List of Swedish films of the 1920s

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]
BodakungenBodakungenGustaf MolanderEgil Eide, Winifred Westover, August Palme, Wanda RothgardtDrama[2]
ErotikonErotikonMauritz StillerAnders de Wahl, Tora TejeComedy
Herr och fru StockholmHow Not to DressRagnar RingOlga Andersson, Erick Fröander, Greta Garbo, Ragnar Widestedt
Karin IngmarsdotterKarin, Daughter of IngmarVictor SjöströmNils Aréhn, Josua Bengtson, Bror BergerDrama
MästermanA Lover in PawnVictor SjostromVictor Sjostrom, Concordia SelanderDrama
Klostret i SendomirThe Monastery of SendomirVictor SjöströmTore Svennberg, Tora Teje, Richard LundDrama
PrästänkanThe Parson's WidowCarl Theodor DreyerEinar Röd, Hildur Carlberg, Greta AlmrothComedy, drama
1921[3]
JohanThe Rapids of LifeMauritz Stiller
KörkarlenThe Phantom CarriageVictor SjöströmVictor Sjöström, Hilda BorgströmHorror, romance
1922[4]
HäxanWitchcraft Through The AgesBenjamin ChristensenHorror, pseudo-documentary
1923[5]
Gunnar Hedes sagaThe Story of Gunnar HedeMauritz StillerEinar Hanson, Mary JohnsonDrama
1924[6]
Gösta Berlings sagaThe Saga of Gosta BerlingMauritz StillerGreta Garbo, Lars HansonDrama, romance
Livet på landet Life in the CountryIvan HedqvistAxel Ringvall, Mona MårtensonDrama
1925[7]
Karl XIICharles XIIJohn W. BruniusGösta EkmanDrama, history
Charleys tantCharley's AuntElis EllisRalph Forbes, Renée BjörlingComedy
Hennes lilla majestätHer Little MajestySigurd WallénGunnar Tolnæs, Stina BergComedy
IngmarsarvetIngmar's InheritanceGustaf MolanderLars Hanson, Conrad Veidt, John EkmanDrama
1926[8]
DollarmillionenThe Million DollarsSigurd WallénMargita Alfvén, Richard Lund, Axel Hultman Comedy
Flickan i FrackGirl in TailsKarin SwanströmEinar Axelsson, Magda Holm
1927[9]
En perfekt gentlemanA Perfect GentlemanVilhelm Bryde,
Gösta Ekman (senior)
Gösta Ekman (senior)Drama, comedy
1928[10]
Gustaf WasaGustaf Wasa (Part one and Part two)John W. BruniusGösta Ekman (senior)Drama, history
ParisiskorParisiennesGustaf MolanderMargit Manstad, Ruth WeyherDramaCo-produced with Germany
1929[11]
Den StarkasteDen starkasteAxel Lindblom and Alf SjöbergSivert Brækemo, Bengt Djurberg, Gösta GustafsonDrama

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