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* April 16 – [[Laurel and Hardy]] comedy ''[[Way Out West (1937 film)|Way Out West]]'' premieres in the US.
* April 16 – [[Laurel and Hardy]] comedy ''[[Way Out West (1937 film)|Way Out West]]'' premieres in the US.
* May 7 – [[Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers]] musical comedy ''[[Shall We Dance (1937 film)|Shall We Dance]]'' premieres in the US.
* May 7 – [[Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers]] musical comedy ''[[Shall We Dance (1937 film)|Shall We Dance]]'' premieres in the US.
* May 11 – Drama ''[[Captains Courageous (1937 film)|Captains Courageous]]'', starring [[Spencer Tracy]], premieres in New York.
* May 11 – Drama ''[[Captains Courageous (1937 film)|Captains Courageous]]'', starring [[Spencer Tracy]], premieres in New York, going into general release on June 25.
* June 7 – [[Jean Harlow]], one of the biggest Hollywood stars of the decade, dies aged 26 at [[Good Samaritan Hospital (Los Angeles)|Good Samaritan Hospital]] in Los Angeles. The official cause of death is listed as [[cerebral edema]], a complication of kidney failure.
* June 7 – [[Jean Harlow]], one of the biggest Hollywood stars of the decade, dies aged 26 at [[Good Samaritan Hospital (Los Angeles)|Good Samaritan Hospital]] in Los Angeles. The official cause of death is listed as [[cerebral edema]], a complication of kidney failure.
* June 11 – [[Marx Brothers]] comedy ''[[A Day at the Races (film)|A Day at the Races]]'' premieres in the U.S.
* June 11 – [[Marx Brothers]] comedy ''[[A Day at the Races (film)|A Day at the Races]]'' premieres in the U.S.
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**13 February
**13 February
***''[[The Great O'Malley]]''
***''[[The Great O'Malley]]''
**18 February
***''[[Lost Horizon (1937 film)|Lost Horizon]]''
**19 February
**19 February
***''[[The Last of Mrs. Cheyney (1937 film)|The Last of Mrs. Cheyney]]''
***''[[The Last of Mrs. Cheyney (1937 film)|The Last of Mrs. Cheyney]]''
*March 1937
*March 1937
**2 March
***''[[Lost Horizon (1937 film)|Lost Horizon]]''
**3 March
**3 March
***''[[Maid of Salem]]''
***''[[Maid of Salem]]''
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***''[[Make Way for Tomorrow]]''
***''[[Make Way for Tomorrow]]''
***''[[The Vicar of Bray (film)|The Vicar of Bray]]''
***''[[The Vicar of Bray (film)|The Vicar of Bray]]''
**11 May
***''[[Captains Courageous (1937 film)|Captains Courageous]]''
**19 May
**19 May
***''[[Academy Award Review of Walt Disney Cartoons]]''
***''[[Academy Award Review of Walt Disney Cartoons]]''
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***''[[Slim (film)|Slim]]''
***''[[Slim (film)|Slim]]''
**25 June
**25 June
***''[[Captains Courageous (1937 film)|Captains Courageous]]''
***''[[Wee Willie Winkie (film)|Wee Willie Winkie]]''
***''[[Wee Willie Winkie (film)|Wee Willie Winkie]]''
**30 June
**30 June
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==Births==
==Births==
* January 1 - [[Suzy Kendall]], English actress
* January 1 - [[Suzy Kendall]], British actress
* January 2 - [[Jack Rader]], American actor
* January 4 – [[Dyan Cannon]], American actress
* January 4 – [[Dyan Cannon]], American actress
* January 7 – [[Harvey Evans]], American actor (d. [[2021 in film|2021]])
* January 7 – [[Harvey Evans]], American actor (d. [[2021 in film|2021]])
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**[[Fran Bennett]], American actress (d. [[2021 in film|2021]])
**[[Fran Bennett]], American actress (d. [[2021 in film|2021]])
**[[Alberta Nelson]], American actress (d. [[2006 in film|2006]])
**[[Alberta Nelson]], American actress (d. [[2006 in film|2006]])
* August 15 – [[Ella Mitchell]], American actress
* August 16 – [[Lorraine Gary]], American retired actress
* August 16 – [[Lorraine Gary]], American retired actress
* August 19 – [[Evadne Baker]], English actress (d. [[1995 in film|1995]])
* August 19 – [[Evadne Baker]], English actress (d. [[1995 in film|1995]])

Revision as of 17:58, 17 September 2024

List of years in film
In television
1934
1935
1936
1937
1938
1939
1940
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The year 1937 in film involved some significant events, including the Walt Disney production of the first American full-length animated film, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.

Top-grossing films (U.S.)

The top ten 1937 released films by box office gross in North America are as follows:

Highest-grossing films of 1937
Rank Title Distributor Domestic rentals
1 Saratoga MGM $2,432,000[1]
2 Maytime $2,183,000[1]
3 The Good Earth $2,002,000[1]
4 Stella Dallas United Artists $2,000,000[2][3]
5 Rosalie MGM $1,946,000[1]
6 Broadway Melody of 1938 $1,889,000[1]
7 Captains Courageous $1,688,000[1]
8 Lost Horizon Columbia $1,683,000[4]
9 A Day at the Races MGM $1,602,000[1]
10 Thin Ice 20th Century Fox $1,590,000[5]

Events

Academy Awards

Top ten money-making stars

Rank Actor/Actress
1. Shirley Temple
2. Clark Gable
3. Robert Taylor
4. Bing Crosby
5. William Powell
6. Jane Withers
7. (tie) Fred Astaire
Ginger Rogers
8. Sonja Henie
9. Gary Cooper
10. Myrna Loy

1937 film releases

January–March

April–June

July–September

October–December

Notable films released in 1937

United States unless stated.

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C

D

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I

J

K

L

M

N

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R

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T

V

W

Y

Z

Serials

Comedy film series

Animated short film series

Births

Deaths

Debuts

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g The Eddie Mannix Ledger, Los Angeles: Margaret Herrick Library, Center for Motion Picture Study.
  2. ^ Madsen, Axel (2015). Stanwyck: A Biography. ISBN 978-1-5040-0861-7. Released in August 1937, Stella Dallas grossed more than $2 million.
  3. ^ Reid, John Howard (2012). 140 All-Time Must-See Movies for Film Lovers Now Available On DVD. ISBN 978-1-105-75295-7. UA's top domestic box office hit of 1937, with gross rentals close to $2 million.
  4. ^ Dick, Bernard F. (1992). Columbia Pictures: Portrait of a Studio. ISBN 978-0-8131-5215-8. Lost Horizon was probably least successful. It was budgeted at $1.66 million, but the combined U.S. and Canadian gross was only $1,683 million, thus barely covering production costs.
  5. ^ "All-time Film Rental Champs". Variety. October 15, 1990.
  6. ^ First Actor to Portray Sherlock Holmes on TV; Guinness World Records online; retrieved November 2016

Sources

  • Block, Alex Ben; Wilson, Lucy Autrey, eds. (2010). George Lucas's Blockbusting: A Decade-By-Decade Survey of Timeless Movies Including Untold Secrets of Their Financial and Cultural Success. HarperCollins. ISBN 978-0-06-177889-6.