List of Polish films before 1930

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List of films produced in the Cinema of Poland before 1930.

TitleDirectorCastGenreNotes
1902
Powrót Birbanta Kazimierz Prószyński Kazimierz Junosza-Stępowski
Przygoda dorożkarza Kazimierz Prószyński
1908
Antoś pierwszy raz w Warszawie Jerzy Meyer
Pruska kultura
1911
Antek klawisz, bohater Powiśla Józef Ostoja-Sulnicki
Chasydka i odstępca Andrzej Marek
Dzieje grzechu Antoni Bednarczyk
Dzień kwiatka Julian Krzewiński
Kosz primadonny Julian Krzewiński
Macocha
Meir Ezofowicz Józef Ostoja-Sulnicki
Okrutny ojciec Andrzej Marek
Sąd Boży Stanisław Knake-Zawadzki
Skandal na ulicy Szopena
Zabójca z nędzy Abraham Izaak Kamiński
Zazdrosny konkurent
1912
Bóg, człowiek i szatan Abraham Izaak Kamiński
Krwawa dola Władysław Paliński
Miłosne przygody panów Z. i J., znanych osobistości w D.
Mirełe Efros Andrzej Marek
Niebezpieczny kochanek Kazimierz Kamiński
Obłąkany
Ofiara namiętności Władysław Paliński
Pietro Caruso Kazimierz Kamiński
Pomszczona krzywda
Przesądy Józef Ostoja-Sulnicki
Spodnie jaśnie pana Aleksander Hertz
Wojewoda
Wydziedziczeni Abraham Izaak Kamiński
1913
Antek kombinator
Bigamistka H. Fiszer
Córka kantora H. Fiszer
Dramat Wieży Mariackiej Wiktor Biegański
Fatalna klątwa H. Fiszer
Grzech Stanisław Sebel
Halka Stanisław Sebel
Kara Boża H. Fiszer
Kościuszko pod Racławicami Orland
Najmilszy ze złodziei Zygmunt Wesołowski
Nieznajomy H. Fiszer
Obrona Częstochowy Edward Puchalski
Przygody pana Antoniego Wiktor Biegański
Ubój H. Fiszer
Wykolejeni Kazimierz Kamiński
Zemsta spoza grobu
1914
Ach, te spodnie! Edward Puchalski
Bóg wojny
Fatalna godzina Stanisław Sebel
Macocha Abraham Izaak Kamiński
Męty z Warszawy
Słodycz grzechu Edward Puchalski
Tajemnica pokoju nr 100 Stanisław Sebel
Wróg tanga Seweryn Majde
1915
Karpaccy górale
Skandal w eleganckim świecie
Szpieg Aleksander Hertz
Wyklęta córka Abraham Izaak Kamiński
Zaczarowane koło Witalis Korsak-Gołogowski
Żona Jan Pawłowski
1916
Chcemy męża
Małżeństwo na rozdrożu
Ochrana warszawska i jej tajemnice
Pod jarzmem tyranów Franz Porten Franciszek Frączkowski, Marian Jednowski, Stanisław Polański, Helena Zahorska, Bolesław Brzeski, Stanisław Dąbrowski, Zygmunt Noskowski, Irena Regicz, Wanda Jarszewska, Bolesław Mierzejewski
Studenci Kazimierz Junosza-Stępowski, Władysław Grabowski, Mia Mara, Rafaela Bończa, Pola Negri, Józef Węgrzyn, Halina Bruczówna
Wściekły rywal Mia Mara, Józef Węgrzyn, Julian Krzewiński, Wanda Szymborska, Stanisław Jarniński
1917
Bestia Pola Negri, Maria Dulęba, Witold Kuncewicz, Jan Pawłowski, Mia Mara
Carat i jego sługi Kazimierz Junosza-Stępowski, Halina Bruczówna, Józef Węgrzyn, Paweł Owerłło, Alekandra Dobrzańska, Anna Belina, Józef Grodnicki, P. Śnieżko, Emilia Różańska, Józef Zejdowski, Henryk Małkowski
Jego ostatni czyn Pola Negri, Józef Węgrzyn, Kazimierz Junosza-Stępowski, Halina Bruczówna, Paweł Owerłło
Kobieta
Arabella Pola Negri, Józef Węgrzyn, Władysław Grabowski, Jan Pawłowski, Antoni Bednarczyk
Pokój nr 13 Kazimierz Junosza-Stępowski, Pola Negri, Jan Pawłowski, Rafaela Bończa, Andrzej Bogucki, Emilia Różańska, Iza Kozłowska, Helena Arkawin
Tajemnica Alei Ujazdowskich Pola Negri, Rafaela Bończa, Helena Arkawin, Iza Kozłowska, Kazimierz Junosza-Stępowski, Jan Pawłowski, Andrzej Bogucki
Topiel Władysław Lenczewski
1918
Carska faworyta Władysław Lenczewski
Książę Józef Poniatowski Aleksander Hertz
Melodie duszy
Mężczyzna Aleksander Hertz
Rozporek i ska Konrad Tom
Sezonowa miłość Władysław Lenczewski
Złote bagno Władysław Lenczewski
1919
Blanc et noir Eugeniusz Modzelewski
Carewicz Marian Fuchs
Dla szczęścia Aleksander Hertz
Droga do upadku czyli w nawiasach życia
Kobieta, która widziała śmierć Władysław Lenczewski
Krysta Aleksander Hertz, Danny Kaden
Lokaj Eugeniusz Modzelewski
Panna po wojnie Władysław Lenczewski
Przestępcy Eugeniusz Modzelewski
Tamara Nina Niovilla
1920
The Jews in Poland
Bohaterstwo polskiego skauta Ryszard Bolesławski
Córka pani X Ryszard Bolesławski
Czaty Nina Niovilla
Dla ciebie, Polsko Antoni Bednarczyk
Konsul Pomeranc Konrad Tom
Krwawy terror
Nie damy ziemi skąd nasz ród Władysław Lenczewski
Powrót Aleksander Hertz
1921
Cud nad Wisłą Ryszard Bolesławski
Ludzie bez jutra Aleksander Hertz
Dwie urny Cezar Rino-Lupo
Idziem do Ciebie, Polsko, matko nasza Nina Niovilla
Janko Zwycięzca Gustaw Cybulski
Krzyk
Pan Twardowski Wiktor Biegański
Uroda zycia Eugeniusz Modzelewski and William Wauer
1922
Chłopi
Otchlan pokuty Wiktor Biegański
Strzal
Tajemnica przystanku tramwajowego Leon Trystan
Zazdrosc Wiktor Biegański
1923
Awantury miłosne panny D. Tadeusz Chrzanowski
Bozyszcze Wiktor Biegański
Kule, które nie trafiają Tadeusz Chrzanowski
Niewolnica milosci Jan Kucharski, Stanislaw Szebego and Adam Zagórski
1924
Śmierć za życie. Symfonia ludzkości Jan Kucharski
(Tkies khaf) Ślubowanie Zygmund Turkow Yiddish language
1925
Iwonka Emil Chaberski
1926
Czerwony blazen
O czym się nie myśli
Tredowata Boleslaw Mierzejewski and Edvard Pukhalsky
1927
Bunt krwi i zelaza Leon Trystan
Kochanka Szamoty Leon Trystan
Orle Wiktor Biegański
Ziemia obiecana Zygmund Turkow and Aleksander Hertz
1928
Dzikuska Henryk Szaro
Huragan Joseph Lejtes
Kropka nad i Juliusz Gardan
Liebeshölle Wiktor Biegański
Pan Tadeusz Ryszard Ordynski
Przedwiosnie Henryk Szaro
Szalency Leonard Buczkowski
1929
Grzeszna miłość Mieczysław Krawicz, Zbigniew Gniazdowski
Kult ciała Michał Waszyński Victor Varconi, Agnes Petersen-Mozzuchinowa, Fryderyk Delius, Krystyna Ankwicz, Eugeniusz Bodo Romantic comedy
Mocny czlowiek Henryk Szaro
Nad Radem Aleksander Ford
Pod banderą miłości
Tajemnica skrzynki pocztowej
W lasach polskich

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