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1920 marked a spectacular turning point for the film industry, characterized by the birth of the modern blockbuster and the rise of United Artists as a dominant force. At the center of this cultural explosion was D.W. Griffith’s "Way Down East", a film that became a genuine phenomenon. While it earned a massive $4 million in domestic rentals during its initial run, its true financial legacy is much larger; the film’s popularity was so enduring that through decades of re-releases, its total lifetime gross is estimated at over $15 million. It was the "must-see" event of the era, famous for its harrowing climax on the ice floes that pushed the boundaries of cinematic spectacle. Equally fascinating was the success of "Over the Hill to the Poorhouse", a "sleeper hit" that defied the standard industry trends of the time. Unlike the high-action swashbucklers or glamorous dramas that usually topped the charts, this sentimental story about a mother neglected by her children struck a deep, emotional chord with the post-war public. It earned $3 million in domestic rentals, though it often disappears from historical lists because it was released as a "roadshow" attraction with premium ticket prices, and much of its revenue was collected well into 1921. The broader film landscape was shifting toward the star system and genre-defining hits. Mary Pickford charmed audiences in "Pollyanna", while Douglas Fairbanks essentially invented the swashbuckler genre with "The Mark of Zorro". Behind the scenes, Cecil B. DeMille was cementing his status as a bankable titan with two major hits, "Why Change Your Wife?" and "Something to Think About." This cinematic boom happened against a backdrop of a world in rapid transition. In 1920, the United States was entering the "Roaring Twenties," a decade defined by the ratification of the 19th Amendment giving women the right to vote and the beginning of Prohibition. As the world sought to move past the trauma of World War I and the 1918 flu pandemic, the darkened movie palace became the ultimate escape, turning film into the world's most powerful and profitable new art form. #movies #film #1920 #1920movies #boxoffice #highestgrossingmovies #classicmovies #cecilbdemille #waydowneast #dwgriffith #twenties #roaringtwenties