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Although it was released at the end of 1935 and appears on the List of American films of 1935, A Tale in Two Cities was one of ten films competing for the Academy Award for Best Picture of 1936 at the 9th Academy Awards on March 4, 1937.
The following is an overview of 1936 in film, including significant events, a list of films released and notable births and deaths. Top-grossing films (U.S.) [ edit ]
The Cat Came Back (1936 film) Catherine the Last; The Cattle Thief; Cavalcade of the West; Cavalry (1936 American film) Cavalry (1936 Italian film) Ceiling Zero; César (film) Champagne Charlie (1936 film) Chandra Mohana; Chandrahasan (film) Chandrakantha; The Charge of the Light Brigade (1936 film) Charley's Aunt (1936 film) Charlie Chan at ...
From 1936 to 1957, Cooper ranked 18 times among the top ten box office attractions—a record when he died in 1961, and later surpassed only by John Wayne, who ranked among the top ten 25 times, Clint Eastwood (21 times) and Tom Cruise (20 times).
Sabotage, released in the United States as The Woman Alone, [1] is a 1936 British spy thriller film directed by Alfred Hitchcock starring Sylvia Sidney, Oskar Homolka, and John Loder. It is loosely based on Joseph Conrad 's 1907 novel The Secret Agent , about a woman who discovers that her husband is a terrorist agent.
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M'Liss (1936 film) Make Way for a Lady; Malditas sean las mujeres; Man Hunt (1936 film) The Man I Marry; The Man Under the Bridge; Manzil (1936 film) Maria of the Night; Maria the Maid; Marihuana (1936 film) Mary of Scotland (film) Mayerling (1936 film) Men Are Not Gods; Men of Yesterday; Merijntje Gijzens Jeugd; Mi Buenos Aires querido (1936 film)
A fictitious version of the 8th Academy Awards was a major scene in the 1937 film A Star Is Born, in which the character of Esther Blodgett (stage name Vicki Lester), played by Janet Gaynor, wins the Academy Award for Best Actress, only to have her inebriated husband, fallen movie star Norman Maine, played by Fredric March, crash the party and ...