1922 In Film
U.S.A. unless stated
- The Adventures of Robinson Crusoe
- A Bill of Divorcement directed by Denison Clift, starring Constance Binney, Fay Compton - (Britain)
- A Blind Bargain, directed by Wallace Worsley, starring Lon Chaney
- Beyond the Rocks, directed by Sam Wood; starring Gloria Swanson and Rudolph Valentino
- Blood and Sand, directed by Fred Niblo; starring Rudolph Valentino, Nita Naldi, and Lila Lee
- The Burning Soil (Der brennende Acker) - (Germany)
- The Card directed by A.V. Bramble - (Britain)
- Clarence, directed by William C. deMille, starring Wallace Reid
- Cocaine, directed by Graham Cutts - (Britain)
- Cops, a Buster Keaton film
- Crainquebille (Coster Bill of Paris), directed by Jacques Feyder - (France)
- A Debt of Honour, starring Isobel Elsom and Clive Brook (Britain)
- Dr. Mabuse, der Spieler (Dr. Mabuse the Gambler), directed by Fritz Lang; starring Rudolf Klein-Rogge - (Germany)
- Dr. Jack, starring Harold Lloyd
- Fair Lady, directed by Kenneth Webb
- La Femme de nulle part, directed by Louis Delluc - (France)
- Flesh and Blood, starring Lon Chaney
- Foolish Wives, directed by & starring Erich von Stroheim
- The Ghost Breaker, directed by Alfred E. Green; starring Wallace Reid and Lila Lee
- Grandma's Boy, starring Harold Lloyd
- The Grass Orphan directed by Frank Hall Crane; starring Margaret Bannerman, Reginald Owen - (Britain)
- Häxan, directed by Benjamin Christensen - (Sweden)
- Lorna Doone, directed by Maurice Tourneur
- Manslaughter, starring Thomas Meighan
- Miss Lulu Bett, directed by William C. deMille - (film mentioned in article)
- Moran of the Lady Letty, directed by George Melford, starring Dorothy Dalton & Rudolph Valentino
- More to Be Pitied Than Scorned
- Mr. Barnes of New York
- Mud and Sand, a parody of Blood and Sand, starring Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy
- Nanook of the North, a documentary directed by Robert J. Flaherty
- Nice People, directed by William C. deMille; starring Wallace Reid and Bebe Daniels
- Nosferatu, eine Symphonie des Grauens (Nosferatu: A Symphony of Terror), directed by F. W. Murnau; starring Max Schreck - (Germany)
- Number 13, directed by Alfred Hitchcock; starring Ernest Thesiger - (Britain)
- Oliver Twist, starring Jackie Coogan
- One Exciting Night, directed by D. W. Griffith; starring Carol Dempster & Henry Hull
- Pay Day, a Charles Chaplin short
- Peg o' My Heart, directed by King Vidor
- Phantom, directed by F. W. Murnau; starring Alfred Abel, Lil Dagover and Lya De Putti - (Germany)
- The Primitive Lover, directed by Sidney Franklin; starring Constance Talmadge
- The Prisoner of Zenda, starring Lewis Stone
- Rent Free, directed by Howard Higgin; starring Wallace Reid and Lila Lee
- Robin Hood, directed by Allan Dwan; starring Douglas Fairbanks
- Rob Roy, directed by W.P. Kellino (Britain)
- Saturday Night, starring Leatrice Joy and Conrad Nagel
- Shadows directed by Tom Forman; starring Lon Chaney and Marguerite De La Motte
- Sherlock Holmes, Starring John Barrymore
- Smilin' Through, starring Norma Talmadge
- Squibs Wins the Calcutta Sweep directed by George Pearson; starring Betty Balfour - (Britain)
- Tess of the Storm Country, starring Mary Pickford
- The Three Must-Get-Theres (L'étroit mousquetaire), directed by and starring Max Linder - (France)
- The Timber Queen
- The Toll of the Sea, starring Anna May Wong
- Vaskresenja ne biva bez smrti, (There's no resurrection without death), the first Montenegrin movie
- What's Wrong with the Women? directed by Roy William Neill; starring Constance Bennett & Hedda Hopper
- When Knighthood Was in Flower starring Marion Davies - (film mentioned in article)
- White Eagle
- Wildness of Youth, directed by Ivan Abramson
- The Young Rajah, starring Rudolph Valentino
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