List of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer films (1930–1939)
The following is a list of films originally produced and/or distributed theatrically by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and released in the 1930s.
1930
Release date
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Title
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Notes
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January 3, 1930
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The Bishop Murder Case
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January 24, 1930
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The Woman Racket
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January 31, 1930
|
They Learned About Women
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Technicolor sequences
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January 31, 1930
|
The Ship from Shanghai
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February 2, 1930
|
Not So Dumb
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February 21, 1930
|
Anna Christie
|
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February 23, 1930
|
Chasing Rainbows
|
Technicolor sequences
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February 28, 1930
|
Lord Byron of Broadway
|
Technicolor sequences
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February 28, 1930
|
A Lady to Love
|
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March 15, 1930
|
The Girl Said No
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March 20, 1930
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Montana Moon
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March 22, 1930
|
Free and Easy
|
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April 12, 1930
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This Mad World
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April 19, 1930
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The Divorcee
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Nominated for Academy Award for Best Picture
|
April 26, 1930
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Children of Pleasure
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Technicolor sequences
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May 2, 1930
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Redemption
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May 3, 1930
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Strictly Unconventional
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May 10, 1930
|
Caught Short
|
A Cosmopolitan production
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May 10, 1930
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The Rogue Song
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MGM’s first all-talkie in colour in Technicolor
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May 17, 1930
|
In Gay Madrid
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May 24, 1930
|
The Lady of Scandal
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May 30, 1930
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The Florodora Girl
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A Marion Davies production
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June 14, 1930
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The Big House
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A Cosmopolitan production Nominated for Academy Award for Best Picture
|
June 21, 1930
|
One Embarrassing Night
|
US distribution; a Herbert Wilcox production for the British & Dominions Film Corporation
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June 28, 1930
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The Sins of the Children
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A Cosmopolitan production
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July 5, 1930
|
The Sea Bat
|
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July 7, 1930
|
Estrellados
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Spanish-language version of Free and Easy
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July 12, 1930
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The Unholy Three
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July 19, 1930
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Our Blushing Brides
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August 2, 1930
|
Way Out West
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August 9, 1930
|
Let Us Be Gay
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August 16, 1930
|
Call of the Flesh
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Technicolor sequences
|
August 23, 1930
|
Good News
|
Multicolor sequences
|
August 26, 1930
|
Romance
|
|
August 30, 1930
|
Doughboys
|
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September 6, 1930
|
Love in the Rough
|
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September 20, 1930
|
Madam Satan
|
Multicolor sequences
|
September 27, 1930
|
Men of the North
|
|
October 10, 1930
|
Olimpia
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Spanish-language version of His Glorious Night
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October 11, 1930
|
Those Three French Girls
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A Cosmopolitan production
|
October 18, 1930
|
Billy the Kid
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November 1, 1930
|
Way for a Sailor
|
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November 8, 1930
|
A Lady's Morals
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November 14, 1930
|
El presidio
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Spanish-language version of The Big House
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November 15, 1930
|
Remote Control
|
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November 22, 1930
|
War Nurse
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November 29, 1930
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Min and Bill
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December 6, 1930
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Passion Flower
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December 18, 1930
|
Wu Li Chang
|
Spanish-language version of Mr. Wu
|
December 28, 1930
|
New Moon
|
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December 30, 1930
|
Paid
|
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1931
Release date
|
Title
|
Notes
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January 3, 1931
|
Reducing
|
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January 5, 1931
|
Anna Christie
|
German-language version
|
January 10, 1931
|
The Bachelor Father
|
|
January 16, 1931
|
Monsieur Le Fox
|
Spanish-language version of Men of the North
|
January 23, 1931
|
De frente, marchen
|
Spanish-language version of Doughboys
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January 24, 1931
|
The Great Meadow
|
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January 31, 1931
|
Inspiration
|
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February 7, 1931
|
Dance, Fools, Dance
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February 7, 1931
|
The Easiest Way
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February 21, 1931
|
Si l'empereur savait ça
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French-language version of His Glorious Night
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February 21, 1931
|
The Prodigal
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February 28, 1931
|
Parlor, Bedroom and Bath
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March 7, 1931
|
Gentleman's Fate
|
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March 13, 1931
|
La fruta amarga
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Spanish-language version of Min and Bill
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March 14, 1931
|
Men Call It Love
|
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March 27, 1931
|
En cada puerto un amor
|
Spanish-language version of Way for a Sailor
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March 28, 1931
|
A Tailor Made Man
|
|
April 3, 1931
|
La mujer X
|
Spanish-language version of Madame X
|
April 4, 1931
|
Strangers May Kiss
|
|
April 11, 1931
|
Stepping Out
|
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April 11, 1931
|
It's a Wise Child
|
|
April 18, 1931
|
The Secret Six
|
A George Hill-Cosmopolitan production
|
April 25, 1931
|
Shipmates
|
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May 2, 1931
|
Daybreak
|
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May 16, 1931
|
Never the Twain Shall Meet
|
|
May 23, 1931
|
Trader Horn
|
Nominated for Academy Award for Best Picture
|
May 30, 1931
|
Laughing Sinners
|
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June 6, 1931
|
Just a Gigolo
|
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June 13, 1931
|
Five and Ten
|
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June 20, 1931
|
A Free Soul
|
Academy Award for Best Actor: Lionel Barrymore Remade in 1953 as The Girl Who Had Everything
|
June 26, 1931
|
El proceso de Mary Dugan
|
Spanish-language version of The Trial of Mary Dugan
|
July 4, 1931
|
The Man in Possession
|
|
July 17, 1931
|
Su última noche
|
Spanish-language remake of The Gay Deceiver
|
July 18, 1931
|
The Great Lover
|
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July 25, 1931
|
Politics
|
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August 1, 1931
|
Son of India
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August 8, 1931
|
Sporting Blood
|
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August 15, 1931
|
Pardon Us
|
A Hal Roach Feature
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August 22, 1931
|
Guilty Hands
|
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August 29, 1931
|
This Modern Age
|
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September 5, 1931
|
The Squaw Man
|
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September 12, 1931
|
The Phantom of Paris
|
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September 26, 1931
|
Sidewalks of New York
|
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October 2, 1931
|
Cheri-Bibi
|
Spanish-language version of The Phantom of Paris
|
October 3, 1931
|
New Adventures of Get Rich Quick Wallingford
|
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October 10, 1931
|
Susan Lenox (Her Fall and Rise)
|
|
October 24, 1931
|
The Sin of Madelon Claudet
|
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November 7, 1931
|
The Guardsman
|
|
November 9, 1931
|
The Champ
|
Nominated for Academy Award for Best Picture
|
November 14, 1931
|
Flying High
|
|
November 21, 1931
|
Possessed
|
|
November 28, 1931
|
West of Broadway
|
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December 5, 1931
|
The Cuban Love Song
|
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December 12, 1931
|
Private Lives
|
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December 26, 1931
|
Mata Hari
|
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1932
Release date
|
Title
|
Notes
|
January 2, 1932
|
Emma
|
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January 16, 1932
|
Hell Divers
|
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January 23, 1932
|
Lovers Courageous
|
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February 6, 1932
|
The Passionate Plumber
|
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February 13, 1932
|
The Beast of the City
|
|
February 20, 1932
|
Freaks
|
Inducted into the National Film Registry in 1994
|
February 27, 1932
|
Polly of the Circus
|
|
March 5, 1932
|
Arsène Lupin
|
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March 25, 1932
|
Tarzan the Ape Man
|
|
March 26, 1932
|
The Wet Parade
|
|
April 9, 1932
|
But the Flesh Is Weak
|
|
April 24, 1932
|
Are You Listening
|
|
April 30, 1932
|
When a Feller Needs a Friend
|
|
May 14, 1932
|
Huddle
|
|
May 14, 1932
|
Letty Lynton
|
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May 28, 1932
|
As You Desire Me
|
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June 4, 1932
|
New Morals for Old
|
|
June 4, 1932
|
Night Court
|
|
June 25, 1932
|
Red-Headed Woman
|
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July 2, 1932
|
Unashamed
|
|
July 9, 1932
|
The Washington Masquerade
|
|
July 16, 1932
|
Skyscraper Souls
|
|
August 6, 1932
|
Downstairs
|
|
August 13, 1932
|
Speak Easily
|
|
August 27, 1932
|
Divorce in the Family
|
|
September 1, 1932
|
Blondie of the Follies
|
|
September 11, 1932
|
Grand Hotel
|
Winner of the Academy Award for Best Picture
Inducted into the National Film Registry in 2007
|
September 17, 1932
|
Pack Up Your Troubles
|
Presented by Hal Roach (A Hal Roach Comedy)
|
September 24, 1932
|
Smilin’ Through
|
Nominated for Academy Award for Best Picture
|
October 1, 1932
|
Kongo
|
|
October 15, 1932
|
Faithless
|
|
October 22, 1932
|
Red Dust
|
Inducted into the National Film Registry in 2006
|
November 5, 1932
|
The Mask of Fu Manchu
|
A Cosmopolitan production
|
November 7, 1932
|
Payment Deferred
|
|
November 18, 1932
|
Prosperity
|
|
December 8, 1932
|
Flesh
|
|
December 16, 1932
|
Fast Life
|
|
December 23, 1932
|
The Son-Daughter
|
|
December 23, 1932
|
Rasputin and the Empress
|
|
December 30, 1932
|
Strange Interlude
|
|
1933
Release date
|
Title
|
Notes
|
January 20, 1933
|
The Outsider
|
US distribution; presented in the UK by Eric Hakim
|
January 21, 1933
|
Whistling in the Dark
|
|
February 3, 1933
|
The Secret of Madame Blanche
|
|
February 10, 1933
|
What! No Beer?
|
|
February 17, 1933
|
Men Must Fight
|
|
February 24, 1933
|
Clear All Wires!
|
|
March 10, 1933
|
Fast Workers
|
|
March 31, 1933
|
Gabriel Over the White House
|
A Cosmopolitan production
|
April 14, 1933
|
Today We Live
|
|
April 14, 1933
|
The White Sister
|
|
April 28, 1933
|
Looking Forward
|
|
May 5, 1933
|
The Devil's Brother
|
|
May 12, 1933
|
The Barbarian
|
|
May 19, 1933
|
Made on Broadway
|
|
May 26, 1933
|
Peg o' My Heart
|
A Cosmopolitan production
|
June 2, 1933
|
The Nuisance
|
|
June 9, 1933
|
Hell Below
|
|
June 16, 1933
|
Reunion in Vienna
|
|
June 23, 1933
|
When Ladies Meet
|
A Cosmopolitan production
|
June 30, 1933
|
Midnight Mary
|
|
July 7, 1933
|
Hold Your Man
|
|
July 14, 1933
|
Storm at Daybreak
|
|
July 28, 1933
|
Another Language
|
|
July 28, 1933
|
The Stranger's Return
|
|
August 4, 1933
|
Tugboat Annie
|
|
August 25, 1933
|
Turn Back the Clock
|
|
August 29, 1933
|
Dinner at Eight
|
Inducted into the National Film Registry in 2023
|
September 1, 1933
|
Beauty for Sale
|
|
September 8, 1933
|
Penthouse
|
|
September 15, 1933
|
Broadway to Hollywood
|
|
September 22, 1933
|
The Solitaire Man
|
|
September 29, 1933
|
Stage Mother
|
|
October 6, 1933
|
Night Flight
|
|
October 13, 1933
|
Bombshell
|
|
October 20, 1933
|
Meet the Baron
|
|
October 27, 1933
|
Day of Reckoning
|
|
November 3, 1933
|
The Chief
|
|
November 10, 1933
|
The Prizefighter and the Lady
|
|
November 14, 1933
|
Eskimo
|
|
November 17, 1933
|
Christopher Bean
|
|
November 24, 1933
|
Dancing Lady
|
|
December 1, 1933
|
Should Ladies Behave
|
|
December 8, 1933
|
The Women in His Life
|
|
December 22, 1933
|
Going Hollywood
|
|
December 26, 1933
|
Queen Christina
|
|
December 29, 1933
|
Sons of the Desert
|
A Hal Roach Comedy
Inducted into the National Film Registry in 2012
|
1934
Release date
|
Title
|
Notes
|
January 5, 1934
|
Fugitive Lovers
|
|
January 26, 1934
|
You Can't Buy Everything
|
A Cosmopolitan production
|
February 2, 1934
|
This Side of Heaven
|
|
February 16, 1934
|
The Cat and the Fiddle
|
|
February 23, 1934
|
The Mystery of Mr. X
|
|
March 9, 1934
|
The Show-Off
|
|
March 16, 1934
|
Lazy River
|
|
March 30, 1934
|
Riptide
|
|
April 6, 1934
|
Men in White
|
A Cosmopolitan production
|
April 10, 1934
|
Viva Villa!
|
Nominated for Academy Award for Best Picture
|
April 13, 1934
|
Laughing Boy
|
|
April 16, 1934
|
Tarzan and His Mate
|
Inducted into the National Film Registry in 2003
|
May 4, 1934
|
Manhattan Melodrama
|
A Cosmopolitan production
|
May 9, 1934
|
Sadie McKee
|
|
May 25, 1934
|
The Thin Man
|
Nominated for Academy Award for Best Picture
Inducted into the National Film Registry in 1997
|
June 1, 1934
|
Hollywood Party
|
|
June 8, 1934
|
Operator 13
|
A Cosmopolitan production
|
June 29, 1934
|
Murder in the Private Car
|
|
July 13, 1934
|
Stamboul Quest
|
|
July 27, 1934
|
Paris Interlude
|
|
August 3, 1934
|
The Girl from Missouri
|
|
August 10, 1934
|
Straight Is the Way
|
|
August 17, 1934
|
Treasure Island
|
|
August 24, 1934
|
Hide-Out
|
|
September 1, 1934
|
Chained
|
|
September 7, 1934
|
Have a Heart
|
|
September 14, 1934
|
Death on the Diamond
|
|
September 21, 1934
|
The Barretts of Wimpole Street
|
Nominated for Academy Award for Best Picture Remade in 1956
|
September 28, 1934
|
Outcast Lady
|
|
October 5, 1934
|
Student Tour
|
|
October 19, 1934
|
What Every Woman Knows
|
|
November 2, 1934
|
The Merry Widow
|
|
November 9, 1934
|
Evelyn Prentice
|
A Cosmopolitan production
|
November 23, 1934
|
The Painted Veil
|
|
November 30, 1934
|
Babes in Toyland
|
A Hal Roach production; owned by MGM itself via Orion Pictures since 1997
|
December 7, 1934
|
A Wicked Woman
|
|
December 14, 1934
|
The Gay Bride
|
|
December 21, 1934
|
The Band Plays On
|
|
December 22, 1934
|
Sequoia
|
|
December 23, 1934
|
Forsaking All Others
|
A W. S. Van Dyke production
|
1935
Release date
|
Title
|
Notes
|
January 4, 1935
|
Biography of a Bachelor Girl
|
|
January 11, 1935
|
The Night Is Young
|
|
January 19, 1935
|
David Copperfield
|
Nominated for Academy Award for Best Picture
|
January 25, 1935
|
Society Doctor
|
|
February 8, 1935
|
The Winning Ticket
|
|
February 15, 1935
|
Shadow of Doubt
|
|
February 22, 1935
|
After Office Hours
|
|
March 1, 1935
|
Vanessa: Her Love Story
|
|
March 3, 1935
|
One New York Night
|
|
March 8, 1935
|
Times Square Lady
|
|
March 15, 1935
|
The Casino Murder Case
|
|
March 22, 1935
|
Naughty Marietta
|
Nominated for Academy Award for Best Picture
Inducted into the National Film Registry in 2003
|
March 23, 1935
|
West Point of the Air
|
|
April 12, 1935
|
Baby Face Harrington
|
|
April 19, 1935
|
Reckless
|
|
April 26, 1935
|
Mark of the Vampire
|
|
May 3, 1935
|
Vagabond Lady
|
A Hal Roach Feature Comedy
|
May 10, 1935
|
Age of Indiscretion
|
|
May 17, 1935
|
The Flame Within
|
|
May 27, 1935
|
Murder in the Fleet
|
|
May 31, 1935
|
Public Hero No. 1
|
|
June 14, 1935
|
No More Ladies
|
|
June 28, 1935
|
Calm Yourself
|
|
July 6, 1935
|
Escapade
|
|
July 12, 1935
|
Mad Love
|
|
July 12, 1935
|
The Murder Man
|
|
August 2, 1935
|
Woman Wanted
|
|
August 9, 1935
|
China Seas
|
|
August 9, 1935
|
Pursuit
|
|
August 23, 1935
|
Bonnie Scotland
|
Presented by Hal Roach
|
August 30, 1935
|
Anna Karenina
|
|
August 30, 1935
|
Here Comes the Band
|
|
September 13, 1935
|
The Bishop Misbehaves
|
|
September 18, 1935
|
Broadway Melody of 1936
|
Nominated for Academy Award for Best Picture
|
September 27, 1935
|
O'Shaughnessy's Boy
|
|
October 4, 1935
|
I Live My Life
|
|
October 11, 1935
|
It's in the Air
|
|
October 23, 1935
|
Rendezvous
|
|
November 8, 1935
|
Mutiny on the Bounty
|
Winner of the Academy Award for Best Picture Remade in 1962
|
November 15, 1935
|
A Night at the Opera
|
Inducted into the National Film Registry in 1993
|
November 22, 1935
|
The Perfect Gentleman
|
|
December 6, 1935
|
Ah, Wilderness!
|
|
December 6, 1935
|
Kind Lady
|
|
December 18, 1935
|
Whipsaw
|
|
December 20, 1935
|
Last of the Pagans
|
|
December 27, 1935
|
A Tale of Two Cities
|
Nominated for Academy Award for Best Picture
|
1936
Release date
|
Title
|
Notes
|
January 3, 1936
|
Riffraff
|
|
January 10, 1936
|
Three Live Ghosts
|
|
January 17, 1936
|
Exclusive Story
|
|
January 24, 1936
|
Tough Guy
|
|
February 1, 1936
|
Rose Marie
|
|
February 14, 1936
|
The Bohemian Girl
|
A Hal Roach Feature Comedy
|
February 15, 1936
|
The Voice of Bugle Ann
|
|
February 21, 1936
|
The Garden Murder Case
|
|
February 28, 1936
|
Wife vs. Secretary
|
|
March 6, 1936
|
Three Godfathers
|
|
March 17, 1936
|
Robin Hood of El Dorado
|
|
March 20, 1936
|
Petticoat Fever
|
|
March 27, 1936
|
Moonlight Murder
|
|
April 4, 1936
|
The Unguarded Hour
|
|
April 8, 1936
|
The Great Ziegfeld
|
Winner of the Academy Award for Best Picture
|
April 10, 1936
|
Small Town Girl
|
|
April 24, 1936
|
Absolute Quiet
|
|
May 8, 1936
|
Speed
|
|
May 9, 1936
|
Neighborhood House
|
A Hal Roach Comedy - produced as a feature but released as a 2-reel short.
|
May 15, 1936
|
The Three Wise Guys
|
|
May 22, 1936
|
Trouble for Two
|
|
May 29, 1936
|
Fury
|
Fritz Lang's first American film
Inducted into the National Film Registry in 1995
|
June 19, 1936
|
We Went to College
|
|
June 26, 1936
|
San Francisco
|
Nominated for Academy Award for Best Picture
|
July 10, 1936
|
The Devil-Doll
|
|
July 20, 1936
|
Suzy
|
|
July 31, 1936
|
Women Are Trouble
|
|
August 7, 1936
|
His Brother's Wife
|
|
August 14, 1936
|
Piccadilly Jim
|
|
August 20, 1936
|
Romeo and Juliet
|
Nominated for Academy Award for Best Picture
|
August 21, 1936
|
Kelly the Second
|
A Hal Roach Feature Comedy
|
August 28, 1936
|
The Gorgeous Hussy
|
A Clarence Brown production
|
September 11, 1936
|
Sworn Enemy
|
|
September 18, 1936
|
The Devil Is a Sissy
|
|
September 25, 1936
|
Old Hutch
|
|
October 2, 1936
|
The Longest Night
|
|
October 9, 1936
|
Libeled Lady
|
Nominated for Academy Award for Best Picture
|
October 16, 1936
|
All American Chump
|
|
October 23, 1936
|
Mr. Cinderella
|
Presented by Hal Roach Studios
|
October 30, 1936
|
Our Relations
|
A Hal Roach Feature Comedy
|
November 6, 1936
|
Tarzan Escapes
|
|
November 13, 1936
|
Mad Holiday
|
|
November 20, 1936
|
Love on the Run
|
|
November 27, 1936
|
Born to Dance
|
|
December 11, 1936
|
General Spanky
|
A Hal Roach Feature Comedy
|
December 12, 1936
|
Camille
|
|
December 18, 1936
|
Sinner Take All
|
|
December 25, 1936
|
After the Thin Man
|
|
1937
Release date
|
Title
|
Notes
|
January 8, 1937
|
Under Cover of Night
|
|
January 22, 1937
|
Dangerous Number
|
|
January 26, 1937
|
April Blossoms/April Romance
|
US distribution only; produced in the UK by Alliance Films
|
January 29, 1937
|
The Good Earth
|
Presented by The Theatre Guild Nominated for Academy Award for Best Picture
|
January 29, 1937
|
Man of the People
|
|
February 5, 1937
|
Mama Steps Out
|
|
February 19, 1937
|
The Last of Mrs. Cheyney
|
|
February 26, 1937
|
Espionage
|
|
March 12, 1937
|
A Family Affair
|
1st entry in the Andy Hardy film series
|
March 19, 1937
|
Personal Property
|
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March 26, 1937
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Maytime
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April 2, 1937
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Song of the City
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April 9, 1937
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Aldebaran
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US distribution; produced in Italy by Manenti Film
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April 16, 1937
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Way Out West
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A Hal Roach Feature Comedy, presented by Hal Roach Studios
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April 23, 1937
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The Good Old Soak
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April 23, 1937
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Nobody's Baby
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A Hal Roach Feature Comedy
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April 30, 1937
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Night Must Fall
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May 7, 1937
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They Gave Him a Gun
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May 7, 1937
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The Thirteenth Chair
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May 11, 1937
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Captains Courageous
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Nominated for Academy Award for Best Picture
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May 21, 1937
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Pick a Star
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A Hal Roach comedy
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June 4, 1937
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Parnell
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June 11, 1937
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A Day at the Races
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June 18, 1937
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Married Before Breakfast
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July 2, 1937
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The Emperor's Candlesticks
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July 9, 1937
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Between Two Women
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July 16, 1937
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Topper
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A Hal Roach Feature Comedy
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July 23, 1937
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Saratoga
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July 30, 1937
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London by Night
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August 20, 1937
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Broadway Melody of 1938
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August 27, 1937
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Bad Guy
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September 1, 1937
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The Firefly
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September 3, 1937
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Big City
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September 10, 1937
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The Women Men Marry
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September 17, 1937
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My Dear Miss Aldrich
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October 1, 1937
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Madame X
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October 15, 1937
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The Bride Wore Red
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October 15, 1937
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Double Wedding
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October 22, 1937
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Conquest
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October 29, 1937
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Live, Love and Learn
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November 12, 1937
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The Last Gangster
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November 19, 1937
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Navy Blue and Gold
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December 3, 1937
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Beg, Borrow or Steal
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December 3, 1937
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Thoroughbreds Don't Cry
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December 10, 1937
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You're Only Young Once
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2nd entry in the Andy Hardy film series
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December 14, 1937
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Mannequin
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A Frank Borzage production
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December 24, 1937
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Rosalie
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December 31, 1937
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The Bad Man of Brimstone
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1938
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Notes
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January 7, 1938
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Man-Proof
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January 14, 1938
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Love Is a Headache
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February 4, 1938
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Everybody Sing
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February 11, 1938
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Of Human Hearts
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February 15, 1938
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Paradise for Three
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February 18, 1938
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A Yank at Oxford
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Made by MGM-British
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February 25, 1938
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Arsène Lupin Returns
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March 4, 1938
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Merrily We Live
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Presented by Hal Roach (A Hal Roach Feature Comedy)
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March 12, 1938
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The First Hundred Years
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March 18, 1938
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The Girl of the Golden West
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March 26, 1938
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Judge Hardy's Children
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3rd entry in the Andy Hardy film series
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April 22, 1938
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Test Pilot
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Nominated for Academy Award for Best Picture
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May 13, 1938
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Hold That Kiss
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May 19, 1938
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Yellow Jack
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May 20, 1938
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Swiss Miss
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Presented by Hal Roach Studios
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June 2, 1938
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Three Comrades
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June 10, 1938
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The Toy Wife
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June 17, 1938
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Lord Jeff
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June 24, 1938
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Woman Against Woman
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July 1, 1938
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Port of Seven Seas
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July 5, 1938
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Fast Company
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July 8, 1938
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Marie Antoinette
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July 15, 1938
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The Shopworn Angel
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July 22, 1938
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Love Finds Andy Hardy
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4th entry in the Andy Hardy film series
Inducted into the National Film Registry in 2000
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July 29, 1938
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The Chaser
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August 5, 1938
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The Crowd Roars
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August 12, 1938
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Rich Man, Poor Girl
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August 19, 1938
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Block-Heads
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A Hal Roach Feature Comedy
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September 2, 1938
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Three Loves Has Nancy
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September 9, 1938
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Boys Town
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Nominated for Academy Award for Best Picture
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September 16, 1938
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Too Hot to Handle
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September 30, 1938
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Vacation from Love
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October 7, 1938
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Stablemates
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October 14, 1938
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Young Dr. Kildare
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1st entry in the Dr. Kildare film series
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October 18, 1938
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Listen, Darling
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October 29, 1938
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The Citadel
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made by MGM-British Nominated for Academy Award for Best Picture
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November 4, 1938
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The Great Waltz
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November 11, 1938
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Spring Madness
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November 18, 1938
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The Shining Hour
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November 25, 1938
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Out West with the Hardys
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December 2, 1938
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Flirting with Fate
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Distribution only; produced by David Loew Productions
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December 8, 1938
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Pygmalion
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US distribution; produced in the UK by Gabriel Pascal Productions Nominated for Academy Award for Best Picture
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December 9, 1938
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Dramatic School
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December 16, 1938
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A Christmas Carol
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December 22, 1938
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Sweethearts
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MGM's first three-strip Technicolor film; first feature film appearance of Tanner the Lion
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December 23, 1938
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The Girl Downstairs
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1939
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Title
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Notes
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January 6, 1939
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Stand Up and Fight
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January 13, 1939
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Burn 'Em Up O'Connor
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January 27, 1939
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Idiot's Delight
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January 27, 1939
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Four Girls in White
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February 3, 1939
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Honolulu
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February 10, 1939
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The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
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Remade in 1960
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February 17, 1939
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Fast and Loose
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February 24, 1939
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Let Freedom Ring
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March 10, 1939
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The Ice Follies of 1939
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March 17, 1939
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Within the Law
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March 21, 1939
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Society Lawyer
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March 24, 1939
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Sergeant Madden
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April 7, 1939
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Broadway Serenade
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April 14, 1939
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The Kid from Texas
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April 21, 1939
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The Hardys Ride High
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6th entry in the Andy Hardy film series
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April 28, 1939
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Calling Dr. Kildare
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2nd entry in the Dr. Kildare film series
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May 5, 1939
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Lucky Night
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May 12, 1939
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Tell No Tales
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May 15, 1939
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Goodbye, Mr. Chips
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Made by MGM-British Nominated for Academy Award for Best Picture Remade as musical in 1969
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May 19, 1939
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It's a Wonderful World
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May 26, 1939
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Bridal Suite
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June 9, 1939
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6,000 Enemies
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June 15, 1939
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Land of Liberty
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Distribution only; produced by Motion Picture Producers & Distributors of America A compilation film for the Golden Gate International Exposition and the 1939 New York World's Fair
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June 16, 1939
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Tarzan Finds a Son!
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June 22, 1939
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Maisie
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June 30, 1939
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Stronger Than Desire
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July 6, 1939
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On Borrowed Time
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July 21, 1939
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Andy Hardy Gets Spring Fever
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7th entry in the Andy Hardy film series
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August 4, 1939
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They All Come Out
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August 10, 1939
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Miracles for Sale
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August 11, 1939
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Lady of the Tropics
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August 15, 1939
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The Wizard of Oz
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Nominated for Academy Award for Best Picture Inducted into the National Film Registry in 1989
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August 18, 1939
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These Glamour Girls
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August 29, 1939
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Ask a Policeman
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US distribution only; made in the UK by Gainsborough Pictures
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September 1, 1939
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The Women
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Inducted into the National Film Registry in 2007
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September 8, 1939
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Blackmail
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September 15, 1939
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Thunder Afloat
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September 29, 1939
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Dancing Co-Ed
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October 6, 1939
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Fast and Furious
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October 13, 1939
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Babes in Arms
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October 20, 1939
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At the Circus
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October 27, 1939
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Bad Little Angel
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November 9, 1939
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Ninotchka
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Nominated for Academy Award for Best Picture Remade as musical in 1957
Inducted into the National Film Registry in 1990
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November 17, 1939
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Another Thin Man
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3rd entry in the Thin Man film series
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November 24, 1939
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The Secret of Dr. Kildare
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3rd entry in the Dr. Kildare film series
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December 1, 1939
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Joe and Ethel Turp Call on the President
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December 8, 1939
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Henry Goes Arizona
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December 13, 1939
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Nick Carter, Master Detective
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December 15, 1939
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Balalaika
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December 19, 1939
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Gone with the Wind
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Co-produced by Selznick International Pictures Winner of the Academy Award for Best Picture Inducted into the National Film Registry in 1989
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December 19, 1939
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Remember?
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December 22, 1939
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Judge Hardy and Son
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See also
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