List of Danish films of the 1930s

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The following table is a list of films produced in Denmark or in the Danish language in the 1930s. For an alphabetical list of all Danish films currently on Wikipedia see Category:Danish films. For Danish films from other decades see the Cinema of Denmark box above.

Danish TitleEnglish TitleDirector(s)CastGenreNotes
1930
Eskimo Eskimo George Schnéevoigt Mona Mårtenson, Paul Richter Adventure Romance First feature-length sound film produced by Denmark (Norwegian dialogue)
1931
Hotel Paradis Paradise Hotel George Schnéevoigt Eyvind Johan-Svendsen, Karen Caspersen,
Inger Stender
Drama
Præsten i Vejlby The Vicar of Vejlby George Schnéevoigt Henrik Malberg, Karin Nellemose Crime Mystery First feature-length sound film with Danish dialogue
1932
Odds 777 Odds 777 George Schnéevoigt Liva Weel, Schiøler Linck, Bodil Kjer Comedy
Paustians Uhr
Skal vi vædde en million? Do You Want to Bet a Million? George Schnéevoigt Frederik Jensen, Marguerite Viby
Hans Kurt
Comedy
Vampyr Vampire Carl Theodor Dreyer Julian West, Maurice Schutz
Rena Mandel
Horror
1933
De blaa drenge The Blue Boy (film) George Schnéevoigt Liva Weel, Robert Schmidt
Schiøler Linck, Buster Larsen
Comedy Debut of Buster Larsen
Kobberbryllup
Københavnere The Copenhageners Lau Lauritzen Sr. Christian Arhoff, Olga Svendsen
Ib Schønberg
Comedy
Nyhavn 17
1934
Nøddebo Præstegård Nødderbo Rectory George Schnéevoigt Johannes Meyer
Karin Nellemose
Family
Christmas
Ud i den kolde sne Lau Lauritzen Jr.
Alice O'Fredericks
Sigurd Langberg, Aase Clausen Comedy Lau Lauritzen Jr.'s directorial debut
1935
Bag Københavns kulisser Behind Copenhagen's Wings Arne Weel Ib Schønberg Family
De bør forelske Dem
Week-end Week-end Lau Lauritzen Jr.
Alice O'Fredericks
Lau Lauritzen Jr., Ib Schønberg
Poul Reichhardt, Svend Bille
Family
1936
Giftes-nej tak
Sol over Danmark Sun Over Denmark Holger-Madsen Henrik Malberg, Albrecht Schmidt, Sigrid Horne-Rasmussen Comedy
1937
Den kloge mand
Der var engang en vicevært There Once was a Caretaker Lau Lauritzen Jr.
Alice O'Fredericks
Osvald Helmuth, Victor Borge Family
Frøken Møllers jubilæum Miss Møller's Anniversary Lau Lauritzen Jr.
Alice O'Fredericks
Liva Weel, Victor Borge Family
Mille, Marie og mig
Flådens blå matroser
Inkognito
1938
Bolettes brudefærd
Kongen bød
Champagnegaloppen The Champagne Gallop George Schnéevoigt Svend Methling, Valdemar Møller
Agnes Rehni
Musical
Under byens tage Liva Weel
1939
Komtessen på Stenholt
I dag begynder livet Sigfried Johansen
Nordhavets mænd

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