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1923 stands as a pivotal "bridge" in cinema history, marking the moment when the industry transitioned from a collection of independent pioneers into the structured, vertically integrated "Studio System" that would define the 20th century. This was the year the iconic "HOLLYWOODLAND" sign was first erected as a real-estate advertisement, and it saw the official incorporation of Warner Bros. Pictures and the founding of the Disney Brothers Cartoon Studio. While silent film was at its artistic and commercial peak, the year also hosted the first public demonstrations of "Phonofilm" (sound-on-film) in New York - a technological breakthrough that most studio heads at the time dismissed as a passing fad. The debate over the "number one" movie of 1923 is a classic case of how historical data is recorded. "The Covered Wagon" is frequently cited as the champion because it was a massive hit that played in theaters for the entirety of the 1923 calendar year, proving that the Western genre could be a "prestige" epic rather than just cheap Saturday matinee fodder. However, Cecil B. DeMille’s "The Ten Commandments" often complicates the ranking. While it eventually earned higher total "rentals" (roughly $4.1 million to The Covered Wagon's $3.8 million), it didn't premiere until December 4, 1923. Consequently, almost all of its record-breaking revenue was actually collected in 1924, leading many historians to credit it to the following year while "The Covered Wagon" retains the 1923 crown for money earned within those twelve months. Beyond the box office battle, 1923 reflected a world in deep transition. In Hollywood, the industry was pivoting toward massive Biblical and moral epics to combat a string of scandals and avoid government censorship, a trend perfectly captured by the success of "The Ten Commandments" and "The Hunchback of Notre Dame". Globally, the landscape was more somber. The German film industry was producing expressionist masterpieces despite a backdrop of crippling hyperinflation, and a devastating earthquake in Japan destroyed a vast majority of that nation's early film archives. Despite these challenges, the star power of icons like Lon Chaney and Harold Lloyd (whose clock-dangling stunt in "Safety Last!" remains one of cinema's most famous images) solidified the medium as the world's primary form of escapism. #movies #film #1923 #1923movies #boxoffice #highestgrossingmovies #classicmovies #cecilbdemille #haroldlloyd #lonchaney #twenties #roaringtwenties #thetencommandments #thecoveredwagon #safetylast