1929 was a great year for movies, since a lot of classic films were released in 1929. This is a crowd sourced list that has been voted on by many people, so these top films of 1929 aren't just one persons opinion. Most divisive: On with the Show Over 90 Ranker voters have come ...
List of all movies released in 1929, with film trailers when available. These movies of 1929 are listed alphabetically, but if you're looking for a particular ...
Filmed in 1958, though released in 1962, Martin appeared in the Christopher Lee and Boris Karloff vehicleCorridors of Bloodas a tavern regular – not a part that saw him speak or do very much other than slowly carry his gruel to his table but certainly a part he could boast about to his...
In Chicago, in 1929, theaters had enough seats for half the city's population to attend a movie each day. In 1926, Warner Brothers released the film Don Juan--the first film with a synchronized film score--along with a program of talking shorts. The popularity of The Jazz Singer, ...
It may frankly just be my particularly skewed sense of humor, but it strikes me as maybe just alittlefunny that both Werner Herzog and Wim Wenders have released features in 3D, as if their ...Anselm 3D Blu-ray review» Universal Classic Monsters: The Essential Collection 4K Blu-ray Revie...
Released months prior to Psycho, this Technicolor horror show traversed similarly transgressive terrain, following the exploits of a serial killer who murders women using a dagger affixed to the end of a camera, and in some ways primed audiences for the audacities Hitch was about to unleash on ...
1929: ‘Hallelujah’ is the first all-Black talking musical Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) 1929: ‘Hallelujah’ is the first all-Black talking musical The first all-Black talking musical film was released in 1929. With the introduction of sound to film, “Hallelujah” was a major studio hit. Yo...
First released by The Charleston Chasers (1929). Hit versions by Leo Reisman & His Orchestra (US #2 1929), Louis Armstrong’s Hot Five (US #7 1929), Bill “Bojangles” Robinson (US #8 1929), Fats Waller (US #17 1929 |1943), The Teddy Wilson Quartet (US #6 1937), Dinah Washingt...
Released: 1929 Directed by: David Butler 40 Hanging Up Meg Ryan, Diane Keaton, Lisa Kudrow 1 votes With a cast led by Diane Keaton, Meg Ryan, and Lisa Kudrow, Hanging Up is a poignant dramedy that explores the complicated dynamics between three sisters faced with the deterioration of their...
Released: 1940 Directed by: Alfred Hitchcock Also ranks #2 on The Best 1940s Thriller Movies, Ranked Also ranks #2 on The Best Romance Movies Of The 1940s Also ranks #3 on The 60+ Best Movies With Laurence Olivier 9 Notorious Cary Grant, Ingrid Bergman, Claude Rains 780 votes In N...