1936 was the 7th year of 1930's.
Theatrical releases[]
Features[]
- January 11 - The Murder of Dr. Harrigan
- January 16 - Ceiling Zero
- January 18 - Freshman Love
- February 1 - The Widow from Monte Carlo
- February 8 - The Petrified Forest
- February 12 - Mr. Cohen Takes a Walk
- February 15 - Man Hunt
- February 22 - The Story of Louis Pasteur
- February 28 - Song of the Saddle
- March 7 - Boulder Dam
- March 14 - The Walking Dead
- March 21 - Colleen
- March 28 - Road Gang
- April 4 - Snowed Under
- April 11 - The Singing Kid
- April 18 - Brides Are Like That
- April 25 - I Married a Doctor
- May 2 - Treachery Rides the Range
- May 9 - Times Square Playboy
- May 16 - The Law in Her Hands
- May 23 - The Golden Arrow
- May 30 - Sons o' Guns
- June 6 - Bullets or Ballots
- June 13 - Murder by an Aristocrat
- June 20 - Hearts Divided
- June 22 - The Big Noise
- July 4 - The White Angel
- July 11 - Two Against the World
- July 18 - Hot Money
- July 22 - Satan Met a Lady
- July 24 - Earthworm Tractors
- July 25 - Public Enemy's Wife
- July 29 - Bengal Tiger
- August 1 - The Green Pastures
- August 5 - Jailbreak
- August 15 - The Case of the Velvet Claws
- August 22
- August 29 - Anthony Adverse
- September 5 - Trailin' West
- September 12 - Stage Struck
- September 17 - Give Me Your Heart
- September 18 - Down the Stretch
- September 26 - Cain and Mabel
- October 10 - Isle of Fury
- October 20 - The Charge of the Light Brigade
- October 24 - Here Comes Carter
- October 31 - The Case of the Black Cat
- November 14
- November 21 - Three Men on a Horse
- November 28 - Fugitive in the Sky
- December 8 - Polo Joe
- December 19 - King of Hockey
- December 28 - Gold Diggers of 1937
- December 31 - Great Guy
Shorts[]
- January 11 - I Wanna Play House
- February 1 - The Phantom Ship
- February 8 - The Cat Came Back
- February 29 - Boom Boom
- March 7 - Page Miss Glory
- March 9
- April 4 - The Blow Out
- April 11 - I'm a Big Shot Now
- April 25 - Westward Whoa
- April 30 - Plane Dippy
- May 9 - Let It Be Me
- May 16 - I'd Love to Take Orders from You
- May 23 - Fish Tales
- May 30 - Bingo Crosbyana
- June 20 - Shanghaied Shipmates
- June 27 - When I Yoo Hoo
- July 11 - Porky's Pet
- July 18 - I Love to Singa
- August 1 - Porky the Rain-Maker
- August 8 - Sunday Go to Meetin' Time
- August 22 - Porky's Poultry Plant
- August 29 - At Your Service Madame
- September 12 - Porky's Moving Day
- September 19 - Toy Town Hall
- October 3 - Milk and Money
- October 10 - Boulevardier from the Bronx
- November 7 - Don't Look Now
- November 14 - Little Beau Porky
- November 28 - The CooCoo Nut Grove
- December 5 - The Village Smithy
- December 19 - Porky in the North Woods
People[]
Births[]
Deaths[]
- January 1 - Rose Dione (actress)
- January 9 - Frank Rice (actor)
- January 18 - Rudyard Kipling (novelist, short-story writer, poet and journalist)
- January 27 - Spider Matlock (stuntman, stunt pilot, car racing promoter, driver and mechanic)
- February 2 - Roy Laidlaw (actor)
- February 7 - O. P. Heggie (actor)
- March 23 - Georges Deneubourg (actor)
- April 6 - Edmund Breese (actor)
- April 7 - Marilyn Miller (actress, singer and dancer)
- May 17 - Milla Davenport (actress)
- June 5 - Ida Darling (actress)
- June 17 - Henry B. Walthall (actor)
- June 25 - Albert Edward Anson (actor)
- July 2 - Harry Northrup (actor)
- July 8 - Thomas Meighan (actor)
- July 11 - James Murray (actor)
- November 7 - Charles "Chic" Sale (actor and comedian)
- November 17 - John Bowers (actor)
Events[]
- December - Mel Blanc joined Leon Schlesinger Productions, which was producing theatrical cartoon shorts for Warner Bros.
Character debuts[]
- March 7 - Rich Lady
- April 4 - The Mad Bomber
- May 9 - Miss Prissy (known at the time as Emily the Chicken), Clem
- May 16 - The Crow
- May 30 - Bingo Crosbyana
- July 11 - Lulu the Ostrich
- July 18 - Owl Jolson, Jack Bunny
- August 1 - Phineas Pig
- August 29 - W.C. Squeals, Mrs. Hamhock
- November 28 - Ben Birdie
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