List of Swedish films of the 1920s

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This is a list of films produced in Sweden and in the Swedish language in the 1920s. For an A-Z see Category:Swedish films.

Swedish title English title Director Cast Genre Notes
1920[1]
Bodakungen Bodakungen Gustaf Molander Egil Eide, Winifred Westover, August Palme, Wanda Rothgardt Drama [2]
Erotikon Erotikon Mauritz Stiller Anders de Wahl, Tora Teje Comedy
Herr och fru Stockholm How Not to Dress Ragnar Ring Olga Andersson, Erick Fröander, Greta Garbo, Ragnar Widestedt
Karin Ingmarsdotter Karin, Daughter of Ingmar Victor Sjöström Nils Aréhn, Josua Bengtson, Bror Berger Drama
Mästerman A Lover in Pawn Victor Sjostrom Victor Sjostrom, Concordia Selander Drama
Klostret i Sendomir The Monastery of Sendomir Victor Sjöström Tore Svennberg, Tora Teje, Richard Lund Drama
Prästänkan The Parson's Widow Carl Theodor Dreyer Einar Röd, Hildur Carlberg, Greta Almroth Comedy, drama
1921[3]
Johan The Rapids of Life Mauritz Stiller
Körkarlen The Phantom Carriage Victor Sjöström Victor Sjöström, Hilda Borgström Horror, romance
1922[4]
Häxan Witchcraft Through The Ages Benjamin Christensen Horror, pseudo-documentary
1923[5]
Gunnar Hedes saga The Story of Gunnar Hede Mauritz Stiller Einar Hanson, Mary Johnson Drama
1924[6]
Gösta Berlings saga The Saga of Gosta Berling Mauritz Stiller Greta Garbo, Lars Hanson Drama, romance
1925[7]
Karl XII Charles XII John W. Brunius Gösta Ekman Drama, history
Charleys tant Charley's Aunt Elis Ellis Ralph Forbes, Renée Björling Comedy
Hennes lilla majestät Her Little Majesty Sigurd Wallén Gunnar Tolnæs, Stina Berg Comedy
1926[8]
Flickan i Frack Girl in Tails Karin Swanström Einar Axelsson, Magda Holm
1927[9]
En perfekt gentleman A Perfect Gentleman Vilhelm Bryde,
Gösta Ekman (senior)
Gösta Ekman (senior) Drama, comedy
1928[10]
Gustaf Wasa Gustaf Wasa (Part one and Part two) John W. Brunius Gösta Ekman (senior) Drama, history
Parisiskor Parisiennes Gustaf Molander Margit Manstad, Ruth Weyher Drama Co-produced with Germany
1929[11]
Den Starkaste Den starkaste Axel Lindblom and Alf Sjöberg Sivert Brækemo, Bengt Djurberg, Gösta Gustafson Drama

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