List of Monogram Pictures and Allied Artists Pictures films

This is a list of feature films originally released and/or distributed by Monogram Pictures and Allied Artists Pictures Corporation. Most of Monogram/Allied Artists' post-August 17, 1946 library is currently owned by Warner Bros. Entertainment, while 187 pre-August 18, 1946 Monogram films are owned by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and select post-1938 Monogram films are owned by Paramount Pictures.

Monogram Pictures

1930s

All Monogram Pictures films from the 1930s are in the public domain (except for The Phantom Strikes) and are currently owned by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer unless noted.

Release date Title Notes
July 22, 1931Partners of the Trail
August 1, 1931Mother and Son
August 10, 1931The Montana Kid
October 30, 1931Land of Wanted Men
November 28, 1931In Line of Duty
January 20, 1932Law of the Sea[N 1]
February 20, 1932Police Court[N 1]
April 1, 1932The County Fair[N 1]
April 10, 1932Midnight Patrol
May 15, 1932Mason of the Mounted
May 30, 1932Flames
August 10, 1932The Thirteenth Guest[N 1]
August 30, 1932Klondike
September 10, 1932Broadway to Cheyenne
October 24, 1932The Girl from Calgary[N 1]
November 5, 1932Young Blood
November 20, 1932A Strange Adventure
December 15, 1932Self Defense
January 10, 1933Jungle Bride[N 1]
January 31, 1933West of Singapore
February 28, 1933Oliver Twist[N 2]
March 15, 1933The Phantom Broadcast
March 27, 1933Wine, Women and Song
April 1, 1933Black Beauty
April 23, 1933Breed of the Border
Diamond Trail
March 1, 1933Breed of the Border
May 25, 1933The Return of Casey Jones
June 1, 1933The Sphinx
August 5, 1933Galloping Romeo
August 10, 1933The Avenger
August 20, 1933The Devil's Mate
August 30, 1933Sensation Hunters
August 30, 1933Skyway
October 10, 1933Riders of Destiny[N 3] First John Wayne Lone Star Western
October 20, 1933Broken Dreams
October 26, 1933The Sweetheart of Sigma Chi
December 15, 1933Sagebrush Trail[N 3] Lone Star Western
January 18, 1934Sixteen Fathoms Deep
January 22, 1934The Lucky Texan[N 3] Lone Star Western
February 7, 1934A Woman's Man
February 15, 1934West of the Divide[N 3] Lone Star Western
February 22, 1934Beggars in Ermine
March 15, 1934Mystery Liner
March 30, 1934House of Mystery
April 15, 1934City Limits[N 1]
April 30, 1934Manhattan Love Song
May 10, 1934Blue Steel[N 3] Lone Star Western
May 15, 1934The Man from Utah[N 3] Lone Star Western
May 20, 1934Monte Carlo Nights
June 5, 1934Randy Rides Alone[N 3] Lone Star Western
June 14, 1934Money Means Nothing
July 30, 1934The Star Packer[N 3] Lone Star Western
August 15, 1934Jane Eyre[N 1]
September 1, 1934Happy Landing
September 15, 1934King Kelly of the U.S.A.
October 15, 1934A Successful Failure
Tomorrow's Youth
A Girl of the Limberlost
October 22, 1934The Trail Beyond[N 3] Lone Star Western
November 15, 1934Lost in the Stratosphere
November 17, 1934Girl o' My Dreams
November 22, 1934The Lawless Frontier[N 3] Lone Star Western
December 1, 1934Flirting with Danger
December 5, 1934'Neath the Arizona Skies[N 3] Lone Star Western
December 15, 1934Sing Sing Nights
December 22, 1934The Mysterious Mr. Wong
February 12, 1935The Mystery Man
February 1, 1935Women Must Dress
Texas Terror[N 3] Lone Star Western
March 15, 1935Rainbow Valley[N 1] Lone Star Western
March 25, 1935The Nut Farm
April 15, 1935Great God Gold
April 22, 1935The Desert Trail[N 3] Lone Star Western
May 15, 1935The Hoosier Schoolmaster
June 15, 1935The Healer
July 1, 1935Honeymoon Limited
June 20, 1935The Dawn Rider[N 3] Lone Star Western
July 15, 1935The Keeper of the Bees
July 20, 1935Paradise Canyon[N 3] Lone Star Western
August 5, 1935Cheers of the Crowd
October 17, 1935Texas Terror[N 3] Lone Star Western
1937Danger Valley[N 1]
July 7, 1937Hoosier Schoolboy
July 21, 1937Paradise Isle
July 28, 1937The Legion of Missing Men
August 4, 1937The Outer Gate[N 1]
August 25, 1937Atlantic Flight
September 29, 1937A Bride for Henry
November 24, 1937County Fairdistribution only; produced by Crescent Pictures Corporation
December 7, 1937Telephone Operator
December 8, 1937Boy of the Streets
February 2, 1938Where the West Begins[N 1]
February 9, 1938My Old Kentucky Home
February 16, 1938The Painted Trail[N 1]
February 23, 1938The Port of Missing Girls
March 3, 1938Adventures of ChicoNew England distribution only; produced by Woodard Productions[N 3]
March 16, 1938Rose of the Rio Grande
June 8, 1938The Marines are Here
August 3, 1938Barefoot Boy
August 31, 1938Under the Big Top
October 5, 1938Mr. Wong, Detective
October 12, 1938Where the Buffalo Roam[N 1]
November 10, 1938Gang Bullets
November 16, 1938Gangster's Boy[N 1]
November 16, 1938Gun Packer
January 18, 1939Convict's Code
February 22, 1939Star Reporter
March 8, 1939The Mystery of Mr. Wong
April 12, 1939Streets of New York[N 1]
May 1, 1939Boys' Reformatory
June 1, 1939Across the Plains[N 1]
June 2, 1939Inside Information
June 14, 1939Down the Wyoming Trail[N 1]
August 1, 1939Mr. Wong in Chinatown
August 16, 1939Riders of the Frontierproduced by Edward F. Finney Productions[N 1]
August 22, 1939Irish Luck[N 1]
August 25, 1939Oklahoma Terror[N 1]
September 12, 1939Sky Patrol
October 24, 1939Mutiny in the Big House
November 1, 1939Danger Flight
November 15, 1939The Phantom StrikesU.S. distribution only[N 4]
December 11, 1939Crashing Thru[N 5] Renfrew of the Royal Mounted
Heroes in Blue
December 25, 1939The Gentleman from ArizonaFirst feature film in Cinecolor

1940s

Release date Title Notes
January 2, 1940Yukon Flightdistribution only; produced by Criterion Pictures Corp.[N 5] Renfrew of the Royal Mounted
January 15, 1940The Fatal Hour[N 6] Mr. Wong
January 22, 1940Danger Ahead[N 5] Renfrew of the Royal Mounted
January 30, 1940Chasing Trouble
February 10, 1940East Side Kids[N 7] First East Side Kids film
February 25, 1940Murder on the Yukon[N 5] Renfrew of the Royal Mounted
March 1940The Human Monsterdistribution only; produced by Argyle Film[N 8]
May 9, 1940The Cowboy from Sundown
June 11, 1940On the Spot
June 25, 1940The Last Alarm[N 6]
July 7, 1940Sky Bandits[N 5] Renfrew of the Royal Mounted
July 15, 1940Boys of the City[N 7] East Side Kids
August 12, 1940Doomed to Die[N 6] Mr. Wong
Laughing at Danger
August 22, 1940The Range Busters[N 5] First of the Range Busters series
September 9, 1940Up in the Air
September 23, 1940That Gang of Mine[N 7] East Side Kids
September 30, 1940The Ape[N 6]
October 7, 1940Drums of the Desert
October 10, 1940Trailing Double Trouble[N 5] Range Busters
November 18, 1940Phantom of Chinatown[N 6]
November 25, 1940West of Pinto Basin[N 5] Range Busters
December 15, 1940Pride of the Bowery[N 5] East Side Kids
December 20, 1940Chamber of Horrorsdistribution only; produced by John Argyle Productions[N 8]
December 1940Stolen Paradise
January 4, 1941Trail of the Silver Spurs[N 5] Range Busters
February 10, 1941The Kid's Last Ride[N 5] Range Busters
March 10, 1941Flying Wild[N 7] East Side Kids
April 10, 1941Tumbledown Ranch in Arizona[N 5] Range Busters
April 18, 1941Roar of the Press[N 6]
April 25, 1941Invisible Ghostdistribution only; produced by Banner Pictures Corporation[N 5]
May 14, 1941King of the Zombies[N 6]
May 28, 1941Silver Stallion
June 4, 1941Wrangler's Roost[N 5] Range Busters
June 11, 1941The Gang's All Here[N 6] East Side Kids
July 19, 1941Arizona BoundRange Riders
July 19, 1941Father Steps Out[N 6]
Arizona BoundFirst of the Rough Riders series
July 30, 1941Murder by Invitation[N 6]
Fugitive Valley[N 5] Range Busters
August 1, 1941Bowery Blitzkrieg[N 7] East Side Kids
August 8, 1941The Deadly Game[N 6]
August 14, 194140,000 Horsemen Australian film
August 29, 1941Saddle Mountain Roundup[N 5] Range Busters
September 12, 1941Let's Go Collegiate[N 6]
September 26, 1941The Gunman from BodieRough Riders
October 17, 1941Top Sergeant Mulligan
October 19, 1941Tonto Basin Outlaws[N 5] Range Busters
October 24, 1941Spooks Run Wild[N 5] East Side Kids
November 7, 1941Zis Boom Bah
November 21, 1941Double Trouble
November 21, 1941Underground Rustlers[N 5] Range Busters
December 5, 1941Borrowed Hero[N 6]
December 14, 1941I Killed That Manproduced by King Brothers Productions
December 25, 1941Forbidden TrailsRough Riders
January 2, 1942Freckles Comes Home[N 6]
January 6, 1942Private Snuffy Smith[N 9]
January 9, 1942Road to Happiness[N 6]
January 9, 1942Thunder River Feud[N 5] Range Busters
January 6, 1942Law of the Jungle[N 6]
January 30, 1942Below the BorderRough Riders
February 13, 1942Western Mail[N 6]
February 20, 1942Mr. Wise Guy[N 7] East Side Kids
February 27, 1942Rock River Renegades[N 5] Range Busters
March 6, 1942Black Dragonsdistribution only; produced by Banner Pictures Corporation[N 5]
March 20, 1942Klondike Fury
March 13, 1942Man with Two Lives[N 6]
March 27, 1942Ghost Town LawRough Riders
April 17, 1942So's Your Aunt Emma[N 6]
April 24, 1942Boot Hill Bandits[N 5] Range Busters
May 8, 1942The Corpse Vanishesdistribution only; produced by Banner Pictures Corporation[N 7]
May 22, 1942Let's Get Tough![N 7] East Side Kids
Down Texas WayRough Riders
June 5, 1942One Thrilling Night[N 6]
June 12, 1942Texas Trouble Shooters[N 5] Range Busters
June 26, 1942Rubber Racketeersproduced by King Brothers Productions
August 7, 1942Smart Alecks[N 7] East Side Kids
August 14, 1942Hillbilly Blitzkrieg[N 9]
August 18, 1942Isle of Missing Men[N 6]
August 21, 1942Riders of the WestRough Riders
September 4, 1942Arizona Stagecoach[N 5] Range Busters
October 2, 1942Phantom Killer[N 6]
West of the LawRough Riders
October 8, 1942Blazing GunsTrail Blazers
October 9, 1942Foreign Agent[N 6]
October 16, 1942Texas to BataanRange Busters
October 30, 1942Bowery at Midnightdistribution only; produced by Banner Pictures Corporation[N 5]
November 20, 1942'Neath Brooklyn Bridge[N 7] East Side Kids
November 27, 1942The Living Ghost[N 6]
December 3, 1942Death Valley Rangers[N 6] Trail Blazers
December 4, 1942Trail RidersRange Busters
December 11, 1942Rhythm Parade
December 18, 1942Dawn on the Great Divide
January 8, 1943Two Fisted JusticeRange Busters
January 15, 1943Silent Witness[N 6]
January 29, 1943Cosmo Jones, Crime SmasherRange Busters
You Can't Beat the Law
February 5, 1943Kid Dynamite[N 5] East Side Kids
February 19, 1943Haunted RanchRange Busters
February 25, 1943Silver Skates[N 6]
March 5, 1943The Ape Mandistribution only; produced by Banner Pictures Corporation[N 7]
March 25, 1943Land of Hunted MenRange Busters
April 2, 1943The Ghost Rider
April 16, 1943Wild Horse StampedeFirst of the Trail Blazers series
April 23, 1943Clancy Street Boys[N 5] East Side Kids
May 14, 1943I Escaped from the Gestapoproduced by King Brothers Productions
June 4, 1942Cowboy CommandosRange Busters
June 11, 1943Sarong Girl[N 6]
July 9, 1943Spy Train[N 6]
July 10, 1943The Stranger from Pecos
July 23, 1943Wings Over the Pacific[N 6]
Ghosts on the Loose[N 5] East Side Kids
August 3, 1943Six Gun Gospel
August 27, 1943Melody Parade[N 6]
August 27, 1943Black Market RustlersRange Busters
September 10, 1943Here Comes Kelly[N 6]
September 17, 1943Revenge of the Zombies[N 6]
Smart Guy[N 6]
September 24, 1943Spotlight Scandals
October 8, 1943Blazing Guns[N 6]
October 12, 1943The Law Rides Again[N 6] Trail Blazers
October 15, 1943Outlaws of Stampede Pass
October 22, 1943The Unknown Guest
October 29, 1943Bullets and Saddles
Mr. Muggs Steps Out[N 5] East Side Kids
November 5, 1943Mystery of the 13th Guest[N 6]
November 12, 1943Nearly Eighteen[N 6]
November 16, 1943Campus Rhythm[N 6]
November 19, 1943Women in Bondage
November 24, 1943Where Are Your Children?
November 26, 1943The Texas Kid
December 3, 1943Death Valley RangersTrail Blazers
December 16, 1943The Sultan's Daughter
January 17, 1944Westward Bound[N 6] Trail Blazers
January 31, 1944What a Man![N 6]
Raiders of the Border
February 14, 1944Charlie Chan in the Secret Service[N 6] First Monogram Charlie Chan film
February 18, 1944Million Dollar Kid
February 21, 1944Voodoo Mandistribution only; produced by Banner Pictures Corporation[N 5]
Arizona Whirlwind[N 6]
March 7, 1944Sweethearts of the U.S.A.
March 28, 1944Partners of the Trail
April 11, 1944Lady, Let's Dance
April 13, 1944Hot Rhythm[N 6]
April 21, 1944When Strangers Marryproduced by King Brothers Productions
April 25, 1944Law Mendistribution; produced by Great Western Productions
April 29, 1944Outlaw TrailTrail Blazers
May 20, 1944Detective Kitty O'Day[N 6]
May 20, 1944The Chinese Cat[N 6] Charlie Chan
June 3, 1944Follow the Leader[N 5] East Side Kids
June 10, 1944Sonora StagecoachTrail Blazers
June 24, 1944Range Law
June 27, 1944Are These Our Parents?
July 4, 1944A Fig Leaf for Eve
July 8, 1944Johnny Doesn't Live Here Any Moreproduced by King Brothers Productions
July 17, 1944Return of the Ape Mandistribution only; produced by Banner Pictures Corporation[N 5]
July 22, 1944Block Busters[N 5] East Side Kids
July 23, 1944 Three of a Kinddistribution only; produced by Banner Pictures Corporation[N 5]
July 29, 1944Marked Trails
August 5, 1944West of the Rio Grande
August 19, 1944Black MagicCharlie Chan
August 26, 1944Leave It to the Irish[N 6]
The Utah KidTrail Blazers
September 16, 1944Land of the Outlaws
September 23, 1944Shadow of Suspicion
September 30, 1944Trigger LawTrail Blazers
October 7, 1944A WAVE, a WAC and a Marine
November 4, 1944Law of the Valley
November 17, 1944Ghost Guns
November 18, 1944Alaska
November 25, 1944Bowery Champs[N 5] East Side Kids
December 1, 1944Song of the Range
December 6, 1944Army Wives
December 17, 1944Crazy Knights
January 15, 1945The Navajo Trail
January 19, 1945Adventures of Kitty O'Day[N 6]
January 26, 1945The Jade Mask[N 6] Charlie Chan
Forever Yours
February 16, 1945The Cisco Kid ReturnsCisco Kid
February 16, 1945Gun Smoke
February 16, 1945There Goes Kelly
February 24, 1945Docks of New York[N 5] East Side Kids
March 2, 1945Fashion Model[N 6]
April 6, 1945Dillingerproduced by King Brothers Productions
G. I. Honeymoon
May 2, 1945Trouble Chasers[N 5]
May 11, 1945The Scarlet Clue[N 6] Charlie Chan
May 15, 1945In Old New MexicoCisco Kid
May 18, 1945Stranger from Santa Fe
May 27, 1945China's Little Devils
June 2, 1945Springtime in Texas
June 25, 1945Flame of the West
July 15, 1945Mr. Muggs Rides Again[N 5] East Side Kids
August 11, 1945Saddle Serenade
August 18, 1945Divorce
Come Out Fighting[N 5] East Side Kids
September 8, 1945South of the Rio GrandeCisco Kid
September 29, 1945The Shanghai Cobra[N 6] Charlie Chan
October 6, 1945Sunbonnet Sue
October 13, 1945Sensation Hunters[N 6]
October 20, 1945The Lost Trail
November 3, 1945Riders of the Dawn
November 8, 1945Allotment Wives[N 6]
November 24, 1945Frontier Feud
December 8, 1945Lonesome Trail
December 13, 1945The Strange Mr. Gregory[N 6]
December 15, 1945Black Market Babies
January 12, 1946Border Bandits
Live WiresFirst of The Bowery Boys films
January 19, 1946The Face of Marble[N 6]
January 26, 1946Drifting Along
February 2, 1946The Red DragonCharlie Chan
February 16, 1946Moon Over Montana
The Shadow Returns[N 6] First of the Shadow films
March 2, 1946Fear[N 6]
The Haunted Mine
March 16, 1946Swing Parade of 1946
April 20, 1946West of the Alamo
May 11, 1946Junior PromFirst of The Teen Agers series
May 25, 1946Behind the Mask[N 6] The Shadow
Dark AlibiCharlie Chan
May 27, 1946Under Arizona Skies
May 28, 1946Joe Palooka, Champ
June 8, 1946The Gentleman from Texas
June 15, 1946Suspenseproduced by King Brothers Productions
June 15, 1946South of MontereyCisco Kid
June 22, 1946In Fast CompanyThe Bowery Boys
June 26, 1946Trail to Mexico
June 27, 1946Shadows Over ChinatownCharlie Chan
June 28, 1946Freddie Steps OutThe Teen Agers
July 6, 1946Strange Voyage
July 20, 1946Bowery BombshellThe Bowery Boys
August 3, 1946Below the Deadline
August 17, 1946The Missing Lady[N 6] The Shadow
August 24, 1946Spook BustersThe Bowery Boys
September 7, 1946High School HeroThe Teen Agers
September 14, 1946Decoy
September 21, 1946Trigger Fingers
October 5, 1946Gentleman Joe Palooka
October 12, 1946Dangerous MoneyCharlie Chan
October 16, 1946Shadows on the Range
October 24, 1946Don't Gamble with Strangers
November 9, 1946Beauty and the Bandit
November 16, 1946Silver Range
November 16, 1946Wife Wanted
November 16, 1946Sweetheart of Sigma Chi
November 20, 1946Ginger
November 23, 1946Bringing Up FatherFirst Maggie and Jiggs film
November 30, 1946The TrapCharlie Chan
December 7, 1946Mr. HexThe Bowery Boys
December 28, 1946Song of the Sierras
January 11, 1947Riding the California Trail
January 18, 1947Raiders of the South
February 8, 1947Vacation Days
Rainbow Over the Rockies
February 15, 1947Valley of Fear
March 15, 1947Fall Guy
March 29, 1947Trailing Danger
April 15, 1947Six-Gun Serenade
April 26, 1947Land of the Lawless
May 9, 1947Violence
May 10, 1947Hard Boiled MahoneyThe Bowery Boys
May 13, 1947Sarge Goes to CollegeThe Teen Agers
May 24, 1947The Law Comes to Gunsight
May 31, 1947Song of the Wasteland
June 21, 1947High Conquest
June 28, 1947Code of the Saddle
July 16, 1947Flashing Guns
July 26, 1947Thunderbolt
September 13, 1947News HoundsThe Bowery Boys
September 13, 1947High Tide
September 20, 1947Joe Palooka in the Knockout
October 4, 1947Ridin' Down the Trail
October 27, 1947Prairie Express
November 8, 1947King of the Bandits
November 22, 1947Bowery BuckaroosThe Bowery Boys
December 6, 1947The Chinese Ring
December 12, 1947Jiggs and Maggie in Society[N 9]
December 20, 1947Gun Talk
January 3, 1948Smart PoliticsThe Teen Agers
January 17, 1948Song of the Drifter
Rocky
January 31, 1948Overland Trails
February 7, 1948Joe Palooka in Fighting Mad
February 14, 1948Perilous Waters
March 7, 1948Angels' AlleyThe Bowery Boys
March 21, 1948Docks of New OrleansCharlie Chan
March 28, 1948Oklahoma Blues
April 4, 1948Campus SleuthThe Teen Agers
April 11, 1948French Leave
Crossed Trails
April 26, 1948The Rangers Ride
May 6, 1948Partners of the Sunset
May 16, 1948Frontier Agent
May 23, 1948I Wouldn't Be in Your Shoes
June 6, 1948Range Renegades
June 13, 1948Stage Struck
June 20, 1948Triggerman
June 27, 1948Jinx MoneyThe Bowery Boys
July 11, 1948Cowboy Cavalier
Shanghai ChestCharlie Chan
July 18, 1948Back Trail
July 25, 1948Sixteen Fathoms Deep[N 5]
August 8, 1948Michael O'Halloran[N 5]
August 15, 1948The Fighting Ranger
August 22, 1948Silver Trails
August 29, 1948The Golden EyeCharlie Chan
September 5, 1948Music ManThe Teen Agers
September 19, 1948Joe Palooka in Winner Take All
October 3, 1948The Sheriff of Medicine Bow
October 10, 1948Smugglers' CoveThe Bowery Boys
October 24, 1948Outlaw Brand
November 7, 1948Gunning for Justice
November 21, 1948Courtin' Trouble
December 12, 1948Hidden Danger
Jiggs and Maggie in Court[N 9]
December 19, 1948The Feathered SerpentCharlie Chan
January 2, 1949Trouble Makers
January 28, 1949Incident
February 20, 1949Law of the West
January 30, 1949Gun Runner
March 6, 1949Joe Palooka in the Big Fight
March 13, 1949Gun Law Justice
March 17, 1949Fighting FoolsThe Bowery Boys
March 20, 1949Bomba, the Jungle Boy
April 7, 1949Trails End
April 10, 1949Tuna Clipper
April 27, 1949Sky DragonCharlie Chan
May 15, 1949Across the Rio Grande
June 5, 1949West of El Dorado
June 26, 1949Hold That Baby!The Bowery Boys
July 10, 1949Brand of Fear
July 16, 1949Range Justice
July 17, 1949Forgotten Women
July 28, 1949Incident
July 31, 1949Trail of the YukonFirst Corporal Rod Webb film
August 14, 1949Joe Palooka in the Counterpunch
August 28, 1949Jiggs and Maggie in Jackpot Jitters[N 9]
September 15, 1949Roaring Westward
September 25, 1949Angels in DisguiseThe Bowery Boys
October 2, 1949Black Midnight
October 9, 1949Western Renegades
October 30, 1949The Wolf HuntersCorporal Rod Webb
November 27, 1949Master MindsThe Bowery Boys
December 4, 1949Lawless Code
December 18, 1949Bomba on Panther IslandBomba the Jungle Boy

1950s

Release date Title Notes
January 19, 1950Fence Riders
January 22, 1950Blue Grass of Kentucky
February 5, 1950Joe Palooka Meets Humphrey
February 12, 1950Blonde DynamiteThe Bowery Boys
February 19, 1950West of Wyoming
March 5, 1950Young Daniel Boone
March 12, 1950Over the Border
March 25, 1950Square Dance Katy
April 9, 1950Gunslingers
April 23, 1950Jiggs and Maggie Out West[N 9]
April 27, 1950Military Academy with That Tenth Avenue Gang
April 30, 1950Six Gun Mesa
May 7, 1950Father Makes Good
May 14, 1950Lucky LosersThe Bowery Boys
June 4, 1950Joe Palooka in Humphrey Takes a Chance
June 18, 1950Sideshow
June 25, 1950The Lost VolcanoBomba, the Jungle Boy
July 2, 1950Arizona Territorydistribution; produced by Transwestern Pictures
July 10, 1950A Modern Marriage
July 16, 1950Snow DogCorporal Rod Webb
July 29, 1950County Fair[N 5]
August 13, 1950Triple TroubleThe Bowery Boys
September 17, 1950Law of the Panhandle
September 24, 1950Bomba and the Hidden CityBomba, the Jungle Boy
October 5, 1950The Showdown
October 8, 1950Cherokee Uprising
October 20, 1950Silver Raidersdistribution; produced by Transwestern Pictures
October 22, 1950Hot Rod
October 29, 1950Blues BustersThe Bowery Boys
November 5, 1950Joe Palooka in the Squared Circle
November 26, 1950Outlaw Golddistribution; produced by Transwestern Pictures
December 3, 1950Father's Wild Game
December 10, 1950Outlaws of Texas
December 17, 1950Call of the KlondikeCorporal Rod Webb
December 31, 1950Sierra Passage
January 14, 1951Colorado Ambushdistribution; produced by Transwestern Pictures
January 24, 1951Bowery BattalionThe Bowery Boys
January 28, 1951Blue Blood
February 4, 1951Abilene Trail
February 11, 1951Rhythm Inn
March 4, 1951Navy Bound
March 11, 1951Man from Sonoradistribution; produced by Transwestern Pictures
March 25, 1951The Lion HuntersBomba, the Jungle Boy
April 3, 1951 Dead or Alive
April 8, 1951Canyon Raidersdistribution; produced by Frontier Productions
April 29, 1951Ghost ChasersThe Bowery Boys
May 6, 1951Blazing Bulletsdistribution; produced by Frontier Productions
May 13, 1951Cavalry Scout
May 20, 1951According to Mrs. Hoyle
May 27, 1951Nevada Badmen
June 10, 1951Casa Manana
June 17, 1951Father Takes the Air
June 17, 1951Montana Desperadodistribution; produced by Frontier Productions
July 12, 1951Yukon ManhuntCorporal Rod Webb
July 15, 1951Stagecoach Driver
July 29, 1951Let's Go Navy!The Bowery Boys
August 12, 1951The Highwayman[N 5]
August 19, 1951Oklahoma Justicedistribution; produced by Frontier Productions
September 16, 1951Joe Palooka in Triple Cross
October 7, 1951Whistling Hillsdistribution; produced by Frontier Productions
October 10, 1951Yellow Fin
October 25, 1951The Longhorn
October 28, 1951Elephant StampedeBomba, the Jungle Boy
November 7, 1951Lawless Cowboysdistribution; produced by Frontier Productions
November 11, 1951Flight to Mars[N 5]
November 18, 1951Crazy Over HorsesThe Bowery Boys
December 2, 1951Texas Lawmendistribution; produced by Frontier Productions
December 9, 1951Northwest TerritoryCorporal Rod Webb
December 30, 1951Stage to Blue Riverdistribution; produced by Silvermine Productions
January 6, 1952The Steel Fist
January 27, 1952Texas Citydistribution; produced by Silvermine Productions
February 3, 1952Night Raidersdistribution; produced by Silvermine Productions
February 10, 1952Fort Osage
February 24, 1952Aladdin and His Lamp
February 24, 1952Waco
March 9, 1952Rodeo
March 23, 1952Hold That LineThe Bowery Boys
March 30, 1952Man from the Black Hillsdistribution; produced by Silvermine Productions
April 13, 1952The Gunmandistribution; produced by Silvermine Productions
April 27, 1952Wild Stallion
May 6, 1952African TreasureBomba, the Jungle Boy
May 11, 1952Desert Pursuit
May 30, 1952Kansas Territory
June 15, 1952Gold Fever
June 29, 1952Here Come the MarinesThe Bowery Boys
July 20, 1952Dead Man's Trail
July 27, 1952Sea Tiger[N 5]
August 10, 1952Montana Incident
August 24, 1952The Rose Bowl Story[N 5]
August 31, 1952Yukon GoldCorporal Rod Webb
September 7, 1952Fargo
September 21, 1952Feudin' FoolsThe Bowery Boys
October 5, 1952Army Bound
October 12, 1952Canyon Ambush
October 19, 1952Arctic Flight
November 9, 1952Wyoming Roundupdistribution; produced by Silvermine Productions
November 23, 1952No Holds BarredThe Bowery Boys
December 7, 1952Bomba and the Jungle GirlBomba, the Jungle Boy
May 31, 1953Roar of the Crowd
September 13, 1953Mexican Manhunt
October 11, 1953Hot News

Allied Artists Pictures

1940s

Release date Title Notes
April 19, 1947It Happened on Fifth Avenue
September 16, 1947Black Gold
November 25, 1947The Gangsterproduced by King Brothers Productions
January 31, 1948Song of My Heart
February 22, 1948Panhandle
April 7, 1948The Hunted
April 30, 1948Smart Woman
May 30, 1948The Dude Goes West
July 26, 1948The Babe Ruth Storyproduced by Roy Del Ruth Productions
November 26, 1948Strike It Rich
January 22, 1949Bad Men of Tombstoneproduced by King Brothers Productions
February 22, 1949Bad Boy
May 1, 1949Stampede
September 30, 1949Red Light

1950s

Release date Title Notes
November 12, 1950Southside 1-1000produced by King Brothers Productions
December 24, 1950Short Grass
April 14, 1951I Was an American Spy
September 30, 1951Disc Jockey
March 6, 1952Jet Job
July 6, 1952Wagons Westco-produced by Silvermine Productions
October 26, 1952Battle Zone
Flat Top[N 5]
December 1, 1952The Maverick
December 19, 1952Torpedo Alley[N 5]
December 28, 1952Hiawatha
January 11, 1953Star of Texas
January 18, 1953Fangs of the ArcticCorporal Rod Webb
February 1, 1953Tangier Incident
February 15, 1953JalopyThe Bowery Boys
February 22, 1953Kansas Pacific
March 8, 1953White Lightning
March 22, 1953The Homesteaders
March 29, 1953Fort Vengeance
April 12, 1953The Marksman
April 26, 1953Cow Country
May 10, 1953Rebel City
May 24, 1953Loose in LondonThe Bowery Boys
June 14, 1953Murder Without Tearsproduced by William F. Broidy Pictures Corporation[N 5]
June 21, 1953Safari DrumsBomba, the Jungle Boy
June 25, 1953Son of Belle Starr
July 12, 1953Northern PatrolCorporal Rod Webb
July 26, 1953The Maze[N 5]
August 9, 1953Topeka
August 14, 1953Affair in Monte Carloproduced by ABPC
August 14, 1953Clipped WingsThe Bowery Boys
September 20, 1953Fighting Lawman
September 27, 1953The Royal African Rifles[N 5]
October 25, 1953Jennifer[N 5]
November 15, 1953Vigilante Terror
November 29, 1953Fighter Attack[N 5]
December 6, 1953Private Eyes
December 20, 1953Texas Bad Man
January 10, 1954The Golden IdolBomba, the Jungle Boy
January 17, 1954Yukon Vengeance[N 5] Corporal Rod Webb
January 27, 1954Highway Dragnet[N 5] Produced by Roger Corman
January 31, 1954World for Ransom[N 5]
February 21, 1954Bitter Creek
February 28, 1954Riot in Cell Block 11[N 5]
March 7, 1954Paris PlayboysThe Bowery Boys
March 21, 1954Dragonfly Squadron
March 28, 1954Loophole
April 25, 1954Arrow in the Dust
May 9, 1954The Forty-Niners
June 6, 1954The Bowery Boys Meet the MonstersThe Bowery Boys
June 20, 1954The Desperado
July 18, 1954Young and WillingBritish film
July 28, 1954Return from the Sea
August 8, 1954Security Risk
August 22, 1954Killer LeopardBomba, the Jungle Boy
September 5, 1954Jungle GentsThe Bowery Boys
September 12, 1954Two Guns and a Badge
October 1, 1954The Adventures of Hajji BabaFirst Allied Aritsts CinemaScope film co-production with 20th Century Fox [1]
October 3, 1954The Human Jungle
November 7, 1954Target Earth
November 21, 1954Cry Vengeance[N 5]
December 5, 1954Port of Hell
December 19, 1954Tonight's the NightBritish film
January 2, 1955Bowery to BagdadThe Bowery Boys
January 6, 1955The Mighty FortressFeaturette
February 13, 1955The Big Combo[N 5]
February 27, 1955Murder Is My Beatdistribution
March 13, 1955Dial Red O
March 27, 1955Seven Angry Men
April 17, 1955High Society
April 24, 1955Shotgun
May 15, 1955Las Vegas Shakedown
June 12, 1955Lord of the JungleBomba, the Jungle Boy
June 15, 1955Finger Man[N 5]
June 19, 1955Shotgun
Case of the Red MonkeyBritish film
July 3, 1955WichitaCinemaScope
July 31, 1955Spy ChasersThe Bowery Boys
August 14, 1955The Phenix City Story
August 28, 1955No Place to HidePhilippine US co-production
September 11, 1955The Dark AvengerCinemaScope, co-production with 20th Century Fox, filmed in England
September 18, 1955Jail BustersThe Bowery Boys
November 6, 1955Toughest Man Alive
November 27, 1955Paris Follies of 1956
December 4, 1955Shack Out on 101[N 5]
December 18, 1955Sudden Danger
December 25, 1955At Gunpoint
January 8, 1956Dig That UraniumThe Bowery Boys
February 6, 1956Invasion of the Body Snatchers[N 5]
March 25, 1956World Without EndCinemaScope
March 25, 1956Indestructible Man
April 15, 1956The Come On
April 22, 1956Crashing Las VegasThe Bowery Boys
May 6, 1956Thunderstorm
May 27, 1956Screaming Eagles
June 29, 1956The First Texan
July 22, 1956Magnificent Roughnecks
July 22, 1956Hold Back the Night
August 5, 1956Canyon RiverCinemaScope
September 12, 1956The Young Guns
September 16, 1956Fighting TroubleThe Bowery Boys
September 18, 1956Blonde Sinner
September 30, 1956Calling Homicide
October 14, 1956Yaqui Drums
November 25, 1956Friendly PersuasionDirected by William Wyler (of Ben-Hur fame)
December 9, 1956High TerraceBritish film
December 23, 1956Hot ShotsThe Bowery Boys
January 6, 1957Chain of Evidence
February 10, 1957Attack of the Crab MonstersProduced by Roger Corman
February 17, 1957Last of the BadmenCinemaScope
February 24, 1957Hold That HypnotistThe Bowery Boys
April 14, 1957Footsteps in the Night
April 28, 1957Dragoon Wells Massacre
May 5, 1957The Persuader
May 19, 1957The Oklahoman
May 28, 1957Let's Be HappyBritish film in CinemaScope
June 2, 1957Spook ChasersThe Bowery Boys
June 9, 1957Hot Rod Rumble
June 30, 1957Love in the Afternoon
July 21, 1957Dino
July 28, 1957The Cyclops
July 28, 1957The Daughter of Dr. Jekyll
August 17, 1957The Cry Baby KillerProduced by Roger Corman
August 25, 1957From Hell It Came
September 15, 1957Death in Small Doses
September 15, 1957Teenage Doll
October 1, 1957Affair in Havanaproduced by Dudley Pictures International Corporation of Cuba [N 5]
October 6, 1957Looking for DangerThe Bowery Boys
October 6, 1957Gun Battle at Monterey
November 17, 1957The Tall Stranger
December 22, 1957Up in Smoke
December 29, 1957Oregon PassageCinemaScope
February 16, 1958Man from God's CountryCinemaScope
February 23, 1958The Bride and the Beast
March 30, 1958Cole Younger, Gunfighter
April 13, 1958Hell's Five Hours[N 5]
April 27, 1958Quantrill's Raiders
May 15, 1958Snowfire
War of the SatellitesProduced by Roger Corman
May 19, 1958Attack of the 50 Foot Woman
May 25, 1958Bullwhip
June 15, 1958New Orleans After Dark
July 6, 1958The Littlest Hobo
July 13, 1958The AccursedUS distribution only
July 20, 1958Frankenstein 1970
August 3, 1956The Inbetween AgeBritish film
September 7, 1958Queen of Outer SpaceCinemaScope
September 21, 1958Legion of the Doomed
October 1958Macabre
October 6, 1958Wolf Larsen
November 23, 1958Joy Ride
December 7, 1958Gunsmoke in Tucson
December 21, 1958Revolt in the Big House
February 17, 1959House on Haunted Hill
The Cosmic Man
March 1, 1959Arson for Hire
March 3, 1959The Giant Behemoth
March 25, 1959Al Capone
May 17, 1959King of the Wild Stallions
June 28, 1959The Rebel Set
Speed Crazy
July 5, 1959The Big Circus
July 26, 1959Battle Flame
July 26, 1959Surrender - Hell!Filmed in the Philippines
August 9, 1959Face of Fire
August 9, 1959The Bat
November 1, 1959Crime and Punishment U.S.A.
November 25, 1959The Atomic Submarine

1960s

Release date Title Notes
January 5, 1960The Purple Gang
February 12, 1960Beast from Haunted Cave
February 27, 1960The Hypnotic Eye
April 2, 1960Bluebeard's Ten HoneymoonsBritish film
July 5, 1960Raymie
July 27, 1960Pay or Die
August 24, 1960Sex Kittens Go to College
September 20, 1960Caltiki – The Immortal Monster
September 22, 1960Tormented
September 30, 1960Hell to EternityFilmed on Okinawa
November 5, 1960The Plunderers
December 5, 1960Herod the GreatEuropean co-production
January 29, 1961Look in Any Window
March 15, 1961Operation Eichmann
May 1, 1961The BridgeGerman film
May 14, 1961Angel Baby
July 9, 1961Armored CommandFilmed in Germany
August 13, 1961Twenty Plus Two
November 22, 1961The George Raft Story
December 14, 1961El CidFilmed in Spain
March 21, 1962Hitler
April 22, 1962Hands of a Stranger
May 27, 1962Rider on a Dead Horse
June 1962The Bloody BroodCanadian film
June 20, 1962Confessions of an Opium Eater
July 20, 1962The Frightened CityBritish film
September 15, 1962Convicts 4
November 12, 1962Billy BuddBritish film
April 27, 1963The Day of the TriffidsBritish film
May 15, 1963Black Zoo
May 29, 196355 Days at PekingFilmed in Spain
Play It CoolBritish film
September 11, 1963Shock Corridor
October 9, 1963Cry of BattleFilmed in the Philippines
October 23, 1963War Is Hell
November 6, 1963Gunfight at Comanche Creek
November 27, 1963Soldier in the Rain
February 5, 1964A Yank in Viet-NamFilmed in South Viet Nam
April 8, 1964The Strangler
May 2, 1964The Thin Red LineFilmed in Spain
June 4, 1964The Secret DoorFilmed in Portugal
July 5, 1964Stop Train 349European co-production
August 10, 1964Station Six SaharaBritish/German co-production
August 19, 1964Master SpyBritish film
September 1964The Devil's Bedroom
October 11, 1964Blood on the Arrow
October 29, 1964The Naked Kiss
April 7, 1965Blood and Black LaceItalian film
April 20, 1965The Pawnbrokerco-production with American International Pictures
April 25, 1965Young Dillinger
April 25, 1965Finger on the Trigger
April 28, 1965The Fool Killer
May 1, 1965Curse of the VoodooBritish film
June 23, 1965Gunmen of Rio GrandeEuropean co-production
September 8, 1965Operation C.I.A.Filmed in Thailand
September 22, 1965Frankenstein Meets the Space MonsterFilmed in Florida
May 11, 1966MoonwolfGerman film
June 1, 1966Disk-O-Tek HolidayBritish film
July 5, 1966Nightmare CastleItalian film
July 12, 1966A Man and a WomanFrench film
May 1967The Sorcerers
November 1, 1967Hot Rod Hullabaloo
May 3, 1967Bikini ParadiseEuropean co-production
September 15, 1967That Man GeorgeFrench film
November 13, 1967Island of the DoomedEuropean co-production
January 10, 1968Belle de JourFrench film
July 26, 1968Mission MarsFilmed in Florida
February 1969The Candy Man

1970s

Release date Title Notes
1970AmourDanish film
1970Attack at DawnIsraeli film
1970Operation SnafuItalian film
1970Spring and Port WineBritish film
February 10, 1970End of the Road
April 1970PaddyIrish film
29 April 1970Diary of a Schizophrenic GirlItalian film
August 5, 1970Eugenie... the Story of Her Journey Into PerversionEuropean co-production
October 1970The Blood RoseFrench film
December 1970Portraits of Women
March 1971Beyond Love and Evil
March 1971Sex Isn't SinCanadian film
April 7, 1971Shinbone AlleyAnimated film
August 18, 1971Romance of a HorsethiefEuropean co-production
September 14, 1971The Anonymous VenetianItalian film
September 25, 1971Come TogetherItalian film
February 13, 1972Cabaretco-production with ABC Pictures
May 30, 1972FrightBritish film
November 13, 1973And Millions Will DieAustralian film
December 16, 1973Papillon
1974A Black Ribbon for DeborahItalian film
January 1974The BeguinesFrench-Italian co-production
June 26, 1974Three the Hard Way
July 24, 1974The Internecine ProjectBritish film
October 16, 1974GoldBritish film
1975A CopFrench film
February 9, 1975A Brief VacationItalian film
August 1975Who?British film
September 10, 1975Mitchell
October 5, 1975Conduct UnbecomingBritish film
November 14, 1975Story of OFrench film
December 17, 1975The Man Who Would Be King(US release only)
December 1975That Lucky TouchAnglo-German co-production
June 1976ZorroItalian film
July 18, 1976My FriendsItalian film
July 1976The Dragon Dies HardHong Kong film
November 10, 1976The Next Man
November 13, 1976Alice, Sweet Alice
February 9, 1977Twilight's Last Gleamingco-production with Lorimar
May 8, 1977Black and White in ColorFrench film
May 1977Teenage Graffiti
1978China 9, Liberty 37European co-production
February 9, 1978The Betsyco-production with United Artists
November 11, 1978The Wild GeeseBritish film

Notes

References

  • Martin, Len D. The Allied Artists Checklist: The Feature Films and Short Subjects of Allied Artists Pictures Corporation, 1947-1978 McFarland & Company, 1993
  1. p. 55 Mirisch, Walter I Thought We Were Making Movies, Not History Univ of Wisconsin Press, 10 Apr. 2008
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