1935Naughty MariettaNaughty Marietta is a musical comedy, with libretto by Rida Johnson Young and music by Victor Herbert, which opened on Broadway on November 7, 1910: one of its best-known songs is Ah! Sweet Mystery Of Life''. In the 1935 movie based on the operetta, Jeane, Douglas Shearer, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studio
1936Events January-February January 15 The first building to be completely covered in glass is completed in Toledo, Ohio, for the Owens-Illinois Glass Company. January 20 Death of George V of the United Kingdom. His son Edward VIII succeedes him as King of thSan FranciscoThe 1906 San Francisco earthquake is the historical background for San Francisco a 1936 movie romance between a gambling hall tycoon, played by Clark Gable, and a promising but poor singer. The then very popular singing voice of Jeanette MacDonald in the, Douglas Shearer, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studio
1937Events January January 1 Anastasio Somoza becomes President of Nicaragua January 11 The first issue of Look magazine goes on sale in the United States. January 19 Howard Hughes sets a new air record by flying from Los Angeles to New York City in 7 hours,The HurricaneThe Hurricane is a 1999 film which purports to be the true story of boxer Rubin 'Hurricane' Carter, who was sent to prison for murder. It stars Denzel Washington, Vicellous Reon Shannon, Deborah Unger, Liev Schreiber, John Hannah, Dan Hedaya, Debbi Morgan, Thomas T. Moulton, United ArtistsThe United Artists Corporation (aka United Artists Pictures and United Artists Films was formed on February 5, 1919 by four Hollywood greats: Charles Chaplin, Douglas Fairbanks, Mary Pickford and D. Their motive was to challenge the power of the major stu Studio
1938Events January -June January 3 The March of Dimes is established by Franklin Delano Roosevelt. January 11 Frances Moulton is the first woman to become president of a US national bank. January 20 Wedding of king Farouk I of Egypt and Farida Zulficar in Cai The Cowboy and the Lady , Thomas T. Moulton, United Artists Studio
1939 When Tomorrow Comes , Bernard B. Brown, Universal Studio