1929 in film

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The following is an overview of 1929 in film, including significant events, a list of films released and notable births and deaths.

Events

The days of the silent film are numbered. A mad scramble to provide synchronized sound is on.

Top-grossing films

RankTitleStudioWorldwide rentals
1. The Broadway Melody MGM $4,366,000[4]
2. Gold Diggers of Broadway Warner Bros. $3,967,000[5]
3. Sunny Side Up Fox Film $3,200,000[6]
4. The Desert Song Warner Bros. $3,022,000[5]
5. The Cock-Eyed World Fox Film $2,600,000[6]
6. The Hollywood Revue of 1929 MGM $2,421,000[4]
7. On with the Show! Warner Bros. $2,415,000[5]
8. Rio Rita RKO $2,400,000[7]
9. Say It with Songs Warner Bros. $2,266,000[5]
10. Sally Warner Bros. $2,198,000[5]

Academy Awards

The 2nd Academy Awards honored the best films released between August 1, 1928, and July 31, 1929. They took place on April 3, 1930, at an awards banquet in the Cocoanut Grove of the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles.

Most nominations: In Old Arizona (Fox Film Corporation) – 5

Most awards – no film won more than 1 award

The 3rd Academy Awards were awarded to films completed and screened released between August 1, 1929, and July 31, 1930. They took place on November 5, 1930, at the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles.

Most nominations: The Love Parade (Paramount Famous Lasky Corp.) – 6

Most awards – no film won more than 1 award

Note: Prior to 1933, awards were not based on calendar years. Best Picture, Actress and Director went to 1930 films.

Notable films released in 1929

U.S.A. unless stated otherwise.

Serials

Short film series

Animated short film series

Births

Deaths

Film debuts

Lobby card of Berth Marks.

References

  1. "Fox's World High, $173,391". Variety. August 14, 1929. p. 9. Retrieved June 22, 2018.
  2. "Fox Sells F.N. Holdings to Warners". The Film Daily. November 4, 1929. p. 1.
  3. Sexton, Jamie. "Drifters (1929)". screenonline. BFI. Retrieved 2011-03-07.
  4. 1 2 The Eddie Mannix Ledger, Los Angeles, California: Margaret Herrick Library, Center for Motion Picture Study .
  5. 1 2 3 4 5 Glancy, H Mark (1995). "Warner Bros Film Grosses, 1921–51: the William Schaefer ledger". Historical Journal of Film Radio and Television. 15.
  6. 1 2 "Biggest Money Pictures". Variety. June 21, 1932. p. 1.
  7. Jewel, Richard (1994). "RKO film grosses, 1929–51: the C. J. Trevlin Ledger". Historical Journal of Film Radio and Television. 14 (1).
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