Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
San Francisco is a 1936 American musical-drama disaster film directed by W. S. Van Dyke, based on the April 18, 1906 San Francisco earthquake. The film stars Clark Gable, Jeanette MacDonald and Spencer Tracy. MacDonald's singing helped make this film a major hit, coming on the heels of her other 1936 blockbuster, Rose Marie.
Theme from San Francisco," also known as "San Francisco," is a song from the 1936 American film San Francisco. It was written by Bronislaw Kaper and Walter Jurmann, with lyrics by Gus Kahn. It is sung by Jeanette MacDonald six times in the film, and becomes an anthem for the survivors of the 1906 earthquake. The lyrics of the chorus begin as ...
The following is an overview of 1936 in film, ... San Francisco, directed by W. S. Van Dyke, starring Clark Gable, Jeanette MacDonald and Spencer Tracy;
Woodbridge Strong Van Dyke II (March 21, 1889 – February 5, 1943) was an American film director who made several successful early sound films, including Tarzan the Ape Man in 1932, The Thin Man in 1934, San Francisco in 1936, and six popular musicals with Nelson Eddy and Jeanette MacDonald.
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.
San Francisco (1936 film) San Francisco Earthquake & Fire: April 18, 1906; The Shock (film) The Sisters (1938 film) W. When the Earth Trembled
San Francisco: 1936: 1987: Turner Entertainment [3] [598] Santa Fe Trail: 1940: 1988: Hal Roach Studios [599] (Color Systems Technology [600]) Saps at Sea: 1940: 1990: RHI Entertainment, Inc. [601] Satya Harishchandra: 1965: 2008: Goldstone Technologies Limited [602] The Scarlet Pimpernel: 1934: 1990: American Film Technologies [3] Scene of the ...
He was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Story for the 1936 film San Francisco. [1] Hopkins was born in Ottawa, Kansas, and died in Hollywood, California, aged 80. According to the book, "The Genius of the System," Hopkins was known for "zingers" and other one liners.