The Film Daily

The Film Daily was a daily publication that existed from 1918 to 1970 in the United States.

It was the first daily newspaper published solely for the film industry. It covered the latest trade news, film reviews, financial updates, information on court cases and union difficulties, and equipment breakthroughs.

The Film Daily
The Film Daily
September 3, 1922 cover of The Film Daily with child actress Baby Peggy
CategoriesFilm
PublisherWid's Films and Film Folk, Inc.
First issue1913 (daily in 1918)
Final issue1970
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Publication history

The publication was originated by Wid Gunning in 1913 (though not as a daily) and was known as Wid's Film and Film Folk (1915–1916) and Wid's Independent Review of Feature Films (1916–1918). Gunning was previously film editor at the New York Evening Mail. He also published Wid's Weekly, and Wid's Year Book.

In 1918, Joseph ("Danny") Dannenberg and Jack Alicoate purchased an interest in Wid's Weekly. On March 8, 1918, they released a daily publication, Wid's Daily. In 1921, Dannenberg and Alicoate took control of Wid's Films & Film Folk Inc., with Dannenberg as president and editor, and the publication changed name, in 1922, to The Film Daily.

During Dannenberg's time, the film yearbook (first published in 1918 as Wid's Year Book) expanded in size from 160 pages in 1918 to 860 pages in 1926. Dannenburg died March 11, 1926, and was succeeded as president and editor by Jack Alicoate, who also became publisher.

Chester B. Bahn became editor in 1937 but Alicoate remained as publisher until his death in 1960. Alicoate's brother Charles became executive publisher, and took over active management, a few years before Jack's death.

Jack Alicoate added another publication, Radio Daily, in February 1937. In September 1950, the publication was renamed Radio Daily-Television Daily. The publication ceased in the late 1960s.

In 1969, Charles Alicoate sold Film Daily to DFI Communications who installed Hugh Fordin as editor-in-chief and associate publisher in December 1969. After publishing the June 1, 1970 issue, production was suspended with plans to redesign and further enliven the publication.

The Film Daily Yearbook of Motion Pictures OCLC 38095889 was published in 1929, 1945, ceased with 51st edition in 1969.

Primary Source Microfilm republished the entire periodical on microfilm in 1990, in a 125 reel set. The Media History Digital Library has scans of the archive of Film Daily from 1918 to 1948 and Wid's Weekly from 1923 to 1925 available online and most years of the Film Daily Year Book (including two editions as Wid's Year Book) from 1918 to 1951.[citation needed]

The Internet Archive has The Film Daily, volume 5 (July 1918) to volume 70 (December 1936).

Motion Picture World, Motion Picture World Magazine Company, New York City.

Annual Critics' Poll

Film Daily was best known for its annual year-end critics' poll, in which hundreds of professional movie critics from around the country submitted their votes for the best films of the year, which the magazine then tallied and published as a top ten list. It was not uncommon for a film to win for a year that actually came after the year it first premiered, since the rollover date for each year's eligibility cycle was typically November 1 and the film was required to be in general release. Gone with the Wind, for example, premiered in 1939 but didn't become eligible until 1941 when it switched from a roadshow format to a general release. No winner was named in 1950 because for that year only, separate categories were polled for Drama of the Year and Musical of the Year (won by Sunset Boulevard and Annie Get Your Gun, respectively).

Critics' Poll Results

Year Winning film Runner-up Cite(s)
1922 Orphans of the Storm Grandma's Boy
1923 The Covered Wagon Merry-Go-Round
1924 The Thief of Bagdad The Sea Hawk
1925 The Gold Rush The Unholy Three
1926 Variety Ben-Hur
1927 Beau Geste The Big Parade
1928 The Patriot Sorrell and Son
1929 Disraeli The Broadway Melody
1930 All Quiet on the Western Front Abraham Lincoln
1931 Cimarron Street Scene
1932 Grand Hotel The Champ
1933 Cavalcade 42nd Street
1934 The Barretts of Wimpole Street The House of Rothschild
1935 David Copperfield The Lives of a Bengal Lancer
1936 Mutiny on the Bounty Mr. Deeds Goes to Town
1937 The Life of Emile Zola The Good Earth
1938 Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs You Can't Take It with You
1939 Goodbye, Mr. Chips Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
1940 Rebecca The Grapes of Wrath
1941 Gone with the Wind Sergeant York
1942 Mrs. Miniver How Green Was My Valley
1943 Random Harvest For Whom the Bell Tolls
1944 Going My Way The Song of Bernadette
1945 Wilson A Tree Grows in Brooklyn
1946 The Lost Weekend The Green Years
1947 The Best Years of Our Lives The Jolson Story
1948 Gentleman's Agreement Johnny Belinda
1949 The Snake Pit The Red Shoes
1950 category not polled -
1951 A Place in the Sun A Streetcar Named Desire
1952 High Noon The Quiet Man
1953 From Here to Eternity Shane
1954 The Caine Mutiny On the Waterfront
1955 Mister Roberts Marty
1956 The King and I Giant
1957 Around the World in 80 Days Sayonara
1958 The Bridge on the River Kwai Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
1959 Anatomy of a Murder The Diary of Anne Frank
1960 The Apartment Elmer Gantry
1961 The Guns of Navarone The Hustler
1962 The Manchurian Candidate The Music Man
1963 Tom Jones Hud
1964 My Fair Lady Becket
1965 The Sound of Music Ship of Fools
1966 Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? The Russians Are Coming, the Russians Are Coming
1967 In the Heat of the Night Bonnie and Clyde
1968 The Lion in Winter Rosemary's Baby
1969 Midnight Cowboy Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid

Further reading

References

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