List of Dutch films of the 1910s

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This is a list of films produced in the Netherlands during the 1910s. The films are produced in the Dutch language.

TitleDirectorCastGenreNotes
1911
Ontrouw Louis Chrispijn jrKees Lageman
Caroline van Dommelen
Drama
De Bannelingen Leon Boedels
Caroline van Dommelen
Caroline van Dommelen,
Louis van Dommelen
DramaFirst Dutch film which was directed by a woman
1912
Roze Kate Oscar Tourniaire Jan van Dommelen
Caroline van Dommelen
Drama
Thriller
Vrouwenoogen Caroline van DommelenCaroline van Dommelen
1913
De Levende Ladder Maurits Binger
Louis H Crispijn
Annie Bos,
Alex Benno
DramaFirst movie by Filmfabriek Hollandia
Nederland en Oranje Louis H Chrispijn,
Jan van Dommelen
Annie Bos
Jan Buderman
Historical Drama
De Afwezige Albert CapellaniHenri RollanDramaFrench co-production
Don Juan Léon BoedelsWillem van der Veer
Krates Louis H. ChrispijnCor Laurentius
Charles Gilhuys
Silvia Silombra Louis H. Chrispijn Julia Cuypers
Willem van der Veer
1914
Heilig Recht Louis H Crispijn Annie Bos
Louis Bouwmeester
Drama
De Bloemen die de Ziel Vertroosten Louis H. Chrispijn Mientje Kling Short film
Liefde Waakt Louis H. ChrispijnAnnie Bos
Willem van der Veer
Western
Luchtkastelen Louis H. ChrispijnAnnie Bos
Willem van der Veer
De Stradivarus Maurits Binger
Louis H Chrispijn
Boris LenskyDrama
Toffe Jongens onder de Mobilisatie Jan van DommelenAnnie Bos
Louis van Dommelen
Weergevonden Louis H. ChrispijnLouis H. Chrispijn
Enny de Leeuwe
De Zigeunerin Louis H. ChrispijnChristine van Meeteren
Louis H. Chrispijn
Short film
1915
Het Geheim van het Slot Arco Maurits BingerJan van DommelenDrama
Horror
The film is lost
Fatum Theo FrenkelLouis Bouwmeester
De Vloek van het Testament Maurits Binger
Louis H Chrispijn
Annie Bos
Willem van der Veer
Drama
Het Wrak in de Noordzee Theo Frenkel Coen Hissink Fisherman's drama
De Vrouw Clazina Maurits BingerLouis H Chrispijn
Annie Bos
Drama
Ontmaskerd Mime Misu Annie Bos
Jack Hamel
Drama
Koningin Elisabeth's Dochter Johan GildemeijerJulia CuypersDrama
Liefdesstrijd Maurits BingerAnnie Bos
Willem van der Veer
1916
Majoor Frans Maurits Binger Annie Bos,
Jan van Dommelen
Drama
Vogelvrij Maurits BingerAnnie Bos
Lola Cornero
Drama
Geheim van de Vuurtoren Maurits Binger
Louis H Chrispijn
Willem van der Veer
Louis H Chrispijn
Drama
Mysterie
Een Danstragedie Johan GildemeijerAdelqui Migliar
Meina Irwen
Diamant Johan GildemeijerLouis Bouwmeester
Esther De Boer-van Rijk
Genie Tegen Geweld Theo FrenkelAdelqui Migliar
Levensschaduwen Theo FrenkelCoen Hissink
Mary Beekman
Liefdesoffer Maurits BingerAnnie Bos
Willem van der Veer
La Renzoni Maurits BingerAnnie Bos
Willem van der Veer
1917
Het Geheim van Delft Maurits BingerAnnie Bos
Jan van Dommelen
Drama
Gloria Transita Johan Gildemeijer August van den Hoeck
Gouden Ketenen Maurits BingerAnnie Bos
Cor Smits
Drama
Madame Pinkette & Co Maurits BingerAnnie Bos
Ulbo Garvema Maurits BingerFrederick Vogeding
Cor Smits
1918
Op hoop van zegen Maurits BingerEsther de Boer van Rijk
Jan van Dommelen
Fisherman's dramaFirst film of the theatrical play Op hoop van zegen
Toen 't licht verdween Maurits BingerAnnie Bos
Adelqui Migliar
Drama
Amerikaansche Meisjes Maurits Binger Margie Morris
Lola Cornero
Beppie de Vries
De Kroon der Schande Maurits BingerWillem van der Veer
Annie Bos
Pro Domo Theo Frenkel sr. Louis Bouwmeester Drama
Het Proces Begeer Theo FrenkelJacques Sluyters
Oorlog en Vrede Maurits BingerAnnie Bos
Adelqui Migliar
Drama
War
De Duivel Theo FrenkelTonny StevensDrama
1919
Zonnestraal Theo FrenkelKees LagemanDrama
Comedy
The film is lost
Zonnetje Maurits Binger
B.E. Doxat-Pratt
Annie Bos
Een Carmen van het Noorden Maurits Binger
Hans Nesna
Annie BosDrama
Romance
De Damescoupeur Maurits Binger
De Duivel in Amsterdam Theo FrenkelEduard Verkade
Louis Bouwmeester
Margie Morris
Op Stap door Amsterdam Theo FrenkelPiet Köhler
Het Goudvischje Maurits BingerJan van Dommelen

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