- List of years in film
This list of years in film indexes the individual "year in
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*19th century in film
*20th century in film:
**1900s - 1910s - 1920s - 1930s - 1940s - 1950s - 1960s - 1970s - 1980s - 1990s
*21st century in film:
**2000s----19th century in film
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19th century in film * 1886 -
Louis Aimé Augustin Le Prince is granted an American dual-patent on a 16-lens device that combined a motion picture camera with a projector.
* 1888 - The "Roundhay Garden Scene ", shot inLeeds ,West Yorkshire ,England by Le Prince, is credited as the first film. It is recorded at a groundbreaking 20 frames per second and is the earliest surviving film.Thomas Edison describes the concept of theKinetoscope , an early motion picture exhibition device.
* 1889 -Eastman Kodak is the first company to begin commercial production of film on a flexible transparent base,celluloid . The first moving pictures developed on celluloid film are made inHyde Park, London byWilliam Friese Greene .
* 1890 - William Dickson completes his work forThomas Edison on the Kinetograph cylinder either in this year or 1889. "Monkeyshines No. 1 " becomes the first film shot on the system.
* 1891 -Thomas Edison files for a patent of themotion picture camera .Thomas Edison holds the first public presentation of hisKinetoscope for theNational Federation of Women's Clubs .
* 1892 - TheKinetoscope is completed byW.K. Dickson , at the employ ofThomas Edison . InFrance ,Charles-Émile Reynaud begins to have public screenings inParis at theTheatre Optique , with hundreds of drawings on a reel that he wound through his Projecting Praxinoscope, similar to the Zoetrope, to construct moving images that continued for 15 minutes. TheEastman Company becomes theEastman Kodak Company .Max Skladanowsky develops a camera and shoots his first footage this year, but its unusual interleaved image format leaves him ultimately unable to exhibit it until work is completed on the Bioskop projector in late 1895.
* 1893 -Thomas Edison is granted Patent #493,426 for "An Apparatus for Exhibiting Photographs of Moving Objects" (TheKinetoscope ). Edison builds "America's First Movie Studio", the Black Maria, inWest Orange, New Jersey . The premiere of the completed Kinetoscope is held onMay 9 at theBrooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences: The first film publicly shown on the system was "Blacksmith Scene " (aka Blacksmiths).
* 1894 -W.K. Dickson receives a patent for motion picture film.Thomas Edison recordsFred Ott 's sneeze.Auguste and Louis Lumière patent theCinématographe , a combination movie camera and projector.
* 1895 - Thecinématographe is patented. First footage ever to be shot using it is recorded onMarch 19 . The Lumière brothers hold their first private screening of projected motion pictures onMarch 22 . The Lumières give the first public screening at L'Eden, the world's first and oldest cinéma (theater), located inLa Ciotat , France, onSeptember 28 . Gaumont Pictures is founded by the engineer-turned-inventor,Léon Gaumont . In the US, theDickson Experimental Sound Film presents two men dancing to the sound of a violin player, in what theThe Celluloid Closet calls the first gay cinema reference. The first screening of movies at which admission was charged takes place onDecember 28 , inParis , at the Salon Indien du Grand Café. This historical screening is based on ten short films, in the following order (and respective length): "Sortie de l'usine Lumière à Lyon" (Workers Leaving the Lumière Factory), 46 seconds; "La Voltige" ("Horse Trick Riders"), 46 seconds: "La Pêche aux Poissons Rouges" ("Fishing for Goldfish"), 42 seconds; "Le Débarquement du Congrès de Photographie à Lyon" ("The Disembarkment of the Congress of Photographers in Lyon"), 48 seconds; "Les Forgerons" ("Blacksmiths"), 49 seconds; "Le Jardinier (l'Arroseur Arrosé )" ("The Gardener, [The Sprinkler Sprinkled] "), 49 seconds; "Le Repas (de Bébé)" ("Baby's Meal"), 41 seconds; "Le Saut à la Couverture" ("Jumping Onto the Blanket"), 41 seconds; "La Place des Cordeliers à Lyon" ("Cordeliers Square in Lyon - a Street Scene"), 44 seconds; "La Mer (Baignade en Mer)" ("The Sea [Bathing in the Sea] "), 38 seconds. In Germany, Emil andMax Skladanowsky develop their own film projector - they project fromNovember 1 inBerlin . TheAmerican Mutoscope and Biograph Company motion pictures was founded in New Jersey by the KMCD Syndicate ofWilliam Kennedy Dickson ,Henry Marvin ,Herman Casler andElias Koopman .Woodville Latham and his sons develop the Latham Loop - the concept of loose loops of film on either side of theintermittent movement to prevent stress from the jerky movement. This is debuted in theEidoloscope , which is also the first widescreen format (1.85:1).Herman Casler of American Mutoscope Company, akaAmerican Mutoscope and Biograph Company manufactures theBiograph 68 mm camera, which will become the first successful large format 68 mm (70 mm) film.
* 1896 -Pathé Frères is founded. In Britain,Birt Acres andRobert W. Paul developed their own film projector, theTheatrograph (later known as theAnimatograph ).Georges Méliès buys an English projector fromRobert William Paul and shoots his first films. A projector called theVitascope is designed byCharles Francis Jenkins . The first theater in the US dedicated exclusively to showing motion pictures isVitascope Hall , established on Canal Street, New Orleans, Louisiana. The first screen kiss takes place betweenMay Irwin and John Rice in "The Kiss". The first female film director,Alice Guy-Blaché , presents "The Cabbage Fairy". Cinema reachesIndia by way of The Lumière brothers ' Cinematography, unveiling six silent short films at the Watson Hotel inBombay , namely "Entry of Cinematographe", "La Mer (Baignade en Mer) ", "L'Arrivée d'un Train en Gare de la Ciotat ", "A Demolition", "Ladies & Soldiers on Wheels" and "Sortie de l'usine Lumière à Lyon". The tour of the Lumière brothers covers also London and New York.
* 1897 -Vitagraph is founded in New York. InEngland , thePrestwich Camera is patented.Harischandra Sakharam Bhatvadekar , alias Save Dada, imports a cine-camera from London at a price of 21 guineas and films the first Indiandocumentary film , a wrestling match in Hanging Gardens,Bombay . Daily screenings of films commence inBombay byClifton and Co.'s Meadows Street Photography Studio . 125 people die during a film screening at the Charity Bazaar inParis after a curtain catches on fire from the ether used to fuel the projector lamp.
* 1898 - Méliès starts producing under the brand Star Film and directs brief commercials.Hiralal Sen starts filming scenes of theatre productions at theClassic Theatre inCalcutta .
* 1899 - The first film long footage (over 100 meters) films with montage are made: "The Dreyfus Affair" and the first film version of "Cinderella" are both released by Méliès; the latter it is the first film to use a photographic dissolve (or fades).Georges Méliès also writes and directs "Jeanne d'Arc", a film about Joan of Arc, which removes the viewer from spatial relations and institutionalized the use of the close-up.1900s
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1900s in film
* 1900 - The first French Union Cinematography Chamber is founded byGeorges Méliès .
* 1901 -Edison's Black Maria shuts down.
* 1902 - "A Trip to the Moon" byGeorge Méliès is released. Pathé acquires the Lumière brothers patents. The first permanent structure designed for screening of movies in the US isTally's Electric Theater , in Los Angeles, California.
* 1903 - "The Great Train Robbery" byEdwin S. Porter , has a cowboy firing a gun at the camera. The movie is a breakthrough in techniques: cross cutting, double exposure composite editing, camera movement and on location shooting. The three elderWarner Bros. begin in the exhibition business. Gaston Méliès, Georges' brother, opens a branch of Star Film in New York to defend its production's copyrights.
* 1904 - The Great Train Robbery, a remake bySiegmund Lubin .Loews Theaters is founded byMarcus Loew ; it will be the oldest theater chain operating in North America by the time it merges with AMC in 2006.Touring cinema begins inIndia , asManek Sethna starts theTouring Cinema Co. inBombay . All Méliès films begin being made with two negatives, the second of which is sent to New York to serve the American market.
* 1905 - The first "Nickelodeon" is born when Harry Davis and John P. Harris open their small, storefront theatre under that name on Smithfield Street in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.Swamikannu Vincent , a draughtsman for the railways inIndia , sets up a touring cinema going around small towns and villages in the South of India.Maurice Costello , who will become the first of the matinee idols, stars in his first film, "The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes".
* 1906 - The world's first feature film, "The Story of the Kelly Gang ", released in Australia.
* 1907 - "Ben Hur", directed bySidney Olcott .Louis B. Mayer opens his first movie theater in Haverhill, Massachusetts. Pathé opens an office inIndia .Florence Turner , the "Vitagraph Girl", makes her debut in "Cast Up by the Sea ".
* 1908 -Thomas Edison forms theMotion Picture Patents Company , also known as the Edison Trust, also known as the First Oligopoly, a trust of all the major film companies (Edison, Biograph, Vitagraph, Essanay, Selig, Lubin, Kalem, American Star -Méliès-, American Pathé), the leading distributor (George Kleine) and the biggest supplier of raw film, Eastman Kodak. Pathé invents thenewsreel that was shown in theaters prior to the feature film. InParis , Méliès presides over the first International Cinema Congress, attended by all major producers in the world. Jean, theVitagraph Dog and the first Dog Hero of the silver screen, makes his screen debut with Director / TrainerLaurence Trimble .
* 1909 -Matsunosuke Onoe , who would become the first superstar ofJapanese cinema , appears in his first film, "Goban Tadanobu ".Carl Laemmle starts the Yankee Film Company with partners Abe and Julius Stern, the seed to what will beUniversal Studios . Again inParis , Méliès presides over the second International Cinema Congress, obtaining the landmark decision of standard perfuration for film, enabling international projection.1910s
* 1910 - The first film shot in
Hollywood isD. W. Griffith 's "In Old California", starringMack Sennett in a supporting role. The first film version of "Frankenstein" is released.Florence Lawrence , then known as the "Biograph girl", is promoted byCarl Laemmle in what may be the first instance of a studio using a film star in its marketing.
* 1911 -Nestor Studios opens the first motion picture studio inHollywood , at the corner ofSunset Boulevard and Gower Street. The distribution of the Méliès productions is given to Pathé.
* 1912 -Lillian Gish , who would be hailed as "The First Lady of the Silent Screen", stars in her first movie. "From the Manger to the Cross ", directed bySidney Olcott , is shot on location inPalestine . It earned a reported $ 1 million vs. its $ 35,000 production cost. The first American feature film, "Oliver Twist ", is made. Laemmle merges IMP with eight smaller companies to form the Universal Film Manufacturing Company (the name will be soon shortened toUniversal Pictures Company ). TheFamous Players Film Company is launched byAdolph Zukor .Jesse L. Lasky opens hisLasky Feature Play Company with money borrowed from his brother-in-law, Samuel Goldfish (later to be known asSamuel Goldwyn ). Lasky hires a stage director with no film experience,Cecil B. DeMille , who shoots his first film, "The Squaw Man" inHollywood .Mack Sennett foundsKeystone Studios in Edendale,California ; his first commedienne isMabel Normand . TheUnited States Supreme Court cancels the patent on raw film, dealing a blow to the MPPC.Enrico Guazzoni 's "Quo Vadis?", often regarded as the first successful feature-length motion picture, is released inItaly , with over 60 minutes.
* 1913D. G. Phalke's "Raja Harishchandra " is the earliest Indian fiction film made by an Indian director. "Traffic in Souls " is the first feature released on Broadway not based on a famous novel or play and also the first film of more than three reels produced by IMP (it was a six-reel movie). This year is called the highpoint in European cinema:Victor Sjöström 's masterpiece "Ingeborg Holm " is released in Sweden;Mario Caserini 's "Ma l'amor mio non muore ",Léonce Perret 's "L'Enfant de Paris " andStellan Rye andPaul Wegener 's "Der Student von Prag", are released across Europe.
* 1914 -W. W. Hodkinson startsParamount Pictures , the first successful nation-wide distributor. Pathé launches the very popular silent "The Perils of Pauline" cliffhanger serial, shown in weekly installments and featuringPearl White . Its success prompts "The Exploits of Elaine ", another film serial in the genre of "The Perils of Pauline", also featuringPearl White , that will outgross that serial in ticket sales. "Tillie's Punctured Romance " produced byMack Sennett , starsMarie Dressler ,Charlie Chaplin , andMabel Normand .Gloria Swanson begins her career as an extra in "The Song of Soul ". A masterpiece of European cinema,Giovanni Pastrone 's "Cabiria ", is released.The Photo-Drama of Creation , or Creation-Drama was a religious film (4 parts, altogether 8 hours) produced under the direction of Charles Taze Russell, the founder of the Bible Student movement. It has the distinction of being the first major screenplay which incorporated synchronized sound, moving film, and color slides.
* 1915 - "The Clansman ," based on the novel and play by Thomas W. Dixon and directed byD.W. Griffith , premieres in Los Angeles. Later, Dixon suggests that the film be retitled "The Birth of a Nation ."Charles Chaplin signs withEssanay Studios , releasing thirteen films featuring Charlie and becoming a star. "The Country Girl", starringFlorence LaBadie .Louis B. Mayer andRichard A. Rowland createMetro Pictures Corporation based inNew York City . The world's largest motion picture production facility,Universal City Studios is opened in Hollywood. Sennett, Griffith andThomas Ince join efforts to form the Triangle Pictures Corporation. Again, theUnited States Supreme Court deals a blow to the MPPC, cancelling all MPPC patents.
* 1916 -D. W. Griffith 's second monumental production, "Intolerance" is released. Zukor maneuvers a three-way merger of his Famous Players, the Lasky company, and Paramount, in what will be the company of the stars,Paramount Pictures .Universal Pictures sets upHollywood 's first Indian agency. The first South Indian feature isRangaswamy Nataraja Mudaliar 's "Keechaka Vadham ".
* 1917 -Technicolor is introduced. Final blow to the MPPC, as theUnited States Supreme Court under theSherman Antitrust Act ends the oligopoly. Ufa, Germany's largest film studio in the 1920s, is founded.Charles Pathé , distressed with the relatively artisanal stage of French movies, writes an article called "La crise du cinéma".Mack Sennett organizes his own company, Mack Sennett Comedies Corporation, producing longer comedy short films and a few feature-length films.Rangaswamy Nataraja Mudaliar makes "Draupadi Vastrapaharanam ", featuring Anglo-Indian actressMarian Hill .
* 1918 - TheWarner Bros. studio opens onSunset Boulevard inHollywood . "My Four Years in Germany" is the first Warner Brothers production. First National releases the firstTarzan film, starringElmo Lincoln .Sid Grauman begins the trend of theatre-as-destination with his ornateMillion Dollar Theater , which opens on Broadway in downtownLos Angeles .
* 1919 - United Artists is founded byDouglas Fairbanks ,Mary Pickford ,Charlie Chaplin andD. W. Griffith .Emelka , a German film studio who would become the second largest in the 1920s, is founded.1920s
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* 1920 -Buster Keaton begins starring in shorts and in "The Saphead ", his first feature and his last smile ever on screen, at Metro.Erich Von Stroheim 's "The Devil's Passkey" starsMae Busch at Goldwyn. "The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari ", one of the earliest, most influential and most artistically acclaimedGerman Expressionist films, is released inGermany .Irving Thalberg becomes in charge of production atUniversal City .
* 1921 -Laurel and Hardy 's first film together, "A Lucky Dog ".Charles Chaplin directs, produces and stars in "The Kid".Rudolph Valentino stars in "The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse" and "The Sheik", appealing almost exclusively to women audiences, and into stardom.
* 1922 -F. W. Murnau 's "Nosferatu ", the first vampire film, is released inGermany . Also, "Our Gang " series begins atHal Roach studios. "Nanook of the North ", considered the first feature-length documentary, is released.Rin Tin Tin has its first big break in "The Man From Hell's River".
* 1923 -Harold Lloyd 's "Safety Last " produced by Hal Roach, released by Pathe.Charles Chaplin releases "A Woman of Paris ". In Germany,Erich Pommer becomes head of production at Ufa.
* 1924 -Irving Thalberg leaves Universal to join the Mayer venture.Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer begins withLouis B. Mayer at the helm, as a result ofMarcus Loew 's acquisitions of Metro Pictures,Goldwyn Pictures andMayer Pictures .Erich von Stroheim 'smagnum opus , "Greed", is released. In Sweden, a star is born whenMauritz Stiller directsGreta Garbo in "The Story of Gösta Berling". In Germany, Ufa releases "Michael/Chained" and "Der letzte Mann/The Last Laugh".Fritz Lang 's two-part epic "The Nibelungs" premieres in February and April, in Berlin.Léonce Perret 's "Madame Sans-Gêne ", an adaptation of the eponymous stage play starringGloria Swanson , is the first joint Franco-American film production.
* 1925 - Lon Chaney's "The Phantom of the Opera" is released by Universal with color sequences.Sergei Eisenstein directs "Strike!" and "The Battleship Potemkin " in theSoviet Union .Warner Bros. buysVitagraph . "The Big Parade ", directed byKing Vidor , is Thalberg's first major triumph atMGM . Ufa premieres "Tartuffe" and "Variety". In financial stress, Ufa borrows 4 million dollars fromMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer and Paramount, in exchange of 50% of the screen time of its cinemas. The first film version of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's The Lost World (also the first film to portrayprehistoric creatures, likedinosaur s, and based on the book of the same) is released.
* 1926 - First Vitaphone feature, "Don Juan " starringJohn Barrymore , released by Warner Brothers.Greta Garbo begins her American career with "The Torrent ", "The Temptress " and "Flesh and the Devil ". Valentino's last film, "The Son of the Sheik ", is released posthumously. Ufa releasesF. W. Murnau 's "Faust".Grauman's Chinese Theater opens its doors.Pudovkin 's "Mother" is released in theSoviet Union .
* 1927 -Al Jolson movie "The Jazz Singer" popularizes sound motion pictures.Buster Keaton stars in "The General". In Germany,Fritz Lang 's groundbreaking "Metropolis" is released by Ufa; at the time, it was the most expensive movie ever made. The Hugenberg group takes over Ufa and reorganizes it to meet customer demand, effectively ending "the centre of creative filmmaking". In the UK, theCinematograph Films Act 1927 introduces protective measures, leading to a faltering production recovery.
* 1928 - First talkiecartoon , "Dinner Time " is produced. The second talkie cartoon, "Steamboat Willie ", byWalt Disney , is released a month later. The first all-talking feature, "Lights of New York ", is released by Warner.MGM releases the first all-color sound feature (inTechnicolor and including a synchronized score and sound effects but no spoken dialogue), entitledThe Viking .Sergei Eisenstein releases "October". The First Party Conference on Cinema is held in theSoviet Union , as a first step to a Five Year Plan for Cinema.
* 1929 - The firstAcademy Awards , or Oscars, are distributed: "Wings" wins the Best Production or Best Picture and "Sunrise" theAcademy Award for Unique and Artistic Production . In France,Luis Buñuel andSalvador Dalí make "Un chien andalou (An Andalusian Dog)", the most famous of surrealist movies. In Germany,Louise Brooks stars inG. W. Pabst 's "Pandora's Box". "On with the Show ", the first all-color, all-sound movie is released byWarner Bros. ; it's soon followed by "Gold Diggers of Broadway ", that became the most successful film of the year and went on to play in theatres until 1939. In theSoviet Union , Eisenstein releases "Old and New ".Alfred Hitchcock 's "Blackmail " is regarded as the first British sound feature. It was a part-talkie with a synchronized score and sound effects. Later, the first all-talking British feature, "The Clue of the New Pin ", is released.1930s
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1930s in film
* 1930 - The firstBusby Berkeley musical film, "Whoopee!" starringEddie Cantor , is released by Goldwyn in color. The Motion Pictures Producers and Distributors Association (MPPDA), which later became the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA), adopts theProduction Code .Marlene Dietrich stars inJosef von Sternberg 's The Blue Angel, the first German-languagetalkie . AtWarner Bros. , the "Looney Tunes " cartoons begin, starringBosko .MGM releasesThe Rogue Song , which becomes their first all color all-talking feature (inTechnicolor ). They purchase the rights to distribute a series of cartoons that star a character named Flip the Frog - the first cartoon in this series (entitled Fiddlesticks) was also the first sound cartoon to be produced inTechnicolor . The first all-colour all-talking British feature, "Harmony Heaven ", is released.
* 1931 -Laurel and Hardy 's first feature, "Pardon Us ", is released by MGM.Fritz Lang 's "M" starringPeter Lorre is released inGermany .Darryl F. Zanuck becomes head of production atWarner Bros. . The "Merrie Melodies " cartoons begin, distributed by Warner.Manoel de Oliveira , still active in 2007, directs his first film, "Douro, Faina Fluvial ", a silent documentary. The first Portuguese soundfilm , isLeitão de Barros 's "A Severa".
* 1932 -Shirley Temple 's film career begins.Katharine Hepburn , to date (2007) the holder of theAcademy Award for Best Actress record with four golden statuettes, stars in her first movie,George Cukor 's "A Bill of Divorcement ". An officially christened "Betty Boop " begins a cartoon serial in short "Minnie the Moocher ". TheVenice Film Festival ("Italian Mostra Internazionale d'Arte Cinematografica di Venezia"), the oldest film festival in the world, begins.
* 1933 - The box office is ruled byMae West , taking the #1 position with "I'm No Angel " and the #3 with "She Done Him Wrong "; the musical "42nd Street " takes the #2, starringDick Powell ,Ruby Keeler andGinger Rogers .Walt Disney 's "Flowers and Trees " premieres, the first film produced in the three-stripTechnicolor process. The Czech film starringHedy Lamarr , "Ecstasy", which shows simulated sex, shocks audiences.Fred Astaire 's first acting role pairs him withGinger Rogers as supporting characters in "Flying Down to Rio ". "King Kong", directed byMerian C. Cooper , and the first debut for film title character,King Kong is released. Other releases include a pre-Code edited "Baby Face ", starringBarbara Stanwyck , "Duck Soup ", starring theMarx Brothers , "Dinner at Eight ", featuring an all-star cast, "Dancing Lady ", starringJoan Crawford andClark Gable and "Queen Christina ", starringGreta Garbo .Mary Pickford stars in her last film, "Secrets ".Twentieth Century Pictures is founded byDarryl F. Zanuck . "The Private Life of Henry VIII " becomes the first British film to win an AmericanAcademy Award . TheBritish Film Institute is founded. The first Portuguese soundcomedy film ,Cottinelli Telmo 's "A Canção de Lisboa ", is released and its success sparks the "Golden Age of Portuguese cinema". "Popeye the Sailor" theatrical cartoon shorts forParamount Pictures begin. To battle theGreat Depression 's effect on box office attendance (shrunk by one third from 1930), the studios begin the double-bill: the B-movie is born. Unable to counter the effects of the Depression,Mack Sennett goes bankrupt. The firstdrive-in theater opens, in Camden, New Jersey.
*1934 - "It Happened One Night " sweeps the five major Oscars - Best Picture, Best Director (Frank Capra ), Best Screenplay, Best Actor (Clark Gable ) and Best Actress (Claudette Colbert ), a first ever achievement that would not be matched until 1975.Samuel Goldwyn purchases the film rights to "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz " from Frank J. Baum.Shirley Temple becomes a star. TheProduction Code is amended to require all films to obtain a certificate of approval. The code is effectively enforced for the first time with the removal of nude scenes from the movie "Tarzan and His Mate ". Top of the box office is occupied by "Viva Villa ", a biopic of Pancho Villa, followed by "The Black Cat ", starringBoris Karloff andBela Lugosi . Other releases include "Cleopatra", directed byCecil B. DeMille and starringClaudette Colbert , "The Gay Divorcee ", starringFred Astaire andGinger Rogers , "L'Atalante ", directed byJean Vigo , "Of Human Bondage ", starring Leslie Howard andBette Davis (who becomes a star), "The Scarlet Empress " byJosef von Sternberg " starringMarlene Dietrich " and the first of "The Thin Man " series, starringWilliam Powell andMyrna Loy . TheVenice Film Festival starts awarding "The Mussolini Cup" for Best Picture and Best Foreign Picture. From 1938 to 1942, the winning Best Foreign films are all from Germany.
* 1935 - "Top Hat " withFred Astaire andGinger Rogers leads the box office.Clark Gable 's "Mutiny on the Bounty " earns Best Picture.Greta Garbo is Anna Karenina. "Triumph of the Will ", a Nazi propaganda film directed byLeni Riefenstahl , is released. The first feature-length motion picture in three-stripTechnicolor ,RKO 's "Becky Sharp ", is released.Twentieth Century Pictures buys Fox Studios to becomeTwentieth Century-Fox .
* 1936 - "San Francisco" starringClark Gable ,Spencer Tracy andJeanette MacDonald is the top gross movie of the year, followed by another Jeanette MacDonald film "Rose Marie", co-starringNelson Eddy . "The Great Ziegfeld ", starringWilliam Powell ,Myrna Loy andLuise Rainer (who wins the first thespian Award for playing a real-life person), earns Best Picture.Fred Astaire andGinger Rogers star in both "Follow the Fleet " and "Swing Time ".Greta Garbo is "Camille". The first "Porky Pig " animated cartoon is released.Thelma Todd 's "An All-American Toothache", co-starringPatsy Kelly andMickey Daniels , is released. The "Flash Gordon" serial, starringBuster Crabbe , is released. The UK witnesses an all-time production high of 192 films.
* 1937 -Luise Rainer is the first thespian to win two Academy Awards, back-to-back. "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs", the first American feature-length animated movie, is released to occupy the year's top at the box office. The second highest-grossing movie is "Conquest" and two French movies make the top seven ("La Grande Illusion " byJean Renoir - the first foreign movie to be nominated for a Best Picture award - and "Pépé le Moko "). Other releases include "A Star Is Born", starringJanet Gaynor andFredric March , "Stella Dallas", starringBarbara Stanwyck and "The Awful Truth ", starringIrene Dunne andCary Grant . TheRank Organisation , a British entertainment company, is formed. "Wings of the Morning ", Britain's first colour feature film in the new three colour Technicolor process, is released. In the UK, the replacementCinematograph Films Act 1938 provided incentives for UK companies to make fewer films of higher quality and, influenced by world politics, encourages American investment and imports.
* 1938 -Spencer Tracy stars in "Boys Town" andBette Davis is "Jezebel". They both earnAcademy Award s for their performances. "The Adventures of Robin Hood", aTechnicolor extravaganza starringErrol Flynn andOlivia de Havilland , and Soviet directorSergei Eisenstein 's "Alexander Nevsky " are released.Cary Grant andKatharine Hepburn star together in bothHoward Hawks 's "Bringing Up Baby ", released to a cold box-office reception, andGeorge Cukor 's "Holiday". A poll taken by motion picture exhibitors elects performers as "box office poison":Katharine Hepburn ,Greta Garbo ,Joan Crawford ,Fred Astaire ,Marlene Dietrich andMae West make the list.Leni Riefenstahl 's "Olympia" wins the Mussolini Cup.
* 1939 -Hollywood 's "Annus Mirabilis ":Clark Gable andVivien Leigh star in what is arguably the most popular film of all time, "Gone with the Wind"; Judy Garland sings "Over The Rainbow " in "The Wizard of Oz";John Wayne rides the "Stagecoach"; Jimmy Stewart stars in "Mr. Smith Goes to Washington "; Garbo laughs in "Ninotchka ";Laurence Olivier andMerle Oberon star in "Wuthering Heights";Fred Astaire andGinger Rogers tell "The Story of Vernon and Irene Castle ";Jean Renoir directs "The Rules of the Game (La Règle du Jeu)";Norma Shearer ,Joan Crawford ,Rosalind Russell ,Paulette Goddard andJoan Fontaine are "The Women" for director of womenGeorge Cukor ; andBette Davis achieves a "Dark Victory ". TheCannes Film Festival is founded, with the Grand Prix du Festival International du Film going toCecil B. deMille 's "Union Pacific". Due to the break-out of World War II, the Festival would only resume in 1946.1940s
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1940s in film
* 1940 - The world at war is reflected upon the movie industry.Charlie Chaplin 's "The Great Dictator ", a satire social commentary film on Nazi Germany's Hitler, is released.Alfred Hitchcock 's "Rebecca " earns the Best Picture Oscar.Walt Disney 's "Pinocchio " is released and takes the top of the American box office.Tom and Jerry andBugs Bunny make their official debut.Walt Disney also releases "Fantasia", the first film to be released in a multichannel sound format. "Fantasia" also marks the first use of the click track while recording the soundtrack, overdubbing of orchestral parts, simultaneous multitrack recording and leads to the development of a multichannel surround system. Columbia releases Charley Chase's last film, "South of the Boudoir". "Broadway Melody of 1940 ", starringFred Astaire andEleanor Powell , is the final film of the series. "Boom Town", "His Girl Friday ", "The Philadelphia Story " and "The Shop Around the Corner " are released.
* 1941 - War propaganda movies rule the box office, which is topped byHoward Hawks ' "Sergeant York ", a biographical film about the life of SergeantAlvin York , the most decorated American soldier ofWorld War I , followed byAbbot and Costello 's "Buck Privates ". Top Academy Awards are won byJohn Ford 's "How Green Was My Valley", "Sergeant York " (Gary Cooper , Best Actor) and "Suspicion" (Joan Fontaine , Best Actress). Other war-driven movies include Michael Powell's "49th Parallel ", "In the Navy",Bob Hope 's "Caught in the Draft " and "Keep 'Em Flying ".Orson Welles ' "Citizen Kane " andJohn Huston 's "The Maltese Falcon", starringHumphrey Bogart , premiere.Barbara Stanwyck andHenry Fonda star in "The Lady Eve ".Disney releases "Dumbo " and the animated short film series forWoody Woodpecker begins.
* 1942 - Inspirational war film "Mrs. Miniver", byWilliam Wyler , rules the box office and takes six Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actress (Greer Garson ) and Best Screenplay (garnering another six nominations). "Yankee Doodle Dandy " earns Best Actor forJames Cagney . A special Academy Award is given to "In Which We Serve ", aDavid Lean film war film that tells the story of the British destroyer HMS Torrin, as told in flashbacks by the survivors as they cling to a life raft. "Bambi " is released. "Casablanca", starringHumphrey Bogart andIngrid Bergman , is released.Orson Welles releases "The Magnificent Ambersons". TheVenice Film Festival awards its last Mussolini Cup. It will resume in 1947.
* 1943 - The 1stGolden Globe Awards , honoring the best achievements in 1943 filmmaking, are held late in January 1944: "The Song of Bernadette" wins the top honor. The box office is led by "For Whom the Bell Tolls", starringGary Cooper andIngrid Bergman , followed by "The Song of Bernadette", "This Is the Army " and "Stage Door Canteen ". "Casablanca" wins the Academy Awards for Best Picture and Best Director (Michael Curtiz ). "Lassie Come Home " introducesLassie . TheLaurel and Hardy short film series comes to an end. Animated short film series forChip and Dale andDroopy Dog begin. In Italy, "Ossessione " ("Obsession") based on the novel, "The Postman Always Rings Twice", by James M. Cain, is Luchino Visconti's first feature film and is considered by many to be the first Italian neorealist film.
* 1944 - "Going My Way ", a light-hearted drama about a new young priest (Bing Crosby ) taking over a parish from an established old veteran, takes the box office and wins seven Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Director (Leo McCarey ), Best Actor (Crosby) and Best Screenplay. The last of the "Our Gang " shorts, produced by MGM, is released. Other releases include "Gaslight", that earnsIngrid Bergman the Best Actress Academy Award, "Meet Me In St. Louis ", starringJudy Garland , war movie "Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo ", "Double Indemnity ", starringFred MacMurray ,Barbara Stanwyck andEdward G. Robinson , "Laura" starringGene Tierney ,Laurence Olivier 's "Henry V" and the first part of "Ivan the Terrible ", directed by Eisenstein in the Soviet Union.
* 1945 - "The Bells of St. Mary's ", aLeo McCarey sequel to previous year's successful "Going My Way " and starringBing Crosby andIngrid Bergman , takes the top of the box office, followed by "Mom and Dad ", produced by the exploitation filmmaker and presenterKroger Babb .Billy Wilder 's "The Lost Weekend" wins Best Picture, Best Director and Best Actor Oscars (Ray Milland ), withJoan Crawford winning Best Actress for "Mildred Pierce". A strike between the set decorators' union and the studios boils over and became what is now consideredHollywood Black Friday , onOctober 5 . Also released areAlfred Hitchcock 's "Spellbound", with aSalvador Dalí designed-scene and starringGregory Peck andIngrid Bergman , "Leave Her to Heaven ", starringGene Tierney ,David Lean 's "Blithe Spirit" and "Brief Encounter ", andRoberto Rosselini 's "Rome, Open City " ("Roma Città aperta"). 1944-released "National Velvet" bringsElizabeth Taylor to prominence.Casper debuts in "The Friendly Ghost ".
* 1946 -Frank Capra 's "It's a Wonderful Life " premieres to a lukewarm reception. The year's box office belongs to 1945-released "The Bells of St. Mary's " and "Leave Her to Heaven ". "The Best Years of Our Lives " wins the Oscars for Best Picture, Best Director (William Wyler ) and Best Actor (Fredric March ). TheCannes Film Festival resumes, with 11 movies from different countries receiving the Grand Prix du Festival International du Film. Also released areJean Cocteau 's "Beauty and the Beast (La Belle et la Bête)" withJean Marais , "The Blue Dahlia ", "The Big Sleep", starringHumphrey Bogart andLauren Bacall , the western "Duel in the Sun", directed byKing Vidor and starringGregory Peck , Jennifer Jones andJoseph Cotten , "Notorious", directed byAlfred Hitchcock , starringCary Grant andIngrid Bergman , "The Razor's Edge", starringTyrone Power andGene Tierney , "The Postman Always Rings Twice" and "The Spiral Staircase ".
* 1947 - TheUnited States House of Representatives of the 80th Congress votes 346 to 17 to approve citations for contempt of Congress against the "Hollywood Ten ." TheWaldorf Statement is released by the executives of the United States motion picture industry, marking the beginning of theHollywood blacklist . "The Best Years of Our Lives " and "Duel in the Sun", released in the previous year, rule the US box office.Elia Kazan 's "Gentleman's Agreement " wins Best Picture and Best Director. Also released are "Black Narcissus ", "Miracle on 34th Street ", "Quai des Orfèvres " andCecil B. DeMille 's "Unconquered ". TheActor's Studio is founded by Elia Kazan,Robert Lewis , andCheryl Crawford , andOskar Fischinger films "Motion Painting No. 1 ". TheVenice Film Festival resumes, with the attribution of the "Gran Premio Internazionale di Venezia" (Grand International Prize of Venice) to the Best Picture. The year's award is won bySiréna , a Czechoslovakian film about striking miners.
* 1948 -Laurence Olivier 's "Hamlet" becomes the first British film to win the AmericanAcademy Award for Best Picture, winning also theVenice Film Festival 's award. Olivier won the Academy Award for Best Actor. Other releases include "The Treasure of the Sierra Madre" and "Key Largo", both starringHumphrey Bogart , "Johnny Belinda", starring Jane Wyman and earning her the Best Actress Oscar, "Easter Parade" and "The Pirate ", both starringJudy Garland , "Red River" withJohn Wayne andMontgomery Clift , "The Red Shoes" by Michael Powell andEmeric Pressburger , "Rope" byAlfred Hitchcock with James Stewart, "Joan of Arc", starringIngrid Bergman andVittorio de Sica 's "Bicycle Thieves (Ladri di biciclette)".Edgar Kennedy 's final short for RKO is released.
* 1949 -Robert Rossen 's "All the King's Men" wins the Academy Awards for Best Picture and Best Actor (Broderick Crawford ).Joseph L. Mankiewicz wins Best Director for "A Letter to Three Wives ".George Cukor 's "Adam's Rib ", starringKatharine Hepburn andSpencer Tracy , rules the American box office. Also released are "Sands of Iwo Jima ", directed byAllan Dwan , "The Heiress ", starringOlivia de Havilland (Academy Award winner for her role) andMontgomery Clift , "Twelve O'Clock High " starringGregory Peck and UK's black comedy "Kind Hearts and Coronets ". "The Barkleys of Broadway " reunitesFred Astaire andGinger Rogers after ten years apart, for their last film together and the only one shot in color.Jacques Tati releases "Jour de Fête ". TheCannes Film Festival "Grand Prix du Festival International du Film" is awarded toCarol Reed 's "The Third Man ". The award of theVenice Film Festival changes its name into theGolden Lion of St. Mark - the first recipient is France's "Manon", directed byHenri-Georges Clouzot .1950s
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* 1950 - The growth of television prompts the studios and companies to seek new motivations to put audiences back in theaters, using grandiose technology, epics and new genres, most notably B movies and science fiction. "Samson and Delilah", produced and directed byCecil B. DeMille and starringVictor Mature andHedy Lamarr , rules the US box office.Joseph L. Mankiewicz 's "All About Eve " breaks Academy Award records by earning 14 nominations. It wins 6 Awards, including Best Picture and Best Director.Judy Holliday wins Best Actress for "Born Yesterday ". "Sunset Boulevard" wins the Golden Globe for Best Picture, with starGloria Swanson winning Best Actress andBilly Wilder winning Best Director. Disney's "Cinderella" is released.Laurel & Hardy 's final film, "Atoll K ", is made in Europe. "Destination Moon" inaugurates a decade of science-fiction B movies. In France, "Orpheus (Orphée)", directed byJean Cocteau and starringJean Marais . In Italy,Roberto Rosselini directsIngrid Bergman in "Stromboli ". In Japan,Akira Kurosawa directs "Rashomon". In Italy,Federico Fellini has his directorial debut with "Luci del Varietà" (co-credited withAlberto Lattuada ).
* 1951 - Historicalepic film "David and Bathsheba " and musical "Show Boat " take the top spots at the US box office.Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 's "An American in Paris" wins Best Picture at theAcademy Awards , with Best Director going toGeorge Stevens for "A Place in the Sun ", starringElizabeth Taylor andMontgomery Clift , Humphrey Bogart winning Best Actor forJohn Huston 's "The African Queen ", also starringKatharine Hepburn , andVivien Leigh winning Best Actress forElia Kazan 's "A Streetcar Named Desire", also starringMarlon Brando . "On the Riviera ", earnsDanny Kaye a Best ActorGolden Globe , also starringGene Tierney . Other releases includeAlfred Hitchcock 's "Strangers on a Train " and "Quo Vadis", starring Robert Taylor andDeborah Kerr . TheCannes Film Festival resumes. "Rashomon", directed byAkira Kurosawa , wins theGolden Lion . TheBerlin Film Festival begins.
* 1952 -Cinerama is introduced.Cecil B. DeMille 's circus epic, "The Greatest Show on Earth " wins the Best Picture Oscar and is #1 at the box office, followed by "Quo Vadis" and "Ivanhoe", starring Robert Taylor,Elizabeth Taylor andJoan Fontaine . Also released are "The Snows of Kilimanjaro", starringGregory Peck ,Ava Gardner andSusan Hayward , "5 Fingers ", directed byJoseph L. Mankiewicz , "High Noon ",Charles Chaplin 's "Limelight", Orson Welles' "Othello" and musical "Singin' in the Rain".
* 1953 - "The Robe" debuts as the first anamorphic, widescreenCinemaScope film and takes the top of the box office. It starsRichard Burton andJean Simmons . It is followed by Best PictureAcademy Award winner "From Here to Eternity ", starringBurt Lancaster ,Montgomery Clift ,Deborah Kerr ,Donna Reed , andFrank Sinatra ; "Shane", starringAlan Ladd ,Jean Arthur ,Van Heflin ,Brandon de Wilde , andJack Palance ; "How to Marry a Millionaire ", starringLauren Bacall ,Marilyn Monroe ,Betty Grable , andWilliam Powell ; "Peter Pan" (Disney); "Hans Christian Andersen", starringDanny Kaye andFarley Granger ; "House of Wax", the first3-D movie to ever make the box office top ten, starringVincent Price ; "Mogambo ", starringClark Gable ,Grace Kelly , andAva Gardner ; and "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes", starringJane Russell andMarilyn Monroe .Audrey Hepburn wins Best Actress Oscar for "Roman Holiday ", also starringGregory Peck andWilliam Holden wins for "Stalag 17 ". Cartoon serial "Speedy Gonzales " debuts. TheAcademy Awards are televised for the first time.
* 1954 - "On the Waterfront " wins the Academy Awards for Best Picture, Best DirectorElia Kazan and Best ActorMarlon Brando .Judy Garland andJames Mason star in "A Star Is Born". The box office is led by "White Christmas", starringBing Crosby ,Danny Kaye ,Rosemary Clooney andVera-Ellen , followed by the "The Caine Mutiny", starringHumphrey Bogart ,Jose Ferrer ,Van Johnson ,Fred MacMurray andLee Marvin , "The Glenn Miller Story ", starring James Stewart andJune Allyson , "The Egyptian", inCinemaScope , andAlfred Hitchcock 's "Rear Window ", starring James Stewart,Grace Kelly ,Thelma Ritter ,Wendell Corey andRaymond Burr .Godzilla makes his debut by appearing in "Godzilla (1954 film) ". Other releases include "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea", "3 Ring Circus ", starringDean Martin andJerry Lewis , "Désirée",Alfred Hitchcock 's "Dial M for Murder ", starringGrace Kelly (who won the Best Actress Academy Award in "The Country Girl "), musical "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers",Marilyn Monroe 's vehicle "River of No Return ", "Sabrina" starringHumphrey Bogart ,Audrey Hepburn andWilliam Holden andFederico Fellini 's "La strada".
* 1955 - The top grossing films are Disney's "Lady and the Tramp " and "Cinerama Holiday ". The Best Picture is won by "Marty ", winning also Best Director (Delbert Mann ), Best Actor (Ernest Borgnine ) and thePalme d'Or (Cannes Film Festival). Italian starAnna Magnani wins the Best Actress Oscar "The Rose Tattoo". "Rebel Without a Cause " and "East of Eden", starringJames Dean (who would die later this year), are released, as are "Bad Day at Black Rock " withSpencer Tracy , "Guys and Dolls", starringMarlon Brando andFrank Sinatra , "The Night of the Hunter", "Picnic" withWilliam Holden andKim Novak , "Rififi " ("Du rififi chez les hommes"), "The Seven Year Itch " withMarilyn Monroe , "Sissi" withRomy Schneider , "Summertime", directed byDavid Lean , withKatharine Hepburn andRossano Brazzi andAlfred Hitchcock 's "To Catch a Thief" and "The Trouble with Harry ". The last ever Republic serial, "King of the Carnival ", is released. TheGolden Lion (Venice Film Festival) is won by "Ordet " ("The Word"), directed byCarl Theodor Dreyer , Denmark.
* 1956 - "The Ten Commandments", starringCharlton Heston , is the top grossing film, followed by "Guys and Dolls" and "The King and I", starringYul Brynner andDeborah Kerr . The Best Picture Academy Award is won by "Around the World in Eighty Days". Best Director isGeorge Stevens , for "Giant ", starringRock Hudson ,Elizabeth Taylor andJames Dean . Other releases include "High Society ",Ingrid Bergman 's "Anastasia", "Invasion of the Body Snatchers", "The Man Who Knew Too Much", "Moby Dick", "The Searchers" withJohn Wayne ,Douglas Sirk 's "Written on the Wind " and "War and Peace", starringAudrey Hepburn .Elvis Presley 's first film, "Love Me Tender", opens. ThePalme d'Or (Cannes Film Festival) is won by "The Silent World " ("Le monde du silence"), directed byJacques-Yves Cousteau andLouis Malle , from France. The Golden Bear (Berlin Film Festival) goes to "Invitation to the Dance", directed byGene Kelly .
* 1957 - "The Ten Commandments", starringCharlton Heston , is again the top grossing film of the year, followed by previous year's Best Picture winner "Around the World in Eighty Days" and "Giant ". "The Bridge on the River Kwai " earns Best Picture, Best Director (David Lean ) and Best Actor (Alec Guinness ).Joanne Woodward wins Best Actress with "The Three Faces of Eve ". "Nights of Cabiria (Le Notti di Cabiria)", directed byFederico Fellini , Italy, wins Best Foreign Film. "Friendly Persuasion", directed byWilliam Wyler , wins the Cannes Film Festival and "12 Angry Men ", directed bySidney Lumet , wins Berlin's Golden Bear. "Jailhouse Rock", starringElvis Presley , is released. Also released this year are "An Affair to Remember " starringCary Grant andDeborah Kerr , "A Farewell to Arms" withRock Hudson and Jennifer Jones, "Funny Face " withFred Astaire andAudrey Hepburn , andIngmar Bergman 's "The Seventh Seal " and "Wild Strawberries".
* 1958 - "The Bridge on the River Kwai " rules the box office; "Gigi " earns Best Picture honours at the Oscars. "Mon Oncle (My Uncle)", directed byJacques Tati , France, earns Best Foreign Film.Soviet Union 's "The Cranes Are Flying (Летят журавли, Letyat zhuravli)", directed byMikheil Kalatozishvili , wins the Palme d'Or. Bergman's "Wild Strawberries" wins the Berlin Festival. "The Rickshaw Man (Muhomatsu no issho)", directed byHiroshi Inagaki , Japan, wins the Venice Golden Lion.Alfred Hitchcock 's "Vertigo" is released.Rosalind Russell stars in "Auntie Mame " and wins Best Actress honours at the Golden Globes. Other releases includeOtto Preminger 's "Bonjour Tristesse", "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" based on theTennessee Williams play and starringPaul Newman andElizabeth Taylor , "The Defiant Ones " withTony Curtis andSidney Poitier , Oscar and Hammerstein's "South Pacific" andOrson Welles ' "Touch of Evil ". The year marks the end of short film series "Tom and Jerry" and "Droopy ", both from the early 40s, as well as the last installment of "The Bowery Boys " series which began in 1946.
* 1959 - "Ben-Hur" premieres to win an unprecedented 11 Academy Awards, including Best Picture. It will also lead the box office, followed by "Auntie Mame ". Other releases include the first of three vehicles forDoris Day ,Rock Hudson andTony Randall , "Pillow Talk",Alfred Hitchcock 's "North by Northwest ", "Some Like it Hot " withMarilyn Monroe ,Tony Curtis andJack Lemmon , "Hiroshima Mon Amour ", Disney's "Sleeping Beauty ",Joseph L. Mankiewicz 's adaptation of Tennessee Williams' "Suddenly, Last Summer", starringKatharine Hepburn ,Montgomery Clift andElizabeth Taylor and "Black Orpheus ", from Brazil, which earns Best Foreign Film and the Palme d'Or.The Three Stooges make their 180th and last short film, "Sappy Bullfighters".1960s
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* 1960 -Alfred Hitchcock 's "Psycho"
* 1961 - "West Side Story" premieres
* 1962 - "Lawrence of Arabia" and "To Kill a Mockingbird" premiere
* 1963 -Alfred Hitchcock 's "The Birds"
* 1964 -The Beatles star in "A Hard Day's Night"
* 1965 - "The Sound of Music" premieres
* 1966 - "Who's Afraid of Virginia Wolf?"
* 1967 - "The Graduate "
* 1968 -Stanley Kubrick 's ""
* 1969 - "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid "1970s
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1970s in film
* 1970 - "Patton" and "M*A*S*H" are released
* 1971 - "The French Connection" premieres
* 1972 - "The Godfather " premieres
* 1973 - "The Sting " and "The Exorcist" are released
* 1974 - "Blazing Saddles "
* 1975 -Steven Spielberg 's "Jaws", the first summer blockbuster movie is released
* 1976 - "Rocky " premieres
* 1977 -Woody Allen 's breakthrough filmAnnie Hall is released, as isGeorge Lucas ' science fiction film "" andThe Bee Gees sing in "Saturday Night Fever "
* 1978 - "National Lampoon's Animal House ", "Halloween", "Dawn of the Dead", "The Lord of the Rings", "Superman"
* 1979 -Francis Ford Coppola 's "Apocalypse Now "1980s
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1980s in film
* 1980 - "", "Friday the 13th", "Caddyshack " are released
* 1981 - TheGeorge Lucas /Steven Spielberg collaboration, "Raiders of the Lost Ark ", premieres
* 1982 - "Porky's " premieres
* 1983 - "", "The Big Chill", and "The Right Stuff" are released
* 1984 - "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom ", "Ghost Busters ", "Amadeus", and "The NeverEnding Story " are released
* 1985 -Steven Spielberg 's film version of Alice Walker's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel "The Color Purple " premieresBack to the Future released
* 1986 - "Hoosiers " andDavid Lynch 's "Blue Velvet " premieres
* 1987 - "Fatal Attraction " premiers and "The Princess Bride " is released
* 1988 - "Rain Man " starringDustin Hoffman andTom Cruise
* 1989 - "Batman", directed byTim Burton , "Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade " starringSean Connery , "The Abyss " directed byJames Cameron 1990s
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1990s in film
* 1990 - "Goodfellas " and "TMNT is released. "Dances with Wolves " takes Best Picture
* 1991 - "The Silence of the Lambs" & "" is released
* 1992 - "Unforgiven
* 1993 - "Schindler's List ", "", and "Jurassic Park " are released
* 1994 - "Forrest Gump", "Pulp Fiction", and "Street Fighter"
* 1995 -Mel Gibson directs and stars in "Braveheart "; "Mortal Kombat" and "Batman Forever " are released;Pixar releases "Toy Story ", the first fully 3-D computer animated movie to be released
* 1996 - "Fargo", "The English Patient", "iD4", and " The Stupids" are released
* 1997 - "", "Titanic" and "Men in Black"
* 1998 -Matt Damon &Paul Giamatti stars in "Saving Private Ryan ";Dreamworks releases "The Prince of Egypt " and "Antz " altering animated film market
* 1999 - ', "The Matrix ", ' and "Fight Club" are released2000s
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2000s in film
* 2000 - "Gladiator", "X-Men"
* 2001 - "", "Shrek ", "Osmosis Jones ", "A Beautiful Mind"
* 2002 - ', "Spider-Man", '.
* 2003 - ""
* 2004 - "The Punisher", "The Day After Tomorrow ", "Alien vs. Predator ".
* 2005 - "Batman Begins ", "King Kong","The Devil's Rejects ", "Domino", "Doom", "",
* 2006 - "Miami Vice", "The Departed ", "See No Evil", "Casino Royale", "Superman Returns "
* 2007 - "Transformers", "300", "", "Hannibal Rising ", "The Simpsons Movie ".
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