
Director
J. Stuart Blackton
1875Sheffield, Yorkshire [now South Yorkshire], England, UK78 Films
James Stuart Blackton was a pioneer Anglo-American filmmaker and can be credited with the first feature-length American production. He founded Vitagraph Studios in 1897 and was among the first filmmakers to use stop-motion and drawn animation..
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4.0
The Glorious Adventure
1922
5.0
Kidnapped in New York
1915
1.0
As You Like It
1912
5.0
Lady Godiva
1911
6.3
Little Nemo
1911
4.7
A Midsummer Night's Dream
1909
1.0
The Life of Moses
1909
5.8
Princess Nicotine; or, The Smoke Fairy
1909
4.4
Oliver Twist
1909
10.0
The Judgment of Solomon
1909
4.2
Napoleon, the Man of Destiny
1909
4.2
King Lear
1909
4.0
Napoleon and the Empress Josephine
1909
2.5
Antony and Cleopatra, a Love Story of the Noblest Roman and the Most Beautiful Egyptian
1908
3.5
Romeo and Juliet, A Romantic Story of the Ancient Feud Between the Italian Houses of Montague and Capulet
1908
6.5
The Thieving Hand
1908
3.8
Lightning Sketches
1907
5.6
The Haunted Hotel
1907
6.0
And the Villain Still Pursued Her; or, the Author's Dream
1906
5.7
Humorous Phases of Funny Faces
1906
3.0
Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
1905
5.5
The Artist's Dilemma
1901
3.5
The Congress of Nations
1900
6.3
The Enchanted Drawing
1900
4.3
Hooligan Assists the Magician
1900
3.2
Maude's Naughty Little Brother
1900
3.5
"Shamrock" and "Erin" Sailing
1899
4.4
Firemen Rescuing Men and Women
1899
2.8
Astor Battery on Parade
1899
4.4
The Cavalier's Dream
1898
3.3
The Burglar on the Roof
1898
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