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A list of American feature films released in 1933. Hollywood was dominated by the eight major studios Fox Film, MGM, Paramount, RKO, Warner Brothers, Columbia Pictures, Universal Pictures and United Artists. Cavalcade won Best Picture at the Academy Awards.
The 6th Academy Awards were held on March 16, 1934, at The Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles.They were hosted by Will Rogers and Rogers also presented all of the awards. This was the last time that the Oscars' eligibility period was spread over two different calendar years, creating the longest time frame for which films could be nominated: the seventeen months from August 1, 1932, to December ...
Blood Money (1933 film) Blow Me Down! Blue of the Night; Blut und Boden – Grundlagen zum neuen Reich; Blutendes Deutschland; Boilesk; Boman's Boy; Bombshell (1933 film) Bon Voyage (1933 film) Bondage (1933 film) Born Lucky; Bosko in Person; Bosko the Musketeer; Bosko's Knight-Mare; Bosko's Picture Show; The Bowery (film) Breed of the Border ...
1933 films (17 C, 1,066 P)-Films set in 1933 (2 C, 69 P) ' ... Pages in category "1933 in film" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.
Title Director Cast Genre Notes The Laughter of Fools: Adrian Brunel: Derrick De Marney, Helen Ferrers, Pat Paterson: Drama: Leave It to Me: Monty Banks: Gene Gerrard, Olive Borden, Molly Lamont
The film's stop motion effects by Willis H. O'Brien revolutionized special effects, leaving a lasting impact on the film industry worldwide and inspired other genre films such as Mighty Joe Young, The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms, [176] Creature from the Black Lagoon, [177] Mothra, [178] and Jurassic Park.
The Wolf Dog is a 1933 American Pre-Code Mascot film serial directed by Colbert Clark and Harry L. Fraser and starring Frankie Darro and Rin Tin Tin, Jr. The plot concerns a young boy becoming the heir to a fortune and a villain attempting to take it from him.
March 2 – King Kong: The original King Kong film, starring Fay Wray and directed by Merian C. Cooper, debuts in New York City. The movie is the first feature film to use stop-motion animation models. March 3 – 1933 Sanriku earthquake: A powerful earthquake and tsunami hit HonshÅ«, Japan, killing approximately 3,000 people. March 4