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'''[[May 30, 1930|May 30]]''' - Sergei Eisenstein arrives in Hollywood to work for Paramount Pictures - they part ways by October. | '''[[May 30, 1930|May 30]]''' - Sergei Eisenstein arrives in Hollywood to work for Paramount Pictures - they part ways by October. | ||
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| + | '''[[June 5, 1930|June 5]]''' - Achtung! Auto-Diebe! (Warning! Auto thieves!), a crime film directed by Harry Piel and written by Hans Rameau opens in Berlin. | ||
'''[[August 9, 1930|August 9]]''' - Betty Boop premiers in the animated film Dizzy Dishes. | '''[[August 9, 1930|August 9]]''' - Betty Boop premiers in the animated film Dizzy Dishes. | ||
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February 16 - 'No, No, Nanette' is released as an all-talking musical comedy film with Technicolor sequences. It was adapted from the Play and Broadway show of the same name.
March 22 - 'Free and Easy' is released at cinemas, an American comedy film starring Buster Keaton. It was Keaton's first starring talkie vehicle.
April 29 - A full sound version of the controversial first world war film 'All Quiet on the Western Front' is released in New York City Cinemas.
May 5 - The Man Hunter is released at cinemas, an american all-talking adventure drama that stars Rin Tin Tin
May 20 - Sergei Eisenstein arrives in New York City.
May 30 - Sergei Eisenstein arrives in Hollywood to work for Paramount Pictures - they part ways by October.
June 5 - Achtung! Auto-Diebe! (Warning! Auto thieves!), a crime film directed by Harry Piel and written by Hans Rameau opens in Berlin.
August 9 - Betty Boop premiers in the animated film Dizzy Dishes.
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