrioz [8]
L'écuyère Léonce Perret
L'équipe Maurice Lagrenée
L'idée de Françoise Robert Saidreau
La bâillonnée Charles Burguet [9]
La belle au bois dormant (1922 film) Passet
La bête traquée René Le Somptier and Michel Carré
La bouquetière des innocents Jacques Robert Albert Decoeur, Lilian Constantini Adventure
La Femme de nulle part Louis Delluc Ève Francis, Roger Karl
La fille des chiffonniers Henri Desfontaines Blanche Montel, Madeleine Guitty Comedy [10]
La loupiote Georges Hatot
La maison dans la forêt Jean Legrand C. Lorraine, Jean Angelo [11]
La maison du mystère Alexandre Volkoff Ivan Mosjoukine, Charles Vanel Serial [12]
La résurrection du Bouif Henri Pouctal Charles Lamy, Paul Amiot [13]
La riposte Victor Tourjansky Nathalie Lissenko, Jean Angelo [14]
La Souriante Madame Beudet Germaine Dulac Germaine Dermoz Drama
Le crime de Monique Robert Péguy Jean Toulout, Simone Sandre Crime [15]
Le Diamant noir André Hugon Claude Mérelle, Ginette Maddie Mystery [16]
Le filon du Bouif Louis Osmont
Le fils du flibustier Louis Feuillade
Le grillon du foyer Jean Manoussi
Le lac d'argent Gaston Roudès
Le Mauvais garçon Henri Diamant-Berger Maurice Chevalier, Marguerite Moreno [17]
Le Mouton noir Chalux
Le sang des Finoël Georges Monca, Rose Pansini
Les deux pigeons André Hugon Armand Bernard, Germaine Fontaines [18]
Les hommes nouveaux Edouard-Emile Violet
Les Mystères de Paris (1922 film) Charles Burguet Huguette Duflos, Georges Lannes Serial[ citation needed ]
Les opprimés Henry Roussell
Lord Arthur Savile's Crime René Hervil Cecil Mannering, André Dubosc, André Nox Mystery
Maman Pierre Maurice Challiot
Margot Guy Du Fresnay
Molière, sa vie, son œuvre Jacques De Féraudy [19]
Mon p'tit René Plaissetty [20]
Notre Dame d'amour André Hugon Claude Mérelle, Jean Toulout [21]
Roger la Honte Jacques de Baroncelli Rita Jolivet, Gabriel Signoret Historical
Rouletabille chez les bohémiens Henri Fescourt Serial [22]
Sans fortune Géo Kessler
Son Altesse Henri Desfontaines
Son excellence le Bouif Louis Osmont
Triplepatte Raymond Bernard Henri Dabain, Édith Jéhanne Comedy [23]
Vingt Ans Apres Henri Diamant-Berger Jean Yonnel, Henri Rollan [24]
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