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All 41 John Barrymore Movies (in Order)

If you’re a fan of classic Hollywood movies and actors, then you’re sure to enjoy our latest roundup: John Barrymore Movies. This article takes a closer look at the filmography of one of the most iconic actors of his time, John Barrymore. We’ll delve into the various roles he played and explore the impact he had on Hollywood and the film industry as a whole. So sit back, relax, and prepare for an exciting journey through the world of John Barrymore.

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1. The Lotus Eater (1921)

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Enter the captivating world of “The Lotus Eater, ” a 1921 silent film masterfully crafted by some of the era’s most prominent talents. Directed by Marshall Neilan and written by Marion Fairfax and Albert Payson Terhune, this drama-romance brings the timeless themes of love, happiness, and self-discovery to life on the big screen.



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2. Sherlock Holmes (1922)

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The classic tale of Sherlock Holmes comes to life in the 1922 silent film adaptation. A young and determined Sherlock Holmes sets out on a daring journey to apprehend the cunning criminal mastermind, Moriarty. Along the way, he unravels a complex web of crime involving a blackmailed prince. With the help of his loyal friend Dr. John Watson, Holmes must use all of his deductive skills to solve this enigmatic mystery.



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3. Beau Brummel (1924)

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In 19th-century England, Beau Brummel (1924) captures the tumultuous tale of George Bryan Brummel, a dashing British military officer. When Brummel falls deeply in love with Lady Margery, the sister of Lord Alvanley, he becomes consumed with desire as she is betrothed to his rival. Despite her own true feelings for Brummel, she yields to family pressure and marries Alvanley. Broken-hearted, Brummel finds solace in a life of decadence and revelry.



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4. Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ (1925)

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Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ, directed by the esteemed Fred Niblo, Charles Brabin, and Christy Cabanne, was released in 1927 and stars Ramon Novarro, Francis X. Bushman, and May McAvoy.



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5. The Sea Beast (1926)

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Dive into the depths of the sea and embark on an epic adventure of love, obsession, and danger with ‘The Sea Beast. ’ Released in 1926, this classic silent film takes inspiration from Melville’s masterpiece, Moby Dick. Captain Ahab, a man driven by his obsessive quest to conquer the elusive great white whale, finds himself entwined in a passionate love triangle with Esther, the daughter of a devout minister.



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6. Don Juan (1926)

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Experience the thrilling tale of 16th century Italy’s most charismatic playboy, Don Juan, in the 1926 silent film classic. Known for his devil-may-care attitude and irresistible charm, Don Juan finds himself in a dangerous battle against the powerful and ruthless Borgias clan.



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7. When a Man Loves (1927)

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In 18th Century France, the nobleman studying for the priesthood, Jean Dubois, abandons his aspirations upon falling in love with the enchanting courtesan, Elise. As they forge a passionate bond, they face numerous obstacles, including societal pressures and the sinister machinations of Cardinal Richelieu. The gripping tale of love and betrayal unfolds amidst the luxurious settings and opulent costumes of King Louis XV’s era, with Jean seeking redemption and Elise questioning the boundaries of her desires.



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8. Eternal Love (1929)

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Eternal Love, ” a 1929 romantic drama, unfolds in the Swiss Alps of the early 19th century, where two individuals, shackled in loveless marriages, yearn for a happier existence. As the year 1806 unfolds, the couple embarks on a passionate yet forbidden love affair, battling the societal constraints that attempt to thwart their happiness.



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9. General Crack (1929)

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In the captivating 1929 film, ‘General Crack’, we find ourselves at the exciting 1790s, during the reign of the Holy Roman Empire. The story unravels with a nobleman who, by an unexpected turn of events, marries a gypsy woman. However, as fate would have it, while serving at court, he becomes entangled in a passionate love story with none other than a princess.



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10. Grand Hotel (1932)

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Experience the grandeur and luxury of a bygone era with the 1932 film, Grand Hotel. Starring iconic actors Greta Garbo, John Barrymore, and Joan Crawford, this stunning drama-romance takes place in a luxurious hotel in Berlin.



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11. A Bill of Divorcement (1932)

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A Bill of Divorcement, directed by iconic Hollywood filmmaker George Cukor, is a captivating drama film released back in 1932. The story revolves around Hilary Fairfield, played by the talented John Barrymore, who finds that everything has changed upon his return to society after fifteen long years in a mental asylum.



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12. Arsène Lupin (1932)

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Arsène Lupin” is a thrilling 1932 crime, mystery, and romance film starring John Barrymore as the enigmatic thief with a flair for the dramatic and glamorous lifestyle. Directed by Jack Conway, based on the popular novel by Maurice Leblanc, the film follows the story of a detective on a mission to capture Lupin after a series of daring art heists and high-society romances. A charming and cunning protagonist, Lupin defies expectations and leaves his pursuers guessing, as he dazzles audiences with his wit, charm, and unexpected twists.



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13. Rasputin and the Empress (1932)

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In the tense era of czarist Russia, a dangerous game of power and survival unfolds as the mad monk Rasputin, played by John Barrymore, threatens the lives of the royal family. The czar’s desire to protect his own reputation and that of his wife, the czarina Alexandra, played by Ethel Barrymore, drives him to enlist the help of a cunning prince, played by Lionel Barrymore.



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14. Topaze (1933)

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In the comedy-drama “Topaze” (1933), an unsuspecting schoolteacher finds himself at the heart of a duplicitous scheme thanks to a shrewd Baron and his mistress, who capitalize on the teacher’s name and outstanding reputation. As this unsuspecting, innocent victim learns about the realities of the world beyond the schoolroom, he unwillingly becomes entangled in a web of sinister dealings.



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15. Night Flight (1933)

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In 1933, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) released the compelling drama, “Night Flight. ” Set in Rio de Janeiro during a polio outbreak, the film revolves around the desperate efforts to get an essential serum from Santiago, Chile. With time running out, a brave pilot and his team embark on a treacherous journey through the dangerous peaks of the Andes.



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16. Twentieth Century (1934)

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Twentieth Century” takes you on a whirlwind journey through the world of glamour, love, and Broadway. Set in the 1930s, this classic film stars John Barrymore as Oscar Jaffrey, a flamboyant and once-successful Broadway impresario who’s now struggling with his career. Desperate to resurrect his stardom, he turns to his former lover, Mildred Plotka, played by the enchanting Carole Lombard, an acclaimed Hollywood diva. Now in the limelight, Mildred finds herself torn between her love for Oscar and her blossoming career in Hollywood.



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17. Romeo and Juliet (1936)

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Immerse yourself in the timeless tale of young love and passion that crosses the divide between warring families in the 1936 adaptation of William Shakespeare’s “Romeo and Juliet. ” Set in the vibrant backdrop of Verona, Italy, the film follows the story of Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet, two star-crossed individuals whose love is forbidden due to the generations-old feud between their prestigious families. Amid the chaos and tragedy, we witness the power of love as it transcends barriers, ultimately meeting a tragic end. Norma Shearer and Leslie Howard portray the iconic roles of Juliet and Romeo, while John Barrymore brings the depth of the tragic villain, Friar Lawrence.



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18. Maytime (1937)

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In the captivating 1937 drama “Maytime, ” an aging opera singer reflects on her life’s experiences, focusing on the significant relationships she had with her devoted vocal teacher and a talented student. This classic musical features the iconic duo of Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy, alongside the legendary John Barrymore. Directed by Robert Z.



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19. True Confession (1937)

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Prepare for a wild ride as we journey into the quirky world of ‘True Confession. ’ Dating back to 1937, this classic comedy-crime film follows the journey of an unassuming lawyer who finds himself caught up in the whirlwind of his wife’s life. This woman, an enigma shrouded in a veil of lies, finds herself on the wrong side of the law, accused of murder. As her husband mounts a fierce defense, he discovers her propensity for perjury and her inability to tell the truth.



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20. Romance in the Dark (1938)

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Romance in the Dark” is a delightful 1938 comedy-musical film directed by H. C. Potter and starring Gladys Swarthout, John Boles, John Barrymore, and Claire Dodd. The movie revolves around the life of a Hungarian Countess who also happens to be an accomplished singer. Set against the backdrop of a Hungarian concert stage, the film serves up a delightful blend of romance, music, and witty humor.



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21. Spawn of the North (1938)

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In “Spawn of the North, ” childhood friends find themselves on opposite sides of a salmon fishing conflict. Set against the stunning backdrop of the Arctic, George Raft and Henry Fonda star as two men whose camaraderie is tested by the struggle for fishing rights.



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22. Marie Antoinette (1938)

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Marie Antoinette (1938) is a captivating historical drama revolving around the heart-wrenching life of the ill-fated queen of France. As a young princess, Marie Antoinette (played by Norma Shearer) is thrust into the spotlight when she is arranged to marry the Dauphin of France, the future King Louis XVI. The film beautifully captures her journey from a child in jeopardy to a mature queen who struggles to navigate her role in the complex labyrinth of the French court and the monarchy.



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23. Midnight (1939)

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In the captivating 1939 classic “Midnight, ” a chorus girl finds herself in Paris, unexpectedly caught up in a millionaire’s elaborate scheme to manipulate his wife’s affair with another man. As the millionaire sets the stage for a dramatic reprisal and retribution, the chorus girl finds herself entangled with a charming cab driver who pursues her romantically. With its wit, charm, and star-studded ensemble featuring Claudette Colbert, Don Ameche, and John Barrymore, “Midnight” transports viewers to the golden age of Hollywood, where laughter and intrigue blend seamlessly in this timeless romantic comedy.



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24. Land of Liberty (1939)

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Experience the remarkable journey of the United States in ‘Land of Liberty’ (1939), a captivating historical epic directed by legendary filmmaker Cecil B. DeMille.



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25. The Great Profile (1940)

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The Great Profile” is a classic 1940 screwball comedy that brings together the legendary John Barrymore and the timeless world of theater. This film features a hilarious lampooning of the high-profile actor, who, plagued by his penchant for the bottle, almost ruins a show.



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26. The Invisible Woman (1940)

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The Invisible Woman” is a delightful 1940s Sci-Fi film that mixes comedy, romance, and intrigue, all rolled into one unforgettable adventure. The captivating plot follows an attractive model, who harbors a secret motive, as she becomes the human test subject for an invisibility machine. The film’s charm comes from its unique blend of genres, allowing it to surprise and delight audiences at every turn.



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27. World Premiere (1941)

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Step into the golden age of Hollywood with “World Premiere” (1941), a hilariously satirical comedy featuring the likes of John Barrymore, Frances Farmer, and Eugene Pallette. In this captivating film, the producers of a new anti-Nazi propaganda masterpiece aim to pull off the premiere of the century. With an extravagant gala as the backdrop, watch as these film experts devise an incredibly elaborate event to showcase their masterpiece to a captivated audience.



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28. Playmates (1941)

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Playmates, ” a 1941 comedy-musical film, follows bandleader Kay Kyser as he is tasked with transforming himself into a Shakespearean actor – all for the sake of securing a lucrative radio contract. The film, directed by David Butler and written by James V.



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29. The Legend of Rudolph Valentino (1961)

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The Legend of Rudolph Valentino” is a 1961 documentary that delves into the life and legacy of Hollywood’s first Latin heartthrob. Exploring the complexities of his personal life and the paradoxes of his persona, the film also provides an insight into the societal pressures faced by celebrity immigrants in the early 20th century. Valentino, a charismatic actor adored for his portrayal of Latin lovers, faced an untimely demise that is also covered in the piece.



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30. Inside Daisy Clover (1965)

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Inside Daisy Clover is a captivating drama that delves into the life of a young woman torn between the harsh realities of Hollywood and the innocence of her past. Portraying a tomboy turned movie star, the film explores her struggle with the cruelty of the entertainment industry. Starring Natalie Wood, Christopher Plummer, and Robert Redford, this emotional and intriguing story showcases the allure of stardom, the price of fame, and the unpredictable nature of love.



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31. It’s Showtime (1976)

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It’s Showtime” is a delightful 1976 documentary that takes audiences on a heartwarming journey through the world of animal acting. The film weaves together an enchanting array of clips, showcasing the incredible talent and camaraderie that exists between animals and their human co-stars.



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32. That’s Entertainment, Part II (1976)

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Dive into a cinematic treasure trove with “That’s Entertainment, Part II” (1976). This captivating sequel to the beloved “That’s Entertainment! ” trilogy showcases the unforgettable classics from MGM’s extensive musical library, all in one mesmerizing film. Get ready for an enchanting journey as we delve into nostalgia and reminiscence, from the glamour of Hollywood to the enchanting streets of Paris, France.



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33. The Horror Show (1979)

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Dive into the thrilling world of horror and sci-fi classics in “The Horror Show” (1979), a documentary hosted by the iconic Anthony Perkins. This chilling journey through the history of horror movies features captivating clips from over 50 cult classics, showcasing the evolution of the genre.



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34. Historia del cine: Epoca muda (1983)

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Historia del cine: Epoca muda” (1983) is a captivating Spanish documentary that delves into the fascinating history of silent films. Directed by José del Castillo and written by J. M. Caparrós, this compelling piece offers a unique perspective on the silent era of cinema, exploring its evolution, impact, and legacy.



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35. Going Hollywood: The ’30s (1984)

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Going Hollywood: The ’30s” is a gripping 1984 documentary that dives into the fascinating world of Hollywood during the 1930s, a time of both glitz and grit. Set against the backdrop of the Great Depression, this film explores how the industry adapted and thrived amidst economic uncertainty. The documentary features exclusive interviews with notable personalities from that era, including George Arliss and Gracie Allen, providing a unique insight into the lives and careers of the stars who graced the silver screen.



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36. Empire of the Air: The Men Who Made Radio (1991)

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Empire of the Air: The Men Who Made Radio” is a compelling documentary that explores the history of radio broadcasting, the first mass medium that dominated the airwaves for half a century. Directed by Ken Burns, known for his highly acclaimed documentaries, this movie provides a fascinating insight into the lives and contributions of the three key individuals who shaped the radio industry.



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37. Universal Horror (1998)

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Universal Horror” (1998) is a riveting documentary that explores the origins of horror films and zeroes in on the genre’s early days, specifically the chilling creations made at Universal Studios in the 1930s. Directed by Kevin Brownlow, the film is a captivating journey through the dark allure of early 20th-century filmmaking, where the line between reality and horror was blurred. Featuring interviews, footage, and behind-the-scenes glimpses, this documentary delves into how the fear of World War One influenced horror filmmakers and forever shaped the landscape of cinema.



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38. Irving Thalberg: Prince of Hollywood (2005)

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Irving Thalberg: Prince of Hollywood” is a captivating documentary film that pays tribute to the legendary producer, Irving Thalberg. Born in 1892, Thalberg established himself as a pioneer in the motion picture industry and played a vital role in the establishment of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) Studios. His contributions to the world of cinema earned him several prestigious awards, including the Academy Award for Best Producer.



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39. Garbo (2005)

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Garbo” is a riveting and introspective documentary that delves into the mysterious life of the enigmatic Swedish actress, Greta Garbo. Originally a Turner Classic Movies production, the film is expertly narrated by the captivating English actress, Julie Christie.



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40. Filmmakers vs. Tycoons (2005)

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Filmmakers vs. Tycoons” (2005) is a Spanish documentary that explores the impact of the film industry on the creative process.



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41. The Dawn of Sound: How Movies Learned to Talk (2007)

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The Dawn of Sound: How Movies Learned to Talk” is a captivating documentary that delves into the fascinating 30-year journey of bringing sound to motion pictures. Through the eyes of film historians and survivors from the era, viewers are transported on a thrilling ride from the failed attempts of scientists and inventors to the revolutionary partnership between Western Electric and Warner Bros. This dynamic duo transformed the world of entertainment with their groundbreaking Vitaphone process, forever changing the landscape of film.



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