List of Thanhouser films released in 1910

The Thanhouser Company is credited as having released 82 films in 1910. Of these films several are of unknown or questionable status. Roosevelt's Return may not have been shot or released and Alaska's Adieu to Winter is unlikely to have been filmed by the company.

Releases

Title Release[note 1] Notes Status[note 2]
The Actor's Children March 15, 1910 The first release of the company, but not the first production. Extant
St. Elmo March 22, 1910 Adaptation of Augusta Jane Evans' novel of the same name. Lost
She's Done It Again March 29, 1910 Lost
Daddy's Double April 5, 1910 Extant
A 29-Cent Robbery April 15, 1910 Split reel. Debut of Marie Eline Lost
The Old Shoe Came Back April 15, 1910 Split reel. Lost
Her Battle For Existence April 22, 1910 Split reel. Lost
Sand Man’s Cure April 22, 1910 Split reel. Lost
She Wanted To Marry A Hero April 29, 1910 Split reel. Lost
The Cigars His Wife Bought April 29, 1910 Split reel. Lost
Jane Eyre May 6, 1910 Adaptation of Charlotte Brontë's novel of the same name Lost
The Best Man Wins May 13, 1910 Lost
Cupid At The Circus May 20, 1910 Features Barnum & Bailey Circus Lost
The Winter's Tale May 27, 1910 Adaptation of Shakespeare's play of the same name Extant
The Girl Of The Northern Woods June 3, 1910 Extant
The Two Roses June 7, 1910 Marie Eline plays the role of an Italian boy, first of many male roles. Extant
The Writing On The Wall June 10, 1910 Lost
The Woman Hater June 14, 1910 Lost
The Little Hero Of Holland June 17, 1910 Based on the story. Marie Eline in a male role. Lost
Roosevelt's Return June 18, 1910 Possibly never shot or released. Unknown
Thelma June 21, 1910 Adapted from Marie Corelli's novel of the same name Extant
The Governor's Daughter June 24, 1910 Lost
Tempest And Sunshine June 28, 1910 Adapted from Mary Jane Holmes' novel of the same name Lost
The Flag Of His Country July 1, 1910 A patriotic picture. Lost
Gone To Coney Island July 5, 1910 Featuring Coney Island Lost
Booming Business July 5, 1910 Reviewed as a slapstick comedy, a type of comedy Edwin Thanhouser said the company would not release. Lost
The Girl Strike Leader July 8, 1910 Focuses on a female strike leader. Lost
The Lucky Shot July 12, 1910 Lost
The Converted Deacon July 15, 1910 Lost
The Girls Of The Ghetto July 19, 1910 Lost
The Playwright's Love July 22, 1910 Bares some similarities to The Prince Chap. Lost
Uncle Tom's Cabin July 26, 1910 Adaptation of Harriet Beecher Stowe's novel of the same name. Lost
The Mermaid July 29, 1910 Lost
The Jenks' Day Off August 2, 1910 Lost
The Restoration August 5, 1910 Lost
The Mad Hermit August 9, 1910 Shot in the autumn of 1909. Lost
Lena Rivers August 12, 1910 Adaptation of Mary Jane Holmes' novel of the same name. Lost
The Girl Reporter August 16, 1910 Lost
She Stoops To Conquer August 19, 1910 Adaptation of Oliver Goldsmith's She Stoops to Conquer Lost
A Dainty Politician August 23, 1910 Lost
The Latchkey August 26, 1910 Lost
An Assisted Elopement August 30, 1910 Lost
A Fresh Start September 2, 1910 Lost
Mother September 6, 1910 Lost
The Doctor's Carriage September 9, 1910 Lost
Tangled Lives September 13, 1910 Lost
The Stolen Invention September 16, 1910 Lost
Not Guilty September 20, 1910 Extant
The Convict September 23, 1910 Split reel. Lost
The Hero's Jealous Wife September 23, 1910 Split reel. Lost
Home Made Mince Pie September 27, 1910 Lost
Dots And Dashes September 30, 1910 Lost
Leon Of The Table D'hote October 4, 1910 Lost
Avenged October 7, 1910 Lost
Pocahontas October 11, 1910 Based on Lydia Sigourney's Pocahontas poem Lost
Delightful Dolly October 14, 1910 Lost
Oh, What A Knight! October 18, 1910 Lost
Alaska's Adieu To Winter October 20, 1910 Unlikely to have been filmed by the Thanhouser crew. No United States release. Release date applies to British release. Lost
Their Child October 21, 1910 Lost
Young Lord Stanley October 25, 1910 Extant
The Life Of A Fireman October 27, 1910 Lost
Parade Of The Volunteer Firemen Of Westchester County And Vicinity October 27, 1910 Lost
The Fairies' Hallowe'en October 28, 1910 A seasonal and trick film. Lost
Mistress And Maid November 1, 1910 Lost
Ten Nights In A Bar Room November 4, 1910 Adapted from Timothy Shay Arthur's novel of the same name. Lost
The Little Fire Chief November 8, 1910 Lost
The American And The Queen November 11, 1910 A patriotic picture Lost
Paul And Virginia November 15, 1910 Adapted from Jacques-Henri Bernardin de Saint-Pierre 's novel Paul et Virginie Lost
The City Of Her Dreams November 18, 1910 Lost
A Thanksgiving Surprise November 22, 1910 A seasonal film. Lost
The Wild Flower And The Rose November 25, 1910 Lost
Value—Beyond Price November 29, 1910 Extant
John Halifax, Gentleman December 2, 1910 Adapted from Dinah Maria Mulock Craik's novel of the same name. Lost
Rip Van Winkle December 6, 1910 Based on Washington Irving's short story of the same name. Lost
The Girls He Left Behind Him December 9, 1910 Lost
The Iron Clad Lover December 9, 1910 Lost
Love And Law December 13, 1910 First in a four-part film series. Lost
The Millionaire Milkman December 16, 1910 Lost
Looking Forward December 20, 1910 Based on James Oliver Curwood's short story of the same name. Lost
The Childhood Of Jack Harkaway December 23, 1910 Based on S. Bracebridge Hemyng's Jack Harkaway serializations Extant
The Vicar Of Wakefield December 27, 1910 Adapted from Oliver Goldsmith's novel of the same name. Extant
Hypnotized December 30, 1910 Lost

Notes

  1. All release dates are covered by Thanhouser Filmography database without exception.[1]
  2. A film is listed as lost if not in the Thanhouser Film Database.[2]

References

  1. Thanhouser, Ned (February 25, 2012). "Thanhouser Filmography Analysis". Thanhouser Filmography. Thanhouser Company Film Preservation, Inc. Missing or empty |url= (help)
  2. Thanhouser, Ned (October 20, 2014). Thanhouser Film Database. Thanhouser Company Film Preservation, Inc. Missing or empty |title= (help); Missing or empty |url= (help)
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