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The following is an overview of 1930 in film, including significant events, a list of films released and notable births and deaths. Top-grossing films (U.S.) [ edit ]
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 following is a list of films originally produced and/or distributed theatrically by Paramount Pictures and released in the 1930s. All films (with a few exceptions) are currently owned by Universal Television through EMKA, Ltd.
Many full-length films were produced in the 1930s. Sound films ("talkies") were a global phenomenon by the early 1930s. Advances in color film included Technicolor and Kodachrome. The year 1930 is the start of "the golden age of Hollywood", which through at least the 1940s. The studio system was at its height in
This is a list of films produced or distributed by Universal Pictures in 1930–1939, founded in 1912 as the Universal Film Manufacturing Company. It is the main motion picture production and distribution arm of Universal Studios , a subsidiary of the NBCUniversal division of Comcast .
This is a list of films produced, co-produced, and/or distributed by Warner Bros. and also its subsidiary First National Pictures in the 1930s. From 1928 to 1936, films by First National continued to be credited solely to "First National Pictures".
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