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The year 1945 in film involved some significant events. With 1945 being the last year of World War II, the many films released this year had themes of patriotism, sacrifices, and peace. In the United States, there were more than eighteen thousand movie theatres operating in 1945, a figure that grew by a third from a decade earlier. Top-grossing films (U.S.) The top ten 1945 released films by box office gross in North America are as follows: Events January 26 – The film National Velvet, starring Mickey Rooney, Elizabeth Taylor, Donald Crisp and Anne Revere, is released nationally in the United States. The film is an instant critical and commercial success, propelling 12-year-old Taylor to stardom and earning Revere the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. January 30 – Restricted release of Kolberg, an historical epic which is one of the last Nazi Germany propaganda pieces, in war-torn Berlin. Given its cast of 187,000 (including serving military personnel), probably fewer people view it than appear in it. April 20 – Release of Son of Lassie, the 2nd Lassie film and the first film ever to be filmed using the Technicolor monopack method, where a single magazine of film is used to record all of the primary colors. Prior to this method, the most popular recording method was 3-Strip Technicolor, which simultaneously used 3 individual film magazines to record the primary colors. August 10 – Animated Donald Duck short Duck Pimples is released. September 27 – Release of Roberto Rossellini's Roma Città aperta marks the beginning of Italian neorealism in film. October 5 – A strike between the set decorators' union and the studios boils over and becomes known as the Hollywood Black Friday. October 31 – Spellbound, a psychological thriller directed by Alfred Hitchcock, premieres in New York City. November 16 – Paramount Pictures releases theatrical short cartoon titled The Friendly Ghost, introducing a ghost named Casper. November 29 – At the Nuremberg trials a documentary on the Nazi concentration camps directed by John Ford is exhibited as evidence. Awards 1945 film releases January–March January 1945 4 January This Man's Navy 8 January Frenchman's Creek 18 January A Song to Remember 26 January National Velvet February 1945 2 February Here Come the Co-eds 15 February The Seventh Veil March 1945 3 March The Picture of Dorian Gray 16 March The House of Fear April–June April 1945 7 April Brewster's Millions 17 April Rockin' in the Rockies 20 April The Horn Blows at Midnight 29 April Tarzan and the Amazons May 1945 25 May The Clock June 1945 1 June That's the Spirit 23 June Murder, He Says 30 June Conflict July–September July 1945 13 July Story of G.I. Joe 19 July Along Came Jones 27 July The Woman in Green August 1945 11 August Christmas in Connecticut 30 August State Fair September 1945 22 September Rhapsody in Blue October–December October 1945 20 October Mildred Pierce 26 October Love Letters 31 October And Then There Were None Spellbound November 1945 1 November Vacation from Marriage 10 November Confidential Agent December 1945 7 December House of Dracula 8 December The Enchanted Forest 20 December Dick Tracy 25 December A Walk in the Sun 28 December Scarlet Street 31 December They Were Expendable Notable films released in 1945 United States unless stated A The Abandoned (Las Abandonadas), starring Dolores del Río and Pedro Armendáriz – (Mexico) Abbott and Costello in Hollywood, starring Bud Abbott and Lou Costello Allotment Wives, starring Kay Francis Along Came Jones, starring Gary Cooper and Loretta Young Amok – (Mexico) Anchors Aweigh, starring Gene Kelly and Frank Sinatra And Then There Were None, starring Barry Fitzgerald, Walter Huston, Louis Hayward, Judith Anderson B Back to Bataan, directed by Edward Dmytryk, with John Wayne A Bell For Adano, starring Gene Tierney and John Hodiak The Bells of St. Mary's, directed by Leo McCarey, starring Bing Crosby and Ingrid Bergman Blithe Spirit, directed by David Lean, starring Rex Harrison and Constance Cummings, based on the play by Noël Coward – (GB) Blood on the Sun, starring James Cagney The Body Snatcher, directed by Robert Wise, starring Boris Karloff Boule de suif (Angel and Sinner) – (France) Bougainvillea (Bugambilia), starring Pedro Armendariz and Dolores del Río – (Mexico) Brewster's Millions, starring Dennis O'Keefe Brief Encounter, directed by David Lean, starring Celia Johnson and Trevor Howard- (GB) C Caesar and Cleopatra, directed by Gabriel Pascal, starring Vivien Leigh and Claude Rains – (GB) Captain Kidd, starring Charles Laughton The Cheaters, starring Joseph Schildkraut and Billie Burke The Cherokee Flash, starring Sunset Carson and Linda Stirling Children of Paradise (Les Enfants du Paradis), by Marcel Carné, starring Arletty, released following the liberation of France Christmas in Connecticut, starring Barbara Stanwyck Circus Cavalcade (La cabalgata del circo) – (Argentina) The Clock, starring Judy Garland Confidential Agent, starring Charles Boyer and Lauren Bacall Conflict, starring Humphrey Bogart Counter-Attack, starring Paul Muni and Marguerite Chapman The Corn Is Green, starring Bette Davis and John Dall Cornered, directed by Edward Dmytryk, starring Dick Powell D Dakota, starring John Wayne Les dames du Bois de Boulogne, directed by Robert Bresson – (France) Dead of Night, Ealing Studios chiller compendium starring Mervyn Johns and Googie Withers – (GB) Death Mills, directed by Billy Wilder Detour, starring Tom Neal and Ann Savage Diamond Horseshoe, starring Betty Grable Dick Tracy, starring Morgan Conway and Mike Mazurki Dillinger, starring Lawrence Tierney The Dolly Sisters, starring Betty Grable E The Enchanted Cottage, starring Dorothy McGuire and Robert Young The Enchanted Forest, starring Harry Davenport Escape in the Fog, starring Otto Kruger and Nina Foch F Fallen Angel, directed by Otto Preminger, starring Alice Faye in her last major film role, Dana Andrews and Linda Darnell Flame of Barbary Coast, starring John Wayne G The Great Flamarion, directed by Anthony Mann, starring Erich von Stroheim Guest Wife, starring Claudette Colbert and Don Ameche Gun Smoke, starring Johnny Mack Brown and Jennifer Holt H Hangover Square, starring Laird Cregar, Linda Darnell and George Sanders Here Come the Co-Eds, starring Bud Abbott and Lou Costello High Powered, starring Phyllis Brooks and Robert Lowery The Horn Blows at Midnight, starring Jack Benny Hotel Berlin, starring Faye Emerson and Raymond Massey The House I Live In, a short film starring Frank Sinatra, awarded a special Oscar for its message of tolerance House of Dracula, starring Lon Chaney Jr. and John Carradine The House of Fear (1945 film), a Sherlock Holmes mystery directed by Roy William Neill, starring Basil Rathbone as Holmes, and Nigel Bruce as Watson The House on 92nd Street, produced by Louis de Rochemont, starring Lloyd Nolan and Signe Hasso Humayun, starring Ashok Kumar – (India) I I Know Where I'm Going!, directed .... 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