List of 1935 box office number-one films in the United States

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This is a list of films which placed number one at the box office in the United States during 1935. The results are based on the receipts of over 100 theaters in 17-20 key cities reported by Motion Picture Herald weekly.

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Number-one films

MonthTitleGrossRef
January Forsaking All Others $396,900 [1] [2] [3]
February David Copperfield $548,870 [4] [5] [6]
March Roberta $582,325 [7] [8] [9] [10]
April$210,350 [11] [12] [13]
May G Men $487,288 [14] [15] [16]
June No More Ladies $249,600 [17] [18] [19]
July Love Me Forever $547,849 [20] [21] [22]
August Curly Top $391,590 [23] [24] [25] [26]
September Top Hat $907,650 [27] [28] [29]
October Broadway Melody of 1936 $332,850 [30] [31] [32]
November Mutiny on the Bounty $597,650 [33] [34] [35] [36]
December$306,800 [33] [37] [38]

References

  1. "Box Office Champions for January". Motion Picture Herald. February 23, 1935. p. 26 via Internet Archive.
  2. "Theatre Receipts". Motion Picture Herald. January 19, 1935. p. 76 via Internet Archive. Weeks ended 5 and 12 January: Boston $24,000; Buffalo $12,300; Chicago $43,000; Cleveland $37,000; Denver $9,600; Indianapolis $8,300; Kansas City $28,000; New York $102,000; Oklahoma City $13,000; Omaha $11,300; Philadelpha $18,000; Portland $5,000; San Francisco $27,000
  3. "Theatre Receipts". Motion Picture Herald. February 2, 1935. p. 72 via Internet Archive. Weeks ended 19 and 26 January: Chicago $10,000; Minneapolis $6,400; Philadelpha $17,000; Portland $5,000; San Francisco $20,000
  4. "Box Office Champions for February". Motion Picture Herald. March 23, 1935. p. 14 via Internet Archive.
  5. "Theatre Receipts". Motion Picture Herald. February 16, 1935. p. 61 via Internet Archive. Weeks ended 2 and 9 February: Boston $25,000; Buffalo $17,200; Cleveland $34,000; Denver $11,000; Indianapolis $15,000; Kansas City $21,200; Minneapolis $10,500; New York $104,370; Omaha $9,000; Philadelpha $39,000; San Francisco $23,500
  6. "Theatre Receipts". Motion Picture Herald. March 2, 1935. p. 66 via Internet Archive. Weeks ended 16 and 23 February: Buffalo $7,800; Chicago $45,000; Cleveland $6,500; Denver $2,900; Hollywood $23,500; Los Angeles $25,500; Minneapolis $5,000; New York $79,500; Oklahoma City $8,000; Philadelpha $15,300; Portland $11,500; Seattle $8,600
  7. "Box Office Champions for March". Motion Picture Herald. April 20, 1935. p. 40 via Internet Archive.
  8. "Theatre Receipts". Motion Picture Herald. March 16, 1935. pp. 51–53 via Internet Archive. Week ended 9 March: Kansas City $16,000; Omaha $8,200
  9. "Theatre Receipts". Motion Picture Herald. March 30, 1935. pp. 66–68 via Internet Archive. Weeks ended 16 and 23 March: Boston $30,000; Cleveland $36,500; Hollywood $26,300; Indianapolis $10,000; Kansas City $12,500; Los Angeles $28,000; Minneapolis $7,000; New York $189,000; Omaha $5,100; Philadelphia $43,000; Portland $13,000; Seattle $11,300
  10. "Theatre Receipts". Motion Picture Herald. April 6, 1935. pp. 67–69 via Internet Archive. Week ended 30 March: Boston $22,000; Buffalo $10,400; Chicago $30,000; Cleveland $4,300; Denver $10,000; Hollywood $9,125; Indianapolis $6,000; Los Angeles $12,000; Minneapolis $6,500; Oklahama $8,000; Philadelphia $12,000; San Francisco $12,000; Seattle $4,100
  11. "Box Office Champions for April". Motion Picture Herald. May 18, 1935. p. 16 via Internet Archive.
  12. "Theatre Receipts". Motion Picture Herald. April 20, 1935. pp. 46–50 via Internet Archive. Weeks ended 6 and 13 April: Boston $31,000; Buffalo $9,200; Chicago $51,000; Cleveland $5,100; Denver $6,000; Indianapolis $2,500; Los Angeles $9,600; New York $21,000; Philadelphia $5,800; San Francisco $8,500; Seattle $8,450
  13. "Theatre Receipts". Motion Picture Herald. May 4, 1935. pp. 48–52 via Internet Archive. Weeks ended 20 and 27 April: Boston $12,000; Chicago $22,000; Montreal $15,000; Seattle $3,200
  14. "Box Office Champions for May". Motion Picture Herald. June 22, 1935. p. 54 via Internet Archive.
  15. "Theatre Receipts". Motion Picture Herald. May 18, 1935. pp. 73–75 via Internet Archive. Weeks ended 4 and 11 May: Boston $34,000; Buffalo $10,300; Chicago $43,000; Cleveland $19,500; Hollywood $22,000; Indianapolis $7,500; Los Angeles $24,250; Minneapolis $7,000; New York $60,138; Omaha $8,700; Philadelphia $12,500; Portland $3,000; San Francisco $33,500
  16. "Theatre Receipts". Motion Picture Herald. June 1, 1935. pp. 65–68 via Internet Archive. Weeks ended 18 and 25 May: Boston $15,000 (double bill with $10 Raise ); Buffalo $8,000; Chicago $35,000; Cleveland $13,600; Denver $9,000; Kansas City $14,300; New York $65,200; Philadelphia $14,500; San Francisco $10,500; Seattle $16,800
  17. "Box Office Champions for June". Motion Picture Herald. August 3, 1935. p. 52 via Internet Archive.
  18. "Theatre Receipts". Motion Picture Herald. June 29, 1935. pp. 73–75 via Internet Archive. Weeks ended 15 and 22 June: Boston $18,000; Buffalo $13,900; Cleveland $16,000; Denver $8,000; Hollywood $20,700 (double bill with Black Sheep ); Kansas City $18,500; Los Angeles $27,600 (double bill with Black Sheep); Oklahoma City $6,500; Omaha $7,800; Philadelphia $14,000; San Francisco $24,000
  19. "Theatre Receipts". Motion Picture Herald. July 6, 1935. pp. 91–93 via Internet Archive. Week ended 29 June: Boston $8,000; Chicago $15,000; Cleveland $6,500; Denver $1,200; Indianapolis $6,000; Kansas City $7,900; Minneapolis $6,000; Philadelphia $13,000; Portland $6,000; San Francisco $5,000
  20. "Box Office Champions for July". Motion Picture Herald. August 24, 1935. p. 46 via Internet Archive.
  21. "Theatre Receipts". Motion Picture Herald. July 20, 1935. pp. 77–81 via Internet Archive. Weeks ended 6 and 13 July: New York $185,319
  22. "Theatre Receipts". Motion Picture Herald. August 3, 1935. pp. 73–75 via Internet Archive. Weeks ended 20 and 27 July: Boston $22,000; Chicago $74,000; Cleveland $20,300; Denver $12,000; Indianapolis $11,000; Kansas City $21,100; Los Angeles $38,500; Minneapolis $13,500; New York $65,500; Omaha $8,200; Philadelphia $23,500; Portland $15,000; San Francisco $30,780; Seattle $7,150
  23. "Box Office Champions for August". Motion Picture Herald. September 28, 1935. p. 196 via Internet Archive.
  24. "Theatre Receipts". Motion Picture Herald. August 17, 1935. pp. 60–63 via Internet Archive. Weeks ended 3 and 10 August: Boston $24,000; Buffalo $21,100; Denver $13,200; Indianapolis $11,500; Kansas City $9,400; New York $77,000; Oklahoma City $7,000; Omaha $11,400 (double bill with Smart Girl ; Philadelphia $25,000; Portland $16,000; Seattle $13,550
  25. "Theatre Receipts". Motion Picture Herald. August 31, 1935. pp. 59–63 via Internet Archive. Weeks ended 17 and 24 August: Chicago $40,500; Cleveland $6,750; Hollywood $13,490; Los Angeles $15,700; Minneapolis $10,000; Montreal $8,500; New York $11,700; Philadelphia $11,000; San Francisco $27,000
  26. "Theatre Receipts". Motion Picture Herald. September 7, 1935. pp. 55–57 via Internet Archive. Week ended 31 August: Chicago $7,800; San Francisco $10,000
  27. "Box Office Champions for September". Motion Picture Herald. October 26, 1935. p. 30 via Internet Archive.
  28. "Theatre Receipts". Motion Picture Herald. September 21, 1935. pp. 50–52 via Internet Archive. Weeks ended 7 and 14 September: Boston $60,000; Chicago $32,500; Denver $19,000; Hollywood $35,000; Kansas City $15,000; Los Angeles $33,000; Montreal $22,000; New York $244,700; Omaha $9,500; Philadelphia $25,000; Portland $9,000; San Francisco $26,000
  29. "Theatre Receipts". Motion Picture Herald. October 5, 1935. pp. 63–65 via Internet Archive. Weeks ended 21 and 28 September: Boston $33,000; Buffalo $19,000; Chicago $54,700; Cleveland $40,000; Denver $2,500; Hollywood $16,300; Indianapolis $12,000; Los Angeles $16,600; New York $97,000; Omaha $5,600; Philadelphia $19,700; Portland $10,000; San Francisco $33,000; Seattle $17,550
  30. "Box Office Champions for October". Motion Picture Herald. November 23, 1935. p. 44 via Internet Archive.
  31. "Theatre Receipts". Motion Picture Herald. October 19, 1935. pp. 93–95 via Internet Archive. Weeks ended 5 and 12 October: Boston $59,000; Buffalo $22,900; Cleveland $26,700; Denver $8,500; Hollywood $7,300; Indianapolis $10,000; Kansas City $23,000; Los Angeles $7,300; New York $28,500; Omaha $10,100; Philadelphia $25,500; Seattle $13,300
  32. "Theatre Receipts". Motion Picture Herald. November 2, 1935. pp. 95–97 via Internet Archive. Weeks ended 19 and 26 October: Chicago $36,000; Cleveland $6,900; Denver $3,500; Oklahoma City $7,400; Philadelphia $5,300; San Francisco $23,000; Seattle $8,650
  33. 1 2 "Box Office Champions for December". Motion Picture Herald. January 25, 1936. p. 40 via Internet Archive.
  34. The Box Office Check-up of 1935. Quigley Publishing Company. 1936. p. 52 via Internet Archive.
  35. "Theatre Receipts". Motion Picture Herald. November 30, 1935. pp. 76–81 via Internet Archive. Weeks ended 16 and 23 November: Boston $86,500; Buffalo $34,000; Cleveland $39,500; Denver $20,000; Indianapolis $17,500; Kansas City $30,500; Minneapolis $14,000; New York $135,300; Oklahoma City $8,800; Omaha $10,100 (double bill with King Solomon of Broadway ); Philadelphia $49,000; Portland $16,500; Seattle $9,650
  36. "Theatre Receipts". Motion Picture Herald. December 7, 1935. pp. 76–79 via Internet Archive. Week ended 30 November: Buffalo $5,600; Chicago $34,100; Cleveland $8,800; Minneapolis $4,500; New York $42,200; Philadelphia $17,000; Portland $8,000; Seattle $6,100
  37. "Theatre Receipts". Motion Picture Herald. December 21, 1935. pp. 62–66 via Internet Archive. Weeks ended 7 and 14 December: Chicago $41,200; Cleveland $5,500; Hollywood $30,600; Los Angeles $39,500; Montreal $26,500; New York $32,000; Portland $13,000; San Francisco $27,000; Seattle $9,250
  38. "Theatre Receipts". Motion Picture Herald. January 4, 1936. pp. 59–62 via Internet Archive. Weeks ended 21 and 28 December: Chicago $22,500; Montreal $6,500; Philadelphia $10,500; Portland $4,000; San Francisco $35,000; Seattle $3,750

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