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The film opens nationwide on February 4, 1938, and is a massive box office success, briefly holding the record as the highest-grossing sound film of all time. Monogram Pictures, who had merged with Republic Pictures two years earlier, decide to separate and distribute their own films again.
This list of American films of 1937 compiles American feature-length motion pictures that were released in 1937. The 10th Academy Awards , hosted by Bob Burns , were presented on March 10, 1938 at the Los Angeles Biltmore Hotel .
The Black Corsair (1937 film) Black Legion (film) The Black Tulip (1937 film) Blackmailer (1937 film) Blake of Scotland Yard (1937 film) Blanchette (1937 film) Blazing Barriers; Blazing Sixes; Blonde Trouble; The Blood Stain; Blossoms on Broadway; The Blue Squadron (1937 film) Boissière (film) Boothill Brigade; Boots and Saddles (film) Boots ...
1937 film festivals (1 P) I. 1937 in Indian cinema (2 P) S. Film series introduced in 1937 (6 P) Pages in category "1937 in film" The following 3 pages are in this ...
They Won't Forget is a 1937 American drama film directed by Mervyn LeRoy and starring Claude Rains, Gloria Dickson, Edward Norris, and Lana Turner, in her feature debut.It was based on a novel by Ward Greene called Death in the Deep South, which was in turn a fictionalized account of a real-life case: the trial and subsequent lynching of Leo Frank after the murder of Mary Phagan in 1913.
First technicolor film shot in the British Isles Wise Guys: Harry Langdon: Charlie Naughton, Jimmy Gold, Robert Nainby: Comedy [8] You Live and Learn: Arthur B. Woods: Glenda Farrell, Claude Hulbert, Glen Alyn: Comedy: Young and Innocent: Alfred Hitchcock: Nova Pilbeam, Derrick De Marney, Percy Marmont: Mystery
In 1937, Universal Pictures made a deal with the Crime Club who published whodunnit novels. [2] Universal were granted the right to select four of their yearly published novels to adapt into films. [2] The unit responsible for these films was producer Irving Starr. [2] Eleven films were made in the series between 1937 and 1939. [3]
On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an aggregate score of 100% based on 5 critic reviews. [7] Conquest grossed $730,000 in the United States and $1,411,000 in other markets, bringing the total sum of $2,141,000. Although a success with audiences, the film's high budget resulted in a loss of $1,397,000. [8]