List of Paramount Pictures films (1930–1939)

The following is a list of films originally produced and/or distributed theatrically by Paramount Pictures and released in the 1930s. All films (with few exceptions) are currently owned by Universal Television via EMKA, Ltd.

1930

Release date Title Notes
January 4, 1930ApplauseAll-Talking
January 11, 1930The Kibitzer
Behind the Make-Up
January 18, 1930The Love ParadeAll-Talking. Academy Award nominee for Best Picture.
January 25, 1930Seven Days' LeaveAll-Talking
February 1, 1930Burning Up
February 8, 1930Street of Chance
February 15, 1930Roadhouse Nights
February 22, 1930Dangerous Paradise
Slightly Scarlet
March 8, 1930Only the Brave
March 22, 1930Men Are Like That
Sarah and Son
March 29, 1930Honey
April 5, 1930Young Eagles
April 12, 1930The Benson Murder Case
April 19, 1930The Light of Western StarsAll-Talking. Reissue title: Winning the West.
Paramount on ParadeAll-Talking. Two-color Technicolor sequences.
The Vagabond KingParamount's first 100% all-Technicolor (two-color process) all-talking picture.
April 26, 1930Ladies Love BrutesAll-Talking
May 2, 1930The Return of Dr. Fu Manchu
May 3, 1930The Big Pond
May 10, 1930The Texan
May 17, 1930Young Man of Manhattan
May 24, 1930The Devil's Holiday
May 31, 1930True to the Navy
June 7, 1930Safety in Numbers
June 14, 1930Shadow of the Law
June 21, 1930The Social Lion
June 28, 1930With Byrd at the South PoleMusic and narrator
The Border LegionAll-Talking
July 5, 1930Dangerous Nan McGrew
July 12, 1930A Man from Wyoming
July 19, 1930Love Among the Millionaires
July 26, 1930The Sap from Syracuse
For the Defense
August 2, 1930Anybody's WarAll-Talking
The Silent EnemyTalking sequence, music score and sound effects
August 9, 1930ManslaughterAll-Talking
August 16, 1930Let's Go Native
August 23, 1930Queen High
Grumpy
August 30, 1930Anybody's Woman
September 6, 1930Animal Crackers
September 13, 1930The Sea God
September 20, 1930The Spoilers
September 27, 1930The Santa Fe Trail
September 27, 1930Follow ThruAll-Talking. Filmed in two-color Technicolor.
October 4, 1930Monte CarloAll-Talking
October 11, 1930Heads Up
October 18, 1930Playboy of Paris
Her Wedding Night
October 25, 1930Laughter
November 1, 1930The Virtuous Sin
November 8, 1930Fast and Loose
Feet FirstAll-Talking. Distribution only, produced by Harold Lloyd Corporation.
November 15, 1930Tom SawyerAll-Talking. Based on The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain.
November 22, 1930DerelictAll-Talking
November 29, 1930Sea Legs
December 6, 1930Only Saps Work
MoroccoAll-Talking. Adapted from the novel Amy Jolly by Benno Vigny.
December 13, 1930Follow the LeaderAll-Talking
December 20, 1930Along Came YouthAll-Talking. Suggested by the novel Molinoff by Maurice Bedel.
December 27, 1930The Right to LoveAll-Talking

1931

Release date Title Notes
January 3, 1931The Blue AngelAll-Talking. A Paramount-Ufa co-production; English-language version; still owned by Paramount
January 17, 1931The Gang BusterAll-Talking
January 24, 1931No Limit
January 31, 1931Scandal Sheet
The Royal Family of Broadway
February 14, 1931Fighting CaravansAll-Talking. Reissue title: Blazing Arrows. Remade as Wagon Wheels (1934).
February 21, 1931Stolen HeavenAll-Talking
February 28, 1931Finn and Hattie
It Pays to Advertise
March 7, 1931The Conquering Horde
Rango
March 14, 1931Unfaithful
March 21, 1931Honor Among Lovers
June Moon
March 28, 1931Man of the World
April 4, 1931Dishonored
April 18, 1931City Streets
April 25, 1931SkippyAll-Talking. Academy Award nominee for Best Picture. Based on the comic strip Skippy by Percy Crosby. Followed by Sooky, released in December.
Gun SmokeAll-Talking
May 2, 1931Tarnished Lady
May 9, 1931Ladies' Man
May 16, 1931Dude Ranch
May 23, 1931Kick In
May 30, 1931The Vice Squad
Up Pops the Devil
June 6, 1931The Lawyer's Secret
June 20, 1931I Take This Woman
June 27, 1931Forbidden Adventure
The Girl Habit
July 4, 1931Women Love Once
July 11, 1931Confessions of a Co-Ed
July 18, 1931The Night Angel
July 25, 1931The Magnificent Lie
The Secret Call
Honeymoon Lane
The House That Shadows BuiltPromotional film
August 1, 1931The Smiling LieutenantAll-Talking. Academy Award nominee for Best Picture.
Tabu: A Story of the South SeasMusic score and sound effects
August 8, 1931Murder by the ClockAll-Talking
Caught
August 15, 1931Huckleberry FinnAll-Talking. Based on The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain.
August 22, 1931An American TragedyAll-Talking. Based on the novel by Theodore Dreiser.
August 29, 1931SilenceAll-Talking
September 5, 1931Secrets of a Secretary
Daughter of the Dragon
September 12, 1931Personal Maid
September 19, 1931Monkey Business
September 26, 1931The Road to Reno
October 3, 1931My Sin
The Mad Parade
October 10, 193124 Hours
October 24, 1931The Beloved Bachelor
November 7, 1931Once a Lady
Girls About Town
November 14, 1931Rich Man's Folly
Touchdown
November 21, 1931His Woman
November 28, 1931The Cheat
December 5, 1931The False Madonna
December 12, 1931Working Girls
December 19, 1931Husband's Holiday
December 26, 1931SookyAll-Talking. Sequel to Skippy (1931).
Ladies of the Big HouseAll-Talking

1932

Release date Title Notes
January 2, 1932Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde[N 1]All-Talking. Based on The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson.
January 9, 1932This Reckless AgeAll-Talking
January 16, 1932Two Kinds of Women
January 23, 1932Broken Lullaby
January 30, 1932No One Man
February 5, 1932Tomorrow and Tomorrow
February 12, 1932Shanghai ExpressAll-Talking. Academy Award nominee for Best Picture
February 19, 1932WaywardAll-Talking
March 4, 1932Strangers in Love
March 11, 1932Dancers in the Dark
March 18, 1932The Wiser Sex
March 25, 1932One Hour with YouAll-Talking. Academy Award nominee for Best Picture'
The Broken WingAll-Talking
April 1, 1932The Miracle Man
April 8, 1932This Is the Night
April 15, 1932The Misleading Lady
April 22, 1932The World and the Flesh
April 29, 1932Sky Bride
May 6, 1932The Strange Case of Clara Deane
May 13, 1932Sinners in the Sun
May 20, 1932Reserved for Ladies
May 27, 1932Forgotten Commandments
June 10, 1932Merrily We Go to Hell
June 17, 1932Thunder Below
July 1, 1932Make Me a Star
The Man from Yesterday
July 8, 1932Million Dollar Legs
July 15, 1932Lady and Gent
July 22, 1932Madame Racketeer
July 29, 1932The Vanishing Frontier
August 5, 1932Guilty as HellAll-Talking
August 12, 1932Devil and the Deep
August 19, 1932Horse Feathers
August 26, 1932Love Me Tonight
September 9, 193270,000 Witnesses
September 16, 1932Blonde Venus
September 23, 1932Movie CrazyAll-Talking. Distribution only, produced by Harold Lloyd Corporation.
The Night of June 13All-Talking
September 30, 1932Heritage of the DesertAll-Talking. Reissue title: When the West Was Young.
October 7, 1932Madison Square GardenAll-Talking
The Phantom President
October 14, 1932Night After Night
The Big Broadcast
October 28, 1932Hot Saturday
October 30, 1932Trouble in Paradise
November 12, 1932Evenings for Sale
November 18, 1932If I Had a Million
November 25, 1932Wild Horse Mesa
December 2, 1932Under-Cover Man
December 9, 1932A Farewell to ArmsAll-Talking. Academy Award nominee for Best Picture. Based on the novel by Ernest Hemingway.
December 9, 1932The Devil Is DrivingAll-Talking
December 30, 1932Madame Butterfly
No Man of Her Own

1933

Release date Title Notes
January 6, 1933The Billion Dollar Scandal
January 13, 1933Island of Lost Souls
Tonight Is Ours
January 20, 1933The Mysterious RiderAll-Talking. Reissue title: The Fighting Phantom
January 27, 1933She Done Him WrongAll-Talking. Academy Award nominee for Best Picture
February 3, 1933Luxury LinerAll-Talking
February 10, 1933The Sign of the Cross
February 17, 1933The Woman Accused
Hello, Everybody!
February 24, 1933From Hell to Heaven
Crime of the Century
March 2, 1933He Learned About Women
March 3, 1933A Lady's Profession
March 10, 1933King of the Jungle
March 17, 1933Strictly Personal
March 24, 1933Pick Up
March 31, 1933Murders in the Zoo
MAll-Talking. U.S. distribution only, produced in Germany by Nero-Film A.G.
April 7, 1933Under the Tonto RimAll-Talking
April 14, 1933Terror Aboard
April 21, 1933A Bedtime Story
April 28, 1933Song of the Eagle
May 6, 1933The Eagle and the Hawk
The Story of Temple Drake[N 2]distribution only
May 12, 1933SupernaturalAll-Talking
May 26, 1933Sunset Pass
The Girl in 419
June 2, 1933International House
June 9, 1933I Love That Man
June 16, 1933Jennie Gerhardt
June 23, 1933Gambling Ship
College Humor
July 7, 1933Disgraced!
July 14, 1933Mama Loves Papa
Man of the ForestAll-Talking. Reissue title: Challenge of the Frontier.
July 21, 1933Her BodyguardAll-Talking
July 28, 1933Midnight Club
August 4, 1933Three-Cornered MoonAll-Talking
August 11, 1933The Song of Songs
August 25, 1933Big Executive
This Day and Age
September 1, 1933One Sunday Afternoon
September 8, 1933Torch Singer
September 15, 1933Too Much Harmony
To the Last ManAll-Talking. Reissue title: Law of Vengeance.
September 22, 1933Golden HarvestAll-Talking
October 6, 1933I'm No Angel
October 13, 1933Tillie and Gus
October 20, 1933The Way to Love
October 27, 1933Hell and High Water
Take a Chance
November 10, 1933White Woman
November 17, 1933Duck Soup
Cradle Song
November 24, 1933The Thundering HerdAll-Talking. Reissue title: Buffalo Stampede.
Sitting PrettyAll-Talking
December 1, 1933Lone Cowboy
December 8, 1933Girl Without a Room
December 22, 1933Alice in WonderlandAll-Talking. Based on Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass by Lewis Carroll.
December 29, 1933Design for LivingAll-Talking

1934

Release date Title Notes
January 5, 1934Eight Girls in a Boat
January 12, 1934His Double Life
Miss Fane's Baby Is Stolen
January 19, 1934All of MeAll-Talking. Based on the play Chrysalis by Rose Albert Porter.
January 26, 1934The Last Round-UpAll-Talking
Four Frightened People
February 2, 1934Search for Beauty
February 9, 1934Six of a Kind
February 16, 1934Good Dame
February 23, 1934Bolero
No More Women
March 9, 1934She Made Her Bed
March 16, 1934Wharf Angel
March 23, 1934Come On Marines!
March 30, 1934Death Takes a Holiday
April 6, 1934You're Telling Me!
April 13, 1934The Trumpet Blows
April 20, 1934Melody in Spring
April 27, 1934We're Not Dressing
The Witching Hour
May 4, 1934Double Door
May 11, 1934Private Scandal
May 18, 1934Thirty-Day Princess
May 25, 1934Murder at the Vanities
June 1, 1934Little Miss Marker
June 8, 1934Many Happy Returns
June 15, 1934The Great Flirtation
June 22, 1934Here Comes the Groom
June 29, 1934Shoot the Works
July 6, 1934Kiss and Make-Up
July 13, 1934The Old Fashioned Way
July 20, 1934The Notorious Sophie LangAll-Talking. Followed by two sequels, The Return of Sophie Lang (1936) and Sophie Lang Goes West (1937).
July 27, 1934Elmer and ElsieAll-Talking
August 3, 1934Ladies Should ListenAll-Talking
August 17, 1934Crime Without Passion
August 31, 1934She Loves Me Not
Now and Forever
September 7, 1934The Scarlet Empress
September 14, 1934You Belong to Me
Wagon WheelsAll-Talking. Reissue title: Caravans West. Remake of Fighting Caravans (1931).
September 21, 1934Belle of the NinetiesAll-Talking
September 28, 1934The Lemon Drop Kid
The Pursuit of Happiness
October 5, 1934CleopatraAll-Talking. Academy Award nominee for Best Picture
October 12, 1934Ready for LoveAll-Talking
October 19, 1934Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch
October 26, 1934Menace
November 2, 1934Enter Madame
November 9, 1934Limehouse Blues
November 23, 1934College Rhythm
November 30, 1934It's a Gift
December 7, 1934Behold My Wife!
December 14, 1934Father Brown, DetectiveAll-Talking. Based on "The Blue Cross," by G. K. Chesterton.
One Hour LateAll-Talking
December 21, 1934Home on the Range
December 28, 1934Here Is My Heart

1935

Release date Title Notes
January 11, 1935The President Vanishes
January 18, 1935The Lives of a Bengal LancerAcademy Award nominee for Best Picture
January 25, 1935The Gilded Lily
February 1, 1935Wings in the Dark
February 8, 1935Rocky Mountain MysteryReissue title: The Fighting Westerner.
February 15, 1935Rumba
February 22, 1935All the King's HorsesBased on play by Lawrence Clark and Max Giersberg and by Frederick Herendeen and Edward Horan.
March 1, 1935Car 99
March 8, 1935Ruggles of Red GapAcademy Award nominee for Best Picture
March 15, 1935Love in Bloom
March 22, 1935Mississippi
March 29, 1935McFadden's Flats
April 12, 1935Hold ‘Em Yale
April 19, 1935Four Hours to Kill!
April 19, 1935Private Worlds
April 26, 1935Stolen Harmony
May 3, 1935The Devil Is a Woman
May 10, 1935Once in a Blue Moon
May 17, 1935Goin' to Town
May 24, 1935People Will Talk
May 31, 1935The Glass Key
June 7, 1935The Scoundrel
June 21, 1935College Scandal
June 28, 1935Men Without Names
July 5, 1935Paris in Spring
July 19, 1935Shanghai
July 26, 1935Man on the Flying Trapeze
July 26, 1935Smart Girl
August 2, 1935Every Night at Eight
August 9, 1935This Woman Is MineOriginal British title: 18 Minutes.
August 16, 1935Without Regret
August 23, 1935Hop-a-Long CassidyFirst film in Paramount's Hopalong Cassidy series. Reissued by Screen Guild Productions in 1946 as Hopalong Cassidy Enters.
August 23, 1935Accent on Youth
August 30, 1935Here Comes Cookie
September 6, 1935Annapolis Farewell
September 13, 1935Two for Tonight
September 20, 1935The Big Broadcast of 1936
September 20, 1935Wanderer of the Wasteland
September 27, 1935The Virginia Judge
October 4, 1935Little America
October 4, 1935Two-Fisted
October 4, 1935It's a Great Life
October 11, 1935The Last Outpost
October 18, 1935Hands Across the Table
October 25, 1935The Crusades
October 25, 1935The Eagle's Brood
October 25, 1935Wings Over EthiopiaSwiss documentary about the African country Ethiopia. Intended as a travelogue, the film was picked up by Paramount due to the outbreak of the Second Italo-Ethiopian War in October 1935.
November 1, 1935Ship Cafe
November 8, 1935Peter Ibbetson
November 15, 1935Mary Burns, Fugitive
November 22, 1935So Red the Rose
November 29, 1935Coronado
November 29, 1935Nevada
December 13, 1935Bar 20 Rides Again
December 13, 1935Millions in the Air
December 20, 1935ScroogeBased on A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens.
December 27, 1935Collegiate

1936

Release date Title Notes
January 3, 1936The Bride Comes Home
January 10, 1936Rose of the Rancho
January 17, 1936Her Master's Voice
January 17, 1936Soak the Rich
January 24, 1936Anything Goes
January 31, 1936Timothy's Quest
February 7, 1936The Milky Way
February 14, 1936Drift FenceReissue title: Texas Desperadoes.
February 14, 1936Woman Trap
February 21, 1936Klondike Annie
February 28, 1936Desire
February 28, 1936The Preview Murder Mystery
March 6, 1936Call of the Prairie
March 6, 1936Give Us This Night
March 13, 1936F-Man
March 13, 1936The Trail of the Lonesome PineParamount's first feature filmed in the three-strip Technicolor process and said to be the first Technicolor feature shot on location.
March 20, 1936Too Many Parents
March 27, 1936Desert GoldReissue title: Desert Storm.
March 27, 193613 Hours by Air
April 3, 1936Big Brown Eyes
April 10, 1936The Moon's Our Home
April 17, 1936The Sky Parade
April 17, 1936Till We Meet Again
April 24, 1936Three on the Trail
May 1, 1936Florida Special
May 8, 1936The Case Against Mrs. Ames
May 15, 1936Fatal Lady
May 15, 1936Forgotten FacesPresumed lost
May 22, 1936The Princess Comes Across
May 29, 1936Border Flight
June 5, 1936Early to Bed
June 5, 1936Palm Springs
June 12, 1936Girl of the Ozarks
June 19, 1936And Sudden Death
June 19, 1936Poppy
June 26, 1936The Arizona RaidersReissue title: Bad Men of Arizona
June 26, 1936Three Cheers for Love
July 3, 1936The Return of Sophie LangSequel to 1934's The Notorious Sophie Lang. Followed by Sophie Lang Goes West in 1937.
July 10, 1936Spendthrift
July 24, 1936Heart of the West
July 24, 1936Yours for the Asking
July 31, 1936Rhythm on the Range
July 31, 1936A Son Comes Home
August 7, 1936My American Wife
August 14, 1936I'd Give My Life
August 21, 1936Hollywood Boulevard
August 28, 1936Straight from the Shoulder
The Texas Rangers
September 2, 1936The General Died at Dawn
September 4, 1936Lady Be Careful
September 11, 1936Three Married Men
September 18, 1936Wives Never Know
September 25, 1936Murder with Pictures
October 2, 1936Valiant Is the Word for Carrie
October 6, 1936The Big Broadcast of 1937
October 9, 1936Wedding Present
October 16, 1936Hopalong Cassidy Returns
October 23, 1936The Accusing Finger
October 30, 1936Rose Bowl
November 6, 1936Along Came Love
November 3, 1936Easy to Take
November 13, 1936Go West, Young Man
November 20, 1936Hideaway Girl
November 27, 1936The Jungle Princess
December 4, 1936Arizona MahoneyReissue title: Arizona Thunderbolt
December 11, 1936Trail Dust
December 13, 1936Let's Make a Million
December 18, 1936Mind Your Own Business
December 25, 1936College Holiday

1937

Release date Title Notes
January 1, 1937The Plainsman
January 22, 1937Bulldog Drummond EscapesThe first in Paramount's series of eight Bulldog Drummond films, released between 1937 and 1939.
January 22, 1937A Doctor's Diary
January 29, 1937Champagne Waltz
February 5, 1937Outcast
February 12, 1937Clarence
February 19, 1937Maid of Salem
February 26, 1937Borderland
February 26, 1937John Meade's Woman
March 5, 1937Murder Goes to CollegeFollowed by Partners in Crime, released in October.
March 12, 1937The Crime Nobody Saw
March 12, 1937Swing High, Swing Low
March 19, 1937Her Husband Lies
March 26, 1937Waikiki Wedding
April 2, 1937The Girl from Scotland Yard
April 9, 1937Internes Can't Take MoneyThe first Dr. Kildare film and the only one made by Paramount. The series was continued by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in 1940.
April 16, 1937Hills of Old Wyoming
April 23, 1937King of Gamblers
April 30, 1937Make Way for Tomorrow
May 14, 1937Turn Off the Moon
May 21, 1937Night of Mystery
May 28, 1937I Met Him in Paris
June 4, 1937Hotel Haywire
June 11, 1937The Last Train from Madrid
June 18, 1937Mountain Music
June 25, 1937The Great Gambini
June 25, 1937North of the Rio Grande
July 2, 1937Forlorn RiverReissue title: River of Destiny.
July 2, 1937Midnight Madonna
July 9, 1937Wild Money
July 16, 1937Easy Living
July 23, 1937Rustlers' Valley
July 30, 1937Exclusive
August 6, 1937Blonde Trouble
August 13, 1937Artists and Models
August 20, 1937She's No Lady
Hopalong Rides Again
August 27, 1937On Such a Night
September 3, 1937Souls at Sea
September 10, 1937She Asked for It
September 10, 1937Sophie Lang Goes WestParamount's third and last Sophie Lang film, following The Notorious Sophie Lang (1934) and The Return of Sophie Lang (1936)
September 17, 1937Double or Nothing
September 24, 1937Bulldog Drummond Comes BackThe second film in Paramount's Bulldog Drummond series.
October 1, 1937High, Wide, and Handsome
October 8, 1937Partners in CrimeSequel to Murder Goes to College, (1937).
October 15, 1937This Way Please
October 22, 1937Thunder TrailReissue title: Thunder Pass.
October 29, 1937Angel
November 5, 1937Hold 'Em Navy
November 12, 1937The Barrier
November 19, 1937Blossoms on Broadway
November 19, 1937Night Club Scandal
November 26, 1937Ebb Tide
November 26, 1937Texas Trail
December 3, 1937Love on Toast
December 10, 1937Born to the WestReissue title: Hell Town
December 17, 1937Daughter of Shanghai
December 24, 1937True Confession
December 31, 1937Wells Fargo

1938

Release date Title Notes
January 7, 1938Bulldog Drummond's RevengeThe third film in Paramount's Bulldog Drummond series.
January 14, 1938Every Day's a Holiday
January 21, 1938Thrill of a Lifetime
January 28, 1938Partners of the Plains
February 4, 1938The Buccaneerstill owned by Paramount
February 11, 1938Scandal Street
February 11, 1938The Big Broadcast of 1938
February 25, 1938Cassidy of Bar 20
March 11, 1938Dangerous to Know
March 18, 1938Bulldog Drummond's PerilThe fourth film in Paramount's Bulldog Drummond series.
March 25, 1938Bluebeard's Eighth Wife
April 1, 1938Tip-Off Girls
April 14, 1938Romance in the Dark
April 15, 1938Her Jungle Love
April 22, 1938Heart of ArizonaThe seventeenth Hopalong Cassidy film
April 29, 1938College Swing
May 6, 1938Doctor Rhythm
May 13, 1938Stolen Heaven
May 20, 1938Cocoanut Grove
May 27, 1938Hunted Men
June 10, 1938You and Me
June 17, 1938Prison Farm
June 24, 1938Bar 20 JusticeThe eighteenth Hopalong Cassidy film
July 8, 1938Pride of the WestThe nineteenth Hopalong Cassidy film
July 22, 1938Booloo
July 22, 1938Tropic Holiday
July 29, 1938Professor BewareDistribution only, produced by Harold Lloyd Corporation.
August 5, 1938Bulldog Drummond in AfricaThe fifth film in Paramount's Bulldog Drummond series.
August 12, 1938The Texans
August 19, 1938Give Me a Sailor
August 26, 1938Spawn of the North
September 2, 1938Sing You Sinners
September 9, 1938In Old MexicoThe twentieth Hopalong Cassidy film
September 16, 1938Sons of the Legion
September 23, 1938Campus Confessions
September 30, 1938King of Alcatraz
October 7, 1938Touchdown, Army
October 14, 1938The Arkansas Traveler
October 21, 1938The Mysterious RiderReissue title: Mark of the Avenger.
October 28, 1938Men with Wings
November 4, 1938Illegal Traffic
November 11, 1938If I Were King
November 18, 1938Thanks for the Memory
November 25, 1938Arrest Bulldog DrummondThe sixth film in Paramount's Bulldog Drummond series.
Say It in French
December 2, 1938Little Orphan AnnieBased on the comic strip Little Orphan Annie, by Harold Gray.
December 9, 1938Ride a Crooked Mile
December 16, 1938The Frontiersmen
December 23, 1938Tom Sawyer, DetectiveBased on the novel, by Mark Twain.
December 30, 1938Artists and Models Abroad

1939

Release date Title Notes
January 6, 1939Disbarred
January 14, 1939Zaza
January 20, 1939Ambush
January 27, 1939Paris Honeymoon
Boy TroubleFollowed by Night Work, released in August.
February 3, 1939St. Louis Blues
February 10, 1939Persons in Hiding
...One Third of a Nation...Based on the play presented by the Federal Theatre Project
February 24, 1939Sunset TrailThe twenty-second Hopalong Cassidy film
March 3, 1939Cafe Society
March 10, 1939The BeachcomberOriginal British title: Vessel of Wrath
March 17, 1939King of Chinatown
March 24, 1939Midnight
March 31, 1939Silver on the SageThe twenty-third Hopalong Cassidy film
Sudden Money
April 7, 1939I'm from Missouri
April 14, 1939Bulldog Drummond's Secret PoliceThe seventh film in Paramount's Bulldog Drummond series.
Never Say Die
April 21, 1939Back Door to Heaven
April 28, 1939The Lady's from Kentucky
May 5, 1939Union Pacific
May 12, 1939Hotel Imperial
May 19, 1939Some Like It Hotreissue title: Rhythm Romance.
May 26, 1939Stolen Liferemade by Warner Bros. as A Stolen Life (1946).
May 26, 1939Unmarried
June 2, 1939The Gracie Allen Murder Casebased on the novel by S. S. Van Dine.
June 9, 1939Undercover Doctor
June 16, 1939Invitation to Happiness
June 23, 1939Grand Jury Secrets
Heritage of the Desertreissue title: Heritage of the Plains.
June 30, 1939Bulldog Drummond's BrideThe eighth and last film in Paramount's Bulldog Drummond series.
July 7, 1939Man About Town
July 14, 1939Million Dollar Legs
July 21, 1939The Magnificent Fraud
July 24, 1939Beau Geste
July 25, 1939Renegade TrailThe twenty-fourth Hopalong Cassidy film
August 4, 1939Night Worksequel to Boy Trouble (1939).
August 11, 1939Our Leading Citizen
August 16, 1939Island of Lost Men
August 18, 1939This Man Is NewsSequel to this British comedy, This Man in Paris, was released by Paramount in Great Britain in 1939, but did not receive American distribution until it appeared through Monogram in 1942 as Shadows of the Underworld.
August 25, 1939The Star Maker
September 1, 1939Death of a Champion
September 8, 1939Range WarThe twenty-fifth Hopalong Cassidy film
September 22, 1939$1,000 a Touchdown
September 29, 1939Honeymoon in Bali
October 6, 1939What a LifeThe first of Paramount's Aldrich Family comedies
October 13, 1939Jamaica InnU.S. distribution only, produced by Mayflower Productions.
October 20, 1939Television Spy
October 27, 1939Disputed Passage
November 3, 1939Law of the PampasThe twenty-sixth Hopalong Cassidy film
November 10, 1939The Cat and the Canary
November 17, 1939Rulers of the Sea
November 24, 1939Our Neighbors – The Carters
December 1, 1939The Night of Nights
December 8, 1939The Llano Kid
December 15, 1939All Women Have Secrets
December 22, 1939Gulliver's TravelsThe first animated feature film from Fleischer Studios. Based on the novel by Jonathan Swift.
December 29, 1939The Great Victor Herbert

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