A list of British films released in 1930.

1930

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TitleDirectorCastGenreNotes
After Many YearsLawrence HuntingtonHenry Thompson, Nancy KenyonCrime[1]
Alf's ButtonW. P. KellinoTubby Edlin, Alf Goddard, Polly WardComedy[2]
All Riot on the Western FrontCastleton KnightDonald Calthrop, Gordon Harker, Alexander FieldComedy shortAlso known as The Cockney Spirit in the War No. 1[3]
Almost a HoneymoonMonty BanksClifford Mollison, Dodo Watts, Donald CalthropComedy
Amateur Night in LondonMonty BanksBilly Caryll, Duncan & GodfreyMusical comedy short[3]
The American PrisonerThomas BentleyCarl Brisson, Madeleine CarrollRomantic drama[4]
AshesFrank BirchErnest Thesiger, Elsa LanchesterComedy short
At the Villa RoseLeslie S. HiscottAustin Trevor, Norah BaringThriller[5]
Bed and BreakfastWalter FordeJane Baxter, Richard Cooper, Alf GoddardComedy[6]
BedrockCarlyle BlackwellCarlyle Blackwell, Jane Baxter, Sunday WilshinDrama short[7]
Beyond the CitiesCarlyle BlackwellCarlyle Blackwell, Edna BestDrama[8]
Big BusinessOscar M. SheridanFrances Day, Barrie OliverMusical
Birds of PreyBasil DeanC. Aubrey Smith, Dorothy Boyd, Frank LawtonThriller[9]
The Black Hand GangMonty BanksWee Georgie Wood, Violet YoungComedy
BorderlineKenneth MacPhersonPaul Robeson, Eslanda RobesonDrama[10]
Call of the SeaLeslie S. HiscottChrissie White, Henry Edwards, Chili BouchierDrama
Canaries Sometimes SingTom WallsTom Walls, Yvonne Arnaud, Cathleen NesbittComedy[11]
CasteCampbell GullanSebastian Shaw, Nora Swinburne, Hermione BaddeleyComedy[12]
Children of ChanceAlexander EswayElissa Landi, John StuartDrama[13]
The Cockney Spirit in the War No. 2Castleton KnightDonald Calthrop, Alf Goddard, Alexander FieldComedy short[3]
The Cockney Spirit in the War No. 3Castleton KnightDonald Calthrop, Alexander FieldComedy short[3]
CometsSasha GeneenHeather Thatcher, Billy Merson, Charles LaughtonMusical
The Compulsory HusbandMonty BanksLillian Manton, Trilby Clark, Michael PowellComedy[14]
Cross RoadsReginald FogwellAnne Grey, Percy MarmontDrama
The Dizzy LimitEdward DryhurstWallace BoscoComedy
DownstreamGiuseppe GuarinoChili Bouchier, Harold HuthDrama[15]
Elstree CallingAlfred Hitchcock, André Charlot, Jack Hulbert, Paul MurrayTeddy Brown, Helen Burnell, Donald CalthropMusical comedy[16]
Enter the QueenArthur Varney-SerraoRichard Cooper, Doria March, Chili BouchierComedy[17]
EscapeBasil DeanGerald du Maurier, Edna Best, Madeleine CarrollDrama
Eve's FallMonty BanksJohn Stuart, Muriel Angelus, Donald StuartMusical short[18]
The Flame of LoveRichard EichbergAnna May Wong, John Longden, George SchnellMusical melodrama[19]
Flames of FearCharles BarnettJohn Argyle, Nancy StratfordDrama[20]
French LeaveJack RaymondMadeleine Carroll, Sydney Howard, Henry KendallComedy[21]
The Great GameJack RaymondJohn Batten, Renee ClamaSports[22]
Greek StreetSinclair HillSari Maritza, William FreshmanMusical[23]
Harmony HeavenThomas BentleyPolly Ward, Stuart HallMusical[24]
The Hate ShipNorman WalkerJameson Thomas, Jean ColinCrime[25]
His First CarMonty BanksGeorge Clarke, Mamie Watson, Cyril SmithComedy short[26]
The House of the ArrowLeslie S. HiscottDennis Neilson-Terry, Benita HumeDrama[27]
InfatuationSasha GeneenGodfrey Tearle, Jeanne De CasalisRomantic short[28]
The Jerry BuildersMonty BanksGeorge Graves, Barrie OliverComedy short[29]
Journey's EndJames WhaleColin Clive, Ian MaclarenWorld War ICo-production with the US[30]
Juno and the PaycockAlfred HitchcockBarry Fitzgerald, Maire O'NeillDrama[31]
Just for a SongGareth GundreyRoy Royston, Lillian Hall-Davis, Constance CarpenterMusical
Kissing Cup's RaceCastleton KnightStewart Rome, Madeleine CarrollDrama[32]
Knowing MenElinor GlynCarl Brisson, Elissa LandiComedy[33]

L-Z

TitleDirectorCastGenreNotes
The Last HourWalter FordeStewart Rome, Richard CooperComedy[34]
The Last PostDinah ShureyJohn Longden, Frank VosperDrama[35]
Leave It to MeGeorge KingRobin Irvine, Dorothy SeacombeComedy short[36]
Les Deux MondesE. A. DupontMarie Glory, Max MaxudianWar dramaCo-production with France and Germany[37]
Life's a StageArthur PhillipsFrank Stanmore, Joy WindsorCrime
Lily of KillarneyGeorge RidgwellCecil Landau, Barbara Gott, Dennis WyndhamDrama
Lord Richard in the PantryWalter FordeRichard Cooper, Marjorie HumeComedy[38]
The Loves of Robert BurnsHerbert WilcoxJoseph Hislop, Eve GrayDrama[39]
The Man from ChicagoWalter SummersBernard Nedell, Dodo WattsCrime[21]
The Message of the DrumWalter Creighton
The Middle WatchNorman WalkerOwen Nares, Jacqueline LoganComedy[40]
Murder!Alfred HitchcockHerbert Marshall, Norah BaringMystery/thriller[41]
The Musical Beauty ShopMonty BanksLeonard Henry, Ethel Baird, Barrie Oliver, Syd CrossleyMusical comedy short[18]
Naughty HusbandsGeoffrey BensteadPatrick Ludlow, Nigel CopeComedy[42]
The New WaiterMonty BanksLeonard Henry, Albert Rebla, Barrie OliverMusical comedy short[18]
Night BirdsRichard EichbergJack Raine, Muriel AngelusCrime
The Night PorterSewell CollinsDonald Calthrop, Trilby ClarkComedy[43]
The NipperLouis MercantonBetty Balfour, John StuartMusical comedy[44]
No ExitCharles SaundersJohn Stuart, Muriel AngelusComedy[45]
Not So Quiet on the Western FrontMonty BanksLeslie Fuller, Mona GoyaComedy[46]
O.K. ChiefBernard MainwaringFrances Day, Walter ArmitageComedy short[47]
An Obvious SituationGiuseppe GuarinoSunday Wilshin, Walter SondesCrime[48]
On ApprovalTom WallsTom Walls, Yvonne ArnaudComedy
One FamilyWalter CreightonDouglas Beaumont, Sam LiveseyAdventure
Painted PicturesCharles BennettHaddon Mason, Winifred EvansDrama
The Price of ThingsElinor GlynElissa Landi, Stewart RomeDrama[49]
Raise the RoofWalter SummersBetty Balfour, Maurice EvansMusical[50]
Red AcesEdgar WallaceJanice Adair, Muriel Angelus, Nigel BruceCrime[51]
Red PearlsWalter FordeLillian Rich, Frank PerfittCrime[52]
The Road to FortuneArthur VarneyGuy Newall, Doria MarchDrama
Rookery NookTom WallsTom Walls, Ralph LynnComedy[53]
The SafeDave AylottSam B. Wood, Bill Sawyer, Phyllis CarrDrama short
The School for ScandalMaurice ElveyBasil Gill, Madeleine CarrollComedy[54]
Should a Doctor Tell?H. Manning HaynesBasil Gill, Norah BaringDrama
A Sister to Assist 'ErGeorge DewhurstBarbara Gott, Polly EmeryComedy[55]
Sleeping PartnersSeymour HicksSeymour Hicks, Edna BestComedy[3]
Song of SohoHarry LachmanCarl Brisson, Edna DaviesMusical[56]
Spanish EyesG. B. SamuelsonDonald Calthrop, Anthony IrelandMusical[57]
SplintersJack RaymondHal Jones, Reg StoneMusical comedy[58]
The SqueakerEdgar WallacePercy Marmont, Anne Grey, Gordon HarkerCrime[59]
Stranger Than FictionGeorge Foley, Nell EmeraldShort[42]
SuspenseWalter SummersMickey Brantford, Cyril McLaglenWar[60]
Thread O'ScarletPeter GodfreyBen Field, William Freshman, Wally Patch, Norman ShelleyCrime Short[47]
Three Men in a CartArthur PhillipsFrank Stanmore, Joan MorganComedy[61]
Tons of MoneyTom WallsRalph Lynn, Yvonne ArnaudComedy
Too Many CrooksGeorge KingLaurence Olivier, Dorothy Boyd, Ellen PollockComedy short[62]
Warned OffWalter WestTony Wylde, Chili BouchierDrama[63]
Why Sailors Leave HomeMonty BanksLeslie Fuller, Eve GrayComedy[64]
WindjammerJ. O. C. OrtonHal Gordon, Roy TraversDrama[65]
White CargoJ. B. WilliamsLeslie Faber, Maurice EvansDrama[66]
Why Sailors Leave HomeMonty BanksLeslie Fuller, Eve GrayComedy[67]
WindjammerJ. O. C. OrtonHal Gordon, Roy TraversAdventure[68]
WolvesAlbert de CourvilleCharles Laughton, Dorothy GishCrime[69]
You'd Be Surprised!Walter FordeWalter Forde, Joy WindsorMusical comedy[70]
Young WoodleyThomas BentleyMadeleine Carroll, Frank LawtonDrama

See also

References

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  2. "Alf's Button". British Film Institute. Archived from the original on September 10, 2018. Retrieved 11 September 2018.
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  15. "Downstream". British Film Institute. Archived from the original on September 10, 2018. Retrieved 11 September 2018.
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