The German production and distribution company Tobis Film operated between 1929 and 1945. It was one of the four biggest German studios of this period along with Bavaria Film, Terra Film and UFA. Although the company ceased production following the collapse of Nazi Germany and the country's occupation by the Allies, several previously unreleased Tobis films were distributed in the postwar era.
The list does not included foreign-language films produced by Tobis as multiple-language versions of their German works. A number of Tobis films were handled by the subsidiary distributors Rota Film, Europa Film and Neue Deutsch Lichtspiel-Syndikat.
Musical Director: Kurt Adler
Release date | Title | Director | Notes |
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April 1929 | Paganini in Venice | Short film | |
September 1929 | Land Without Women | Produced by Felsom Film | |
Release date | Title | Director | Notes |
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February 1940 | A Man Astray | ||
March 1940 | The Star of Rio | ||
April 1940 | The Fox of Glenarvon | ||
August 1940 | The Three Codonas | ||
August 1940 | The Vulture Wally | ||
September 1940 | Falstaff in Vienna | ||
December 1940 | Bismarck | ||
February 1941 | My Life for Ireland | ||
April 1941 | Ohm Krüger | ||
July 1941 | Pedro Will Hang | ||
November 1941 | Her Other Self | ||
January 1942 | Two in a Big City | ||
March 1942 | The Great King | ||
April 1942 | A Gust of Wind | ||
April 1942 | The Thing About Styx | ||
May 1942 | The Rainer Case | ||
December 1942 | My Wife Theresa | ||
January 1943 | The Big Number | ||
March 1943 | Kohlhiesel's Daughters | ||
May 1943 | Laugh Bajazzo | ||
June 1943 | Romance in a Minor Key | ||
July 1943 | The Bath in the Barn | ||
October 1943 | I'll Carry You in My Arms | ||
November 1943 | Titanic | ||
December 1943 | Bravo Acrobat! | ||
July 1944 | The Degenhardts | ||
January 1945 | Anna Alt | ||
February 1945 | The Years Pass | ||
September 1946 | Peter Voss, Thief of Millions | Originally shot in 1945 | |
November 1948 | An Everyday Story | Originally shot in 1944 | |
December 1948 | The Court Concert | Originally shot in 1944 | |
October 1949 | The Appeal to Conscience | Originally shot in 1944 | |