List of Warner Bros. films (1930–1939)

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This is a list of films produced, co-produced, and/or distributed by Warner Bros. and also its subsidiary First National Pictures in the 1930s. From 1928 to 1936, films by First National continued to be credited solely to "First National Pictures". In July 1936, stockholders of First National Pictures, Inc. (primarily Warner Bros.) voted to dissolve the corporation and no further separate First National Pictures were made. This list does not include third-party films or films Warner gained the rights to as a result of mergers or acquisitions.

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1930s

1930

Release dateTitleNotes
January 4, 1930 Second Choice Lost Film
January 5, 1930 Lilies of the Field First National Production
Lost Film [1]
January 19, 1930 Playing Around First National Production
January 26, 1930 In the Next Room First National Production
Lost Film
February 1, 1930 Wide Open
February 2, 1930 Loose Ankles First National Production
February 9, 1930 The Other Tomorrow First National Production
Lost Film
February 15, 1930 She Couldn't Say No Lost Film [2]
February 16, 1930 No, No, Nanette First National Production [2]
Part Technicolor
Lost Film [2]
March 1, 1930 Isle of Escape Lost Film
March 2, 1930 Strictly Modern First National Production
Lost Film
March 8, 1930 The Green Goddess
March 9, 1930 Son of the Gods First National Production
Part Technicolor
Extant Only In Black and White
March 15, 1930 Song of the West All Technicolor [2]
Lost Film [2]
On the Border
March 16, 1930 The Furies First National Production
Lost Film
April 1, 1930 Under a Texas Moon All Technicolor
Extant at UCLA
April 6, 1930 Murder Will Out First National Production
Lost Film
April 13, 1930 Spring Is Here First National Production
April 19, 1930 Those Who Dance
April 20, 1930 Showgirl in Hollywood First National Production
Part Technicolor
Extant Only In Black And White
April 26, 1930 The Second Floor Mystery
May 1, 1930 Hold Everything All Technicolor
Extant Only In Black And White
May 4, 1930 A Notorious Affair First National Production
May 5, 1930 The Man Hunter Lost Film
May 10, 1930 Dumbbells in Ermine Lost Film
May 11, 1930 The Flirting Widow First National Production
May 24, 1930 The Man from Blankley's Lost Film (Fragments Extant)
May 25, 1930 Song of the Flame First National Production [2]
All Technicolor [2]
Lost Film
May 31, 1930 Mammy Technicolor Sequences
June 1, 1930 Back Pay First National Production
June 7, 1930 Courage Lost Film
Rough Waters lost film
June 14, 1930 Golden Dawn All Technicolor
Extant Only In Black And White
June 15, 1930 Sweethearts and Wives First National Production
June 22, 1930 Bride of the Regiment First National Production [3]
All Technicolor [3]
Lost Film
July 6, 1930 Sweet Mama First National Production
July 8, 1930 Recaptured Love
July 20, 1930 Road to Paradise First National Production
August 9, 1930 Sweet Kitty Bellairs All Technicolor [2]
Extant Only In Black And White
July 19, 1930 Dancing Sweeties
July 26, 1930 Three Faces East
August 2, 1930 The Matrimonial Bed
August 6, 1930 Numbered Men First National Production
August 10, 1930 The Dawn Patrol First National Production
August 16, 1930 Oh Sailor Behave
August 23, 1930 The Office Wife
August 24, 1930 Top Speed First National Production [3]
September 7, 1930 The Way of All Men First National Production
Lost Film
September 11, 1930 Big Boy (film)
September 13, 1930 Moby Dick
September 15, 1930 The Bad Man First National Production
Unpreserved Nitrate Print at UCLA; In Danger Of Being Lost
September 21, 1930 Bright Lights First National Production [3]
All Technicolor [3]
Extant Only In Black And White (Color Fragments At LOC)
September 27, 1930 Old English
September 28, 1930 Scarlet Pages First National Production
October 4, 1930 Maybe It's Love
October 5, 1930 College Lovers First National Production
Lost Film
October 11, 1930 Sinner's Holiday
October 12, 1930 The Girl of the Golden West First National Production
Lost Film
October 18, 1930 The Doorway to Hell
October 19, 1930 The Truth About Youth First National Production
October 25, 1930 The Life of the Party All Technicolor
Extant Only In Black And White
October 30, 1930 Kismet First National Production
Lost Film
November 1, 1930 A Soldier's Plaything
November 1, 1930 River's End
November 2, 1930 The Gorilla First National Production
Lost Film
November 9, 1930 Sunny First National Production
November 19, 1930 Call of the Sea
November 23, 1930 The Widow from Chicago First National Production
November 29, 1930 Outward Bound
November 30, 1930 One Night at Susie's First National Production
December 6, 1930 Man to Man
December 7, 1930 Mothers Cry
December 13, 1930 Divorce Among Friends
December 14, 1930 The Lash First National Production
December 21, 1930 Going Wild First National Production
December 27, 1930 Captain Thunder

1931

Release dateTitleNotes
January 3, 1931 Viennese Nights All Technicolor
Extant at UCLA
January 9, 1931 Little Caesar First National Production
January 11, 1931 The Naughty Flirt First National Production
January 17, 1931 Other Men's Women
January 31, 1931 Captain Applejack
February 7, 1931 The Right of Way First National Production
February 14, 1931 Illicit
February 21, 1931 Kiss Me Again First National Production
All Technicolor
Extant Only In Black And White
February 28, 1931 Sit Tight
March 7, 1931 Father's Son First National Production
March 21, 1931 Fifty Million Frenchmen All Technicolor
Extant Only In Black And White
March 28, 1931 The Hot Heiress First National Production
April 2, 1931 The Silent Partner
April 4, 1931 Woman Hungry First National Production
All Technicolor
Lost Film
April 11, 1931 The Finger Points First National Production
April 18, 1931 Misbehaving Ladies First National Production
April 25, 1931 God's Gift to Women
April 29, 1931 Svengali
May 8, 1931 Too Young to Marry First National Production
May 14, 1931 My Past
May 15, 1931 The Millionaire
May 22, 1931 The Public Enemy
May 29, 1931 The Lady Who Dared First National Production
June 6, 1931 Party Husband First National Production
June 13, 1931 The Maltese Falcon
June 20, 1931 Men of the Sky First National Production
Lost Film
June 27, 1931 Gold Dust Gertie
July 4, 1931 Big Business Girl First National Production
July 11, 1931 Smart Money
July 18, 1931 Chances First National Production
July 25, 1931 Children of Dreams Lost Film
August 1, 1931 Broadminded First National Production
August 6, 1931 Stranger in Town
August 8, 1931 Night Nurse
August 15, 1931 The Reckless Hour First National Production
August 21, 1931 The Star Witness
August 22, 1931 Bought!
August 29, 1931 The Last Flight First National Production
September 5, 1931 The Bargain First National Production
Lost Film
September 12, 1931 Alexander Hamilton
September 12, 1931 I Like Your Nerve First National Production
September 19, 1931 Side Show
September 26, 1931 Five Star Final First National Production
Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture
October 3, 1931 Penrod and Sam First National Production
October 10, 1931 The Road to Singapore
October 17, 1931 Honor of the Family First National Production
Lost Film
October 24, 1931 Expensive Women
October 31, 1931 The Ruling Voice First National Production
November 7, 1931 The Mad Genius
November 14, 1931 Blonde Crazy
November 28, 1931 Local Boy Makes Good First National Production
December 5, 1931 Compromised First National Production
Lost Film
December 12, 1931 Safe in Hell First National Production
December 24, 1931 Manhattan Parade All Technicolor
Extant Only In Black And White
Under Eighteen
December 26, 1931 Her Majesty, Love First National Production

1932

Release dateTitleNotes
January 9, 1932 The Woman from Monte Carlo First National Production
January 14, 1932 Union Depot First National Production
January 23, 1932 Taxi!
January 30, 1932 High Pressure
February 6, 1932 The Hatchet Man First National Production
February 19, 1932 The Man Who Played God
February 20, 1932 Fireman, Save My Child First National Production
A Fool's Advice
March 5, 1932 The Expert
March 12, 1932 Play-Girl
March 26, 1932 Alias the Doctor First National Production
March 26, 1932 The Heart of New York
April 2, 1932 It's Tough to Be Famous First National Production
April 9, 1932 Beauty and the Boss
April 16, 1932 The Crowd Roars
April 23, 1932 Man Wanted
April 30, 1932 So Big
May 7, 1932 The Mouthpiece
May 14, 1932 The Famous Ferguson Case First National Production
May 21, 1932 The Rich Are Always with Us First National Production
May 23, 1932 The Tenderfoot First National Production
May 28, 1932 The Strange Love of Molly Louvain First National Production
May 28, 1932 Two Seconds First National Production
June 4, 1932 Street of Women
June 8, 1932 The Dark Horse First National Production
June 18, 1932 Love Is a Racket First National Production
June 18, 1932 Week-End Marriage First National Production
July 16, 1932 Winner Take All
July 23, 1932 The Purchase Price
July 30, 1932 Miss Pinkerton First National Production
August 13, 1932 Jewel Robbery
August 20, 1932 Crooner First National Production
August 27, 1932 Doctor X First National Production
All Technicolor
September 3, 1932 Two Against the World
September 10, 1932 Big City Blues
September 10, 1932 Blessed Event
September 10, 1932 Life Begins First National Production
September 17, 1932 A Successful Calamity
September 24, 1932 Tiger Shark First National Production
September 29, 1932 Illegal
October 8, 1932 The Big Stampede
October 9, 1932 The Crash First National Production
October 15, 1932 The Cabin in the Cotton First National Production
October 22, 1932 One Way Passage
October 29, 1932 Three on a Match First National Production
November 5, 1932 They Call It Sin First National Production
November 12, 1932 Scarlet Dawn
November 19, 1932 I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture
December 8, 1932 You Said a Mouthful First National Production
December 10, 1932 Central Park First National Production
December 17, 1932 Haunted Gold
December 24, 1932 20,000 Years in Sing Sing First National Production
December 24, 1932 Silver Dollar First National Production
December 31, 1932 The Match King First National Production

1933

Release dateTitleNotes
January 7, 1933 Lawyer Man
January 14, 1933 Frisco Jenny First National Production
January 28, 1933 Hard to Handle
January 28, 1933 Parachute Jumper
February 4, 1933 Ladies They Talk About
February 11, 1933 Employees' Entrance First National Production
February 18, 1933 Mystery of the Wax Museum All Technicolor
February 25, 1933 The King's Vacation
March 1, 1933 Blondie Johnson First National Production
March 4, 1933 Girl Missing
March 8, 1933 42nd Street Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture
March 18, 1933 Grand Slam First National Production
March 18, 1933 The Telegraph Trail
March 25, 1933 The Keyhole
April 1, 1933 The Mind Reader First National Production
April 8, 1933 Untamed Africa
April 15, 1933 Central Airport First National Production
April 20, 1933 The Working Man
April 29, 1933 Elmer, the Great First National Production
May 6, 1933 Picture Snatcher
May 13, 1933 Lilly Turner First National Production
May 15, 1933 Ex-Lady
May 20, 1933 The Little Giant First National Production
May 27, 1933 Gold Diggers of 1933
June 3, 1933 The Life of Jimmy Dolan
June 10, 1933 Private Detective 62
June 10, 1933 The Silk Express
June 17, 1933 Heroes for Sale First National Production
June 24, 1933 The Mayor of Hell
July 1, 1933 Baby Face
July 8, 1933 The Narrow Corner
July 15, 1933 She Had to Say Yes First National Production
July 22, 1933 Mary Stevens, M.D.
August 5, 1933 Voltaire
August 19, 1933 Captured!
September 9, 1933 Goodbye Again First National Production
September 16, 1933 Bureau of Missing Persons First National Production
September 23, 1933 I Loved a Woman First National Production
October 7, 1933 Wild Boys of the Road First National Production
October 21, 1933 Footlight Parade
October 28, 1933 The Kennel Murder Case
October 28, 1933 Ever in My Heart
November 4, 1933 College Coach
November 11, 1933 Female First National Production
November 16, 1933 From Headquarters
November 18, 1933 Havana Widows First National Production
November 25, 1933 The World Changes First National Production
December 3, 1933 Lady Killer
December 14, 1933 Convention City First National Production
Lost Film
December 23, 1933 The House on 56th Street
December 23, 1933 Son of a Sailor First National Production

1934

Release dateTitleNotes
January 6, 1934 The Big Shakedown First National Production
January 13, 1934 Easy to Love
January 20, 1934 Hi, Nellie!
January 20, 1934 Massacre First National Production
January 27, 1934 Bedside First National Production
February 3, 1934 Dark Hazard First National Production
February 10, 1934 Mandalay First National Production
February 14, 1934 As the Earth Turns
February 14, 1934 Fashions of 1934 First National Production
February 24, 1934 I've Got Your Number
March 3, 1934 Heat Lightning
March 10, 1934 Jimmy the Gent
March 10, 1934 Journal of a Crime First National Production
March 17, 1934 Wonder Bar First National Production
April 7, 1934 Registered Nurse First National Production
Harold Teen
April 21, 1934 A Modern Hero
April 28, 1934 Upperworld
May 5, 1934 A Very Honorable Guy
May 12, 1934 Merry Wives of Reno
May 19, 1934 Smarty
May 26, 1934 Twenty Million Sweethearts First National Production
May 26, 1934 The Merry Frinks First National Production
June 2, 1934 Fog Over Frisco First National Production
June 9, 1934 The Key
June 16, 1934 He Was Her Man
June 23, 1934 Dr. Monica
June 30, 1934 The Circus Clown First National Production
July 7, 1934 Return of the Terror First National Production
Prequel of The Terror (1928)
July 7, 1934 The Personality Kid
July 14, 1934 Midnight Alibi First National Production
July 14, 1934 Side Streets First National Production
July 21, 1934 Here Comes the Navy Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture
July 28, 1934 Friends of Mr. Sweeney
August 4, 1934 The Man with Two Faces First National Production
August 11, 1934 Housewife
August 25, 1934 The Dragon Murder Case First National Production
September 1, 1934 Dames
September 8, 1934 Desirable
September 15, 1934 British Agent First National Production
September 19, 1934 A Lost Lady
September 22, 1934 The Case of the Howling Dog First National Production
October 6, 1934 Big Hearted Herbert
October 13, 1934 Kansas City Princess
October 13, 1934 Madame Du Barry
October 20, 1934 6 Day Bike Rider First National Production
October 20, 1934 I Sell Anything First National Production
October 27, 1934 Happiness Ahead First National Production
November 3, 1934 The Firebird
November 10, 1934 The St. Louis Kid
November 17, 1934 Gentlemen Are Born First National Production
November 24, 1934 I Am a Thief
November 28, 1934 Flirtation Walk First National Production
Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture
December 8, 1934 Babbitt First National Production
December 15, 1934 The Church Mouse First National Production
December 15, 1934 Murder In The Clouds First National Production
December 22, 1934 The Secret Bride
December 29, 1934 Sweet Adeline

1935

Release dateTitleNotes
January 12, 1935 Maybe It's Love First National Production
January 23, 1935 Bordertown
January 26, 1935 The Right to Live
The White Cockatoo
February 2, 1935 Red Hot Tires First National Production
February 9, 1935 Devil Dogs of the Air
February 16, 1935 The Woman In Red First National Production
February 22, 1935 The Singer of Naples
February 23, 1935 Sweet Music
March 2, 1935 Living on Velvet First National Production
March 9, 1935 While the Patient Slept First National Production
March 15, 1935 Gold Diggers of 1935 First National Production
March 23, 1935 A Night at the Ritz
March 28, 1935 Traveling Saleslady First National Production
March 30, 1935 The Florentine Dagger
April 13, 1935 The Case of the Curious Bride First National Production
April 20, 1935 Go into Your Dance First National Production
April 27, 1935 Mary Jane's Pa First National Production
May 4, 1935 G Men First National Production
May 11, 1935 Dinky
May 18, 1935 Black Fury First National Production
May 25, 1935 In Caliente First National Production
June 1, 1935 The Girl from 10th Avenue
June 8, 1935 Oil for the Lamps of China First National Production
June 15, 1935 Alibi Ike
June 29, 1935 Stranded
July 13, 1935 Don't Bet on Blondes
July 20, 1935 Front Page Woman
July 27, 1935 Bright Lights
Broadway Gondolier
August 3, 1935 The Irish in Us First National Production
August 17, 1935 We're in the Money
August 23, 1935 Going Highbrow
September 7, 1935 Little Big Shot
Page Miss Glory
September 14, 1935 Special Agent
September 21, 1935 The Goose and the Gander
September 28, 1935 I Live for Love
September 30, 1935 A Midsummer Night's Dream Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture
October 5, 1935 The Case of the Lucky Legs
October 12, 1935 Shipmates Forever First National Production
October 19, 1935 Dr. Socrates
October 26, 1935 Personal Maid's Secret
November 2, 1935 Moonlight on the Prairie
November 9, 1935 The Payoff
November 16, 1935 I Found Stella Parish
November 23, 1935 Stars Over Broadway
November 30, 1935 Frisco Kid
December 7, 1935 Broadway Hostess First National Production
December 14, 1935 Miss Pacific Fleet
December 21, 1935 Man of Iron
December 25, 1935 Dangerous
December 28, 1935 Captain Blood Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture

1936

Release dateTitleNotes
January 11, 1936 The Murder of Dr. Harrigan First National Production
January 16, 1936 Ceiling Zero
January 18, 1936 Freshman Love
February 1, 1936 The Widow from Monte Carlo
February 8, 1936 The Petrified Forest
February 12, 1936 Mr. Cohen Takes a Walk
February 15, 1936 Man Hunt
February 22, 1936 The Story of Louis Pasteur Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture
February 28, 1936 Song of the Saddle First National Production
March 7, 1936 Boulder Dam
March 14, 1936 The Walking Dead
March 21, 1936 Colleen
March 28, 1936 Road Gang First National Production
April 4, 1936 Snowed Under First National Production
April 11, 1936 The Singing Kid First National Production
April 18, 1936 Brides Are Like That First National Production
April 25, 1936 I Married a Doctor First National Production
May 2, 1936 Treachery Rides the Range
May 9, 1936 Times Square Playboy
May 16, 1936 The Law in Her Hands First National Production
May 23, 1936 The Golden Arrow First National Production
May 30, 1936 Sons o' Guns
June 6, 1936 Bullets or Ballots First National Production
June 13, 1936 Murder by an Aristocrat First National Production
June 20, 1936 Hearts Divided
June 22, 1936 The Big Noise
July 4, 1936 The White Angel First National Production
July 11, 1936 Two Against the World First National Production
July 18, 1936 Hot Money
July 22, 1936 Satan Met a Lady
July 24, 1936 Earthworm Tractors First National Production
July 25, 1936 Public Enemy's Wife
July 29, 1936 Bengal Tiger
August 1, 1936 The Green Pastures
August 5, 1936 Jailbreak
August 15, 1936 The Case of the Velvet Claws First National Production
August 22, 1936 China Clipper First National Production
August 22, 1936 Love Begins at 20
August 29, 1936 Anthony Adverse Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture
September 5, 1936 Trailin' West First National Production
September 12, 1936 Stage Struck
September 17, 1936 Give Me Your Heart
September 18, 1936 Down the Stretch First National Production
September 26, 1936 Cain and Mabel
October 10, 1936 Isle of Fury
October 20, 1936 The Charge of the Light Brigade
October 24, 1936 Here Comes Carter First National Production
October 31, 1936 The Case of the Black Cat First National Production
November 14, 1936 California Mail
November 14, 1936 The Captain's Kid First National Production
November 21, 1936 Three Men on a Horse
November 28, 1936 Fugitive in the Sky
December 8, 1936 Polo Joe
December 19, 1936 King of Hockey
December 28, 1936 Gold Diggers of 1937
December 31, 1936 Great Guy

1937

Release dateTitleNotes
January 2, 1937 Guns of the Pecos
Smart Blonde
January 9, 1937 Sing Me a Love Song
January 16, 1937 God's Country and the Woman
January 23, 1937 Once a Doctor
January 30, 1937 Black Legion
February 6, 1937 Stolen Holiday
February 13, 1937 The Great O'Malley
February 20, 1937 Green Light
February 26, 1937 Her Husband's Secretary
February 28, 1937 Penrod and Sam
March 6, 1937 Midnight Court
Ready, Willing and Able
March 13, 1937 Land Beyond the Law
March 27, 1937 The King and the Chorus Girl
April 4, 1937 Men in Exile
April 10, 1937 Marked Woman
April 17, 1937 Call It a Day
That Man's Here Again
April 24, 1937 Mountain Justice
May 1, 1937 Melody for Two
May 8, 1937 The Prince and the Pauper
May 15, 1937 The Cherokee Strip
Draegerman Courage
May 22, 1937 The Go Getter
May 29, 1937 Kid Galahad
June 8, 1937 The Case of the Stuttering Bishop
June 12, 1937 Blazing Sixes
June 19, 1937 Fly-Away Baby
June 24, 1937 Slim
June 26, 1937 Another Dawn
July 3, 1937 The Singing Marine
July 10, 1937 Empty Holsters
Public Wedding
July 13, 1937 Marry the Girl
July 15, 1937 Ever Since Eve
July 24, 1937 Talent Scout
August 5, 1937 White Bondage
August 7, 1937 San Quentin
August 14, 1937 Dance Charlie Dance
The Devil's Saddle Legion
August 21, 1937 The Footloose Heiress
Mr. Dodd Takes the Air
August 28, 1937 Confession
September 4, 1937 Varsity Show
September 11, 1937 Prairie Thunder
Wine, Women and Horses
September 18, 1937 That Certain Woman
September 25, 1937 Back in Circulation
October 2, 1937 The Life of Emile Zola Winner of the Academy Award for Best Picture
Love Is on the Air
October 9, 1937 They Won't Forget
October 16, 1937 Over the Goal
October 23, 1937 The Perfect Specimen
October 30, 1937 The Great Garrick
West of Shanghai
November 6, 1937 Alcatraz Island a Cosmopolitan picture
November 13, 1937 The Adventurous Blonde
November 20, 1937 It's Love I'm After
November 27, 1937 Expensive Husbands
Submarine D-1
December 4, 1937 First Lady
December 11, 1937 Missing Witnesses
Sh! The Octopus
December 18, 1937 She Loved a Fireman
December 25, 1937 Tovarich

1938

Release dateTitleNotes
January 1, 1938 Sergeant Murphy
January 8, 1938 The Patient in Room 18
Swing Your Lady
January 15, 1938 Hollywood Hotel
January 22, 1938 The Invisible Menace
February 5, 1938 Blondes at Work
February 12, 1938 Daredevil Drivers
Gold Is Where You Find It
February 26, 1938 Penrod and His Twin Brother
March 5, 1938 A Slight Case of Murder
March 12, 1938 Love, Honor and Behave
March 19, 1938 He Couldn't Say No
March 26, 1938 Jezebel Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture
April 2, 1938 Over the Wall
April 9, 1938 Accidents Will Happen
April 16, 1938 Fools for Scandal
April 23, 1938 Women Are Like That
April 30, 1938 The Beloved Brat
May 7, 1938 Torchy Blane in Panama
May 14, 1938 The Adventures of Robin Hood Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture
May 21, 1938 Mystery House
May 28, 1938 Crime School
June 4, 1938 Little Miss Thoroughbred
June 11, 1938 Gold Diggers in Paris
June 18, 1938 When Were You Born
June 23, 1938 White Banners
July 9, 1938 Cowboy from Brooklyn
My Bill
July 16, 1938 Men Are Such Fools
Racket Busters
July 23, 1938 Penrod's Double Trouble
July 30, 1938 The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse
August 8, 1938 Mr. Chump
August 9, 1938 Four Daughters Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture
August 27, 1938 Boy Meets Girl
September 3, 1938 Four's a Crowd
September 10, 1938 Secrets of an Actress
September 17, 1938 Valley of the Giants
October 1, 1938 Garden of the Moon
October 8, 1938 Broadway Musketeers
October 14, 1938 The Sisters
October 22, 1938 Girls on Probation
October 29, 1938 Brother Rat
November 5, 1938 Hard to Get
November 12, 1938 Torchy Gets Her Man
November 19, 1938 Nancy Drew... Detective
November 26, 1938 Angels with Dirty Faces
December 3, 1938 Comet Over Broadway
December 10, 1938 Heart of the North
December 24, 1938 The Dawn Patrol remake of the Warner Bros. 1930 film
December 31, 1938 Going Places

1939

Release dateTitleNotes
January 7, 1939 Devil's Island
January 14, 1939 King of the Underworld
January 21, 1939 Off the Record
January 28, 1939 They Made Me a Criminal Public domain
February 4, 1939 Torchy Blane in Chinatown
February 11, 1939 Wings of the Navy
February 18, 1939 Nancy Drew... Reporter
February 25, 1939 Yes, My Darling Daughter
March 4, 1939 Secret Service of the Air
March 11, 1939 The Oklahoma Kid
March 18, 1939 The Adventures of Jane Arden
March 25, 1939 Blackwell's Island
April 1, 1939 On Trial
April 8, 1939 Dodge City
April 15, 1939 Women in the Wind
April 22, 1939 Dark Victory Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture
April 24, 1939 Juarez
May 6, 1939 Confessions of a Nazi Spy
May 13, 1939 Torchy Runs for Mayor
May 20, 1939 Sweepstakes Winner
You Can't Get Away with Murder
May 23, 1939 The Kid from Kokomo
May 27, 1939 Code of the Secret Service
June 3, 1939 The Man Who Dared
June 17, 1939 Nancy Drew... Trouble Shooter
July 1, 1939 Naughty but Nice
July 8, 1939 Hell's Kitchen
July 15, 1939 Waterfront
July 22, 1939 Daughters Courageous
Each Dawn I Die
July 29, 1939 The Cowboy Quarterback
August 5, 1939 Indianapolis Speedway
August 12, 1939 Torchy Blane... Playing with Dynamite
August 26, 1939 The Angels Wash Their Faces
Everybody's Hobby
September 2, 1939 The Old Maid
September 9, 1939 Nancy Drew and the Hidden Staircase
September 16, 1939 Dust Be My Destiny
September 23, 1939 No Place to Go
September 30, 1939 Espionage Agent
October 7, 1939 Pride of the Blue Grass
October 14, 1939 On Your Toes
October 21, 1939 Smashing the Money Ring
October 23, 1939 The Roaring Twenties
November 4, 1939 Kid Nightingale
November 11, 1939 The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex
November 18, 1939 On Dress Parade
November 25, 1939 We Are Not Alone
December 2, 1939 The Return of Doctor X
December 9, 1939 Private Detective
December 16, 1939 The Mad Empress
December 23, 1939 Sons of the Sea
December 25, 1939 Four Wives
December 30, 1939 Invisible Stripes

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Associated Artists Productions, Inc. (a.a.p.) later known as United Artists Associated was an American distributor of theatrical feature films and short subjects for television. Associated Artists Productions was the copyright owner of the Popeye the Sailor shorts by Paramount Pictures, and the pre-1950 Warner Bros. Pictures film library, notably the pre-August 1948 color Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies series of animated shorts, and the black-and-white Merrie Melodies shorts from Hugh Harman and Rudolf Ising, excluding Lady, Play Your Mandolin!.

Poverty Row is a slang term for small Hollywood studios that produced B movies from the 1920s to the 1950s, typically with much smaller budgets and lower production values than those of the major studios. Although many of these studios were based in the vicinity of Gower Street in Hollywood, the term does not necessarily relate to any specific physical location.

<i>Convention City</i> 1933 film

Convention City is a 1933 American pre-Code sex comedy film directed by Archie Mayo, and starring Joan Blondell, Guy Kibbee, Dick Powell, Mary Astor and Adolphe Menjou. The film was produced by Henry Blanke and First National Pictures and distributed by Warner Bros.

<i>Song of the West</i> 1930 film

Song of the West is a 1930 American Pre-Code musical Western film produced by Warner Bros., and photographed entirely in Technicolor. It was based on the 1928 Broadway musical Rainbow by Vincent Youmans (music), Oscar Hammerstein II (lyrics) and Laurence Stallings (book). It starred John Boles, Joe E. Brown and Vivienne Segal, and was the first all-color all-talking feature to be filmed entirely outdoors.

Grand National Films, Inc was an American independent motion picture production-distribution company in operation from 1936 to 1939. The company had no relation to the British Grand National Pictures.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Vitaphone Varieties</span>

Vitaphone Varieties is a series title used for all of Warner Bros.', earliest short film "talkies" of the 1920s, initially made using the Vitaphone sound on disc process before a switch to the sound-on-film format early in the 1930s. These were the first major film studio-backed sound films, initially showcased with the 1926 synchronized scored features Don Juan and The Better 'Ole. Although independent producers like Lee de Forest's Phonofilm were successfully making sound film shorts as early as 1922, they were very limited in their distribution and their audio was generally not as loud and clear in theaters as Vitaphone's. The success of the early Vitaphone shorts, initially filmed only in New York, helped launch the sound revolution in Hollywood.

References

  1. Barrios, Richard (1995). A Song in the Dark: The Birth of the Musical Film. Oxford University Press. p. 317. ISBN   9780195088113.
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