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A list of American feature films released in 1930. All Quiet on the Western Front won the Academy Award for Best Picture.
TitleDirectorCastGenreCorinne Griffith, Grant Withers, Vivien ...DramedyWalter Huston, James Rennie, Myrna LoyWesternDolores del Río, Edmund Lowe, Blanche ...MusicalBuffalo Bill Jr., Yakima Canutt, Betty ...WesternComplete National Film Registry Listing. Sort films by title, year of release, and year inducted into the Registry by using the up and down arrows at the top of each column. Brief descriptions and expanded essays are available for many Registry titles.
Film TitleYear Of ReleaseYear Inducted12 Years a Slave2013202320 Feet From Stardom20132023Alambrista!19772023Apollo 1319952023Apr 6, 2024 · The 1930s introduced a new era of stars and iconic films that would leave an indelible mark on cinema. From the unsettling charm of Universal Horror classics to the screwball comedies that lightened hearts, these films shaped the film industry and reflected and influenced the society of the time.
This is a list of films produced by the American film industry from the earliest films of the 1890s to the present.
Movies now shifted from the silent genre to the talkies, begins to concentrate on characters and stories more than ever, and technicolor overtook black and white movies, tempting audiences to rush to the cinema to see what new delights it held for them.
Jun 7, 2020 · 4,230 movies came out between 1930-1939. 90 of those were released in the theater. This list contains those 90 movies that were in theater. • Movies from certain decades (2010-2019, 1990-1999, etc). This list and every list was last updated June 7th, 2020.
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Following the switch to talking movies c. 1926/1927, many classic films were remade in the 1930s (and later). These include Alice In Wonderland (1933), Cleopatra (1934), and The Prisoner of Zenda (1937).