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For titles reviewed beginning August 4 I’ve included the Chicago Legion of Decency Classification.
- Class A: Recommended
- Class B: Not Forbidden but unsuitable for either children or adolescents; adults may see them if they suit their tastes. They are offensive in spots.
- Class C: Indecent, immortal and unfit for showing to decent people.
January 6, 1934
“Olsen’s Big Moment” with El Brendel and Walter Catlett
“Myrt and Marge”
“Man’s Castle” with Loretta Young and Spencer Tracy
“Sensation Hunters” with Arline Judge and Preston Foster
“Lady Killer” with James Cagney
“Going Hollywood” with Marion Davies and Bing Crosby
“Queen Christina” with Greta Garbo and John Gilbert
“The Song of Kong” with Robert Armstrong and Helen Mack
“Smoky” with Victor Jory
January 13, 1934
“Sons of the Desert” with Laurel and Hardy
“Madame Spy” with Fay Wray and Nils Asther
“Gallant Lady” with Ann Harding and Clive Brook
“Bombay Mail” with Edmund Lowe and Shirley Grey
“Lone Cowboy” with Jackie Cooper
“Cross Country Cruise” with Lew Ayers and June Knight
“Before Midnight” with Ralph Bellamy and June Collyer
“Fog” with Mary Brian and Donald Cook
January 20, 1934
“Moulin Rouge” with Constance Bennett and Franchot Tone
“Wine, Women and Song” with Lilyan Tashman and Lew Cody
“Eight Girls in a Boat” with Dorothy Wilson and Douglass Montgomery
“Shadows of Sing Sing” with Mary Brian and Bruce Cabot
“Fugitive Lovers” with Robert Montgomery and Madge Evans
“I Was a Spy”
“Man of Two Worlds” with Francis Lederer and Elissa Landi
“Easy to Love” with Adolphe Menjou and Genevieve Tobin
January 27, 2934
“Sixteen Fathoms Deep” with Creighton Chaney and Sally O’Neil
“Massacre” with Richard Barthelmess and Ann Dvorak
“I Am Suzanne” with Lilian Harvey and Gene Raymond
“Miss Fane’s Baby Is Stolen” with Dorothea Wieck and Alice Brady
“Hips Hips Hooray” with Wheeler and Woolsey
“Fashions of 1934” with William Powell and Bette Davis
“Let’s Fall in Love” with Edmund Lowe
February 3, 1934
“The Big Shakedown” with Charles Farrell, Bette Davis and Ricardo Cortez
“Once to Every Woman” with Fay Wray and Ralph Bellamy
“Four Frightened People” with Claudette Colbert, Herbert Marshall, Mary Boland and William Gargan
“He Couldn’t Take It” with Ray Walker and Virginia Cherrill
“Beloved” with John Boles and Gloria Stuart
“The Song of Youth”
“As Husbands Go” with Warner Baxter and Helen Vinson
“Women in His Life” with Otto Kruger
February 10, 1934
“Nana” with Anna Sten, Lionel Atwill and Richard Bennett
“Midnight” with Sidney Fox
“I’ve Got Your Number” with Joan Blondell and Pat O’Brien
“You Can’t Buy Everything” with May Robson
“All of Me” with Miriam Hopkins, Fredric March, George Raft and Helen Mack
“Carolina” with Janet Gaynor and Lionel Barrymore
“Hi Nellie” with Paul Muni
“Sleepers East” with Wynne Gibson and Preston Foster
February 17, 1934
“Frontier Marshal” with George O’Brien
“Devil Tiger”
“The Lost Patrol” with Victor McLaglen, Wallace Ford and Reginald Denny
“The Dark Hazard” wtih Edward G. Robinson
“This Side of Heaven” with Lionel Barrymore
“Search for Beauty”
“Palooka” with Jimmie Durante, Lupe Velez and Stuart Erwin
“Cheaters” with Bill Boyd and June Collyer
“I Like It That Way” with Gloria Stuart and Roger Pryor
February 24, 1934
“Two Alone” with Jean Parker and Tom Brown
“Mandalay” with Kay Francis and Ricardo Cortez
“Good Dame” with Sylvia Sidney and Fredric March
“Long Lost Father” with John Barrymore
“Orient Express” with Norman Foster
“The Meanest Gal in Town” with ZaSu Pitts
“Six of a Kind” with Mary Boland and Charles Ruggles
“Bedside” with Warren William
March 3, 1934
“It Happened One Night” with Claudette Colbert and Clark Gable
“No More Women” with Victor McLaglen and Edmund Lowe
“The Cat and the Fiddle” with Ramon Novarro and Jeanette MacDonald
“Looking for Trouble” with Spencer Tracy, Jack Oakie and Constance Cummings
“Bolero” with George Raft and Carole Lombard
“Catherine the Great” with Elizabeth Bergner and Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.
“Mystery of Mr. X” with Robert Montgomery
“Mystery Liner” with Noah Beery
“I Believed in You” with John Boles, Victor Jory and Rosemary Ames
March 10, 1934
“Heat Lightning” with Aline MacMahon and Ann Dvorak
“The Poor Rich” with Edna May Oliver and Edward Everett Horton
“Gambling Lady” with Barbara Stanwyck
“Wonder Bar” All Star Cast
“Death Takes a Holiday” with Fredric March
“David Harum” with Will Rogers
“Beggars in Ermine” with Lionel Atwill
“Journal of a Crime” with Ruth Chatterton and Adolphe Menjou
“Keep ‘Em Rolling” with Walter Huston
“Spitfire” with Katharine Hepburn
March 17, 1934
“The House of Rothschild” with George Arliss
“Harold Teen” with Hal LeRoy
“Speed Wings” with Tim McCoy and Evalyn Knapp
“As the Earth Turns” with Jean Muir
“This Man Is Mine” with Irene Dunne
“The Crime Doctor” wtih Otto Kruger, Karen Morley and Nils Asther
“Hold That Girl” with James Dunn and Claire Trevor
“The Crosby Case” with Wynne Gibson
“The Line Up” with William Gargan and Marion Nixon
March 24, 1934
“Countess of Monte Cristo” with Fay Wray and Paul Lukas
“Wharf Angel” with Victor McLaglen, Preston Foster and Dorothy Dell
“Success At Any Price” with Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. and Colleen Moore
“No Greater Glory”
“The Quitter” with Emma Dunn
“The Show-Off” with Spencer Tracy and Madge Evans
“Love Birds” with Slim Summerville and ZaSu Pitts
“She Made Her Bed” with Sally Eilers, Richard Arlen and Robert Armstrong
“Coming Out Party” with Frances Dee and Gene Raymond
“Social Register” with Colleen Moore and Alexander Kirkland
“George White’s Scandals” with Jimmy Durante and Rudy Vallee
March 31, 1934
“Let’s Be Ritzy” with Lew Ayres and Patricia Ellis
“The Constant Nymph”
“Three on a Honeymoon” with Sally Eilers and Charles Starrett
“Wild Cargo”
“One Is Guilty” with Ralph Bellamy and Shirley Grey
“Voice in the Night” with Tim McCoy
“Ever Since Eve” with Mary Brian and George O’Brien
“Come on Marines” with Richard Arlen, Ida Lupino and Roscoe Karns
“Jimmy the Gent” with James Cagney and Bette Davis
“Bottoms Up” with Spencer Tracy and Pat Paterson
April 7, 1934
“City Limits” with Frank Craven and Sally Blane
“Melody in Spring” with Lanny Ross, Charles Ruggles and Ann Sothern
“Registered Nurse” with Bebe Daniels, Lyle Talbot and John Halliday
“Unknown Blonde”
“Riptide” with Norma Shearer
“Glamour” with Constance Cummings and Paul Lukas
“Lazy River” with Jean Parker and Robert Young
“Murder in Trinidad” with Victor Jory and Heather Angel
April 14, 1934
“When Strangers Meet” with Arline Judge and Richard Cromwell
“Men in White” with Clark Gable
“I’ll Tell the World” with Lee Tracy and Gloria Stuart
“You’re Telling Me” with W.C. Fields and Adrienne Ames
April 21, 1934
“Whirlpool” with Jack Holt
“Manhattan Love Song” with Robert Armstrong and Dixie Lee
“Finishing School” with Frances Dee, Bruce Cabot and Billie Burke
“Take the Stand” with Thelma Todd and Jack La Rue
“The Trumpet Blows” with Adolphe Menjou, George Raft and Frances Drake
“Sing and Like It” with ZaSu Pitts, Nat Pendleton and Edward Everett Horton
“Man Trailer” with Buck Jones
“Twenty Million Sweethearts” with Dick Powell, Ginger Rogers and Pat O’Brien
April 28, 1934
‘When Sinners Meet” with Clive Brook, Diana Wynyard and Billie Burke
“Sisters Under the Skin” with Elissa Landi and Frank Morgan
“Viva Villa” with Wallace Beery
“Stand Up and Cheer” with Warner Baxter and Madge Evans
“We’re Not Dressing” with Carole Lombard, Bing Crosby and Burns and Allen
“No Greater Glory”
“A Modern Hero” with Richard Barthelmess
“Tarzan and His Mate” with Johnny Weissmuller and Maureen O’Sullivan
“Upper World” with Warren William, Ginger Rogers and Mary Astor
May 5, 1934
“All Men Are Enemies” with Helen Twelvetrees and Hugh Williams
“House of Mystery”
“Double Door” with Evelyn Venable
“Monte Carlo Nights” with Mary Brian and John Darrow
“Twentieth Century” with John Barrymore and Carole Lombard
“Beyond Bengal”
“The Crime of Helen Stanley” with Ralph Bellamy and Shirley Grey
“Sorrell and Son” with H.B. Warner
“The Witching Hour” with Tom Brown, Judith Allen, John Halliday and Sir Guy Standing
May 12, 1934
“A Very Honorable Guy” with Joe E. Brown
“Half a Sinner” with Berton Churchill, Joel McCrea and Sally Blane
“The Affairs of Cellini” with Constance Bennett, Fredric March and Frank Morgan
“Strictly Dynamite” with Jimmy Durante, Lupe Velez, Marion Nixon and Norman Foster
“Uncertain Lady” with Edward Everett Horton, Genevieve Tobin and Paul Cavanagh
“Merry Wives of Windsor” with Glenda Farrell, Margaret Lindsay and Donald Woods
“Manhattan Melodrama”with Clark Gable, William Powell and Myrna Loy
May 19, 1934
“Stingaree” with Irene Dunne and Richard Dix
“Change of Heart” with Janet Gaynor and Charles Farrell
“Thirty Day Princess” with Sylvia Sidney and Cary Grant
“Such Women Are Dangerous” with Warner Baxter
“The Loudspeaker” with Ray Walker and Jacqueline Wells
“Laughing Boy” wiuth Lupe Velez and Ramon Novarro
“Money Means Nothing” with Wallace Ford and Gloria Shea
“Hell Bent for Love” with Tim McCoy and Lillian Bond
May 26, 1934
“Twin Husbands” with John Miljan and Shirley Grey
“Murder at the Vanities” with Jack Oakie and Victor McLaglen
“In Love With Life” with Lila Lee and Dickie Moore
“Sadie McKee” with Joan Crawford, Edward Arnold and Franchot Tone
“Little Miss Marker” with Shirley Temple, Adolphe Menjou and Dorothy Dell
“The Black Cat” with Boris Karloff and Bela Lugosi
“The Party’s Over” with Stuart Erwin and Ann Sothern
“He Was Her Man” with James Cagney and Joan Blondell
June 2, 1934
“Born to Be Bad” with Loretta Young, Cary Grant and Jackie Kelk
“Hollywood Party” with Jimmy Durante, Lupe Velez and Laurel and Hardy
“Little Man, What Now?” with Margaret Sullavan and Douglass Montgomery
“Bulldog Drummond Strikes Back” with Ronald Colman, Loretta Young and Warner Oland
“Affairs of a Gentleman” with Paul Lukas
“Friday the 13th”
“Smarty” with Joan Blondell and Warren William
“Now I’ll Tell” with Spencer Tracy and Helen Twelvetrees
June 9, 1934
“Private Scandal” with Mary Brian, ZaSu Pitts and Phillips Holmes
“The Woman in Command”
“The Merry Frinks” with Aline MacMahon
“The Hell Cat” with Ann Sothern and Robert Armstrong
“Many Happy Returns” with George Burns, Gracie Allen and Joan Marsh
“The Love Captive” with Gloria Stuart and Nils Asther
“The Key” with William Powell
“Most Precious Thing in Life” with Jean Arthur, Donald Cook and Richard Cromwell
“Springtime for Henry” with Otto Kruger, Nancy Carroll and Heather Angel
June 16, 1934
“Fog Over Frisco” with Bette Davis, Donald Woods and Margaret Lindsay
“Murder On the Blackboard” with Edna May Oliver and James Gleason
“Channel Crossing” with Constance Cummings and Matheson Lang
“Let’s Try Again” Diana Wynyard and Clive Brook
“Call It Luck” with Herbert Mundin and Pat PAterson
“I Can’t Escape” with Lila Lee and Onslow Stevens
“No Ransom”
“I Hate Women” with Wallace Ford and June Clyde
“Heart Song” with Lilian Harvey
“Dr. Monica” with Kay Francis, Jean Muir and Warren William
June 23, 1934
“The Thin Man” with William Powell and Myrna Loy
“The Circus Clown” with Joe E. Brown
“Let’s Talk It Over” with Chester Morris and Mae Clarke
“It’s a Boy” with Edward Everett Horton
“The Fighting Rookie” with Jack La Rue
“Wild Gold” with John Boles and Claire Trevor
“The Great Flirtation” with Adolphe Menjou, Elissa Landi and David Manners
“The World in Revolt”
“The Life of Vergie Winters” with Ann Harding and John Boles
June 30, 1934
“Here Comes the Groom” with Jack Haley, Mary Boland and Patricia Ellis
“Madame DuBarry” with Dolores Del Rio and Reginald Owen
“Operator 13” with Marion Davies and Gary Cooper
“Embarrassing Moments” with Chester Morris and Marian Nixon
“Return of the Terror” with Mary Astor, Lyle Talbot and John Halliday
“Of Human Bondage” with Leslie Howard, Bette Davis and Frances Dee
“She Learned About Sailors” with Lew Ayres and Alice Faye
“Are We Civilized?” with William Farnum
July 7, 1934
“Side Streets” with Aline MacMahon and Paul Kelly
“Baby Takes a Bow” with Shirley Temple, James Dunn and Claire Trevor
“I Give My Love” with Paul Lukas and Wynne Gibson
“Stolen Sweets” with Sally Blane and Charles Starrett
“Kiss and Make-Up” with Cary Grant, Genevieve Tobin and Edward Everett Horton
“Cockeyed Cavaliers” with Bert Wheeler and Robert Woolsey
“Midnight Alibi” with Richard Barthelmess and Ann Dvorak
“Black Moon” with Jack Holt, Fay Wray and Dorothy Burgess
“Murder in the Private Car” with Charles Ruggles and Una Merkel
July 14, 1934
“The World Moves On” with a Star Cast
“Friends of Mr. Sweeney” with Charles Ruggles and Ann Dvorak
“Jane Eyre” with Virginia Bruce and Colin Clive
“The Personality Kid” with Pat O’Brien and Glenda Farrell
“His Greatest Gamble” with Richard Dix
“The Woman Who Dared” with Claudia Dell
“Shoot the Works” with Jack Oakie and Dorothy Dell
“Bachelor Bait” with Stuart Erwin and Rochelle Hudson
July 21, 1934
“Charlie Chan’s Courage” with Warner Oland
“The Cat’s Paw” with Harold Lloyd and Una Merkel
“Man With Two Faces” with Edward G. Robinson and Mary Astor
“The Old Fashioned Way” with W.C. Fields
“Nell Gwyne”
“Whom the Gods Destroy” with Walter Connolly, Robert Young and Doris Kenyon
“Stamboul Quest” with Myrna Loy and George Brent
July 28, 1934
“She Loves Me Not” with Bing Crosby and Miriam Hopkins
“Grand Canary” with Warner Baxter and Madge Evans
“We’re Rich Again” with Marion Nixon, Edna May Oliver and Billie Burke
“The Last Gentleman” with George Arliss
“The Notorious Sophie Lang” with Gertrude Michael and Paul Cavanagh
“Here Comes the Navy” with James Cagney, Pat O’Brien and Gloria Stuart
“You Made Me Love You” with Thelma Todd and Stanley Lupino
Harrison’s Reports begins using Father Deneen’s Chicago Legion of Deceny A, B, C classification system in all reviews.
August 4, 1934
“Happy Landing” with Ray Walker and Jacqueline Wells – Class A
“Handy Andy” with Will Rogers – Class A
“Ladies Should Listen” with Cary Grant, Frances Drake and Edward Everett Horton – Class B
“Hat, Coat and Glove” with Ricardo Cortez – Class B
“Elmer and Elsie” with George Bancroft and Frances Fuller – Class A
“Paris Interlude” with Madge Evans, Otto Kruger and Robert Young – Class B
“Shock” with Ralph Forbes, Gwenllian Gill and Monroe Owsley – Class A
“Housewife” with Ann Dvorak, George Brent and Bette Davis – Class B
“The Scarlet Letter” with Colleen Moore and Hardie Albright – Class B
August 11, 1934
“The Defense Rests” with Jack Holt and Jean Arthur – Class B
“One Night of Love” with Grace Moore and Tullio Carminati – Class A
“Blind Date” with Ann Sothern, Neil Hamilton and Paul Kelly – Class B
“She Was a Lady” with Helen Twelvetrees and Donald Woods – Class A
“Beyond the Law” with Tim McCoy and Shirley Grey – Class A
“The Girl from Missouri” with Jean Harlow, Lionel Barrymore and Franchot Tone – Class B, C if you cater to church-going public
“Cleopatra” with Claudette Colbert, Warren William and Henry Wilcoxon – Class B
August 18, 1934
“Name the Woman” with Richard Cromwell and Arline Judge – Class B
“The Lady Is Willing” with Leslie Howard – Class B
“Adventure Girl” with Joan Lowell – Class A
“Hollywood Hoodlum” with June Clyde and Frank Albertson – Class B
“Dragon Murder Case” with Warren William and Margaret Lindsay – Class B
“One More River”
“Our Daily Bread” with Karen Morley and Tom Keene – Class A
“The Moonstone” with David Manners and Phyllis Barry – Class A
August 25, 1934
“Judge Priest” with Will Rogers – Class A
“Once To Every Bachelor” with Marion Nixon and Neil Hamilton – Class B
“Romance In The Rain” with Roger Pryor, Heather Angel and Victor Moore – Class A
“Their Big Moment” with ZaSu Pitts and Slim Summerville – Class B
“Dames” with Joan Blondell, Ruby Keeler and Dick Powell – Class B
“Treasure Island” with Wallace Beery, Jackie Cooper and Lionel Barrymore – Class A
“You Belong to Me” with Lee Tracy and Helen Mack – Class A
September 1, 1934
“Crime Without Passion” with Claude Rains – Class B
“Among the Missing” with Richard Cromwell and Henrietta Crosman – Class C
“Along Came Sally” – Class B
“The Fountain” with Ann Harding, Paul Lukas and Brian Aherne – Class B
“Young and Beautiful” – William Haines and Judith Allen – Class A
“The Human Side” with Adolphe Menjou and Doris Kenyon – Class B
“There’s Always Tomorrow” with Frank Morgan and Binnie Barnes – Class B
“Pursued” with Rosemary Ames and Victor Jory – Class C
“Hide-Out” with Robert Montgomery and Maureen O’Sullivan – Class B
September 8, 1934
“Girl of the Limberlost” with Marian Marsh, Louise Dresser and Ralph Morgan – Class A
“Desirable” with Jean Muir, George Brent and Verree Teasdale – Class B
“Straight Is the Way” with Franchot Tone and Karen Morley – Class B
“Servants’ Entrance” with Janet Gaynor and Lew Ayres – Class A
“Now and Forever” with Gary Cooper, Carole Lombard and Shirley Temple – Class B
“Chained” with Joan Crawford and Clark Gable – Class B
“The Count of Monte Cristo” with Robert Donat and Elissa Landi – Class A
“Girl in Danger” with Ralph Bellamy and Shirley Grey – Class B
September 15, 1934
“Green Eyes” with Shirley Grey and Charles Starrett – Class B
“Belle of the Nineties” with Mae West – Class B
“Charlie Chan in London” with Warner Oland – Class A
“Million Dollar Ransom” with Edward Arnold, Mary Carlisle and Phillips Holmes – Class B
“Richest Girl in the World” with Miriam Hopkins, Joel McCrea and Fay Wray – Calss A
“The Scarlet Empress” with Marlene Dietrich – Class C
“Fifteen Wives” with Conway Tearle – Class B
September 22, 1934
“Down to Their Last Yacht” with Mary Boland, Sidney Fox and Polly Moran – Class B
“King Kelly of the U.S.A.” with Guy Robertson and Irene Ware – Class A
“Barretts of Wimpole Street” with Norma Shearer, Fredric March and Charles Laughton – Class A
“British Agent” with Kay Francis and Leslie Howard – Class B
“Caravan” with Loretta Young, Phillips Holmes and Charles Boyer – Class A
“Have a Heart” with Jean Parker and James Dunn – Class A
“A Lost Lady” with Barbara Stanwyck, Frank Morgan and Ricardo Cortez – Class B
“Age of Innocence” with Irene Dunne and John Boles – Class B
September 29, 1934
“Big Hearted Herbert” with Guy Kibbee and Aline MacMahon – Class A
“Death on the Diamond” with Robert Young and Madge Evans – Class B
“The Case of the Howling Dog” with Warren William and Mary Astor – Class B
“Fugitive Road” with Erich Von Stroheim and Wera Engels – Class B, For religious neighborhoods C
“Gift of Gab” with Edmund Lowe and Gloria Stuart – Class A
“Wake Up and Dream” with June Knight, Roger Pryor and Russ Columbo – Class A
“Chu Chin Chow” – Class A
“Redhead” with Bruce Cabot and Grace Bradley – Class A
October 6, 1934
“Peck’s Bad Boy” with Jackie Cooper – Class A
“Two Heads on a Pillow” with Neil Hamilton and Miriam Jordan – Class B
“Crimson Romance” with Sari Maritza, Ben Lyon and James Bush – Class A
“Tomorrow’s Youth” – Class B
“Night Alarm” with Bruce Cabot and Judith Allen – Class A
“Kansas City Princess” with Joan Blondell, Glenda Farrell and Robert Armstrong – Class B
October 13, 1934
“The Gay Divorcee” with Ginger Rogers and Fred Astaire – Class B
“Lady by Choice” with May Robson, Carole Lombard and Roger Pryor – Class B
“Power” with Conrad Veidt – Class C
“Love Time” with Nils Asther and Pat Paterson – Class A
“The Curtain Falls” with Henrietta Crosman – Class A
“A Successful Failure” with William Collier, Sr. – Class A
“The Dude Ranger” with George O’Brien – Class A
“Wagon Wheels” with Randolph Scott and Gail Patrick – Class A
“The Lemon Drop Kid” with Lee Tracy and Helen Mack – Class B
October 20, 1934
“Dangerous Corner” with Virginia Bruce, Conrad Nagel and Melvyn Douglas – Class B
“The Merry Widow” with Jeanette MacDonald and Maurice Chevalier – Class B
“Student Tour” with Jimmy Durante and Charles Butterworth – Class A
“The Outcast Lady” with Constance Bennett and Herbert Marshall – Class B
“Happiness Ahead” with Dick Powell – Class A
“We Live Again” with Anna Sten and Fredric March – Class B
“Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch” with Pauline Lord, ZaSu Pitts and W.C. Fields – Class A
“I’ll Fix It” with Jack Holt and Mona Barrie – Class A
October 27, 1934
“Great Expectations” with Henry Hull, Phillips Holmes and Jane Wyatt – Class A
“The Man of Aran” with Colman (Tiger) King, Maggie Dirrane and Michael Dillane – Class A
“I Sell Anything” with Pat O’Brien, Ann Dvorak and Claire Dodd – Class B
“She Had to Choose” with Buster Crabbe, Isabel Jewell and Sally Blane – Class C
“Six Day Bike Rider” with Joe E. Brown – Class A
“Ready for Love” with Richard Arlen and Ida Lupino – Class A
“Little Friend” – Class B
“The Man Who Changed His Name” – Class B
“One Exciting Night” with Binnie Barnes and Neil Hamilton – Class B
November 3, 1934
“Gridiron Flash” with Eddie Quillan and Betty Furness
“What Ever Woman Knows” with Helen Hayes and Brian Aherne
“Elinor Norton” with Claire Trevor, Hugh Williams and Gilbert Roland – Class B
“The Pursuit of Happiness” with Francis Lederer and Joan Bennett – Class B
“Lost in the Stratosphere” with Bill Cagney, June Collyer and Eddie Nugent – Class A
“Wednesday’s Child” with Karen Morley, Edward Arnold and Frankie Thomas, Jr. – Class B
“Loyalties” with Basil Rathbone – Class B
“Anne of Green Gables” with Anne Shirley, Tom Brown and Helen Westley – Class A
November 10, 1934
“Gambling” with George M. Cohan – Class A
“Fugitive Lady” with Florence Rice and Neil Hamilton – Class B
“Kid Millions” with Eddie Cantor – Class A
“The Firebird” with Anita Louise, Ricardo Cortez and Verree Teasdale – Class B
“Transatlantic Merry-Go-Round” with Nancy Carroll and Gene Raymond – Class B
“St. Louis Kid” with James Cagney, Patricia Ellis and Allen Jenkins – Class B
“That’s Gratitude” with Frank Craven – Class A
“365 Nights in Hollywood” with James Dunn and Alice Faye – Class A
November 17, 1934
“College Rhythm” with Jack Oakie, Helen Mack and Mary Brian – Class A
“Flirtation Walk” with Dick Powell, Ruby Keeler and Pat O’Brien – Class A
“Menace” with Gertrude Michael and Paul Cavanagh – Class B
“Against the Law” with John Mack Brown and Sally Blane – Class B
“Cheating Cheaters” with Fay Wray – Class B
“Girl O’ My Dreams” with Mary Carlisle and Eddie Nugent – Class A
“The White Parade” with Loretta Young and John Boles – Class A
“The First World War” – Class A
November 24, 1934
“The Private Life of Don Juan” with Douglas Fairbanks – Class C
“One In a Million” with Charles Starrett and Dorothy Wilson – Class B
“In Old Santa Fe” with Ken Maynard and Evalyn Knapp – Class A
“Evensong” with Evelyn Laye – Class A
“Evelyn Prentice” with Myrna Loy and William Powell – Class B
“Marie Galante” with Spencer Tracy – Class B
“Flirting With Danger” with Robert Armstrong – Class B
“Port of Lost Dreams” with Bill Boyd and Lola Lane – Class B
December 1, 1934
“I Am A Thief” with Mary Astor and Ricardo Cortez – Class B
“Bachelor of Arts” with Tom Brown, Anita Louise and Arline Judge – Class A
“Jealousy” with Nancy Carroll, Donald Cook and George Murphy – Class B
“Gentlemen Are Born” with Franchot Tone, Margaret Lindsay, Jean Muir and Ann Dvorak – Class A
“Hell in the Heavens” with Warner Baxter – Class A
“Kentucky Kernals” with Wheeler and Woolsey – Class A
“Limehouse Blues” with George Raft and Jean Parker – Class B
“The Captain Hates the Sea” with John Gilbert, Victor McLaglen and Helen Vinson – Class B
“By Your Leave” with Frank Morgan and Genevieve Tobin – Class B
December 8, 1934
“It’s a Gift” with W.C. Fields – Class A
“The Gay Bride” with Carole Lombard and Chester Morris – Class C
“Babbit” with Guy Kibbee and Aline MacMahon – Class B
“The Painted Veil” with Greta Garbo, Herbert Marshall and George Brent – Class B
“Silver Streak” with Charles Starrett and Sally Blane – Class A
“Imitation of Life” with Claudette Colbert and Warren William – Class A
“Lightning Strikes Twice” with Ben Lyon, Thelma Todd and Skeets Gallagher – Class B
“Red Morning” with Steffi Duna and Regis Toomey – Class A
“Ticket to a Crime” with Ralph Graves – Class B
December 15, 1934
“Woman in the Dark” with Ralph Bellamy, Fay Wray and Melvyn Douglas – Class B
“Father Brown, Detective” with Walter Connolly, Paul Lukas and Gertrude Michael – Class A
“Broadway Bill” with Warner Baxter and Myrna Loy – Class A, B if offended by divorce
“Sing Sing Nights” with Conway Tearle – Class B
“Bright Eyes” with Shirley Temple and James Dunn – Class A
“Men of the Night” with Bruce Cabot and Judith Allen – Class B
“Babes in Toyland” with Laurel and Hardy – Class A
“Secret of the Chateau” with Claire Dodd – Class B
“Music in the Air” with Gloria Swanson and John Boles – Class B
December 22, 1934
“White Lies” with Walter Connolly, Fay Wray and Victor Jory – Class B
“Little Minister” with Katharine Hepburn – Class A
“Romance In Manhattan” with Ginger Rogers and Francis Lederer – Class A
“Strange Wives” with Roger Pryor – Class A
“Behold My Wife” with Sylvia Sidney – Class B
“Grand Old Girl” with May Robson – Class A
“The Secret Bride” with Barbara Stanwyck and Warren William – Class B
“West of the Pecos” with Richard Dix – Class A
December 29, 1934
“The Mighty Barnum” with Wallace Beery – Class A
“The President Vanishes” – Class A
“Forsaking All Others” with Joan Crawford, Clark Gable and Robert Montgomery – Class A
“The Man Who Reclaimed His Head” with Claude Rains, Joan Bennett and Lionel Atwill – Class B
“The Battle” – Class B
“Here Is My Heart” with Bing Crosby and Kitty Carlisle – Class A
“Murder in the Clouds” with Lyle Talbot and Ann Dvorak – Class B
“A Wicked Woman” with Mady Christians, Jean Parker and Charles Bickford – Class A
“The Band Plays On”