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Below is a list of American films released in 1944. Going My Way won Best Picture at the 17th Academy Awards. The remaining four nominees were Double Indemnity, Gaslight, Since You Went Away and Wilson. Ministry of Fear directed by Fritz Lang.
The Three Caballeros, a Walt Disney animated film starring Donald Duck and Dora Luz (released in South America in 1944, but was released in 1945 in the U.S.) Time Flies, starring Tommy Handley ; To Have And Have Not, directed by Howard Hawks, starring Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall; Torment (Hets), directed by Alf Sjoberg –
Castle Keep. Celluloide. Churchill (film) Class of '44. Cloak and Dagger (1946 film) Closing the Ring. Code Name: Emerald. Count Five and Die.
The Blacksmith (1944 film) Blizzard (1944 film) Block Busters. Blonde Fever. Bluebeard (1944 film) The Bodyguard (1944 film) Bon Voyage (1944 film) Boogie-Woogie Dream. Bordertown Trail.
Release date Title Notes January 7, 1944: Sing a Jingle: January 14, 1944: Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves: January 21, 1944: The Spider Woman: distribution only January 22, 1944: Marshal of Gunsmoke: January 28, 1944: Phantom Lady: February 1, 1944: Chip Off the Old Block: Ladies Courageous: distribution only; co-production with Walter Wanger ...
The film or miniseries must be concerned with World War II (or the War of Ethiopia and the Sino-Japanese War) and include events which feature as a part of the war effort. For short films, see the List of World War II short films. For documentaries, see the List of World War II documentary films and the List of Allied propaganda films of World ...
1944: Aventure Malgache: Alfred Hitchcock: Molière Players: World War II: French-language short propaganda film Bees in Paradise: Val Guest: Arthur Askey, Anne Shelton: Musical/comedy: Bell-Bottom George: Marcel Varnel: George Formby, Anne Firth: Comedy: Bon Voyage: Alfred Hitchcock: John Blythe, Molière Players: World War II: French-language ...
J. John Ford's D-Day footage. Categories: Film by year. 1940s in film. 1944 in the arts. 1944 in mass media. Hidden categories: Commons category link from Wikidata.