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{{more citations needed|date=January 2013}}The following is a list of films produced and/or released by Columbia Pictures. It is one of the Big Six film studios. Columbia Pictures is a subsidiary of Japanese conglomerate Sony. 1920s Release date | Title | Notes |
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January 15, 1924 | Discontented Husbands | May 23, 1924 | Traffic in Hearts | June 1, 1924 | The Midnight Express | August 8, 1924 | Racing for Life | August 15, 1924 | The Foolish Virgin | September 1, 1924 | The Fatal Mistake | September 15, 1924 | The Price She Paid | October 1, 1924 | The Beautiful Sinner | November 1, 1924 | Women First | December 1, 1924 | One Glorious Night | January 1, 1925 | A Fool and His Money | February 1, 1925 | Who Cares | February 8, 1925 | Charley's Aunt | March 1925 | Justice of the Far North | June 1, 1925 | An Enemy of Men | June 16, 1925 | After Business Hours | June 28, 1925 | Fighting Youth | July 1, 1925 | The Danger Signal | July 15, 1925 | Speed Mad | Co-production with Perfection Pictures | August 1, 1925 | The Unwritten Law | August 15, 1925 | The Price of Success | August 23, 1925 | Fighting the Flames | September 1, 1925 | The New Champion | September 15, 1925 | Sealed Lips | October 1, 1925 | The Great Sensation | October 15, 1925 | Steppin' Out | November 1, 1925 | When Husbands Flirt | November 1, 1925 | A Fight to the Finish | November 15, 1925 | The Fate of a Flirt | December 1, 1925 | The Handsome Brute | December 12, 1925 | The Lure of the Wild | February 1, 1926 | S.O.S. Perils of the Sea | February 1, 1926 | The Thrill Hunter | March 1, 1926 | Ladies of Leisure | August 15, 1926 | The Belle of Broadway | August 15, 1926 | The Lone Wolf Returns | September 20, 1926 | The False Alarm | October 5, 1926 | Sweet Rosie O'Grady | October 20, 1926 | When the Wife's Away | November 5, 1926 | Obey the Law | November 20, 1926 | The Truthful Sex | December 5, 1926 | The Better Way | December 20, 1926 | Remember | January 5, 1927 | Stolen Pleasures | January 20, 1927 | Wandering Girls | February 5, 1927 | The Wreck | February 20, 1927 | The Bachelor's Baby | March 5, 1927 | The Price of Honor | March 20, 1927 | Birds of Prey | April 5, 1927 | Paying the Price | April 20, 1927 | Pleasure Before Business | May 5, 1927 | Poor Girls | May 20, 1927 | Rich Men's Sons | June 5, 1927 | The Romantic Age | July 5, 1927 | The Kid Sister | July 18, 1927 | The Blood Ship | July 20, 1927 | For Ladies Only | August 5, 1927 | The Swell-Head | August 22, 1927 | Alias the Lone Wolf | September 3, 1927 | Sally in Our Alley | September 15, 1927 | The Clown | September 15, 1927 | By Whose Hand? | September 27, 1927 | The Isle of Forgotten Women | October 21, 1927 | The Tigress | November 2, 1927 | Stage Kisses | November 14, 1927 | The Opening Night | November 26, 1927 | The Warning | November 27, 1927 | The College Hero | December 20, 1927 | The Siren | January 1, 1928 | That Certain Thing | January 13, 1928 | The Wife's Relations | January 25, 1928 | Lady Raffles | February 6, 1928 | So This Is Love? | February 18, 1928 | A Woman's Way | March 2, 1928 | The Sporting Life | March 14, 1928 | The Matinee Idol | March 26, 1928 | The Desert Bride | April 7, 1928 | Broadway Daddies | April 19, 1928 | After the Storm | May 1, 1928 | Golf Widows | May 13, 1928 | Modern Mothers | May 25, 1928 | Name the Woman | June 19, 1928 | The Way of the Strong | June 30, 1928 | Ransom | July 1, 1928 | Beware of Blondes | July 13, 1928 | Say It with Sables | July 25, 1928 | Virgin Lips | August 1, 1928 | The Scarlet Lady | Synchronized score | August 12, 1928 | Court Martial | Part-Technicolor | August 23, 1928 | Runaway Girls | September 3, 1928 | The Street of Illusion | September 14, 1928 | Sinner's Parade | October 15, 1928 | Driftwood | October 25, 1928 | Stool Pigeon | October 31, 1928 | The Power of the Press | November 5, 1928 | Nothing to Wear | November 12, 1928 | Submarine | Synchronized score and sound effects | November 19, 1928 | The Apache | November 30, 1928 | Restless Youth | December 8, 1928 | Fashion Madness | December 11, 1928 | The Sideshow | December 22, 1928 | Alimony | January 2, 1929 | The Faker | February 18, 1929 | The Lone Wolf's Daughter | February 24, 1929 | Behind Closed Doors | March 4, 1929 | The Younger Generation | Synchronized score, sound effects and talking sequences | March 10, 1929 | Trial Marriage | March 18, 1929 | The Eternal Woman | April 1, 1929 | The Quitter | April 11, 1929 | The Donovan Affair | Columbia's first all-talkie | May 13, 1929 | Father and Son | May 20, 1929 | The Bachelor Girl | June 5, 1929 | The Flying Marine | June 17, 1929 | The Fall of Eve | July 29, 1929 | Light Fingers | August 5, 1929 | The College Coquette | September 14, 1929 | Flight | September 30, 1929 | Hurricane | November 10, 1929 | Broadway Scandals | November 13, 1929 | Song of Love | November 15, 1929 | Acquitted | December 1, 1929 | Wall Street | December 15, 1929 | The Broadway Hoofer | December 26, 1929 | Mexicali Rose |
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January 15, 1930 | The Melody Man | Part-Technicolor | January 29, 1930 | Murder on the Roof | February 14, 1930 | Personality | February 22, 1930 | Vengeance | March 3, 1930 | Guilty? | March 17, 1930 | A Royal Romance | March 26, 1930 | Prince of Diamonds | April 5, 1930 | Ladies of Leisure | April 25, 1930 | Around the Corner | April 30, 1930 | Soldiers and Women | May 10, 1930 | Call of the West | June 5, 1930 | Temptation | June 15, 1930 | Sisters | July 13, 1930 | The Lone Rider | July 16, 1930 | Hell's Island | August 1, 1930 | Ladies Must Play | August 15, 1930 | Rain or Shine | August 15, 1930 | Africa Speaks! | Feature-length documentary | August 20, 1930 | The Squealer | August 26, 1930 | The Last of the Lone Wolf | August 29, 1930 | For the Love o' Lil | September 28, 1930 | Shadow Ranch | September 28, 1930 | Sweethearts on Parade | October 4, 1930 | Atlantic | October 15, 1930 | Men Without Law | October 19, 1930 | Brothers | November 15, 1930 | Tol'able David | November 25, 1930 | Madonna of the Streets | November 28, 1930 | The Dawn Trail | December 25, 1930 | Charley's Aunt | January 1, 1931 | The Lion and the Lamb | January 3, 1931 | The Criminal Code | January 25, 1931 | Desert Vengeance | January 31, 1931 | The Last Parade | March 6, 1931 | Ten Cents a Dance | The Avenger | March 20, 1931 | The Lightning Flyer | April 4, 1931 | Dirigible | April 17, 1931 | Meet the Wife | May 1, 1931 | Subway Express | May 3, 1931 | The Flood | May 10, 1931 | The Texas Ranger | May 15, 1931 | Sky Raiders | May 15, 1931 | The Fighting Sheriff | May 20, 1931 | The Good Bad Girl | June 16, 1931 | Lover Come Back | June 27, 1931 | Arizona | August 7, 1931 | The Miracle Woman | August 20, 1931 | Fifty Fathoms Deep | August 28, 1931 | The Dreyfus Case | US distribution only; co-production with Wardour Films and British International Pictures | September 1, 1931 | Branded | September 8, 1931 | The Pagan Lady | September 20, 1931 | Shanghaied Love | September 30, 1931 | A Dangerous Affair | October 15, 1931 | Border Law | The One Way Trail | October 31, 1931 | Platinum Blonde | November 1, 1931 | Shotgun Pass | November 19, 1931 | The Guilty Generation | November 21, 1931 | The Deceiver | November 25, 1931 | The Fighting Marshal | December 2, 1931 | The Range Feud | December 3, 1931 | The Deadline | December 10, 1931 | Men in Her Life | December 12, 1931 | The Secret Witness | December 18, 1931 | Maker of Men | January 4, 1932 | Ridin' for Justice | January 11, 1932 | One Man Law | January 15, 1932 | Forbidden | January 20, 1932 | The Fighting Fool | January 29, 1932 | The Menace | February 9, 1932 | Three Wise Girls | February 12, 1932 | The Final Edition | February 24, 1932 | Texas Cyclone | February 25, 1932 | Behind the Mask | March 5, 1932 | South of the Rio Grande | March 10, 1932 | The Big Timer | March 17, 1932 | Love Affair | March 25, 1932 | Shopworn | April 2, 1932 | High Speed | May 4, 1932 | The Riding Tornado | May 21, 1932 | Attorney for the Defense | June 4, 1932 | No Greater Love | June 8, 1932 | Two-Fisted Law | June 25, 1932 | Hollywood Speaks | July 6, 1932 | By Whose Hand? | July 15, 1932 | Hello Trouble | July 25, 1932 | War Correspondent | July 27, 1932 | Daring Danger | August 4, 1932 | American Madness | August 5, 1932 | Cornered | August 19, 1932 | The Night Mayor | August 26, 1932 | McKenna of the Mounted | August 27, 1932 | The Night Club Lady | August 28, 1932 | Fighting for Justice | August 31, 1932 | The Last Man | September 15, 1932 | This Sporting Age | September 16, 1932 | The Western Code | October 7, 1932 | White Eagle | October 15, 1932 | Washington Merry-Go-Round | October 15, 1932 | Vanity Street | October 25, 1932 | Virtue | November 4, 1932 | Deception | November 11, 1932 | Speed Demon | November 13, 1932 | That's My Boy | November 15, 1932 | Man Against Woman | November 18, 1932 | Forbidden Trail | November 25, 1932 | No More Orchids | December 19, 1932 | End of the Trail | December 24, 1932 | As the Devil Commands | December 30, 1932 | Sundown Rider | January 6, 1933 | The Bitter Tea of General Yen | January 15, 1933 | Air Hostess | January 20, 1933 | Man of Action | February 10, 1933 | Treason | February 11, 1933 | State Trooper | February 11, 1933 | Child of Manhattan | March 3, 1933 | Silent Men | March 4, 1933 | Parole Girl | March 10, 1933 | Mussolini Speaks | Documentary | March 11, 1933 | Obey the Law | March 24, 1933 | The California Trail | March 29, 1933 | Below the Sea | April 4, 1933 | Soldiers of the Storm | April 10, 1933 | The Circus Queen Murder | April 14, 1933 | The Whirlwind | April 22, 1933 | So This Is Africa | April 24, 1933 | Night of Terror | April 30, 1933 | The Thrill Hunter | May 5, 1933 | Unknown Valley | May 25, 1933 | When Strangers Marry | May 26, 1933 | Rusty Rides Alone | June 5, 1933 | Cocktail Hour | June 9, 1933 | Ann Carver's Profession | June 15, 1933 | Dangerous Crossroads | June 24, 1933 | What Price Innocence? | June 30, 1933 | The Woman I Stole | July 10, 1933 | The Wrecker | September 13, 1933 | Lady for a Day | Nominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture | September 29, 1933 | Brief Moment | September 30, 1933 | Police Car 17 | October 5, 1933 | My Woman | October 23, 1933 | Fury of the Jungle | October 25, 1933 | Hold the Press | October 27, 1933 | Man's Castle | November 10, 1933 | King of the Wild Horses | November 11, 1933 | Fog | November 18, 1933 | Before Midnight | November 28, 1933 | East of Fifth Avenue | November 28, 1933 | Master of Men | December 3, 1933 | Shadows of Sing Sing | December 13, 1933 | Above the Clouds | December 22, 1933 | Straightaway | December 26, 1933 | Let's Fall in Love | December 30, 1933 | The Fighting Code | January 31, 1934 | The Ninth Guest | February 5, 1934 | Speed Wings | February 23, 1934 | It Happened One Night | Winner of the Academy Award for Best Picture | March 10, 1934 | Social Register | March 17, 1934 | The Fighting Ranger | March 24, 1934 | Once to Every Woman | March 24, 1934 | The Man Trailer | March 30, 1934 | No Greater Glory | April 6, 1934 | Voice in the Night | April 10, 1934 | Whirlpool | April 15, 1934 | Sisters Under the Skin | April 17, 1934 | The Line-Up | April 20, 1934 | The Crime of Helen Stanley | May 3, 1934 | One Is Guilty | May 11, 1934 | Twentieth Century | May 19, 1934 | Hell Bent for Love | June 5, 1934 | Most Precious Thing in Life | June 15, 1934 | Black Moon | June 16, 1934 | A Man's Game | June 16, 1934 | The Hell Cat | July 12, 1934 | Whom the Gods Destroy | July 15, 1934 | The Defense Rests | July 20, 1934 | Blind Date | July 25, 1934 | Name the Woman | July 31, 1934 | Beyond the Law | August 11, 1934 | The Lady Is Willing | August 30, 1934 | The Party's Over | September 11, 1934 | Girl in Danger | September 15, 1934 | One Night of Love | Nominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture | September 25, 1934 | Among the Missing | October 8, 1934 | That's Gratitude | October 15, 1934 | Lady by Choice | October 25, 1934 | Against the Law | November 2, 1934 | The Captain Hates the Sea | November 8, 1934 | The Prescott Kid | November 10, 1934 | I'll Fix It | November 18, 1934 | Men of the Night | November 23, 1934 | Jealousy | December 10, 1934 | The Westerner | December 10, 1934 | Fugitive Lady | December 15, 1934 | Mills of the Gods | December 27, 1934 | Broadway Bill | January 8, 1935 | Behind the Evidence | January 15, 1935 | The Best Man Wins | January 21, 1935 | Square Shooter | February 15, 1935 | Carnival | February 15, 1935 | Law Beyond the Range | February 22, 1935 | The Whole Town's Talking | February 28, 1935 | Death Flies East | March 8, 1935 | In Spite of Danger | March 16, 1935 | Let's Live Tonight | March 18, 1935 | The Revenge Rider | March 20, 1935 | I'll Love You Always | April 6, 1935 | The Unwelcome Stranger | April 11, 1935 | Eight Bells | April 18, 1935 | Fighting Shadows | April 27, 1935 | Party Wire | May 4, 1935 | Swellhead | May 5, 1935 | Men of the Hour | May 7, 1935 | Air Hawks | May 18, 1935 | The Awakening of Jim Burke | May 25, 1935 | Justice of the Range | June 21, 1935 | Unknown Woman | June 28, 1935 | Love Me Forever | June 28, 1935 | Riding Wild | July 15, 1935 | The Black Room | July 16, 1935 | Champagne for Breakfast | July 26, 1935 | After the Dance | August 7, 1935 | Western Frontier | August 16, 1935 | Together We Live | August 25, 1935 | Atlantic Adventure | September 19, 1935 | She Married Her Boss | September 24, 1935 | The Public Menace | September 28, 1935 | The Girl Friend | October 8, 1935 | She Couldn't Take It | October 20, 1935 | Case of the Missing Man | October 25, 1935 | A Feather in Her Hat | October 25, 1935 | Grand Exit | October 29, 1935 | Western Courage | November 2, 1935 | Guard That Girl | November 22, 1935 | Crime and Punishment | November 24, 1935 | Escape from Devil's Island | November 25, 1935 | One Way Ticket | November 30, 1935 | Gallant Defender | December 2, 1935 | Super Speed | December 6, 1935 | Lawless Riders | December 10, 1935 | The Calling of Dan Matthews | December 17, 1935 | Heir to Trouble | December 20, 1935 | Too Tough to Kill | December 27, 1935 | White Lies | December 30, 1935 | If You Could Only Cook | December 31, 1935 | The Lone Wolf Returns | January 4, 1936 | Dangerous Intrigue | January 17, 1936 | The Mysterious Avenger | February 6, 1936 | You May Be Next! | February 8, 1936 | Hell-Ship Morgan | February 21, 1936 | Lady of Secrets | February 27, 1936 | The Music Goes 'Round | February 28, 1936 | Don't Gamble with Love | March 28, 1936 | Heroes of the Range | April 2, 1936 | Pride of the Marines | April 10, 1936 | Panic on the Air | April 12, 1936 | Mr. Deeds Goes to Town | Nominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture | May 1, 1936 | Devil's Squadron | May 2, 1936 | Roaming Lady | May 6, 1936 | The Mine with the Iron Door | May 8, 1936 | Avenging Waters | May 10, 1936 | Abdul the Damned | May 10, 1936 | And So They Were Married | May 25, 1936 | Counterfeit | May 26, 1936 | The Cattle Thief | May 28, 1936 | The King Steps Out | June 1, 1936 | The Fugitive Sheriff | Co-production with Larry Darmour Productions | June 3, 1936 | Secret Patrol | Co-production with Kenneth J. Bishop Productions and Central Films | June 15, 1936 | Trapped by Television | July 7, 1936 | The Final Hour | July 17, 1936 | Shakedown | July 23, 1936 | Blackmailer | August 1, 1936 | Meet Nero Wolfe | August 15, 1936 | Two-Fisted Gentleman | September 9, 1936 | They Met in a Taxi | September 15, 1936 | The Unknown Ranger | Co-production with Larry Darmour Productions | September 23, 1936 | Alibi for Murder | September 25, 1936 | Craig's Wife | The Man Who Lived Twice | October 8, 1936 | Adventure in Manhattan | October 9, 1936 | Code of the Range | October 11, 1936 | End of the Trail | October 15, 1936 | Tugboat Princess | October 27, 1936 | Killer at Large | November 1, 1936 | Legion of Terror | November 7, 1936 | Come Closer, Folks | November 12, 1936 | Theodora Goes Wild | November 14, 1936 | North of Nome | November 20, 1936 | The Cowboy Star | November 25, 1936 | Pennies from Heaven | November 27, 1936 | Stampede | December 11, 1936 | Rio Grande Ranger | December 12, 1936 | Dodge City Trail | December 23, 1936 | Lady from Nowhere | December 24, 1936 | More Than a Secretary | December 31, 1936 | Counterfeit Lady | January 8, 1937 | Find the Witness | January 10, 1937 | Ranger Courage | January 17, 1937 | Woman in Distress | January 22, 1937 | Westbound Mail | January 24, 1937 | The Devil's Playground | February 7, 1937 | The Beloved Vagabond | February 12, 1937 | When You're in Love | March 3, 1937 | Trapped | March 9, 1937 | Women of Glamour | March 9, 1937 | Trouble in Morocco | March 11, 1937 | Parole Racket | March 25, 1937 | Let's Get Married | March 30, 1937 | Racketeers in Exile | April 5, 1937 | Motor Madness | April 6, 1937 | Two Gun Law | April 21, 1937 | I Promise to Pay | April 22, 1937 | Thunder in the City | April 30, 1937 | Criminals of the Air | May 2, 1937 | The Frame-Up | May 4, 1937 | Speed to Spare | May 11, 1937 | Law of the Ranger | May 14, 1937 | Venus Makes Trouble | May 25, 1937 | The League of Frightened Men | May 30, 1937 | Reckless Ranger | June 15, 1937 | Two-Fisted Sheriff | June 23, 1937 | Girls Can Play | June 25, 1937 | The Devil Is Driving | June 30, 1937 | A Fight to the Finish | July 1, 1937 | One Man Justice | July 4, 1937 | Roaring Timber | July 15, 1937 | It Can't Last Forever | July 22, 1937 | A Dangerous Adventure | August 8, 1937 | The Rangers Step In | August 20, 1937 | Outlaws of the Orient | September 1, 1937 | Lost Horizon | Nominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture | September 1, 1937 | It's All Yours | September 7, 1937 | It Happened in Hollywood | September 9, 1937 | Trapped by G-Men | September 21, 1937 | The Game That Kills | October 7, 1937 | Life Begins with Love | October 14, 1937 | Counsel for Crime | October 21, 1937 | The Awful Truth | Nominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture | November 3, 1937 | Murder in Greenwich Village | November 6, 1937 | Hollywood Round-Up | November 8, 1937 | The Old Wyoming Trail | November 17, 1937 | I'll Take Romance | November 22, 1937 | Under Suspicion | November 27, 1937 | She Married an Artist | December 1, 1937 | Outlaws of the Prairie | December 11, 1937 | Paid to Dance | December 13, 1937 | Headin' East | December 20, 1937 | All American Sweetheart | December 22, 1937 | The Shadow | January 17, 1938 | Penitentiary | January 23, 1938 | Little Miss Roughneck | February 5, 1938 | No Time to Marry | February 12, 1938 | Cattle Raiders | February 24, 1938 | Who Killed Gail Preston? | March 2, 1938 | Women in Prison | March 3, 1938 | Start Cheering | March 7, 1938 | Rolling Caravans | March 17, 1938 | When G-Men Step In | April 1, 1938 | Making the Headlines | April 11, 1938 | The Overland Express | April 12, 1938 | Call of the Rockies | April 18, 1938 | Wide Open Faces | April 19, 1938 | Flight Into Nowhere | April 20, 1938 | There's Always a Woman | May 9, 1938 | Extortion | May 11, 1938 | Woman Against the World | May 12, 1938 | Law of the Plains | May 25, 1938 | The Lone Wolf in Paris | June 15, 1938 | Holiday | June 20, 1938 | Reformatory | June 20, 1938 | Stagecoach Days | June 22, 1938 | The Main Event | June 27, 1938 | Highway Patrol | June 28, 1938 | Squadron of Honor | June 30, 1938 | West of Cheyenne | July 1, 1938 | City Streets | July 15, 1938 | Pioneer Trail | July 28, 1938 | South of Arizona | August 15, 1938 | The Gladiator | August 18, 1938 | Convicted | August 25, 1938 | I Am the Law | August 31, 1938 | Phantom Gold | September 1, 1938 | You Can't Take It With You | Winner of the Academy Award for Best Picture | September 15, 1938 | Juvenile Court | September 22, 1938 | The Stranger from Arizona | September 30, 1938 | Girls' School | October 3, 1938 | West of the Santa Fe | October 5, 1938 | Crime Takes a Holiday | October 12, 1938 | Flight to Fame | October 21, 1938 | The Lady Objects | October 24, 1938 | Law of the Texan | November 2, 1938 | In Early Arizona | November 15, 1938 | Adventure in Sahara | November 30, 1938 | Abused Confidence | US distribution only; produced in France by U.D.I.F. | November 30, 1938 | Blondie | December 1, 1938 | The Terror of Tiny Town | December 8, 1938 | Rio Grande | December 9, 1938 | The Little Adventuress | December 15, 1938 | California Frontier | December 15, 1938 | Strange Case of Dr. Meade | December 29, 1938 | Smashing the Spy Ring | January 5, 1939 | Homicide Bureau | January 6, 1939 | There's That Woman Again | January 12, 1939 | The Thundering West | January 15, 1939 | Farewell Waltz | US distribution only; produced in Germany by Boston-Films | January 19, 1939 | Frontiers of '49 | January 24, 1939 | North of Shanghai | January 27, 1939 | The Lone Wolf Spy Hunt | February 9, 1939 | Texas Stampede | February 22, 1939 | My Son Is a Criminal | March 8, 1939 | Blondie Meets the Boss | March 16, 1939 | Lone Star Pioneers | March 24, 1939 | Whispering Enemies | March 29, 1939 | Let Us Live | March 30, 1939 | Romance of the Redwoods | March 30, 1939 | North of the Yukon | April 3, 1939 | The Lady and the Mob | April 9, 1939 | The Alibi | April 12, 1939 | First Offenders | April 16, 1939 | The Law Comes to Texas | April 27, 1939 | Spoilers of the Range | May 4, 1939 | Outside These Walls | May 11, 1939 | Blind Alley | May 15, 1939 | Only Angels Have Wings | May 15, 1939 | Youth in Revolt | May 22, 1939 | Missing Daughters | May 1939 | Men with Whips | June 1, 1939 | Trapped in the Sky | June 5, 1939 | Boys' School | June 15, 1939 | Western Caravans | June 20, 1939 | Good Girls Go to Paris | June 20, 1939 | Clouds Over Europe | July 15, 1939 | The Man from Sundown | July 20, 1939 | Blondie Takes a Vacation | July 28, 1939 | Behind Prison Gates | August 4, 1939 | Coast Guard | August 17, 1939 | The Man They Could Not Hang | August 22, 1939 | Five Little Peppers and How They Grew | August 23, 1939 | Riders of Black River | August 30, 1939 | Konga, the Wild Stallion | September 5, 1939 | Golden Boy | September 7, 1939 | Hidden Power | September 13, 1939 | Outpost of the Mounties | September 21, 1939 | Those High Gray Walls | September 21, 1939 | Parents on Trial | October 3, 1939 | A Woman Is the Judge | October 7, 1939 | U-Boat 29 | October 16, 1939 | Scandal Sheet | October 19, 1939 | Mr. Smith Goes to Washington | Nominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture | October 24, 1939 | Beware Spooks! | November 8, 1939 | Blondie Brings Up Baby | November 23, 1939 | The Amazing Mr. Williams | December 2, 1939 | The Stranger from Texas | December 3, 1939 | The Chess Player | December 7, 1939 | Fugitive at Large | December 7, 1939 | Taming of the West | December 13, 1939 | Two-Fisted Rangers | December 19, 1939 | Miracle on Main Street | December 28, 1939 | My Son Is Guilty |
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January 4, 1940 | Music in My Heart | January 11, 1940 | Cafe Hostess | January 18, 1940 | His Girl Friday | January 26, 1940 | The Lone Wolf Strikes | January 31, 1940 | Convicted Woman | February 8, 1940 | Five Little Peppers at Home | February 14, 1940 | Pioneers of the Frontier | February 29, 1940 | Blondie on a Budget | March 5, 1940 | Bullets for Rustlers | March 7, 1940 | The Fight for Life | March 7, 1940 | Outside the Three-Mile Limit | March 21, 1940 | Too Many Husbands | April 11, 1940 | Blazing Six Shooters | April 18, 1940 | The Man with Nine Lives | April 25, 1940 | The Doctor Takes a Wife | April 29, 1940 | 21 Days Together | May 2, 1940 | The Man from Tumbleweeds | May 20, 1940 | Men Without Souls | May 20, 1940 | Island of Doomed Men | May 20, 1940 | Escape to Glory | May 23, 1940 | Texas Stagecoach | May 30, 1940 | The Lone Wolf Meets a Lady | June 6, 1940 | Passport to Alcatraz | June 14, 1940 | Babies for Sale | June 26, 1940 | Mad Men of Europe | June 27, 1940 | Thunder Over Paris | June 27, 1940 | The Return of Wild Bill | June 30, 1940 | Out West with the Peppers | July 24, 1940 | I Married Adventure | July 24, 1940 | Girls of the Road | July 25, 1940 | Blondie Has Servant Trouble | August 6, 1940 | Military Academy | August 7, 1940 | The Lady in Question | August 15, 1940 | The Secret Seven | August 15, 1940 | The Durango Kid | August 31, 1940 | He Stayed for Breakfast | September 1, 1940 | Five Little Peppers in Trouble | September 17, 1940 | Before I Hang | September 19, 1940 | The Howards of Virginia | September 27, 1940 | Glamour for Sale | September 30, 1940 | Prairie Schooners | October 2, 1940 | Angels Over Broadway | October 3, 1940 | So You Won't Talk | October 5, 1940 | Fugitive from a Prison Camp | October 17, 1940 | Nobody's Children | October 21, 1940 | West of Abilene | October 31, 1940 | Blondie Plays Cupid | November 11, 1940 | Beyond the Sacramento | November 15, 1940 | Girls Under 21 | November 23, 1940 | The Lone Wolf Keeps a Date | November 30, 1940 | Ellery Queen, Master Detective | December 5, 1940 | Thundering Frontier | December 9, 1940 | The Great Plane Robbery | December 20, 1940 | The Phantom Submarine | December 25, 1940 | Arizona | December 31, 1940 | The Wildcat of Tucson | January 2, 1941 | This Thing Called Love | January 16, 1941 | The Face Behind the Mask | February 3, 1941 | The Devil Commands | February 4, 1941 | A Voice in the Night | February 5, 1941 | The Pinto Kid | February 13, 1941 | Across the Sierras | February 20, 1941 | Meet Boston Blackie | February 27, 1941 | Outlaws of the Panhandle | February 27, 1941 | Blondie Goes Latin | March 6, 1941 | The Lone Wolf Takes a Chance | March 24, 1941 | Ellery Queen's Penthouse Mystery | March 27, 1941 | Adam Had Four Sons | March 31, 1941 | North from the Lone Star | April 10, 1941 | The Great Swindle | April 20, 1941 | Missing Ten Days | April 24, 1941 | Penny Serenade | April 24, 1941 | Under Age | April 28, 1941 | The Big Boss | May 7, 1941 | The Return of Daniel Boone | May 8, 1941 | Her First Beau | May 14, 1941 | She Knew All the Answers | May 16, 1941 | They Dare Not Love | May 29, 1941 | Adventure in Washington | June 5, 1941 | Time Out for Rhythm | June 5, 1941 | Naval Academy | June 19, 1941 | Hands Across the Rockies | June 26, 1941 | The Medico of Painted Springs | June 26, 1941 | Sweetheart of the Campus | July 10, 1941 | Two in a Taxi | July 15, 1941 | The Son of Davy Crockett | July 17, 1941 | Blondie in Society | July 30, 1941 | Thunder Over the Prairie | August 2, 1941 | The Richest Man in Town | August 4, 1941 | I Was a Prisoner on Devil's Island | August 7, 1941 | Here Comes Mr. Jordan | Nominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture | August 7, 1941 | Tillie the Toiler | August 14, 1941 | King of Dodge City | August 14, 1941 | Ellery Queen and the Perfect Crime | August 20, 1941 | Our Wife | September 4, 1941 | Mystery Ship | September 9, 1941 | Ladies in Retirement | September 11, 1941 | Harmon of Michigan | September 18, 1941 | Prairie Stranger | September 25, 1941 | You'll Never Get Rich | October 2, 1941 | Two Latins from Manhattan | October 6, 1941 | The Stork Pays Off | October 9, 1941 | Texas | October 12, 1941 | The Officer and the Lady | October 16, 1941 | The Blonde from Singapore | October 16, 1941 | Roaring Frontiers | October 22, 1941 | You Belong to Me | October 23, 1941 | Three Girls About Town | October 30, 1941 | The Men in Her Life | November 13, 1941 | The Royal Mounted Patrol | November 13, 1941 | Secrets of the Lone Wolf | November 18, 1941 | Ellery Queen and the Murder Ring | November 27, 1941 | Go West, Young Lady | December 4, 1941 | Sing for Your Supper | December 8, 1941 | Confessions of Boston Blackie | December 11, 1941 | Honolulu Lu | December 18, 1941 | Riders of the Badlands | Harvard, Here I Come! | December 25, 1941 | Bedtime Story | December 27, 1941 | South American George | January 1, 1942 | The Lone Star Vigilantes | January 15, 1942 | West of Tombstone | January 15, 1942 | Blondie Goes to College | January 22, 1942 | Cadets on Parade | January 29, 1942 | A Close Call for Ellery Queen | February 5, 1942 | The Man Who Returned to Life | February 12, 1942 | Bullets for Bandits | February 17, 1942 | The Lady Is Willing | February 19, 1942 | Shut My Big Mouth | February 26, 1942 | The Adventures of Martin Eden | March 17, 1942 | Lawless Plainsmen | March 19, 1942 | Canal Zone | March 26, 1942 | Two Yanks in Trinidad | April 2, 1942 | Tramp, Tramp, Tramp | April 2, 1942 | North of the Rockies | April 2, 1942 | Alias Boston Blackie | April 9, 1942 | Blondie's Blessed Event | April 15, 1942 | The Invaders | Nominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture | April 23, 1942 | Down Rio Grande Way | April 23, 1942 | Hello, Annapolis | April 28, 1942 | The Wife Takes a Flyer | May 7, 1942 | A Desperate Chance for Ellery Queen | May 14, 1942 | The Devil's Trail | May 14, 1942 | Not a Ladies' Man | May 21, 1942 | Meet the Stewarts | May 21, 1942 | Sweetheart of the Fleet | June 4, 1942 | Submarine Raider | June 11, 1942 | They All Kissed the Bride | June 18, 1942 | Riders of the Northland | July 2, 1942 | Atlantic Convoy | July 9, 1942 | Flight Lieutenant | July 16, 1942 | Prairie Gunsmoke | July 30, 1942 | Enemy Agents Meet Ellery Queen | August 6, 1942 | Blondie for Victory | August 6, 1942 | Parachute Nurse | August 13, 1942 | Bad Men of the Hills | August 16, 1942 | Vengeance of the West | August 20, 1942 | The Talk of the Town | Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture | August 27, 1942 | Sabotage Squad | September 3, 1942 | Counter-Espionage | September 17, 1942 | A Man's World | September 24, 1942 | My Sister Eileen | September 25, 1942 | Overland to Deadwood | October 1, 1942 | Lucky Legs | October 8, 1942 | The Daring Young Man | October 8, 1942 | The Spirit of Stanford | October 15, 1942 | The Lone Prairie | October 15, 1942 | Smith of Minnesota | October 22, 1942 | The Boogie Man Will Get You | October 29, 1942 | Stand By All Networks | November 2, 1942 | Riding Through Nevada | November 5, 1942 | Boston Blackie Goes Hollywood | November 12, 1942 | Laugh Your Blues Away | November 19, 1942 | You Were Never Lovelier | November 26, 1942 | Junior Army | December 1, 1942 | Pardon My Gun | December 3, 1942 | Underground Agent | December 10, 1942 | A Night to Remember | December 15, 1942 | A Tornado in the Saddle | December 30, 1942 | Commandos Strike at Dawn | January 14, 1943 | City Without Men | January 22, 1943 | One Dangerous Night | January 28, 1943 | Power of the Press | February 1, 1943 | The Fighting Buckaroo | February 4, 1943 | Reveille with Beverly | February 11, 1943 | No Place for a Lady | February 15, 1943 | Riders of the Northwest Mounted | February 25, 1943 | Something to Shout About | March 4, 1943 | Let's Have Fun | March 18, 1943 | After Midnight with Boston Blackie | April 1, 1943 | Murder in Times Square | April 7, 1943 | The More the Merrier | Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture | April 15, 1943 | She Has What It Takes | April 27, 1943 | Saddles and Sagebrush | May 6, 1943 | Redhead from Manhattan | May 20, 1943 | The Boy from Stalingrad | May 25, 1943 | The Desperadoes | Columbia's first Technicolor feature | May 27, 1943 | It's a Great Life | May 27, 1943 | Law of the Northwest | June 10, 1943 | Two Senoritas from Chicago | June 22, 1943 | Crime Doctor | June 24, 1943 | Frontier Fury | June 29, 1943 | Good Luck, Mr. Yates | July 8, 1943 | What's Buzzin', Cousin? | July 15, 1943 | Appointment in Berlin | July 29, 1943 | First Comes Courage | July 29, 1943 | Robin Hood of the Range | August 19, 1943 | Destroyer | August 19, 1943 | Passport to Suez | September 15, 1943 | Hail to the Rangers | September 23, 1943 | Dangerous Blondes | September 30, 1943 | Footlight Glamour | October 7, 1943 | Doughboys in Ireland | October 26, 1943 | The Chance of a Lifetime | October 27, 1943 | My Kingdom for a Cook | October 28, 1943 | Is Everybody Happy? | November 4, 1943 | Silver City Raiders | November 11, 1943 | Sahara | November 11, 1943 | The Return of the Vampire | November 30, 1943 | There's Something About a Soldier | December 2, 1943 | The Heat's On | December 9, 1943 | The Crime Doctor's Strangest Case | December 16, 1943 | Klondike Kate | December 23, 1943 | Swing Out the Blues | December 23, 1943 | Cowboy in the Clouds | December 23, 1943 | The Vigilantes Ride | December 28, 1943 | What a Woman! | January 18, 1944 | The Racket Man | January 28, 1944 | Beautiful But Broke | February 3, 1944 | None Shall Escape | February 8, 1944 | Cowboy Canteen | February 10, 1944 | The Ghost That Walks Alone | February 17, 1944 | Nine Girls | February 24, 1944 | Sailor's Holiday | March 16, 1944 | Two-Man Submarine | March 23, 1944 | Sundown Valley | March 30, 1944 | Cover Girl | March 30, 1944 | The Whistler | April 6, 1944 | Hey, Rookie | April 13, 1944 | Jam Session | April 20, 1944 | Wyoming Hurricane | April 20, 1944 | Girl in the Case | May 4, 1944 | The Black Parachute | May 18, 1944 | Riding West | May 25, 1944 | Stars on Parade | June 1, 1944 | Address Unknown | June 22, 1944 | The Last Horseman | June 29, 1944 | Once Upon a Time | June 29, 1944 | She's a Soldier Too | July 13, 1944 | Louisiana Hayride | July 19, 1944 | Mr. Winkle Goes to War | July 25, 1944 | U-Boat Prisoner | July 27, 1944 | Shadows in the Night | July 30, 1944 | Secret Command | July 31, 1944 | Swing in the Saddle | August 17, 1944 | Cry of the Werewolf | August 17, 1944 | The Soul of a Monster | August 24, 1944 | Kansas City Kitty | September 10, 1944 | The Impatient Years | September 14, 1944 | Ever Since Venus | September 14, 1944 | Underground Guerrillas | September 21, 1944 | Cowboy from Lonesome River | October 5, 1944 | Strange Affair | October 6, 1944 | They Live in Fear | October 9, 1944 | The Mark of the Whistler | October 21, 1944 | One Mysterious Night | October 26, 1944 | The Unwritten Code | November 9, 1944 | Cyclone Prairie Rangers | November 9, 1944 | Sergeant Mike | November 16, 1944 | The Missing Juror | December 7, 1944 | She's a Sweetheart | December 14, 1944 | Dancing in Manhattan | December 20, 1944 | Carolina Blues | December 21, 1944 | Saddle Leather Law | December 22, 1944 | Together Again | December 22, 1944 | Meet Miss Bobby Socks | December 28, 1944 | Tahiti Nights | January 4, 1945 | Let's Go Steady | January 9, 1945 | Tonight and Every Night | January 11, 1945 | Youth on Trial | January 18, 1945 | A Song to Remember | January 23, 1945 | Eadie Was a Lady | January 25, 1945 | I Love a Mystery | February 1, 1945 | Sagebrush Heroes | February 8, 1945 | Sing Me a Song of Texas | February 22, 1945 | Leave It to Blondie | February 27, 1945 | The Crime Doctor's Courage | March 8, 1945 | A Guy, a Gal and a Pal | March 14, 1945 | Rough Ridin' Justice | March 22, 1945 | Rough, Tough and Ready | April 5, 1945 | Escape in the Fog | April 12, 1945 | Eve Knew Her Apples | April 17, 1945 | Rockin' in the Rockies | April 19, 1945 | The Power of the Whistler | The Return of the Durango Kid | April 26, 1945 | Counter-Attack | May 1945 | 29 Acacia Avenue | Released as a British film | May 10, 1945 | Boston Blackie Booked on Suspicion | May 17, 1945 | Both Barrels Blazing | June 7, 1945 | Ten Cents a Dance | June 21, 1945 | Blonde from Brooklyn | July 5, 1945 | Boston Blackie's Rendezvous | July 20, 1945 | A Thousand and One Nights | July 26, 1945 | One Exciting Night | August 8, 1945 | Over 21 | August 8, 1945 | The Gay Senorita | August 16, 1945 | Rustlers of the Badlands | September 6, 1945 | The Adventures of Rusty | September 7, 1945 | Rhythm Round-Up | September 13, 1945 | I Love a Bandleader | September 18, 1945 | Blazing the Western Trail | September 18, 1945 | Outlaws of the Rockies | September 27, 1945 | Crime Doctor's Warning | September 27, 1945 | Song of the Prairie | October 4, 1945 | Kiss and Tell | October 4, 1945 | The True Glory | October 11, 1945 | The Girl of the Limberlost | October 30, 1945 | Voice of the Whistler | November 8, 1945 | My Name Is Julia Ross | November 15, 1945 | Lawless Empire | November 15, 1945 | Prison Ship | November 22, 1945 | Snafu | November 29, 1945 | She Wouldn't Say Yes | November 29, 1945 | Hit the Hay | December 13, 1945 | Life with Blondie | December 20, 1945 | Texas Panhandle | December 25, 1945 | Pardon My Past | December 27, 1945 | Out of the Depths | January 4, 1946 | The Fighting Guardsman | January 9, 1946 | One Way to Love | January 10, 1946 | Tars and Spars | January 24, 1946 | A Close Call for Boston Blackie | January 26, 1946 | Meet Me on Broadway | January 31, 1946 | Frontier Gunlaw | February 14, 1946 | The Notorious Lone Wolf | February 14, 1946 | Roaring Rangers | February 21, 1946 | The Bandit of Sherwood Forest | February 28, 1946 | The Gentleman Misbehaves | March 7, 1946 | Just Before Dawn | March 14, 1946 | Throw a Saddle on a Star | March 15, 1946 | Gilda | March 21, 1946 | Perilous Holiday | March 28, 1946 | Talk About a Lady | March 28, 1946 | Gunning for Vengeance | March 29, 1946 | Night Editor | April 4, 1946 | Blondie's Lucky Day | April 19, 1946 | Mysterious Intruder | April 25, 1946 | Galloping Thunder | May 2, 1946 | The Phantom Thief | May 16, 1946 | That Texas Jamboree | May 23, 1946 | The Devil's Mask | May 30, 1946 | The Man Who Dared | May 30, 1946 | Two-Fisted Stranger | June 7, 1946 | The Walls Came Tumbling Down | June 13, 1946 | Renegades | June 20, 1946 | Dangerous Business | June 27, 1946 | The Return of Rusty | July 7, 1946 | The Unknown | July 11, 1946 | The Desert Horseman | July 18, 1946 | Cowboy Blues | July 25, 1946 | Sing While You Dance | August 8, 1946 | Personality Kid | August 15, 1946 | Heading West | September 2, 1946 | Singing on the Trail | September 6, 1946 | The Thrill of Brazil | September 12, 1946 | It's Great to Be Young | September 24, 1946 | Gallant Journey | September 26, 1946 | Shadowed | October 10, 1946 | The Jolson Story | October 10, 1946 | So Dark the Night | October 17, 1946 | Blondie Knows Best | October 24, 1946 | Crime Doctor's Man Hunt | November 7, 1946 | The Secret of the Whistler | November 18, 1946 | Landrush | November 21, 1946 | Terror Trail | November 28, 1946 | Betty Co-Ed | December 10, 1946 | The Fighting Frontiersman | December 12, 1946 | Boston Blackie and the Law | December 12, 1946 | Lone Star Moonlight | December 19, 1946 | The Return of Monte Cristo | December 24, 1946 | Alias Mr. Twilight | December 26, 1946 | Singin' in the Corn | January 9, 1947 | Blondie's Big Moment | January 16, 1947 | Dead Reckoning | January 16, 1947 | The Lone Wolf in Mexico | January 23, 1947 | Johnny O'Clock | January 30, 1947 | South of the Chisholm Trail | February 6, 1947 | The Thirteenth Hour | February 6, 1947 | Blind Spot | February 13, 1947 | Cigarette Girl | February 13, 1947 | Over the Santa Fe Trail | February 20, 1947 | Mr. District Attorney | March 6, 1947 | The Guilt of Janet Ames | March 6, 1947 | The Lone Hand Texan | March 20, 1947 | Millie's Daughter | March 27, 1947 | West of Dodge City | March 29, 1947 | King of the Wild Horses | April 10, 1947 | Blondie's Holiday | April 24, 1947 | Law of the Canyon | May 1, 1947 | For the Love of Rusty | May 15, 1947 | Bulldog Drummond at Bay | May 25, 1947 | Framed | May 29, 1947 | The Millerson Case | May 29, 1947 | Prairie Raiders | June 2, 1947 | The Corpse Came C.O.D. | June 19, 1947 | Little Miss Broadway | June 26, 1947 | Sport of Kings | June 26, 1947 | Swing the Western Way | July 3, 1947 | The Stranger from Ponca City | July 10, 1947 | Keeper of the Bees | July 15, 1947 | Gunfighters | August 1, 1947 | Last of the Redmen | August 7, 1947 | The Son of Rusty | August 14, 1947 | Riders of the Lone Star | August 21, 1947 | Down to Earth | August 21, 1947 | Smoky River Serenade | September 4, 1947 | Bulldog Drummond Strikes Back | September 25, 1947 | When a Girl's Beautiful | October 9, 1947 | Key Witness | October 14, 1947 | Buckaroo from Powder River | October 16, 1947 | Blondie in the Dough | October 23, 1947 | Sweet Genevieve | November 5, 1947 | Two Blondes and a Redhead | November 5, 1947 | The Last Round-Up | November 12, 1947 | Her Husband's Affairs | November 13, 1947 | The Lone Wolf in London | November 20, 1947 | Last Days of Boot Hill | November 25, 1947 | Pacific Adventure | US release of Australian 'Smithy | November 27, 1947 | The Crime Doctor's Gamble | December 7, 1947 | It Had to Be You | December 11, 1947 | Devil Ship | December 18, 1947 | Blondie's Anniversary | December 25, 1947 | Rose of Santa Rosa | January 2, 1948 | The Swordsman | January 9, 1948 | Six-Gun Law | January 15, 1948 | I Love Trouble | January 16, 1948 | Glamour Girl | January 17, 1948 | The Prince of Thieves | January 23, 1948 | Mary Lou | February 5, 1948 | The Wreck of the Hesperus | February 12, 1948 | The Woman from Tangier | February 19, 1948 | Phantom Valley | February 20, 1948 | Relentless | February 27, 1948 | To the Ends of the Earth | March 3, 1948 | The Sign of the Ram | March 8, 1948 | The Mating of Millie | March 18, 1948 | The Return of the Whistler | March 20, 1948 | Song of Idaho | March 25, 1948 | Adventures in Silverado | March 25, 1948 | West of Sonora | March 29, 1948 | The Lost One | April 8, 1948 | My Dog Rusty | April 15, 1948 | Port Said | May 6, 1948 | Best Man Wins | May 12, 1948 | The Fuller Brush Man | May 13, 1948 | Trapped by Boston Blackie | May 13, 1948 | Whirlwind Raiders | June 3, 1948 | Blondie's Reward | June 9, 1948 | The Lady from Shanghai | June 30, 1948 | The Black Arrow | July 1, 1948 | Coroner Creek | July 1, 1948 | Blazing Across the Pecos | July 8, 1948 | Thunderhoof | July 29, 1948 | The Arkansas Swing | August 1, 1948 | The Strawberry Roan | August 12, 1948 | Trail to Laredo | August 15, 1948 | Lulu Belle | August 23, 1948 | The Loves of Carmen | September 2, 1948 | Walk a Crooked Mile | September 9, 1948 | The Gentleman from Nowhere | September 16, 1948 | Black Eagle | September 23, 1948 | Singin' Spurs | September 30, 1948 | Triple Threat | October 7, 1948 | I Surrender Dear | October 13, 1948 | The Gallant Blade | October 14, 1948 | El Dorado Pass | October 21, 1948 | The Untamed Breed | October 21, 1948 | Rusty Leads the Way | October 26, 1948 | The Return of October | November 11, 1948 | Leather Gloves | November 18, 1948 | Racing Luck | December 2, 1948 | Quick on the Trigger | December 15, 1948 | Jungle Jim | December 15, 1948 | Loaded Pistols | December 16, 1948 | Smoky Mountain Melody | December 22, 1948 | The Dark Past | December 23, 1948 | Blondie's Secret | December 30, 1948 | Ladies of the Chorus | January 20, 1949 | The Man from Colorado | January 25, 1949 | Shockproof | January 29, 1949 | The Big Sombrero | February 2, 1949 | Slightly French | February 3, 1949 | Rusty Saves a Life | February 3, 1949 | Challenge of the Range | February 17, 1949 | Affairs of a Rogue | February 22, 1949 | Knock on Any Door | February 28, 1949 | Song of India | March 2, 1949 | Boston Blackie's Chinese Venture | March 5, 1949 | The Walking Hills | March 10, 1949 | Blondie's Big Deal | March 15, 1949 | The Crime Doctor's Diary | March 16, 1949 | Riders of the Whistling Pines | March 17, 1949 | Manhattan Angel | April 1, 1949 | Make Believe Ballroom | April 9, 1949 | Desert Vigilante | April 15, 1949 | Home in San Antone | April 20, 1949 | The Undercover Man | April 26, 1949 | The Mutineers | April 27, 1949 | We Were Strangers | May 3, 1949 | The Lost Tribe | May 19, 1949 | Laramie | May 26, 1949 | Johnny Allegro | May 27, 1949 | The Doolins of Oklahoma | June 5, 1949 | The Blazing Trail | June 10, 1949 | Lust for Gold | June 30, 1949 | The Secret of St. Ives | July 11, 1949 | Anna Lucasta | July 14, 1949 | Kazan | July 21, 1949 | Law of the Barbary Coast | July 28, 1949 | Barbary Pirate | August 1, 1949 | Mr. Soft Touch | August 8, 1949 | South of Death Valley | August 11, 1949 | The Lone Wolf and His Lady | August 17, 1949 | Jolson Sings Again | August 25, 1949 | Air Hostess | August 30, 1949 | Rim of the Canyon | September 8, 1949 | Blondie Hits the Jackpot | September 15, 1949 | The Devil's Henchman | September 15, 1949 | The Cowboy and the Indians | September 20, 1949 | Miss Grant Takes Richmond | October 1, 1949 | Holiday in Havana | October 20, 1949 | Prison Warden | October 20, 1949 | Bandits of El Dorado | October 26, 1949 | Tokyo Joe | November 1, 1949 | Feudin' Rhythm | November 3, 1949 | Mary Ryan, Detective | November 3, 1949 | Rusty's Birthday | November 8, 1949 | All the King's Men | Winner of the Academy Award for Best Picture | November 17, 1949 | Chinatown at Midnight | November 18, 1949 | Tell It to the Judge | November 22, 1949 | Horsemen of the Sierras | November 24, 1949 | Renegades of the Sage | November 29, 1949 | Riders in the Sky | December 2, 1949 | And Baby Makes Three | December 8, 1949 | Bodyhold | December 20, 1949 | Sons of New Mexico | December 29, 1949 | The Reckless Moment |
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January 11, 1950 | The Nevadan | January 12, 1950 | Mark of the Gorilla | Co-production with The Katzman Corporation | February 2, 1950 | Trail of the Rustlers | February 9, 1950 | Girls' School | February 15, 1950 | The Traveling Saleswoman | Co-production with Joan Davis Productions | February 22, 1950 | Tyrant of the Sea | Mule Train | Co-production with Gene Autry Productions | Father Is a Bachelor | March 9, 1950 | Blondie's Hero | March 16, 1950 | A Woman of Distinction | March 18, 1950 | The Palomino | Co-production with Robert Cohn Productions | April 1, 1950 | Cargo to Capetown | April 13, 1950 | Outcast of Black Mesa | Beware of Blondie | April 26, 1950 | Faust and the Devil | Co-production with Cineopra | April 27, 1950 | Military Academy with That Tenth Avenue Gang | Kill the Umpire | Captive Girl | Co-production with The Katzman Corporation | April 28, 1950 | No Sad Songs for Me | May 4, 1950 | Beauty on Parade | May 17, 1950 | In a Lonely Place | Co-production with Santana Pictures Corporation | May 18, 1950 | Customs Agent | May 19, 1950 | Fortunes of Captain Blood | Cow Town | Co-production with Gene Autry Productions | June 1, 1950 | The Good Humor Man | Texas Dynamo | Hoedown | June 8, 1950 | State Penitentiary | June 21, 1950 | Rogues of Sherwood Forest | July 1, 1950 | 711 Ocean Drive | Co-production with Frank Seltzer Productions | July 13, 1950 | David Harding, Counterspy | July 25, 1950 | Beyond the Purple Hills | Co-production with Gene Autry Productions | August 3, 1950 | Streets of Ghost Town | On the Isle of Samoa | August 17, 1950 | The Petty Girl | August 30, 1950 | When You're Smiling | August 1950 | Convicted | September 8, 1950 | Rookie Fireman | September 14, 1950 | Across the Badlands | September 15, 1950 | The Fuller Brush Girl | September 30, 1950 | Indian Territory | Co-production with Gene Autry Productions | October 1, 1950 | Between Midnight and Dawn | Raiders of Tomahawk Creek | October 4, 1950 | The Great Manhunt | U.S. distribution only; co-production with British Lion Films and London Film Productions | October 25, 1950 | Last of the Buccaneers | November 1, 1950 | Chain Gang | November 2, 1950 | Harriet Craig | November 15, 1950 | The Texan Meets Calamity Jane | Emergency Wedding | November 16, 1950 | The Tougher They Come | November 20, 1950 | The Blazing Sun | Co-production with Gene Autry Productions | November 21, 1950 | Counterspy Meets Scotland Yard | November 22, 1950 | Pygmy Island | Co-production with The Katzman Corporation | December 1, 1950 | The Killer That Stalked New York | Co-production with Robert Cohn Productions | Lightning Guns | December 2, 1950 | He's a Cockeyed Wonder | December 10, 1950 | Operation X | U.S. distribution only; co-production with British Lion Films and London Film Productions | December 12, 1950 | Revenue Agent | December 24, 1950 | The Flying Missile | December 25, 1950 | Born Yesterday | Nominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture | December 29, 1950 | Frontier Outpost | December 1950 | Stage to Tucson | January 2, 1951 | Gasoline Alley | January 15, 1951 | Prairie Roundup | January 17, 1951 | Al Jennings of Oklahoma | January 30, 1951 | Gene Autry and the Mounties | Co-production with Gene Autry Productions | February 14, 1951 | A Yank in Korea | February 23, 1951 | Ridin' the Outlaw Trail | February 26, 1951 | Fury of the Congo | Co-production with The Katzman Corporation | March 5, 1951 | Flame of Stamboul | March 8, 1951 | My True Story | March 10, 1951 | Valentino | Co-production with Edward Small Productions | March 15, 1951 | Fort Savage Raiders | Texans Never Cry | Co-production with Gene Autry Productions | March 1951 | M | Co-production with Superior Productions | April 1, 1951 | Santa Fe | Co-production with Scott-Brown Productions | April 16, 1951 | Whirlwind | Co-production with Gene Autry Productions | April 18, 1951 | The Brave Bulls | Co-production with Rossen Enterprises | April 25, 1951 | Five | Co-production with Arch Oboler Productions | May 4, 1951 | Her First Romance | May 5, 1951 | Smuggler's Gold | May 30, 1951 | Snake River Desperadoes | When the Redskins Rode | Co-production with Esskay Pictures Corporation | May 31, 1951 | Lorna Doone | Co-production with Edward Small Productions | June 3, 1951 | The Texas Rangers | June 12, 1951 | China Corsair | June 13, 1951 | Sirocco | Co-production with Santana Pictures Corporation | June 20, 1951 | Silver Canyon | Co-production with Gene Autry Productions | June 27, 1951 | Mask of the Avenger | July 1, 1951 | The Big Gusher | July 13, 1951 | Never Trust a Gambler | July 16, 1951 | Hurricane Island | Co-production with Esskay Pictures Corporation | July 24, 1951 | Pickup | Co-production with Forum Productions and Hugo Haas Productions | July 26, 1951 | Bonanza Town | July 1951 | Two of a Kind | August 2, 1951 | The Whistle at Eaton Falls | August 13, 1951 | The Magic Face | Co-production with Mort Briskin-Robert Smith Productions | The Lady and the Bandit | August 14, 1951 | Cyclone Fury | August 23, 1951 | Criminal Lawyer | Chain of Circumstance | September 10, 1951 | Saturday's Hero | September 17, 1951 | Corky of Gasoline Alley | September 30, 1951 | The Hills of Utah | Co-production with Gene Autry Productions | September 1951 | Sunny Side of the Street | October 4, 1951 | Jungle Manhunt | October 17, 1951 | The Mob | October 18, 1951 | The Magic Carpet | Co-production with The Katzman Corporation and Esskay Pictures Corporation | October 24, 1951 | The Harlem Globetrotters | The Family Secret | Co-production with Santana Pictures Corporation | October 26, 1951 | Ten Tall Men | Co-production with Norma Productions and Halburt Productions | October 30, 1951 | The Kid from Amarillo | October 31, 1951 | The Son of Dr. Jekyll | November 12, 1951 | The Clouded Yellow | U.S. distributor; co-production with General Film Distributors and Carillon Films | Purple Heart Diary | November 20, 1951 | Valley of Fire | Co-production with Gene Autry Productions | December 2, 1951 | Man in the Saddle | Co-production with Scott-Brown Productions | December 3, 1951 | The Barefoot Mailman | Co-production with Robert Cohn Productions | December 15, 1951 | Pecos River | December 20, 1951 | Death of a Salesman | Co-production with Stanley Kramer Productions | January 2, 1952 | Indian Uprising | Co-production with Edward Small Productions | January 11, 1952 | Boots Malone | January 15, 1952 | The Old West | Co-production with Gene Autry Productions | January 16, 1952 | Scandal Sheet | Co-production with Motion Picture Investors | January 21, 1952 | Harem Girl | January 31, 1952 | Smoky Canyon | The First Time | February 18, 1952 | Five Angles on Murder | U.S. distributor; co-production with General Film Distributors, J. Arthur Rank Organisation, Javelin Films and Vic Films Productions | February 28, 1952 | The Hawk of Wild River | Okinawa | March 13, 1952 | The Marrying Kind | March 17, 1952 | Jungle Jim in the Forbidden Land | Co-production with The Katzman Corporation | March 18, 1952 | Night Stage to Galveston | Co-production with Gene Autry Productions | March 20, 1952 | My Six Convicts | Co-production with Stanley Kramer Productions | April 3, 1952 | A Yank in Indo-China | Co-production with Esskay Pictures Corporation | April 20, 1952 | Laramie Mountains | April 29, 1952 | Walk East on Beacon! | Co-production with RD-DR Productions | May 7, 1952 | Thief of Damascus | May 9, 1952 | The Sniper | Co-production with Stanley Kramer Productions | May 15, 1952 | Paula | May 30, 1952 | Apache Country | Co-production with Gene Autry Productions | May 1952 | Sound Off | June 1, 1952 | Montana Territory | Brave Warrior | Co-production with Esskay Pictures Corporation | June 15, 1952 | The Rough, Tough West | June 25, 1952 | The Brigand | Co-production with Edward Small Productions | July 1, 1952 | Cripple Creek | July 4, 1952 | California Conquest | Co-production with Esskay Pictures Corporation | July 7, 1952 | Red Snow | Co-production with All American Film Corporation | July 12, 1952 | Junction City | July 25, 1952 | Barbed Wire | Co-production with Gene Autry Productions | July 29, 1952 | Affair in Trinidad | Distribution only; produced by The Beckworth Corporation | July 1952 | Storm Over Tibet | Co-production with Summit Productions | August 19, 1952 | The Kid from Broken Gun | August 27, 1952 | Captain Pirate | Last Train from Bombay | Co-production with Esskay Pictures Corporation | September 4, 1952 | Assignment – Paris! | September 30, 1952 | Wagon Team | Co-production with Gene Autry Productions | September 1952 | Strange Fascination | Co-production with Hugo Haas Productions | Rainbow 'Round My Shoulder | October 8, 1952 | The Four Poster | Co-production with Steve Kramer Productions | October 17, 1952 | The Golden Hawk | Co-production with Esskay Pictures Corporation | October 30, 1952 | The Happy Time | Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama; co-production with Stanley Kramer Productions | November 15, 1952 | Hangman's Knot | Co-production with Producers-Actors | November 30, 1952 | Blue Canadian Rockies | Co-production with Gene Autry Productions | November 1952 | Voodoo Tiger | Co-production with The Katzman Corporation | December 9, 1952 | The Pathfinder | December 10, 1952 | Invasion U.S.A. | Co-production with American Pictures Company and Mutual Productions of the West | December 25, 1952 | The Member of the Wedding | Co-production with Stanley Kramer Productions | December 1952 | Eight Iron Men | January 1953 | Winning of the West | Co-production with Gene Autry Productions | February 1, 1953 | Last of the Comanches | February 3, 1953 | Savage Mutiny | Co-production with The Katzman Corporation | February 1953 | Target Hong Kong | Co-production with Esskay Pictures Corporation | March 3, 1953 | All Ashore | March 7, 1953 | Prince of Pirates | Co-production with Esskay Pictures Corporation | March 20, 1953 | The Glass Wall | March 24, 1953 | Salome | Co-production with The Beckworth Corporation | March 25, 1953 | On Top of Old Smoky | Co-production with Gene Autry Productions | April 1, 1953 | Jack McCall, Desperado | April 6, 1953 | One Girl's Confession | Co-production with Hugo Haas Productions | April 7, 1953 | Problem Girls | April 9, 1953 | Man in the Dark | Columbia's first 3D film | May 1, 1953 | Fort Ti | Co-production with Esskay Pictures Corporation | May 5, 1953 | Ambush at Tomahawk Gap | The Juggler | Co-production with Stanley Kramer Productions | May 8, 1953 | Serpent of the Nile | May 20, 1953 | The 49th Man | Co-production with The Katzman Corporation | Siren of Bagdad | Co-production with Esskay Pictures Corporation | Goldtown Ghost Riders | Co-production with Gene Autry Productions | July 1, 1953 | The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T | Co-production with Stanley Kramer Productions; only film created by children's author Dr. Seuss | July 4, 1953 | The Last Posse | July 5, 1953 | Pack Train | Co-production with Gene Autry Productions | July 17, 1953 | Let's Do It Again | July 20, 1953 | Flame of Calcutta | Co-production with Esskay Pictures Corporation | July 29, 1953 | Valley of Head Hunters | Co-production with The Katzman Corporation | The Stranger Wore a Gun | Co-production with Scott-Brown Productions | August 3, 1953 | Cruisin' Down the River | August 5, 1953 | From Here to Eternity | Winner of the Academy Award for Best Picture | August 21, 1953 | Sky Commando | August 1953 | Mission Over Korea | Co-production with Robert Cohn Productions | September 7, 1953 | China Venture | September 20, 1953 | Saginaw Trail | Co-production with Gene Autry Productions | September 1953 | Conquest of Cochise | October 1, 1953 | Combat Squad | Co-production with Jack Broder Productions Inc. | October 14, 1953 | The Big Heat | October 1953 | Slaves of Babylon | November 3, 1953 | Prisoners of the Casbah | Co-production with The Katzman Corporation | Last of the Pony Riders | Co-production with Gene Autry Productions | November 10, 1953 | Paris Model | Co-production with American Pictures Company | November 11, 1953 | Gun Fury | December 2, 1953 | The Nebraskan | December 3, 1953 | El Alamein | December 15, 1953 | Killer Ape | Co-production with The Katzman Corporation | December 23, 1953 | Miss Sadie Thompson | Co-production with The Beckworth Corporation | December 24, 1953 | Bad for Each Other | December 30, 1953 | The Wild One | Co-production with Stanley Kramer Productions | Paratrooper | Released in August 11 in the UK as The Red Beret; co-production with Warwick Films | January 18, 1954 | It Should Happen to You | February 24, 1954 | Bait | Co-production with Hugo Haas Productions | February 1954 | Charge of the Lancers | March 1, 1954 | The Battle of Rogue River | March 10, 1954 | Drive a Crooked Road | March 27, 1954 | Wyoming Renegades | April 2, 1954 | Jesse James vs. the Daltons | Co-production with Clover Productions and Esskay Pictures Corporation | April 23, 1954 | Drums of Tahiti | April 1954 | The Iron Glove | The Price of Living | U.S.A. distributor; co-production with Internacional Cinematográfica | May 1, 1954 | Massacre Canyon | May 3, 1954 | The Miami Story | Co-production with Clover Productions | May 10, 1954 | Indiscretion of an American Wife | U.S. distribution only; co-production with Produzione Films Vittorio De Sica and Selznick International Pictures | May 19, 1954 | The Mad Magician | June 6, 1954 | The Saracen Blade | June 24, 1954 | The Caine Mutiny | June 1954 | Jungle Man-Eaters | Co-production with The Katzman Corporation | July 3, 1954 | The Outlaw Stallion | July 16, 1954 | Hell Below Zero | Co-production with Warwick Films | July 28, 1954 | On the Waterfront | Winner of the Academy Award for Best Picture; co-production with Horizon Pictures | August 1, 1954 | The Law vs. Billy the Kid | August 5, 1954 | Human Desire | August 6, 1954 | Pushover | September 2, 1954 | The Black Dakotas | September 4, 1954 | A Bullet Is Waiting | October 28, 1954 | The Black Knight | Co-production with Warwick Films | November 1, 1954 | Cannibal Attack | Co-production with The Katzman Corporation | The Detective | U.S. distribution only; co-production with Facet Productions | November 4, 1954 | Three Hours to Kill | November 5, 1954 | Malaga | U.S. distribution only; co-production with British Lion Films and Frankovich Productions | November 10, 1954 | Phffft! | November 1954 | The Affairs of Messalina | U.S. distribution only; co-production with CEI Incom, Produzione Gallone, Filmsonor and Suevia Films | December 1, 1954 | Masterson of Kansas | December 4, 1954 | They Rode West | December 1954 | The Bamboo Prison | January 26, 1955 | The Violent Men | February 1, 1955 | Ten Wanted Men | Co-production with Ranown Pictures Corporation and Scott-Brown Productions | February 9, 1955 | The Long Gray Line | Co-production with Rota Productions | February 10, 1955 | Pirates of Tripoli | Co-production with The Katzman Corporation | February 24, 1955 | Three for the Show | February 1955 | Women's Prison | March 19, 1955 | Tight Spot | April 19, 1955 | Cell 2455, Death Row | April 30, 1955 | New Orleans Uncensored | April 1955 | Jungle Moon Men | Co-production with Clover Productions | May 1, 1955 | Seminole Uprising | May 1955 | The End of the Affair | Co-production with Coronado Productions | June 10, 1955 | 5 Against the House | Co-production with Dayle Productions | June 22, 1955 | Bring Your Smile Along | July 13, 1955 | The Night Holds Terror | July 1955 | It Came from Beneath the Sea | Co-production with Clover Productions | Creature with the Atom Brain | Chicago Syndicate | August 24, 1955 | Apache Ambush | August 31, 1955 | The Man from Laramie | Co-production with William Goetz Productions | September 1, 1955 | The Gun That Won the West | Co-production with Clover Productions | September 14, 1955 | Footsteps in the Fog | Co-production with Frankovich Productions | September 16, 1955 | Duel on the Mississippi | Co-production with Clover Productions | September 22, 1955 | My Sister Eileen | September 1955 | Special Delivery | Co-production with Trans-Rhein Film | October 1, 1955 | Devil Goddess | Co-production with Clover Productions | October 14, 1955 | A Prize of Gold | Co-production with Warwick Films | November 7, 1955 | Queen Bee | November 23, 1955 | Three Stripes in the Sun | November 30, 1955 | The Crooked Web | Co-production with Clover Productions | November 1955 | Teen-Age Crime Wave | December 7, 1955 | The Last Frontier | December 11, 1955 | The Prisoner | Co-production with Facet Productions and London Independent Producers | December 15, 1955 | A Lawless Street | Co-production with Scott-Brown Productions and Producers-Actors Corporation | December 1955 | Hell's Horizon | Co-production with Gravis Productions | January 1956 | Inside Detroit | Co-production with Clover Productions | February 15, 1956 | Fury at Gunsight Pass | February 16, 1956 | Picnic | Nominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture | February 1956 | The Houston Story | Co-production with Clover Productions | Battle Stations | Joe MacBeth | Co-production with Frankovich Productions | March 2, 1956 | Uranium Boom | Co-production with Clover Productions | March 4, 1956 | The Atomic Man | U.S. distribution only; co-production with Anglo-Amalgamated, Todon Productions, Allied Artists Pictures and Merton Park Studios | March 21, 1956 | Rock Around the Clock | Co-production with Clover Productions | March 27, 1956 | The Cockleshell Heroes | Co-production with Warwick Films | March 1956 | Hot Blood | First Columbia release in CinemaScope | April 1, 1956 | Blackjack Ketchum, Desperado | Co-production with Clover Productions | April 6, 1956 | Jubal | April 11, 1956 | The Last Ten Days | Co-production with Cosmopol-Film | April 1956 | Over-Exposed | May 9, 1956 | The Harder They Fall | June 20, 1956 | Safari | Co-production with Warwick Films | June 21, 1956 | The Eddy Duchin Story | June 22, 1956 | Storm Over the Nile | U.S. distribution only; released in CinemaScope; co-production with Independent Film Distributors, London Films and 20th Century Fox | June 25, 1956 | Secret of Treasure Mountain | July 31, 1956 | Storm Center | Co-production with Phoenix Productions | July 1956 | The Werewolf | Co-production with Clover Productions | Earth vs. the Flying Saucers | Bermuda Affair | Co-production with Bermuda Studio Productions | August 1, 1956 | Autumn Leaves | Co-production with William Goetz Productions | August 12, 1956 | He Laughed Last | August 22, 1956 | The Solid Gold Cadillac | Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy | August 27, 1956 | Papa, Mama, the Maid and I | U.S. distribution only; co-production with Concinor, Champs-Élysées Productions, Concinex and Lambor Films | September 7, 1956 | Port Afrique | Co-production with Coronado Productions | September 24, 1956 | The Silent World | U.S. distribution only; co-production with Rank Organisation, FSJYC Production, Requins Associés, Société Filmad and Titanus | September 1956 | 1984 | Co-production with Holiday Film Productions Ltd. | Miami Exposé | Co-production with Clover Productions | October 2, 1956 | Cha-Cha-Cha Boom! | Co-production with Four-Leaf Productions | October 31, 1956 | You Can't Run Away from It | October 1956 | Spin a Dark Web | Co-production with Frankovich Productions | November 1, 1956 | The White Squaw | November 19, 1956 | Seven Samurai | U.S. distribution only; co-production with Toho | November 1956 | Suicide Mission | U.S. distribution only; co-production with Nordsjøfilm and North Sea | Odongo | Co-production with Warwick Films | Reprisal! | Co-production with Romson Productions | December 14, 1956 | Don't Knock the Rock | Co-production with Clover Productions | December 25, 1956 | Full of Life | December 1956 | 7th Cavalry | Co-production with Scott-Brown Productions and Producers-Actors Corporation | Ride the High Iron | Rumble on the Docks | Co-production with Clover Productions | The Gamma People | Co-production with Warwick Films | The Last Man to Hang? | Co-production with Association of Cinema Technicians | Zarak | Co-production with Warwick Films | January 23, 1957 | Nightfall | Co-production with Copa Productions | February 1, 1957 | Utah Blaine | Co-production with Clover Productions | February 1957 | Portrait in Smoke | Co-production with Frankovich Productions | March 6, 1957 | The Shadow on the Window | March 1957 | Zombies of Mora Tau | Co-production with Clover Productions | The Man Who Turned to Stone | April 1, 1957 | The Phantom Stagecoach | April 2, 1957 | The Tall T | Co-production with Scott-Brown Productions and Producers-Actors Corporation | April 12, 1957 | The Strange One | Co-production with Horizon Pictures | April 17, 1957 | Abandon Ship! | Distribution only; produced by Copa Productions | April 25, 1957 | The Garment Jungle | April 1957 | The Guns of Fort Petticoat | Co-production with Brown-Murphy Productions | May 1, 1957 | Sierra Stranger | May 21, 1957 | Torero | May 1957 | Hellcats of the Navy | June 1, 1957 | Beyond Mombasa | June 1957 | 20 Million Miles to Earth | June 1957 | Calypso Heat Wave | June 1957 | The Burglar | June 1957 | The Giant Claw | June 1957 | The Night the World Exploded | July 26, 1957 | The Young Don't Cry | July 1957 | The 27th Day | August 2, 1957 | Jeanne Eagels | August 7, 1957 | 3:10 to Yuma | August 8, 1957 | Fire Down Below | August 13, 1957 | Pickup Alley | August 17, 1957 | Operation Mad Ball | August 1957 | No Time to Be Young | August 1957 | Town on Trial | September 1957 | Escape from San Quentin | September 1957 | The Brothers Rico | September 1957 | The Parson and the Outlaw | October 25, 1957 | Pal Joey | Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy | October 25, 1957 | How to Murder a Rich Uncle | October 1957 | Domino Kid | October 1957 | The Tijuana Story | November 6, 1957 | The Story of Esther Costello | November 10, 1957 | Decision at Sundown | December 16, 1957 | The Admirable Crichton | Distribution only; produced by Modern Screenplay Productions | December 18, 1957 | The Bridge on the River Kwai | Co-production with Horizon Pictures Winner of the Academy Award for Best Picture Winner of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama | December 18, 1957 | The River Girl | December 1957 | The Hard Man | December 1957 | The Long Haul | January 1958 | The World Was His Jury | January 1958 | Return to Warbow | February 19, 1958 | Cowboy | February 1958 | Going Steady | March 3, 1958 | The True Story of Lynn Stuart | March 1958 | Bitter Victory | April 1958 | High Flight | April 1958 | Bonjour Tristesse | June 1, 1958 | The Revenge of Frankenstein | June 11, 1958 | The Camp on Blood Island | June 11, 1958 | The Lineup | June 24, 1958 | The Goddess | June 25, 1958 | This Angry Age | June 25, 1958 | Screaming Mimi | June 1958 | The Case Against Brooklyn | June 1958 | Let's Rock | July 1, 1958 | The Key | July 8, 1958 | She Played with Fire | July 1958 | Night of the Demon | July 1958 | Crash Landing | July 1958 | Gunman's Walk | July 1958 | Life Begins at 17 | August 1, 1958 | Buchanan Rides Alone | August 26, 1958 | Me and the Colonel | Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy | August 1958 | Tank Force | September 1, 1958 | Apache Territory | September 17, 1958 | The Snorkel | September 1958 | Ghost of the China Sea | September 1958 | The Whole Truth | October 24, 1958 | The Last Hurrah | October 1958 | Kill Her Gently | November 2, 1958 | Tarawa Beachhead | December 23, 1958 | The 7th Voyage of Sinbad | December 25, 1958 | Bell, Book and Candle | Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Comedy | December 1958 | The Man Inside | December 1958 | Senior Prom | December 1958 | Murder by Contract | January 30, 1959 | The Last Blitzkrieg | Co-production with Clover Productions | January 1959 | Good Day for a Hanging | Co-production with Morningside Productions | February 10, 1959 | Forbidden Island | February 15, 1959 | Ride Lonesome | Co-production with Ranown Pictures | February 1959 | City of Fear | Gideon of Scotland Yard | March 2, 1959 | The Two-Headed Spy | Co-production with Sabre Film Production | March 25, 1959 | Verboten! | Distribution only, produced by RKO Radio Pictures, Rank Organisation and Globe Enterprises; last RKO film | March 1959 | Gunmen from Laredo | April 1, 1959 | Juke Box Rhythm | Co-production with Clover Productions | April 10, 1959 | Gidget | April 1959 | The Bandit of Zhobe | Co-production with Warwick Films | May 1, 1959 | The Young Land | Co-production with C.V. Whitney Pictures | May 28, 1959 | The H-Man | U.S. distribution only; co-production with Toho | May 1959 | Face of a Fugitive | Co-production with Morningside Productions | June 17, 1959 | Middle of the Night | Co-production with Sudan Productions | June 24, 1959 | Porgy and Bess | Distribution only; produced by Samuel Goldwyn Productions Winner of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy | July 1, 1959 | Anatomy of a Murder | Nominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama Co-production with Carlyle Productions | July 29, 1959 | The Tingler | Co-production with William Castle Productions | July 1959 | The Legend of Tom Dooley | The Woman Eater | U.S. distribution only; co-production with Eros Films and Fortress Film Productions | August 1, 1959 | Have Rocket, Will Travel | August 5, 1959 | It Happened to Jane | Hey Boy! Hey Girl! | August 6, 1959 | The 30 Foot Bride of Candy Rock | Co-production with D.R.B. Production Company | October 21, 1959 | They Came to Cordura | Co-production with Goetz Pictures and Baroda Productions | October 22, 1959 | The Last Angry Man | Co-production with Fred Kholmar Productions | October 26, 1959 | The Mouse That Roared | Co-production with Highroad Productions | October 1959 | The Crimson Kimono | Co-production with Globe Enterprises | November 2, 1959 | Edge of Eternity | Co-production with Thunderbird Productions | November 1959 | Battle of the Coral Sea | Co-production with Morningside Productions | The Warrior and the Slave Girl | US distribution only; co-production with Filmar, Alexandra Produzioni Cinematografiche and Atenea Films | December 1, 1959 | 1001 Arabian Nights | Co-production with UPA; Columbia's first animated film | December 22, 1959 | Suddenly, Last Summer | Co-production with Horizon Pictures, Academy Pictures Corporation | December 1959 | The Gene Krupa Story | The Flying Fontaines | Co-production with Clover Productions |
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January 25, 1960 | Swan Lake | Co-production with Tsentralnaya Studiya Dokumentalnikh Filmov | January 27, 1960 | Our Man in Havana | Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy; co-production with Kingsmead Productions | February 11, 1960 | Once More, with Feeling! | Co-production with Stanley Donen Films | March 1, 1960 | Comanche Station | Co-production with Ranown Pictures | March 3, 1960 | Yesterday's Enemy | Co-production with Hammer Films | April 6, 1960 | Killers of Kilimanjaro | Co-production with Warwick Films | April 15, 1960 | Who Was That Lady? | Nominee for the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy; co-production with Ansark-Sidney | April 1960 | Because They're Young | Co-production with Jerry Bresler Production | May 20, 1960 | Man on a String | May 1960 | The Electronic Monster | U.S. distribution only; co-production with Anglo-Amalgamated and Anglo-Guild Productions | The Stranglers of Bombay | U.S. distributor; produced by Hammer Films and Kenneth Hyman | June 7, 1960 | Babette Goes to War | U.S. distribution of French Iéna Productions | June 29, 1960 | Strangers When We Meet | June 1960 | The Mountain Road | Co-production with William Goetz Productions | 12 to the Moon | Co-production with Luna Productions, Inc. | July 1, 1960 | Stop, Look and Laugh | Co-production with Harry Romm Productions | July 8, 1960 | Battle in Outer Space | U.S. distribution only; co-production with Toho | July 11, 1960 | Murder Reported | Co-production with Fortress Film Productions Ltd. | August 5, 1960 | 13 Ghosts | Co-production with William Castle Productions | August 11, 1960 | Song Without End | Winner of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy; co-production with William Goetz Productions | August 26, 1960 | All the Young Men | Co-production with Jaguar Production and Ladd Enterprises | August 1960 | My Dog, Buddy | Co-production with McLendon Radio Pictures | September 29, 1960 | Surprise Package | Co-production with Stanley Donen Enterprises | October 5, 1960 | Anna of Brooklyn | U.K. and U.S. distribution only; co-production with Cinédis, Cinematogrifica Latina, France Cinéma Productions, Les Films Marceau and Produzione Circeo | The Nights of Lucretia Borgia | U.S. distribution only; co-production with Unidis, Fidès and Musa | October 19, 1960 | I Aim at the Stars | Co-production with Morningside Productions and Fama-Film | The Enemy General | U.S. distribution only; co-production with Herald Eiga and Clover Productions | November 10, 1960 | Let No Man Write My Epitaph | November 13, 1960 | Hell Is a City | November 1960 | Jazz Boat | December 16, 1960 | The 3 Worlds of Gulliver | December 21, 1960 | Pepe | Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy | December 29, 1960 | The Wackiest Ship in the Army | January 25, 1961 | Carthage in Flames | January 25, 1961 | Sword of Sherwood Forest | US distributor; produced by Hammer Films | February 6, 1961 | Hand in Hand | March 3, 1961 | Cry for Happy | March 15, 1961 | The Terror of the Tongs | March 22, 1961 | Passport to China | April 21, 1961 | Mein Kampf | April 28, 1961 | Please Turn Over | May 12, 1961 | Mad Dog Coll | May 13, 1961 | Underworld U.S.A. | May 17, 1961 | As the Sea Rages | May 17, 1961 | The Warrior Empress | May 29, 1961 | A Raisin in the Sun | June 2, 1961 | Gidget Goes Hawaiian | June 21, 1961 | The Full Treatment | June 22, 1961 | The Guns of Navarone | Nominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture Winner of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama | July 4, 1961 | Most Dangerous Man Alive | Shot in 1958 | July 26, 1961 | The Queen of the Pirates | July 26, 1961 | Two Rode Together | July 26, 1961 | Homicidal | August 22, 1961 | Taste of Fear | October 8, 1961 | Mr. Sardonicus | October 18, 1961 | Five Golden Hours | October 18, 1961 | The Devil at 4 O'Clock | November 1, 1961 | A Weekend with Lulu | November 21, 1961 | The Greengage Summer | November 1961 | Valley of the Dragons | December 20, 1961 | Everything's Ducky | December 20, 1961 | Mysterious Island | December 30, 1961 | Twist Around the Clock | February 2, 1962 | Sail a Crooked Ship | February 15, 1962 | The Three Stooges Meet Hercules | February 21, 1962 | Walk on the Wild Side | March 14, 1962 | The Hellions | April 13, 1962 | Safe at Home! | April 13, 1962 | Experiment in Terror | April 13, 1962 | Don't Knock the Twist | April 19, 1962 | Five Finger Exercise | May 10, 1962 | Mothra | U.S. distribution only; produced in Japan by Toho | May 16, 1962 | Cash on Demand | U.S. distribution only; co-production with British Lion Films, Hammer Films and Woodpecker Films | June 6, 1962 | 13 West Street | Co-production with Ladd Enterprises | Advise & Consent | Distribution only; produced by Alpha-Alpina S.A. | June 1962 | The Wild Westerners | Co-production with Four Leaf Productions | July 4, 1962 | The Three Stooges in Orbit | Co-production with Normandy Productions | July 26, 1962 | The Notorious Landlady | August 6, 1962 | The Best of Enemies | Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy; co-production with Dino de Laurentiis Cinematografica | August 8, 1962 | The Underwater City | The Interns | Co-production with Robert Cohn Productions | August 1962 | The Pirates of Blood River | Co-production with Hammer Films and British Lion Films | September 19, 1962 | Damn the Defiant! | Co-production with G.W. Films Limited | September 1962 | It's Trad, Dad! | October 3, 1962 | Zotz! | October 10, 1962 | Barabbas | October 16, 1962 | Requiem for a Heavyweight | October 24, 1962 | We'll Bury You | Documentary | October 25, 1962 | The War Lover | October 31, 1962 | The Trunk | November 23, 1962 | Sundays and Cybele | November 28, 1962 | Two Tickets to Paris | December 16, 1962 | Lawrence of Arabia | Co-production with Horizon Pictures Winner of the Academy Award for Best Picture Winner of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama | February 13, 1963 | Diamond Head | Co-production with Jerry Bresler Productions | April 4, 1963 | Bye Bye Birdie | Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy; co-production with Kohlmar-Sidney Productions | April 17, 1963 | The Man from the Diner's Club | Co-production with Dena Productions and Ampersand | April 1963 | Drylanders | Co-production with the National Film Board of Canada | May 27, 1963 | The L-Shaped Room | U.S. distribution only; co-production with British Lion Films and Romulus Films | May 1963 | Fury of the Pagans | U.S. distribution only; co-production with Filmar and Arion | June 19, 1963 | Jason and the Argonauts | Co-production with The Great Company and Morningside Productions | June 1963 | Just for Fun | Co-production with Amicus Productions | August 7, 1963 | Gidget Goes to Rome | Co-production with Jerry Bresler Productions | August 21, 1963 | The Three Stooges Go Around the World in a Daze | Co-production with Normandy Productions | August 1963 | Siege of the Saxons | Co-production with Ameran Films | September 11, 1963 | 13 Frightened Girls | September 18, 1963 | In the French Style | October 2, 1963 | The Running Man | October 23, 1963 | Under the Yum Yum Tree | Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy; co-production with Sonnis | October 30, 1963 | Maniac | Co-production with Hammer Films | October 31, 1963 | The Old Dark House | Co-production with William Castle Productions and Hammer Films | December 12, 1963 | The Cardinal | Winner of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama | December 19, 1963 | The Victors | Co-production with Highroad Productions and Open Road Films | December 31, 1963 | The Swinging Maiden | Co-production with Anglo-Amalgamated and Peter Rogers Productions | January 1, 1964 | The Little Prince and the Eight-Headed Dragon | U.S. distribution only; produced by Toei Doga | January 19, 1964 | Strait-Jacket | Co-production with William Castle Productions | January 29, 1964 | How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb | Nominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture; co-production with Hawk Films U.K. | March 1964 | The Crimson Blade | U.S. distribution only; co-production with Warner-Pathé Distributors, Hammer Films and Associated British Picture Corporation | April 1964 | The Quick Gun | Co-production with Admiral Pictures and Robert E. Kent Productions | May 1964 | The Devil-Ship Pirates | U.S. distribution only; co-production with Warner-Pathé Distributors and Hammer Films | June 1964 | Do You Know This Voice? | Co-production with Parroch-McCallum-Lippert | June 1, 1964 | The New Interns | Co-production with Robert Cohn Productions | June 3, 1964 | Hey There, It's Yogi Bear! | Distribution only, produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions | June 24, 1964 | The Long Ships | Co-production with Warwick Films and Avala Film | July 22, 1964 | Good Neighbor Sam | Co-production with David Swift Productions | August 5, 1964 | Ride the Wild Surf | Co-production with Jana Productions | August 14, 1964 | Behold a Pale Horse | September 27, 1964 | Lilith | October 7, 1964 | Fail-Safe | November 9, 1964 | The Pumpkin Eater | U.S. distribution only; co-production with Royal Films International | November 10, 1964 | The Finest Hours | November 20, 1964 | First Men in the Moon | December 22, 1964 | World Without Sun | December 31, 1964 | The Curse of the Mummy's Tomb | January 1, 1965 | The Outlaws Is Coming | January 15, 1965 | Baby the Rain Must Fall | February 17, 1965 | The Gorgon | February 24, 1965 | Love Has Many Faces | February 25, 1965 | Lord Jim | March 1965 | Be My Guest | April 7, 1965 | Major Dundee | May 1, 1965 | Apache Gold | May 5, 1965 | Synanon | May 19, 1965 | Victim Five | May 19, 1965 | Fanatic | June 17, 1965 | The Collector | Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama | June 23, 1965 | Genghis Khan | June 24, 1965 | Cat Ballou | Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy | July 7, 1965 | The Damned | July 12, 1965 | Harvey Middleman, Fireman | July 29, 1965 | Ship of Fools | Nominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama | July 1965 | East of Sudan | August 1, 1965 | Arizona Raiders | September 1, 1965 | The Great Sioux Massacre | September 15, 1965 | The Little Ones | September 16, 1965 | That Man in Istanbul | September 27, 1965 | Mickey One | October 3, 1965 | Bunny Lake Is Missing | October 11, 1965 | The Bedford Incident | October 27, 1965 | King Rat | October 28, 1965 | Winter A-Go-Go | October 1965 | You Must Be Joking! | October 1965 | Hard Time for Princes | November 1, 1965 | Treasure of Silver Lake | November 26, 1965 | The Magic World of Topo Gigio | U.S. distribution only; produced by Cinecidi, Jolly Film and Sullivan Enterprises | November 1965 | The Brigand of Kandahar | U.S. distribution only; co-production with Hammer Films | January 1966 | Rampage at Apache Wells | U.S. distribution only; co-production with Rialto Film and Jadran Film | Ride Beyond Vengeance | Co-production with Mark Goodson-Bill Todman Productions, Sentinel Productions, Fenady Associates and The Tiger Company | February 17, 1966 | The Chase | Co-production with Horizon Pictures | February 18, 1966 | The Silencers | Co-production with Meadway-Claude Productions | March 9, 1966 | The Heroes of Telemark | U.S. distribution only; co-production with Rank Organisation and Benton Film Productions | March 30, 1966 | The Trouble with Angels | Co-production with William Frye Productions | March 1966 | Three on a Couch | Co-production with Jerry Lewis Productions | May 1966 | Kidnapped to Mystery Island | Co-production with Eichberg-Film and Liber Film | June 22, 1966 | Born Free | Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama; co-production with Open Road Films, Atlas and Highroad Productions | June 29, 1966 | Walk, Don't Run | Co-production with Sol C. Siegel Productions | July 19, 1966 | The Wrong Box | July 1966 | Every Day Is a Holiday | August 3, 1966 | The Man Called Flintstone | Distribution only, produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions | August 10, 1966 | A Study in Terror | U.S. distribution only; co-production with Compton Films and Sir Nigel Films | August 1966 | Birds Do It | Co-production with Ivan Tors Films | September 14, 1966 | Lost Command | Co-production with Red Lion | The Eavesdropper | U.S. distribution only; co-production with Royal Films International and Producciones Leopoldo Torre Nilsson | September 27, 1966 | Rings Around the World | September 1966 | Last of the Renegades | U.S. distribution only; co-production with Constantin Film, Atlantis Film and Jadran Film | October 12, 1966 | Dead Heat on a Merry-Go-Round | October 17, 1966 | Georgy Girl | Co-production with Everglades Productions | October 1966 | Alvarez Kelly | Co-production with Sol C. Siegel Productions | November 2, 1966 | The Professionals | Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama; co-production with Pax Enterprises | November 1966 | The Texican | Co-production with M.C.R. Productions Inc. | Frontier Hellcat | U.S. distribution only; co-production with Constanstin Film, Jadran Film and Atlantis Films | Traitor's Gate | U.S. distribution only; co-production with Constanstin Film, Rialto Film and Summit | December 12, 1966 | A Man for All Seasons | Winner of the Academy Award for Best Picture Winner of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama | December 20, 1966 | Murderers' Row | December 1966 | Rage | January 18, 1967 | Goal! The World Cup | January 25, 1967 | Kiss the Girls and Make Them Die | January 26, 1967 | The Deadly Affair | February 24, 1967 | The Night of the Generals | February 25, 1967 | Enter Laughing | March 8, 1967 | The Taming of the Shrew | Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy | April 28, 1967 | Casino Royale | May 1, 1967 | 40 Guns to Apache Pass | May 17, 1967 | The Happening | June 14, 1967 | To Sir, with Love | June 21, 1967 | Divorce American Style | July 12, 1967 | The Big Mouth | July 26, 1967 | The Love-Ins | July 26, 1967 | Luv | August 2, 1967 | Good Times | August 18, 1967 | The Tiger Makes Out | September 26, 1967 | Who's Minding the Mint? | October 1967 | Young Americans | November 1, 1967 | A Time for Killing | November 1967 | Winnetou: Thunder at the Border | December 12, 1967 | Guess Who's Coming to Dinner | Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture | December 14, 1967 | In Cold Blood | Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama | December 22, 1967 | The Ambushers | 1968 | The Desperado Trail | 1968 | Superargo Versus Diabolicus | January 11, 1968 | Berserk! | January 17, 1968 | How to Save a Marriage and Ruin Your Life | February 6, 1968 | Doctor Faustus | March 4, 1968 | 30 Is a Dangerous Age, Cynthia | April 2, 1968 | A Dandy in Aspic | April 10, 1968 | Where Angels Go, Trouble Follows | April 1968 | Up the MacGregors! | U.S. distribution of Italian film | May 15, 1968 | The Swimmer | June 5, 1968 | For Singles Only | June 1968 | Assignment K | U.S. distribution of English film | July 2, 1968 | Interlude | July 12, 1968 | Don't Raise the Bridge, Lower the River | July 19, 1968 | Torture Garden | July 24, 1968 | Anzio | August 21, 1968 | The Big Gundown | September 11, 1968 | Hammerhead | September 16, 1968 | Duffy | September 19, 1968 | Funny Girl | Nominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy Co-production with Rastar | November 20, 1968 | Head | November 1968 | Seven Guns for the MacGregors | December 4, 1968 | Renegade Riders | December 4, 1968 | Corruption | December 10, 1968 | Oliver! | Winner of the Academy Award for Best Picture Winner of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy | December 1968 | With My Guns | U.S. distribution of Mexican film Por mis pistolas | February 5, 1969 | The Wrecking Crew | March 11, 1969 | Otley | Co-production with Bruce Cohn Curtis Films Ltd. and Open Road Films | March 21, 1969 | Pendulum | March 24, 1969 | Before Winter Comes | April 1, 1969 | Model Shop | May 1, 1969 | The Mad Room | May 10, 1969 | Mackenna's Gold | May 14, 1969 | Age of Consent | May 28, 1969 | The Southern Star | May 1969 | Man on Horseback | June 6, 1969 | Hook, Line & Sinker | July 14, 1969 | Easy Rider | July 23, 1969 | Run Wild, Run Free | July 23, 1969 | Castle Keep | August 18, 1969 | A Touch of Love | September 17, 1969 | Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice | October 15, 1969 | Lock Up Your Daughters | November 19, 1969 | The Comic | November 19, 1969 | The Desperados | December 11, 1969 | Marooned | December 16, 1969 | Cactus Flower | Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy | December 21, 1969 | Hamlet | December 1969 | A Quixote Without La Mancha | U.S. distribution of a Mexican film |
1970s Release date | Title | Notes |
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January 1970 | Land Raiders | February 4, 1970 | The Looking Glass War | February 5, 1970 | The Virgin Soldiers | March 4, 1970 | Loving | March 18, 1970 | The Liberation of L.B. Jones | April 27, 1970 | Riverrun | May 13, 1970 | Getting Straight | May 27, 1970 | Watermelon Man | June 17, 1970 | A Walk in the Spring Rain | July 24, 1970 | You Can't Win 'Em All | August 31, 1970 | The Things of Life | August 1970 | The Olympics in Mexico | September 11, 1970 | Sartana Kills Them All | September 12, 1970 | Five Easy Pieces | Nominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama | September 16, 1970 | R.P.M. | September 16, 1970 | The Executioner | October 12, 1970 | The Mind of Mr. Soames | October 18, 1970 | I Never Sang for My Father | Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama | October 26, 1970 | Cromwell | October 29, 1970 | Machine Gun McCain | November 3, 1970 | The Owl and the Pussycat | Co-production with Rastar | November 18, 1970 | I Walk the Line | December 8, 1970 | Husbands | December 15, 1970 | There's a Girl in My Soup | December 16, 1970 | Take a Girl Like You | December 20, 1970 | Investigation of a Citizen Above Suspicion | December 21, 1970 | The Man with Connections | December 25, 1970 | The Lady in the Car with Glasses and a Gun | 1971 | House of Evil | Co-production with Azteca Films and Filmica Vergara S.A. | January 19, 1971 | The Reckoning | January 21, 1971 | Bed and Board | February 3, 1971 | Doctors' Wives | February 21, 1971 | Claire's Knee | February 23, 1971 | The Pursuit of Happiness | March 12, 1971 | The Buttercup Chain | March 24, 1971 | Brother John | March 28, 1971 | A Severed Head | March 1971 | Isle of the Snake People | April 2, 1971 | Flight of the Doves | April 26, 1971 | Super Colt 38 | April 1971 | The Incredible Invasion | May 12, 1971 | 10 Rillington Place | Co-production with Filmways | June 6, 1971 | Summertree | June 9, 1971 | A Man Called Sledge | June 13, 1971 | Drive, He Said | June 17, 1971 | The Anderson Tapes | June 23, 1971 | Man and Boy | July 24, 1971 | The Horsemen | July 29, 1971 | The Go-Between | Co-produced with EMI Films | August 6, 1971 | The Brotherhood of Satan | August 18, 1971 | Fools' Parade | August 27, 1971 | The Love Machine | September 1, 1971 | Creatures the World Forgot | September 2, 1971 | See No Evil | September 24, 1971 | The Last Rebel | September 1971 | Fragment of Fear | September 1971 | Dad's Army | distribution only; co-production with Norcon | September 1971 | Welcome to the Club | October 1, 1971 | A Safe Place | October 13, 1971 | Macbeth | October 22, 1971 | The Last Picture Show | Nominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama | October 28, 1971 | Bless the Beasts and Children | December 9, 1971 | Happy Birthday, Wanda June | December 13, 1971 | Nicholas and Alexandra | Nominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture | December 17, 1971 | $ | Also known as Dollars | January 1, 1972 | J.W. Coop | January 7, 1972 | Glass Houses | January 14, 1972 | Cisco Pike | January 20, 1972 | To Find a Man | Co-production with Rastar | January 21, 1972 | X, Y, and Zee | Original British title: Zee and Co. | March 21, 1972 | Gumshoe | April 28, 1972 | Buck and the Preacher | April 29, 1972 | Brian's Song | Television film, given release in theatres | May 1972 | Stand Up and Be Counted | June 4, 1972 | A Day in the Death of Joe Egg | June 14, 1972 | The Burglars | July 6, 1972 | Butterflies Are Free | Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy | July 12, 1972 | Living Free | July 26, 1972 | Fat City | Co-production with Rastar | August 3, 1972 | The New Centurions | August 16, 1972 | Pope Joan | August 22, 1972 | And Now for Something Completely Different | Co-production with Playboy Productions | September 29, 1972 | Love in the Afternoon | October 10, 1972 | Young Winston | October 12, 1972 | The King of Marvin Gardens | November 3, 1972 | The Valachi Papers | November 17, 1972 | 1776 | Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy | November 1972 | Dirty Little Billy | December 11, 1972 | Trafic | December 18, 1972 | Images | December 19, 1972 | Goodbye, Stork, Goodbye | December 20, 1972 | Black Gunn | 1973 | Andrei Rublev | International distribution only | January 31, 1973 | Shamus | February 4, 1973 | Wattstax | February 12, 1973 | A Reflection of Fear | February 12, 1973 | The Creeping Flesh | March 11, 1973 | The Sin | March 17, 1973 | Lost Horizon | March 21, 1973 | Godspell | March 25, 1973 | Such a Gorgeous Kid Like Me | March 1973 | Fists of Fury | April 19, 1973 | Love and Pain and the Whole Damn Thing | May 25, 1973 | Let the Good Times Roll | June 10, 1973 | The Hireling | June 28, 1973 | 40 Carats | July 3, 1973 | Oklahoma Crude | July 18, 1973 | Siddhartha | U.S. distribution only; co-production with Lotus Films | August 8, 1973 | The Stone Killer | October 19, 1973 | The Way We Were | Co-production with Rastar and Tom Ward Enterprises | October 21, 1973 | Summer Wishes, Winter Dreams | Co-production with Rastar | December 12, 1973 | The Last Detail | Co-production with Bright-Persky Associates and Acrobat Productions | December 16, 1973 | Papillon | International distribution only; co-production with Allied Artists Pictures; Corona-General and Solar Productions | February 15, 1974 | Crazy Joe | U.S. distribution only; co-production with Warner-Columbia Filmverleih, Dino de Laurentiis Cinematografica, Persky-Bright Productions, Produzione Cinematografiche Inter.Ma.Co and Tom Ward Enterprises | March 13, 1974 | Baby Cart to Hades | U.S. distribution only; co-production with Toho and Katsu Production Co. Ltd | April 5, 1974 | The Golden Voyage of Sinbad | Co-production by Morningside Productions and Ameran Films | April 10, 1974 | Thomasine & Bushrod | April 14, 1974 | Lovin' Molly | distribution only; produced by S.J.F. Productions | May 1, 1974 | The Lords of Flatbush | Co-production with Ebbets Field | May 22, 1974 | Chosen Survivors | Co-production with Metromedia Producers Corporation, Alpine Productions Inc. and Churubusco Studios | May 1974 | The Take | Co-production with World Film Services | June 16, 1974 | The Gravy Train | Co-production with Tomorrow Productions | June 26, 1974 | For Pete's Sake | Co-production with Rastar and Barclay | June 1974 | Birds Do It, Bees Do It | Co-production with Romax Productions and Wolper Pictures | July 24, 1974 | Death Wish | International distribution only; co-production with Paramount Pictures | August 7, 1974 | California Split | Co-production with Spelling-Goldberg and Won World | August 21, 1974 | Buster and Billie | September 25, 1974 | The Mutations | Co-production with Cyclone and Getty Pictures Corp. | October 9, 1974 | Law and Disorder | Co-production with Fadsin Cinema Associates, Leroy Street, Memorial Enterprises and Ugo | October 17, 1974 | Liberation | October 18, 1974 | The Odessa File | November 1, 1974 | Open Season | November 8, 1974 | Confessions of a Window Cleaner | November 1974 | The Three Stooges Follies | December 3, 1974 | Emmanuelle | February 12, 1975 | The Stepford Wives | Theatrical distributor only | March 13, 1975 | Shampoo | Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy | March 15, 1975 | Funny Lady | Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy; co-production with Rastar | March 19, 1975 | Tommy | Co-production with Robert Stigwood and Hemdale Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy | April 29, 1975 | Aloha Bobby and Rose | May 20, 1975 | The Fortune | May 22, 1975 | Breakout | May 22, 1975 | The Wind and the Lion | International distribution only; co-production with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer | June 20, 1975 | Bite the Bullet | July 16, 1975 | White Line Fever | October 8, 1975 | Hard Times | October 12, 1975 | Lies My Father Told Me | November 12, 1975 | Stardust | November 19, 1975 | Fear Over the City | December 17, 1975 | The Man Who Would Be King | International distribution only; co-production with Allied Artists and Devon/Persky-Bright | December 25, 1975 | Aaron Loves Angela | The Black Bird | Co-production with Rastar | February 8, 1976 | Taxi Driver | Nominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture; co-production with Bill/Philips and Italo/Judeo Productions | February 13, 1976 | Jack and the Beanstalk | U.S. distribution only; produced by Group TAC, Nippon Herald Films and Film-Rite Inc. | March 11, 1976 | Robin and Marian | Co-production with Rastar | April 16, 1976 | Countdown at Kusini | Co-production with DST Telecommunications, Nigeria Glipp Productions and Tam International Limited | April 1976 | The Stranger and the Gunfighter | U.S. distribution only; co-production with Champion Films, Compagnia Cinematografica Champion, Harbor Productions, Midega Film and The Shaw Brothers | May 5, 1976 | Baby Blue Marine | Co-production with Spelling-Goldberg Productions | May 26, 1976 | Drive-In | Co-production with George Litto Productions | May 1976 | Watch Out, We're Mad | U.S. distribution only; co-production with Filmayer, Capital Films and Rizzoli Film | June 6, 1976 | The Last Woman | U.S. distribution only; co-production with Les Productions Jaques Roitfield | June 17, 1976 | Harry and Walter Go to New York | Co-production with Devlin-Gittes/Tony Bill | June 23, 1976 | Murder by Death | Co-production with Rastar | July 14, 1976 | Shadow of the Hawk | Co-production with International Cinemedia Center, Rising Road, The Canadian Film Development Corporation and The Odeon Theatres | August 1, 1976 | Obsession | Co-production with Yellowbird Productions | September 17, 1976 | The Front | Co-production with Devon/Persky-Bright, Persky-Bright Productions and Rollins-Joffe Productions | December 21, 1976 | Nickelodeon | Co-production with British Lion Films and EMI Films | February 9, 1977 | Fun with Dick and Jane | March 9, 1977 | The Farmer | Co-production with Milway Productions | April 2, 1977 | The Eagle Has Landed | USA distribution only; produced by ITC Entertainment and Associated General Films | May 19, 1977 | The Greatest | Co-production with EMI Films and John Marshall Production | June 17, 1977 | The Deep | Co-production with Cascablanca Filmworks and EMI Films | August 5, 1977 | March or Die | U.S. distribution only, produced by ITC Entertainment, Sir Lew Grade and Associated General Films | August 12, 1977 | Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger | Co-production with Andor Films | August 31, 1977 | You Light Up My Life | Co-production with Mondial International Corporation | September 29, 1977 | Bobby Deerfield | U.S. distribution only; co-production with Warner Bros. and First Artists | November 16, 1977 | Close Encounters of the Third Kind | Nominee for the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama; co-production with EMI Films | February 2, 1978 | The Boys in Company C | February 1978 | Remember My Name | Co-production with Lion's Gate Films | March 3, 1978 | The Amsterdam Kill | March 17, 1978 | Casey's Shadow | Co-production with Rastar | April 21, 1978 | Silver Bears | May 18, 1978 | The Buddy Holly Story | May 19, 1978 | Thank God It's Friday | Co-production with Cascablanca Filmworks and Motown Productions | May 1978 | Warlords of Atlantis | USA distribution only; co-production with EMI Films | May 24, 1978 | If Ever I See You Again | June 23, 1978 | The Cheap Detective | Co-production with Rastar | August 2, 1978 | Eyes of Laura Mars | September 29, 1978 | Somebody Killed Her Husband | Co-production with Melvin Simon Productions and Fawcett-Major Productions | October 6, 1978 | Midnight Express | Nominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture Winner of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama Co-production with Cascablanca Filmworks | December 8, 1978 | Force 10 from Navarone | International distribution only; co-production with American International Pictures | December 15, 1978 | California Suite | Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy; co-production with Rastar | December 31, 1978 | Ice Castles | February 9, 1979 | Hardcore | February 9, 1979 | When You Comin' Back, Red Ryder? | March 2, 1979 | Fast Break | March 16, 1979 | The China Syndrome | April 1979 | Ashanti | International distribution only; co-production with Warner Bros. | April 6, 1979 | The Fifth Musketeer | May 18, 1979 | Hanover Street | May 1979 | Ravagers | June 8, 1979 | Game of Death | USA distribution only, 20th Century Fox had international distribution | June 22, 1979 | Nightwing | June 28, 1979 | ...And Justice for All | July 13, 1979 | Just You and Me, Kid | July 13, 1979 | Lost and Found | July 27, 1979 | The Villain | Co-production with Rastar | August 10, 1979 | No Sex Please, We're British | August 10, 1979 | The National Health | August 10, 1979 | Hot Stuff | Co-production with Rastar | October 26, 1979 | When a Stranger Calls | U.S. distribution only | October 1979 | Skatetown, U.S.A. | Co-production with Rastar | November 1, 1979 | Bear Island | Co-production with United Artists | December 14, 1979 | 1941 | International distribution only; co-production with Universal Studios | December 14, 1979 | Chapter Two | Co-production with Rastar | December 17, 1979 | Kramer vs. Kramer | Winner of the Academy Award for Best Picture Nominee for the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama | December 20, 1979 | All That Jazz | Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture International distribution only; co-production with 20th Century Fox | December 21, 1979 | The Electric Horseman | U.S.A. distribution only; co-production with Universal Studios |
1980s Release date | Title | Notes |
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March 1, 1980 | The American Success Company | May 16, 1980 | The Hollywood Knights | Co-production with Cascablanca Filmworks and Polygram Pictures | June 1, 1980 | The Mountain Men | Co-production with Polyc International BV | June 6, 1980 | Night of the Juggler | Co-production with GCC Productions | June 13, 1980 | Wholly Moses! | June 20, 1980 | The Blue Lagoon | July 11, 1980 | Used Cars | Co-production with A-Team | October 1, 1980 | Gloria | October 17, 1980 | Foolin' Around | Co-production with 20th Century Fox, Film Packages and GCC Productions | October 24, 1980 | It's My Turn | Co-production with Rastar | October 31, 1980 | Touched by Love | Co-production with Rastar and Dove | December 3, 1980 | The Competition | Co-production with Rastar | December 12, 1980 | Stir Crazy> | Tess | Nominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture; U.S. distribution only; co-production with Neue Constantin Film, Renn Productions and Timothy Burrill Productions | December 19, 1980 | Seems Like Old Times | Co-production with Rastar | February 13, 1981 | American Pop | Co-production with Bakshi Productions, Aspen Productions and Polyc International BV | March 13, 1981 | Modern Romance | May 1, 1981 | Graduation Day | Co-production with IFI/Scope III and Troma Entertainment | May 15, 1981 | Happy Birthday to Me | co-production with The Canadian Film Development Corporation and Famous Players | June 5, 1981 | Nice Dreams | Co-production with C&C Brown Production | June 26, 1981 | Stripes | August 7, 1981 | Heavy Metal | Distribution only; produced by The Guardian Trust Company, The Canadian Film Development Corporation and Famous Players | August 14, 1981 | Nobody's Perfekt | Co-production with Rastar | August 17, 1981 | One from the Heart | Co-production with Zoetrope Studios | September 25, 1981 | Only When I Laugh | Co-production with Rastar | December 18, 1981 | Neighbors | Absence of Malice | Co-production with Mirage Productions | February 20, 1982 | Death Wish II | Co-production with Filmways Cannon Films, City Films, Golan-Globus Productions and Landers-Roberts Productions; international distributor | March 12, 1982 | Live on the Sunset Strip | Co-production with Rastar | April 2, 1982 | Silent Rage | Co-production with Topkick Productions | April 16, 1982 | Wrong Is Right | Co-production with Rastar | June 4, 1982 | Hanky Panky | June 18, 1982 | Annie | Nominee of the Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Picture; co-production with Rastar; last Columbia release before the Coca-Cola buyout was finalized[1] | June 25, 1982 | Monty Python Live at the Hollywood Bowl | First Columbia release after the Coca-Cola buyout was finalized; co-production with HandMade Films | August 4, 1982 | Things Are Tough All Over | Co-production with C&C Brown Production | August 13, 1982 | Tempest | November 2, 1982 | The Missionary | Co-production with HandMade Films | November 5, 1982 | The Spawning | December 8, 1982 | Gandhi | Winner of the Academy Award for Best Picture | December 10, 1982 | The Toy | Co-production with Rastar | December 17, 1982 | Tootsie | Nominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture; co-production with Mirage Enterprises, Punch Productions and Delphi Films | March 25, 1983 | Spring Break | May 13, 1983 | Blue Thunder | Co-production with Rastar | May 20, 1983 | Adventures in the Forbidden Zone | June 22, 1983 | The Survivors | Co-production with Rastar | July 29, 1983 | Krull | August 19, 1983 | Yor, the Hunter from the Future | September 21, 1983 | Educating Rita | September 28, 1983 | The Big Chill | Nominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture | October 28, 1983 | Here and Now | December 6, 1983 | The Dresser | Nominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture | December 9, 1983 | Christine | December 16, 1983 | The Man Who Loved Women | January 1, 1984 | Ghost in the Noonday Sun | March 2, 1984 | Against All Odds | April 6, 1984 | Moscow on the Hudson | May 4, 1984 | Hardbodies | June 8, 1984 | Ghostbusters | June 22, 1984 | The Karate Kid | Co-production with Jerry Weintraub Productions and Delphi Films | August 17, 1984 | Sheena | Nominee of the Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Picture; co-production with Colgems Productions Ltd. and Delphi II Productions | September 14, 1984 | A Soldier's Story | Nominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture; Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama; co-production with Caldix | October 19, 1984 | The Razor's Edge | Co-production with Colgems Productions Ltd. and Marcucci-Cohen-Benn Production | October 26, 1984 | Body Double | Co-production with Delphi II Productions | November 9, 1984 | No Small Affair | December 14, 1984 | Starman | A Passage to India | Nominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture; co-production with Thorn EMI and HBO, MGM had actually rights | December 21, 1984 | Micki + Maude | Co-production with BBE, Blake Edwards and Delphi II Productions | January 18, 1985 | The New Kids | Co-production with Fogbound Productions | February 15, 1985 | Fast Forward | Co-production with Delphi III Productions and Verdon-Cedric Productions | March 15, 1985 | Sylvester | Co-production with Rastar | March 29, 1985 | The Slugger's Wife | Co-production with Rastar and Delphi III Productions | April 26, 1985 | Just One of the Guys | Co-production with Summa Entertainment Group and Triton | June 7, 1985 | Perfect | Co-production with Delphi III Productions and Pluperfect | June 14, 1985 | D.A.R.Y.L. | International distribution only; co-production with Paramount Pictures and World Film Services | June 28, 1985 | St. Elmo's Fire | Co-production with Delphi III Productions | July 10, 1985 | Silverado | August 2, 1985 | Fright Night | Co-production with Vistar Films and Delphi III Productions | August 16, 1985 | The Bride | Co-production with Delphi III Productions and Lee International Studios | September 13, 1985 | Agnes of God | Co-production with Delphi III Productions | October 4, 1985 | Jagged Edge | November 22, 1985 | White Nights | Co-production with Delphi III Productions and New Visions Pictures | December 13, 1985 | A Chorus Line | Distribution only; produced by Embassy Pictures, PolyGram Pictures and Feur and Martin Productions | December 25, 1985 | Murphy's Romance | Co-production with Delphi IV Productions and Fogwood Pictures | January 22, 1986 | Desert Bloom | Co-production with Carson Productions, Delphi IV Productions and The Sundance Institute | February 14, 1986 | Quicksilver | Co-production with Delphi IV Productions and IndieProd Company Productions | March 14, 1986 | Crossroads | March 21, 1986 | A New Generation | Distribution only; produced by Nelvana and LBS Communications | April 11, 1986 | Violets Are Blue | Co-production with Rastar and Delphi IV Productions | April 25, 1986 | Crimewave | Distribution only; produced by Embassy Pictures and Renaissance Pictures | May 2, 1986 | Saving Grace | Co-production with Embassy Pictures | Jo Jo Dancer, Your Life Is Calling | Co-production with Delphi V Productions | May 30, 1986 | Big Trouble | Co-production with Delphi IV Productions | June 20, 1986 | The Karate Kid Part II | Co-production with Delphi IV Productions | June 27, 1986 | American Anthem | Theatrical distribution only; produced by Lorimar Productions | July 25, 1986 | Out of Bounds | Co-production with Delphi IV Productions, Fogbound Productions and Fries Entertainment | August 8, 1986 | Stand by Me | Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama; co-production with Act V Communications | A Fine Mess | Distribution only; co-production with Blake Edwards and Delphi IV Productions | August 15, 1986 | Armed and Dangerous | August 22, 1986 | One More Saturday Night | Co-production with AAR Films, Delphi IV Productions and Rastar | August 1986 | Stewardess School | October 10, 1986 | That's Life! | Distribution only | December 12, 1986 | Where Are The Children? | Co-production with Braun Entertainment Group, Delphi V Productions and Rastar | February 13, 1987 | 84 Charing Cross Road | May 15, 1987 | Ishtar | Nominee of the Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Picture | June 19, 1987 | Roxanne | July 10, 1987 | White Water Summer | July 24, 1987 | La Bamba | August 7, 1987 | Happy New Year | August 21, 1987 | The Big Easy | Distribution only; produced by Kings Road Entertainment | September 25, 1987 | The Big Town | October 9, 1987 | Hope and Glory | Distribution only; produced by Nelson Entertainment and Goldcrest Films Nominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture | October 9, 1987 | Someone to Watch Over Me | November 25, 1987 | Housekeeping | December 4, 1987 | The Stranger | December 18, 1987 | Leonard Part 6 | Winner of the Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Picture | December 18, 1987 | The Last Emperor | U.S. distribution with Hemdale Film Corporation Produced by Recorded Picture Company Winner of the Academy Award for Best Picture Winner of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama | February 12, 1988 | School Daze | March 4, 1988 | Pulse | March 11, 1988 | Vice Versa | March 18, 1988 | Little Nikita | March 18, 1988 | Stars and Bars | April 15, 1988 | Zelly and Me | April 22, 1988 | A Time of Destiny | April 22, 1988 | White Mischief | July 29, 1988 | The New Adventures of Pippi Longstocking | August 5, 1988 | Vibes | August 22, 1988 | The Big Blue | Le Grand Bleu in France | September 2, 1988 | Rocket Gibraltar | September 16, 1988 | The Beast | October 7, 1988 | Punchline | October 21, 1988 | Things Change | November 18, 1988 | Fresh Horses | Distribution only, produced by Weintraub Entertainment Group | December 9, 1988 | My Stepmother is an Alien | Distribution only; produced by Weintraub Entertainment Group | January 27, 1989 | Physical Evidence | February 17, 1989 | True Believer | March 10, 1989 | The Adventures of Baron Munchausen | March 10, 1989 | Hanussen | March 22, 1989 | Troop Beverly Hills | Distribution only, produced by Weintraub Entertainment Group | April 14, 1989 | She's Out of Control | Distribution only, produced by Weintraub Entertainment Group | April 14, 1989 | Winter People | Distribution only, produced by Castle Rock Entertainment and Nelson Entertainment | May 5, 1989 | Listen to Me | Distribution only, produced by Weintraub Entertainment Group | May 19, 1989 | Miracle Mile | Distribution only; produced by Hemdale Film Corporation | June 16, 1989 | Ghostbusters II | June 30, 1989 | The Karate Kid Part III | Nominee of the Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Picture | July 21, 1989 | Eat a Bowl of Tea | Co-production with American Playhouse | When Harry Met Sally... | Distribution only, produced by Castle Rock Entertainment and Nelson Entertainment | August 4, 1989 | Me and Him | U.S. distribution only; co-production with Neue Constanstin Film | August 18, 1989 | Casualties of War | August 25, 1989 | The Adventures of Milo and Otis | U.S. distribution only, produced by Toho and Fuji Television Network | September 15, 1989 | The Big Picture | Co-production with Aspen Film Society | September 29, 1989 | Welcome Home | Co-production with The Rank Organisation | October 6, 1989 | Old Gringo | Co-production with Fonda Films | October 13, 1989 | To Kill a Priest | Released on September 7, 1988 in France; co-production with France 3 Cinéma, J.P. Productions and Sofica Valor | October 27, 1989 | Immediate Family | Co-production with Sanford/Pillsbury Productions | November 3, 1989 | Bloodhounds of Broadway | Co-production with American Playhouse | November 4, 1989 | The Phantom of the Opera | Co-production with 21st Century Film Corporation, Breton Film Productions and Dee Gee Entertainment; last Columbia release before the studio was acquired by Sony |
1990s Release date | Title | Notes |
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February 9, 1990 | Time of the Gypsies | U.S. distribution only; co-production with AAA Classic, TriStar Pictures, Lowndes Productions Limited, P.L.B. Film and Smart Egg Pictures; first Columbia release after the studio was acquired by Sony | February 16, 1990 | Revenge | U.S. distributor; co-production with Rastar and New World Pictures | March 16, 1990 | The Forbidden Dance | Distribution only; produced by 21st Century Film Corporation and Sawmill Entertainment Corporation | March 16, 1990 | Lord of the Flies | Distribution only; produced by Nelson Entertainment, Castle Rock Entertainment, Jack's Camp and Signal Hill Entertainment | April 13, 1990 | The Gods Must Be Crazy II | U.S. distributor; co-production with 20th Century Fox and Weintraub Entertainment Group | August 10, 1990 | Flatliners | Distributor only; co-production with Stonebridge Entertainment | September 12, 1990 | Postcards from the Edge | September 28, 1990 | Texasville | Distribution only; produced by Nelson Entertainment and Cine-Source | October 5, 1990 | The 5th Monkey | Co-production with 21st Century Film Corporation | October 12, 1990 | The Spirit of '76 | Distribution only; produced by Castle Rock Entertainment, Black Diamond Productions and Commercial Pictures | October 19, 1990 | Night of the Living Dead | Distribution only; produced by 21st Century Film Corporation | October 26, 1990 | Sibling Rivalry | Distribution only, produced by Castle Rock Entertainment and Nelson Entertainment | November 30, 1990 | Misery | Distribution only; produced by Castle Rock Entertainment and Nelson Entertainment | December 20, 1990 | Awakenings | Nominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture | January 18, 1991 | Men of Respect | April 19, 1991 | Mortal Thoughts | May 17, 1991 | Stone Cold | Distribution only; produced by Stone Group Pictures | June 7, 1991 | City Slickers | Distribution only; produced by Castle Rock Entertainment and Nelson Entertainment | July 12, 1991 | Boyz n the Hood | August 2, 1991 | Return to the Blue Lagoon | Nominee of the Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Picture | August 9, 1991 | Double Impact | USA and UK distribution only; produced by Stone Group Pictures | September 6, 1991 | Children of the Night | September 20, 1991 | Late for Dinner | Distribution only; produced by Castle Rock Entertainment and New Line Cinema | October 11, 1991 | The Taking of Beverly Hills | Distribution only; produced by Nelson Entertainment | November 21, 1991 | The Prince of Tides | Nominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture | November 27, 1991 | My Girl | December 25, 1991 | The Inner Circle | January 31, 1992 | Hard Promises | Distribution only; produced by Stone Group Pictures | February 21, 1992 | Radio Flyer | February 21, 1992 | Falling from Grace | February 28, 1992 | Under Suspicion | USA distribution only | March 6, 1992 | Gladiator | April 10, 1992 | Sleepwalkers | April 24, 1992 | Year of the Comet | Distribution only; produced by Castle Rock Entertainment and New Line Cinema | July 1, 1992 | A League of Their Own | July 24, 1992 | Mo' Money | August 14, 1992 | Single White Female | August 28, 1992 | Honeymoon in Vegas | Distribution only; produced by Castle Rock Entertainment and New Line Cinema | September 23, 1992 | Mr. Saturday Night | Distribution only; produced by Castle Rock Entertainment and New Line Cinema | October 2, 1992 | Hero | October 9, 1992 | A River Runs Through It | November 13, 1992 | Bram Stoker's Dracula | Co-production with American Zoetrope | December 11, 1992 | A Few Good Men | Nominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture; co-production with Castle Rock Entertainment | January 15, 1993 | Nowhere to Run | January 22, 1993 | Hexed | February 12, 1993 | Groundhog Day | February 26, 1993 | El Mariachi | Distribution only, produced by Los Hooligans Productions | March 5, 1993 | Amos & Andrew | Distribution only; produced by Castle Rock Entertainment and New Line Cinema | April 30, 1993 | The Pickle | May 14, 1993 | Lost in Yonkers | Co-production with Rastar | June 18, 1993 | Last Action Hero | Co-production with Oak Productions | July 9, 1993 | In the Line of Fire | Co-production with Castle Rock Entertainment | July 23, 1993 | Poetic Justice | Co-production with New Deal Productions | July 28, 1993 | Men in Tights | International distributor; co-production with 20th Century Fox, Gaumont British and Brooksfilms | August 27, 1993 | Needful Things | Distribution only; produced by Castle Rock Entertainment and New Line Cinema | September 3, 1993 | Calendar Girl | Co-production with Parkway Productions | September 17, 1993 | Striking Distance | October 1, 1993 | The Age of Innocence | Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama; co-production with Cappa Production | Malice | Distribution only; produced by Castle Rock Entertainment and New Line Cinema | November 12, 1993 | My Life | Co-production with Capella Films and Zucker Brothers Productions | November 19, 1993 | The Remains of the Day | Nominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture; nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama | November 24, 1993 | Josh and S.A.M. | Distribution only; produced by Castle Rock Entertainment and New Line Cinema | December 10, 1993 | An American Legend | February 4, 1994 | I'll Do Anything | Co-production with Gracie Films | February 11, 1994 | My Girl 2 | May 13, 1994 | The Next Karate Kid | June 10, 1994 | The Legend of Curly's Gold | Distribution only; produced by Castle Rock Entertainment | June 17, 1994 | Wolf | Co-production with Douglas Wick | June 29, 1994 | Little Big League | Distribution only; produced by Castle Rock Entertainment | July 22, 1994 | North | Co-production with Castle Rock Entertainment and New Line Cinema Nominee of the Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Picture | August 19, 1994 | Blankman | Co-production with Greentrees Films and Wife 'n' Kids | September 23, 1994 | The Shawshank Redemption | USA and Japan distribution only; produced by Castle Rock Entertainment Nominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture | October 14, 1994 | I Like It Like That | October 28, 1994 | The Road to Wellville | Co-production with Beacon Pictures | November 18, 1994 | The Professional | Co-production with Gaumont Film Company | December 21, 1994 | Little Women | December 23, 1994 | Street Fighter | International distributor; co-production with Capcom; Universal Pictures handled US distribution | January 6, 1995 | Immortal Beloved | Co-production with Icon Productions | January 11, 1995 | Higher Learning | January 27, 1995 | Before Sunrise | Distribution only; produced by Castle Rock Entertainment | March 19, 1995 | For Better or Worse | Distribution only; produced by Castle Rock Entertainment | March 24, 1995 | Dolores Claiborne | Distribution only; produced by Castle Rock Entertainment | April 7, 1995 | Bad Boys | Co-production with Don Simpson/Jerry Bruckheimer Films | May 19, 1995 | Forget Paris | Distribution only; produced by Castle Rock Entertainment | July 7, 1995 | First Knight | July 14, 1995 | The Indian in the Cupboard | International distributor; co-production with Paramount Pictures, The Kennedy/Marshall Company, Scholastic Entertainment and Reliable Pictures Corporation | July 28, 1995 | The Net | Co-production with Winlker Films | August 18, 1995 | The Baby-Sitters Club | Co-production with Beacon Pictures and Scholastic Entertainment | August 25, 1995 | Beyond Rangoon | Distribution only; produced by Castle Rock Entertainment | Desperado | Co-production with Los Hooligans Productions | September 22, 1995 | The Run of the Country | Distribution only; produced by Castle Rock Entertainment and 129 Productions | October 6, 1995 | To Die For | USA distribution only, co-production with The Rank Organisation | November 17, 1995 | The American President | U.S. distribution only; produced by Castle Rock Entertainment, Wildwood Enterprises, Digital Image Associates and Universal Pictures | November 22, 1995 | Money Train | Co-production with Peters Entertainment | December 15, 1995 | Othello | Distribution only; produced by Castle Rock Entertainment, Dakota Films and Imminent Film Productions | December 22, 1995 | Dead and Loving It | Distribution only; produced by Castle Rock Entertainment and Brooksfilms | January 26, 1996 | Sense and Sensibility | Nominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture; co-production with Mirage Enterprises | February 2, 1996 | The Juror | February 16, 1996 | City Hall | Distribution only; produced by Castle Rock Entertainment | February 21, 1996 | Bottle Rocket | April 5, 1996 | The Last Supper | May 3, 1996 | The Craft | Co-production with Douglas Wick | June 14, 1996 | The Cable Guy | Co-production with Licht Mueller Film Corp | June 28, 1996 | Striptease | Distribution only; produced by Castle Rock Entertainment Winner of the Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Picture | July 17, 1996 | Multiplicity | August 14, 1996 | Alaska | Distribution only; produced by Castle Rock Entertainment | August 23, 1996 | The Spitfire Grill | Distribution only; produced by Castle Rock Entertainment | September 13, 1996 | Fly Away Home | September 13, 1996 | Maximum Risk | September 27, 1996 | Extreme Measures | Distribution only; produced by Castle Rock Entertainment | October 16, 1996 | Get on the Bus | December 20, 1996 | Ghosts of Mississippi | Distribution only; produced by Castle Rock Entertainment | December 25, 1996 | Some Mother's Son | Distribution only; produced by Castle Rock Entertainment | December 25, 1996 | The People vs. Larry Flynt | Co-production with Phoenix Pictures; nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama | December 25, 1996 | Hamlet | Distribution only; produced by Castle Rock Entertainment | February 14, 1997 | Fools Rush In | February 14, 1997 | Absolute Power | Distribution only; produced by Castle Rock Entertainment and Malpaso Productions | February 26, 1997 | Booty Call | March 26, 1997 | The Devil's Own | Co-production with Laurence Gordon Productions | April 4, 1997 | Double Team | Distribution only; produced by Mandalay Entertainment | April 11, 1997 | Anaconda | Plus Screen Gems sequel in 2004 Nominee of the Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Picture | May 9, 1997 | The Fifth Element | Co-production with Gaumont Film Company | June 6, 1997 | Buddy | Distributor only; produced by Jim Henson Pictures and American Zoetrope | July 2, 1997 | Men in Black | Co-production with Amblin Entertainment and MacDonald/Parkes Productions | July 25, 1997 | Air Force One | U.S. distributor; co-production with Beacon Pictures and Touchstone Pictures | August 22, 1997 | Masterminds | August 29, 1997 | Excess Baggage | October 17, 1997 | I Know What You Did Last Summer | Distribution only; produced by Mandalay Entertainment | October 24, 1997 | Gattaca | Co-production with Jersey Films | October 31, 1997 | The Wind in the Willows | International distributor; co-production with Walt Disney Pictures and Allied Filmmakers | January 23, 1998 | Spice World | Co-production with PolyGram Filmed Entertainment; nominee of the Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Picture | January 30, 1998 | Zero Effect | Distribution only; produced by Castle Rock Entertainment | February 6, 1998 | The Replacement Killers | February 20, 1998 | Palmetto | Distribution only; produced by Castle Rock Entertainment | March 20, 1998 | Wild Things | Distribution only; produced by Mandalay Entertainment | April 10, 1998 | My Giant | Distribution only; produced by Castle Rock Entertainment | April 17, 1998 | Sour Grapes | Distribution only, produced by Castle Rock Entertainment | May 1, 1998 | Les Misérables | Distribution only; produced by Mandalay Entertainment | June 12, 1998 | Can't Hardly Wait | August 21, 1998 | Dance with Me | Distribution only; produced by Mandalay Entertainment | September 23, 1998 | Shadrach | October 30, 1998 | Vampires | Co-production with Largo Entertainment | November 13, 1998 | I Still Know What You Did Last Summer | Co-production with Mandalay Entertainment | December 25, 1998 | Stepmom | Co-production with 1492 Pictures | January 22, 1999 | Still Crazy | January 22, 1999 | Gloria | Distribution only; produced by Mandalay Entertainment | February 26, 1999 | 8mm | March 5, 1999 | Cruel Intentions | Co-production with Summit Entertainment, Newmarket Films and Original Film | March 12, 1999 | The Deep End of the Ocean | Distribution only; produced by Mandalay Entertainment | April 9, 1999 | Go | Distribution | April 30, 1999 | Idle Hands | Co-production with Licht Mueller Film Corp and Team Todd Films | May 28, 1999 | The Thirteenth Floor | Co-production with Centropolis Entertainment | June 25, 1999 | Big Daddy | Nominee of the Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Picture | July 14, 1999 | Muppets from Space | Distributor only; produced by Jim Henson Pictures | August 4, 1999 | Dick | Distribution only, produced by Phoenix Pictures | September 17, 1999 | Blue Streak | Co-production with Runtledat Entertainment | September 24, 1999 | Jakob the Liar | Co-production with Blue Wolf Productions | October 1, 1999 | The Adventures of Elmo in Grouchland | Distributor only; produced by Jim Henson Pictures and Sesame Workshop | October 8, 1999 | Random Hearts | Co-production with Lakeshore Entertainment, Rastar and Mirage Enterprises | October 22, 1999 | Crazy in Alabama | November 5, 1999 | The Bone Collector | International distributor; co-production with Universal Pictures and Bregman Productions | November 12, 1999 | The Story of Joan of Arc | Co-production with Gaumont Film Company | December 3, 1999 | The End of the Affair | Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama | December 3, 1999 | Virtual Sexuality | December 17, 1999 | Bicentennial Man | International distributor; co-production with Touchstone Pictures, 1492 Pictures and Radiant Productions | December 17, 1999 | Stuart Little | December 21, 1999 | Girl, Interrupted | Co-production with Douglas Wick |
2000s Release date | Title | Notes |
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February 18, 2000 | Hanging Up | March 3, 2000 | What Planet Are You From? | March 17, 2000 | Erin Brockovich | Nominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture; nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama; co-production with Universal Pictures, Jersey Films and Double Features Films, international distributor | March 31, 2000 | Whatever It Takes | Distribution only, produced by Phoenix Pictures | April 14, 2000 | 28 Days | May 5, 2000 | I Dreamed of Africa | May 12, 2000 | Center Stage | May 12, 2000 | The Patriot | Co-production with The Mutual Film Company and Centropolis Entertainment | June 2, 2000 | Running Free | Co-production with Moonlighting Films and Reperage | July 21, 2000 | Loser | August 4, 2000 | Hollow Man | Co-production with Red Wagon Productions | August 23, 2000 | Snatch | US-distribution with Screen Gems | September 8, 2000 | Anatomy | English-dubbed version | September 13, 2000 | Almost Famous | Co-production with DreamWorks Pictures and Vinyl Films, international distributor | September 15, 2000 | Circus | September 22, 2000 | Final Cut | Distribution only, produced by Phoenix Pictures and Original Film; sequel to Urban Legend with TriStar Pictures in 1998 | November 3, 2000 | Charlie's Angels | Based on the 1976-1981 television series | November 17, 2000 | The 6th Day | Distribution only, produced by Phoenix Pictures | December 8, 2000 | Vertical Limit | December 19, 2000 | Finding Forrester | December 25, 2000 | All the Pretty Horses | Co-production with Miramax Films, U.S. distributor | December 25, 2000 | An Everlasting Piece | Co-production with DreamWorks Pictures, Bayahibe Films and Baltimore Spring/Creek Pictures, international distributor | January 19, 2001 | The Wedding Planner | Co-production with Intermedia Films | February 9, 2001 | Saving Silverman | Co-production with Village Roadshow Pictures and Original Film | March 30, 2001 | The Tailor of Panama | March 30, 2001 | Tomcats | Distribution, produced by Revolution Studios; first Revolution Studios film | April 11, 2001 | Joe Dirt | Co-production with Happy Madison Productions | May 11, 2001 | A Knight's Tale | June 1, 2001 | The Animal | Co-production with Revolution Studios and Happy Madison Productions | June 8, 2001 | Evolution | Co-production with DreamWorks Pictures and The Montecito Picture Company, international distributor | June 29, 2001 | Baby Boy | July 11, 2001 | The Spirits Within | Distribution only, co-production with Square Pictures and Chris Lee Productions | July 20, 2001 | America's Sweethearts | Distribution, produced by Revolution Studios | September 14, 2001 | The Glass House | Co-production with Original Film | |
September 14, 2001 | Black Hawk Down | Distribution, produced by Revolution Studios, Jerry Bruckheimer Films and Scott Free Productions | September 28, 2001 | Glitter | Nominee of the Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Picture; International and U.S. home video distributor, co-production with 20th Century Fox | October 19, 2001 | Riding in Cars with Boys | Co-production with Gracie Films | October 26, 2001 | Thirteen Ghosts | Co-production with Warner Bros. and Dark Castle Entertainment, international distributor | November 2, 2001 | The One | Distribution, produced by Revolution Studios | December 14, 2001 | Not Another Teen Movie | Co-production with Original Film | December 25, 2001 | Ali | USA distribuition, Co-production with Overbrook Entertainment and Peters Entertainment | February 8, 2002 | Panic Room | April 12, 2002 | The Sweetest Thing | May 3, 2002 | Spider-Man | Distribution, produced by Marvel Enterprises and Laura Ziskin Productions | May 10, 2002 | The New Guy | Distribution, produced by Revolution Studios | May 24, 2002 | Enough | Co-production with Original Film | June 28, 2002 | Mr. Deeds | Remake of the 1936 film Mr. Deeds Goes to Town; co-production with New Line Cinema, Happy Madison Productions and Out of the Blue Entertainment | July 3, 2002 | Men in Black II | Co-production with Amblin Entertainment and MacDonald/Parkes Productions | July 19, 2002 | Stuart Little 2 | Co-production with Red Wagon Productions | July 19, 2002 | What to Do in Case of Fire? | U.S. distribution; German film | August 2, 2002 | The Master of Disguise | Distribution, produced by Revolution Studios and Happy Madison Productions | August 9, 2002 | XXX | Distribution, produced by Revolution Studios and Original Film | September 13, 2002 | Stealing Harvard | Distribution, produced by Revolution Studios and Imagine Entertainment | September 20, 2002 | Trapped | Co-production with Senator Entertainment | November 1, 2002 | Punch-Drunk Love | U.S. distribution only, produced by Revolution Studios and New Line Cinema | November 1, 2002 | I Spy | November 27, 2002 | Eight Crazy Nights | Co-production with Happy Madison Productions and Meatball Animation | December 13, 2002 | Maid in Manhattan | Distribution, produced by Revolution Studios and Red OM Films | January 10, 2003 | Adaptation | Co-production with Intermedia Films | January 17, 2003 | National Security | Co-production with Intermedia Films and Outlaw Productions | January 24, 2003 | Darkness Falls | Distribution, produced by Revolution Studios | March 7, 2003 | Tears of the Sun | Distribution, produced by Revolution Studios and Cheyenne Enterprises | March 14, 2003 | Anger Management | Co-production with Happy Madison Productions and Revolution Studios | March 28, 2003 | Basic | U.S. distributor, co-production with Intermedia Films and Phoenix Pictures | April 25, 2003 | Identity | May 9, 2003 | Daddy Day Care | Distribution, produced by Revolution Studios and Davis Entertainment; plus TriStar Pictures sequel in 2007 | June 13, 2003 | Hollywood Homicide | Distribution, produced by Revolution Studios | June 27, 2003 | Full Throttle | Nominee of the Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Picture; co-production with Flower Films | July 2, 2003 | Rise of the Machines | International distributor ; co-production with Warner Bros., Intermedia Films, Wonderland Sound and Vision, C2 Pictures and The Halcyon Company | July 18, 2003 | Bad Boys II | Co-production with Jerry Bruckheimer Films | August 1, 2003 | Gigli | Winner of the Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Picture; distribution, produced by Revolution Studios, City Light Films and Casey Silver Productions | August 8, 2003 | S.W.A.T. | Co-production with Original Film | August 22, 2003 | Mona Lisa Smile | Distribution, produced by Revolution Studios and Red OM Films | September 12, 2003 | Once Upon a Time in Mexico | Co-production with Troublemaker Studios and Dimension Films, U.S. distributor | September 26, 2003 | The Rundown | Co-production with Universal Pictures, WWE Films, Misher Films, IM3 Entertainment and Strike Entertainment; international distributor | October 24, 2003 | Radio | Distribution, produced by Revolution Studios | November 21, 2003 | Gothika | Co-production with Warner Bros. and Dark Castle Entertainment, international distributor | November 26, 2003 | The Missing | Distribution, produced by Revolution Studios and Imagine Entertainment | November 26, 2003 | Bad Santa | International distribution only, co-production with Dimension Films | December 10, 2003 | Big Fish | Co-production with The Zanuck Company | December 12, 2003 | Something's Gotta Give | Co-production with Warner Bros. and Waverly Films, U.S. distributor | December 25, 2003 | Peter Pan | Co-production with Universal Pictures, Revolution Studios, Red Wagon Entertainment and Allied Stars Productions, international distributor | February 13, 2004 | 50 First Dates | Co-production with Happy Madison Productions and Flower Films | March 12, 2004 | Secret Window | April 2, 2004 | Hellboy | Distribution, produced by Revolution Studios, Lawrence Gordon Productions and Dark Horse Entertainment | April 16, 2004 | The Punisher | International distributor, U.S. distribution and production by Lionsgate in co-production with Marvel Entertainment, Valhalla Motion Pictures and Artisan Entertainment | April 23, 2004 | 13 Going on 30 | Distribution, produced by Revolution Studios | April 30, 2004 | Envy | International distribution only, co-production with DreamWorks Pictures, Castle Rock Entertainment and Baltimore/Spring Creek Pictures | June 23, 2004 | White Chicks | Nominee of the Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Picture; distribution, produced by Revolution Studios and Wayans Bros. | June 30, 2004 | Spider-Man 2 | Distribution, produced by Marvel Enterprises and Laura Ziskin Productions | August 6, 2004 | Little Black Book | Distribution, produced by Revolution Studios | September 24, 2004 | The Forgotten | Distribution, produced by Revolution Studios | October 22, 2004 | The Grudge | U.S. distributor, produced by Ghost House Pictures | November 24, 2004 | Christmas with the Kranks | Distribution, produced by Revolution Studios, 1492 Pictures, and Boxing Cat Films | December 3, 2004 | Closer | December 17, 2004 | Spanglish | Co-production with Gracie Films | January 21, 2005 | Are We There Yet? | Distribution only, produced by Revolution Studios and Cube Vision | February 11, 2005 | Hitch | Co-production with Overbrook Entertainment | February 25, 2005 | Man of the House | Distribution, production by Revolution Studios | March 25, 2005 | Guess Who | Remake of the 1967 film Guess Who's Coming to Dinner; U.S. distributor, co-production with Regency Enterprises; 20th Century Fox handled international rights | April 22, 2005 | Kung Fu Hustle | International distribution only, USA distribution handled by Sony Pictures Classics | April 29, 2005 | State of the Union | Distribution, produced by Revolution Studios and Original Film | May 27, 2005 | The Longest Yard | Co-production with Paramount Pictures, Happy Madison Productions, MTV Films and Callahan FilmWorks; international distributor | June 3, 2005 | Lords of Dogtown | Co-production with TriStar Pictures | June 10, 2005 | The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl | International distribution only, co-production with Dimension Films and Troublemaker Studios | June 24, 2005 | Bewitched | Based on the 1964-1972 television series; co-production with Douglas Wick/Lucy Fisher | July 29, 2005 | Stealth | Co-production with Original Film and Phoenix Pictures | August 12, 2005 | European Gigolo | Nominee for the Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Picture; co-production with Happy Madison Productions and Out of the Blue Entertainment | September 30, 2005 | Into the Blue | U.S. distribution only; co-production with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and Mandalay Pictures | October 14, 2005 | The Fog | Distribution, produced by Revolution Studios | October 28, 2005 | The Legend of Zorro | Co-production with Spyglass Entertainment and Amblin Entertainment | November 11, 2005 | A Space Adventure | Co-production with Radar Pictures | November 23, 2005 | Rent | Co-production with 1492 Pictures and Revolution Studios | November 23, 2005 | Yours, Mine & Ours | International distribution only; co-production with Paramount Pictures, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Nickelodeon Movies and Robert Simonds; remake of 1968 United Artists film | December 21, 2005 | Fun with Dick and Jane | Remake of the 1977 film; co-production with Imagine Entertainment and JC 23 Entertainment | December 23, 2005 | Memoirs of a Geisha | USA distribution only, co-production with DreamWorks Pictures, Spyglass Entertainment, Amblin Entertainment and Red Wagon Entertainment | December 25, 2005 | The Producers | International distribution only; co-production with Universal Pictures and Brooksfilms | February 10, 2006 | The Pink Panther | Co-production with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and Robert Simonds Productions | February 17, 2006 | Freedomland | Distribution, produced by Revolution Studios and co-production with Scott Rudin Productions | April 7, 2006 | The Benchwarmers | Distribution, produced by Revolution Studios and Happy Madison Productions | April 28, 2006 | RV | Co-production with Intermedia Films, Relativity Media, Red Wagon Productions and IMF Productions | May 19, 2006 | The Da Vinci Code | Co-production with Imagine Entertainment and Skylark Productions | June 23, 2006 | Click | Co-production with Revolution Studios and Happy Madison Productions | July 14, 2006 | Little Man | Nominee for the Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Picture; distribution only, produced by Revolution Studios and Wayans Bros. | July 21, 2006 | Monster House | Co-production with ImageMovers, Relativity Media and Amblin Entertainment | August 4, 2006 | The Ballad of Ricky Bobby | Co-production with Apatow Company, Mosaic Media Group and Relativity Media | August 11, 2006 | Zoom | Distribution only, produced by Revolution Studios, Team Todd and Boxing Cat Films | September 15, 2006 | Gridiron Gang | Co-production with Relativity Media and Original Film | September 22, 2006 | All the King's Men | Remake of the 1949 film; co-production with Phoenix Pictures and Relativity Media | September 29, 2006 | Open Season | Co-production with Sony Pictures Animation | October 13, 2006 | The Grudge 2 | Co-production with Ghost House Pictures | October 20, 2006 | Marie Antoinette | Co-production with American Zoetrope | November 10, 2006 | Stranger than Fiction | Co-production with Mandate Pictures | November 17, 2006 | Casino Royale | Co-production with Eon Productions, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Stillking Films, Studio Babelsberg, Danjaq and United Artists with the support of the Government of the Commonwealth of the Bahamas | December 8, 2006 | The Holiday | Co-production with Universal Pictures, Relativity Media and Waverly Films; U.S. distributor | December 15, 2006 | The Pursuit of Happyness | Co-production with Relativity Media, Escape Artists and Overbrook Entertainment | December 20, 2006 | Rocky Balboa | Co-production with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Revolution Studios and Chartoff/Winkler Productions | January 26, 2007 | Catch and Release | Co-production with Relativity Media | February 2, 2007 | The Messengers | Co-production with Screen Gems and Ghost House Pictures[2] | February 16, 2007 | Ghost Rider | Co-production with Relativity Media, Crystal Sky Pictures and Marvel Studios | March 23, 2007 | Reign Over Me | Co-production with Relativity Media, Madison 23, and Sunlight Productions | April 4, 2007 | Are We Done Yet? | Distribution only, produced by Revolution Studios, RKO Pictures and Cube Vision | April 13, 2007 | Perfect Stranger | Distribution only, produced by Revolution Studios | May 4, 2007 | Spider-Man 3 | Distribution, produced by Marvel Studios and Laura Ziskin Productions | June 8, 2007 | Surf's Up | Co-production with Sony Pictures Animation | August 17, 2007 | Superbad | Co-production with Apatow Productions | October 12, 2007 | Across the Universe | Distribution only, produced by Revolution Studios | October 12, 2007 | We Own the Night | Co-production with 2929 Productions | October 19, 2007 | 30 Days of Night | Co-production with Dark Horse Entertainment and Ghost House Pictures | November 9, 2007 | Saawariya | Co-production with SLB Films | December 21, 2007 | The Dewey Cox Story | Co-production with Relativity Media and Apatow Productions | December 25, 2007 | Legend of the Deep | Distribution only, produced by Walden Media, Revolution Studios and Beacon Pictures; final Revolution Studios film | January 30, 2008 | CJ7 | International distribution only, USA distribution by Sony Pictures Classics | February 22, 2008 | Vantage Point | Co-production with DiBonaventura Pictures, Relativity Media and Original Film | February 29, 2008 | The Other Boleyn Girl | Co-production with Focus Features, Relativity Media, Scott Rudin Productions and BBC Films; U.S. distributor | March 28, 2008 | 21 | Co-production with Relativity Media | May 2, 2008 | Made of Honor | Co-production with Relativity Media and Original Film | June 6, 2008 | You Don't Mess with the Zohan | Co-production with Happy Madison Productions and Relativity Media | July 2, 2008 | Hancock | Co-production with Overbrook Entertainment and Relativity Media | July 25, 2008 | Step Brothers | Co-production with Apatow Productions, Relativity Media, Mosaic Media Group, and Gary Sanchez Productions | August 6, 2008 | Pineapple Express | Co-production with Relativity Media and Apatow Productions | August 22, 2008 | The House Bunny | Co-production with Happy Madison Productions and Relativity Media | October 3, 2008 | Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist | Co-production with Mandate Pictures | November 14, 2008 | Quantum of Solace | Theatrical Distribution only, co-production with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and Eon Productions | December 5, 2008 | War Zone | International distributor, U.S. distribution and production by Lionsgate in co-production with Marvel Studios and Valhalla Motion Pictures | December 19, 2008 | Seven Pounds | Co-production with Overbrook Entertainment, Relativity Media and Escape Artists | January 16, 2009 | Mall Cop | Co-production with Happy Madison Productions and Relativity Media | February 6, 2009 | The Pink Panther 2 | Theatrical Distribution only, co-production with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and Robert Simonds | February 13, 2009 | The International | Co-production with Atlas Entertainment and Relativity Media | May 15, 2009 | Angels & Demons | Co-production with Imagine Entertainment and Skylark Productions | May 21, 2009 | Terminator Salvation | International distributor, co-production with The Halcyon Company and Wonderland Sound and Vision, released in the United States by Warner Bros Pictures | June 12, 2009 | The Taking of Pelham 1 2 3 | Co-production with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Relativity Media, Escape Artists and Scott Free | June 19, 2009 | Year One | Co-production with Apatow Productions | July 24, 2009 | The Ugly Truth | Co-production with Lakeshore Entertainment and Relativity Media | July 31, 2009 | Funny People | studio credit only; co-production with Universal Pictures, Relativity Media, Madison 23 and Apatow Productions | August 7, 2009 | Julie & Julia | Co-production with Tiger Aspect Pictures | September 18, 2009 | Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs | Co-production with Sony Pictures Animation | October 2, 2009 | Zombieland | Co-production with Relativity Media and Pariah | October 9, 2009 | The Damned United | UK film; co-production with BBC Films, Left Bank Pictures and Screen Yorkshire | October 28, 2009 | Michael Jackson's This Is It | Co-production with The Michael Jackson Company, LLC and AEG Live | November 13, 2009 | 2012 | Co-production with Centropolis Entertainment | December 3, 2009 | Jump | Hong Kong Film; co-production with Columbia Pictures Film Production Asia Limited, The Star Oversea Ltd. and China Film Group Corporation | December 18, 2009 | Did You Hear About the Morgans? | Co-production with Relativity Media, Castle Rock Entertainment and Banter Films |
2010s Release date | Title | Notes |
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March 19, 2010 | The Bounty Hunter | Nominee of the Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Picture; co-production with Original Film and Relativity Media | June 11, 2010 | The Karate Kid | Co-production with Overbrook Entertainment and JW Productions | June 25, 2010 | Grown Ups | Co-production with Happy Madison Productions | July 23, 2010 | Salt | Co-production with Relativity Media | August 6, 2010 | The Other Guys | Co-production with Gary Sanchez Productions and Mosaic Media Group | August 13, 2010 | Eat Pray Love | Co-production with Plan B Entertainment | September 24, 2010 | The Virginity Hit | Co-production with Gary Sanchez Productions | October 1, 2010 | The Social Network | Nominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture; winner of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama; co-production with Relativity Media and Scott Rudin Productions | December 10, 2010 | The Tourist | distribution out of the UK, France and Germany, co-production with StudioCanal, GK Films and Spyglass Entertainment | December 17, 2010 | How Do You Know | Co-production with Gracie Films | January 14, 2011 | The Green Hornet | Co-production with Original Film | February 11, 2011 | Just Go with It | Co-production with Happy Madison Productions | March 11, 2011 | Los Angeles | Co-production with Original Film and Relativity Media | June 24, 2011 | Bad Teacher | Co-production with Mosaic Media Group and Radar Pictures | July 8, 2011 | Zookeeper | Co-production with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Happy Madison Productions and Broken Road Productions | July 29, 2011 | The Smurfs | Co-production with Sony Pictures Animation and The Kerner Entertainment Company | August 12, 2011 | 30 Minutes or Less | Co-production with Media Rights Capital and Red Hour Productions | September 9, 2011 | Born to Be a Star | Nominee of the Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Picture; co-production with Happy Madison Productions | September 16, 2011 | Restless | Co-production with Imagine Entertainment and Sony Pictures Classics | September 23, 2011 | Moneyball | Nominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture; nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama; co-production with Scott Rudin Productions and Michael de Luca Productions | October 7, 2011 | The Ides of March | US distribution only, co-production with Cross Creek Pictures, Smoke House Pictures, Exclusive Media and Appian Way Productions. | October 28, 2011 | Anonymous | Co-production with Relativity Media and Centropolis Entertainment | November 11, 2011 | Jack and Jill | Winner of 10 Golden Raspberry Awards, including Worst Picture. Co-production with Happy Madison Productions and Broken Road Productions | November 23, 2011 | Arthur Christmas | Co-production with Sony Pictures Animation and Aardman Animations | December 20, 2011 | The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo | Co-production with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Scott Rudin Productions and Yellow Bird | December 21, 2011 | The Adventures of Tintin | International distribution only; co-production with Paramount Pictures, Nickelodeon Movies, Amblin Entertainment, WingNut Films, the Kennedy/Marshall Company and Hemisphere Media Capital | February 17, 2012 | Spirit of Vengeance | US distribution only; co-production with Hyde Park Entertainment, Imagenation Abu Dhabi, Crystal Sky Pictures and Marvel Entertainment | March 16, 2012 | 21 Jump Street | Co-production with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Relativity Media, Original Film and Cannell Studios | April 27, 2012 | The Pirates! Band of Misfits | A.K.A. The Pirates! In an Adventure with Scientists; co-production with Sony Pictures Animation and Aardman Animations | May 25, 2012 | Men in Black 3 | Co-production with Amblin Entertainment, Hemisphere Media Capital, P+M Imagenation and Wardour Street Pictures | June 15, 2012 | That's My Boy | Nominee of the Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Picture; co-production with Happy Madison Productions and Relativity Media | July 3, 2012 | The Amazing Spider-Man | Co-production with Marvel Entertainment and Laura Ziskin | August 3, 2012 | Total Recall | Co-production with Relativity Media, Original Film and Prime Focus | August 8, 2012 | Hope Springs | co-production with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Escape Artists, Mandate Pictures and Alliance Films | August 24, 2012 | Premium Rush | Co-production with Pariah | September 28, 2012 | Hotel Transylvania | Co-production with Sony Pictures Animation | October 12, 2012 | Here Comes the Boom | Co-production with Happy Madison Productions, Broken Road Productions and Hey Eddie | November 9, 2012 | Skyfall | Theatrical distribution only, co-production with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, United Artists, Pinewood Studios and Eon Productions | December 19, 2012 | Zero Dark Thirty | Nominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture; nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama; US distribution only; co-production with Annapurna Pictures and First Light Productions | December 25, 2012 | Django Unchained | Nominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture; nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama; international distribution only; co-production with the Weinstein Company and A Band Apart | May 31, 2013 | After Earth | Nominee of the Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Picture; co-production with Overbrook Entertainment and Blinding Edge Pictures | June 12, 2013 | This Is the End | Co-production with Mandate Pictures and Point Grey Pictures | June 28, 2013 | White House Down | Co-production with Centropolis Entertainment, Mythology Entertainment and Iron Horse Entertainment | July 12, 2013 | Grown Ups 2 | Nominee of the Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Picture; co-production with Happy Madison Productions[3] | July 31, 2013 | The Smurfs 2 | Distribution only; produced by Sony Pictures Animation, The Kerner Entertainment Company and Hemisphere Media Capital[4] | September 27, 2013 | Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2 | Co-production with Sony Pictures Animation[5] | October 11, 2013 | Captain Phillips | Nominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture; nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama; distribution only; produced by Scott Rudin Productions, Michael de Luca Productions and Trigger Street Productions[6] | December 20, 2013 | American Hustle | Nominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture; distribution only; produced by Annapurna Pictures and Atlas Entertainment[7] | February 7, 2014 | The Monuments Men[8] | USA distribution only; co-production with Fox 2000 Pictures, Studio Babelsberg, Smokehouse Pictures and Obelisk Productions | February 12, 2014 | RoboCop | Theatrical distribution only; co-production with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and Strike Entertainment | May 2, 2014 | The Amazing Spider-Man 2 | Co-production with Marvel Entertainment, K/O Paper Products, Ingenious Media and Arad Productions | June 13, 2014 | 22 Jump Street | Co-production with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Original Film, Ingenious Film Partners, Cannell Studios and LStar Capital | July 18, 2014 | Sex Tape | Co-production with Escape Artists, LStar Capital and Media Rights Capital | September 26, 2014 | The Equalizer | Co-production with Escape Artists, Village Roadshow Pictures, Mace Neufeld Productions, LStar Capital and ZHIV Productions | October 17, 2014 | Fury | Co-production with QED International, LStar Capital, Le Grisbi Productions and Crave Films | December 19, 2014 | Annie | Co-production with Overbrook Entertainment, LStar Capital and Village Roadshow Pictures | December 25, 2014 | The Interview | Co-production with Point Grey Pictures and LStar Capital | March 6, 2015 | Chappie[9] | Co-production with Media Rights Capital and LStar Capital[10] | April 17, 2015 | Mall Cop 2 | Nominee of the Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Picture; distribution only;[11] produced by Happy Madison Productions, Hey Eddie and Broken Road[12] | May 29, 2015 | Aloha | USA/Canada distribution only; co-production with Regency Enterprises, LStar Capital, Vinyl Films, RatPac Entertainment and Scott Rudin Productions[13] | July 24, 2015 | Pixels[14] | Nominee of the Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Picture; co-production with LStar Capital, Happy Madison Productions, 1492 Pictures and China Film Group | September 25, 2015 | Hotel Transylvania 2 | Co-production with Sony Pictures Animation and LStar Capital[15] | October 16, 2015 | Goosebumps | Distribution only;[16] Produced by LStar Capital, Village Roadshow Pictures, Sony Pictures Animation, Original Film, Walden Media, and Scholastic Entertainment[17] | October 30, 2015 | Freaks of Nature | November 6, 2015 | Spectre | Theatrical distribution only, co-production with Eon Productions, B24, Danjaq, and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer[18] | November 20, 2015 | The Night Before | Co-production with Point Grey Pictures, Good Universe and LStar Capital[19] | December 25, 2015 | Concussion | Co-production with Village Roadshow Pictures, The Shuman Company, The Cantillon Company, and Scott Free Productions[20] | January 22, 2016 | The 5th Wave | Co-production with GK Films, Material Pictures, and Weimaraner Republic Pictures[20] | February 19, 2016 | Risen | Co-production with Affirm Films, LD Entertainment and Patrick Aiello Productions | March 11, 2016 | The Brothers Grimsby | Co-production with Village Roadshow Pictures, Working Title Films, Big Talk Productions and Four By Two Films[21] | March 16, 2016 | Miracles from Heaven | Co-production with Affirm Films and Roth Films | May 20, 2016 | The Angry Birds Movie | Co-production with Rovio Animation[22] | June 24, 2016 | The Shallows | Co-production with Weimaraner Republic Pictures[21] | July 15, 2016 | Ghostbusters | Co-production with The Montecito Picture Company[21] | August 12, 2016 | Sausage Party | Co-production with Point Grey Pictures and Annapurna Pictures[21] | September 23, 2016 | The Magnificent Seven | Co-production with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Village Roadshow Pictures, LStar Capital, Escape Artists and Fuqua Films[21] | October 28, 2016 | Inferno | Co-production with Imagine Entertainment[21] | December 21, 2016 | Passengers | Co-production with Village Roadshow Pictures, Original Film, Start Motion Pictures, and LStar Capital[21] | March 24, 2017 | Life | co-production with Skydance Media and Mockingbird Pictures | April 7, 2017 | The Lost Village | Co-production with Sony Pictures Animation and The Kerner Entertainment Company[21] | June 16, 2017 | Rough Night | Co-production with Paulilu Productions, Matt Tolmach Productions, and 3 Arts Entertainment[23] | July 7, 2017 | Homecoming | Co-production with Marvel Studios, Pascal Pictures, Wanda Media Group, and LStar Capital[32] | July 28, 2017 | The Emoji Movie[24] | Winner of the Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Picture;[25] Co-production with Sony Pictures Animation | August 4, 2017 | The Dark Tower | Co-production with Weed Road Pictures, Media Rights Capital and Imagine Entertainment[32] | September 29, 2017 | Flatliners | Co-production with Cross Creek Pictures, Further Films, and Laurence Mark Productions[26] | October 6, 2017 | Blade Runner 2049 | International distribution only;[27] co-production with Alcon Entertainment, Thunderbird Entertainment, and Scott Free Productions[26] | October 20, 2017 | Only the Brave | Co-production with Black Label Media, Di Bonaventura Pictures, and Conde Nast Entertainment[26] | November 17, 2017 | Roman J. Israel, Esq. | Co-production with Cross Creek Pictures and Macro[28] | November 17, 2017 | The Star[29] | Distribution only; produced by Sony Pictures Animation, Walden Media, Affirm Films, The Jim Henson Company, and Franklin Entertainment[26] | December 20, 2017 | Welcome to the Jungle | Co-production with Radar Pictures, Matt Tomalch Productions and Seven Bucks Productions[26] | February 9, 2018 | Peter Rabbit | Co-production with Sony Pictures Animation, Olive Bridge Entertainment, Animal Logic, 2.0 Entertainment, Screen Australia, and Screen NSW[26][30] | June 15, 2018 | Superfly | Co-production with Silver Pictures[26] | June 29, 2018 | Day of the Soldado | USA/Canada distribution only; co-production with Black Label Media[31] | July 13, 2018 | Summer Vacation | Distribution only; produced by Sony Pictures Animation and Media Rights Capital[32][33][26] | July 20, 2018 | The Equalizer 2 | Co-production with Escape Artists, Zhiv Productions, Mace Neufeld Productions, and Picture Farm[26] | August 17, 2018 | Alpha | Co-production with Studio 8 and The Picture Company[26] | September 14, 2018 | White Boy Rick | Co-production with Studio 8, Protozoa Pictures, LBI Entertainment and Le Grisbi Productions[26] | October 5, 2018 | Venom | Co-production with Tencent Pictures, Marvel Entertainment, Arad Productions, Matt Tolmach Productions, and Pascal Pictures[34][26] | October 12, 2018 | Haunted Halloween | Co-production with Sony Pictures Animation, Original Film, Scholastic Productions, and Silvertongue Films[26] | November 6, 2018 | The Front Runner | Co-production with Stage 6 Films, Bron Studios, Right of Way Films and Creative Wealth Media | November 9, 2018 | The Girl in the Spider's Web | Co-production with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Regency Enterprises, Studio Babelsberg, Scott Rudin Productions, Yellow Bird Entertainment, Pascal Pictures, and The Cantillon Company[26] | December 14, 2018 | Into the Spider-Verse | Winner of the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature; co-production with Sony Pictures Animation, Marvel Entertainment, Arad Productions, and Pascal Pictures[26] | December 25, 2018 | Holmes & Watson | Winner of the Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Picture; co-production with Gary Sanchez Productions and Mosaic Media Group[35] | January 4, 2019 | Escape Room | Co-production with Original Film [26] | January 11, 2019 | A Dog's Way Home | Co-production with Pariah[26] | February 1, 2019 | Miss Bala | Co-production with Misher Films and Canana Films[26] |
Upcoming films Release date | Title | Notes |
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June 14, 2019 | International[36] | Co-production with Amblin Entertainment, Parkes+MacDonald Productions, and Image Nation Abu Dhabi[26] | July 5, 2019 | Far From Home | Co-production with Marvel Studios, Pascal Pictures, Wanda Media Group, and LStar Capital [26] | July 26, 2019 | Once Upon a Time in Hollywood | Co-production with Heyday Films[37] | July 26, 2019 | Wish Dragon | Co-production with Sony Pictures Animation, Beijing Sparkle Roll Media, Flagship Entertainment Group, and Boss Collaboration | August 16, 2019 | The Angry Birds Movie 2 | Co-production with Sony Pictures Animation and Rovio Animation[26] | October 11, 2019 | Double Tap | Co-production with Pariah[38] | November 15, 2019 | Charlie's Angels | Co-production with Brownstone Productions and 2.0 Entertainment[26] | December 13, 2019 | Untitled Jumanji third film | Co-production with Radar Pictures, Matt Tomalch Productions and Seven Bucks Productions[39][40] | December 25, 2019 | Little Women | Co-production with Regency Enterprises and Pascal Pictures[41][42] | January 3, 2020 | Grudge | Co-production with Ghost House Pictures and Good Universe[74] | January 10, 2020 | The Mitchells vs. the Machines | Co-production with Sony Pictures Animation and Lord Miller Productions[43][44][45] | January 17, 2020 | Bad Boys for Life | Co-production with Jerry Bruckheimer Films, Overbrook Entertainment, and 2.0 Entertainment[26][46] | February 7, 2020 | Peter Rabbit 2 | Co-production with Sony Pictures Animation, Olive Bridge Entertainment, Animal Logic, 2.0 Entertainment, Screen Australia, and Screen NSW[47] | February 21, 2020 | Bloodshot | Co-production with Original Film, Cross Creek Pictures, and Valiant Entertainment[48] | February 28, 2020 | Fantasy Island | Co-production with Blumhouse Productions[49] | April 3, 2020 | Untitled SPA film #1 | Co-production with Sony Pictures Animation[50] | April 17, 2020 | Escape Room 2 | Co-production with Original Film[51] | May 8, 2020 | Greyhound | Co-production with Playtone, Bron Studios, FilmNation Entertainment, and Sycamore Pictures[52] | July 10, 2020 | Untitled Ghostbusters film | Co-production with The Montecito Picture Company[53] | July 24, 2020 | Untitled SPA film #2 | Co-production with Sony Pictures Animation[54] | July 31, 2020 | Morbius | Co-production with Marvel Entertainment, Pascal Pictures[55][56] | September 25, 2020 | Untitled SPA film #3 | Co-production with Sony Pictures Animation[57] | October 2, 2020 | Venom 2 | Co-production with Marvel Entertainment, Pascal Pictures[55] | November 6, 2020 | Vivo | Co-production with Sony Pictures Animation[58] | December 22, 2021 | Hotel Transylvania 4 | Co-production with Sony Pictures Animation[59] |
See also- List of film serials by studio: Columbia
- Columbia Pictures
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