1940 in film explained
The year 1940 in film involved some significant events, including the premieres of the Walt Disney films Pinocchio and Fantasia.
Top-grossing films (U.S.)
The top ten 1940 released films by box office gross in North America are as follows:
Highest-grossing films of 1940Rank | Title | Distributor | Domestic rentals |
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1 | Boom Town | MGM | $3,664,000[1] |
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2 | The Great Dictator | United Artists | $3,500,000[2] |
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3 | Rebecca | United Artists/Selznick International | $3,000,000[3] |
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4 | North West Mounted Police | Paramount | $2,750,000[4] |
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5 | Strike Up the Band | MGM | $2,265,000 |
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6 | Northwest Passage | $2,169,000 |
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7 | Andy Hardy Meets Debutante | $1,945,000 |
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8 | The Fighting 69th | Warner Bros. | $1,822,000[5] |
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9 | Santa Fe Trail | $1,748,000 |
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10 | Kitty Foyle | RKO | $1,710,000[6] [7] | |
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Events
- February 7 – Walt Disney's second animated feature film Pinocchio premieres at the Center Theatre in New York City. Although not a box office success upon its initial release, the film receives critical acclaim and wins two Academy Awards, including one for Best Original Song for "When You Wish Upon a Star". Over the years, Pinocchio has gained a cult following and is now considered one of the greatest films of all time.
- February 10 – Tom and Jerry make their debut in the animated cartoon Puss Gets the Boot.
- April 12 – Alfred Hitchcock's first American film Rebecca is released, under the production of David O. Selznick. It would go on to win the Academy Award for Best Picture.
- May – A reproduction of "America's First Movie Studio", Thomas Edison's Black Maria, is constructed.
- July 27 – Bugs Bunny makes his official debut in the animated cartoon A Wild Hare.
- October 15 – Charlie Chaplin's The Great Dictator, a satirical comedy starring him, premieres in New York City. It is a critical and commercial success and goes on to become Chaplin's most financially successful film.
- November 13 – World premiere of Walt Disney's animated film Fantasia at the Broadway Theatre in New York City, the first film to be released in a multi-channel sound format (see Fantasound). The film also marks the first use of the click track while recording the soundtrack, overdubbing of orchestral parts, simultaneous multitrack recording and is cited as a key chapter in the conception and development of the multi-channel surround system. Like Pinocchio, the film is a box office failure for Disney, though it recoups its cost years later and becomes one of the most highly regarded of Disney's films.
- November 25 – Woody Woodpecker makes his debut in the Andy Panda cartoon Knock Knock.
- December 5 – Release of The Thief of Bagdad, pioneering the use of chroma key effects.
- In the United Kingdom, the Crown Film Unit supersedes the GPO Film Unit in the production of documentary films.
Academy Awards
See main article: 13th Academy Awards.
Rebecca – David O. Selznick, United Artists
John Ford – The Grapes of Wrath
James Stewart – The Philadelphia Story
Ginger Rogers – Kitty Foyle
Walter Brennan – The Westerner
Jane Darwell – The Grapes of Wrath
1940 film releases
United States unless stated
January–March
- January 1940
- February 1940
April–June
July–September
- August 1940
- September 1940
October–December
- October 1940
- November 1940
- December 1940
Notable films released in 1940
United States unless stated
A
- Abe Lincoln in Illinois, starring Raymond Massey
- All This and Heaven Too, starring Bette Davis and Charles Boyer
- Andy Hardy Meets Debutante, starring Lewis Stone, Mickey Rooney, Cecilia Parker and Fay Holden
- Angels Over Broadway, starring Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. and Rita Hayworth
- Anne of Windy Poplars, starring Anne Shirley
- The Ape, starring Boris Karloff
- Arise, My Love, starring Claudette Colbert and Ray Milland
- Arizona, starring Jean Arthur and William Holden
B
- Band Waggon, directed by Marcel Varnel, starring Arthur Askey – (GB)
- The Bank Dick, written by and starring W. C. Fields
- Beating Heart, starring Danielle Darrieux and Claude Dauphin – (France)
- Before I Hang, starring Boris Karloff
- The Biscuit Eater, directed by Stuart Heisler
- Bismarck, starring Paul Hartmann – (Germany)
- Black Friday, starring Boris Karloff and Béla Lugosi
- The Blue Bird, starring Shirley Temple
- Boom Town, starring Clark Gable, Claudette Colbert, Spencer Tracy, Hedy Lamarr
- Brigham Young, starring Tyrone Power and Linda Darnell
- British Intelligence, starring Boris Karloff
- Broadway Melody of 1940, starring Fred Astaire and Eleanor Powell – final film of series
- Brother Orchid, starring Edward G. Robinson, Ann Sothern, Humphrey Bogart
C
- Calling Philo Vance, starring James Stephenson
- Castle on the Hudson, directed by Anatole Litvak, starring John Garfield and Ann Sheridan
- The Catacombs (Katakomby), directed by Martin Frič – (Czechoslovakia)
- Charlie Chan at the Wax Museum, starring Sidney Toler
- Charlie Chan in Panama, starring Sidney Toler
- Christmas in July, directed by Preston Sturges
- A Chump at Oxford, starring Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy, featuring a young Peter Cushing
- City for Conquest, starring James Cagney
- Confucius – (China)
- Contraband, directed by Michael Powell, starring Conrad Veidt and Valerie Hobson – (GB)
- Convicted Woman, starring Rochelle Hudson and June Lang
- Convoy – directed by Pen Tennyson, starring Clive Brook, John Clements (UK)
- Crimes at the Dark House, directed by George King, starring Tod Slaughter – (GB)
D
- Dance, Girl, Dance, starring Maureen O'Hara, Louis Hayward, Lucille Ball
- Dark Command, starring John Wayne
- Dead Man's Shoes, directed by Thomas Bentley, starring Leslie Banks – (GB)
- The Devil Bat, starring Béla Lugosi
- A Dispatch from Reuter's, starring Edward G. Robinson
- Dívka v modrém – (Czechoslovakia)
- Doomed to Die, starring Boris Karloff
- Down Argentine Way, starring Don Ameche, Betty Grable and Carmen Miranda
- Dr. Cyclops, directed by Ernest B. Schoedsack, starring Albert Dekker
- Dr. Ehrlich's Magic Bullet, starring Edward G. Robinson, Ruth Gordon, Otto Kruger, Donald Crisp
E
F
- Fantasia, directed by Samuel Armstrong, James Algar, Bill Roberts, Paul Satterfield, Ben Sharpsteen, David D. Hand, Hamilton Luske, Jim Handley, Ford Beebe, T. Hee, Norman Ferguson and Wilfred Jackson
- The Fatal Hour, starring Boris Karloff
- Flowing Gold, starring John Garfield and Frances Farmer
- Foreign Correspondent, directed by Alfred Hitchcock, starring Joel McCrea
- Four Sons, directed by Archie Mayo, starring Don Ameche
- The Fox of Glenarvon, directed by Max W. Kimmich – (Germany)
- French Without Tears, starring Ray Milland – (GB)
G
- Gaslight, starring Anton Walbrook – (GB)
- The Ghost Breakers, starring Bob Hope and Paulette Goddard
- Girl in the News, starring Margaret Lockwood – (GB)
- Give Us Wings, starring the Dead End Kids
- Go West, starring the Marx Brothers
- The Grapes of Wrath, directed by John Ford, starring Henry Fonda
- The Great Dictator, directed by and starring Charlie Chaplin with Paulette Goddard and Jack Oakie
- The Great McGinty, starring Brian Donlevy
- Green Hell, starring Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. and Joan Bennett
H
I
J
K
L
M
- Maddalena, Zero for Conduct, directed by and starring Vittorio De Sica – (Italy)
- The Man from Dakota, starring Wallace Beery
- The Man Who Talked Too Much, starring George Brent
- The Marines Fly High, starring Lucille Ball and Richard Dix
- The Mark of Zorro, starring Tyrone Power and Linda Darnell
- The Middle Watch, directed by Thomas Bentley, starring Jack Buchanan and Greta Gynt (Britain)
- The Minister's Girlfriends (Přítelkyně pana ministra) – (Czechoslovakia)
- The Mummy's Hand, starring Dick Foran
- My Favorite Wife, starring Irene Dunne and Cary Grant
- My Little Chickadee, starring Mae West and W. C. Fields
N
O
P
- Pastor Hall, directed by Roy Boulting – (GB)
- The Philadelphia Story, directed by George Cukor, starring Katharine Hepburn, Cary Grant, James Stewart
- Pinocchio, directed by Ben Sharpsteen and Hamilton Luske, starring Dickie Jones
- Pride and Prejudice, starring Greer Garson and Laurence Olivier
- Primrose Path, starring Ginger Rogers and Joel McCrea
- The Proud Valley, starring Paul Robeson – (GB)
Q
R
S
- Saps at Sea, starring Laurel and Hardy
- The Sea Hawk, starring Errol Flynn
- Seven Sinners, starring Marlene Dietrich and John Wayne
- The Shop Around the Corner, directed by Ernst Lubitsch, starring Margaret Sullavan and James Stewart
- The Siege of the Alcazar (L'Assedio dell'Alcazar) – (Italy)
- Sky Murder, starring Walter Pidgeon
- Son of Ingagi, directed by Richard Kahn
- The Son of Monte Cristo, starring Louis Hayward and Joan Bennett
- Spring Parade, starring Deanna Durbin
- The Stars Look Down, directed by Carol Reed, starring Michael Redgrave and Margaret Lockwood – (GB)
- The Stationmaster (Der postmeister) – (Germany)
- Strange Cargo, starring Clark Gable and Joan Crawford
- Stranger on the Third Floor, starring Peter Lorre
- Strike Up the Band, directed by Busby Berkeley, starring Judy Garland and Mickey Rooney
- South of Suez, starring George Brent
- Swiss Family Robinson, starring Thomas Mitchell and Edna Best
T
- They Drive by Night, starring George Raft, Humphrey Bogart, Ida Lupino
- 'Til We Meet Again, starring Merle Oberon and George Brent
- Tom Brown's School Days, starring Cedric Hardwicke
- Too Many Girls, starring Lucille Ball
- Too Many Husbands, starring Jean Arthur, Fred MacMurray, Melvyn Douglas
- Tørres Snørtevold – (Norway)
- Torrid Zone, starring James Cagney, Ann Sheridan, Pat O'Brien
- Turnabout, starring John Hubbard and Carole Landis
V
W
- Waterloo Bridge, starring Vivien Leigh and Robert Taylor
- The Well-Digger's Daughter (La Fille du puisatier), directed by Marcel Pagnol, starring Raimu and Fernandel – (France)
- The Westerner, starring Gary Cooper, Walter Brennan, Dana Andrews, Forrest Tucker
- Where's That Fire?, starring Will Hay – (GB)
- Wild Horse Range, starring Jack Randall
- Women in War, starring Elsie Janis and Patric Knowles
Y
Serials
- Adventures of Red Ryder, directed by William Witney and John English
- Deadwood Dick, directed by James W. Horne
- Drums of Fu Manchu, starring Henry Brandon and Robert Kellard, directed by William Witney and John English
- Flash Gordon Conquers the Universe, starring Buster Crabbe
- The Green Archer, starring Victor Jory, directed by James W. Horne
- The Green Hornet, starring Warren Hull
- Junior G-Men, starring the Dead End Kids
- King of the Royal Mounted starring Allan Lane, directed by William Witney and John English
- Mysterious Doctor Satan, starring Eduardo Ciannelli, directed by William Witney and John English
- The Shadow, starring Victor Jory, directed by James W. Horne
- Terry and the Pirates, starring William Tracy, directed by James W. Horne
- Winners of the West, starring Dick Foran and Anne Nagel
Short film series
Animated short film series
Births
- January 3 – Thelma Schoonmaker, American editor
- January 10 – Walter Hill, American director, screenwriter and producer
- January 20 – Krishnam Raju, Indian actor (died 2022)
- January 22 – John Hurt, English actor (died 2017)[8]
- January 25 – Paolo Graziosi, Italian actor (died 2022)
- January 27
- January 29 – Katharine Ross, American actress
- January 31 – Stuart Margolin, American actor and director (died 2022)
- February 4
- February 5 – Dick Warlock, American actor and stuntman
- February 12 – Ralph Bates, English actor (died 1991)
- February 17
- Matija Barl, Slovenian actor, producer and translator (died 2018)
- Jo Kendall, British actress (died 2022)
- February 19 – Carlin Glynn, American singer and actress (died 2023)
- February 23 – Peter Fonda, American actor (died 2019)
- February 27
- February 29 – Harvey Jason, English actor
- March 3 – Patricia Gage, Scottish actress (died 2010)
- March 7 – Daniel J. Travanti, American actor
- March 9 – Raul Julia, Puerto Rican actor (died 1994)
- March 10 – Chuck Norris, American actor and martial artist
- March 11 – William Callaway, American retired voice actor
- March 26 – James Caan, American actor (died 2022)
- March 27 – Austin Pendleton, American actor, playwright, theatre director and instructor
- April 1 – Aliza Gur, Israeli actress
- April 3 – Wolf Kahler, German actor
- April 6 – Pedro Armendáriz Jr., Mexican actor (died 2011)
- April 14 – Julie Christie, British actress
- April 15 – Julie Sommars, American actress
- April 17 – Billy Fury, English singer and actor (died 1983)
- April 20 – James Gammon, American actor (died 2010)
- April 21 – George DiCenzo, American character actor (died 2010)
- April 24 – Michael Parks, American actor and singer (died 2017)
- April 25 – Al Pacino, American actor
- April 29 – Max Cullen, Australian actor
- April 30 – Burt Young, American actor (died 2023)
- May 2 – Jo Ann Pflug, American actress
- May 5 – Lance Henriksen, American actor
- May 7 – John Irvin, English director
- May 8 – Emilio Delgado, Mexican-American actor, voice artist and singer (died 2022)
- May 15 – Lainie Kazan, American actress and singer
- May 17
- May 28 – Josie Lloyd, American actress and director (died 2020)
- June 1 – René Auberjonois, American actor (died 2019)
- June 2 – Maree Cheatham, American actress
- June 7
- June 8 – Nancy Sinatra, American singer and actress
- June 20 – John Mahoney, English-born American actor (died 2018)
- June 21 – Mariette Hartley, American actress
- June 22 – Abbas Kiarostami, Iranian director (died 2016)
- June 23 – Adam Faith, English actor and singer (died 2003)
- June 26 – Luis Valdez, American playwright, screenwriter, director and actor
- July 4 – Karolyn Grimes, American actress
- July 7 – Ringo Starr, English drummer (The Beatles)
- July 13 – Patrick Stewart, English actor
- July 18 – James Brolin, American actor
- July 22 – Alex Trebek, Canadian-American game show host and television personality (died 2020)
- July 24 – Dan Hedaya, American actor
- July 28 – Phil Proctor, American actor, voice actor and member of the Firesign Theatre
- July 30 – Nicolau Breyner, Portuguese actor (died 2016)
- August 3 – Martin Sheen, American actor
- August 15
- August 19
- August 23 – Tony Bill, American actor, producer and director
- August 25 – Wilhelm von Homburg, German boxer, actor and professional wrestler (died 2004)
- August 26 – Don LaFontaine, American voice actor (died 2008)
- August 27 – Sonny Sharrock, American jazz guitarist (died 1994)
- August 31
- September 2 – Harry Northup, American actor
- September 3 – Pauline Collins, British actress
- September 5 – Raquel Welch, American actress (died 2023)
- September 7 – Dario Argento, Italian director, producer and screenwriter
- September 11 – Brian De Palma, American director, producer and screenwriter
- September 12 – Linda Gray, American actress, director and producer
- September 18 – Frankie Avalon, American actor and singer
- September 19
- Caroline John, English actress (died 2012)
- Paul Williams, American actor and singer
- September 20 – Jonathan Hardy, New Zealand-Australian actor, writer and director (died 2012)
- September 21 – Bill Kurtis, American producer and narrator
- September 22 – Anna Karina, Danish-born French actress, director and singer (died 2019)
- September 25 – Roberto Del Giudice, Italian voice actor (died 2007)
- October 9 – John Lennon, English singer-songwriter and musician (The Beatles) (shot to death 1980)
- October 14 – Cliff Richard, English singer and actor
- October 16 – Barry Corbin, American actor
- October 19 – Michael Gambon, Irish-English actor (died 2023)
- October 25 – Jimmy Herman, Indigenous-Canadian actor (died 2013)
- October 26 – Tilo Prückner, German actor (died 2020)
- October 28 – Nic de Jager, South African actor
- October 29 – Jack Shepherd, English actor
- November 2 – Gigi Proietti, Italian actor (died 2020)
- November 4 – Manuel Ojeda, Mexican actor (died 2022)
- November 5 – Elke Sommer, German actress
- November 7 – Dakin Matthews, American actor
- November 13 – Rudolf Schwarzkogler, Austrian experimental filmmaker (died 1969)
- November 14 – Bill Bolender, American character actor
- November 15 – Sam Waterston, American actor
- November 20 – Helma Sanders-Brahms, German director (died 2014)
- November 22 – Terry Gilliam, American-born British screenwriter, director and animator (Monty Python's Flying Circus)
- November 27 – Bruce Lee, Chinese-American martial artist and actor (died 1973)
- December 1 – Richard Pryor, American comedian and actor (died 2005)
- December 11 – Donna Mills, American actress
- December 13
- December 24
- December 28 – Don Francisco, Chilean television host
- December 31 – Tim Considine, American actor and writer (died 2022)
Deaths
- January 4 – Flora Finch, 72, American actress, A Cure for Pokeritis, The Cat and the Canary, Quality Street, Her Crowning Glory
- January 22 – E. Alyn Warren, 65, American actor, The Mysterious Mr. Wong, Get That Man, Revolt of the Zombies, Port of Seven Seas
- February 20 – George Periolat, 66, American actor, The Mark of Zorro, One Rainy Afternoon, Morning Glory, What Price Hollywood?
- March 5 – Maxine Elliott, 66, American actress, Fighting Odds
- April 9 – Mrs. Patrick Campbell, 75, English actress, Riptide, One More River
- April 11 – Hemmo Kallio, 77, Finnish actor, Anna Liisa
- May 25 – Joe De Grasse, 67, Canadian-born American film director, Heart o' the Hills, The Scarlet Car, The Girl of the Night
- July 1 – Ben Turpin, 70, American actor, Saps at Sea, Mr. Flip, A Clever Dummy
- July 15 – Donald Calthrop, 52, English actor, Scrooge, Blackmail, Murder!, Major Barbara
- September 25 – Marguerite Clark, 57, American actress, Scrambled Wives, Easy to Get, All of a Sudden Peggy, A Girl Named Mary
- October 10 – Berton Churchill, 63, Canadian actor, Stagecoach, I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang, In Old Chicago, Heroes for Sale
- October 12 – Tom Mix, 60, American actor, The Miracle Rider, Riders of the Purple Sage, Sky High
- December 13 – Wilfred Lucas, 69, Canadian-born American actor, screenwriter, director, Modern Times, A Chump at Oxford, The Girl and Her Trust
Debuts
External links
Notes and References
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- https://archive.org/details/hollywoodreporte0000sack/page/28/mode/2up Susan Sackett, The Hollywood Reporter Book of Box Office Hits Billboard Books, 1996 p 28
- Book: Chapman, James. Hitchcock and the Spy Film. 2018. 978-1-78076-844-1. Although his most successful films of the war years were Selznick pictures – Rebecca (with a domestic box office gross of $3 million) and Spellbound ($4.9 million), with Rebecca also winning the Academy Award for Best Picture of 1940 – Hitchcock seems on the whole to have preferred his other assignments where he evidently enjoyed greater creative freedom..
- News: DeMille's Topper. Variety. 3 September 1941. 24.
- 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 20 DOI: 10.1080/01439689508604551
- 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: Sir John Hurt obituary . Michael . Coveney . Michael Coveney . 28 January 2017 . 29 January 2017 . The Guardian.
- News: Anderson . Tre'vell . George A. Romero, 'Night of the Living Dead' creator, dies at 77 . December 1, 2020 . Los Angeles Times . July 16, 2017.