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List of Dutch films |
This is a list of films produced in the Netherlands during the 1910s. The films are produced in the Dutch language.
Title | Director | Cast | Genre | Notes | ||
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1911 | ||||||
Ontrouw | Louis Chrispijn jr | Kees Lageman Caroline van Dommelen | Drama | |||
De Bannelingen | Leon Boedels Caroline van Dommelen | Caroline van Dommelen, Louis van Dommelen | Drama | First Dutch film which was directed by a woman | ||
1912 | ||||||
Roze Kate | Oscar Tourniaire | Jan van Dommelen Caroline van Dommelen | Drama Thriller | |||
Vrouwenoogen | Caroline van Dommelen | Caroline van Dommelen | ||||
1913 | ||||||
De Levende Ladder | Maurits Binger Louis H Crispijn | Annie Bos, Alex Benno | Drama | First movie by Filmfabriek Hollandia | ||
Nederland en Oranje | Louis H Chrispijn, Jan van Dommelen | Annie Bos Jan Buderman | Historical Drama | |||
De Afwezige | Albert Capellani | Henri Rollan | Drama | French co-production | ||
Don Juan | Léon Boedels | Willem van der Veer | ||||
Krates | Louis H. Chrispijn | Cor 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. Chrispijn | Annie Bos Willem van der Veer | Western | |||
Luchtkastelen | Louis H. Chrispijn | Annie Bos Willem van der Veer | ||||
De Stradivarus | Maurits Binger Louis H Chrispijn | Boris Lensky | Drama | |||
Toffe Jongens onder de Mobilisatie | Jan van Dommelen | Annie Bos Louis van Dommelen | ||||
Weergevonden | Louis H. Chrispijn | Louis H. Chrispijn Enny de Leeuwe | ||||
De Zigeunerin | Louis H. Chrispijn | Christine van Meeteren Louis H. Chrispijn | Short film | |||
1915 | ||||||
Het Geheim van het Slot Arco | Maurits Binger | Jan van Dommelen | Drama Horror | The film is lost | ||
Fatum | Theo Frenkel | Louis 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 Binger | Louis H Chrispijn Annie Bos | Drama | |||
Ontmaskerd | Mime Misu | Annie Bos Jack Hamel | Drama | |||
Koningin Elisabeth's Dochter | Johan Gildemeijer | Julia Cuypers | Drama | |||
Liefdesstrijd | Maurits Binger | Annie Bos Willem van der Veer | ||||
1916 | ||||||
Majoor Frans | Maurits Binger | Annie Bos, Jan van Dommelen | Drama | |||
Vogelvrij | Maurits Binger | Annie 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 Gildemeijer | Adelqui Migliar Meina Irwen | ||||
Diamant | Johan Gildemeijer | Louis Bouwmeester Esther De Boer-van Rijk | ||||
Genie Tegen Geweld | Theo Frenkel | Adelqui Migliar | ||||
Levensschaduwen | Theo Frenkel | Coen Hissink Mary Beekman | ||||
Liefdesoffer | Maurits Binger | Annie Bos Willem van der Veer | ||||
La Renzoni | Maurits Binger | Annie Bos Willem van der Veer | ||||
1917 | ||||||
Het Geheim van Delft | Maurits Binger | Annie Bos Jan van Dommelen | Drama | |||
Gloria Transita | Johan Gildemeijer | August van den Hoeck | ||||
Gouden Ketenen | Maurits Binger | Annie Bos Cor Smits | Drama | |||
Madame Pinkette & Co | Maurits Binger | Annie Bos | ||||
Ulbo Garvema | Maurits Binger | Frederick Vogeding Cor Smits | ||||
1918 | ||||||
Op hoop van zegen | Maurits Binger | Esther de Boer van Rijk Jan van Dommelen | Fisherman's drama | First film of the theatrical play Op hoop van zegen | ||
Toen 't licht verdween | Maurits Binger | Annie Bos Adelqui Migliar | Drama | |||
Amerikaansche Meisjes | Maurits Binger | Margie Morris Lola Cornero Beppie de Vries | ||||
De Kroon der Schande | Maurits Binger | Willem van der Veer Annie Bos | ||||
Pro Domo | Theo Frenkel sr. | Louis Bouwmeester | Drama | |||
Het Proces Begeer | Theo Frenkel | Jacques Sluyters | ||||
Oorlog en Vrede | Maurits Binger | Annie Bos Adelqui Migliar | Drama War | |||
De Duivel | Theo Frenkel | Tonny Stevens | Drama | |||
1919 | ||||||
Zonnestraal | Theo Frenkel | Kees Lageman | Drama Comedy | The film is lost | ||
Zonnetje | Maurits Binger B.E. Doxat-Pratt | Annie Bos | ||||
Een Carmen van het Noorden | Maurits Binger Hans Nesna | Annie Bos | Drama Romance | |||
De Damescoupeur | Maurits Binger | |||||
De Duivel in Amsterdam | Theo Frenkel | Eduard Verkade Louis Bouwmeester Margie Morris | ||||
Op Stap door Amsterdam | Theo Frenkel | Piet Köhler | ||||
Het Goudvischje | Maurits Binger | Jan van Dommelen | ||||
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