I actually forgot a bunch of titles so now it's updated with those omitted films. There might even be some more films I'm missing as I'm trying to do this with DVD Profiler.
The 1935 films in my disc/digital library
On Blu-ray:
The 39 Steps (+HD Digital)
Becky Sharp
The Bride of Frankenstein (+ HD Digital)
Call of the Wild
Crime and Punishment
The Devil is a Woman
The Gilded Lily
The Girl from Marsh Croft
The Good Fairy
Hands Across the Table
The Lives of a Bengal...
The only thing I know is that George Feltenstein has been mentioning the viability of ROI more often during his recent podcast appearances. Furthermore, restoration is one expense, but releasing titles onto Blu-ray is another expense that needs to return some profitability.
Profitability is the key factor for any of these 1935 movies making it to Blu-ray. Some nice film titles were mentioned, but how many of them will actually make WA a profit so they can release more titles on Blu-ray later on? That’s what George Feltenstein and his bosses have to consider in...
Well, George Feltenstein already stated during one of "The Extras" podcast that he recently viewed a 1935 movie that's been worked on by WA. If I had to guess, it's one of the first three movies you mentioned in your post. Personally, I hope it's "Captain Blood", but WA loves to release...