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Title Director Cast Genre Notes Back Pay: William A. Seiter: Corinne Griffith, Grant Withers, Vivien Oakland: Dramedy: Warner Bros. [20] The Bad Man: Clarence G. Badger: Walter Huston, James Rennie, Myrna Loy
The Book Thief (film) Booky and the Secret Santa; Borsalino & Co. Bound for Glory (1976 film) Le Brasier; Brecht (film) Brideshead Revisited (film) Bridge to the Sun; Bright Young Things (film) Buddy (1997 film) The Bullet Vanishes; Burnt by the Sun; Butterfly (1982 film) Butterfly's Tongue
The Bat Whispers (1930) The Benson Murder Case (1930) The Bishop Murder Case (1930) The Return of Dr. Fu Manchu (1930) The Black Camel (1931) Daughter of the Dragon (1931) The Maltese Falcon (1931) [2] Mary (1931) The Sleeping Cardinal (1931) The Speckled Band (1931) Arsène Lupin (1932) Doctor X (1932) The Death Kiss (1932) The Lodger (1932 ...
The Squeaker (1930) The Yellow Mask (1930) The Calendar (1931) The Old Man (1931) Hound of the Baskervilles (1932) based on the Arthur Conan Doyle novel, but the screenplay was written by Edgar Wallace; The Frightened Lady (1932) a.k.a. The Indian Scarf; The Jewel (1933) Before Dawn (1933) Hollywood film based on the Edgar Wallace story Death Watch
This is a list of science fiction films that premiered between 1 January 1930 and 31 December 1939. In Phil Hardy's book Science Fiction (1983), the 1930s were described as a period where both science fiction literature and cinema were "in turmoil" and that by examining films of decade that "it is clear that Science Fiction, in no sense, can be seen as an ongoing genre in the thirties".
Abraham Lincoln (1930 film) Accused, Stand Up! Achtung! – Auto-Diebe! Africa (1930 film) Africa Speaks! After Many Years (1930 film) L'Age d'Or; Aimless Walk; Ain't Nature Grand! Aiyoku no ki; Alaskan Knights; Alf's Button (1930 film) Alias French Gertie; All for Love (1930 film) All Quiet on the Western Front (1930 film) Almost a Honeymoon ...
"The Lone Wolf recoils when faced by sergeants de ville in the studio of an artist friend." Frontispiece of The Lone Wolf, book introducing the character, 1914. The Lone Wolf is the nickname of the fictional character Michael Lanyard, a jewel thief turned private detective in a series of novels written by Louis Joseph Vance (1879–1933).
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