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Notable films released in 1930 are U.S.A. unless stated Abraham Lincoln, starring Walter Huston November 8, 1930 LÂge dOr (The Golden Age), directed by Luis Buñuel November 29, 1930 - (France) Alraune March 2, 1930 - (Germany) All Quiet on the Western Front, directed by Lewis Milestone, starring Lew Ayres April 21, 1930 Animal Crackers, starring the Marx Brothers August 23, 1930 Anna Christie, starring Greta Garbo February 21, 1930 The Bad Man, starring Walter Huston The Bat Whispers, starring Chester Morris and Una Merkel Big Boy, a musical comedy with Al Jolson The Big House, starring Chester Morris and Wallace Beery The Big Pond, starring Maurice Chevalier and Claudette Colbert The Big Trail, starring John Wayne Der blaue Engel (The Blue Angel), directed by Josef von Sternberg, starring Marlene Dietrich and Emil Jannings - (Germany) The Blood of a Poet (Le Sang dun Poete), directed by Jean Cocteau - (France) Borderline, starring Paul Robeson - (GB) Bride of the Regiment, starring Walter Pidgeon Bright Lights, directed by Michael Curtiz, a musical comedy in Technicolor Call of the Flesh, starring Ramón Novarro, a musical romance with Technicolor sequences The Cat Creeps, starring Helen Twelvetrees, a mystery film released by Universal Chasing Rainbows, starring Bessie Love, a musical comedy with Technicolor sequences Check and Double Check, a comedy based on Amos n Andy radio show Children of Pleasure, a musical comedy with Technicolor sequences City Girl, directed by F. W. Murnau Common Clay, starring Constance Bennett The Cuckoos, a musical comedy with Technicolor sequences Danger Lights, starring Louis Wolheim The Dawn Patrol, directed by Howard Hawks, starring Richard Barthelmess and Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. The Devil to Pay!, starring Ronald Colman, Loretta Young, Myrna Loy The Divorcee, directed by Robert Z. Leonard, starring Norma Shearer and Robert Montgomery Dixiana, starring Bebe Daniels, a lavish musical comedy with Technicolor sequences Doughboys, a World War I comedy starring Buster Keaton Earth (Zemlya), directed by Alexander Dovzhenko - (U.S.S.R.) Elstree Calling, a British revue with color sequences, co-directed by Alfred Hitchcock - (GB) Fast and Loose, starring Miriam Hopkins in her film debut, with Carole Lombard and Frank Morgan Feet First, a comedy starring Harold Lloyd The Flute Concert of Sans-Souci - (Germany) Follow Thru, starring Charles Buddy Rogers, a musical comedy entirely in Technicolor General Crack, a drama with Technicolor sequences starring John Barrymore The Girl Said No, directed by Sam Wood Good News, starring Bessie Love, a musical comedy with Technicolor sequences Hells Angels, directed by Howard Hughes, starring Jean Harlow and Ben Lyon Hells Heroes, directed by William Wyler High Society Blues, starring Janet Gaynor Hold Everything, starring Joe E. Brown, a musical comedy entirely in Technicolor Holiday, starring Ann Harding and Mary Astor Imperial and Royal Field Marshal (C. a k. polní maršálek) - (Czechoslovakia) Ingagi, exploitation-documentary on gorilla-worshiping women encountered by an explorer. Box-office hit was revealed to be a hoax. Journeys End, directed by James Whale - (GB/USA) King of Jazz, a revue with Paul Whiteman and his orchestra entirely in Technicolor Ladies Love Brutes, a comedy directed by Rowland V. Lee, starring George Bancroft and Mary Astor Ladies of Leisure, starring Barbara Stanwyck Leathernecking, a musical comedy with Technicolor sequences starring Irene Dunne Lets Go Native, starring Jack Oakie and Jeanette MacDonald The Life of the Party, musical comedy entirely in Technicolor directed by Roy Del Ruth Loose Ankles, comedy drama starring Loretta Young and Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., directed by Ted Wilde Lord Byron of Broadway, a musical drama with Technicolor sequences The Lottery Bride, a musical comedy with Technicolor sequences starring Jeanette MacDonald Madam Satan, directed by Cecil B. DeMille Mamba, first talking drama entirely in Technicolor starring Jean Hersholt and Eleanor Boardman Mammy, a musical comedy starring Al Jolson with Technicolor sequences Manslaughter, starring Claudette Colbert and Fredric March Min and Bill, starring Marie Dressler and Wallace Beery Monte Carlo, directed by Ernst Lubitsch, starring Jack Buchanan and Jeanette MacDonald Morocco, starring Gary Cooper and Marlene Dietrich Murder!, directed by Alfred Hitchcock, starring Herbert Marshall - (GB) The Mystery of the Yellow Room (Le mystère de la chambre jaune), directed by Marcel LHerbier - (France) Nerone, directed by Alessandro Blasetti - (Italy) Night Birds directed by Richard Eichberg (Germany/GB) No, No, Nanette, directed by Clarence G. Badger Not So Dumb, directed by King Vidor, starring Marion Davies The Other (Der Andere), directed by Robert Wiene - (Germany) Outside the Law, directed by Tod Browning, starring Edward G. Robinson Paid, starring Joan Crawford and Robert Armstrong Paramount on Parade, an all-star revue with Technicolor sequences Peacock Alley, a musical drama with Technicolor sequences starring Mae Murray People on Sunday (Menschen am Sonntag), directed by Robert Siodmak - (Germany) Prix de Beauté (Beauty Prize), starring Louise Brooks - (France) Puttin on the Ritz, directed by Edward Sloman, starring Joan Bennett, with Technicolor sequences Raffles, featuring Ronald Colman and Kay Francis The Return of Dr. Fu Manchu, starring Warner Oland and Jean Arthur The Rogue Song, a musical operetta entirely in Technicolor directed by Lionel Barrymore Show Girl in Hollywood, a musical comedy with Technicolor sequences directed by Mervyn LeRoy Son of the Gods, a drama with Technicolor sequences starring Richard Barthelmess Song o My Heart, a musical starring Irish tenor John McCormack, directed by Frank Borzage, and shot in both 35mm and 70mm Fox Grandeur formats The Song of Love (La canzone dellamore) - (Italy) St. Jorgens Day (Prazdnik svyatogo Yorgena) - (U.S.S.R.) Soup to Nuts, a comedy and film debut for The Three Stooges Street of Chance, starring William Powell and Jean Arthur Sweet Kitty Bellairs, a musical comedy entirely in Technicolor The Temporary Widow, starring Lilian Harvey and Laurence Olivier - (GB) The Three from the Filling Station (Die Drei von der Tankstelle), directed by Wilhelm Thiele and starring Willy Fritsch, Lilian Harvey - (Germany) Tom Sawyer, starring Jackie Coogan True to the Navy, starring Clara Bow and Fredric March Two Hearts in Waltz Time (Zwei Herzen im 3/4 Takt) - (Germany) Under a Texas Moon, a musical comedy entirely in Technicolor directed by Michael Curtiz Under the Roofs of Paris (Sous les toits de Paris), directed by René Clair - (France) The Vagabond King, a musical drama entirely in Technicolor starring Jeanette MacDonald Viejo smoking (Old Smoking Jacket) - (Argentina) The W Plan, directed by Victor Saville, starring Brian Aherne and Madeleine Carroll - (GB) Wara Wara, directed by José Maria Velasco Maidana; now the only surviving silent Bolivian feature film Way for a Sailor, starring John Gilbert and Wallace Beery Westfront 1918 (Vier von der Infanterie), directed by G. W. Pabst - (Germany) Whoopee!, a musical comedy in Technicolor with Eddie Cantor Young Man of Manhattan, starring Claudette Colbert, Charles Ruggles and Ginger Rogers Young Woodley, directed by Thomas Bentley, starring Madeleine Carroll (Britain)
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