List of United Artists films

United Artists (UA) is an American film and television entertainment studio founded in 1919 by D. W. Griffith, Charlie Chaplin, Mary Pickford, and Douglas Fairbanks. This is a list of feature films originally produced or distributed by United Artists.

All of United Artists' films released before 1924 are in the public domain in the United States.

1910s

Offices of United Artists in Boston (1919)
Release date Title Notes
May 13, 1919Broken BlossomsOriginally made for Famous Players, bought by United Artists
September 1, 1919His Majesty, the AmericanFirst United Artists production
December 28, 1919When the Clouds Roll By

1920s

Release date Title Notes
January 18, 1920Polyanna[N 1]
January 27, 1920Suds[N 1]
April 25, 1920Down on the Farm
May 16, 1920Romance
June 13, 1920The Mollycoddle
August 22, 1920The Love Flower
September 3, 1920Way Down East
December 5, 1920The Mark of Zorro
January 9, 1921The Love Light[N 1]
March 6, 1921The Nut
April 12, 1921Dream Street
May 5, 1921Through the Back Door[N 1]
August 21, 1921Disraeli
August 28, 1921The Three Musketeers
September 15, 1921Little Lord Fauntleroy[N 1]
October 9, 1921J'accuse
October 30, 1921The Iron Trail
December 28, 1921Orphans of the Storm
January 22, 1922The Ruling Passion
February 12, 1922A Doll's House
March 19, 1922Fair Lady
April 23, 1922The Glorious Adventure
August 5, 1922A Tailor-Made Man
August 27, 1922The Three Must-Get-Theres
October 1, 1922The Man Who Played God
October 2, 1922One Exciting Night
October 18, 1922Robin Hood
November 12, 1922Tess of the Storm Country[N 1]
February 15, 1923The Girl I Loved
March 5, 1923The Shriek of Araby
May 21, 1923The White Rose
September 3, 1923Rosita[N 1]
October 1, 1923A Woman of Paris[N 2]
February 21, 1924AmericaProduced by D. W. Griffith, Inc.
March 23, 1924The Thief of Bagdad
May 25, 1924Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall[N 1]
December 5, 1924Isn't Life Wonderful
February 15, 1925The Salvation Hunters
April 14, 1925Waking Up the Town[N 1]
June 15, 1925Don Q, Son of Zorro
June 26, 1925The Gold Rush[N 3][N 2]
July 6, 1925Wild Justice
August 2, 1925Sally of the Sawdust
October 18, 1925Little Annie Rooney[N 1]
November 8, 1925The Eagle
November 16, 1925Stella Dallas[N 4]distribution only; produced by Samuel Goldwyn Productions
December 27, 1925Tumbleweeds
1926A Woman of the Sea
February 15, 1926Partners Again[N 4]distribution only; produced by Samuel Goldwyn Productions
March 8, 1926The Black Pirate
March 14, 1926The Bat
September 5, 1926The Son of the Sheik
September 19, 1926Sparrows
October 14, 1926The Winning of Barbara Worth[N 4]distribution only; produced by Samuel Goldwyn Productions
January 27, 1927The Night of Love[N 4]distribution only; produced by Samuel Goldwyn Productions
February 5, 1927The General
March 11, 1927The Love of Sunya
March 12, 1927The Beloved Rogue
March 19, 1927Resurrection
July 24, 1927Topsy and Eva
September 10, 1927College
September 18, 1927The Magic Flame[N 4]distribution only; produced by Samuel Goldwyn Productions
September 23, 1927Two Arabian Knights
October 31, 1927My Best Girl
November 3, 1927The Devil Dancer[N 4]distribution only; produced by Samuel Goldwyn Productions
November 21, 1927The Gaucho
December 2, 1927Sorrell and Son
December 31, 1927The Dove
January 6, 1928The Circus[N 2]
January 7, 1928Sadie Thompson
January 24, 1928Drums of Love
February 4, 1928The Garden of Eden
March 23, 1928Two Lovers[N 4]distribution only; produced by Samuel Goldwyn Productions
May 14, 1928Ramona
May 20, 1928Steamboat Bill, Jr.
May 27, 1928Tempest
September 1928The Woman Disputed
October 1928Revenge
October 12, 1928The Battle of the Sexes
November 17, 1928The Awakening[N 4]distribution only; produced by Samuel Goldwyn Productions
January 12, 1929The Rescue[N 4]distribution only; produced by Samuel Goldwyn Productions
January 22, 1929Lady of the Pavements
February 21, 1929The Iron Mask
April 6, 1929Coquette
April 20, 1929AlibiDistribution only; produced by Feature Productions
Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture
May 2, 1929Bulldog Drummond[N 4]
May 11, 1929Eternal Love
June 1, 1929The Three Passions
June 8, 1929She Goes to War
June 22, 1929This Is Heaven[N 4]distribution only; produced by Samuel Goldwyn Productions
August 24, 1929Evangeline
September 15, 1929Three Live Ghosts
October 12, 1929Vénus
November 3, 1929Condemned[N 4]distribution only; produced by Samuel Goldwyn Productions
November 11, 1929The Trespasser
November 16, 1929The Locked Door
November 30, 1929The Taming of the Shrew[N 1]
December 28, 1929New York Nights

1930s

Release date Title Notes
January 18, 1930Lummox
February 8, 1930Be Yourself
March 1, 1930Puttin' On the Ritz
March 15, 1930Hell Harbor
May 3, 1930The Bad One
May 3, 1930One Romantic Night[N 5]
July 24, 1930Raffles[N 4]distribution only; produced by Samuel Goldwyn Productions
August 30, 1930The Eyes of the World
September 13, 1930What a Widow!
October 5, 1930Whoopee![N 4]distribution only; produced by Samuel Goldwyn Productions
October 11, 1930Du Barry, Woman of Passion
November 8, 1930Abraham Lincoln[N 3]distribution only; produced by Feature Productions; directed by D. W. Griffith
November 13, 1930The Bat Whispers
November 15, 1930Hell's Angels[N 6]distribution only
November 28, 1930The Lottery Bride
December 20, 1930The Devil to Pay![N 4]distribution only; produced by Samuel Goldwyn Productions
December 20, 1930Reaching for the Moon
January 14, 1931One Heavenly Night[N 4]distribution only; produced by Samuel Goldwyn Productions
January 30, 1931City Lights[N 2]
March 14, 1931Kiki[N 1]
April 4, 1931The Front PageNominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture.
May 16, 1931IndiscreetDirected by D. W. Griffith, his last film
September 5, 1931Street Scene[N 4]distribution only; produced by Samuel Goldwyn Productions
October 3, 1931Palmy Days[N 4]distribution only; produced by Samuel Goldwyn Productions
October 17, 1931The Age for Lovedistribution only; produced by The Caddo Company
October 28, 1931The Unholy Garden[N 4]distribution only; produced by Samuel Goldwyn Productions
November 28, 1931Corsair
December 10, 1931The Struggle
December 12, 1931Around the World in 80 Minutes with Douglas Fairbanks
December 17, 1931Tonight or Never[N 4]distribution only; produced by Samuel Goldwyn Productions
December 26, 1931Arrowsmith[N 4]distribution only; produced by Samuel Goldwyn Productions
Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture.
January 23, 1932Cock of the Air
February 13, 1932The Greeks Had a Word for Them[N 4]distribution only; produced by Samuel Goldwyn Productions
March 12, 1932Sky Devils
April 9, 1932Scarface[N 6]distribution only; Remake of 1983 film
April 16, 1932The Silver Lining
April 25, 1932Der Kongress tanzt
May 11, 1932Congress Dances
August 4, 1932White Zombie
August 19, 1932Mr. Robinson Crusoe
October 12, 1932Rain[N 3]
November 2, 1932Magic Night
November 17, 1932The Kid from Spain[N 4]distribution only; produced by Samuel Goldwyn Productions
December 24, 1932Cynara[N 4]distribution only; produced by Samuel Goldwyn Productions
February 3, 1933Hallelujah, I'm a Bum
March 11, 1933Perfect Understanding
March 16, 1933Secrets
May 19, 1933I Cover the WaterfrontProduced by Edward Small
June 28, 1933Samarang
August 25, 1933Bitter Sweet
September 3, 1933The Masquerade[N 4]distribution only; produced by Samuel Goldwyn Productions
September 21, 1933The Private Life of Henry VIII[N 3]distribution only; produced by London Films Productions
Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture.
September 29, 1933The Emperor Jones
October 7, 1933The Bowery[N 7]distribution only; produced by Twentieth Century Pictures
November 2, 1933Broadway Through a Keyhole[N 7]distribution only; produced by Twentieth Century Pictures
November 17, 1933Blood Money[N 7]distribution only; produced by Twentieth Century Pictures
December 1, 1933Advice to the Lovelorn[N 7]distribution only; produced by Twentieth Century Pictures
December 29, 1933Roman Scandals[N 4]distribution only; produced by Samuel Goldwyn Productions
January 5, 1934Gallant Lady
January 19, 1934Moulin Rouge
January 26, 1934PalookaProduced by Edward Small
February 1, 1934Nana[N 4]distribution only; produced by Samuel Goldwyn Productions
February 9, 1934The Rise of Catherine the Greatproduced by London Films Productions
March 29, 1934Looking for Trouble[N 7]distribution only; produced by Twentieth Century Pictures
April 7, 1934The House of Rothschild[N 7]Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture. distribution only; produced by Twentieth Century Pictures
April 28, 1934The Last Gentleman[N 7]distribution only; produced by Twentieth Century Pictures
May 18, 1934Born to Be Bad[N 7]distribution only; produced by Twentieth Century Pictures
May 29, 1934Sorrell and Son
August 15, 1934Bulldog Drummond Strikes Back[N 7]distribution only; produced by Twentieth Century Pictures
August 24, 1934The Affairs of Cellini[N 7]distribution only; produced by Twentieth Century Pictures
September 7, 1934The Count of Monte Cristo[N 8]Produced by Edward Small
October 2, 1934Our Daily Bread
November 1, 1934We Live Again[N 4]distribution only; produced by Samuel Goldwyn Productions
November 2, 1934Transatlantic Merry-Go-Round [N 8]Produced by Edward Small
November 10, 1934Kid Millions[N 4]distribution only; produced by Samuel Goldwyn Productions
November 30, 1934The Private Life of Don Juandistribution only; produced by London Films Productions
December 21, 1934The Queen's Affair
December 23, 1934Don Quixote
December 23, 1934The Mighty Barnum[N 7]distribution only; produced by Twentieth Century Pictures
January 25, 1935Clive of India[N 7]distribution only; produced by Twentieth Century Pictures
February 7, 1935The Scarlet Pimpernelproduced by London Films Productions
February 22, 1935Folies Bergère de Paris[N 7]distribution only; produced by Twentieth Century Pictures
March 8, 1935The Wedding Night[N 4]distribution only; produced by Samuel Goldwyn Productions
April 20, 1935Les Misérables[N 7]Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture. distribution only, produced by Twentieth Century Pictures
April 28, 1935Cardinal Richelieu[N 7]distribution only; produced by Twentieth Century Pictures
May 17, 1935Let 'Em Have It[N 8]
May 24, 1935Escape Me Never
June 19, 1935Nell Gwyndistribution only; Herbert Wilcox Productions (for) British & Dominions
June 26, 1935Sanders of the Riverproduced by London Films Productions
August 9, 1935The Call of the Wild[N 7]distribution only; produced by Twentieth Century Pictures
September 8, 1935The Dark Angel[N 4]distribution only; produced by Samuel Goldwyn Productions
September 12, 1935Red Salute[N 8]Produced by Edward Small
October 13, 1935Barbary Coast[N 4]distribution only; produced by Samuel Goldwyn Productions
November 7, 1935The Melody Lingers On[N 8]Produced by Edward Small
November 22, 1935Splendor[N 4]distribution only; produced by Samuel Goldwyn Productions
January 9, 1936Mimi
January 24, 1936Strike Me Pink[N 4]distribution only; produced by Samuel Goldwyn Productions
February 7, 1936The Ghost Goes Westproduced by London Films Productions
February 25, 1936Modern Times[N 2]
March 18, 1936These Three[N 4]distribution only; produced by Samuel Goldwyn Productions
April 2, 1936Little Lord Fauntleroy[N 3]distribution only; produced by Selznick International Pictures
April 17, 1936Things to Comeproduced by London Films Productions
April 27, 1936The Amateur Gentlemandistribution only; produced by Criterion Film Productions
May 13, 1936One Rainy Afternoon[N 1]
July 1, 1936Moscow Nightsproduced by London Films Productions
September 2, 1936The Last of the Mohicans[N 8]Produced by Edward Small
September 23, 1936Dodsworth[N 4]distribution only; produced by Samuel Goldwyn Productions
Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture.
October 2, 1936The Gay Desperado[N 1]
November 6, 1936Come and Get It[N 4]distribution only; produced by Samuel Goldwyn Productions
November 19, 1936The Garden of Allah[N 9]distribution only; produced by Selznick International Pictures
December 17, 1936Accuseddistribution only; produced by Criterion Film Productions
December 25, 1936Rembrandtproduced by London Films Productions
December 25, 1936Beloved Enemy[N 4]distribution only; produced by Samuel Goldwyn Productions
January 18, 1937Men Are Not Godsproduced by London Films Productions
January 29, 1937You Only Live Once[N 10]
February 19, 1937The Man Who Could Work Miraclesproduced by London Films Productions
February 25, 1937Storm in a Teacupproduced by London Films Productions
March 5, 1937Fire Over Englandproduced by London Films Productions
March 5, 1937History Is Made at Night[N 10]produced by Walter Wanger Productions
April 5, 1937Elephant Boyproduced by London Films Productions
April 18, 1937A Night of Terror
April 27, 1937A Star Is Born[N 3]Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture. distribution only; produced by Selznick International Pictures
May 7, 1937Woman Chases Man[N 4]distribution only; produced by Samuel Goldwyn Productions
May 19, 1937Dreaming Lips
June 14, 1937When Thief Meets Thief
July 2, 1937Dark Journey
July 23, 1937Knight Without Armorproduced by London Films Productions
August 6, 1937Stella Dallas[N 4]distribution only; produced by Samuel Goldwyn Productions
August 27, 1937Dead End[N 4]distribution only; produced by Samuel Goldwyn Productions
Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture.
September 3, 1937The Prisoner of Zenda[N 5]distribution only; produced by Selznick International Pictures
October 29, 1937Stand-In[N 10]
November 9, 1937The Hurricanedistribution only; produced by Samuel Goldwyn Productions
November 11, 1937Murder on Diamond Rowproduced by London Films Productions
November 19, 193752nd Street[N 10]
November 25, 1937Nothing Sacred[N 3]distribution only; produced by Selznick International Pictures
January 14, 1938Action for Slanderdistribution only; produced by London Film Productions
January 14, 1938I Met My Love Again
January 15, 1938The Divorce of Lady Xproduced by London Films Productions
February 4, 1938The Goldwyn Follies[N 4]distribution only; produced by Samuel Goldwyn Productions
February 11, 1938The Adventures of Tom Sawyer[N 11]distribution only; produced by Selznick International Pictures
March 18, 1938Gaiety Girlsproduced by London Films Productions
April 10, 1938Return of the Scarlet Pimpernelproduced by London Films Productions
April 15, 1938The Adventures of Marco Polo[N 4]distribution only; produced by Samuel Goldwyn Productions
April 25, 1938Troopshipproduced by London Films Productions
May 9, 1938Moonlight Sonata
June 17, 1938Blockade[N 10]
August 1, 1938South Riding
August 5, 1938Algiersdistribution only; produced by Walter Wanger Productions
August 7, 1938Vogues of 1938[N 10]
September 9, 1938Dreamers of Glory
September 29, 1938The Drumproduced by Alexander Korda
October 14, 1938There Goes My Heart[N 12]
November 3, 1938The Young in Heart[N 9]distribution only; produced by Selznick International Pictures
November 17, 1938The Cowboy and the Lady [N 4] [N 13]distribution only; produced by Samuel Goldwyn Productions
December 28, 1938Trade Winds[N 10]
December 29, 1938The Duke of West Point[N 8]Produced by Edward Small
January 12, 1939Topper Takes a Trip[N 12]produced by Hal Roach
February 10, 1939Made for Each Otherdistribution only; produced by Selznick International Pictures
February 17, 1939King of the Turf[N 8]Produced by Edward Small
March 2, 1939Stagecoach[N 10]distribution only; produced by Walter Wanger Productions
Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture.
April 7, 1939Wuthering Heights[N 4]distribution only; produced by Samuel Goldwyn Productions
Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture.
April 9, 1939Prison Without Barsproduced by London Films Productions
April 21, 1939Zenobiaproduced by Hal Roach
May 26, 1939Captain Fury[N 12]produced by Hal Roach
July 13, 1939The Man in the Iron Mask[N 8]Produced by Edward Small
July 28, 1939Winter Carnival[N 10]
August 3, 1939The Four Feathersproduced by London Films Productions
August 18, 1939They Shall Have Music[N 4]distribution only; produced by Samuel Goldwyn Productions
September 22, 1939Intermezzodistribution only; produced by Selznick International Pictures
September 29, 1939The Real Glory[N 4]distribution only; produced by Samuel Goldwyn Productions
October 7, 1939Eternally Yours[N 10]
October 26, 1939The Housekeeper's Daughter[N 12]
December 22, 1939Slightly Honorable
December 29, 1939Raffles[N 4]distribution only; produced by Samuel Goldwyn Productions
December 30, 1939Of Mice and MenNominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture.

1940s

Release date Title Notes
January 19, 1940The Lion Has Wingsproduced by London Films Productions
February 16, 1940A Chump at Oxford[N 12]produced by Hal Roach
March 1, 1940The House Across the Bay
March 22, 1940My Son, My Son![N 8]distribution only Produced by Edward Small
March 29, 1940Over the Moonproduced by London Films Productions
April 5, 1940One Million B.C.[N 12]produced by Hal Roach
April 12, 1940Rebecca[N 9]Winner of the Academy Award for Best Picture. distribution only; produced by Selznick International Pictures
May 3, 1940Saps at Sea[N 12]produced by Hal Roach
May 17, 1940Turnabout[N 12]produced by Hal Roach
May 20, 1940Conquest of the Airproduced by London Films Productions
May 24, 1940Our Towndistribution only; produced by Sol Lesser
July 19, 1940South of Pago Pago[N 8]Produced by Edward Small. distribution only
August 9, 1940Captain Caution[N 12]produced by Hal Roach
August 16, 1940Foreign Correspondent[N 10]distributor only; produced by Walter Wanger
Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture.
August 30, 1940Kit Carson[N 8]Produced by Edward Small, distribution only
September 13, 1940Pastor Hall
September 20, 1940The Westerner[N 4]distribution only; produced by Samuel Goldwyn Productions
November 11, 1940The Long Voyage Home[N 10]distributor only; produced by Argosy Pictures.
Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture.
November 29, 1940Contraband[N 14]distributor only; produced by British National Films Company
December 25, 1940The Thief of Bagdaddistribution only; produced by London Films Productions
January 10, 1941The Son of Monte Cristo[N 8]Produced by Edward Small, distribution only
February 18, 1941Road Show[N 12]
February 21, 1941Cheers for Miss Bishop[N 14]
February 27, 1941So Ends Our Night
March 7, 1941The Great Dictator[N 2]distributor only; Charles Chaplin Film Corporation
Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture.
March 21, 1941Topper Returns[N 12]produced by Hal Roach
April 3, 1941Pot o' Golddistribution only
April 20, 1941That Uncertain Feelingdistributor only; an Ernst Lubitsch/Sol Lesser Productions
April 30, 1941That Hamilton Womanproduced by Alexander Korda Films, Inc[1]
May 14, 1941Major Barbaradistributor only; Gabriel Pascal Productions
June 13, 1941Broadway Limited[N 12]produced by Hal Roach
June 23, 1941Kukan
July 4, 1941Sailors Three
September 10, 1941New Wine
September 12, 1941Tanks a Million[N 12]produced by Hal Roach
September 25, 1941Lydiadistribution only, produced by London Films Productions
October 16, 1941International Lady[N 8]Produced by Edward Small, distribution only
October 17, 1941Niagara Falls[N 12]produced by Hal Roach
October 31, 1941Sundown
October 31, 1941All-American Co-Ed[N 12]
November 14, 1941Miss Polly[N 12]produced by Hal Roach
November 28, 1941The Corsican Brothers[N 8]Produced by Edward Small, distribution only
November 28, 1941Fiesta[N 12]produced by Hal Roach
December 25, 1941The Shanghai Gesture[N 15]
January 2, 1942Hay Foot[N 12]produced by Hal Roach
January 31, 1942Brooklyn Orchid[N 12]produced by Hal Roach
February 12, 1942Pimpernel Smith[N 14]U.S. distribution by Produced by Edward Small only; produced by British National Films
March 6, 1942To Be or Not to Be[N 10]distributor only; Romaine Film Corp.[2]
March 13, 1942Dudes Are Pretty People[N 12]produced by Hal Roach
April 3, 1942Rudyard Kipling's Jungle Bookdistribution only;[N 16] produced by Alexander Korda Films, Inc.[3]
April 16, 1942About Face[N 12]distribution only; produced by Hal Roach Studios
April 16, 1942A Gentleman After Dark[N 8]
April 30, 1942Twin Beds[N 8]Produced by Edward Small, distribution only
May 22, 1942Flying with Music[N 12]
May 23, 1942Ships with Wings[N 17]
May 29, 1942Miss Annie Rooney[N 8]Produced by Edward Small, distribution only
June 21, 1942Friendly Enemies[N 8]Produced by Edward Small
October 16, 1942One of Our Aircraft Is Missing[N 14]U.S. distribution only;[4] British National Films production
October 22, 1942The Devil with Hitler[N 12]produced by Hal Roach
October 23, 1942Undercover Man[N 18]Hopalong Cassidy film produced by Harry Sherman
October 27, 1942The Moon and SixpenceDistribution only; A David L. Loew-Albert Lewin, Inc. production.[5]
October 30, 1942I Married a Witch[N 10]Sold to UA for release.[6] Co-production with Paramount Pictures and Cinema Guild Productions
November 13, 1942Silver Queen
November 20, 1942Fall In[N 12]produced by Hal Roach
November 27, 1942Jacare
December 11, 1942American Empire
December 18, 1942Lost Canyon[N 18]Hopalong Cassidy film produced by Harry Sherman
December 23, 1942In Which We ServeU.S. distribution only; A Two Cities Films production.[7] Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture.
December 31, 1942The McGuerins from Brooklyn[N 12]
January 15, 1943The Powers Girl
January 22, 1943The Crystal Ball[N 10]Co-production with Paramount Pictures
January 29, 1943Calaboose[N 12]
February 5, 1943Young and Willingdistribution only
February 5, 1943The OutlawHoward Hughes Productions; distribution only
March 12, 1943Hoppy Serves a Writ[N 18]Hopalong Cassidy film produced by Harry Sherman
April 2, 1943Border Patrol[N 18]Hopalong Cassidy film produced by Harry Sherman
April 15, 1943Hangmen Also Die![N 19]
April 16, 1943Taxi, Misterproduced by Hal Roach
May 1, 1943Lady of Burlesque
May 14, 1943Buckskin Frontier
May 21, 1943Prairie Chickens[N 12]produced by Hal Roach
May 28, 1943The Leather Burners[N 18]Hopalong Cassidy film produced by Harry Sherman
May 28, 1943Nazty Nuisance[N 12]produced by Hal Roach
June 18, 1943Colt Comrades[N 18]Hopalong Cassidy film produced by Harry Sherman
June 24, 1943Stage Door CanteenPrincipal Artists Productions; distribution only
June 29, 1943Yanks Ahoy[N 12]produced by Hal Roach
July 11, 1943The Foreman Went to France
July 17, 1943Victory Through Air Powerdistribution only; produced by Walt Disney Productions
August 2, 1943Hi Diddle Diddle
September 3, 1943Johnny Come Lately[N 14]distribution only; produced by William Cagney Productions
September 10, 1943The Kansan
October 1, 1943Bar 20[N 18]Hopalong Cassidy film produced by Harry Sherman
November 5, 1943False Colors[N 18]Hopalong Cassidy film produced by Harry Sherman
December 3, 1943Riders of the Deadline[N 18]Hopalong Cassidy film produced by Harry Sherman
December 24, 1943Jack London
December 30, 1943Three Russian Girls
December 31, 1943The Woman of the Town
February 8, 1944Texas Masquerade[N 18]Hopalong Cassidy film produced by Harry Sherman
February 11, 1944The Bridge of San Luis ReyProduced by Benedict Bogeaus
March 3, 1944Voice in the Wind[N 19]
March 17, 1944Knickerbocker Holiday
April 7, 1944Up in Mabel's Room[N 8]Produced by Edward Small
April 28, 1944Lumberjack[N 18]Hopalong Cassidy film produced by Harry Sherman
May 28, 1944It Happened Tomorrow[N 19]
May 31, 1944Mystery Man[N 18]Hopalong Cassidy film produced by Harry Sherman, distribution only
June 21, 1944Song of the Open Road[N 14]
June 23, 1944Forty Thieves[N 18]Hopalong Cassidy film produced by Harry Sherman
June 30, 1944Sensations of 1945[N 14]
July 2, 1944The Hairy Ape
July 14, 1944Summer Storm
July 20, 1944Since You Went Away[N 9]Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture. distribution only; produced by Selznick International Pictures
August 4, 1944Abroad with Two Yanks[N 8]distribution only; produced by Edward Small Productions
November 21, 1944Dark Waters[N 15]Produced by Benedict Bogeaus
November 23, 1944Three Is a Family
December 8, 1944Guest in the House
December 29, 1944Tomorrow, the World
January 5, 1945I'll Be Seeing You[N 9]distribution only; produced by Selznick International Pictures
January 6, 1945Mr. Emmanuel
March 31, 1945Delightfully Dangerous
April 7, 1945Brewster's Millions[N 8]Produced by Edward Small
April 21, 1945It's in the Bag![N 14]distribution only; produced by Manhattan Productions
April 26, 1945Blood on the Sun[N 3][N 14]
April 30, 1945The Southerner
May 4, 1945The Life and Death of Colonel Blimpdistribution only; produced by The Archers
May 25, 1945The Great John L.
June 22, 1945Bedside Manner[N 14]
July 13, 1945The Story of G.I. Joe
July 27, 1945Guest Wife[N 14]distribution only; produced by Greentree Productions
October 3, 1945Blithe Spiritdistribution only; produced by Two Cities Films
October 12, 1945Love on the Doledistribution only; produced by British National Films
October 17, 1945Paris Underground
October 31, 1945Spellbound[N 9]Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture. distribution only; produced by Selznick International Pictures
November 15, 1945The Way to the Starsdistribution only; produced by Two Cities Films
November 22, 1945Captain KiddProduced by Benedict Bogeaus, distribution only
November 30, 1945Getting Gertie's Garter[N 8]distribution only; produced by Edward Small Productions
January 11, 1946Abilene Towndistribution only; produced by Guild Productions
January 25, 1946Whistle Stopdistribution only
February 15, 1946The Diary of a Chambermaid[N 14]Produced by Benedict Bogeaus, distribution only
February 26, 1946Breakfast in Hollywood
March 1, 1946Young Widow
May 10, 1946A Night in Casablanca[N 10]
June 17, 1946Henry VNominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture; distribution only; produced by Two Cities Films.
July 19, 1946A Scandal in Paris[N 19]
August 2, 1946Mr. Ace[N 15]Produced by Benedict Bogeaus
September 6, 1946The Bachelor's Daughters
September 6, 1946Caesar and CleopatraUS distribution only; produced by Eagle-Lion Films
September 20, 1946Angel on My Shoulder
October 20, 1946Little Iodine[N 1]
October 25, 1946The Strange Womandistribution only
November 15, 1946The Devil's Playground[N 18]Hopalong Cassidy film produced by William Boyd
November 17, 1946The Chasedistribution only
December 13, 1946Susie Steps Out[N 1]
December 27, 1946Abie's Irish Rose[N 19]distribution only; produced by Bing Crosby Producers
January 31, 1947Fool's Gold[N 18]Hopalong Cassidy film produced by William Boyd
February 21, 1947The Fabulous Dorseys
February 28, 1947Carnegie Hall[N 19]
March 16, 1947The Red Housedistribution only
March 28, 1947Unexpected Guest[N 18]Hopalong Cassidy film produced by William Boyd
April 4, 1947The Sin of Harold Diddlebock
April 11, 1947Monsieur Verdoux[N 2]
April 18, 1947New Orleans[N 19]
April 20, 1947The Macomber AffairProduced by Benedict Bogeaus
April 25, 1947The Private Affairs of Bel Ami[N 14]
May 2, 1947Ramrod[N 14]distribution only; produced by The Enterprise Studios
May 9, 1947The Adventures of Don Coyote[N 1]Produced by Comet Productions
May 14, 1947The Other Love[N 14]distribution only; produced by The Enterprise Studios
May 15, 1947Fun on a Weekend[N 19]distribution only
May 16, 1947Dishonored Ladydistribution only
May 23, 1947Dangerous Venture[N 18]
May 30, 1947Copacabana[N 14]distribution only; produced by Beacon Productions
June 21, 1947Stork Bites Man[N 1]
July 1, 1947The Marauders[N 18]Hopalong Cassidy film produced by William Boyd
July 18, 1947Hoppy's Holiday[N 18]Hopalong Cassidy film produced by William Boyd
August 23, 1947Curley[N 12]produced by Hal Roach
August 29, 1947The Hal Roach Comedy Carnival[N 12]produced by Hal Roach
August 30, 1947The Roosevelt Story
September 5, 1947Lured[N 19]
September 12, 1947Heaven Only Knows[N 19]
October 7, 1947The Fabulous Joe [N 12]
October 15, 1947Intrigue[N 14]
October 31, 1947Christmas Eve[N 14]Produced by Benedict Bogeaus
November 9, 1947Body and Soul[N 14]distribution only; produced by The Enterprise Studios
December 31, 1947The Paradine Casedistribution only; produced by Vanguard Films (Selznick)
January 1948Fanny by Gaslight
February 3, 1948On Our Merry WayProduced by Benedict Bogeaus, distribution only
March 6, 1948Arch of Triumph[N 14]distribution only; produced by The Enterprise Studios
March 14, 1948The Angry God
March 15, 1948Here Comes Trouble[N 12]
March 16, 1948Sleep, My Love[N 14]
March 19, 1948Silent Conflict[N 18]Hopalong Cassidy film produced by William Boyd
April 9, 1948Who Killed Doc Robbin[N 12]produced by Hal Roach
April 30, 1948The Dead Don't Dream[N 18]Hopalong Cassidy film produced by William Boyd
June 11, 1948Sinister Journey[N 18]Hopalong Cassidy film produced by William Boyd
June 1948So This Is New York[N 14]distribution only; produced by The Enterprise Studios
July 16, 1948Texas, Brooklyn & Heaven
July 21, 1948The Vicious Circle
July 23, 1948Borrowed Trouble[N 18]Hopalong Cassidy film produced by William Boyd
August 3, 1948Four Faces West[N 14]distribution only; produced by The Enterprise Studios
August 24, 1948Pitfalldistribution only
September 3, 1948The Time of Your Life[N 14]
September 10, 1948False Paradise[N 18]Hopalong Cassidy film produced by William Boyd
September 17, 1948Red Riverdistribution only; produced by Monterey Productions
September 24, 1948Urubu[N 14]
September 25, 1948Rope[N 6]distribution only; produced by Transatlantic Pictures; overseas distribution; Warner Bros. distributed the film in the US
October 8, 1948Strange Gamble[N 18]Hopalong Cassidy film produced by William Boyd
October 15, 1948An Innocent Affair
November 5, 1948My Dear Secretary
November 19, 1948High Fury
December 15, 1948The Valiant Hombre
January 1949Siren of Atlantis
February 25, 1949Cover Up
March 11, 1949Jigsawdistribution only
April 1, 1949Impactdistribution only
April 22, 1949The Crooked WayProduced by Benedict Bogeaus, distribution only
May 2, 1949Outpost in Morocco
May 12, 1949Home of the Brave[N 14]Produced by Stanley Kramer
May 13, 1949The Gay Amigo
May 20, 1949Champion [N 14]Produced by Stanley Kramer, distribution only
May 26, 1949The Lucky Stiff
May 27, 1949Africa Screams[N 3][N 8]distribution only
June 14, 1949The Daring Caballero
August 13, 1949Too Late for Tears
August 19, 1949Black Magic[N 8]Produced by Edward Small
September 30, 1949Red Light
October 5, 1949Under the Sun of Rome
October 7, 1949Satan's Cradle
October 26, 1949Without Honor
October 26, 1949Just a Big Simple Life
November 4, 1949The Big Wheel
November 8, 1949The Great Dan Patch
November 18, 1949Johnny Holiday[N 14]
November 25, 1949A Kiss for Corliss
December 23, 1949Mrs. Mike[N 14]

1950s

Release date Title Notes
January 6, 1950Davy Crockett, Indian ScoutProduced by Edward Small
January 20, 1950Gun Crazy[N 20]King Brothers Productions;

distribution only

February 24, 1950The Girl from San Lorenzo
March 3, 1950Love Happy[N 14]
March 10, 1950Tehran
March 10, 1950The Great Plane Robbery
March 24, 1950Quicksanddistribution only
April 21, 1950D.O.A.[N 3]distribution only
May 5, 1950Johnny One-EyeProduced by Benedict Bogeaus
May 11, 1950Champagne for Caesar
May 20, 1950So Young, So Bad
June 16, 1950The Iroquois TrailProduced by Edward Small
June 30, 1950If This Be Sin
July 7, 1950The Second Womandistribution only
July 7, 1950Once a Thief
July 20, 1950The Men[N 14]Produced by Stanley Kramer
July 26, 1950The Underworld Story[N 20]
August 4, 1950The Admiral Was a Ladydistribution only; produced by Roxbury Productions
October 22, 1950The Kangaroo Kid
November 16, 1950Cyrano de Bergerac[N 3]Produced by Stanley Kramer
December 12, 1950The Sound of Fury[N 14]
1951Cloudburst
February 8, 1951They Were Not Divided
March 8, 1951Three Husbands
March 29, 1951So Long at the Fair
April 6, 1951The Scarf
April 17, 1951Circle of Danger
April 20, 1951When I Grow Up
April 27, 1951The First Legion
April 27, 1951The Man from Planet X
April 30, 1951Skipalong Rosenbloom
May 9, 1951The Long Dark Hall
May 18, 1951New Mexico
June 11, 1951Four in a Jeep
June 14, 1951The Man with My Face
June 28, 1951Three Steps North
July 1, 1951The Prowler
July 5, 1951The Hoodlum
July 7, 1951Queen for a Day
July 13, 1951He Ran All the Way
July 30, 1951Oliver Twistdistribution only; produced by Cineguild; first released in the UK in 1948.
July 1951Two Gals and a GuyProduced by Weisner Brothers for Eagle-Lion Films.
August 10, 1951Pardon My French
August 24, 1951St. Benny the Dipdistribution only
September 5, 1951Wicked City
September 9, 1951Gold Raiders
September 10, 1951The Well
September 10, 1951The Riverdistribution only; produced by Oriental International Films
September 18, 1951Mr. Peek-a-Boo
September 18, 1951Mister Drake's Duck
October 9, 1951Fort Defiance
November 2, 1951Tom Brown's Schooldaysdistribution only; produced by Talisman Productions (UK)
November 13, 1951The Big Night
December 2, 1951Scrooge[N 21]US distribution only
December 31, 1951Hotel Sahara
January 6, 1952Another Man's Poison
January 6, 1952The Lady Says No
January 11, 1952Chicago Calling[N 20]
January 15, 1952A Tale of Five Cities
January 31, 1952The Green Glovedistribution only
February 5, 1952The Late Edwina Blackdistribution only; produced by Romulus Films
February 8, 1952Buffalo Bill in Tomahawk Territory
February 20, 1952The African Queen[N 22]distribution only; produced by Horizon Pictures and Romulus Films
February 22, 1952One Big Affair
February 28, 1952Royal Journey
March 19, 1952Mutinydistribution only
March 26, 1952The Captive City
March 28, 1952Strange World
May 8, 1952Without Warning!distribution only
May 15, 1952Red Planet Mars
May 19, 1952The Singing Princessdistribution only
May 23, 1952The Fighter
June 20, 1952Confidence Girl
July 30, 1952High Noon[N 14]distribution only; Stanley Kramer Productions.
August 2, 1952Actor's and Sin
August 4, 1952Saturday Island
August 12, 1952Park Row
September 12, 1952Untamed Women
September 26, 1952The Ring
October 15, 1952The Thief
October 23, 1952Limelight[N 2]distribution only; Celebrated Productions
November 11, 1952Kansas City Confidential [N 23][N 3]Produced by Edward Small, distribution only
November 30, 1952Bwana DevilFirst 3-D feature film
December 4, 1952Outpost in Malaya
December 7, 1952Babes in Bagdad
December 14, 1952Monsoon
December 23, 1952Moulin Rougedistribution only; produced by Romulus Films (UK)
1953Genghis Khan
January 1, 1953The Gay Adventure
January 23, 1953Guerrilla Girl
January 30, 1953Luxury Girls
February 18, 1953The Magnetic MonsterProduced by Ivan Tors
February 27, 1953The Bandits of CorsicaProduced by Edward Small
March 27, 1953Son of the Renegade
April 22, 1953Venetian Bird
April 28, 1953Mahatma Gandhi: 20th Century Prophet
May 8, 1953That Man from Tangier
May 15, 1953Rough Shoot
May 15, 1953Phantom from Space
May 27, 1953Raiders of the Seven SeasProduced by Edward Small
June 10, 1953The Twonky
June 19, 1953The Neanderthal ManProduced by Edward Small
June 26, 1953The Marshal's Daughter
July 8, 1953The Moon Is Blue[N 24]
July 10, 1953Return to Paradise
July 15, 1953Fort Algiers
July 20, 1953Volcano
July 22, 1953My Heart Goes Crazy
July 24, 1953Gun BeltProduced by Edward Small
July 31, 1953No Escape
July 31, 1953Vice Squad
August 7, 1953Melba
August 14, 1953I, the Jury
August 28, 1953War PaintProduced by Aubrey Schenck
September 4, 1953Sabre JetProduced by Edward Small
September 12, 1953Captain Scarlett
September 18, 1953The Joe Louis Story
September 25, 1953The Fake
September 30, 1953Donovan's Brain
October 2, 1953Mantrap
October 3, 195399 River StreetProduced by Edward Small, distribution only
October 9, 1953The Steel LadyProduced by Edward Small
October 23, 1953The Village
October 27, 1953The Story of Gilbert and SullivanLondon Films (UK); distribution only
November 9, 1953Stranger on the Prowl[N 14]
November 13, 1953Shark River
November 18, 1953The Man BetweenLondon Films (UK); US distribution only
November 20, 1953Captain John Smith and PocahontasProduced by Edward Small
November 27, 1953Song of the Land
December 2, 1953Yesterday and Today
December 9, 1953The Conquest of EverestGroup 3/British Lion; US distribution only
December 9, 1953Wicked WomanProduced by Edward Small
December 16, 1953Die Jungfrau auf dem DachGerman language version of The Moon Is Blue
December 17, 1953Act of Lovedistribution only; produced by Benagoss Productions
January 14, 1954Riders to the StarsProduced by Ivan Tors
January 15, 1954Personal Affair
January 27, 1954Go, Man, Go!
February 5, 1954BeachheadProduced by Aubrey Schenck
February 10, 1954Dragon's Gold
February 22, 1954Top Banana
February 27, 1954Overland PacificProduced by Edward Small
March 1, 1954The Scarlet Spear
March 1, 1954South of Algiers
March 2, 1954A Queen's World Tour
March 3, 1954Heidi
March 12, 1954Beat the Devil [N 25][N 3]distribution only
April 1, 1954Southwest PassageProduced by Edward Small
April 15, 1954Witness to Murder
April 25, 1954The Lone Gun
May 20, 1954Captain Kidd and the Slave GirlProduced by Edward Small
May 26, 1954The Long Wait
May 1954The Yellow Tomahawk
June 4, 1954Challenge the Wild
June 5, 1954GogProduced by Ivan Tors, distribution only
June 14, 1954Hobson's Choice
June 18, 1954The Million Pound NoteUS distribution only
June 30, 1954Return to Treasure Island
July 1, 1954The Lawless Rider
July 9, 1954ApacheProduced by Hecht-Hill-Lancaster
July 28, 1954The Diamond Wizard
July 28, 1954Crossed Swords
August 2, 1954Victory at Sea
August 5, 1954Adventures of Robinson Crusoedistribution only; produced in Mexico by Producciones Tepeyac
August 5, 1954Malta StoryTheta Film Productions; US distribution only
August 27, 1954Shield for MurderProduced by Aubrey Schenck, distribution only
September 1, 1954The Little KidnappersUS distribution only
September 2, 1954Down Three Dark StreetsProduced by Edward Small and Levy-Gardner-Laven
September 4, 1954Khyber PatrolProduced by Edward Small
September 4, 1954Jesse James' Women
September 29, 1954The Barefoot Contessadistribution only; produced by Figaro and shot in Italy
October 4, 1954Operation Manhunt
October 6, 1954Sitting Bull
October 7, 1954Suddenly[N 3]distribution only
October 29, 1954The Golden Mistress
November 4, 1954You Know What Sailors Are
November 5, 1954Beautiful Stranger
November 1954The White Orchid[N 8]
November 1954The Snow Creature
December 21, 1954Romeo and Juliet
December 25, 1954Vera Cruz [N 13]Produced by Hecht-Hill-Lancaster
December 31, 1954Black Tuesday
December 1954The Steel Cage
January 15, 1955The Beachcomber
January 26, 1955Battle TaxiProduced by Ivan Tors
February 2, 1955Sabaka
March 3, 1955Big House, U.S.A.Produced by Aubrey Schenck, distribution only
March 23, 1955Stranger on Horseback
April 10, 1955The Purple Plain
April 11, 1955Canyon Crossroads
April 11, 1955MartyProduced by Hecht-Hill-Lancaster, Winner of the Academy Award for Best Picture.
April 15, 1955A Bullet for Joeydistribution only
May 18, 1955Kiss Me Deadlydistribution only
May 30, 1955Robbers' Roost
May 1955Top of the World
June 5, 1955The Big Bluffdistribution only
June 21, 1955Summertimedistribution only
June 28, 1955Not as a StrangerProduced by Stanley Kramer
June 1955The Sea Shall Not Have Them
June 1955Albert R.N.
July 25, 1955The Man Who Loved Redheadsproduced by London Films
August 10, 1955The KentuckianProduced by Hecht-Hill-Lancaster
September 12, 1955Othello[N 10]distribution only
September 29, 1955The Night of the HunterPaul Gregory Productions
September 30, 1955The Naked StreetProduced by Edward Small
October 1, 1955Killer's Kissdistribution only
October 4, 1955Fort YumaProduced by Aubrey Schenck
October 25, 1955The Big Knife
October 26, 1955King's Rhapsody
October 29, 1955Gentlemen Marry Brunettes
November 5, 1955Man with the Gun
November 18, 1955Desert SandsProduced by Aubrey Schenck
November 29, 1955The Good Die Young
December 12, 1955Heidi and Peter
December 14, 1955The Man with the Golden Arm[N 3]Otto Preminger Films
December 16, 1955Storm Fear
December 21, 1955The Indian Fighter
December 21, 1955Top GunProduced by Edward Small
1956Aan
1956The Tiger and the Flameproduced by Minerva Movietone; dubbed Indian film originally released as Jhansi Ki Rani
1956The Extra Day
January 1956Three Bad SistersProduced by Aubrey Schenck
January 1956Shadow of Fear
February 1, 1956Let's Make Up
February 3, 1956The Killer Is Loose
February 8, 1956Time Tabledistribution only
February 1956Manfish
March 21, 1956Crime Against JoeProduced by Aubrey Schenck
March 27, 1956Patterns
March 28, 1956Alexander the Great
March 1956Ghost Town
March 1956ComancheProduced by Edward Small
April 27, 1956Star of India
April 1956The Broken StarProduced by Aubrey Schenck
May 3, 1956Unidentified Flying Objects: The True Story of Flying SaucersProduced by Ivan Tors
May 11, 1956Nightmareproduced by Pine-Thomas Productions
May 1956Quincannon, Frontier ScoutProduced by Aubrey Schenck
May 28, 1956Foreign Intrgue
May 30, 1956TrapezeProduced by Hecht-Hill-Lancaster
June 6, 1956The Killingdistribution only
June 12, 1956A Kiss Before DyingCrown Prioductions
June 1956The Black SleepProduced by Aubrey Schenck
June 1956The Quatermass XperimentHammer Film Productions
July 26, 1956The Ambassador's Daughter
July 1956Johnny Concho
July 30, 1956Run for the Sun
July 30, 1956Rebel in TownProduced by Aubrey Schenck
August 9, 1956Huk!
August 9, 1956The Boss
August 1956The Beast of Hollow Mountain
September 15, 1956Gun BrothersProduced by Edward Small
September 1956Bandido
October 8, 1956Flight to Hong Kong
October 17, 1956Attack
October 17, 1956Around the World in 80 Days[N 20]Winner of the Academy Award for Best Picture
October 30, 1956Man from Del Rio
November 1, 1956Running Target
November 2, 1956Hot Cars
November 2, 1956Emergency Hospital
November 15, 1956Gun the Man Down
November 17, 1956The Sharkfighters
November 1956The Peacemaker
December 12, 1956The Brass Legend
December 21, 1956The Wild Party
December 21, 1956The King and Four Queens
December 22, 1956Dance With Me, Henry
January 1957Drango
January 1957The Halliday Brand
January 9, 1957Crime of Passion
January 11, 1957Four Boys and a Gun
January 26, 1957Men in War
January 30, 19575 Steps to Danger
February 1, 1957Tomahawk TrailProduced by Aubrey Schenck
February 1957Voodoo IslandProduced by Aubrey Schenck
February 1957Pharaoh's CurseProduced by Aubrey Schenck
March 1, 1957The Delinquents
March 11, 1957The Big Boodle
March 15, 1957Hit and Run
March 21, 1957War DrumsProduced by Aubrey Schenck
March 28, 1957The Big Caperproduced by Pine-Thomas Productions
March 1957Revolt at Fort LaramieProduced by Aubrey Schenck
April 10, 1957The Bachelor PartyProduced by Hecht-Hill-Lancaster
April 13, 195712 Angry MenNominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture.
April 19, 1957Fury at Showdown
April 29, 1957The Ride Back
April 1957The Iron SheriffProduced by Edward Small
April 1957The Crooked Sky
May 1, 1957Gun Duel in Durango
May 1, 1957Bailout at 43,000produced by Pine-Thomas Productions
May 4, 1957Spring Reunion
May 8, 1957Saint Joan[N 24]
May 29, 1957Monkey on My BackProduced by Edward Small
May 1957Sweet Smell of SuccessProduced by Hecht-Hill-Lancaster
June 1957The Vampire
June 1957The Monster That Challenged the WorldProduced by Levy-Gardner-Laven
June 1957Bayou
July 10, 1957The Pride and the PassionProduced by Stanley Kramer
July 12, 1957Trooper Hook
July 22, 1957Jungle HeatProduced by Aubrey Schenck
July 1957The Buckskin Lady
July 1957Outlaw's Son
July 1957Hidden Fear
July 1957Bop Girl Goes CalypsoProduced by Aubrey Schenck
August 1, 1957Valerie
August 30, 1957Chicago ConfidentialProduced by Edward Small
August 1957The Fuzzy Pink Nightgown
August 1957My Gun Is Quick
August 1957Lady of Vengeance
September 2, 1957The Careless Years
September 8, 1957Satchmo the Great
September 24, 1957The Girl in Black StockingsProduced by Edward Small
September 1957Street of Sinners
September 1957Gunsight Ridge
September 1957Quatermass 2Hammer Film Productions
October 9, 1957The Monte Carlo Story
October 23, 1957Time Limit
October 1957Hell Bound
November 1, 1957Ride Out for Revenge
December 1, 1957Man on the Prowl
December 11, 1957Baby Face Nelson
December 17, 1957Legend of the Lost
December 20, 1957The Dalton GirlsProduced by Aubrey Schenck
December 25, 1957Paths of Glory
1958The Betrayal
January 1958Cross-Up
January 1958Gun Fever
February 1, 1958Fort BowieProduced by Aubrey Schenck
February 1, 1958Lost Lagoon
February 6, 1958Witness for the ProsecutionAcademy Award for Best Picture nominee
February 8, 1958The Quiet AmericanFigaro
February 1958The Steel Bayonet
March 27, 1958Run Silent, Run DeepProduced by Hecht-Hill-Lancaster
April 2, 1958The Flame Barrier
April 1958The Return of Dracula
May 1, 1958Edge of Fury
May 9, 1958Paris Holiday
May 10, 1958Thunder Road
May 14, 1958Toughest Gun in TombstoneProduced by Edward Small
May 14, 1958Fort Massacreco-production with Mirisch Company
May 1958Island Women
June 28, 1958The VikingsBavaria Film, Brynaprod S.A., Curtleigh Productions
June 28, 1958Kings Go Forth
June 1958The Lone Ranger and the Lost City of Gold
June 1958Wink of an Eye
July 30, 1958La ParisienneLes Films Ariane
July 1958I Bury the Living
August 13, 1958God's Little Acre[N 26]
August 14, 1958It! The Terror from Beyond SpaceProduced by Edward Small
August 14, 1958Curse of the Faceless ManProduced by Edward Small
August 25, 1958Terror in a Texas Town
September 27, 1958The Defiant OnesProduced by Stanley Kramer; Academy Award for Best Picture nominee
September 1958The Gun Runners
October 1, 1958Man of the Westco-production with Mirisch Company
October 1, 1958Cop Hater
October 1, 1958The Big Country
October 29, 1958Ten Days to Tulara
October 1958The Fearmakers
October 1958Hong Kong ConfidentialProduced by Edward Small
October 1958Face in the Night
November 11, 1958The Horse's Mouth
November 18, 1958I Want to Live!
November 26, 1958Anna Lucasta
November 1958The Mugger
December 3, 1958China Doll
December 18, 1958Separate TablesAcademy Award for Best Picture nominee
December 19, 1958Lonelyhearts
December 1958The Lost Missile
December 1958Machete
1959Mark of the Phoenix
January 23, 1959Escort West
January 1959Guns Girls and GangstersProduced by Edward Small
January 1959Operation Murder
February 18, 1959The Last Mile
March 15, 1959Mustang!
March 20, 1959Alias Jesse James
March 29, 1959Some Like It Hotco-production with Mirisch Company
April 1959Riot in Juvenile PrisonProduced by Edward Small
May 15, 1959Invisible InvadersProduced by Edward Small
May 29, 1959Pork Chop Hill
May 1959The Gunfight at Dodge Cityco-production with Mirisch Company
June 10, 1959The Man in the Netco-production with Mirisch Company
June 10, 1959The Naked Maja
June 12, 1959The Horse Soldiersco-production with Mirisch Company
July 3, 1959The Hound of the BaskervillesDistribution only (Film produced by Hammer Films)
July 15, 1959A Hole in the Head
July 17, 1959Ten Seconds to Hell
June 24, 1959Shake Hands with the Devil
June 1959The Rabbit TrapProduced by Hecht-Hill-Lancaster
July 1959Day of the Outlaw
August 20, 1959The Devil's DiscipleProduced by Hecht-Hill-Lancaster
August 1959Cry ToughProduced by Hecht-Hill-Lancaster
September 10, 1959The Great St. Louis Bank Robbery[N 3]
September 1959Cast a Long Shadow
September 1959Inside the MafiaProduced by Edward Small
October 15, 1959Odds Against Tomorrow
October 21, 1959The Wonderful Country
October 1959Pier 5, HavanaProduced by Edward Small
October 1959Counterplot
November 10, 1959Happy Anniversary
November 13, 1959The Four Skulls of Jonathan DrakeProduced by Edward Small
November 22, 1959TimbuktuProduced by Edward Small but had his name removed
November 1959Subway in the Sky
December 1, 1959Take a Giant Step
December 17, 1959On the BeachProduced by Stanley Kramer
December 20, 1959A Dog's Best FriendProduced by Edward Small
December 25, 1959Solomon and ShebaProduced by Edward Small

1960s

Release date Title Notes
January 1, 1960And Quiet Flows the Don
January 1, 1960Gunfighters of AbileneProduced by Edward Small
February 1960The Pusher
February 1960Vice RaidProduced by Edward Small
March 1960Oklahoma TerritoryProduced by Edward Small
March 1960Three Came to KillProduced by Edward Small
April 6, 1960The UnforgivenProduced by Edward Small
April 13, 1960The Boy and the PiratesProduced by Bert I. Gordon
April 14, 1960The Fugitive Kind
May 1, 1960Noose for a GunmanProduced by Edward Small
June 15, 1960The Apartment [N 13]co-production with Mirisch Company
Winner of the Academy Award for Best Picture.
June 22, 1960The Gallant Hours
June 27, 1960The Trials of Oscar WildeWarwick Films (UK)
June 1960Macumba Love
June 1960The Music Box KidProduced by Edward Small
July 7, 1960Elmer GantryNominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture.
July 17, 1960The Last Days of PompeiiItalian film
July 21, 1960Inherit the WindProduced by Stanley Kramer
July 1960Cage of EvilProduced by Edward Small
September 1960Studs Lonigan
October 12, 1960The Magnificent Sevenco-production with Mirisch Company
October 24, 1960The AlamoNominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture.
October 1960The Walking TargetProduced by Edward Small
November 1, 1960Never on SundayGreek film
November 14, 1960The Facts of Life
December 14, 1960A Terrible Beauty
December 15, 1960ExodusCarlyle-Alpina, S.A.
January 7, 1961Five Guns to TombstoneProduced by Edward Small
February 1, 1961The MisfitsSeven Arts Productions
February 1961Frontier UprisingProduced by Edward Small
February 1961Police Dog StoryProduced by Edward Small
March 26, 1961The Hoodlum Priest
April 8, 1961Operation BottleneckProduced by Edward Small
April 26, 1961The Snake WomanProduced by Edward Small
April 1961Minotaur, the Wild Beast of Crete
May 1, 1961Gun FightProduced by Edward Small
May 5, 1961The Gambler Wore a GunProduced by Edward Small
May 24, 1961The Young SavagesProduced by Edward Small
May 27, 1961The Last Time I Saw Archie
May 31, 1961A Matter of Morals
June 10, 1961When the Clock StrikesProduced by Edward Small
June 28, 1961The Naked Edge
June 28, 1961Three on a SpreeProduced by Edward Small
June 29, 1961Goodbye Again
June 1961The Revolt of the SlavesItalian film
July 18, 1961Fate of a Man
July 19, 1961By Love Possessedco-production with Mirisch Company
July 19, 1961Mary Had a Little...Produced by Edward Small
July 1961The Cat BurglarProduced by Edward Small
July 1961You Have to Run Fast
August 17, 1961Teenage Millionaire
August 23, 1961The Young Doctors
September 27, 1961Paris Blues
September 1961The Flight That DisappearedProduced by Edward Small
September 1961Secret of Deep Harbor
October 10, 1961Town Without Pityco-production with Mirisch Company
October 18, 1961West Side Storyco-production with Mirisch Company
Winner of the Academy Award for Best Picture
October 1961Boy Who Caught a CrookProduced by Edward Small
October 1961The Explosive Generation
November 5, 1961Gun Street
December 15, 1961One, Two, Threeco-production with Mirisch Company
December 16, 1961Summer of the Seventeenth DollProduced by Edward Small
December 19, 1961The Children's Hourco-production with Mirisch Company
December 19, 1961Judgment at NurembergProduced by Stanley Kramer, Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture
December 20, 1961The Happy Thieves
December 22, 1961X-15
December 23, 1961Something WildPrometheus Enterprises Inc.
December 25, 1961Pocketful of Miracles
December 27, 1961The Clown and the KidProduced by Edward Small
1962Court Martial
January 1962The Nun and the Sergeant
February 10, 1962Sergeants 3 [N 13]
February 1962The Deadly DuoProduced by Edward Small
February 1962Saintly Sinners
April 11, 1962Follow That Dreamco-production with Mirisch Company
April 11, 1962Ursus
April 19, 1962Jessica
April 1962The Magic Sword[N 3]
May 1, 1962GeronimoProduced by Levy-Gardner-Laven
May 15, 1962Doctor Blood's CoffinProduced by Edward Small
May 16, 1962Incident in an Alley
May 22, 1962The Road to Hong Kong
May 1962War Hunt
June 13, 1962Jack the Giant KillerProduced by Edward Small
June 13, 1962The Valiant
June 25, 1962Animas Trujano
July 3, 1962Birdman of AlcatrazProduced by Edward Small
July 28, 1962The Miracle WorkerPlayfilm Productions
August 29, 1962Kid Galahadco-production with Mirisch Company
September 16, 1962Hero's Island
September 1962Sword of the Conqueror
October 24, 1962The Manchurian Candidate [N 13]
October 24, 1962Eyes Without a FaceFrench film
October 24, 1962Tower of London
October 31, 1962The Vampire and the Ballerina
November 24, 1962Two for the Seesawco-production with Mirisch Company
December 1, 1962Electra
December 2, 1962Pressure Point
December 8, 1962Beauty and the BeastProduced by Edward Small
December 19, 1962Taras Bulba
1963The Great Van Robbery
1963So Evil, So Young
February 13, 1963A Child Is WaitingProduced by Stanley Kramer
March 6, 1963Amazons of Rome
March 6, 1963Diary of a MadmanRobert Kent Productions/Admiral Pictures
March 20, 1963Five Miles to Midnight
April 24, 1963Love Is a Ball
May 8, 1963Dr. NoEon Productions, distribution only
May 15, 1963I Could Go On Singing
June 5, 1963Irma la Douceco-production with Mirisch Company
June 14, 1963Call Me BwanaEon Productions, distribution only
June 17, 1963The Mouse on the Moon
July 4, 1963The Great Escapeco-production with Mirisch Company
July 31, 1963Toys in the Atticco-production with Mirisch Company
August 21, 1963The CaretakersHall Bartlett Productions, Inc.
September 18, 1963My Son, the HeroItalian film
September 1963Twice-Told TalesProduced by Edward Small
October 1, 1963Lilies of the FieldNominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture
October 2, 1963Johnny Cool
October 2, 1963Stolen Hoursco-production with Mirisch Company
October 6, 1963Tom Jones [N 27]Woodfall Films (UK). Winner of the Academy Award for Best Picture
November 7, 1963It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad WorldProduced by Stanley Kramer in Ultra Panavision
November 13, 1963McLintock! [N 28][N 3]distribution only
December 18, 1963The Ceremony
December 18, 1963Kings of the Sunco-production with Mirisch Company
December 23, 1963Ladybug LadybugFrancis Productions Inc.
December 23, 1963One Man's Way
March 19, 1964The World of Henry OrientPan Arts Company
March 20, 1964The Pink Pantherco-production with Mirisch Company
March 25, 1964Flight from Ashiya
April 5, 1964The Best Man
May 27, 1964From Russia with LoveEon Productions, distribution only
June 8, 1964That Man from Rio
June 23, 1964A Shot in the Darkco-production with Mirisch Company
June 24, 1964633 Squadronco-production with Mirisch Company
June 1964For Those Who Think Young
August 11, 1964A Hard Day's Night[N 29]distribution only
September 2, 1964The 7th Dawn
September 16, 1964The Secret Invasion
September 17, 1964Topkapi
September 30, 1964Woman of Straw
October 14, 1964Invitation to a Gunfighter
November 21, 1964Four Days in November
December 22, 1964Kiss Me, Stupidco-production with Mirisch Company
January 9, 1965GoldfingerEon Productions, distribution only
January 26, 1965How to Murder Your Wife
February 15, 1965The Greatest Story Ever Told
February 19, 1965Ferry Cross the Mersey
March 7, 1965The Train
April 14, 1965The Satan Bugco-production with Mirisch Company
April 28, 1965Masquerade
May 12, 1965Mister Moses
June 18, 1965I'll Take SwedenProduced by Edward Small
June 22, 1965What's New Pussycat?
June 23, 1965The Hallelujah Trailco-production with Mirisch Company
June 30, 1965The Knack ...and How to Get It
July 7, 1965The Glory GuysProduced by Levy-Gardner-Laven
August 25, 1965Help![N 30]
September 15, 1965Billie
October 20, 1965A Rage to Liveco-production with Mirisch Company
November 16, 1965Return from the Ashesco-production with Mirisch Company
December 13, 1965A Thousand ClownsNominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture
December 18, 1965Viva Maria!distribution only
December 22, 1965ThunderballEon Productions, distribution only
February 21, 1966Lord Love a Duck
March 4, 1966The Group
March 15, 1966Hamlet
March 30, 1966Cast a Giant Shadowco-production with Mirisch Company
March 31, 1966Frankie and JohnnyProduced by Edward Small
May 17, 1966Up to His Ears
May 25, 1966The Russians Are Coming, the Russians Are Comingdistribution only; produced by Mirisch Company
Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture
May 1966Don't Worry, We'll Think of a Title
June 8, 1966Boy, Did I Get a Wrong Number!
June 15, 1966Duel at Diablo
June 15, 1966Khartoum
August 1, 1966Mademoiselle
August 1, 1966Namu, the Killer Whale
August 31, 1966What Did You Do in the War, Daddy?co-production with Mirisch Company
September 14, 1966Ambush BayProduced by Aubrey Schenck
October 10, 1966Hawaiico-production with Mirisch Company
October 16, 1966A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum
October 19, 1966The Fortune Cookieco-production with Mirisch Company
October 19, 1966Return of the Sevenco-production with Mirisch Company
October 24, 196610:30 P.M. Summer
October 24, 1966After the Fox
January 18, 1967A Fistful of Dollarsdistribution only
February 22, 1967Marat/Sade
March 9, 1967How to Succeed in Business Without Really Tryingco-production with Mirisch Company
March 16, 1967Persona
March 1967Finders Keepers
April 26, 1967Eight on the Lam
May 10, 1967For a Few Dollars More[N 31]Produced by Alberto Grimaldi, distribution only
May 22, 1967The Honey Pot
May 24, 1967The Way West
June 13, 1967You Only Live TwiceEon Productions distribution only
July 31, 1967The Whisperers
August 2, 1967In the Heat of the Nightco-production with Mirisch Company
Winner of the Academy Award for Best Picture
August 3, 1967Beach Red
September 15, 1967Track of Thunder
October 23, 1967How I Won the War
November 1, 1967Hour of the Gunco-production with Mirisch Company
November 10, 1967The Hills Run Red
November 10, 1967Matchless
November 22, 1967Operation Kid Brother
December 4, 1967ClambakeProduced by Levy-Gardner-Laven
December 6, 1967Kill a DragonProduced by Aubrey Schenck
December 6, 1967Navajo Joe
December 18, 1967Live for Lifedistribution only
December 20, 1967Billion Dollar BrainProduced by Harry Saltzman
December 20, 1967Fitzwillyco-production with Mirisch Company
December 22, 1967The Graduate [N 25] [N 32]overseas distribution; Embassy Pictures distributed the film in the US
December 29, 1967The Good, the Bad and the Ugly[N 31]
January 3, 1968The Wicked Dreams of Paula SchultzProduced by Edward Small
February 14, 1968Danger RouteProduced by Amicus Productions
April 2, 1968The ScalphuntersProduced by Levy-Gardner-Laven
April 4, 1968The Partyco-production with Mirisch Company
April 24, 1968Yours, Mine and Oursco-production with Desilu Productions
May 8, 1968The Private Navy of Sgt. O'Farrell
May 15, 1968The Devil's BrigadeProduced by David L. Wolper
June 5, 1968Attack on the Iron CoastProduced by Oakmont Productions
June 19, 1968The Thomas Crown Affair [N 13]co-production with Mirisch Company
June 25, 1968The Bride Wore Black
July 19, 1968Inspector Clouseauco-production with Mirisch Company
July 1968Thunderbirds Are Goco-production with Century 21 Cinema
Associated Television
August 3, 1968Hang 'Em High
September 18, 1968Salt and Pepper
September 1968Shock Troops
September 1968The Ugly Ones
October 11, 1968The Charge of the Light Brigade
October 23, 1968Paper Lion
November 13, 1968Yellow Submarine[N 30]distribution only, produced by King Features Syndicate and Subafilms Ltd
November 20, 1968Thunderbird 6co-production with Century 21 Cinema and Associated Television
December 18, 1968Chitty Chitty Bang Bangdistribution only
December 18, 1968The Night They Raided Minsky's
December 1968Buona Sera, Mrs. Campbell
January 15, 1969More Dead Than AliveProduced by Aubrey Schenck
February 19, 1969Play DirtyProduced by Harry Saltzman
February 21, 1969A Twist of Sand
March 26, 1969Support Your Local Sheriff!
April 1, 1969Sam WhiskeyProduced by Levy-Gardner-Laven
April 24, 1969If It's Tuesday, This Must Be BelgiumProduced by David L. Wolper
April 30, 1969Hannibal Brooks
May 7, 1969Impassedistribution only
May 7, 1969Sinful Daveyco-production with Mirisch Company
May 7, 1969Where It's At
May 27, 1969Popi
May 28, 1969Guns of the Magnificent Sevenco-production with Mirisch Company
June 11, 1969The First Timeco-production with Mirisch Company
June 25, 1969Death Rides a Horse
July 30, 1969Midnight CowboyWinner of the Academy Award for Best Picture
July 1969The Thousand Plane RaidProduced by Oakmont Productions
August 20, 1969Alice's Restaurant
August 21, 1969Number One
August 27, 1969The Bridge at Remagen [N 13]Produced by David L. Wolper
August 1969Submarine X-1Produced by Oakmont Productions
September 28, 1969The Bed-Sitting Room
October 1, 1969Some Kind of a Nutco-production with Mirisch Company
October 2, 1969The File of the Golden GooseProduced by Edward Small
October 15, 1969Young Billy Young
October 24, 1969Battle of Britain
October 29, 1969The Secret of Santa VittoriaProduced by Stanley Kramer
November 25, 1969Crossplot
December 2, 1969The Sex of Angels
December 16, 1969Gaily, Gaily
December 18, 1969On Her Majesty's Secret ServiceEon Productions, distribution only
December 21, 1969The Happy Ending
December 23, 1969Three
December 1969Out of It

1970s

Release date Title Notes
February 18, 1970What Do You Say to a Naked Lady?
March 6, 1970The Mercenary[N 31]Produced by Alberto Grimaldi
March 11, 1970Fellini Satyricon[N 31]Produced by Alberto Grimaldi
March 16, 1970Love Is a Funny Thing
March 20, 1970Hell BoatsProduced by Oakmont Productions
March 25, 1970Pussycat, Pussycat, I Love You
March 25, 1970Women in Love
April 10, 1970Mississippi Mermaid
April 29, 1970Halls of Angerco-production with Mirisch Company
May 6, 1970The Last EscapeProduced by Oakmont Productions
May 11, 1970Leo the Last
May 13, 1970Let It Be[N 30]
May 20, 1970The Landlordco-production with Mirisch Company
May 27, 1970Cotton Comes to Harlem
May 27, 1970The Way We Live Now
May 28, 1970The Passion of Anna
May 1970One More Time
June 17, 1970The Hawaiiansco-production with Mirisch Company
June 1970The Christine Jorgensen StoryProduced by Edward Small
July 1, 1970Mosquito SquadronProduced by Oakmont Productions
July 10, 1970They Call Me MISTER Tibbs!co-production with Mirisch Company
July 15, 1970The Revolutionary
July 28, 1970The Angel Levine
August 17, 1970Pound
August 28, 1970A Quiet Place in the Country[N 31]
September 2, 1970Sabata[N 31]Produced by Alberto Grimaldi
September 3, 1970Barquero
September 9, 1970Hornets' Nest
September 11, 1970The Wild Child
September 13, 1970Kesdistribution only
September 23, 1970Pieces of Dreams
October 2, 1970Give Her the Moon
October 7, 1970Ned Kelly
October 7, 1970UndergroundProduced by Levy-Gardner-Laven
October 21, 1970Burn!Produced by Alberto Grimaldi
October 28, 1970The McKenzie BreakProduced by Levy-Gardner-Laven
October 29, 1970The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes
October 1970Cannon for Cordobaco-production with Mirisch Company
November 3, 1970A.k.a. Cassius Clay
November 10, 1970Where's Poppa?
1970Dougal and the Blue CatUS distribution only
January 24, 1971The Music Lovers
January 1971The Bridge in the Jungle
February 10, 1971Some Girls Do
February 19, 1971Cold Turkey
March 1, 1971The World of Hans Christian AndersenUS distribution only; produced in Japan by Toei Doga
April 9, 1971Valdez Is Coming
April 28, 1971Bananas
May 12, 1971Mrs. Pollifax-Spy
May 26, 1971Support Your Local Gunfighter
June 18, 1971That Splendid November
June 20, 1971The Crook
June 30, 1971What's the Matter with Helen?
July 16, 1971The Hunting PartyProduced by Levy-Gardner-Laven
July 22, 1971Wake in Fright[N 33]distribution only
July 28, 1971Von Richthofen and Brown
August 1, 1971Doc
August 4, 1971Lawman
September 8, 1971Sunday Bloody Sunday
September 22, 1971Adiós, Sabata[N 31]Produced by Alberto Grimaldita
October 20, 1971The Organizationco-production with Mirisch Company
November 3, 1971Fiddler On The Roofco-production with Mirisch Company
Nominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture
November 10, 1971200 Motels
November 10, 1971Jennifer on My Mind
December 1, 1971Born to Win
December 12, 1971The Decameron[N 31]Produced by Alberto Grimaldi
December 14, 1971The Hospital
December 17, 1971Diamonds Are ForeverEon Productions, distribution only
February 2, 1972The Visitors
May 17, 1972The Honkers
May 15, 1972Chato's Land
June 7, 1972Lady Liberty
June 30, 1972Duck, You Sucker!
July 14, 1972Fuzz
August 1, 1972The Magnificent Seven Ride!co-production with Mirisch Company
August 6, 1972Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex * But Were Afraid to Ask
August 9, 1972Return of SabataProduced by Alberto Grimaldi
August 30, 1972Money Talks
September 6, 1972The Mechanic
September 20, 1972Hammer
October 4, 1972Hickey & Boggs
October 15, 1972Roma
November 1, 1972Superbeast
November 17, 1972Daughters of Satan
November 1972Pulp
December 11, 1972Man of La ManchaProduced by Alberto Grimaldi
December 17, 1972Avanti!
December 19, 1972Across 110th Street
January 1972The Outside Man
February 7, 1973Last Tango in ParisProduced by Alberto Grimaldi
February 11, 1973Lady Caroline Lamb
March 7, 1973The Long Goodbye
March 15, 1973Tom Sawyer
April 5, 1973Theatre of Blood
April 19, 1973Scorpioco-production with Mirisch Company
May 11, 1973The Offence
June 27, 1973Live and Let DieEon Productions, distribution only
August 1, 1973Jeremy
August 8, 1973White LightningProduced by Levy-Gardner-Laven
August 17, 1973Cops and Robbers
August 19, 1973Electra Glide in Blue
September 21, 1973The Spook Who Sat by the Door
September 23, 1973Harry in Your Pocket
September 1973I Escaped from Devil's Island
October 25, 1973Five on the Black Hand Side
December 17, 1973Sleeper
February 11, 1974Thieves Like Us
February 27, 1974Busting
March 15, 1974Visit to a Chief's Son
March 20, 1974Billy Two Hats
May 1, 1974Man of the EastProduced by Alberto Grimaldi
May 1, 1974The Spikes Gangdistribution only; produced by Mirisch Company
May 17, 1974Thunderbolt and Lightfoot
May 23, 1974Huckleberry Finn
June 7, 1974Where the Lilies Bloom
June 13, 1974Adolf Hitler: My Part in His Downfall
July 17, 1974Mr. Majestykco-production with Mirisch Company
July 31, 1974Bank Shot
August 14, 1974Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia
August 30, 1974Amazing Grace
September 25, 1974Juggernaut
October 2, 1974The Taking of Pelham 123distribution only
October 18, 1974Mixed Company
November 10, 1974LennyNominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture
December 20, 1974The Man with the Golden GunEon Productions, distribution only
February 5, 1975Report to the Commissioner
March 14, 1975Rancho Deluxe
March 24, 1975Rosebud
March 26, 1975Brannigan
March 1975The Manchu Eagle Murder Caper Mystery
April 9, 1975The Passenger [N 25]Distributed in the U.S. by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
April 18, 1975Sharks' Treasure
May 14, 1975Moonrunners
May 21, 1975The Return of the Pink Panther[N 34]co-production with ITC Entertainment
May 22, 1975The Wind and the Lion[N 35]Distributed in the U.S. by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer; International distribution only; co- production with Columbia Pictures
June 10, 1975Love and Death
June 25, 1975Rollerball
June 1975That's the Way of the World[N 36]
July 9, 1975Smile
July 30, 1975The Wilby Conspiracy
August 29, 197592 in the Shade
October 10, 1975Shhh
October 22, 1975Soft Beds, Hard Battles
November 12, 1975The Heroes
November 21, 1975One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest[N 37]Winner of the Academy Award for Best Picture
Distribution only
December 19, 1975Bugs Bunny: Superstar[N 20][N 5]distribution only; produced by Hare-Raising Films
December 19, 1975The Killer Elite
February 13, 1976Inserts
April 23, 1976Stay Hungry
April 1976It's Showtime
May 5, 1976Breakheart Pass
May 19, 1976The Missouri Breaks
May 20, 1976Trackdown
June 24, 1976Buffalo Bill and the Indians, or Sitting Bull's History Lesson
July 30, 1976Drum
August 4, 1976The Return of a Man Called Horse
August 25, 1976GatorProduced by Levy-Gardner-Laven
August 1976From Noon till Three
September 9, 1976Vigilante Force
October 18, 1976Burnt Offerings
November 3, 1976Carrie
November 12, 1976[8]Karate Bullfighter
November 27, 1976Network[N 38]International distribution only; co-production with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Nominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture
December 3, 1976RockyWinner of the Academy Award for Best Picture
December 5, 1976Bound for GloryNominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture
December 17, 1976The Pink Panther Strikes Again
January 1977The Voyage
March 10, 1977Welcome to L.A.
April 6, 1977Audrey Rose
April 20, 1977Annie HallWinner of the Academy Award for Best Picture
May 5, 1977The Solid Gold Show
May 1977The White Buffalo
June 15, 1977A Bridge Too Far
June 21, 1977New York, New York
August 3, 1977The Spy Who Loved MeEon Productions, distribution only
October 3, 1977Salò, or the 120 Days of Sodomdistribution only
October 5, 1977Valentino
October 16, 1977Equusdistribution only
November 4, 1977Novecento (1900)[N 39] Produced by Alberto Grimaldi
November 18, 1977Semi-Tough
November 23, 1977Another Man, Another Chance
December 16, 1977TelefonDistributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer [N 20]
1978Golden Rendezvous
January 6, 1978ComaDistributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer [N 20]
February 9, 1978The Betsy [N 20]co-production with Allied Artists[9]
February 15, 1978Coming HomeNominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture
February 1978Three Warriors[N 40]
March 13, 1978The Big Sleep[N 16]distribution only; produced by ITC Entertainment
April 13, 1978F.I.S.T.
April 26, 1978The Last Waltz
May 10, 1978The End
June 28, 1978Convoy[N 41]co-production with EMI Films
July 19, 1978Revenge of the Pink Panther
August 2, 1978Interiors
August 2, 1978Who'll Stop the Rain
August 4, 1978Corvette SummerUS distribution only; produced by MGM
October 25, 1978Comes a Horseman
October 30, 1978Message from SpaceUS distribution only; produced in Japan by Toei Company
November 8, 1978Slow Dancing in the Big City
November 15, 1978The Lord of the Rings[N 37]distribution only
December 6, 1978The Adventures of Gerard
December 17, 1978Uncle Joe Shannon
December 20, 1978Invasion of the Body Snatchers
February 2, 1979The First Great Train Robbery
March 9, 1979The Passage
March 14, 1979Hair
March 30, 1979La Cage aux Folles
April 15, 1979Fedoradistribution only
April 25, 1979Manhattan
May 4, 1979Last Embrace
June 15, 1979Rocky II
June 29, 1979MoonrakerEon Productions, distribution only
June 1979Crime Busters
June 1979Wanda Nevada
August 10, 1979Americathon[N 20]
August 15, 1979Apocalypse Now[N 42]distribution only, produced by American Zoetrope
Nominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture
August 17, 1979Rich Kids
September 19, 1979Yanksdistribution in other countries; Universal Pictures distributed the film in the US
October 17, 1979The Black StallionCo-production with American Zoetrope
October 19, 1979Chilly Scenes of WinterAlso known as Head Over Heels
November 1, 1979Bear Island
November 6, 1979The Fish That Saved Pittsburgh[N 20]distribution only; produced by Lorimar Productions
December 18, 1979The Human FactorDistributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer[N 20]
December 19, 1979Being There[N 20]distribution only; produced by Lorimar Productions
December 21, 1979Cuba
December 21, 1979Roller Boogie

1980s

Release date Title Notes
January 18, 1980Windows
February 15, 1980Cruisingtheatrical distribution only; produced by Lorimar Productions[N 20]
February 29, 1980Foxes
March 12, 1980A Small Circle of Friends
March 30, 1980The Canterbury Tales[N 31]distribution only
April 1980Leo and Loreedistribution only
May 2, 1980Happy Birthday, Gemini
May 16, 1980The Long Ridersdistribution only
May 23, 1980Carnydistribution only; produced by Lorimar Productions[N 20]
June 13, 1980Roadiedistribution only
July 18, 1980The Big Red Onedistribution only; produced by Lorimar Productions[N 20]
July 27, 1980Arabian Nights
August 1, 1980The Final Countdown[N 43]USA theatrical distribution, co-production with Polyc, B.V. and Bryna Productions
August 15, 1980Those Lips, Those Eyesdistribution only
August 29, 1980He Knows You're Aloneco-production Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
September 17, 1980The Last Metro
September 26, 1980Stardust Memories
October 18, 1980Motel Helldistribution only
November 14, 1980The Idolmakerdistribution only
November 19, 1980Heaven's Gate
December 19, 1980Raging BullNominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture
1981Invaders from the Deep[N 16]distribution only
February 13, 1981The Dogs of Wardistribution only
February 15, 1981La Cage aux Folles IIdistribution only
March 11, 1981Diva
March 20, 1981Cutter's Way
March 27, 1981Thief
April 17, 1981Cavemandistribution only
June 26, 1981For Your Eyes OnlyEon Productions, co-produced with Danjaq S.A.
July 24, 1981Eye of the Needledistribution only
August 4, 1981Lola
August 14, 1981Deadly Blessing[N 6]distribution only; co-production with PolyGram Filmed Entertainment.
September 18, 1981The French Lieutenant's Woman
September 25, 1981True Confessionsdistribution only
October 1981Galaxy of Terrordistribution only
January 15, 1982Jaws of Satan
January 22, 1982A Stranger Is WatchingDistributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
February 12, 1982The Beast Within
February 19, 1982Swamp Thing [N 25] [N 32]overseas distribution; Embassy Pictures distributed the film in the US
April 2, 1982Penitentiary IIdistribution only
April 23, 1982National Lampoon's Movie Madnessdistribution only
April 1982Pandemonium
May 14, 1982The House Where Evil Dwells
May 28, 1982Rocky III
May 1982Safari 3000distribution only
July 2, 1982The Secret of NIMHdistribution only as MGM/UA Entertainment Co.; produced by Aurora and Don Bluth Productions
September 16, 1982The Night of the Shooting Stars
October 21, 1982The Plague DogsUK distribution only, produced by Nepenthe Productions
October 22, 1982Jinxed!
November 19, 1982Still of the Night
December 17, 1982Trail of the Pink Panther
February 13, 1983Twilight Time
March 25, 1983The Black Stallion Returns
April 15, 1983Rock & RuleUS distribution only; produced in Canada by Nelvana
April 22, 1983Exposed
June 3, 1983WarGames
June 10, 1983OctopussyEon Productions, co-produced with Danjaq S.A.
June 12, 1983L'Étoile du Norddistribution only
June 22, 1983The Draughtsman's Contractproduced by British Film Institute and Channel 4
August 12, 1983Curse of the Pink Panther
October 7, 1983Romantic Comedyco-production with Mirisch Company
October 9, 1983Streamers
December 9, 1983Yentl
January 13, 1984Hot Dog... The Movie
June 22, 1984The Pope of Greenwich Village
August 10, 1984Red Dawn[10]
September 21, 1984Until September
October 5, 1984Teachers
October 12, 1984Garbo Talks
February 22, 1985Martin's Day
March 1, 1985The Aviator
May 3, 1985Movers & Shakers
May 24, 1985A View to a KillEon Productions, co-produced with Danjaq S.A.
July 19, 1985Wetherby
November 1, 1985To Live and Die in L.A.
November 27, 1985Rocky IV
January 31, 1986YoungbloodReleased by MGM/UA Entertainment Co.
July 31, 1987The Living DaylightsEon Productions, co-produced with Danjaq S.A.
September 25, 1987Real Men
September 25, 1987You Talkin' to Me?
October 7, 1987Baby Boom
January 29, 1988Born to Racedistribution only
April 1, 1988Bright Lights, Big City
May 13, 1988Illegally YoursCo-production with DeLaurentiis Entertainment Group
May 20, 1988Rikki and Petedistribution only
July 13, 1988It Takes Two
August 26, 1988Betrayed [N 13]
October 14, 1988Pumpkinheaddistribution only[11]
November 9, 1988Child's Play [N 13][12]
December 14, 1988I'm Gonna Git You Sucka
December 16, 1988Rain ManWinner of the Academy Award for Best Picture
April 28, 1989The Horror Showdistribution only
May 12, 1989Buying Time
May 12, 1989Night Visitordistribution only
May 12, 1989The Rachel Papers
May 12, 1989Season of Feardistribution only
May 19, 1989Road Housedistribution only[13]
July 14, 1989Licence to KillEon Productions, co-produced with Danjaq S.A.
August 25, 1989Little Monsters
September 8, 1989The Runnin' Kinddistribution only
September 15, 1989True Love
October 13, 1989Damned Riverdistribution only
November 17, 1989All Dogs Go to HeavenUS distribution only; co-production with Goldcrest Films and Sullivan Bluth Studios
December 22, 1989Always[N 6]distribution only; distributed by Universal Pictures; co-production with Amblin Entertainment and Universal Pictures[14]

1990s

Release date Title Notes
April 20, 1990Lisa
November 16, 1990Rocky V
January 20, 1991Suspicion
December 20, 1992Driveclub
August 27, 1993Son of the Pink Pantherco-production with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
September 23, 1994Sleep with Meco-production with August Entertainment
1995The Fantasticks
March 31, 1995Tank Girlco-produced with Trilogy Entertainment Group
April 7, 1995Rob Roy
August 25, 1995Lord of Illusions
September 15, 1995Hackers
September 22, 1995ShowgirlsUS distribution only; co-production with Carolco Pictures and Chargeurs
October 27, 1995Leaving Las Vegas
November 17, 1995GoldenEyeEon Productions, co-produced with Danjaq
December 1, 1995Wild Billco-produced with The Zanuck Company
December 29, 1995Richard III
March 8, 1996The Birdcage
March 22, 1996It's My Partydistribution only
March 29, 1996A Family Thing
November 1, 1996Larger Than Life
November 8, 1996Mad Dog TimeAlso known as Trigger Happy; distribution only
February 14, 1997Touchco-produce with Lumière International
August 27, 1997Hoodlumdistribution only
December 19, 1997Tomorrow Never DiesEon Productions, co-produced with Danjaq
February 13, 1998Hurricane Streetsdistribution only
March 13, 1998The Man in the Iron Mask
September 25, 1998Ronin [N 13]
February 26, 1999Just the Ticket
March 12, 1999The Rage: Carrie 2
August 6, 1999The Thomas Crown Affair
November 19, 1999The World Is Not EnoughEon Productions, co-production with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer; copyright holder
December 10, 1999Miss Juliedistribution only

2000s

Release date Title Notes
January 22, 2000Things You Can Tell Just by Looking at Her
March 24, 2000Mr. Accidentdistribution only
September 15, 2000Crime and Punishment in Suburbiadistribution only
April 20, 2001The Claimdistribution only
August 3, 2001Ghost World [N 13]co-production with Granada Productions
August 31, 2001Jeepers Creepersco-production with American Zoetrope
September 28, 2001Born Romanticdistribution only
December 7, 2001No Man's Landdistribution only
Winner of the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film
March 29, 2002No Such Thingco-production with American Zoetrope
May 3, 2002Deuces Wilddistribution only
May 24, 2002CQco-production with American Zoetrope
June 28, 2002Pumpkinco-production with American Zoetrope
August 9, 200224 Hour Party Peopledistribution only; produced by Revolution Films, UK Film Council, FilmFour and Baby Cow Productions
September 13, 2002Igby Goes Down
October 11, 2002Bowling for Columbinedistribution only; produced by Alliance Atlantis
October 25, 2002All or Nothingdistribution only; produced by StudioCanal
November 22, 2002Die Another DayEon Productions, co-production with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer; copyright holder
November 27, 2002Personal Velocity: Three Portraitsdistribution only
December 13, 2002Evelyndistribution only
December 27, 2002Nicholas Nickleby
February 21, 2003Dark Blue [N 13]co-production with Alphaville Films
March 28, 2003Assassination Tangoco-production with American Zoetrope
April 25, 2003City of Ghostsdistribution only
May 30, 2003Togetherdistribution only
August 29, 2003Jeepers Creepers IIco-production with American Zoetrope
October 17, 2003Pieces of April
February 6, 2004Osama
May 14, 2004Coffee and Cigarettes
May 28, 2004Saved!
August 6, 2004Code 46distribution only, co-produced by BBC Films and Revolution Films
September 24, 2004The Yes Mendistribution only
October 22, 2004Undertow
December 22, 2004Hotel Rwandaco-distributed with Lions Gate Entertainment
April 15, 2005The Amityville Horrorco-produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and Dimension Films; copyright holder
September 30, 2005Capote [N 13]co-distributed with Sony Pictures Classics and Columbia Pictures
Nominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture
May 5, 2006Art School Confidentialco-distributed with Sony Pictures Classics and Columbia Pictures
September 26, 2006The Woods
November 17, 2006Casino RoyaleEon Productions, co-production with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and Columbia Pictures; copyright holder
December 20, 2006Rocky Balboaco-production with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Columbia Pictures and Revolution Studios; copyright holder
September 7, 2007Romance & Cigarettesco-production with The Coen Brothers and Icon Productions
November 9, 2007Lions for Lambsco-production with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
November 14, 2008Quantum of SolaceEon Productions, co-production with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and Columbia Pictures; copyright holder
December 25, 2008Valkyrieco-production with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
September 25, 2009Fameco-production with Lakeshore Entertainment and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

2010s

Release date Title Notes
March 26, 2010Hot Tub Time Machineco-production with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer; the last original film to be released under the banner.
April 13, 2012The Cabin in the Woods[15]uncredited; co-production with Lionsgate and Mutant Enemy[16]
November 9, 2012SkyfallEon Productions, co-production with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and Columbia Pictures; copyright holder
November 21, 2012Red Dawnco-production with FilmDistrict; copyright holder
February 20, 2015Hot Tub Time Machine 2co-production with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and Paramount Pictures; copyright holder
November 6, 2015SpectreEon Productions, co-production with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and Columbia Pictures, copyright holder
November 25, 2015Creedco-production with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and Warner Bros. North American distribution, copyright holder
April 12, 2019Missing LinkUS distribution; produced by Annapurna Pictures[N 44]
May 10, 2019The HustleUS distribution; produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
May 24, 2019BooksmartUS distribution; produced by Annapurna Pictures
June 21, 2019Child's PlayUS distribution; produced by Orion Pictures
August 9, 2019Where'd You Go, BernadetteUS distribution; produced by Annapurna Pictures[17]

Upcoming films

Release date Title Notes
November 20, 2020No Time to DieUS distribution; produced by Eon Productions, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and Universal Pictures;[17][18] copyright holder
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See also

Notes

  1. Rights are now held by The Mary Pickford Foundation.
  2. Rights are now held by Roy Export SAS in conjunction with MK2 and Janus Films. Public domain films are only in U.S.
  3. This film is now in public domain.
  4. Rights are now held by Warner Bros. (domestic) and Miramax (international) under the Samuel Goldwyn Jr. Family Trust.
  5. Rights are now held by Turner Entertainment Company, Inc. Distributed by Warner Bros.
  6. Rights are now held by Universal Pictures (domestic), Distributed by Warner Bros., Sony Pictures, StudioCanal and ITV Studios Global Entertainment (International).
  7. Rights are now owned by 20th Century Fox.
  8. Rights now belong to Universal Pictures on behalf of DreamWorks Classics, while distribution is licensed to Westchester Films/Shout! Factory and/or other companies and Sony Pictures Television (International).
  9. Rights are now held by ABC, Inc.. Released for home video by various distributors worldwide under license from Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.
  10. Rights are now held by Westchester Films. Distributed by Shout! Factory and/or other companies.
  11. Rights are owned by ABC, Inc. Distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures
  12. Rights now owned by Sonar Entertainment.
  13. Rights are now held by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and Distributed by Sony Pictures.
  14. Rights are now controlled by Republic/Paramount Pictures, with Olive Films currently handling home video rights (previously held by Lionsgate). Copyright held by "Melange Pictures, LLC."
  15. Rights are now held by Films Around The World, Inc.
  16. All rights held by ITV Studios Global Entertainment
  17. Rights are now held by StudioCanal.
  18. Rights are now held by U.S. Television Office, Inc.
  19. Rights are now held by Cohen Media Group.
  20. Rights are now held by Warner Bros.
  21. Rights owned by the original UK distributor Renown Pictures Corporation with VCI Home Entertainment handling home video rights.
  22. Rights are now held by Paramount Pictures (domestic) and ITV Studios Global Entertainment (International).
  23. Rights are now held by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and Distributed by Sony Pictures.
  24. Rights are owned by Otto Preminger Films, Ltd.
  25. Rights are now held by Sony Pictures
  26. Owned by TV Matters/Ignite Films.
  27. Rights are now held by Woodfall Films. Distributed by Janus Films.
  28. Right are now held by Paramount Pictures and Distributed by Sony Pictures
  29. Rights now owned by Bruce A. Karsh through HDN LLC, distributed by Janus Films.
  30. Rights are now held by Apple Corps, Ltd. Distributed by Universal Music, under license from Apple Corps Ltd.
  31. Ancillary rights are now owned by Pea Films (aka Produzioni Europee Associate), although UA (via MGM) retains distribution.
  32. Rights are now held by StudioCanal, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Lionsgate and Distributed by Sony Pictures.
  33. Rights are now held by Madman Entertainment and the National Film and Sound Archive on behalf of the Wake in Fright Trust. North American distribution rights owned by Drafthouse Films (licensed to Image Entertainment for home media distribution); British distribution rights owned by Eureka Entertainment as part of the Masters of Cinema series.
  34. Most rights previously held by ITV Global Entertainment Ltd., though MGM owns the copyright. As of the present, MGM owns theatrical, digital, and television rights in the US while all other rights still stand with Universal Pictures (under Focus Features) and ITC successor ITV.
  35. Rights are now held by Turner Entertainment. Distributed by Warner Bros. and Sony Pictures (International).
  36. Rights owned by the alternate distributor, Bryanston Distributing Company.
  37. Rights are held by Fantasy Films and The Saul Zaentz Company with Warner Bros. handling distribution
  38. USA rights owned by Turner Entertainment on virtue of its purchase of the pre-May 1986 MGM library.
  39. General worldwide distribution rights owned by UA (later MGM). US distribution rights owned by Paramount Pictures (sublicensed to Olive Films for home media distribution); UK (and formerly Italy) distribution rights owned by 20th Century Fox (sublicensed to Eureka Entertainment as part of the Masters of Cinema series for home media distribution).
  40. Right share between MGM and Saul Zaentz (with Warner Bros. handling distribution)
  41. Ancillary and international rights are now held by StudioCanal, although UA (via MGM) holds domestic rights.
  42. Rights are now held by Lionsgate (theatrical) and Debmar-Mercury (television), in co-operation with Zoetrope Corporation.
  43. Rights are held by Barclays Mercantile Industrial Finance, Ltd. and Icon International (sublicenced to Blue Underground for home media distribution).
  44. Distribution rights later reverted to Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures (under 20th Century Fox).

References

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  2. To Be or Not to Be at the American Film Institute Catalog
  3. Jungle Book at the American Film Institute Catalog
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  5. The Moon and Sixpence at the American Film Institute Catalog
  6. I Married a Witch at the American Film Institute Catalog
  7. Crowther, Bosley (December 24, 1942). "In Which We Serve, Depicting Cruel Realities of This War, Is Presented at Capitol. Noel Coward Heads Cast". The New York Times. Retrieved March 23, 2019.
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