1939 in film


The year 1939 in film is widely considered the most outstanding one ever, when it comes to the high quality and high attendance at the large set of the best films that premiered in the year.

Top-grossing films (U.S.)

The top ten 1939 released films by box office gross in North America are as follows:
RankTitleStudioBox office gross rental
1Gone with the WindMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer/Selznick International Pictures$31,000,000
2Mr. Smith Goes to WashingtonColumbia Pictures$3,500,000
3Jesse James20th Century Fox$3,000,000
4Babes in ArmsMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer$2,311,000
5The Wizard of OzMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer$2,048,000
6Gunga DinRKO Radio Pictures$1,888,000
7Goodbye, Mr. ChipsMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer$1,777,000
8Dodge CityWarner Bros.$1,668,000
9The Rains Came20th Century Fox$1,650,000
10The WomenMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer$1,610,000

Events

The year 1939 was one in which the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences nominated ten films for Best Picture:
These films came from a wide variety of film genres and sources for their stories and settings, including: historical fiction, contemporary affairs, love stories, classic novels, fantasies/musicals,, tragic plays, westerns, and comedies.
Each of the five nominees for Best Director of 1939 were or went on to become a legendary film director with multiple acclaimed films to his credit: Frank Capra, Victor Fleming, John Ford, Sam Wood, and William Wyler.

Academy Awards

January–March

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