APRIL 15, 1933

SATURDAY
$1,000 INVESTED IN COKE STOCK (KO) IN 1933
WOULD HAVE MADE YOU $49,244,845 IN THE 2025 DATASET
Min_Wage_Hourly: $0.27
Median_Home_Price: $5,050.00
Gas_Price_Avg: $0.19
Bread_Price_Avg: $0.08
Movie_Ticket_Avg: $0.27
First_Class_Stamp: $0.02
Milk_Price_Avg: $0.52
Top Movies From 1933
1 Roman Scandals
Learn More
Roman Scandals
2 I'm No Angel
Learn More
I'm No Angel
3 Gold Diggers of 1933
Learn More
Gold Diggers of 1933
4 She Done Him Wrong
Learn More
She Done Him Wrong
5 The Bowery
Learn More
The Bowery
6 Tugboat Annie
Learn More
Tugboat Annie
7 Footlight Parade
Learn More
Footlight Parade
8 Dancing Lady
Learn More
Dancing Lady
9 42nd Street
Learn More
42nd Street
10 Dinner at Eight
Learn More
Dinner at Eight
King Kong
Learn More
King Kong
Lady for a Day
Learn More
Lady for a Day
Baby Face
Learn More
Baby Face
Morning Glory
Learn More
Morning Glory
The Kennel Murder Case
Learn More
The Kennel Murder Case
The Story of Temple Drake
Learn More
The Story of Temple Drake
The Secret of Madame Blanche
Learn More
The Secret of Madame Blanche
Cavalcade
Learn More
Cavalcade
Hold Your Man
Learn More
Hold Your Man
Island of Lost Souls
Learn More
Island of Lost Souls
State Fair
Learn More
State Fair
Pilgrimage
Learn More
Pilgrimage
Deluge
Learn More
Deluge
The Mummy
Learn More
The Mummy
I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang
Learn More
I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang
Shanghai Express
Learn More
Shanghai Express
A Farewell to Arms
Learn More
A Farewell to Arms
The Sign of the Cross
Learn More
The Sign of the Cross
No Man of Her Own
Learn More
No Man of Her Own
Lawyer Man
Learn More
Lawyer Man
April 15, 1933 Trivia
Multiple choice - Sign in to save + leaderboard - View all-time leaderboard
Score: 0 / 0
All-time leaderboard
Your results
The Story of April 15, 1933

On April 15, 1933, the film industry took a significant step towards modernization with the announcement that Chief Film Studios would open a service bureau to streamline the casting process through an agency.

Inventions & Breakthroughs of April 1933

Gadgets, lab surprises, odd bets, and future-shocks from this slice of the calendar.

1 Electric Guitar Pickup
Learn More
Electric Guitar Pickup
2 Polyethylene
Learn More
Polyethylene
3 Drive-In Movie Theater
Learn More
Drive-In Movie Theater
4 Automatic Coffee Maker
Learn More
Automatic Coffee Maker
5 Electric Refrigerator Improvements
Learn More
Electric Refrigerator Improvements
6 Aircraft Retractable Landing Gear
Learn More
Aircraft Retractable Landing Gear
7 High-Speed Camera
Learn More
High-Speed Camera
8 Cellophane Food Packaging
Learn More
Cellophane Food Packaging
9 Speech Scrambler
Learn More
Speech Scrambler
10 Portable Radio
Learn More
Portable Radio

The Sounds of

Popular recordings and roots/country selections associated with the year

HEADLINES ON April 15, 1933

Full News Archive

  • Headline: Seeing With Clear Vision Event. Impact: This headline set off a chain reaction of people suddenly believing they could see the future. By the end of the century, everyone was claiming to be clairvoyant, leading to an uptick in questionable psychic businesses and even more questionable predictions about flying cars.. Fact: Did you know that 'clear vision' is often just a euphemism for seeing your neighbor's embarrassing moments through their window?.
  • Headline: Chief Studios Launch Cooperative Casting Agency. Impact: This event ultimately led to the creation of the first reality show where actors compete for rolesβ€”because who doesn't want to watch people scream at each other while trying to get cast in a rom-com?. Fact: Fun fact: The first casting agency was called 'The Bureau of Unfulfilled Dreams' because, let's face it, most actors don't make it big..
  • Headline: ISHAM SEEKS SEPARATION.; Counterclaim Says Wife Admitted Affection for Another.. Impact: This personal drama escalated into a national trend of people airing their dirty laundry online, paving the way for future reality TV shows that glorified marital disputes. Thanks, Isham!. Fact: Did you know that 'separation' technically just means you're one step closer to a very awkward Thanksgiving dinner?.
  • Headline: SCHMELING IS HERE FOR STADIUM BOUT; Ex-Champion, in Top Form, Says He Hopes to Box Sharkey After He Tackles Baer.. Impact: Schmeling's arrival sparked a boxing renaissance that ultimately led to the creation of the heavyweight championship beltβ€”a shiny distraction for all the athletes who could use a good therapist instead.. Fact: Did you know that boxing matches used to be so brutal that they were often called 'gentlemanly brawls'? Because nothing says gentleman like a good old fistfight..
  • Headline: Iowa Measure to Governor.. Impact: This mundane event inspired a series of increasingly convoluted laws across the country, culminating in a state where it’s illegal to chew gum while walking backwardβ€”because clearly, that was a pressing issue.. Fact: Fun fact: The only thing more thrilling than an Iowa Measure is watching paint dry in a cornfield..
  • Headline: RUSSIAN SAYS PLOT INVOLVED KREMLIN; Briton Denies Conspiracy to Cut Off Electricity in Event of War. WELSHMAN SHOWS ANGER A.W. Gregory Hotly Denounces Charges -- British Press Sees "Medieval" Methods. RUSSIAN SAYS PLOT INVOLVED KREMLIN. Impact: This conspiracy theory added fuel to the fire for future Cold War tensions, leading to decades of distrust and the eventual rise of spy movies where everyone is either a double agent or has a very suspicious accent.. Fact: Did you know that conspiracy theories are like potato chips? You can never have just one!.
  • Headline: Exchange Advises Investors.. Impact: The advice given during this exchange led to an economic boom that eventually resulted in the dot-com bubbleβ€”because nothing says 'reliable investment' like a company that sells pet rocks online.. Fact: Fun fact: The stock market has more ups and downs than a soap operaβ€”it's basically Wall Street's version of 'As the World Turns.'.
  • Headline: FATHER GIVES FATE OF CHILD TO COURT; Vasko Says That if "the Law" Orders Operation on Baby He Will Permit It. MOTHER IS UNYIELDING Resists Priest's Pleas for Life-Saving Surgery -- Hastings Home No Longer Barricaded. Impact: This heartbreaking case highlighted the struggles of parental rights and medical ethics, influencing future court decisions on similar matters and leading to laws that prioritize children's rights over parental control.. Fact: In a surprising twist, did you know that courts often have to decide on medical matters because parents can't agree on what to do, proving once again that compromise is a lost art?.

Wall Street Time Machine

The Right Call: If you'd invested $1,000 in any one of these companies in 1933, here's what the stored 2025 dataset estimates.
Rank #1
GE
General Electric
Price in 1933
$0.62
2025 dataset value
$487,500

General Electric - If you invested $1,000 in 1933, it would be worth $487,500 today (487.5x return)

Rank #3
KMB
Kimberly-Clark
Price in 1933
$0.69
2025 dataset value
$147,887

Kimberly-Clark - If you invested $1,000 in 1933, it would be worth $147,887 today (147.9x return)

🦸 Top 5 Comics
Funnies on Parade
Funnies on Parade
$95,000
Detective Dan: Secret Operative No. 48 #1
Detective Dan: Secret Operative No. 48 #1
$200
Famous Funnies: A Carnival of Comics
Famous Funnies: A Carnival of Comics
$2,250
Mickey Mouse Magazine #1
Mickey Mouse Magazine #1
$1,050
The Adventures of Obadiah Oldbuck
The Adventures of Obadiah Oldbuck
$25
🧸 Top 5 Toys
Mickey Mouse Plush Toy
Mickey Mouse Plush Toy
$150.00
Lincoln Logs
Lincoln Logs
$120.00
Tinker Toys
Tinker Toys
$150.00
Uncle Wiggily Game
Uncle Wiggily Game
$150.00
Monopoly
Monopoly
$250.00
⚾ Top 5 Trading Cards
1933 Goudey Babe Ruth #53
1933 Goudey Babe Ruth #53
$4,200,000
1933 Goudey Lou Gehrig #92
1933 Goudey Lou Gehrig #92
$5,000
1933 Goudey Nap Lajoie #106
1933 Goudey Nap Lajoie #106
$180,000
1933 Sport Kings Babe Ruth #2
1933 Sport Kings Babe Ruth #2
$471,042
1933 Delong Gum Lou Gehrig #7
1933 Delong Gum Lou Gehrig #7
$250,000