1944 in film

Top-grossing films (U.S.)

The top ten 1944 released films by box office gross in North America are as follows:

Highest-grossing films of 1944
RankTitleStudioBox-office gross rental
1 Going My Way Paramount Pictures $6,500,000[1]
2 Meet Me in St. Louis Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer $5,016,000[2]
3 Since You Went Away United Artists/Selznick International Pictures $4,900,000[1]
4 Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer $4,297,000[2]
5 Hollywood Canteen Warner Bros. $4,200,000[3]
6 The White Cliffs of Dover Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer $4,045,000[2]
7 Winged Victory 20th Century Fox $4,000,000[4]
8 A Guy Named Joe Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer $3,970,000[2]
9 I'll Be Seeing You United Artists/Selznick International Pictures $3,800,000[5]
10 To Have and Have Not Warner Bros. $3,652,000[6]

Events

Awards

Category/Organization2nd Golden Globe Awards
January 20, 1945
17th Academy Awards
March 15, 1945
Best FilmGoing My Way
Best DirectorLeo McCarey
Going My Way
Best ActorAlexander Knox
Wilson
Bing Crosby
Going My Way
Best ActressIngrid Bergman
Gaslight
Best Supporting ActorBarry Fitzgerald
Going My Way
Best Supporting ActressAgnes Moorehead
Mrs. Parkington
Ethel Barrymore
None but the Lonely Heart

Top Ten Money Making Stars

Rank Actor/Actress
1. Bing Crosby
2. Gary Cooper
3. Bob Hope
4. Betty Grable
5. Spencer Tracy
6. Greer Garson
7. Humphrey Bogart
8. (tie) Bud Abbott
Lou Costello
9. Cary Grant
10. Bette Davis

1944 film releases

January–March

April–June

July–September

October–December

Notable films released in 1944

United States unless stated

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W-Z

Serials

Short film series

Animated short film series

Births

Deaths

Film Debuts

References

  1. Finler, Joel Waldo (2003). The Hollywood Story. Wallflower Press. pp. 356–357. ISBN 978-1-903364-66-6.
  2. The Eddie Mannix Ledger, Los Angeles: Margaret Herrick Library, Center for Motion Picture Study.
  3. Finler, Joel Waldo (2003). The Hollywood Story. Wallflower Press. pp. 358–359. ISBN 978-1-903364-66-6.
  4. Aubrey Solomon, Twentieth Century-Fox: A Corporate and Financial History Rowman & Littlefield, 2002 p 220
  5. Thomas Schatz, Boom and Bust: American Cinema in the 1940s University of California Press, 1999. p. 190 accessed 1 Jan 2014
  6. Glancy, H. Mark (1995). "Warner Bros Film Grosses, 1921-51: the William Schaefer ledger". Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television. 15 (1): 64. doi:10.1080/01439689500260031.
  7. Michael D. Gambone, The Greatest Generation Comes Home: The Veteran in American Society, Texas A&M University Press, 2005 p 152
  8. "Blade Runner star Rutger Hauer dies aged 75". BBC News. 24 July 2019. Retrieved 24 July 2019.
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