1935 was the 6th year of 1930's.
Theatrical releases[]
Feature films[]
- January 12 - Maybe It's Love
- January 23 - Bordertown
- January 26
- February 2 - Red Hot Tires
- February 9 - Devil Dogs of the Air
- February 16 - The Woman in Red
- February 22 - The Singer of Naples
- February 23 - Sweet Music
- March 2 - Living on Velvet
- March 9 - While the Patient Slept
- March 15 - Gold Diggers of 1935
- March 23 - A Night at the Ritz
- March 28 - Traveling Saleslady
- March 30 - The Florentine Dagger
- April 13 - The Case of the Curious Bride
- April 20 - Go into Your Dance
- April 27 - Mary Jane's Pa
- May 4 - G Men
- May 11 - Dinky
- May 18 - Black Fury
- May 25 - In Caliente
- June 1 - The Girl from 10th Avenue
- June 8 - Oil for the Lamps of China
- June 15 - Alibi Ike
- June 29 - Stranded
- July 13 - Don't Bet on Blondes
- July 20 - Front Page Woman
- July 27
- August 3 - The Irish in Us
- August 17 - We're in the Money
- August 23 - Going Highbrow
- September 7
- September 14 - Special Agent
- September 21 - The Goose and the Gander
- September 28 - I Live for Love
- September 30 - A Midsummer Night's Dream Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture
- October 5 - The Case of the Lucky Legs
- October 12 - Shipmates Forever
- October 19 - Dr. Socrates
- October 26 - Personal Maid's Secret
- November 2 - Moonlight on the Prairie
- November 9 - The Payoff
- November 16 - I Found Stella Parish
- November 23 - Stars Over Broadway
- November 30 - Frisco Kid
- December 7 - Broadway Hostess
- December 14 - Miss Pacific Fleet
- December 21 - Man of Iron
- December 25 - Dangerous
- December 28 - Captain Blood
That’s all folks
Shorts[]
- January 19 - Mr. and Mrs. Is the Name
- February 9 - Country Boy
- March 2 - I Haven't Got a Hat
- April 6 - Along Flirtation Walk
- May 4 - My Green Fedora
- June 8 - Into Your Dance
- July 13 - The Country Mouse
- July 20 - Buddy Steps Out
- August 17 - The Merry Old Soul
- August 24 - Buddy the Gee Man
- September 7 - The Lady in Red
- September 14 - A Cartoonist's Nightmare
- October 19
- November 2 - Gold Diggers of '49
- November 9 - Billboard Frolics
- November 20 - Flowers for Madame
- December 23 - The Fire Alarm
Production[]
Events[]
- April - Tex Avery applied for a job at Leon Schlesinger Productions.
People[]
Births[]
- January 8 - Elvis Presley (singer and actor)
- April 19 - Dudley Moore (actor, comedian, musician, and composer)
- April 29 - Lennie Weinrib (actor, comedian, and writer)
- June 19 - Grant James (actor, voice actor and writer)
- October 20 - Jerry Orbach (actor and singer)
- November 29 - Diane Ladd (actress)
Deaths[]
- February 15 - Harry Todd (actor)
- February 27 - Herbert Bunston (actor)
- March 20 - William "Stage" Boyd (actor)
- March 21 - William Conklin (actor)
- May 4 - Junior Durkin (actor)
- May 13 - Clarence Geldart (actor)
- May 21 - Stubby Stubblefield (racing driver)
- August 18 - Spencer Bell (actor)
- August 21 - Marjorie White (actress)
- August 29 - Carl Erickson (film writer)
- September 20 - David Landau (actor)
- October 16 - Sam Hardy (actor)
- October 30 - Gordon Westcott (actor)
- December 16 - Thelma Todd (actress and businesswoman)
Artists joined[]
Character debuts[]
- January 19 - One-Punch Otto
- February 9 - Peter Rabbit
- March 2 - Beans, Porky Pig, Oliver Owl, Ham and Ex, Little Kitty, Miss Cud, Tommy Turtle
- May 4 - The Weasel (My Green Fedora)
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