List of lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender-related films of the 1940s
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This is a list of lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender-related films released in the 1940s. It contains theatrically released cinema films that deal with or feature important gay, lesbian or bisexual or transgender characters or issues and may have same-sex romance or relationships as an important plot device.
1940s
Title | Year | Director | Country | Genre | Notes |
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Rebecca | 1940 | Hitchcock, AlfredAlfred Hitchcock | United States | Thriller, mystery | |
The Maltese Falcon | 1941 | John Huston | United States | Film-noir, mystery | |
Casablanca | 1942 | Curtiz, MichaelMichael Curtiz | United States | Romance, drama | |
Children of Paradise | 1945 | Carné, MarcelMarcel Carné | France | Drama, romance | |
The Lost Weekend | 1945 | Wilder, BillyBilly Wilder | United States | Film-noir, drama | Although Billy Wilder's adaptation hews closely to Charles R. Jackson's novel, the novel differed in one respect: Birnam, played by Ray Milland in the movie, is described in the novel as being tormented by a homosexual incident in college. That is omitted from the film. |
Gilda | 1946 | Vidor, CharlesCharles Vidor | United States | Film-noir, drama | |
Crossfire | 1947 | Dmytryk, EdwardEdward Dmytryk | United States | Film-noir, crime | |
Fireworks | 1947 | Anger, KennethKenneth Anger | United States | Drama | |
Germany, Year Zero | 1948 | Rossellini, RobertoRoberto Rossellini | Italy | Drama | |
Red River | 1948 | Hawks, HowardHoward Hawks | United States | Western | |
Rope | 1948 | Hitchcock, AlfredAlfred Hitchcock | United States | Crime, drama | |
Words and Music | 1948 | Taurog, NormanNorman Taurog | United States | Musical, biography | To say this is a "whitewashed" version of the famous song-writing team Rodgers and Hart is a gross understatement. Lorenz Hart (1895–1943) was a homosexual in an era when such was flatly unacceptable; the pressures of the closet drove him into a wildly self-destructive alcoholism that ultimately killed him. There was no way on earth that 1940s Hollywood could approach these facts. |
Die Reise nach Marrakesch | 1949 | Eichberg, RichardRichard Eichberg | West Germany | Drama | |
Thirst | 1949 | Bergman, IngmarIngmar Bergman | Sweden | Drama |
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