"All Quiet on the Western Front" (1930)
"Hell's Angels" (1930). Directed by Howard Hughes.
"The Dawn Patrol" (1930)
"Animal Crackers" (1930)
"Murder!" (1930). Directed by Alfred Hitchcock.
"Anna Christie" (1930)
"M" (1931)
"City Lights" (1931)
"Skippy" (1931)
"Frankenstein" (1931)
"Dracula" (1931)
"The Champ" (1931)
"Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" (1931)
"The Public Enemy" (1931)
"Little Caesar" (1931)
"Monkey Business" (1931)
"Cimarron" (1931)
"The Front Page" (1931)
"Platinum Blonde" (1931)
"Freaks" (1932)
"Scarface" (1932)
"Tarzan the Ape Man" (1932)
"Grand Hotel" (1932)
"The Mummy" (1932)
"Red Dust" (1932)
"White Zombie" (1932)
"A Farewell to Arms" (1932)
"Horse Feathers" (1932)
"I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang" (1932)
"The Sign of the Cross" (1932)
"20,000 Years in Sing Sing" (1932)
"Murders in the Rue Morgue" (1932)
"No Man of Her Own" (1932)
"King Kong" (1933)
"Duck Soup" (1933)
"The Invisible Man" (1933)
"Little Women" (1933)
"Sons of the Desert" (1933)
"I'm No Angel" (1933)
"The Bitter Tea of General Yen" (1933)
"Mystery of the Wax Museum" (1933)
"The Son of Kong" (1933)
"Christopher Strong" (1933)
"It Happened One Night" (1934)
"Treasure Island" (1934)
"The Thin Man" (1934)
"Imitation of Life" (1934)
"Tarzan and His Mate" (1934)
"Babes in Toyland" (1934)
"The Gay Divorcee" (1934)
"The Count of Monte Cristo" (1934)
"The Scarlet Pimpernel" (1934)
"Manhattan Melodrama" (1934)
"It's a Gift" (1934)
"The Lost Patrol" (1934)
"Bright Eyes" (1934)
"Anne of Green Gables" (1934)
"The 39 Steps" (1935)
"Bride of Frankenstein" (1935)
"A Night at the Opera" (1935)
"Mutiny on the Bounty" (1935)
"Top Hat" (1935)
"Captain Blood" (1935)
"A Tale of Two Cities" (1935)
"Sylvia Scarlett" (1935)
" 'G' Men" (1935)
"The Raven" (1935)
"The Call of the Wild" (1935)
"Ruggles of Red Gap" (1935)
"Modern Times" (1936)
"Mr. Deeds Goes to Town" (1936)
"The Petrified Forest" (1936)
"Libeled Lady" (1936)
"San Francisco" (1936)
"The Charge of the Light Brigade" (1936)
"The Plainsman" (1936)
"The Trail of the Lonesome Pine" (1936). First color film shot on location.
"The Story of Louis Pasteur" (1936)
"Theodora Goes Wild" (1936)
"Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" (1937). Disney's first full length animated film.
"A Day at the Races" (1937)
"Lost Horizon" (1937)
"Captains Courageous" (1937)
"The Good Earth" (1937)
"Topper" (1937)
"A Star is Born" (1937)
"The Prince and the Pauper" (1937)
"Way Out West" (1937)
"The Prisoner of Zenda" (1937)
"Kid Galahad" (1937)
"San Quentin" (1937)
"The Last Gangster" (1937)
"Bringing Up Baby" (1938)
"You Can't Take It with You" (1938)
"The Adventures of Robin Hood" (1938)
"The Lady Vanishes" (1938). Directed by Alfred Hitchcock.
"Angels with Dirty Faces" (1938)
"Jezebel" (1938)
"Boys Town" (1938)
"Marie Antoinette" (1938)
"Room Service" (1938)
"A Christmas Carol" (1938)
"The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse" (1938)
"The Dawn Patrol" (1938)
"The Terror of Tiny Town" (1938). Midget western.
"Test Pilot" (1938)
"A Slight Case of Murder" (1938)
"A Yank at Oxford" (1938)
"The Wizard of Oz" (1939)
"Gone with the Wind" (1939)
"Mr. Smith Goes to Washington" (1939)
"Stagecoach" (1939)
"Wuthering Heights" (1939)
"The Hound of the Baskervilles" (1939)
"The Hunchback of Notre Dame" (1939)
"The Women" (1939)
"The Little Princess" (1939)
"Gunga Din" (1939)
"Ninotchka" (1939)
"Of Mice and Men" (1939)
"Beau Geste" (1939)
"The Roaring Twenties" (1939)
"Goodbye, Mr. Chips" (1939)
"Only Angels Have Wings" (1939)
"Dark Victory" (1939)
"Drums Along the Mohawk" (1939)
"Young Mr. Lincoln" (1939)
"Five Came Back" (1939)
"Babes in Arms" (1939)
"Intermezzo: A Love Story" (1939)
"Confessions of a Nazi Spy" (1939)
"Each Dawn I Die" (1939)
"The Three Musketeers" (1939)
"The Man in the Iron Mask" (1939)
"The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" (1939)
"The Story of Vernon and Irene Castle" (1939)
"You Can't Cheat an Honest Man" (1939)
"Stanley and Livingstone" (1939)
"The Story of Alexander Graham Bell" (1939)
Yes, there is going to be over 904 great family movies from the 1930s through the 2000s with a whole load of updated features in progress
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Wizard of Oz Judy Garland
People wanted to escape from their ordinary lives that were most often filled with drudgery. At the movies an audience could be transported to an imaginary place where there was no Great Depression and everyone lived happily ever after.
It cost close to $2 million to make movies in the 1930s. The top grossing movie in the 1930s was "Gone With the Wind" which cost just over $4 million to make.?æ
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A couple popular movies for kids were "Snow White" and "The Wizard of Oz"
Monopoly, went to movies, and plays
Americans went to theaters to watch movies
Yes, her film career lasted from 1917 to 1953.
Seeing movies listening to the radio and reading books
Yes, there is going to be over 904 great family movies from the 1930s through the 2000s with a whole load of updated features in progress
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Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Wizard of Oz Judy Garland
'Gone With the Wind' and 'The Wizard of Oz' (both 1939) were among the biggest then or ever.
back then they couldnt fix one thing they had to get it right the first time
"It Happened One Night" (1934) "The Adventures of Robin Hood" (1938) "Gone with the Wind" (1939)