1938 in film explained
The year 1938 in film involved some significant events.
Top-grossing films (U.S.)
The top ten 1938 released films by box office gross in North America are as follows:
Highest-grossing films of 1938Rank | Title | Distributor | Domestic rentals |
---|
1 | Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs | RKO/Walt Disney | $3,996,000[1] [2] |
---|
2 | Boys Town | MGM | $2,828,000[3] |
---|
3 | Alexander's Ragtime Band | 20th Century Fox | $2,630,000[4] |
---|
4 | Test Pilot | MGM | $2,431,000 |
---|
5 | You Can't Take It with You | Columbia | $2,182,000 |
---|
6 | Sweethearts | MGM | $2,017,000[5] |
---|
7 | In Old Chicago | 20th Century Fox | $1,964,000 |
---|
8 | The Adventures of Robin Hood | Warner Bros. | $1,928,000[6] |
---|
9 | Love Finds Andy Hardy | MGM | $1,637,000 |
---|
10 | Marie Antoinette | $1,633,000 | |
---|
Events
- January – MGM announces that Judy Garland will be cast in the role of Dorothy Gale in the upcoming The Wizard of Oz film. Ray Bolger is cast as the Tin Woodman and Buddy Ebsen as the Scarecrow. At Bolger's insistence, the roles are switched between the two actors. On July 25, MGM announces Bert Lahr has been cast as the Cowardly Lion.
- January 21 – Pioneering French film director Georges Méliès, best remembered for groundbreaking films like A Trip to the Moon and The Impossible Voyage, dies in Paris, aged 76.
- February 4 – Walt Disney's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, the first-ever full-length animated feature film, is released nationally in the United States, less than two months after its premiere in Los Angeles. The film is a huge box office success, and briefly holds the record as the highest-grossing sound film of all time.
- February 24 – The entertainment trade newspaper Variety confirms that the film studio Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) had bought the rights to adapt L. Frank Baum’s beloved children’s novel The Wonderful Wizard of Oz for the screen
- April 5 – Noel Langley completes the first script for The Wizard of Oz.
- April 20 – Leonard Slye appears in his first starring role as Roy Rogers in Under Western Stars. He becomes one of the most popular Western stars being ranked number one from 1943 to 1952 and would become known as "King of the Cowboys".
- May 7 – Lyricist Yip Harburg and composer Harold Arlen begin work on the musical score for The Wizard of Oz.
- May 14 – Release of Warner Bros.' epic swashbuckler film The Adventures of Robin Hood, starring Errol Flynn and Olivia de Havilland. Critically acclaimed for its vivid use of Technicolor, as well as its memorable action scenes, the film goes on to win three Academy Awards.
- October 13 – Filming starts on The Wizard of Oz on the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer studio lot in Culver City, California, initially with Richard Thorpe as director.
- October 21 – Buddy Ebsen suffers from a near fatal allergic reaction to the aluminum dust used in his Tin Woodman make-up on the set of The Wizard of Oz. Ebsen is replaced by Jack Haley.
- December 22 – MGM's first feature film in three-strip Technicolor, Sweethearts, starring Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy, is released.
- December 23 – Margaret Hamilton is severely burned during a mishap on the set of The Wizard of Oz. Hamilton, cast in the role of the Wicked Witch of the West, leaves the film for six weeks.
- Orson Welles makes Too Much Johnson, starring Joseph Cotten. It is never completed and first released only in 2013.
- Producer George Minter establishes Renown Pictures, a British film distributor.[7]
Academy Awards
See main article: 11th Academy Awards.
1938 film releases
January–March
- January 1938
- February 1938
- March 1938
April–June
- April 1938
- May 1938
- June 1938
July–September
- July 1938
- August 1938
- September 1938
- September 9
- September 16
- September 29
October–December
- October 1938
- November 1938
- December 1938
Notable films released in 1938
United States unless stated
A
- Adiós Buenos Aires – (Argentina/Spain/Canada)
- The Adventures of Marco Polo, starring Gary Cooper and Basil Rathbone
- The Adventures of Robin Hood, directed by Michael Curtiz, starring Errol Flynn, Olivia de Havilland, Basil Rathbone
- The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, directed by Norman Taurog
- Águila o sol (Heads or Tails), starring Cantinflas – (Mexico)
- Alexander Nevsky, directed by Sergei Eisenstein, starring Nikolai Cherkasov – (U.S.S.R.)
- Alexander's Ragtime Band, starring Tyrone Power, Don Ameche, Alice Faye
- Algiers, starring Charles Boyer and Hedy Lamarr
- The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse, starring Edward G. Robinson
- Angels with Dirty Faces, starring James Cagney, Pat O'Brien, Humphrey Bogart
B
- Bank Holiday, starring Margaret Lockwood – (GB)
- La Bête humaine (The Human Beast), directed by Jean Renoir, starring Jean Gabin and Simone Simon – (France)
- The Big Broadcast of 1938, starring W.C. Fields, Martha Raye, Bob Hope, Dorothy Lamour
- Billy the Kid Returns, starring Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy
- Block-Heads, starring Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy
- Blondie, starring Penny Singleton
- Bluebeard's Eighth Wife, starring Gary Cooper and Claudette Colbert
- Boys Town, starring Spencer Tracy and Mickey Rooney
- Bringing Up Baby, directed by Howard Hawks, starring Cary Grant and Katharine Hepburn – number 14 on the American Film Institute list of best comedy films
- The Buccaneer, directed by Cecil B. DeMille, starring Fredric March
C
- Carefree, starring Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers
- Carmen, la de Triana (Carmen, the girl from Triana) – (Spain/Germany)
- Charlie Chan in Honolulu, starring Sidney Toler
- A Christmas Carol, starring Reginald Owen
- The Citadel, directed by King Vidor, starring Robert Donat and Rosalind Russell – (GB)
- Climbing High, starring Michael Redgrave and Jessie Matthews – (GB)
- Cocoanut Grove, starring Fred MacMurray
- College Swing, starring George Burns, Gracie Allen, Martha Raye, Bob Hope
- Convict 99, starring Will Hay – (GB)
- Crime School, starring The Dead End Kids and Humphrey Bogart
- The Crowd Roars, starring Robert Taylor and Maureen O'Sullivan
D
F
- La Femme du Boulanger (The Baker's Wife), directed by Marcel Pagnol, starring Raimu – (France)
- Ferdinand the Bull, a Disney animated short
- Fools for Scandal, starring Carole Lombard
- The Four Companions, directed by Carl Froelich, starring Ingrid Bergman (Germany)
- Four Daughters, starring Claude Rains
- Four Men and a Prayer, directed by John Ford, starring Loretta Young, Richard Greene, David Niven
- Four's a Crowd, starring Errol Flynn, Olivia de Havilland, Rosalind Russell, Patric Knowles
G
H
I
J
K
L
- The Lady Vanishes, directed by Alfred Hitchcock, starring Michael Redgrave and Margaret Lockwood – (GB)
- Listen, Darling, starring Judy Garland and Freddie Bartholomew
- Little Miss Broadway, starring Shirley Temple, Jimmy Durante, Edna May Oliver
- Little Tough Guy, starring Robert Wilcox, Helen Parrish, Marjorie Main
M
- Mad About Music, starring Deanna Durbin and Herbert Marshall
- The Mad Miss Manton, starring Barbara Stanwyck and Henry Fonda
- A Man to Remember, starring Anne Shirley and Edward Ellis
- Marie Antoinette, starring Norma Shearer and Tyrone Power
- Men with Wings, directed by William Wellman, starring Fred MacMurray and Ray Milland
- Merrily We Live, starring Brian Aherne, Constance Bennett, Billie Burke, Patsy Kelly
- Mollenard, directed by Robert Siodmak – (France)
- Mr. Moto's Gamble, starring Peter Lorre and Keye Luke
- Mr. Wong, Detective, starring Boris Karloff
- My Bill, starring Kay Francis, Dickie Moore
O
- Of Human Hearts, starring Walter Huston, James Stewart, Beulah Bondi
- Old Bones of the River, starring Will Hay, Moore Marriott, Graham Moffatt – (GB)
- Olympia, a documentary by Leni Riefenstahl – (Germany)
- Out West with the Hardys, starring Lewis Stone, Mickey Rooney, Cecilia Parker, Fay Holden
P
- Paradise for Three, starring Frank Morgan, Robert Young, Mary Astor
- Paweł i Gaweł (Pawel and Gawel) – (Poland)
- Port of Seven Seas, directed by James Whale, starring Wallace Beery and Maureen O'Sullivan
- Port of Shadows (Le quai des brumes), directed by Marcel Carné, starring Jean Gabin and Michel Simon – (France)
- Prison Break, starring Barton MacLane and Glenda Farrell
- Professor Beware, starring Harold Lloyd
- Professor Mamlock – (U.S.S.R.)
- Pygmalion, directed by Anthony Asquith, starring Leslie Howard and Wendy Hiller – (GB)
R
S
- The Saint in New York, starring Louis Hayward
- Save a Little Sunshine, starring Patricia Kirkwood and Tommy Trinder – (GB)
- The Shopworn Angel, starring James Stewart and Margaret Sullavan
- Sing You Sinners, starring Bing Crosby, Fred MacMurray, Ellen Drew, Donald O'Connor
- Sidewalks of London, starring Charles Laughton, Vivien Leigh, Rex Harrison – (GB)
- The Sisters, starring Errol Flynn and Bette Davis
- Sixty Glorious Years, starring Anna Neagle – (GB)
- Škola základ života – (Czechoslovakia)
- A Slight Case of Murder, starring Edward G. Robinson
- Suez, starring Tyrone Power and Loretta Young
- Sweethearts, starring Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy
T
-
- That Certain Age, starring Deanna Durbin and Melvyn Douglas
- There Goes My Heart, starring Fredric March, Virginia Bruce and Patsy Kelly
- They Drive by Night, starring Emlyn Williams and Ernest Thesiger – (GB)
- Three Comrades, starring Robert Taylor, Margaret Sullavan, Franchot Tone
- Tom Sawyer, Detective, starring Donald O'Connor
- Too Hot to Handle, starring Clark Gable and Myrna Loy
U-V
W
Y
- Yahya el Hub, directed by Mohammed Karim, starring Mohammed Abdel Wahab and Leila Mourad – (Egypt)
- A Yank at Oxford, starring Robert Taylor, Lionel Barrymore, Vivien Leigh – (GB)
- You Can't Take It with You, directed by Frank Capra, starring James Stewart, Jean Arthur, Lionel Barrymore – Oscars for best picture and director
- Young Dr. Kildare, starring Lew Ayres and Lionel Barrymore
- The Young in Heart, starring Janet Gaynor, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Paulette Goddard
Z
Serials
Comedy film series
Animated short film series
Births
- January 1 – Frank Langella, American actor
- January 3 – Tom Bower, American actor (died 2024)
- January 4 – Jim Norton, Irish character actor
- January 6 – Larisa Shepitko, Soviet director (died 1979)
- January 8 – Bob Eubanks, American television personality and game show host
- January 9 – Nobuhiko Obayashi, Japanese filmmaker (died 2020)[8]
- January 12 – Lewis Fiander, Australian actor (died 2016)
- January 13
- January 14 – Jack Jones, American singer, actor
- January 16 - Michael Pataki, American actor (died 2010)
- January 21 – Doug Lennox, Canadian actor and writer (died 2015)
- January 26 – Henry Jaglom, English-born director and playwright
- January 29 – Aminah Cendrakasih, Indonesian actress (died 2022)
- February 1 - Sherman Hemsley, American actor (died 2012)
- February 2 – Bo Hopkins, American actor (died 2022)
- February 3
- February 12 – Oliver Reed, English actor (died 1999)
- February 16 - Barry Primus, American actor, director and writer
- February 17 – Yvonne Romain, English actress
- February 19 – René Muñoz, Cuban-born actor, Mexico-based screenwriter (died 2000)
- February 20 – Richard Beymer, American actor and film maker
- February 22 – Karin Dor, German actress (died 2017)
- February 23
- February 24
- February 25
- March 4 – Paula Prentiss, American actress
- March 5 – Fred Williamson, American actor
- March 9 – Charles Siebert, American actor and television director (died 2022)
- March 18 – Shashi Kapoor, Indian actor (died 2017)
- March 25 – Hoyt Axton, American country music singer-songwriter, actor (died 1999)
- April 2 – Hans-Michael Rehberg, German actor (died 2017)
- April 6 – Roy Thinnes, American actor
- April 15 – Claudia Cardinale, Italian actress
- April 18 - Madge Sinclair, Jamaican actress (died 1995)
- April 20 - Michael Greer, American actor and comedian (died 2002)
- April 21 - Reni Santoni, American actor (died 2020)
- April 23 - Katsuo Nakamura, Japanese actor
- May 5 – Michael Murphy, American actor
- May 6 – Hartmut Becker, German actor (died 2022)
- May 11 - Judy Farrell, American actress (died 2023)
- May 12 - Luana Anders, American actress (died 1996)
- May 13 – Buck Taylor, American actor
- May 14 - Michael Preston, English actor
- May 17 – Jason Bernard, American actor (died 1996)
- May 19 – Bryan Marshall, British actor (died 2019)
- May 22
- May 24 – Tommy Chong, Canadian-American actor, writer, director, musician and comedian
- June 7 – Ann Beach, British actress (died 2017)
- June 12 – Tom Oliver, Australian actor
- June 16 – Michael Culver, English actor (died 2024)
- June 18 – Michael Sheard, Scottish actor (died 2005)
- June 21
- June 25 – Giampiero Littera, Italian actor
- June 27 – Kathryn Beaumont, English-American actress and singer
- July 6 – Luana Patten, American actress (died 1996)
- July 8 – Andrey Myagkov, Soviet/Russian actor (died 2021)
- July 9 – Brian Dennehy, American actor (died 2020)
- July 11 – Jiří Krampol, Czech actor
- July 18 – Paul Verhoeven, Dutch director
- July 20
- July 22 – Terence Stamp, English actor
- July 23 – Ronny Cox, American actor, singer-songwriter
- July 25 – Pilar Seurat, Philippine-American actress (died 2001)
- July 27 - Danielle De Metz, French actress
- July 29 - Enzo G. Castellari, Italian director, screenwriter and actor
- July 30 – Michael Bell, American actor
- August 6
- August 8 – Connie Stevens, American actress, singer
- August 9 – Burton Gilliam, American actor
- August 14 - James Fargo, American film director
- August 15
- August 19 – Diana Muldaur, American actress
- August 26 – Susan Harrison, American actress (died 2019)
- August 29 – Elliott Gould, American actor
- September 2
- September 8 – Philip L. Clarke, American voice actor (died 2013)
- September 9 - Bill Raymond, American actor
- September 12 – Michael Leader, English actor (died 2016)
- September 26 – Jonathan Goldsmith, American character actor
- September 28 – Ben E. King, American soul singer (died 2015)
- October 1
- October 2 – Rex Reed, American film critic and "actor"
- October 4 – Loretta Long, American actress, voice artist and singer
- October 10 – Steve Gordon, American filmmaker (died 1982)
- October 12 - Geoff Murphy, New Zealand filmmaker, producer, director and screenwriter (died 2018)
- October 13 – Christiane Hörbiger, Austrian actress (died 2022)
- October 18
- October 22
- October 30 – Ed Lauter, American actor and stand-up comedian (died 2013)
- November 13 – Jean Seberg, American actress (died 1979)
- November 20
- November 26 – Rich Little, Canadian-American voice actor
- November 28 – Michael Ritchie, American director, producer and writer (died 2001)
- December 6 – Patrick Bauchau, Belgian actor
- December 12 - Leslie Schofield, English actor
- December 14 – Hal Williams, American actor
- December 16
- December 18 – Roger E. Mosley, American actor, director and writer (died 2022)
- December 21 – Larry Bryggman, American actor
- December 28 - Frank Kelly, Irish actor (died 2016)
- December 29 – Jon Voight, American actor
Deaths
- January 19 – Robert McWade, 65, American actor, The Kennel Murder Case, The Dragon Murder Case, Cappy Ricks Returns, Mr. Cinderella
- January 20 – Émile Cohl, 81, French film pioneer
- January 21 – Georges Méliès, 76, French film pioneer, The Impossible Voyage, A Trip to the Moon, The Merry Frolics of Satan, The Conquest of the Pole
- January 26 – Matthew Betz, 56, American actor, The Wedding March, The Patent Leather Kid, The Big House, The Hurricane Express
- August 4 – Pearl White, 49, American silent film star, The Perils of Pauline, The Exploits of Elaine
- August 6 – Warner Oland, 58, Swedish-born actor, The Jazz Singer, Shanghai Express, Charlie Chan in London, Charlie Chan at the Opera
- September 19 – Pauline Frederick, 55, American stage & film actress, Thank You, Mr. Moto, Smouldering Fires, This Modern Age, Devil's Island
- October 1 – Conway Tearle, 60, American stage & film actor, The Hurricane Express, Romeo and Juliet, Stella Maris, The Lost Zeppelin
- December 25 – Harry Myers, 56, American film actor and director, City Lights, Baby
- December 28 – Florence Lawrence, 48, Canadian actress, Hollywood's first "star", Lady Helen's Escapade, The Taming of the Shrew, The Mended Lute, Betrayed by a Handprint
Debuts
External links
Notes and References
- Richard B.. Jewell. RKO Film Grosses, 1929-1951: the C.J. Tevlin ledger. Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television. 14. 1. 1994. 37–49. 10.1080/01439689400260031.
- Richard B.. Jewell. Appendix 1. Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television. 14. S1. 1994. 1–11. 10.1080/01439689408604545.
- .
- News: Variety. All-time Film Rental Champs. October 15, 1990.
- Turk, Edward Baron "Hollywood Diva: A Biography of Jeanette MacDonald" (University of California Press, 1998)
- Warner Bros financial information in The William Schaefer Ledger. See Appendix 1, Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television, (1995) 15:sup1, 1–31 p 18 DOI: 10.1080/01439689508604551
- Book: McFarlane . Brian . The Encyclopedia of British Film . 2016 . Oxford University Press . 9781526111968 . 1887 . fourth . en.
- Book: Federation of Motion Picture Producers in Asia. 34th Asia-Pacific Film Festival, 18-21 December 1989. Organizing Committee of 34th Asia-Pacific Film Festival. 1989.