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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.
L. Lady in the Dark, starring Ginger Rogers and Ray Milland. Lady, Let's Dance, ice skating musical starring Belita and comedy ice team Frick and Frack. Lake Placid Serenade, starring Vera Ralston. Laura, directed by Otto Preminger, starring Gene Tierney, Dana Andrews, Clifton Webb and Vincent Price.
Saturday, October 12. Christmas Wreaths and Ribbons, starring Kristin Wollett and Casey Elliott (Great American Family at 8 p.m. ET.). Friday, October 18 ‘Twas the Date Before Christmas ...
August 16. Paris télévision – Fernsehsender Paris stops broadcasting. Broadcasting is resumed by the new French government in October 1944 under the name Télévision française with the same technical equipment. John Logie Baird demonstrates the world's first color television picture tube. Color movies are shown from a flying-spot scanner.
Henry V is a 1944 British Technicolor epic film adaptation of William Shakespeare's play of the same title.The on-screen title is The Chronicle History of King Henry the Fift with his battell fought at Agincourt in France (derived from the title of the 1600 quarto edition of the play, though changing the spelling from "Agin Court").
Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture. My Love Came Back. July 16, 1940. The Man Who Talked Too Much. July 27, 1940. Ladies Must Live. August 3, 1940. They Drive by Night. August 10, 1940.
Wilson. (1944 film) Wilson is a 1944 biographical film about Woodrow Wilson, the 28th president of the United States. Shot in Technicolor and directed by Henry King, the film stars Alexander Knox, Charles Coburn, Geraldine Fitzgerald, Thomas Mitchell, Ruth Nelson, Sir Cedric Hardwicke, Vincent Price, William Eythe and Mary Anderson.
Target for Today is a documentary film describing the preparation and mounting of a United States Army Air Forces raid on East Prussia. It contains much combat footage of B-17 and B-24 bombers and named for the phrase used at briefings before air raids. The October 1943 footage was filmed during Eighth Air Force attacks on Nazi Germany ...