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A list of films produced in the Cinema of Austria in the 1920s ordered by year of release. For an alphabetical list of articles on Austrian films see Category:Austrian films.
Title | Director | Cast | Genre | Notes |
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Boccaccio | Michael Curtiz | |||
The Dancing Death | Jacob Fleck, Luise Fleck | Karl Ehmann, Liane Haid, Max Neufeld | Silent | |
Doctor Ruhland | Max Neufeld | Liane Haid, Max Neufeld | Silent | Wiener Kunstfilm |
Eva, The Sin | Jacob Fleck Luise Fleck | Liane Haid Max Neufeld | Drama | Wiener Kunstfilm |
Der Feuertod Burnt at the Stake | Dr. Franz Ferdinand | |||
Großstadtgift Big City Poison | Jacob Fleck Luise Fleck | Karl Ehmann Dora Kaiser | Wiener Kunstfilm | |
Der Leiermann The Organ-Grinder | Jacob Fleck Luise Fleck | Liane Haid Josef Bergauer | Wiener Kunstfilm | |
The Master of Life | Jacob Fleck, Luise Fleck | Liane Haid, Max Neufeld, Karl Ehmann | Drama | Wiener Kunstfilm |
The Prince and the Pauper | Alexander Korda | Tibi Lubinsky, Franz Herterich | Historical | Sascha-Film |
Die Gottesgeisel The Scourge of God | Michael Curtiz | Lucy Doraine | ||
Der Stern von Damaskus The Star of Damascus | Michael Curtiz | Lucy Doraine, Ivan Petrovich | ||
Title | Director | Cast | Genre | Notes |
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Boarding House Groonen | Robert Wiene | Anton Edthofer, Karl Forest | Comedy | |
Colonel Redl | Hans Otto | Robert Valberg, Eugen Neufeld | Drama | |
Frauen aus der Wiener Vorstadt Women of the Viennese Suburbs | Heinz Hanus | Paul Askonas Carmen Cartellieri Bertha Danegger | Drama | Hanus-Film |
The Guardsman | Robert Wiene | Alfred Abel, María Corda | Comedy | |
Leibfiaker Bratfisch Coachman Bratfisch | Hans Otto Löwenstein | Geschichtsfilm concerns the suicide of Crown Prince Rudolf | ||
The Revenge of the Pharaohs | Hans Theyer | Gustav Diessl, Suzy Vernon | Adventure | Sascha-Film |
Salammbô | Pierre Marodon | Jeanne de Balzac Rolla Norman Adolf Weisse | Sascha-Film | |
Das Spielzeug von Paris Red Heels (lit. Parisian Toy | Michael Kertesz | Lili Damita Hugo Thimig Eric Barclay | Deutsche Film Gesellschaft Sascha-Film | |
Wiener Bilderbogen Nr. 1 | Luis Seel | animation | ||
Title | Director | Cast | Genre | Notes |
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The Arsonists of Europe | Max Neufeld | Charlotte Ander, Eugen Neufeld | Drama | |
Cab No. 13 Fiaker Nr. 13 | Michael Curtiz | Lili Damita, Jack Trevor | Drama | |
The Golden Butterfly Der goldene Schmetterling | Michael Curtiz | Hermann Leffler, Lili Damita, Nils Asther | ||
Her Highness Dances the Waltz | Fritz Freisler | Claire Rommer, Walter Rilla | Romance | |
The Queen of Moulin Rouge | Robert Wiene | Mady Christians, André Roanne | Comedy | Pan Film |
Der Rosenkavalier The Cavalier of the Rose | Robert Wiene | Elly Felicie Berger Michael Bohnen | Pan Film | |
Title | Director | Cast | Genre | Notes |
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Café Elektric | Gustav Ucicky | Marlene Dietrich Willi Forst | Sascha-Film | |
The Family without Morals | Max Neufeld | Colette Brettel, Carmen Cartellieri, Paul Hartmann | Silent | |
Der Geisterzug Ghost Train | Géza von Bolváry | |||
Die Pratermizzi Mizzi of the Prater | Eduard von Borsody Karl Leiter Gustav Ucicky | Anny Ondra Nita Naldi Igo Sym | Comedy | |
The Right to Live | Robert Wohlmuth | Maly Delschaft, Erna Morena, Elizza La Porta | Drama | Co-production with Germany |
Schweik in Civilian Life | Gustav Machatý | Karl Noll, Dina Gralla, Albert Paulig | Comedy | Co-production with Czechoslovakia |
Vom Freudenhaus in die Ehe From Bordello to Altar | Constantin David | |||
Sacco und Vanzetti Sacco and Vanzetti | Alfréd Deésy | Paul Askonas Louis V. Arco Mizi Griebl | Drama | Gans-Film |
Title | Director | Cast | Genre | Notes |
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Andere Frauen Other Women | Heinz Hanus | Oskar Beregi Vivian Gibson Mizi Griebl | Drama | Otto Spitzer Film Sascha-Film |
Endangered Girls | Hans Otto | Max Landa, Cilly Feindt, Hermine Sterler | Drama | |
Love in May | Robert Wohlmuth | Wolf Albach-Retty, Betty Astor, Igo Sym | Silent | |
Marriage | Rudolf Walther-Fein | Fritz Kampers, Maria Paudler | Comedy | Co-production with Germany |
Rich, Young and Beautiful | Fritz Freisler | Ernő Verebes, Igo Sym | Silent | |
Das Schicksal derer von Habsburg Fate of the Habsburgs | Rolf Raffé | Fritz Spira Alfons Fryland Franz Kammauf Leni Riefenstahl | Essem-Film Leo-Film | |
The White Sonata | Louis Seeman | Carla Bartheel, Vladimir Sokoloff | Drama | |
The Woman of Yesterday and Tomorrow | Heinz Paul | Arlette Marchal, Vivian Gibson, Livio Pavanelli | Drama | |
Title | Director | Cast | Genre | Notes |
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Das Annerl von Aussee Annerl from Aussee | Josef Halbritter | Comedy | Halbritter-Film | |
Archduke John | Max Neufeld | Igo Sym, Xenia Desni | Historical | |
Father Radetzky | Karl Leiter | Karl Forest, Otto Hartmann, Theodor Pistek | Historical | |
G'schichten aus der Steiermark Tales from Styria | Hans Otto Löwenstein | first Austrian sound film; premiere 23 August 1929 in Graz | ||
The Midnight Waltz | Heinz Paul | Elisabeth Pinajeff, André Mattoni, Gritta Ley | Silent |
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