Spanish films of the 1930s
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A list of notable films produced in the Cinema of Spain, ordered by year of release in the 1930s. For an alphabetical list of articles on Spanish films, see Category:Spanish films.
[edit] 1930s
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La aldea maldita | Florián Rey | Pedro Larrañaga, Carmen Viance | Drama | Silent film | ||
Prim (film) | José Busch | Historical drama | About General Prim | |||
1931 | ||||||
Mamá | Benito Perojo | Comedy | Made in Hollywood in Spanish language for Fox Film Corporation | |||
Fermín Galán | Fernando Roldán | Historical drama | ||||
Isabel de Solís, reina de Granada | José Busch | Historical drama | ||||
1932 | ||||||
Las Hurdes: Tierra Sin Pan | Luis Buñuel | Documentary | Banned documentary | |||
1933 | ||||||
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1934 | ||||||
La hermana san Sulpicio | Florián Rey | Imperio Argentina | ||||
Es mi hombre | Benito Perojo | |||||
La verbena de la paloma | Benito Perojo | zarzuela | ||||
1935 | ||||||
Angelina o el honor de un brigadier | Louis King | Comedy | Made in Hollywood in Spanish language for Fox Film Corporation | |||
Nobleza baturra | Florián Rey | Imperio Argentina, Juan de Orduña | Greatest success in the '30s in Spain | |||
1936 | ||||||
España | Jean-Paul Le Chanois | Documentary | Produced by Luis Buñuel | |||
Morena Clara | Florián Rey | Imperio Argentina | Huge success | |||
1937 | ||||||
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1938 | ||||||
Aurora de esperanza | Antonio Sau | Made by anarchists in Barcelona | ||||
Barrios bajos | Pedro Puche | Drama | Made by Republicans | |||
Nuestro culpable | Fernando Mignoni | Musical comedy | Made by the anarchists in Madrid | |||
El barbero de Sevilla | Benito Perojo | It was shot in the Nazi studios UFA in Berlin | ||||
1939 | ||||||
Suspiros de España | Benito Perojo | Shot in Nazi studios UFA in Berlin | ||||
Mariquilla Terremoto | Benito Perojo | Shot in Nazi studios UFA in Berlin | ||||
Carmen la de Triana | Florián Rey | Imperio Argentina | Shot in Nazi studios UFA in Berlin. It was shot in both Spanish and German languages. Fernando Trueba made La niña de tus ojos in 1998 based on this film experience shooting in Berlin. Imperio Argentina tried to sue him. | |||
La canción de Aixa | Florián Rey | Imperio Argentina | Shot in Nazi studios UFA in Berlin | |||
Frente de Madrid | Edgar Neville | Spanish Civil War | Shot in Mussolini's studios Cinecittà in Rome | |||
Los hijos de la noche | Benito Perojo | Comedy | Shot in Mussolini's studios Cinecittà in Rome | |||
L'espoir Sierra de Teruel | André Malraux | Spanish Civil War | Banned in France until 1945. Banned in Spain until 1977. Based on Malraux own L'espoir | |||
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