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The Great Ziegfeld
1936 film by Robert Zigler Leonard
Mr. Deeds Goes to Town
1936 film directed by Frank Capra
Dodsworth
1936 film by William Wyler
Anthony Adverse
1936 film directed by Mervyn LeRoy
San Francisco
1936 film by D. W. Griffith, W. S. Van Dyke
Come and Get It
1936 film directed by Howard Hawks and William Wyler
Mary of Scotland
1936 film by John Ford
These Three
1936 American drama film directed by William Wyler
Reefer Madness
1936 film directed by Louis J. Gasnier
The Only Son
1936 film by Yasujirō Ozu
La belle équipe
1936 French film directed by Julien Duvivier
Devdas
1936 Hindi film by Pramathesh Barua
Little Lord Fauntleroy
1936 film by John Cromwell
The Lower Depths
1936 film by Jean Renoir
The Road to Glory
1936 film by Howard Hawks
Let's Go With Pancho Villa
1936 film by Fernando de Fuentes
Dubrovsky
1936 film by Aleksandr Ivanovsky
The Prisoner of Shark Island
1936 film by John Ford
Lloyd's of London
1936 film by Henry King
Baltic Deputy
1937 film by Aleksandr Zarkhi
Seven Brave Men
1936 film by Sergei Gerasimov
Suzy
1936 film by George Fitzmaurice
Sisters of the Gion
1936 film by Kenji Mizoguchi
Osaka Elegy
1936 film by Kenji Mizoguchi
Valiant Is the Word for Carrie
1936 film by Wesley Ruggles
Captain January
1936 film by David Butler
Ceiling Zero
1936 film by Howard Hawks
Convict
1936 film by Yevgeni Chervyakov
Riffraff
1936 film by J. Walter Ruben
Cavalry
1936 film by Goffredo Alessandrini
The General Died at Dawn
1936 film by Lewis Milestone
A Severe Young Man
1936 film by Abram Room
Craig's Wife
1936 film by Dorothy Arzner
Mayerling
1936 film by Anatole Litvak
The Nightingale
1936 film by Nikolai Ekk
César
1936 film by Marcel Pagnol
China Clipper
1936 film by Ray Enright
Dawn of Paris
1936 film by Grigori Roshal
Schlußakkord
Schlußakkord (Final Accord or better Final Chord; sometimes anglicised Schlussakkord) is a German film melodrama of the Nazi period, the first melodrama directed by Detlef Sierck, who later had a career in Hollywood as Douglas Sirk and specialised in melodramas. It was made under contract for (UFA), stars Lil Dagover and Willy Birgel and also features Maria von Tasnady, and premièred in 1936. It shows stylistic features later developed by Sierck/Sirk and makes symbolic and thematic use of music.
Pennies from Heaven
1936 film by Norman Z. McLeod, Jo Swerling
Journey to Arzrum
1937 film
A Woman Rebels
1936 film by Mark Sandrich
Ramona
1936 film by Henry King
Marihuana
1936 exploitation film directed by Dwain Esper
Beethoven's Great Love
1937 film by Abel Gance
Under Western Eyes
1936 film by Marc Allégret
Barbara Radziwiłłówna
1936 film by Joseph Lejtes
The Green Pastures
1936 film by Marc Connelly, William Keighley
Charlie Chan at the Opera
1936 film by H. Bruce Humberstone
Son of Mongolia
1936 film directed by Rafail Suslovich and Ilya Trauberg
The Struggle
1936 film by Gustav von Wangenheim
Kōchiyama Sōshun
1936 film by Sadao Yamanaka
Moskau – Shanghai
Moscow–Shanghai ( or ) is a 1936 German drama film directed by Paul Wegener (in his final direction) and starring Pola Negri, Gustav Diessl and Susi Lanner. It was shot at the Babelsberg Studios in Berlin. The film's sets were designed by the art director Alfred Bütow and Willi Herrmann.
Banjo on My Knee
1936 film
Sea Spoilers
1936 film by Frank R. Strayer
Give Me Liberty
1936 film by B. Reeves Eason
Róża
1936 Polish film by Joseph Lejtes
Burgtheater
1936 Austrian drama film
Song and Dance Man
1936 film by Allan Dwan
Samson
1936 film by Maurice Tourneur