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list movies made in the year that Wilt Chamberlain was born
Pigskin Parade
Pigskin Parade
Pigskin Parade, the 1936 musical comedy film which tells the story of husband and wife college football coaches who convince a backwoods player to play for their team so they, which can go to the big Bowl Game
The Walking Dead, the 1936 black-and-white horror film starring Boris Karloff as a wrongly executed man who is returned to life by a mad doctor (Edmund Gwenn)
Popeye the Sailor Meets Sindbad the Sailor, the two-reel animated cartoon short subject in the Popeye Color Feature series, produced in Technicolor and released to theatres on November 27 1936 by Paramount Pictures
Reefer Madness, the well-known 1936 American exploitation film revolving around the melodramatic events that ensue when high school students, lured by pushers to try "marijuana" — from a hit and run accident, to manslaughter, suicide
Night Mail, the 1936 documentary film about a London, Midland and Scottish Railway (LMS) mail train from London to Scotland, produced by the GPO Film Unit
Mayerling, the 1936 French historical film drama directed by Anatole Litvak and produced by Seymour Nebenzal from a screenplay by Marcel Achard, Joseph Kessel and Irma von Cube, based on the novel Idol's End by Claude Anet
Theodora Goes Wild (1936), the comedy film which tells the story of a small town, incensed by a risque novel, little knowing that it, written under a pseudonym by the daughter of the town's leading family
The Devil-Doll, the B&W 1936 horror film directed by Tod Browning and starring a cross-dressing Lionel Barrymore and Maureen O'Sullivan as his daughter, Lorraine Levond
The General Died at Dawn, the 1936 film that tells the story of a mercenary who meets a beautiful girl while trying to keep arms from getting to a vicious warlord in war-torn China
The Plow That Broke the Plains (1936), the short documentary film which shows what happened to the Great Plains region of the United States and Canada when uncontrolled agricultural farming led to the Dust Bowl
The Last of the Mohicans, the 1936 adventure film adaptation of James Fenimore Cooper's novel of the same name starring Randolph Scott, Binnie Barnes, Henry Wilcoxon and Bruce Cabot
A Woman Rebels, the 1936 RKO film adapted from the novel Portrait of a Rebel by Netta Syrett and starring Katharine Hepburn as Pamela Thistlewaite, who rebels against the social mores of Victorian England
Ungeküsst soll man nicht schlafen gehn (You should not go to sleep unkissed), also known as Wer zuletzt küsst... (He Who Kisses Last...), the 1936 Austrian comedy film
Libeled Lady, the 1936 screwball comedy film starring Jean Harlow and William Powell (who, the romantically involved at the time), and Myrna Loy and Spencer Tracy
Fury, the 1936 drama film which tells the story of a decent man who descends into ruthlessness when he narrowly escapes a lynching and seeks retribution on the people of the small town who persecuted him
Flash Gordon, the 1936 film serial which tells the story of three people from Earth who travel to the planet Mongo to fight the evil Emperor Ming the Merciless
Gold Diggers of 1937, the Warner Bros. movie musical directed by Lloyd Bacon with musical numbers created and directed by Busby Berkeley, and starring Dick Powell and Joan Blondell, who, the married at the time, and Victor Moore
In Windbag the Sailor Ben Cutlet (Will Hay), the sea captain who entrances his bar room audience with tales of his days at sea, even though in reality his maritime experience extends only to navigating a coal barge
The Way to the Sea, the 1936 documentary film about the London to Portsmouth railway line (what is now known as the Portsmouth Direct Line) and its recent electrification
Bunker Bean, the 1936 black-and-white comedy movie directed by William Hamilton and Edward Kelly, produced by William Sistrom starring Owen Davis Jr as the title character
The Coo-Coo Nut Grove (released November 28, 1936), the Warner Brothers Merrie Melodies short animated film, set in the famed Cocoanut Grove of the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles
Rose Hobart (1936), the short, 19-minute experimental film created by the artist Joseph Cornell, who cut and re-edited the Hollywood film East of Borneo into one of America's most famous surrealist short films
The Crimes of Stephen Hawke (1936), the British period film melodrama directed by George King and starring Tod Slaughter as the nefarious Stephen Hawke - who masquerades as the 'Spine-Breaker'
List all the movie (connected cinematic narrative) was first published at the timepoint in the same year that Wilt Chamberlain (1936-1999), the basketball player born on (has as his or her date of birth).