I'll second Our Dancing Daughters.
A Page of Madness (1926)
Teinosuke Kinugasa
Watch trailer:
I'll second A Woman of Paris.
Only one spot left
And that's all, folks! Thanks so much to everyone for another tremendous nomination round! Even though it was a smaller group of us, we did put together quite an amazing list of immortal classics, and I hope more folks who participated in earlier rounds will come back to vote, maybe even watch some of the nominees, I believe they're all freely available on YouTube and such.
Round 1 starts on Monday, August 7! So we have about two weeks to catch up with any of the titles we might've heard of or that sound interesting, or to rewatch Metropolis again for the tenth time!
Some stats:
Number of nominations per year:
- 1920: 6
- 1921: 3
- 1922: 7
- 1923: 6
- 1924: 10
- 1925: 11
- 1926: 7
- 1927: 8
- 1928: 15
- 1929: 7
Directors with multiple nominations:
2
Alfred Hitchcock: Blackmail; The Lodger
Carl Theodor Dreyer: Michael; The Passion of Joan of Arc
Cecil B. DeMille: The King of Kings; The Ten Commandments
Fred Niblo: Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ; The Mark of Zorro
G.W. Pabst: Diary of a Lost Girl; Pandora's Box
John Ford: 3 Bad Men; The Iron Horse
Paul Leni: The Cat and the Canary; The Man Who Laughs
Robert Wiene: The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari; The Hands of Orlac
Sergei Eisenstein: Battleship Potemkin; Strike
Wallace Worsley: The Hunchback of Notre Dame; The Penalty
3
Fred C. Newmeyer and Sam Taylor: Girl Shy; Safety Last!; The Freshman
King Vidor: Hallelujah; The Big Parade; The Crowd
Tod Browning: The Unholy Three; The Unknown; West of Zanzibar
4
F. W. Murnau: Faust; Nosferatu; Sunrise; The Last Laugh
Victor Sjöström: He Who Gets Slapped; The Phantom Carriage; The Scarlet Letter; The Wind
5
Charlie Chaplin: A Woman of Paris; The Circus; The Gold Rush; The Kid; The Pilgrim
Fritz Lang: Die Nibelungen; Dr. Mabuse, the Gambler; Metropolis; Spies; Woman in the Moon
7
Buster Keaton: Battling Butler; Seven Chances; Sherlock, Jr.; Steamboat Bill, Jr.; The General; The Cameraman; Our Hospitality
Not that it matters, but I believe that four of the Buster Keaton selections are co-directing efforts.
Thank you, Mae
A beautiful list and one I have some catching up on to do!
So is 1921 officially the year with the least amount of nominations in the tournament with just three
Metropolis deserves to be the winner.