Hotchka Movies by the Decade feature #288 :: January 29 to February 4

Touchstone Pictures/Silver Screen Partners

It’s a very busy week heading into February, with a lot of new movies, many without actual release dates. There’s not a lot of trivia this week, but we have a star-studded list of films with stars including William Haines, Buster Keaton, Margaret Sullavan, James Stewart, Ray Milland, Claire Trevor, Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy, James Mason, Alastair Sim, Basil Rathbone, Ann Sothern, Robert Blake, Glenn Ford, Donna Reed, Leslie Nielsen, The Three Stooges, Bing Crosby, Donald O’Connor, Mitzi Gaynor, Joseph Cotten, Van Johnson, Steve Allen, John Wayne, Susan Hayward, Janet Leigh, Maureen O’Hara, Beau Bridges, Shelley Winters, Bill Murray, Nick Nolte, Bette Midler, Richard Gere, Julie Christie, Robin Williams, Kurt Russell, Rob Lowe, Chris Farley, David Spade, Demi Moore, Alec Baldwin, Jeff Bridges, Sanaa Lathan, Lily James and Benjamin Walker. So scroll down to see all of the movies that were released this week across the decades, and tell us if any of your favorites are celebrating milestone anniversaries.

1926  •  1936  •  1946  •  1956  •  1966  •  1976  •  1986  •  1996  •  2006  •  2016


1926

January 31 – Saturday Afternoon (USA, short, Mack Sennett Comedies)

  • Cast: Harry Langdon, Alice Ward, Vernon Dent, Ruth Hiatt, Peggy Montgomery, Leo Willis
  • Director: Harry Edwards

January 31 – Soft Pedal (USA, short, Hal Roach Studios)

  • Cast: James Parrott, Ernest Morrison, Mark Jones, George Rowe
  • Director: Ray Grey

January 31 – The American Venus (USA, Famous Players-Lasky Corporation)

  • Cast: Esther Ralston, Lawrence Gray, Ford Sterling, Fay Lanphier, Louise Brooks, Edna May Oliver
  • Director: Frank Tuttle

January 31 – The Blue Streak (USA, Richard Talmadge Productions)

  • Cast: Richard Talmadge, Charles Clary, Louise Lorraine, Charles Hill Mailes
  • Director: Noel M. Smith

January 31 – The Cowboy and the Countess (USA, Fox Film Corporation)

  • Cast: Buck Jones, Helena D’Algy, Diana Miller, Monte Collins
  • Director: Roy William Neill

January 31 – The Danger Girl (USA, Metropolitan Pictures Corporation of California)

  • Cast: Priscilla Dean, John Bowers, Gustav von Seyffertitz, Cissy Fitzgerald, Arthur Hoyt
  • Director: Edward Dillon

January 31 – The Demon (USA, Blue Streak Western)

  • Cast: Jack Hoxie, Lola Todd, William Welsh, Jere Austin, Al J. Jennings
  • Director: Clifford Smith

January 31 – The Girl from Montmartre (USA, Associated Holding Corporation)

  • Cast: Barbara La Marr, Lewis Stone, Robert Ellis, William Eugene, E. H. Calvert, Mario Carillo
  • Director: Alfred E. Green

January 31 – When Love Grows Cold (USA, Robertson-Cole Pictures Corporation)

  • Cast: Natacha Rambova, Clive Brook, Sam Hardy, Kathryn Carver
  • Director: Harry O. Hoyt

January 31 – White Mice (USA, Pinellas Films)

  • Cast: Jacqueline Logan, William Powell, Bigelow Cooper,
  • Director: Edward H. Griffith

February – Pleasures of the Rich (USA, Tiffany Productions)

  • Cast: Helene Chadwick, Jack Mulhall, Hedda Hopper, Mary Carr
  • Director: Louis J. Gasnier

February – Typhoon Love (USA, Norman Dawn Productions)

  • Cast: Mitchell Lewis, Ruth Clifford, T. Roy Barnes, George Fisher, Katherine Dawn
  • Director: Norman Dawn

February 1 – Memory Lane (USA, Louis B. Mayer Productions)

  • Cast: Eleanor Boardman, Conrad Nagel, William Haines, John Steppling, Eugenie Forde
  • Director: John M. Stahl

February 1 – The Auction Block (USA, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer)

  • Cast: Charles Ray, Eleanor Boardman, Ernest Gillen, Charles Clary
  • Director: Hobart Henley

February 1 – The Count of Luxembourg (USA, Chadwick Pictures Corporation)

  • Cast: George Walsh, Helen Lee Worthing, Michael Dark, Charles Requa, James W. Morrison, Joan Meredith
  • Director: Arthur Gregor

February 1 – The Midnight Limited (USA, Paul Gerson Pictures Corporation)

  • Cast: Gaston Glass, Wanda Hawley, Sam Allen, William Humphrey, Mathilda Brundage
  • Director: Jack Natteford

February 1 – The Thrill Hunter (USA, Waldorf Pictures Corporation)

  • Cast: William Haines, Kathryn McGuire, Alma Bennett, E. J. Ratcliffe, Bobby Dunn, Frankie Darro
  • Director: Eugene De Rue

February 1 – The Tough Guy (USA, Film Booking Offices of America)

  • Cast: Fred Thomson, Lola Todd, Robert McKim, William Courtright, Billy Butts, Leo Willis
  • Director: David Kirkland

February 1 – Trumpin’ Trouble (USA, Action Pictures)

  • Cast: Jay Wilsey, Bob Fleming, Alma Rayford, Slim Whitaker, Mark Hamilton, Dick Winslow, Cora Shannon
  • Director: Richard Thorpe

February 3 – Gigolo (USA, DeMille Pictures Corporation)

  • Cast: Rod La Rocque, Jobyna Ralston, Louise Dresser, Cyril Chadwick, George Nichols
  • Director: William K. Howard

February 3 – Three Faces East (USA, Cinema Corporation of America)

  • Cast: Jetta Goudal, Robert Ames, Henry B. Walthall, Clive Brook, Edythe Chapman
  • Director: Rupert Julian

February 4 – Transcontinental Limited (USA, Chadwick Pictures Corporation)

  • Cast: Johnnie Walker, Eugenia Gilbert, Alec B. Francis, Edith Murgatroyd, Bruce Gordon
  • Director: Nat Ross


1936

January – An All-American Toothache (USA, short, Hal Roach Studios)

  • Cast: Thelma Todd, Patsy Kelly, Mickey Daniels, Duke York, Johnny Arthur
  • Director: Gus Meins
  • Trivia: Last in a series of 21 Todd and Kelly shorts following Todd’s death in December 1935.

January – Bottles (USA, short, Harman-Ising Productions)

  • Voice Cast: Bernice Hansen, Delos Jewkes, Martha Wentworth, Frank Nelson
  • Director: Hugh Harman

January – Custer’s Last Stand (USA, serial, Weiss Brothers Artclass Pictures)

  • Cast: Rex Lease, Lona Andre, William Farnum, Ruth Mix, Jack Mulhall
  • Director: Elmer Clifton

January – Mickey’s Polo Team (USA, short, Walt Disney Productions)

  • Voice Cast: Walt Disney, Clarence Nash
  • Director: David Hand

January – Somewhere in Dreamland (USA, short, Fleischer Studios)

  • Cast: Mae Questel, Gus Wicke
  • Director: Dave Fleischer

January – The Adventures of Frank Merriwell (USA, serial, Universal Pictures)

  • Cast: Don Briggs, Jean Rogers, Bentley Hewett, House Peters Jr., Carla Laemmle
  • Directors: Cliff Smith, Lew Landers (uncredited)

January – The Pinch Singer (USA, short, Hal Roach Studios)

  • Cast: Darla Hood, Eugene Lee, George McFarland, Carl Switzer, Billie Thomas
  • Director: Fred C. Newmeyer

January – Three on a Limb (USA, short, Educational Films Corporation of America)

  • Cast: Buster Keaton, Lona Andre, Harold Goodwin, Grant Withers
  • Director: Charles Lamont

January 29 – Silver Spurs (USA, Buck Jones Productions)

  • Cast: Buck Jones, Muriel Evans, George ‘Gabby’ Hayes, J. P. McGowan, Robert Frazer
  • Director: Ray Taylor

January 29 – The Belles of St. Clements (London, British & Dominions Film Corporation)

  • Cast: Evelyn Foster, Meriel Forbes, Isobel Scaife
  • Director: Ivar Campbell
  • Trivia: The film entered general release in the UK on May 4, 1936, and had its US premiere on television in Chicago on June 21, 1949.

January 30 – Next Time We Love (USA, Universal Pictures)

  • Cast: Margaret Sullavan, James Stewart, Raymond Milland, Grant Mitchell, Robert McWade
  • Director: Edward H. Griffith
  • Trivia: Raymond Milland would later shorten his name to Ray Milland.

January 31 – Betty Boop and the Little King (USA, short, Fleischer Studios)

  • Voice Cast: Mae Questel, Jack Mercer
  • Director: Dave Fleischer

January 31 – My Marriage (USA, 20th Century Fox)

  • Cast: Claire Trevor, Kent Taylor, Paul Kelly, Helen Wood
  • Director: George Archainbaud

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

January 31 – Rose Marie (USA, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer)

  • Cast: Jeanette MacDonald, Nelson Eddy, Reginald Owen, Allan Jones, James Stewart
  • Director: W. S. Van Dyke

January 31 – Timothy’s Quest (USA, Paramount Pictures)

  • Cast: Eleanore Whitney, Tom Keene, Dickie Moore, Virginia Weidler, Elizabeth Patterson
  • Director: Charles Barton

February – Cheer Up (UK, Stanley Lupino Productions)

  • Cast: Stanley Lupino, Sally Gray, Roddy Hughes
  • Director: Leo Mittler
  • Trivia: The film’s US premiere was on television in Los Angeles on March 22, 1950.

February – King of the Castle (UK, City Film Corporation)

  • Cast: June Clyde, Claude Dampier, Billy Milton, Cynthia Stock, Wally Patch
  • Director: Redd Davis
  • Trivia: The film has no known US theatrical release date.

February – Prison Breaker (UK, George Smith Productions)

  • Cast: James Mason, Marguerite Allan, Andrews Engelmann, Ian Fleming
  • Director: Adrian Brunel
  • Trivia: The film has no known US theatrical release date.

February – Whom the Gods Love (UK, Associated Talking Pictures)

  • Cast: Stephen Haggard, Victoria Hopper, John Loder, Liane Haid, Jean Cadell
  • Director: Basil Dean
  • Trivia: Released in the US on October 3, 1940 as Mozart.

February 1 – A Face in the Fog (USA, Victory Pictures Corporation)

  • Cast: June Collyer, Lloyd Hughes, Lawrence Gray, Jack Mulhall, Al St. John
  • Director: Robert F. Hill

February 1 – The Widow from Monte Carlo (USA, Warner Bros. Pictures)

  • Cast: Warren William, Dolores del Río, Colin Clive, Herbert Mundin
  • Director: Arthur Greville Collins

February 2 – Señor Jim (USA, Black King Productions)

  • Cast: Conway Tearle, Barbara Bedford, Alberta Dugan, Fred Malatesta, Betty Mack
  • Director: Jacques Jaccard

February 2 – The Reckless Way (USA, C.C. Burr Productions)

  • Cast: Marian Nixon, Kane Richmond, Inez Courtney, Malcolm McGregor, Harry Harvey
  • Director: Raymond K. Johnson

February 4 – Night Mail (UK, documentary short, GPO Film Unit)

  • Narrators: Stuart Legg, John Grierson
  • Director: Harry Watt, Basil Wright
  • Trivia: The film has no known US theatrical release date.

February 4 – Troubled Waters (London, Fox-British Pictures)

  • Cast: Alastair Sim, Virginia Cherrill, Raymond Lovell
  • Director: Albert Parker
  • Trivia: The film’s general UK release began on June 22, 1936. It has no known US theatrical release date. Uncredited debut of Margaret Rutherford.


1946

January 31 – Frontier Gunlaw (USA, Columbia Pictures)

  • Cast: Charles Starrett, Tex Harding, Dub Taylor, Jean Stevens, Weldon Heyburn, Jack Rockwell
  • Director: Derwin Abrahams

February – Smooth as Silk (USA, Universal Pictures)

  • Cast: Kent Taylor, Virginia Grey, Jane Adams, Milburn Stone, John Litel
  • Director: Charles Barton

February – The Notorious Lone Wolf (USA, Columbia Pictures)

  • Cast: Gerald Mohr, Janis Carter, Eric Blore, John Abbott, William B. Davidson, Don Beddoe
  • Director: D. Ross Lederman

February 1 – Six Gun Man (USA, Producers Releasing Corporation)

  • Cast: Bob Steele, Syd Saylor, Jimmy Martin, Jean Carlin, I. Stanford Jolley
  • Director: Harry L. Fraser

February 1 – Terror by Night (USA, Universal Pictures)

  • Cast: Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce, Alan Mowbray, Dennis Hoey, Renee Godfrey
  • Director: Roy William Neill

February 1 – Up Goes Maisie (USA, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer)

  • Cast: Ann Sothern, George Murphy, Hillary Brooke, Stephen McNally, Ray Collins
  • Director: Harry Beaumont

February 2 – Baseball Bugs (USA, short, Warner Bros. Pictures)

  • Voice Cast: Mel Blanc, Frank Graham, Tedd Pierce, Bea Benaderet
  • Director: I. Freleng

February 2 – Days of Buffalo Bill (USA, Republic Pictures)

  • Cast: Sunset Carson, Peggy Stewart, James Craven, Rex Lease
  • Director: Thomas Carr

February 2 – The Red Dragon (USA, Monogram Pictures)

  • Cast: Sidney Toler, Benson Fong, Fortunio Bonanova, Robert Emmett Keane
  • Director: Phil Rosen

February 4 – California Gold Rush (USA, Republic Pictures)

  • Cast: Wild Bill Elliott, Robert Blake, Alice Fleming, Peggy Stewart, Russell Simpson, Dick Curtis
  • Director: R. G. Springsteen

February 4 – The Trojan Brothers (UK, British National Films)

  • Cast: Patricia Burke, David Farrar, Barbara Mullen, Lesley Brook
  • Director: Maclean Rogers
  • Trivia: The film has no known US theatrical release date.


1956

January – Lum and Abner Abroad (USA, Nasbro Pictures Inc.)

  • Cast: Chester Lauck, Norris Goff, Jill Alis, Lila Audres, Gene Gary
  • Director: James V. Kern
  • The film began as a TV sitcom revival for the Lum & Abner characters, but when the project didn’t sell the episodes were stitched together into a feature film, with no attempt to hide the fact that the segments were TV episodes (such as leaving fade outs to and fade ins from commercial breaks).

January – Perils of the Wilderness (USA, serial, Sam Katzman Productions)

  • Cast: Dennis Moore, Richard Emory, Eve Anderson, Kenneth MacDonald, Rick Vallin
  • Director: Spencer G Bennet

January – Ransom! (New York City, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer)

  • Cast: Glenn Ford, Donna Reed,Leslie Nielsen, Juano Hernandez, Robert Keith, Richard Gaines, Mabel Albertson
  • Director: Alex Segal

January – Husbands Beware (USA, short, Columbia Pictures)

  • Cast: Moe Howard, Larry Fine, Shemp Howard, Lou Leonard, Maxine Gates, Christine McIntyre
  • Director: Jules White
  • Trivia: The 167th of 190 Three Stooges shorts produced by Columbia Pictures.

January 30 – Hidden Guns (USA, Gannaway-Ver Halen Productions)

  • Cast: Bruce Bennett, Richard Arlen, John Carradine, Faron Young, Lloyd Corrigan, Angie Dickinson
  • Director: Albert C. Gannaway

January 30 – The Gamma People (UK, Warwick Film Productions)

  • Cast: Paul Douglas, Eva Bartok, Leslie Phillips, Walter Rilla, Martin Milner
  • Director: John Gilling
  • Trivia: Released in the US in December 1956.

January 31 – Anything Goes (UK, Paramount British Pictures)

  • Cast: Bing Crosby, Donald O’Connor, Mitzi Gaynor, Zizi Jeanmaire, Phil Harris, Kurt Kasznar
  • Director: Robert Lewis
  • Trivia: Opened in the US in April 1956.

January 31 – Lost (UK, Sydney Box Productions)

  • Cast: David Farrar, David Knight, Julia Arnall, Anthony Oliver, Thora Hird, Eleanor Summerfield
  • Director: Guy Green
  • Trivia: Opened in the US on January 4, 1957 as Tears for Simon.

February – The Brain Machine (USA, Merton Park Studios)

  • Cast: Maxwell Reed, Elizabeth Allan, Patrick Barr, Russell Napier, Gibb McLaughlin, Neil Hallett
  • Director: Ken Hughes
  • Trivia: First opened in the UK in January 1955.

February – Cloak Without Dagger (UK, Balblair Productions)

  • Cast: Philip Friend, Mary Mackenzie, Leslie Dwyer, Allan Cuthbertson
  • Director: Joseph Sterling
  • Trivia: Released in the US on September 27, 1957 as Operation Conspiracy.

February – Doublecross (UK, Group 3 Films)

  • Cast: Donald Houston, Fay Compton, Anton Diffring, Allan Cuthbertson, Delphi Lawrence, William Hartnell
  • Director: Anthony Squire
  • Trivia: The film has no known US theatrical release date. First credited film roles for Kenneth Cope and Robert Shaw.

February – Manfish (USA, Planet Filmplays)

  • Cast: John Bromfield, Lon Chaney Jr., Victor Jory, Barbara Nichols, Tessa Prendergast
  • Director: W. Lee Wilder

February – Not So Dusty (UK, Bill Luckwell Productions)

  • Cast: Bill Owen, Joy Nichols, Leslie Dwyer, Harold Berens, Roddy Hughes
  • Director: Maclean Rogers
  • Trivia: The film has no known US theatrical release date.

February – The Houston Story (USA, Clover Productions)

  • Cast: Gene Barry, Barbara Hale, Edward Arnold, Paul Richards, Jeanne Cooper
  • Director: William Castle
  • Trivia: Jeanne Cooper would go on to star as Katherine Chancellor on The Young and the Restless for nearly 40 years. She is also the mother of Corbin Bernsen.

February – The Secret Tent (UK, Forward Films)

  • Cast: Donald Gray, Andrée Melly, Jean Anderson, Sonia Dresdel, Andrew Cruickshank
  • Director: Don Chaffey
  • Trivia: The film has no known US theatrical release date.

February 1 – Battle Stations (USA, Columbia Pictures)

  • Cast: John Lund, William Bendix, Keefe Brasselle, Richard Boone, William Leslie, Claude Akins
  • Director: Lewis Seiler

February 1 – The Bottom of the Bottle (USA, 20th Century Fox)

  • Cast: Joseph Cotten, Van Johnson, Ruth Roman, Jack Carson, Brad Dexter, Jim Davis
  • Director: Henry Hathaway

February 2 – Creeps (USA, short, Columbia Pictures)

  • Cast: Moe Howard, Larry Fine, Shemp Howard
  • Director: Jules White
  • Trivia: The 168th of 190 Three Stooges shorts from Columbia Pictures. The short is a remake of The Ghost Talks!, the 113th Stooges short.

February 2 – The Benny Goodman Story (USA, Universal-International Pictures

  • Cast: Steve Allen, Donna Reed, Berta Gersten, Herbert Anderson, Robert F. Simon, Sammy Davis Sr., Dick Winslow
  • Director: Valentine Davies

February 2 – The Conqueror (UK, RKO Radio Pictures)

  • Cast: John Wayne, Susan Hayward, Agnes Moorehead, Pedro Armendáriz, Thomas Gomez, John Hoyt, William Conrad, Lee Van Cleef
  • Director: Dick Powell
  • Trivia: The film premiered in Los Angeles on February 22, 1956, and went into general release in the US on March 28.


1966

February – Death Is a Woman (UK, Associated British-Pathé)

  • Cast: Mark Burns, Shaun Curry, William Dexter, Wanda Ventham, Terence De Marney, Patsy Ann Noble
  • Director: Frederic Goode
  • Trivia: Released in the US in June 1967 as Love is a Woman.

February 2 – Kid Rodelo (USA/Spain, Fénix Cooperativa Cinematográfica-Trident Films)

  • Cast: Don Murray, Janet Leigh, Broderick Crawford, Richard Carlson, Jose Nieto
  • Director: Richard Carlson
  • Trivia: Lead actor Don Murray also sang the movie’s theme song, ‘Love is Trouble’.

February 2 – The Rare Breed (USA, Universal Pictures)

  • Cast: James Stewart, Maureen O’Hara, Brian Keith, Juliet Mills, Don Galloway, David Brian, Jack Elam, Ben Johnson, Harry Carey Jr.
  • Director: Andrew V. McLaglen

February 4 – The Psychopath (UK, Amicus Productions)

  • Cast: Patrick Wymark, Margaret Johnston, John Standing, Alexander Knox, Judy Huxtable
  • Director: Freddie Francis
  • Trivia: Opened in the US on May 20, 1966.

Walt Disney Productions

February 4 – Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree (USA, short, Walt Disney Productions)

  • Voice Cast: Sterling Holloway, Bruce Reitherman, Ralph Wright, Junius Matthews, Barbara Luddy, Clint Howard, Howard Morris, Sebastian Cabot
  • Director: Wolfgang Reitherman


1976

January 30 – Altars of the World (USA, documentary, All State Productions)

  • Narrator: Lew Ayres
  • Director: Lew Ayres
  • Trivia: Last winner of the Golden Globe Award for Best Documentary Film before the award was retired in 1977.

January 30 – One Summer Love (USA, limited, J&T Productions)

  • Cast: Beau Bridges, Susan Sarandon, James Noble, Harriet Rogers, Ann Wedgeworth
  • Director: Gilbert Cates

February 4 – Next Stop, Greenwich Village (New York City, 20th Century Fox)

  • Cast: Lenny Baker, Shelley Winters, Ellen Greene, Lois Smith, Christopher Walken, Antonio Fargas, Lou Jacobi, Jeff Goldblum, Joe Spinell
  • Director: Paul Mazursky
  • Trivia: Bill Murray, Stuart Pankin, and Vincent Schiavelli have uncredited roles in the film. It is credited as Murray’s first film.


1986

January 31 – Down and Out in Beverly Hills (USA, Touchstone Pictures/Silver Screen Partners)

  • Cast: Nick Nolte, Bette Midler, Richard Dreyfuss, Little Richard, Tracy Nelson, Elizabeth Peña
  • Director: Paul Mazursky
  • Trivia: Alexis Arquette appears in an uncredited role. This is the first R-rated film from Disney, through its Touchstone Pictures studio.

January 31 – Eliminators (USA, Empire Pictures)

  • Cast: Andrew Prine, Denise Crosby, Patrick Reynolds, Conan Lee, Roy Dotrice
  • Director: Peter Manoogian

January 31 – Power (USA, Lorimar Productions)

  • Cast: Richard Gere, Julie Christie, Gene Hackman, Kate Capshaw, Denzel Washington, E. G. Marshall, Beatrice Straight, Fritz Weaver, Michael Learned, J. T. Walsh, Matt Salinger
  • Director: Sidney Lumet

January 31 – Stripper (USA, Embassy International Pictures)

  • Cast: Janette Boyd, Sara Costa, Kimberly Holcomb, Loree Menton, Lisa Suarez, Ellen Claire McSweeney, Jamal Rofeh
  • Director: Jerome Gary

January 31 – The Best of Times (USA, documentary, Kings Road Entertainment)

  • Cast: Robin Williams, Kurt Russell, Pamela Reed, Holly Palance, Donald Moffat, Margaret Whitton, M. Emmet Walsh, Donovan Scott, R.G. Armstrong, Dub Taylor, Carl Ballantine, Kathleen Freeman, Tony Plana, Robyn Lively, Jeff Doucette
  • Director: Roger Spottiswoode

January 31 – Youngblood (USA, The Guber-Peters Company)

  • Cast: Rob Lowe, Charlie Wasley, Ed Lauter, Cynthia Gibb, Jim Youngs, Ricky Davis, Patrick Swayze, Fionnula Flanagan, Keanu Reeves
  • Director: Peter Markle
  • Trivia: Keanu Reeves’ first feature film.


1996

February 2 – Antonia’s Line (USA, Asmik Ace Entertainment)

  • Cast: Willeke van Ammelrooy, Els Dottermans, Jan Decleir, Victor Löw, Johan Heldenbergh, Dora van der Groen
  • Director: Marleen Gorris
  • Trivia: First opened in the Netherlands as Antonia. Oscar winner for Best Foreign Language Film.

February 2 – Black Sheep (USA, Broadway Video)

  • Cast: Chris Farley, David Spade, Tim Matheson, Christine Ebersole, Gary Busey, Grant Heslov, Bruce McGill
  • Director: Penelope Spheeris

February 2 – The Juror (USA, Columbia Pictures)

  • Cast: Demi Moore, Alec Baldwin, James Gandolfini, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Lindsay Crouse, Anne Heche, Tony Lo Bianco, Michael Constantine, Julie Halston
  • Director: Brian Gibson

February 2 – White Squall (USA/Canada, Scott Free Productions)

  • Cast: Jeff Bridges, Caroline Goodall, John Savage, Scott Wolf, Jeremy Sisto, Ryan Phillippe, Eric Michael Cole, Balthazar Getty, Ethan Embry, David Selby, Željko Ivanek, James Rebhorn
  • Director: Ridley Scott


2006

February 3 – Something New (USA, Gramercy Pictures-Homegrown Pictures)

  • Cast: Sanaa Lathan, Simon Baker, Mike Epps, Donald Faison, Blair Underwood, Wendy Raquel Robinson, Alfre Woodard, Taraji P. Henson
  • Director: Sanaa Hamri

February 3 – When a Stranger Calls (USA, Davis Entertainment)

  • Cast: Camilla Belle, Brian Geraghty, Katie Cassidy, David Denman, Clark Gregg, Derek de Lint, Tommy Flanagan
  • Director: Simon West
  • Trivia: While Tommy Flanagan played The Stranger, Lance Henriksen provided the voice.


2016

Cross Creek Pictures

February 4 – Pride and Prejudice and Zombies (Italy, Cross Creek Pictures)

  • Cast: Lily James, Sam Riley, Jack Huston, Bella Heathcote, Douglas Booth, Matt Smith, Charles Dance, Lena Headey
  • Director: Burr Steers
  • Trivia: Opened in the US and Canada on February 5, 2016.

February 4 – The Choice (Brazil, The Safran Company)

  • Cast: Benjamin Walker, Teresa Palmer, Maggie Grace, Alexandra Daddario, Tom Welling, Tom Wilkinson
  • Director: Ross Katz
  • Trivia: Based on the novel of the same name by Nicholas Sparks. Opened in the US and Canada on February 5, 2016.
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