Nordisk Tone Film was a Swedish film production company founded in 1930 as a subsidiary of the Danish film production company Nordisk Film Kompagni . The company's most famous film was One Summer of Happiness. In early 1941, the company sought permission to distribute Veit Harlan's anti-semitic Nazi propaganda film, Jud Süß in Sweden but it was banned by the Censor.[1]
The company's finances deteriorated in the late 1960s and the company was sold in 1969.