Recommendations
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Ever since The Black Night hit screens in 1916, fans have sought that same cult status, the search for similar titles reveals the deep impact of Percy Nash's direction. These recommendations provide a deep dive into the same stylistic territory occupied by The Black Night.
Whether it's the cult status or the thematic depth, this film to capture the existential zeitgeist of 1916.
A lord changes places with a dead jewel thief in order to steal his wife's letters back from a blackmailer.
The influence of Percy Nash in The Black Night can be felt in the way modern cult films handle cult status. From the specific lighting choices to the pacing, this 1916 release set a high bar for atmospheric immersion.
Based on the unique cult status of The Black Night, our vault has identified these titles as the most compelling follow-up experiences for fans of cult cinema:
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A king of a southern European country wedded a princess at royal-blood, who, however, displays no love for the monarch; in fact, she resembles a wall of ice in her frigidity. The crown prince heir to the throne knows of the gulf which separates his parents, and resolves that he will not make a similar mistake. He meets a beautiful young girl named Gloria, an adopted daughter of a fisherman, becomes infatuated with her, declares his love, and they are secretly married. The king is a king in name only, and the destinies of the nation are controlled by his ministers. The latter are an unscrupulous set, whose only mission in life is to benefit themselves, at the expense of the people. Exorbitant taxes are imposed upon the populace, who rise up and form a secret society called "The Idealists." led by a voting agitator named Sergius Thord. In the same organization is a mysterious woman called Lotys. The king, wishing to become acquainted with the grievances of his subjects, goes incognito to one of the secret meetings, and becomes a member of the Idealists, under the name of Pasquin Leroy. Here he learns of the wrongs that have been perpetrated by his advisers. The latter, in order to enrich themselves, enlist the sympathies of the puerile press, and decide that the king, who has now become a strong arm, must go. An attempt is made upon the monarch's life by one of the king's advisers' secretaries but he is caved through the intervention of Lotys, who throws herself between the assassin and the king and receives the thrust intended for the latter. She, however, recovers and the king later on declares his love for Lotys. At a meeting of the Idealists one night, lots are drawn to see who will do away with the monarch. It fails to the lot of Pasquin Leroy-the king himself. He then discloses his identity, and states his intention of carrying out his attract immediately. He is, however, prevented from doing so by Lotys. Ultimately he decides to right the wrongs of his people, and his "advisers'' are dishonored and replaced. The story of Lotys and her love for the king, who declares to her that he has at last found the happiness he so long sought, ends in a tragedy, in which Lotys perches at the hands of Sergius Thorn. She commands that her body will not be committed to earth, but that the body be placed upon a boat, and left to the mercy of wind and waves. The King faithful to his Lotys even when she is dead, leaves his palace and goes to join her in the mighty deep. But the great world goes on just the same, and the heir to the throne returns with his wife to control in peace the destinies of his people, who have now become reconciled to the throne, and abide by its ruling. The cry of "The King is dead: long live the King." is taken up by the multitude, and peace reigns supreme in the happy southern kingdom.
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Miss Blossom passes through middle age caring for her widowed brother and his only child, a daughter. A handsome explorer returns from an expedition and meets the family, whereupon he falls in love with the daughter. He departs for another long expedition, leaving behind a message regarding his intent to marry the daughter upon his return. But the message is misdirected to the elder Miss Blossom, who secretly loves the explorer and now awaits his return from far-off lands in joyous expectation of their marriage.
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A shipwrecked man returns to find his wife has married her first love.
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A sailor saves his fiancée from a Spanish don and is blinded whilst fighting the Armada.
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A squire's son and a miner's son join the Scouts and foil a gypsy spy supplying petrol to U-boats.
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A tyrannical bootmaker's daughter weds his meek assistant.
View DetailsAnalysis relative to The Black Night
| Film Title | Atmosphere | Complexity | Similarity |
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| Il potere sovrano | Surreal | Linear | 88% Match |
| Wanted a Wife | Surreal | High | 87% Match |
| British Industries: The Oxford University Press | Gritty | High | 96% Match |
| Enoch Arden | Ethereal | Dense | 96% Match |
| Westward Ho! | Gothic | Abstract | 97% Match |
This guide was algorithmically generated using the cinematic metadata of Percy Nash's archive. Last updated: 5/6/2026.
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