List of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer films

This is a list of feature films originally released and/or distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (to include MGM/UA Entertainment Co., MGM/UA Communications Co., MGM–Pathe Communications Co. and MGM/UA Distribution Co.).

This list does not include films from United Artists before MGM distributed their films (except for co-productions), nor does it include films originally released by other companies (e.g. Orion Pictures, Cannon Films) which MGM has subsequently bought and/or acquired distribution rights to.

Note that the vast majority of pre-May 1986 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer titles are currently the property of Turner Entertainment Co. and are thus currently distributed by their WarnerMedia sister company Warner Bros.

1920s

Release date Title Notes
April 14, 1924Mademoiselle MidnightDistribution only; produced by Tiffany Productions
The first film released by MGM. April 14, 1924
April 21, 1924Sherlock Jr.Distribution only; produced by Joseph M. Schenck
June 23, 1924Revelation
July 21, 1924The Arab
August 3, 1924Broken Barriers
August 4, 1924Bread
August 11, 1924Tess of the d'Urbervilles
August 25, 1924Little Robinson Crusoe
September 1, 1924Sinners in Silk
September 8, 1924The Red Lily
September 15, 1924YolandaDistribution only; produced by William Randolph Hearst for the Cosmopolitan Corporation; distributed by Metro-Goldwyn upon New York City premiere on February 19, 1924; nationwide distribution by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in September
September 15, 1924Wine of Youth
September 29, 1924His Hour
September 29, 1924One Night in Rome
October 6, 1924The Beauty Prize
October 6, 1924Circe, the EnchantressDistribution only; produced by Tiffany Productions
October 13, 1924The NavigatorDistribution only; presented by Joseph M. Schenck
October 20, 1924The Bandolero
October 27, 1924Married Flirts
November 3, 1924Along Came Ruth
November 9, 1924He Who Gets SlappedThe first film made completely by MGM[1]
November 19, 1924The Snob
November 24, 1924The Silent Accuser
November 24, 1924So This Is Marriage?
December 1, 1924The Wife of the Centaur
December 4, 1924Greed
December 6, 1924RomolaDistribution only; produced by Inspiration Pictures
December 8, 1924Janice MeredithDistribution only; produced by William Randolph Hearst
December 29, 1924The Dixie Handicap
January 19, 1925Excuse Me
February 9, 1925Cheaper to Marry
February 10, 1925Chu-Chin-ChowUS distribution only; made in the UK by Graham-Wilcox Productions
February 15, 1925The Great Divide
February 16, 1925The Rag Man
February 23, 1925Lady of the Night
February 23, 1925The Prairie WifeDistribution only; produced by Eastern Productions
March 11, 1925Seven ChancesDistribution only; produced by Buster Keaton Productions, presented by Joseph M. Schenck
March 16, 1925The Monster
March 22, 1925The Denial
March 29, 1925Daddy's Gone A-Hunting
March 29, 1925The Way of a Girl
March 30, 1925Confessions of a Queen
April 13, 1925The Sporting Venus
April 20, 1925Man and Maid
April 27, 1925Proud Flesh
May 2, 1925Zander the GreatDistribution only; produced by William Randolph Hearst for the Cosmopolitan Corporation
May 4, 1925The White Desert
August 16, 1925The Unholy Threeremade in 1930
August 26, 1925The Merry Widowremade in 1934
September 6, 1925Pretty Ladies
September 13, 1925Never the Twain Shall MeetDistribution only; produced by William Randolph Hearst for Cosmopolitan
September 20, 1925Sun-Up
September 22, 1925The Circle
September 23, 1925A Slave of Fashion
September 27, 1925The Mystic
October 4, 1925Exchange of Wives
October 4, 1925The MidshipmanProduced under the supervision of the U. S. Navy Department
October 11, 1925The Tower of Lies
November 1, 1925Go WestDistribution only; produced by Buster Keaton Productions
November 5, 1925The Big Parade
November 8, 1925Lights of Old BroadwayA Cosmopolitan production
November 8, 1925Time, the Comedian
November 9, 1925Old Clothes
November 15, 1925Bright Lights
November 15, 1925Don't
November 22, 1925The Only Thing
December 6, 1925His Secretary
December 13, 1925The Masked Bride
December 20, 1925Soul Mates
December 27, 1925The Great Love
December 27, 1925Sally, Irene and Mary
December 30, 1925Ben-Hurpartial Technicolor; remade in 1959 and 2016
January 4, 1926Dance Madness
January 11, 1926The Blackbird
January 11, 1926Mike
February 1, 1926The Auction Block
February 15, 1926The Devil's Circus
February 15, 1926Mare Nostrum
February 21, 1926TorrentA Cosmopolitan production
February 24, 1926La Bohème
March 1, 1926Monte Carlo
March 28, 1926The Exquisite Sinner
April 19, 1926Beverly of GraustarkA Cosmopolitan production
May 2, 1926Brown of Harvard
May 10, 1926Money Talks
May 17, 1926The Boob
May 21, 1926The Barrier
May 24, 1926Paris
June 26, 1926Lovey Mary
June 28, 1926The Road to Mandalay
July 25, 1926A Waltz DreamUS distribution; made in Germany by UFA
August 9, 1926The Scarlet Letter
August 14, 1926The Boy Friend
September 4, 1926Battling ButlerA Buster Keaton production
September 5, 1926The Waning Sex
September 26, 1926Blarney
September 30, 1926Bardelys the Magnificent
October 10, 1926The TemptressA Cosmopolitan production
October 10, 1926War Paint
October 17, 1926The Gay Deceiver
October 24, 1926The Magician
November 7, 1926Upstage
November 14, 1926The Desert's Toll
November 14, 1926Exit Smiling
November 21, 1926The Flaming ForestA Cosmopolitan production
November 28, 1926There You Are!
November 28, 1926Tin Hats
December 4, 1926Love's Blindness
December 5, 1926FaustUS distribution; made in Germany by UFA
December 18, 1926Valencia
December 20, 1926The Fire Brigade
December 23, 1926Tell It to the Marines
December 25, 1926Flesh and the Devil
January 1, 1927A Little Journey
January 15, 1927Johnny Get Your Hair Cut
January 22, 1927The Show
January 27, 1927Winners of the Wilderness
January 29, 1927The Red MillA Cosmopolitan production
February 5, 1927Altars of Desire
February 5, 1927The Taxi Dancer
February 12, 1927Women Love Diamonds
February 19, 1927The Demi-Bride
February 19, 1927The Valley of HellPresented by the Big Horn Ranch
February 26, 1927The Understanding HeartA Cosmopolitan production
March 12, 1927Slide, Kelly, Slide
March 15, 1927Heaven on Earth
March 26, 1927Mr. Wu
April 2, 1927Frisco Sally Levy
April 30, 1927Rookies
May 1, 1927Lovers?
May 7, 1927California
May 11, 1927Annie Laurie
May 14, 1927Captain Salvation
May 21, 1927Tillie the ToilerA Cosmopolitan production
June 4, 1927The Unknown
June 11, 1927The Frontiersman
June 18, 1927The Callahans and the Murphys
June 25, 1927On Ze Boulevard
July 9, 1927Twelve Miles Out
August 6, 1927The Bugle Call
August 13, 1927Mockery
August 20, 1927After Midnight
August 27, 1927Adam and Evil
September 2, 1927The Garden of Allah
September 3, 1927Foreign Devils
September 21, 1927The Student Prince in Old Heidelberg
October 1, 1927Body and Soul
October 1, 1927The Fair Co-EdA Marion Davies production
October 9, 1927The Road to Romance
October 13, 1927The Thirteenth Hour
October 22, 1927Spring Fever
October 29, 1927Tea for Three
November 1, 1927Quality Street
November 12, 1927BeckyA Cosmopolitan production
November 19, 1927Man, Woman and Sin
November 20, 1927In Old Kentucky
November 29, 1927Love
December 3, 1927London After Midnight
December 8, 1927The Enemy
December 10, 1927Spoilers of the West
December 17, 1927The LovelornA Cosmopolitan production
December 24, 1927Buttons
January 8, 1928Baby Mine
January 8, 1928West PointProduced by permission of the War Department with cooperation of the U. S. Military Academy
January 14, 1928The Divine Woman
January 21, 1928The Law of the Range
January 28, 1928Wickedness Preferred
February 4, 1928The Latest from Paris
February 11, 1928Rose-Marie
February 18, 1928The Crowd
March 4, 1928The Smart Set
March 17, 1928Bringing Up Father
March 20, 1928The Trail of '98
March 24, 1928The Big City
March 24, 1928Under the Black Eagle
March 24, 1928Wyoming
March 31, 1928Circus Rookies
April 7, 1928Across to Singapore
April 14, 1928Laugh, Clown, Laugh
April 21, 1928Riders of the Dark
April 22, 1928The Patsy
April 28, 1928The Actress
May 5, 1928Diamond Handcuffs
May 19, 1928A Certain Young Man
June 9, 1928Detectives
June 16, 1928Forbidden Hours
June 23, 1928The Cossacks
June 30, 1928Mademoiselle from ArmentieresUS distribution; made in the UK by Gaumont British
June 30, 1928Telling the World
July 14, 1928The Adventurer
July 26, 1928SkirtsUS distribution; made in the UK by British International Pictures
August 4, 1928The Mysterious Lady
August 11, 1928Four Walls
August 15, 1928Beau Broadway
September 1, 1928Our Dancing DaughtersA Cosmopolitan production
September 2, 1928The Cardboard Lover
September 8, 1928Excess Baggage
September 15, 1928Beyond the Sierras
September 15, 1928While the City Sleeps
September 22, 1928The Cameraman
September 27, 1928The Baby Cyclone
October 26, 1928Shadows of the Night
November 2, 1928The VikingPresented by Herbert T. Kalmus
First color feature with a soundtrack
November 10, 1928White Shadows in the South Seas
November 15, 1928Alias Jimmy ValentinePart-talkie; first MGM feature with talking sequences
November 17, 1928The Bushranger
November 17, 1928The Masks of the Devil
November 20, 1928Show People
November 23, 1928The Wind
November 24, 1928West of Zanzibar
December 1, 1928Dream of Love
December 1, 1928A Lady of Chance
December 15, 1928A Woman of Affairs
December 23, 1928Brotherly Love
December 29, 1928Honeymoon
January 5, 1929Morgan's Last Raid
January 12, 1929A Single Man
January 19, 1929The Flying FleetProduced with the sanction of the U. S. Navy
January 23, 1929The Bellamy TrialA Hearst News Service production
February 1, 1929The Broadway MelodyWinner of the Academy Award for Best Picture; the first MGM film to win Best Picture
First full-talking MGM feature; also released in a silent version which was 3,429 feet shorter than the version with dialogue.
February 9, 1929All at Sea
February 11, 1929NapoleonUS distribution; made in France by the Films Abel Gance (a Gaumont-Metro presentation)
February 16, 1929Casanova/The Loves of CasanovaUS distribution; made in France by the Société des Cinéromans
February 23, 1929Wild Orchids
March 2, 1929The Overland Telegraph
March 4, 1929SpiesUS distribution; made in Germany by UFA
March 16, 1929The Duke Steps Out
March 23, 1929The Great Power[2]
March 23, 1929Tide of Empire
March 29, 1929Desert Nights
March 30, 1929The Bridge of San Luis Rey
April 6, 1929Spite Marriage
April 13, 1929The Voice of the CityA Cosmopolitan production
April 20, 1929Sioux Blood
April 27, 1929The Pagan
May 4, 1929Where East is East
May 11, 1929The Desert Rider
May 25, 1929A Man's Man
May 28, 1929China Bound
June 8, 1929The Trial of Mary Dugan
June 15, 1929The Idle Rich
July 8, 1929Thunder
July 13, 1929Wonder of Women
July 26, 1929The Last of Mrs. Cheyney
July 27, 1929The Single Standard
August 17, 1929Madame X
August 20, 1929Hallelujah
August 24, 1929MarianneA Marion Davies production
August 24, 1929Our Modern Maidens
August 31, 1929The Girl in the Show
September 7, 1929Speedway
September 14, 1929The Unholy Night
September 21, 1929Wise Girls
September 28, 1929His Glorious Night
October 5, 1929The Mysterious Island
October 19, 1929The Thirteenth Chair
November 8, 1929So This Is College
November 16, 1929The KissMGM's last silent film
November 23, 1929The Hollywood Revue of 1929Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture
November 23, 1929Untamed
December 6, 1929It's a Great Life
December 20, 1929Navy Blues
December 27, 1929Devil-May-Care
December 27, 1929Their Own Desire

1930s

Release date Title Notes
January 3, 1930The Bishop Murder Case
January 24, 1930The Woman Racket
January 31, 1930They Learned About Women
January 31, 1930The Ship from Shanghai
February 2, 1930Not So Dumb
February 21, 1930Anna Christie
February 23, 1930Chasing Rainbows
February 28, 1930Lord Byron of Broadway
February 28, 1930A Lady to Love
March 15, 1930The Girl Said No
March 20, 1930Montana Moon
March 22, 1930Free and Easy
April 12, 1930This Mad World
April 19, 1930The DivorceeNominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture
April 26, 1930Children of Pleasure
May 2, 1930Redemption
May 3, 1930Strictly Unconventional
May 10, 1930Caught ShortA Cosmopolitan production
May 10, 1930The Rogue SongMGM's first all-color talkie
May 17, 1930In Gay Madrid
May 24, 1930The Lady of Scandal
May 30, 1930The Florodora GirlA Marion Davies production
June 14, 1930The Big HouseA Cosmopolitan production
Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture
June 21, 1930One Embarrassing NightUS distribution; a Herbert Wilcox production for the British & Dominions Film Corporation
June 28, 1930The Sins of the ChildrenA Cosmopolitan production
July 5, 1930The Sea Bat
July 7, 1930EstrelladosSpanish-language version of Free and Easy
July 12, 1930The Unholy Three
July 19, 1930Our Blushing Brides
August 2, 1930Way Out West
August 9, 1930Let Us Be Gay
August 16, 1930Call of the Flesh
August 23, 1930Good News
August 26, 1930Romance
August 30, 1930Doughboys
September 6, 1930Love in the Rough
September 20, 1930Madam Satan
September 27, 1930Men of the North
October 10, 1930OlimpiaSpanish-language version of His Glorious Night
October 11, 1930Those Three French GirlsA Cosmopolitan production
October 18, 1930Billy the Kid
November 1, 1930Way for a Sailor
November 8, 1930A Lady's Morals
November 14, 1930El presidioSpanish-language version of The Big House
November 15, 1930Remote Control
November 22, 1930War Nurse
November 29, 1930Min and Bill
December 6, 1930Passion Flower
December 18, 1930Wu Li ChangSpanish-language version of Mr. Wu
December 28, 1930New Moon
December 30, 1930Paid
January 3, 1931Reducing
January 5, 1931Anna ChristieGerman-language version
January 10, 1931The Bachelor Father
January 16, 1931Monsieur Le FoxSpanish-language version of Men of the North
January 23, 1931De frente, marchenSpanish-language version of Doughboys
January 24, 1931The Great Meadow
January 31, 1931Inspiration
February 7, 1931Dance, Fools, Dance
February 7, 1931The Easiest Way
February 21, 1931Si l'empereur savait çaFrench-language version of His Glorious Night
February 21, 1931The Prodigal
February 28, 1931Parlor, Bedroom and Bath
March 7, 1931Gentleman's Fate
March 13, 1931La fruta amargaSpanish-language version of Min and Bill
March 14, 1931Men Call It Love
March 27, 1931En cada puerto un amorSpanish-language version of Way for a Sailor
March 28, 1931A Tailor Made Man
April 3, 1931La mujer XSpanish-language version of Madame X
April 4, 1931Strangers May Kiss
April 11, 1931Stepping OutA Hal Roach Comedy
April 11, 1931It's a Wise Child
April 18, 1931The Secret SixA George Hill-Cosmopolitan production
April 25, 1931Shipmates
May 2, 1931Daybreak
May 16, 1931Never the Twain Shall Meet
May 23, 1931Trader HornNominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture
May 30, 1931Laughing Sinners
June 6, 1931Just a Gigolo
June 13, 1931Five and Ten
June 20, 1931A Free SoulAcademy Award for Best Actor: Lionel Barrymore
Remade in 1953 as The Girl Who Had Everything
June 26, 1931El proceso de Mary DuganSpanish-language version of The Trial of Mary Dugan
July 4, 1931The Man in Possession
July 17, 1931Su última nocheSpanish-language remake of The Gay Deceiver
July 18, 1931The Great Lover
July 25, 1931Politics
August 1, 1931Son of India
August 8, 1931Sporting Blood
August 15, 1931Pardon UsA Hal Roach Feature
August 22, 1931Guilty Hands
August 29, 1931This Modern Age
September 5, 1931The Squaw Man
September 12, 1931The Phantom of Paris
September 26, 1931Sidewalks of New York
October 2, 1931Cheri-BibiSpanish-language version of The Phantom of Paris
October 3, 1931New Adventures of Get Rich Quick Wallingford
October 10, 1931Susan Lenox (Her Fall and Rise)
October 24, 1931The Sin of Madelon Claudet
November 7, 1931The Guardsman
November 9, 1931The ChampNominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture
November 14, 1931Flying High
November 21, 1931Possessed
November 28, 1931West of Broadway
December 5, 1931The Cuban Love Song
December 12, 1931Private Lives
December 26, 1931Mata Hari
January 2, 1932Emma
January 16, 1932Hell Divers
January 23, 1932Lovers Courageous
February 6, 1932The Passionate Plumber
February 13, 1932The Beast of the City
February 20, 1932Freaks
February 27, 1932Polly of the Circus
March 5, 1932Arsene Lupin
March 25, 1932Tarzan the Ape Man
March 26, 1932The Wet Parade
April 9, 1932But the Flesh Is Weak
April 24, 1932Are You Listening
April 30, 1932When a Feller Needs a Friend
May 14, 1932Huddle
May 14, 1932Letty Lynton
May 28, 1932As You Desire Me
June 4, 1932New Morals for Old
June 4, 1932Night Court
June 25, 1932Red-Headed Woman
July 2, 1932Unashamed
July 9, 1932The Washington Masquerade
July 16, 1932Skyscraper Souls
August 6, 1932Downstairs
August 13, 1932Speak Easily
August 27, 1932Divorce in the Family
September 1, 1932Blondie of the Follies
September 11, 1932Grand HotelWinner of the Academy Award for Best Picture
September 17, 1932Pack Up Your TroublesPresented by Hal Roach (A Hal Roach Comedy)
September 24, 1932Smilin’ ThroughNominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture
October 1, 1932Kongo
October 15, 1932Faithless
October 22, 1932Red Dust
November 5, 1932The Mask of Fu ManchuA Cosmopolitan production
November 7, 1932Payment Deferred
November 18, 1932Prosperity
December 8, 1932Flesh
December 16, 1932Fast Life
December 23, 1932The Son-Daughter
December 23, 1932Rasputin and the Empress
December 30, 1932Strange Interlude
January 20, 1933The OutsiderUS distribution; presented in the UK by Eric Hakim
January 21, 1933Whistling in the Dark
February 3, 1933The Secret of Madame Blanche
February 10, 1933What! No Beer?
February 17, 1933Men Must Fight
February 24, 1933Clear All Wires!
March 10, 1933Fast Workers
March 31, 1933Gabriel Over the White HouseA Cosmopolitan production
April 14, 1933Today We Live
April 14, 1933The White Sister
April 28, 1933Looking Forward
May 5, 1933The Devil's Brother
May 12, 1933The Barbarian
May 19, 1933Made on Broadway
May 26, 1933Peg o' My HeartA Cosmopolitan production
June 2, 1933The Nuisance
June 9, 1933Hell Below
June 16, 1933Reunion in Vienna
June 23, 1933When Ladies MeetA Cosmopolitan production
June 30, 1933Midnight Mary
July 7, 1933Hold Your Man
July 14, 1933Storm at Daybreak
July 28, 1933Another Language
July 28, 1933The Stranger's Return
August 4, 1933Tugboat Annie
August 25, 1933Turn Back the Clock
August 29, 1933Dinner at Eight
September 1, 1933Beauty for Sale
September 8, 1933Penthouse
September 15, 1933Broadway to Hollywood
September 22, 1933The Solitaire Man
September 29, 1933Stage Mother
October 6, 1933Night Flight
October 13, 1933Bombshell
October 20, 1933Meet the Baron
October 27, 1933Day of Reckoning
November 3, 1933The Chief
November 10, 1933The Prizefighter and the Lady
November 14, 1933Eskimo
November 17, 1933Christopher Bean
November 24, 1933Dancing Lady
December 1, 1933Should Ladies Behave
December 8, 1933The Women in His Life
December 22, 1933Going Hollywood
December 26, 1933Queen Christina
December 29, 1933Sons of the DesertA Hal Roach Comedy
January 5, 1934Fugitive Lovers
January 26, 1934You Can't Buy EverythingA Cosmopolitan production
February 2, 1934This Side of Heaven
February 16, 1934The Cat and the Fiddle
February 23, 1934The Mystery of Mr. X
March 9, 1934The Show-Off
March 16, 1934Lazy River
March 30, 1934Riptide
April 6, 1934Men in WhiteA Cosmopolitan production
April 10, 1934Viva Villa!Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture
April 13, 1934Laughing Boy
April 16, 1934Tarzan and His Mate
May 4, 1934Manhattan MelodramaA Cosmopolitan production
May 9, 1934Sadie McKee
May 25, 1934The Thin ManNominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture
June 1, 1934Hollywood Party
June 8, 1934Operator 13A Cosmopolitan production
June 29, 1934Murder in the Private Car
July 13, 1934Stamboul Quest
July 27, 1934Paris Interlude
August 3, 1934The Girl from Missouri
August 10, 1934Straight Is the Way
August 17, 1934Treasure Island
August 24, 1934Hide-Out
September 1, 1934Chained
September 7, 1934Have a Heart
September 14, 1934Death on the Diamond
September 21, 1934The Barretts of Wimpole StreetNominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture
Remade in 1956
September 28, 1934Outcast Lady
October 5, 1934Student Tour
October 19, 1934What Every Woman Knows
November 2, 1934The Merry Widow
November 9, 1934Evelyn PrenticeA Cosmopolitan production
November 23, 1934The Painted Veil
December 7, 1934A Wicked Woman
December 14, 1934Babes in Toyland[N 1]A Hal Roach production
December 14, 1934The Gay Bride
December 21, 1934The Band Plays On
December 22, 1934Sequoia
December 23, 1934Forsaking All OthersA W. S. Van Dyke production
January 4, 1935Biography of a Bachelor Girl
January 11, 1935The Night Is Young
January 19, 1935David CopperfieldNominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture
January 25, 1935Society Doctor
February 8, 1935The Winning Ticket
February 15, 1935Shadow of Doubt
February 22, 1935After Office Hours
March 1, 1935Vanessa: Her Love Story
March 3, 1935One New York Night
March 8, 1935Times Square Lady
March 15, 1935The Casino Murder Case
March 22, 1935Naughty MariettaNominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture
March 23, 1935West Point of the Air
April 12, 1935Baby Face Harrington
April 19, 1935Reckless
April 26, 1935Mark of the Vampire
May 3, 1935Vagabond LadyA Hal Roach Feature Comedy
May 10, 1935Age of Indiscretion
May 17, 1935The Flame Within
May 27, 1935Murder in the Fleet
May 31, 1935Public Hero No. 1
June 14, 1935No More Ladies
June 28, 1935Calm Yourself
July 6, 1935Escapade
July 12, 1935Mad Love
July 12, 1935The Murder Man
August 2, 1935Woman Wanted
August 9, 1935China Seas
August 9, 1935Pursuit
August 23, 1935Bonnie ScotlandPresented by Hal Roach
August 30, 1935Anna Karenina
August 30, 1935Here Comes the Band
September 13, 1935The Bishop Misbehaves
September 18, 1935Broadway Melody of 1936Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture
September 27, 1935O'Shaughnessy's Boy
October 4, 1935I Live My Life
October 11, 1935It's in the Air
October 23, 1935Rendezvous
November 8, 1935Mutiny on the BountyWinner of the Academy Award for Best Picture
Remade in 1962
November 15, 1935A Night at the Opera
November 22, 1935The Perfect Gentleman
December 6, 1935Ah, Wilderness!
December 6, 1935Kind Lady
December 18, 1935Whipsaw
December 20, 1935Last of the Pagans
December 27, 1935A Tale of Two CitiesNominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture
January 3, 1936Riffraff
January 10, 1936Three Live Ghosts
January 17, 1936Exclusive Story
January 24, 1936Tough Guy
February 1, 1936Rose Marie
February 14, 1936The Bohemian GirlA Hal Roach Feature Comedy
February 15, 1936The Voice of Bugle Ann
February 21, 1936The Garden Murder Case
February 28, 1936Wife vs. Secretary
March 6, 1936Three Godfathers
March 17, 1936Robin Hood of El Dorado
March 20, 1936Petticoat Fever
March 27, 1936Moonlight Murder
April 4, 1936The Unguarded Hour
April 8, 1936The Great ZiegfeldWinner of the Academy Award for Best Picture
April 10, 1936Small Town Girl
April 24, 1936Absolute Quiet
May 8, 1936Speed
May 9, 1936Neighborhood HouseA Hal Roach Comedy
May 15, 1936The Three Wise Guys
May 22, 1936Trouble for Two
May 29, 1936FuryFritz Lang's first American film
June 19, 1936We Went to College
June 26, 1936San FranciscoNominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture
July 10, 1936The Devil-Doll
July 20, 1936Suzy
July 31, 1936Women Are Trouble
August 7, 1936His Brother's Wife
August 14, 1936Piccadilly Jim
August 20, 1936Romeo and JulietNominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture
August 21, 1936Kelly the SecondA Hal Roach Feature Comedy
August 28, 1936The Gorgeous HussyA Clarence Brown production
September 11, 1936Sworn Enemy
September 18, 1936The Devil Is a Sissy
September 25, 1936Old Hutch
October 2, 1936The Longest Night
October 9, 1936Libeled LadyNominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture
October 16, 1936All American Chump
October 23, 1936Mr. CinderellaPresented by Hal Roach Studios
October 30, 1936Our RelationsA Hal Roach Feature Comedy
November 6, 1936Tarzan Escapes
November 13, 1936Mad Holiday
November 20, 1936Love on the Run
November 27, 1936Born to Dance
December 11, 1936General SpankyA Hal Roach Feature Comedy
December 12, 1936Camille
December 18, 1936Sinner Take All
December 25, 1936After the Thin Man
January 8, 1937Under Cover of Night
January 22, 1937Dangerous Number
January 26, 1937April Blossoms/April RomanceUS distribution only; produced in the UK by Alliance Films
January 29, 1937The Good EarthPresented by The Theatre Guild
Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture
January 29, 1937Man of the People
February 5, 1937Mama Steps Out
February 19, 1937The Last of Mrs. Cheyney
February 26, 1937Espionage
March 12, 1937A Family Affair1st entry in the Andy Hardy film series
March 19, 1937Personal Property
March 26, 1937Maytime
April 2, 1937Song of the City
April 9, 1937AldebaranUS distribution; produced in Italy by Manenti Film
April 16, 1937Way Out WestA Hal Roach Feature Comedy, presented by Hal Roach Studios
April 23, 1937The Good Old Soak
April 23, 1937Nobody's BabyA Hal Roach Feature Comedy
April 30, 1937Night Must Fall
May 7, 1937They Gave Him a Gun
May 7, 1937The Thirteenth Chair
May 11, 1937Captains CourageousNominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture
May 21, 1937Pick a StarA Hal Roach comedy
June 4, 1937Parnell
June 11, 1937A Day at the Races
June 18, 1937Married Before Breakfast
July 2, 1937The Emperor's Candlesticks
July 9, 1937Between Two Women
July 16, 1937TopperA Hal Roach Feature Comedy
July 23, 1937Saratoga
July 30, 1937London by Night
August 20, 1937Broadway Melody of 1938
August 27, 1937Bad Guy
September 1, 1937The Firefly
September 3, 1937Big City
September 10, 1937The Women Men Marry
September 17, 1937My Dear Miss Aldrich
October 1, 1937Madame X
October 15, 1937The Bride Wore Red
October 15, 1937Double Wedding
October 22, 1937Conquest
October 29, 1937Live, Love and Learn
November 12, 1937The Last Gangster
November 19, 1937Navy Blue and Gold
December 3, 1937Beg, Borrow or Steal
December 3, 1937Thoroughbreds Don't Cry
December 10, 1937You're Only Young Once2nd entry in the Andy Hardy film series
December 14, 1937MannequinA Frank Borzage production
December 24, 1937Rosalie
December 31, 1937The Bad Man of Brimstone
January 7, 1938Man-Proof
January 14, 1938Love Is a Headache
February 4, 1938Everybody Sing
February 11, 1938Of Human Hearts
February 15, 1938Paradise for Three
February 18, 1938A Yank at OxfordMade by MGM-British
February 25, 1938Arsène Lupin Returns
March 4, 1938Merrily We LivePresented by Hal Roach (A Hal Roach Feature Comedy)
March 12, 1938The First Hundred Years
March 18, 1938The Girl of the Golden West
March 26, 1938Judge Hardy's Children3rd entry in the Andy Hardy film series
April 22, 1938Test PilotNominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture
May 13, 1938Hold That Kiss
May 19, 1938Yellow Jack
May 20, 1938Swiss MissPresented by Hal Roach Studios
June 2, 1938Three Comrades
June 10, 1938The Toy Wife
June 17, 1938Lord Jeff
June 24, 1938Woman Against Woman
July 1, 1938Port of Seven Seas
July 5, 1938Fast Company
July 8, 1938Marie Antoinette
July 15, 1938The Shopworn Angel
July 22, 1938Love Finds Andy Hardy4th entry in the Andy Hardy film series
July 29, 1938The Chaser
August 5, 1938The Crowd Roars
August 12, 1938Rich Man, Poor Girl
August 19, 1938Block-HeadsA Hal Roach Feature Comedy
September 2, 1938Three Loves Has Nancy
September 9, 1938Boys TownNominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture
September 16, 1938Too Hot to Handle
September 30, 1938Vacation from Love
October 7, 1938Stablemates
October 14, 1938Young Dr. Kildare1st entry in the Dr. Kildare film series
October 18, 1938Listen, Darling
October 29, 1938The Citadelmade by MGM-British
Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture
November 4, 1938The Great Waltz
November 11, 1938Spring Madness
November 18, 1938The Shining Hour
November 25, 1938Out West with the Hardys
December 2, 1938Flirting with FateDistribution only; produced by David Loew Productions
December 8, 1938PygmalionUS distribution; produced in the UK by Gabriel Pascal Productions
Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture
December 9, 1938Dramatic School
December 16, 1938A Christmas Carol
December 22, 1938SweetheartsMGM's first three-strip Technicolor film; first feature film appearance of Tanner the Lion
December 23, 1938The Girl Downstairs
January 6, 1939Stand Up and Fight
January 13, 1939Burn 'Em Up O'Connor
January 27, 1939Idiot's Delight
January 27, 1939Four Girls in White
February 3, 1939Honolulu
February 10, 1939The Adventures of Huckleberry FinnRemade in 1960
February 17, 1939Fast and Loose
February 24, 1939Let Freedom Ring
March 10, 1939The Ice Follies of 1939
March 17, 1939Within the Law
March 21, 1939Society Lawyer
March 24, 1939Sergeant Madden
April 7, 1939Broadway Serenade
April 14, 1939The Kid from Texas
April 21, 1939The Hardys Ride High6th entry in the Andy Hardy film series
April 28, 1939Calling Dr. Kildare2nd entry in the Dr. Kildare film series
May 5, 1939Lucky Night
May 12, 1939Tell No Tales
May 15, 1939Goodbye, Mr. ChipsMade by MGM-British
Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture
Remade as musical in 1969
May 19, 1939It's a Wonderful World
May 26, 1939Bridal Suite
June 9, 19396,000 Enemies
June 15, 1939Land of LibertyDistribution only; produced by Motion Picture Producers & Distributors of America
A compilation film for the Golden Gate International Exposition and the 1939 New York World's Fair
June 16, 1939Tarzan Finds a Son!
June 22, 1939Maisie
June 30, 1939Stronger Than Desire
July 6, 1939On Borrowed Time
July 21, 1939Andy Hardy Gets Spring Fever7th entry in the Andy Hardy film series
August 4, 1939They All Come Out
August 10, 1939Miracles for Sale
August 11, 1939Lady of the Tropics
August 15, 1939The Wizard of OzNominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture
August 18, 1939These Glamour Girls
August 29, 1939Ask a PolicemanUS distribution only; made in the UK by Gainsborough Pictures
September 1, 1939The Women
September 8, 1939Blackmail
September 15, 1939Thunder Afloat
September 29, 1939Dancing Co-Ed
October 6, 1939Fast and Furious
October 13, 1939Babes in Arms
October 20, 1939At the Circus
October 27, 1939Bad Little Angel
November 9, 1939NinotchkaNominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture
Remade as musical in 1957
November 17, 1939Another Thin Man3rd entry in the Thin Man film series
November 24, 1939The Secret of Dr. Kildare3rd entry in the Dr. Kildare film series
December 1, 1939Joe and Ethel Turp Call on the President
December 8, 1939Henry Goes Arizona
December 13, 1939Nick Carter, Master Detective
December 15, 1939Balalaika
December 19, 1939Gone with the WindDistribution only; produced by Selznick International Pictures
Winner of the Academy Award for Best Picture
December 19, 1939Remember?
December 22, 1939Judge Hardy and Son

1940s

Release date Title Notes
January 5, 1940The Earl of Chicago
January 12, 1940The Shop Around the Corner
January 19, 1940Congo Maisie
January 26, 1940The Lambeth WalkDistribution; presented by CAPAD: A Pinebrook production
February 2, 1940I Take This Woman
February 9, 1940Broadway Melody of 1940
February 16, 1940The Man from Dakota
February 23, 1940Northwest Passage
March 1, 1940Strange Cargo
March 1, 1940The Ghost Comes Home
March 15, 1940Young Tom Edison
April 5, 1940And One Was Beautiful
April 12, 1940Dr. Kildare's Strange Case4th entry in the Dr. Kildare film series
April 19, 1940Two Girls on Broadway
April 26, 1940Forty Little Mothers
May 3, 194020 Mule Team
May 10, 1940Edison, the Man
May 17, 1940Waterloo Bridge
June 5, 1940Florian
June 7, 1940Susan and God
June 7, 1940Phantom RaidersA Nick Carter adventure
June 14, 1940The Mortal Storm
June 21, 1940The Captain Is a Lady
July 5, 1940Andy Hardy Meets Debutante9th entry in the Andy Hardy film series
July 12, 1940Sporting Blood
July 19, 1940New Moon
July 19, 1940We Who Are Young
July 26, 1940Pride and Prejudice
July 26, 1940Gold Rush Maisie
August 9, 1940I Love You Again
August 16, 1940The Golden Fleecing
August 30, 1940Boom Town
September 6, 1940Dr. Kildare Goes Home5th entry in the Dr. Kildare film series
September 13, 1940Wyoming
September 20, 1940Haunted HoneymoonMade by MGM-British
September 27, 1940Strike Up the Band
September 27, 1940Sky MurderA Nick Carter adventure
October 4, 1940Dulcy
October 11, 1940Third Finger, Left Hand
October 25, 1940Hullabaloo
November 1, 1940Escape
November 8, 1940Bitter Sweet
November 15, 1940Gallant Sons
November 22, 1940Little Nellie Kelly
November 29, 1940Dr. Kildare's Crisis
December 6, 1940Go West
December 13, 1940Comrade X
December 26, 1940The Philadelphia StoryNominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture
Remade as High Society in 1956
December 27, 1940Flight CommandPresented with the cooperation of the United States Navy
December 27, 1940Keeping Company
January 10, 1941Maisie Was a Lady
January 24, 1941The Wild Man of Borneo
January 31, 1941Come Live with Me
February 7, 1941Blonde Inspiration
February 14, 1941The Trial of Mary Dugan
February 21, 1941Andy Hardy's Private Secretary10th entry in the Andy Hardy film series
February 28, 1941Free and Easy
March 7, 1941Rage in Heaven
March 14, 1941The Penalty
March 28, 1941The Bad Man
April 7, 1941Barnacle Bill
April 11, 1941Men of Boys Town
April 18, 1941Washington Melodrama
April 25, 1941Ziegfeld Girl
May 2, 1941The People vs. Dr. Kildare7th entry in the Dr. Kildare film series
May 16, 1941I'll Wait for You
May 23, 1941A Woman's Face
May 23, 1941Love Crazy
May 30, 1941Billy the Kid
June 13, 1941The Get-Away
June 20, 1941The Big Store
June 27, 1941They Met in Bombay
July 23, 1941The Stars Look DownUS distribution; a Grafton Film
July 25, 1941Blossoms in the DustNominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture
July 30, 1941Down in San Diego
August 1, 1941Ringside Maisie
August 8, 1941Whistling in the Dark
August 12, 1941Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
August 15, 1941Life Begins for Andy Hardy11th entry in the Andy Hardy film series
August 22, 1941Dr. Kildare's Wedding Day8th entry in the Dr. Kildare film series
August 29, 1941When Ladies Meet
September 1, 1941Lady Be Good
September 12, 1941The Feminine Touch
October 1, 1941Honky Tonk
October 16, 1941Married Bachelor
October 31, 1941The Chocolate Soldier
October 1941Smilin' Through
November 11, 1941Design for Scandal
November 21, 1941Shadow of the Thin Man
November 30, 1941Two-Faced Woman
November 1941Unholy Partners
December 1, 1941Tarzan's Secret Treasure
December 9, 1941Johnny Eager
December 18, 1941H. M. Pulham, Esq.
December 18, 1941Kathleen
December 31, 1941Babes on Broadway
January 6, 1942Joe Smith, American
January 19, 1942Woman of the Year
January 21, 1942Nazi Agent
January 23, 1942The Vanishing Virginian
January 23, 1942Mr. and Mrs. North
January 29, 1942A Yank on the Burma Road
January 30, 1942The Bugle Sounds
February 4, 1942Dr. Kildare's Victory9th, and final, entry in the Dr. Kildare film series with Lew Ayres as Dr. Kildare
February 11, 1942The Courtship of Andy Hardy12th entry in the Andy Hardy film series
February 18, 1942Born to Sing
March 1942This Time for Keeps
April 17, 1942Kid Glove Killer
April 22, 1942Fingers at the Window
April 30, 1942We Were Dancing
April 1942Rio Rita
April 1942Mokey
May 8, 1942Sunday Punch
May 21, 1942Tortilla Flat
May 21, 1942Pacific Rendezvous
May 23, 1942Grand Central Murder
May 1942Tarzan's New York Adventure
May 1942Ship Ahoy
June 4, 1942Mrs. MiniverWinner of the Academy Award for Best Picture
June 21, 1942The Affairs of Martha
June 24, 1942Apache Trail
June 1942Maisie Gets Her Man
July 1, 1942Jackass Mail
July 9, 1942I Married an Angel
July 9, 1942Calling Dr. Gillespie
July 16, 1942Her Cardboard Lover
July 23, 1942Crossroads
July 29, 1942Pierre of the Plains
August 7, 1942The War Against Mrs. Hadley
August 17, 1942Cairo
August 17, 1942Somewhere I'll Find You
September 17, 1942Tish
September 1942The Omaha Trail
September 1942A Yank at Eton
October 1, 1942Panama Hattie
October 16, 1942Eyes in the Night
October 21, 1942For Me and My Gal
November 12, 1942Dr. Gillespie's New Assistant
November 13, 1942Seven Sweethearts
November 30, 1942Talk About JacquelineDistribution only; an Excelsior Films production
Released in the US in 1944
December 1, 1942Northwest Rangers
December 12, 1942White Cargo
December 17, 1942Journey for Margaret
December 17, 1942Random HarvestNominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture
December 21, 1942Keeper of the Flame
December 25, 1942Reunion in France
December 31, 1942Whistling in Dixie
December 31, 1942Stand by for Action
January 12, 1943Tennessee Johnson
February 11, 1943Andy Hardy's Double Life13th entry in the Andy Hardy film series
February 26, 1943The Youngest Profession
March 2, 1943The Human ComedyNominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture
March 11, 1943Assignment in Brittany
March 17, 1943Harrigan's Kid
April 1, 1943Slightly Dangerous
April 4, 1943Air Raid Wardens
April 9, 1943Cabin in the Sky
April 29, 1943Presenting Lily Mars
April 1943A Stranger in TownNever copyrighted
May 5, 1943Du Barry Was a Lady
May 8, 1943Dr. Gillespie's Criminal Case
May 21, 1943Three Hearts for Julia
June 3, 1943Bataan
June 10, 1943Hitler's Madman
June 24, 1943Pilot No. 5
August 2, 1943Young Ideas
August 4, 1943The Man from Down Under
August 5, 1943Above Suspicion
August 30, 1943Salute to the Marines
September 13, 1943Thousands Cheer
September 24, 1943The Adventures of TartuMade by MGM-British
September 1943I Dood It
October 1, 1943Swing Shift Maisie
October 7, 1943Lassie Come Home
October 8, 1943Best Foot Forward
November 1, 1943Swing Fever
November 12, 1943The Cross of Lorraine
November 23, 1943Cry "Havoc"
November 26, 1943Girl Crazy
December 16, 1943Madame CurieNominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture
December 23, 1943Lost Angel
December 24, 1943A Guy Named Joe
December 1943Whistling in Brooklyn
January 19, 1944Broadway Rhythm
February 10, 1944Song of Russia
March 18, 1944See Here, Private Hargrove
March 23, 1944The Heavenly Body
March 24, 1944Rationing
April 1, 1944Tunisian VictoryUS distribution only; produced by British and American service film units
May 4, 1944GaslightNominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture
May 4, 1944Andy Hardy's Blonde Trouble14th entry in the Andy Hardy film series
May 11, 1944The White Cliffs of Dover
May 25, 19443 Men in White
June 1, 1944Meet the People
June 14, 1944Two Girls and a Sailor
June 27, 1944Bathing Beauty
July 20, 1944Dragon Seed
July 24, 1944The Seventh Cross
July 28, 1944The Canterville Ghost
August 22, 1944Kismet
August 23, 1944Marriage Is a Private Affair
September 11, 1944Maria CandelariaDistribution of the 1948 dubbed US re-release only
September 28, 1944Barbary Coast Gent
September 28, 1944Maisie Goes to Reno
October 11, 1944An American Romance
October 12, 1944Mrs. Parkington
November 8, 1944Lost in a Harem
November 15, 1944Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo
November 28, 1944Meet Me in St. Louis
December 5, 1944Blonde Fever
December 6, 1944Nothing But Trouble
December 14, 1944National Velvet
December 18, 1944Music for Millions
January 4, 1945This Man's Navy
January 12, 1945Main Street After Dark
January 25, 1945The Thin Man Goes Home
March 3, 1945The Picture of Dorian Gray
March 8, 1945Keep Your Powder Dry
March 22, 1945Without Love
March 28, 1945Between Two Women
April 20, 1945Son of Lassie
May 3, 1945The Valley of Decision
May 4, 1945Gentle Annie
May 23, 1945Thrill of a Romance
May 25, 1945The Clock
May 31, 1945Twice Blessed
June 7, 1945Dangerous Partners
July 4, 1945Bewitched
July 14, 1945Anchors AweighNominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture
August 13, 1945Ziegfeld Follies
August 22, 1945Abbott and Costello in Hollywood
August 31, 1945The Hidden Eye
September 6, 1945Our Vines Have Tender Grapes
September 11, 1945Her Highness and the Bellboy
October 4, 1945Week-End at the Waldorf
November 1, 1945Perfect StrangersCo-production with London Film Productions
November 4, 1945She Went to the Races
November 20, 1945Yolanda and the Thief
November 21, 1945What Next, Corporal Hargrove?
November 27, 1945The Last ChancePresented by MGM International Films Corporation – A Praesens-Film production
December 20, 1945They Were Expendable
December 21, 1945It Happened at the InnUS distribution only; produced in France by Les Films Minerva
December 28, 1945The Sailor Takes a Wife
December 28, 1945Adventure
1946The Great MorganA compilation film; released overseas only
January 18, 1946The Harvey Girls
January 28, 1946A Letter for Evie
February 1, 1946Up Goes Maisie
April 4, 1946The Hoodlum Saint
May 2, 1946The Postman Always Rings Twice
May 22, 1946Bad Bascomb
June 4, 1946Two Smart People
June 6, 1946Two Sisters from Boston
June 10, 1946Little Mister Jim
June 15, 1946Stormy WatersUS distribution only; produced in France by SEDIF
July 4, 1946The Green Years
July 25, 1946Easy to WedRemake of Libeled Lady (1936)
July 18, 1946Boys' Ranch
August 4, 1946Piccadilly IncidentUS distribution only; produced in the UK by Herbert Wilcox Productions
August 15, 1946Holiday in Mexico
August 22, 1946Faithful in My Fashion
September 26, 1946Three Wise Fools
October 3, 1946No Leave, No Love
October 24, 1946The Cockeyed Miracle
November 8, 1946Courage of Lassie
November 28, 1946Undercurrent
December 5, 1946Till the Clouds Roll By
December 5, 1946Gallant Bess
December 18, 1946The YearlingNominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture
December 25, 1946The Secret Heart
December 25, 1946Love Laughs at Andy Hardy15th entry in the Andy Hardy film series
December 1946The Show-Off
January 2, 1947The Mighty McGurk
January 23, 1947Lady in the Lake
February 4, 1947My Brother Talks to Horses
February 13, 1947The Arnelo Affair
February 19, 1947The Beginning or the End
March 1, 1947Undercover Maisie
March 11, 1947High Barbaree
April 7, 1947It Happened in Brooklyn
April 25, 1947The Sea of Grass
June 10, 1947Living in a Big Way
June 12, 1947Fiesta
June 25, 1947Dark Delusion
August 4, 1947The Romance of Rosy Ridge
August 27, 1947The Hucksters
August 28, 1947Song of the Thin Man
August 29, 1947Cynthia
September 19, 1947The Unfinished Dance
October 9, 1947Song of Love
October 11, 1947Merton of the Movies
October 17, 1947This Time for Keeps
October 24, 1947Killer McCoy
October 31, 1947Desire Me
November 5, 1947Green Dolphin Street
November 6, 1947Cass Timberlane
December 17, 1947High Wall
December 26, 1947Good News
December 26, 1947If Winter Comes
February 3, 1948Alias a Gentleman
February 20, 1948Tenth Avenue Angel
March 3, 1948The Bride Goes Wild
March 5, 1948Three Daring Daughters
March 25, 1948Big City
March 26, 1948The SearchProduced by Praesens-Film, Zurich for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Portions of the film were produced in the U. S occupied Zone of Germany through the permission of the U. S. Army and the cooperation of I. R. O.
April 2, 1948B.F.'s Daughter
April 16, 1948Summer Holiday
April 29, 1948Homecoming
April 30, 1948State of the UnionDistribution only; produced by Liberty Films[N 2]
May 3, 1948On an Island with You
June 11, 1948The Pirate
July 8, 1948Easter Parade
July 29, 1948A Date with Judy
August 5, 1948A Southern Yankee
August 8, 1948Julia Misbehaves
September 9, 1948Luxury Liner
October 20, 1948The Three Musketeers
October 22, 1948The Secret Land
November 12, 1948No Minor VicesDistribution only; produced by The Enterprise Studio and Niagara Enterprises
November 18, 1948The Kissing Bandit
November 25, 1948Hills of Home
December 1, 19483 GodfathersMade by Argosy Pictures Corporation
December 21, 1948Act of Violence
December 25, 1948Command Decision
December 25, 1948Force of EvilDistribution only; produced by Roberts Production
An MGM and The Enterprise Studios presentation[N 3]
December 31, 1948Words and Music
February 3, 1949The Bribe
February 17, 1949CaughtDistribution only; produced by The Enterprise Studios[N 3]
March 3, 1949Tale of the NavajosFeature-length documentary
March 10, 1949Little Women
April 12, 1949Big Jack
April 13, 1949Take Me Out to the Ball Game
April 30, 1949The Secret Garden
May 4, 1949The Barkleys of Broadway
May 12, 1949The Sun Comes Up
May 12, 1949The Stratton Story
June 2, 1949Edward, My Sonmade by MGM-British
June 9, 1949Neptune's Daughter
June 29, 1949The Great Sinner
July 15, 1949Any Number Can Play
July 28, 1949Scene of the Crime
July 29, 1949In the Good Old Summertime
August 25, 1949Madame Bovary
September 22, 1949That Midnight Kiss
September 29, 1949The Doctor and the Girl
October 14, 1949The Red Danube
October 28, 1949Border Incident
October 31, 1949Challenge to Lassie
November 3, 1949That Forsyte Woman
November 9, 1949BattlegroundNominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture
November 18, 1949Adam's Rib
November 22, 1949Intruder in the Dust
November 23, 1949Tension
December 22, 1949East Side, West Side
December 27, 1949Malaya
December 30, 1949On the Town

1950s

Release date Title Notes
January 13, 1950Ambush
February 2, 1950Key to the City
March 1, 1950The Outriders
March 10, 1950Nancy Goes to Rio
March 12, 1950Black Hand
March 24, 1950Conspirator
April 7, 1950The Yellow Cab Man
May 5, 1950The Reformer and the Redhead
May 11, 1950Stars In My Crown
May 12, 1950Please Believe Me
May 17, 1950Annie Get Your Gun
May 19, 1950Shadow on the Wall
May 23, 1950The Asphalt Jungle
May 23, 1950Side Street
May 26, 1950The Big Hangover
June 16, 1950Father of the BrideNominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture
June 29, 1950The Skipper Surprised His Wife
June 29, 1950The Next Voice You Hear...
July 7, 1950Crisis
July 7, 1950The Happy Years
July 12, 1950Three Little Words
July 14, 1950Duchess of Idaho
July 28, 1950Mystery Street
August 3, 1950A Lady Without Passport
August 24, 1950The Toast of New Orleans
August 31, 1950Summer Stock
September 1, 1950A Life of Her Own
September 15, 1950Devil's Doorway
October 6, 1950Right Cross
October 13, 1950To Please a Lady
October 26, 1950The Miniver Story
November 3, 1950Dial 1119
November 10, 1950Two Weeks with Love
November 24, 1950King Solomon's MinesNominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture.
December 7, 1950Kim
December 8, 1950Mrs. O'Malley and Mr. Malone
December 11, 1950Watch the Birdie
December 29, 1950Pagan Love Song
January 18, 1951The Magnificent Yankee
January 19, 1951Grounds for Marriage
February 4, 1951Vengeance Valley
March 1, 1951Three Guys Named Mike
March 2, 1951Mr. Imperium
March 12, 1951The Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer StoryA compilation film
March 15, 1951Inside Straight
March 16, 1951The Red Badge of Courage
March 23, 1951Royal Wedding
March 29, 1951Soldiers Three
March 30, 1951Cause for Alarm!
April 5, 1951Teresa
April 16, 1951The Great Caruso
April 27, 1951Father's Little Dividendsequel to Father of the Bride
May 4, 1951The Painted Hills
May 18, 1951Home Town Story
May 24, 1951Go for Broke!
June 8, 1951Night into Morning
June 15, 1951No Questions Asked
June 20, 1951Kind Lady
June 29, 1951Excuse My Dust
July 3, 1951Strictly Dishonorable
July 9, 1951Rich, Young and Pretty
July 20, 1951The Law and the Lady
August 17, 1951The Tall Target
August 1951The Strip
September 1, 1951The People Against O'Hara
September 24, 1951Show Boat
October 5, 1951Texas Carnival
October 12, 1951Bannerline
October 15, 1951Pandora and the Flying DutchmanUS distribution only; produced by Dorkay Productions
October 19, 1951Angels in the Outfield
October 23, 1951Across the Wide Missouri
November 11, 1951An American in ParisWinner of the Academy Award for Best Picture
Winner of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy
November 15, 1951Callaway Went Thataway
November 16, 1951The Unknown Man
November 20, 1951It's a Big Country
November 22, 1951Too Young to Kiss
November 27, 1951The Man with a Cloak
December 14, 1951Calling Bulldog Drummond
December 25, 1951Quo VadisNominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture
December 31, 1951Westward the Women
January 16, 1952The Light Touch
January 29, 1952Invitation
February 8, 1952Lone Star
February 22, 1952The Belle of New York
February 23, 1952Love Is Better Than Ever
February 27, 1952Just This Once
March 22, 1952The Wild North
April 11, 1952Singin' in the RainNominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy
April 18, 1952Talk About a Stranger
April 24, 1952Carbine Williams
May 2, 1952Young Man with Ideas
May 11, 1952When in Rome
May 23, 1952The Girl in White
May 28, 1952Skirts Ahoy!
May 29, 1952Lovely to Look At
May 30, 1952The Sellout
June 6, 1952Glory Alley
June 13, 1952Pat and Mike
June 27, 1952Scaramouche
July 18, 1952Washington Story
July 18, 1952You for Me
July 18, 1952Shadow in the Sky
July 25, 1952Holiday for Sinners
July 31, 1952IvanhoeNominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture
August 15, 1952Fearless Fagan
September 5, 1952The Merry Widow
September 5, 1952My Man and I
September 19, 1952The Devil Makes Three
September 25, 1952Because You're Mine
September 25, 1952Apache War Smoke
October 31, 1952Everything I Have Is Yours
November 14, 1952The Prisoner of Zenda
November 19, 1952Desperate Search
November 21, 1952The Hour of 13
November 28, 1952Plymouth Adventure
December 4, 1952Million Dollar Mermaid
December 5, 1952The HoaxtersDocumentary feature
December 12, 1952Sky Full of Moon
December 25, 1952The Bad and the Beautiful
January 2, 1953Above and Beyond
January 16, 1953The Clown
February 6, 1953The Naked Spur
February 13, 1953Rogue's March
March 6, 1953Battle Circus
March 13, 1953Confidentially Connie
March 20, 1953I Love Melvin
March 26, 1953The Story of Three Loves
March 27, 1953The Girl Who Had Everything
March 30, 1953Jeopardy
April 10, 1953Small Town Girl
April 17, 1953Bright Road
April 22, 1953Sombrero
April 24, 1953Code Two
May 1, 1953Never Let Me Go
May 8, 1953Cry of the Hunted
May 15, 1953Remains to Be Seen
May 17, 1953Scandal at Scourie
May 22, 1953Fast Company
May 29, 1953Young Bess
June 4, 1953Julius CaesarNominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture
June 5, 1953A Slight Case of Larceny
June 19, 1953Dream Wife
June 24, 1953ArenaMGM's first 3D film
July 3, 1953Dangerous When Wet
July 10, 1953Lili
July 14, 1953Terror on a Train
July 17, 1953Ride, Vaquero!
August 7, 1953The Band Wagon
August 14, 1953The Affairs of Dobie Gillis
August 19, 1953Big Leaguer
August 28, 1953Latin Lovers
September 4, 1953Half a Hero
September 25, 1953The Actress
October 1, 1953Torch Song
October 9, 1953Mogambo
October 13, 1953Main Street to BroadwayDistribution only; produced by Cinema Productions
October 30, 1953Take the High Ground!
November 13, 1953All the Brothers Were Valiant
November 26, 1953Kiss Me KateMGM's second 3D film
December 3, 1953Give a Girl a Break
December 4, 1953Escape from Fort Bravo
December 25, 1953Easy to Love
December 30, 1953Saadia
January 15, 1954Knights of the Round TableMGM's first CinemaScope film
January 29, 1954The Great Diamond Robbery
February 18, 1954The Long, Long Trailer
March 5, 1954Tennessee Champ
April 1, 1954Rose Marie
April 2, 1954Gypsy Colt
April 16, 1954Rhapsody
May 4, 1954Prisoner of War
May 5, 1954Flame and the Flesh
May 6, 1954Executive Suite
May 7, 1954Men of the Fighting Lady
June 15, 1954The Student Prince
July 22, 1954Seven Brides for Seven BrothersNominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture
July 23, 1954Valley of the Kings
August 11, 1954Her Twelve Men
September 7, 1954Betrayed
September 8, 1954Brigadoon
September 17, 1954Rogue Cop
October 6, 1954Beau Brummell
November 4, 1954Athena
November 18, 1954The Last Time I Saw Paris
December 6, 1954Crest of the Wave
December 24, 1954Deep in My Heart
December 29, 1954Green Fire
January 7, 1955Bad Day at Black Rock
February 4, 1955Many Rivers to Cross
February 18, 1955Jupiter's Darling
March 4, 1955Hit the Deck
March 24, 1955The Glass Slipper
March 25, 1955Blackboard Jungle
April 28, 1955Bedevilled
May 5, 1955Interrupted Melody
May 6, 1955The Prodigal
May 20, 1955The Marauders
June 7, 1955The Cobweb
June 10, 1955Love Me or Leave Me
June 24, 1955Moonfleet
June 24, 1955SvengaliUS distribution only; produced in the UK by Alderdale Films
July 29, 1955The Scarlet Coat
August 5, 1955The King's Thief
September 2, 1955It's Always Fair Weather
October 7, 1955Trial
October 8, 1955Kismet
November 3, 1955Guys and DollsDistribution only, produced by Samuel Goldwyn Productions[N 4]
November 4, 1955The Tender Trap
November 23, 1955Quentin Durward
December 23, 1955It's a Dog's Life
December 25, 1955I'll Cry Tomorrow
January 12, 1956Diane
January 24, 1956Ransom!
February 9, 1956Forever, DarlingCo-production with Zanra Productions
March 9, 1956Meet Me in Las Vegas
March 15, 1956Forbidden Planet
March 30, 1956Tribute to a Bad Man
April 26, 1956The Swan
April 30, 1956The Last Hunt
May 1, 1956Bhowani Junction
May 9, 1956Gaby
May 15, 1956Invitation to the Dance
May 17, 1956The Wedding in MonacoA Citel Monaco production made by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (feature documentary)
Produced with the cooperation of Compagnie Francaise de Films
June 14, 1956The Catered Affair
July 5, 1956Somebody Up There Likes Me
July 12, 1956The Fastest Gun Alive
July 17, 1956High SocietyCo-production with Sol C. Siegel Productions and Bing Crosby Productions
Musical remake of The Philadelphia Story
August 17, 1956These Wilder Years
September 17, 1956Lust for LifeNominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama
September 26, 1956The Power and the Prize
September 27, 1956Tea and Sympathy
October 17, 1956JulieCo-production with Arwin Productions
October 26, 1956The Opposite SexNominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy
November 2, 1956The Rack
November 25, 1956Friendly PersuasionNominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture
Foreign distribution only;[3] US distribution by Allied Artists
November 28, 1956The Great American Pastime
November 29, 1956The Teahouse of the August MoonNominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy
January 7, 1957The Iron PetticoatDistribution only; produced by Hope Records and Benhar Productions
Presented by Harry Saltzman in association with Remus Films
January 16, 1957The Barretts of Wimpole Street
January 18, 1957Slander
January 29, 1957Edge of the City
February 22, 1957The Wings of Eagles
February 1957Hot Summer Night
April 3, 1957Ten Thousand Bedrooms
April 4, 1957LizzieCo-production with Bryna Productions
April 12, 1957Tarzan and the Lost SafariDistribution only; produced by Sol Lesser Productions
May 2, 1957The Living Idol
May 3, 1957The Little HutDistribution only; produced by Herbson, S.A. of Switzerland
May 8, 1957The Vintage
May 10, 1957Something of Value
May 14, 1957This Could Be the Night
May 16, 1957Designing Woman
June 20, 1957The Happy RoadDistribution only; produced by Kerry Productions
June 28, 1957The Seventh Sin
July 12, 1957Decision Against TimeDistribution only; produced by Ealing Films
July 18, 1957Silk StockingsCo-production with Arthur Freed Productions
Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy
Musical remake of Ninotchka
First film to use the current MGM lion.
July 19, 1957Gun Glory
August 22, 1957Man on FireCo-production with Sol C. Siegel Productions and Bing Crosby Productions
August 30, 1957Action of the TigerDistribution only; produced by Claridge Film Productions and Van Johnson Enterprises
September 6, 1957Tip on a Dead Jockey
September 12, 1957House of Numbers
September 20, 1957The Hired GunCo-production with Calhoun-Orsatti Enterprises (A Rorvic presentation)
October 3, 1957Les GirlsCo-production with Sol C. Siegel Productions
Winner of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy
October 8, 1957Until They Sail
October 25, 1957The Invisible BoyCo-production with Pan Productions
November 8, 1957Jailhouse RockCo-production with Avon Productions
November 14, 1957Don't Go Near the WaterCo-production with Avon Productions
Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy
December 20, 1957Raintree County
December 21, 1957All at SeaDistribution only; produced by Ealing Films
January 30, 1958Seven Hills of RomeCo-production with St. Cloud Productions and Gregor Productions
February 14, 1958Underwater WarriorCo-production with Ivan Tors Pictures and Hunterhaven; made by Underwater Productions
February 20, 1958The Brothers KaramazovCo-production with Avon Productions
March 5, 1958I Accuse!
March 20, 1958Saddle the Wind
April 4, 1958Merry AndrewCo-production with Sol C. Siegel Productions and Danny Kaye
April 18, 1958Handle with Care
May 2, 1958Cry Terror!Co-production with Andrew L. Stone, Inc.
May 7, 1958The Sheepman
May 15, 1958GigiCo-production with Arthur Freed Productions
Winner of the Academy Award for Best Picture
Winner of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical
May 16, 1958The High Cost of Loving
June 6, 1958The Law and Jake Wade
June 13, 1958High School ConfidentialCo-production with Albert Zugsmith Productions[N 5]
July 3, 1958The Haunted StranglerDistribution only; made in the UK by Amalgamated Productions
July 3, 1958Fiend Without a FaceDistribution only; made in the UK by Amalgamated Productions
August 14, 1958The Reluctant DebutanteCo-production with Avon Productions
August 15, 1958Tarzan's Fight for LifeDistribution only; produced by Sol Lesser Productions
August 20, 1958Imitation General
September 3, 1958The BadlandersCo-production with Arcola Pictures Corporation
September 10, 1958DunkirkDistribution only; produced by Ealing Films
September 20, 1958Cat on a Hot Tin RoofCo-production with Avon Productions
Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture
Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama
October 1, 1958The SafecrackerDistribution only; produced in the UK by Coronado Productions
October 10, 1958The Decks Ran RedCo-production with Andrew L. Stone, Inc.
October 24, 1958Torpedo Run
October 28, 1958Party GirlCo-production with Euterpe
November 21, 1958The Tunnel of LoveDistribution only; produced by Fields Productions and Arwin Productions
December 17, 1958The Doctor's DilemmaDistribution only; produced by Comet Film Productions
December 18, 1958Some Came RunningCo-production with Sol C. Siegel Productions
December 22, 1958tom thumbDistribution only; produced by Galaxy Pictures and shot at MGM-British Studios
Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical
December 22, 1958Andy Hardy Comes Home16th, and final, entry in the Andy Hardy film series
Co-production with Fryman Enterprises
1959Frontier RangersComposed of episodes of the TV series Northwest Passage; only released theatrically overseas
February 19, 1959The JourneyCo-production with Alby Productions
February 27, 1959First Man Into SpaceDistribution only; made by Amalgamated Productions
March 4, 1959Night of the Quarter MoonCo-production with Albert Zugsmith Productions
March 11, 1959Nowhere to GoDistribution only; produced in the UK by Ealing Films
March 19, 1959Green Mansions
April 23, 1959Count Your Blessings
April 29, 1959The Mating Game
May 15, 1959The MysteriansUS distribution only; made in Japan by Toho and copyrighted in the US by RKO Teleradio Pictures
May 20, 1959The World, the Flesh, and the DevilCo-production with Sol C. Siegel Productions and Harbel Productions
May 21, 1959Ask Any GirlCo-production with Euterpe
July 1, 1959Watusi
July 3, 1959The Beat GenerationCo-production with Albert Zugsmith Productions[N 3]
July 17, 1959North by Northwest
July 29, 1959The Angry HillsDistribution only; produced by Raymond Productions
August 6, 1959The ScapegoatDistribution only; produced in the UK by Du Maurier-Guinness, Ltd.
August 26, 1959For the First TimeCo-production with Corona Filmproduktion and Orion Films
August 1959The Big Operator[N 5]Co-production with Albert Zugsmith Productions and Fryman Enterprises
September 4, 1959It Started with a KissCo-production with Arcola Pictures Corporation
October 5, 1959Girls TownCo-production with Albert Zugsmith Productions
October 23, 1959Libel
October 29, 1959The House of the Seven HawksDistribution only; produced in the UK by Coronado Productions
October 1959Tarzan, the Ape Man
November 6, 1959The Wreck of the Mary DeareCo-production with Julian Blaustein Productions and Baroda Productions
November 18, 1959Ben-HurWinner of the Academy Award for Best Picture
Winner of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama
Remake of the 1925 film
December 7, 1959Never So FewCo-production with Canterbury Productions
December 18, 1959The GazeboCo-production with Avon Productions

1960s

Release date Title Notes
February 19, 1960The Last Voyageco-production with Andrew L. Stone, Inc.
March 3, 1960Home from the Hillco-production with Sol C. Siegel Productions
March 31, 1960Please Don't Eat the Daisiesco-production with Euterpe
May 13, 1960Platinum High Schoolco-production with Albert Zugsmith Productions and Fryman Enterprises
May 25, 1960The Giant of Marathon
June 23, 1960The Subterraneansco-production with Arthur Freed Productions
June 23, 1960Bells Are Ringingco-production with Arthur Freed Productions
Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical
August 3, 1960The Adventures of Huckleberry Finnco-production with Formosa Productions
August 17, 1960The Time Machineco-production with Galaxy Films
September 4, 1960The Day They Robbed the Bank of EnglandDistribution only; produced by Summit Film Productions, Ltd.
September 22, 1960All the Fine Young Cannibalsco-production with Avon Productions
September 28, 1960The Angel Wore Red
October 6, 1960Key Witnessco-production with Avon Productions
November 4, 1960BUtterfield 8co-production with Afton-Linebrook Productions
November 11, 1960Where the Hot Wind Blows!US distribution only; made in France by Cité Films
December 5, 1960Cimarron
December 7, 1960Village of the Damnedmade by MGM-British
December 28, 1960Where the Boys Areco-production with Euterpe
1961The Murder MenMade for TV; never released in theaters
January 20, 1961Don QuixoteUS distribution only; produced in the Soviet Union by Lenfilm
March 10, 1961Go Naked in the Worldco-production with Arcola Pictures Corporation
March 15, 1961The Secret Partner
March 29, 1961Gorgo[N 6]US distribution only; produced by King Brothers Productions
April 20, 1961The Green HelmetMade by MGM-British
May 3, 1961Atlantis, the Lost Continentco-production with Galaxy Productions
June 14, 1961Ring of Fireco-production with Andrew L. Stone, Inc.
June 21, 1961Two Lovesco-production with Julian Blaustein Productions
June 22, 1961Magic BoyA Toei Motion Picture Company production
June 22, 1961The Secret of Monte CristoUS distribution only; produced by Mid Century Film Productions
July 6, 1961Morgan, the PirateUS distribution only; produced by Lux Film and Adelphia Cinematografica
August 10, 1961The Thief of BaghdadUS distribution only; produced by Titanus
August 16, 1961The Honeymoon Machineco-production with Avon Productions
August 25, 1961Adaco-production with Avon Productions and Chalmar, Inc.
September 26, 1961A Thunder of Drumsco-production with Robert J. Enders
October 17, 1961Bridge to the SunA Cité Films production
October 30, 1961King of Kingsco-production with Samuel Bronston Productions
November 1, 1961Bachelor in Paradiseco-production with Ted Richmond Productions
December 10, 1961Invasion Quartet
December 13, 1961The Wonders of AladdinDistribution only; produced by Embassy International Pictures Corporation
December 14, 1961The Colossus of RhodesA Procusa and Cineproduzioni Associates production
1962Private PotterMade by MGM-British; not released in the US
January 7, 1962Murder, She SaidMade by MGM-British
February 7, 1962The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypseco-production with Julian Blaustein Productions
February 9, 1962The Light in the Piazzaco-production with Arthur Freed Productions
March 21, 1962Sweet Bird of Youthco-production with Roxbury Productions
March 1962World in My PocketUS distribution; a Corona Film production in association with Criterion C. C. C. Film
April 11, 1962All Fall Downco-production with John Houseman Productions
April 18, 1962The Horizontal Lieutenantco-production with Euterpe
June 12, 1962LolitaDistribution only; produced by A. A. Productions, Ltd.
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer with Seven Arts Productions. An Anya Production S.A., Transworld Pictures S.A. production
June 20, 1962Ride the High Country
June 20, 1962The TartarsUS distribution; A Lux Film production
June 21, 1962Boys' Night Outco-production with Kimco Pictures Corporation
Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Comedy
July 17, 1962The Counterfeiters of ParisUS distribution only; made in France by Cité Films
July 24, 1962A Matter of WHOA Herts-Lion distribution
July 1962Tarzan Goes to IndiaDistribution only; an Allfin production
August 7, 1962The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimmco-production with Cinerama and Gallen Films
Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical
August 17, 1962Two Weeks in Another Townco-production with John Houseman Productions
September 5, 1962Damon and Pythias
September 14, 1962I Thank a Foolco-production with Eaton Productions
September 28, 1962A Very Private AffairUS distribution; a Christine Gouze-Rénal production
October 1, 1962The Savage GunsDistribution only; produced by Capricorn Productions in association with TECISA, an American-Spanish co-production
October 31, 1962Escape from East BerlinA Walter Wood production
October 31, 1962Period of Adjustmentco-production with Marten Productions
Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Comedy
November 8, 1962Mutiny on the Bountyco-production with Arcola Pictures Corporation
Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture
Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama
November 12, 1962Kill or CureMade by MGM-British
November 16, 1962The Dock Brief/Trial and ErrorDistribution only; produced by Anatole de Grunwald, Ltd.
November 1962The Main AttractionDistribution only; produced by Seven Arts Productions
December 5, 1962Swordsman of SienaUS distribution; a CIPRA production
December 6, 1962Billy Rose's Jumboco-production with Euterpe
Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical
December 21, 1962Arturo's IslandUS distribution; made by Compagnia Cinematografica Champion
December 21, 1962The Password Is Courageco-production with Andrew L. Stone, Inc.
January 30, 1963A Monkey in Winter
February 15, 1963The Hookco-production with Perlberg-Seaton Productions
February 20, 1963How the West Was Wonco-production with Cinerama
February 27, 1963Follow the Boys
March 19, 1963The Four Days of NaplesA Titanus-Metro production
March 27, 1963The Courtship of Eddie's Fatherco-production with Euterpe and Venice Productions
March 27, 1963Come Fly with Me
March 1963Seven Seas to Calais
April 3, 1963It Happened at the World's Fairco-production with Ted Richmond Productions
April 29, 1963Black Fox: The Rise and Fall of Adolf Hitler
May 15, 1963Drums of Africaco-production with Zimbalist-Krasne Productions
May 29, 1963The Slave
May 29, 1963In the Cool of the Dayco-production with John Houseman Productions
May 1963Dime with a Halo
June 5, 1963Corridors of BloodUS distribution; made in the UK by Amalgamated Productions
June 5, 1963Lycanthropus
June 19, 1963Captain SindbadDistribution only; produced by King Brothers Productions
June 24, 1963Murder at the Gallop
June 1963Tarzan's Three Challenges
July 31, 1963Cattle Kingco-production with Missouri Productions
August 14, 1963Flipperco-production with Ivan Tors Films
August 18, 1963Hootenanny Hootco-production with Four Leaf Productions
August 18, 1963A Ticklish AffairNominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy
August 21, 1963Cairo
August 1963The Young and The Brave
September 18, 1963The Hauntingco-production with Argyle Enterprises
September 19, 1963The V.I.P.smade by MGM-British
October 8, 1963Any Number Can Win
October 16, 1963Twilight of Honor
November 11, 1963Family DiaryA Titanus production
November 13, 1963Sunday in New York
November 14, 1963The Wheeler Dealers
December 8, 1963Square of Violence
December 25, 1963The Prize
1964Duke of the DerbyUS distribution; a Franco-Italian CIPRA-CCM production
January 29, 1964Children of the DamnedMade by MGM-British
January 30, 1964A Global AffairA Seven Arts production
February 19, 1964The Day and the HourA Franco-Italian CIPRA-CCM production
February 28, 1964Two Are GuiltyUS distribution; a Franco-Italian Gaumont, Trianon Productions and Ultra Films production
March 6, 1964Kissin' Cousinsco-production with Four Leaf Productions
March 11, 1964Mail Order Bride
March 18, 19647 Faces of Dr. Lao
March 18, 1964Night Must Fall
April 1, 1964Gunfighters of Casa GrandeA Gregor production, in association with Tecisa
May 3, 1964Tamahine
May 7, 1964Gladiators 7US distribution
May 20, 1964Viva Las Vegas
May 20, 1964Rhino!
May 1964The Golden ArrowUS distribution; a Titanus production
June 3, 1964Honeymoon Hotelco-production with Pandro S. Berman Productions
June 10, 1964Advance to the Rearco-production with Ted Richmond Productions
June 11, 1964The Unsinkable Molly BrownNominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy
June 24, 1964Flipper's New Adventureco-production with Ivan Tors Films
June 1964Gold for the CaesarsUS distribution
August 5, 1964Looking for Love
August 6, 1964The Night of the IguanaNominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama
September 3, 1964The Big Parade of Comedy
September 22, 1964Murder Ahoy!
September 23, 1964Of Human Bondage
September 1964Murder Most Foul
October 5, 1964Quick, Before It Melts
October 8, 1964The Outrage
October 27, 1964The Americanization of EmilyA Filmways picture
November 4, 1964Your Cheatin' Heart
November 12, 1964The Young Lovers
November 1964Joy HouseUS distribution
December 10, 1964The Golden HeadProduced by the Hunnia Filmstúdió; unreleased in the US
December 18, 1964Get Yourself a College Girlco-production with Four Leaf Productions
1965Wild, Wild Planet
January 29, 1965Guns of DiabloExpanded version of the last episode of The Travels of Jaimie McPheeters; not released theatrically in the US
February 19, 196536 Hours
March 5, 1965The Rounders
March 17, 1965Vice and Virtue
March 22, 1965Young Cassidymade by MGM-British
April 1, 1965Operation Crossbow
April 14, 1965Girl Happyco-production with Euterpe
April 1965HysteriaDistribution only; produced by Hammer Film Productions
May 5, 1965Joy in the Morning
May 13, 1965Hercules, Samson and UlyssesUS distribution
May 13, 1965The Yellow Rolls-Roycemade by MGM-British
May 19, 1965Signpost to Murder
May 1965Sandokan the Great
June 9, 1965She
June 23, 1965The Sandpiper
June 1965Zebra in the Kitchenco-production with Ivan Tors Films
August 4, 1965Clarence, the Cross-Eyed Lionco-production with Ivan Tors Enterprises
August 18, 1965Murder at 45 R.P.M.
September 8, 1965Once a Thief
October 3, 1965The HillDistribution only; made by Seven Arts Productions
October 10, 1965When the Boys Meet the Girls
October 11, 1965The Loved One
October 15, 1965The Cincinnati KidA Filmways-Solar picture
November 3, 1965The Secret of My Success
November 17, 1965Laurel and Hardy's Laughing 20's
November 24, 1965Harum Scarumco-production with Four Leaf Productions
December 10, 1965A Patch of BlueNominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama
December 31, 1965Doctor ZhivagoNominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture
Winner of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama
January 5, 19667 Women
January 19, 1966To Trap a Spy
January 26, 1966Where the Spies Are
February 2, 1966The Money Trap
February 9, 1966Made in Paris
March 9, 1966The Spy with My Face
April 2, 1966The Singing Nun
April 1966The Secret Seven
May 17, 1966The Alphabet MurdersMade by MGM-British
May 18, 1966Lady L
May 1966Son of a Gunfighter
June 9, 1966The Glass Bottom BoatAn Arwin-Reame picture
June 22, 1966Maya
June 22, 1966Hold On!co-production with Four Leaf Productions
June 22, 1966Around the World Under the Seaco-production with Ivan Tors Enterprises
June 1966Tiko and the Shark
October 11, 1966Mister Buddwing
October 14, 1966Hotel Paradiso
October 28, 1966The Liquidator
November 10, 1966Penelope
November 23, 1966Spinout
December 7, 1966One Spy Too Many
December 14, 1966Marco the Magnificent
December 18, 1966BlowupDistributed by Premier Productions, an MGM shell company; made at MGM-British Studios
December 21, 1966Grand Prixco-production with Joel Productions; presented by Joel Productions and Cherokee Productions
December 1966One of Our Spies Is Missing
January 18, 1967The Venetian Affair
January 27, 1967Hot Rods to Hellco-production with Four Leaf Productions
January 29, 1967Return of the Gunfighter
February 3, 1967The Spy in the Green Hat
February 16, 1967The 25th Hour
April 5, 1967Double TroubleA B.C.W. picture
April 7, 1967The Karate KillersFeature film version of two episodes of The Man from U.N.C.L.E.; theatrical release overseas only
May 1, 1967Welcome to Hard Times
May 10, 1967Doctor, You've Got to Be Kidding!A Trident production
May 24, 1967Three Bites of the Apple
June 15, 1967The Dirty Dozen
June 20, 1967Don't Make WavesA Filmways-Reynard picture
August 30, 1967Point Blank
September 1, 1967The Fastest Guitar Aliveco-production with Four Leaf Productions
October 9, 1967Our Mother's House
October 18, 1967Far from the Madding CrowdA Joseph Janni-Vic Films production
Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama
October 31, 1967The Comedians
October 1967The Girl and the GeneralUS distribution
November 1, 1967More than a Miracle
November 10, 1967Jack of DiamondsA Harris Associates production
November 13, 1967The Fearless Vampire Killers
December 6, 1967Eye of the DevilMade by MGM-British
December 27, 1967The Last Challenge
1968Too Many Thieves
1968A Man Called Dagger
1968Hate for HateUS distribution
1968Revenge for Revenge
January 1968Mrs. Brown, You've Got a Lovely Daughter
January 17, 1968The Biggest Bundle of Them All
February 7, 1968Sol Madrid
February 21, 1968The Power
March 1, 1968Day of the Evil Gun
March 6, 1968The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich
March 8, 1968Stay Away, Joe
March 20, 1968Guns for San SebastianA CIPRA films, Ernesto Enríquez and Filmes Cinematográfica production
April 6, 19682001: A Space Odysseymade at MGM-British Studios
April 24, 1968A Stranger in TownUS distribution; made by Infascelli in Italy
May 15, 1968Battle Beneath the EarthA Reynolds-Vetter production
June 12, 1968Speedway
June 19, 1968Where Were You When the Lights Went Out?
June 21, 1968The Helicopter SpiesFilm version of a two-part episode of The Man from U.N.C.L.E.; released theatrically overseas only
July 3, 1968Dark of the Sun
July 29, 1968Kiss the Other SheikUS distribution
August 15, 1968A Time to Sing
August 21, 1968The Legend of Lylah Clare
August 1968A Man, a Horse, a Gun
September 11, 1968The Young Runaways
September 19, 1968Hot Millions
October 13, 1968The Subject Was Roses
October 23, 1968Live a Little, Love a Little
October 23, 1968Ice Station ZebraA Filmways production
November 4, 1968The Split
November 14, 1968The Shoes of the FishermanNominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama
December 5, 1968The Impossible YearsA Marten production
December 8, 1968The FixerNominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama
1969The AppointmentA Marpol production; US opening only in 1970
1969The Wolf MenNomination: Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature
January 15, 1969The Extraordinary SeamanMade by John Frankenheimer Productions and Edward Lewis Productions
January 22, 1969Ghosts - Italian StyleUS distribution; a C. C. Champion and Les Films Concordia production
February 13, 1969Mayerling
March 7, 1969How to Steal the WorldFilm version of the final two episodes of The Man from U.N.C.L.E.; theatrical release overseas only
March 12, 1969Where Eagles Dare
April 23, 1969Kenner
May 21, 1969The Green SlimeA Ram films production; produced in association with Toei Company
June 11, 1969Heaven with a GunA King Brothers production
June 18, 1969The Maltese Bippy
July 30, 1969The Best House in London
August 22, 1969A Place for Lovers
August 28, 1969The Gypsy Moths
September 3, 1969The Trouble with Girls
October 8, 1969Alfred the GreatMade by Bernard Smith Films and MGM-British
October 31, 1969Marlowe
November 5, 1969Goodbye, Mr. ChipsAn Apjac production made at the MGM-British Studios
November 10, 1969FlareupA GMF production

1970s

Release date Title Notes
January 9, 1970...tick...tick...tick...
February 9, 1970Zabriskie Point
February 20, 1970The Five Man Army
April 22, 1970Brotherly Love
April 27, 1970Zig Zag
May 13, 1970My Lover My Son
May 26, 1970The Magic Garden of Stanley Sweetheart
June 10, 1970The Walking Stick
June 15, 1970The Strawberry Statement
June 23, 1970Kelly's Heroes
July 1970The Moonshine War
September 9, 1970House of Dark Shadows
October 1, 1970The Traveling Executioner
October 7, 1970Captain Nemo and the Underwater City
October 23, 1970No Blade of Grass
November 7, 1970The Phantom Tollbooth
November 9, 1970Ryan's Daughter
November 11, 1970Elvis: That's the Way It Is
November 18, 1970Dirty Dingus Magee
November 1970The Bushbaby
December 5, 1970Brewster McCloud
December 22, 1970Alex in Wonderland
1971Freelance
February 1, 1971The Sidelong Glances of a Pigeon Kicker
February 24, 1971The Body
March 3, 1971Percydistribution only; produced by Anglo-EMI
March 18, 1971Get CarterProduced by MGM-British
March 29, 1971Mad Dogs & Englishmen
April 22, 1971The Enchanted Years
April 28, 1971Pretty Maids All in a Row
May 12, 1971The Night Digger
May 26, 1971Villain
June 15, 1971Fortune and Men's Eyes
June 23, 1971Wild Rovers
June 30, 1971The Tales of Beatrix PotterU.S. theatrical distribution only; produced by GW Films/EMI-Elstree[N 7]
July 2, 1971Shaft
July 7, 1971The Last Run
August 4, 1971Night of Dark Shadows
August 1971Clay Pigeon
October 1, 1971Catlow
December 1, 1971Going Home
December 1, 1971Chandler
December 8, 1971Believe in Me
December 16, 1971The Boy FriendUS distribution; made in the UK, where it was distributed by MGM-EMI
Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy.
December 22, 1971The Gang That Couldn't Shoot Straight
February 2, 1972The Jerusalem File
March 22, 1972Cool Breeze
March 29, 1972The Carey Treatment
March 1972Corky
May 24, 1972Skyjacked
June 7, 1972Black Belly of the Tarantula
June 7, 1972The Weekend Murders[N 8]Distribution only
June 14, 1972Every Little Crook and Nanny
June 18, 1972Shaft's Big Score
June 19, 1972Sitting Target
June 19, 1972One Is a Lonely NumberAlso known as Two Is a Happy Number
July 14, 1972The Wrath of God
August 2, 1972Kansas City Bomber
August 16, 1972Melinda
September 1972Savage Messiah
September 1972Private Parts
October 4, 1972Night of the Lepus
November 1, 1972Elvis on Tour
November 1, 1972The Great Waltz
November 22, 1972They Only Kill Their Masters
December 17, 1972Travels with My AuntNominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy.
December 20, 1972Hit Man
February 21, 1973Lolly-Madonna XXX
March 7, 1973Slither
March 8, 1973Ludwig
May 9, 1973Soylent Green
May 23, 1973Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid
May 25, 1973Sweet Jesus, Preacherman
June 13, 1973Wicked, Wicked
June 14, 1973Shaft in Africa
June 28, 1973The Man Who Loved Cat Dancing
June 1973Trader Horn
July 25, 1973Deaf Smith & Johnny Ears
September 26, 1973Deadly China Doll
September 26, 1973The Slams
October 1973The Outfit
November 21, 1973Westworld
March 20, 1974The Super Cops
May 8, 1974Kazablan
June 21, 1974That's Entertainment!
September 20, 1974Nightmare Honeymoon
February 1975Mr. Ricco
April 9, 1975The Passenger
May 22, 1975The Wind and the LionU.S. distribution only; co-production with Columbia Pictures
June 20, 1975The Silent Stranger
October 8, 1975Hearts of the West
November 6, 1975The Sunshine BoysWinner of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy.
May 17, 1976That's Entertainment, Part II
June 23, 1976Logan's Run
June 29, 1976Sweet Revenge
September 29, 1976Norman... Is That You?
November 27, 1976Network[N 9][N 10]co-production with United Artists
Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture.
Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama
April 8, 1977Demon Seed
November 30, 1977The Goodbye Girl[N 11]International distribution only; co-production with Warner Bros.
Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture.
Winner of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy.
December 16, 1977Telefon
January 6, 1978Coma
June 2, 1978Corvette Summer
July 19, 1978International Velvet
December 22, 1978Brass Target
January 1, 1979Jamaican Goldalso known as The Treasure Seekers
March 14, 1979Voices
April 4, 1979The Champremake of 1931 film
December 18, 1979The Human Factor

1980s

(company known as Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Film Co., MGM/UA Entertainment Co., MGM Entertainment Co. and MGM/UA Communications Co.)

Release date Title Notes
February 8, 1980Hero at Large
March 21, 1980Hide in Plain Sight
May 16, 1980FameNominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy
August 8, 1980Why Would I Lie?
September 12, 1980He Knows You're Alone
December 19, 1980The Formula
February 27, 1981Sunday Lovers
March 20, 1981The Postman Always Rings Twice[4]co-production with Lorimar; distributed by Paramount Pictures
June 12, 1981Clash of the Titans
July 24, 1981Tarzan, the Ape Man
October 9, 1981Rich and Famous
October 16, 1981...All the Marbles
December 2, 1981Whose Life Is It Anyway?
December 11, 1981Buddy Buddy
December 11, 1981Pennies from HeavenNominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy

1982-1989

Key to the colors used below
Film release label (following the MGM and UA merger)
MGM Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
UA United Artists
B Combined MGM and UA release
Release date Title Notes
MGMJanuary 22, 1982A Stranger Is Watching
MGMFebruary 12, 1982Cannery Row
MGMFebruary 19, 1982Shoot the Moon
MGMMarch 5, 1982DinerNominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy
MGMMarch 19, 1982Victor/Victoriadistribution only, produced by Ladbrokes Entertainment
Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy
UAApril 1982Pandemoniumdistribution only; produced by United Artists
UAApril 2, 1982Penitentiary II
UAApril 23, 1982National Lampoon's Movie Madness
UAMay 28, 1982Rocky IIIdistribution only; produced by United Artists
MGMJune 4, 1982Poltergeistco-production with SLM Production Group
BJuly 2, 1982The Secret of NIMHDistribution only
Produced by Aurora and Don Bluth Productions
MGMJuly 30, 1982Forced Vengeance
MGMAugust 13, 1982Pink Floyd – The WallDistribution only
MGMAugust 20, 1982The Beastmasterdistribution only
MGMSeptember 10, 1982Endangered Species
MGMSeptember 17, 1982InchonDistribution only
MGMSeptember 24, 1982Yes, Giorgio
MGMOctober 1, 1982My Favorite YearNominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy
UANovember 19, 1982Still of the Night
UADecember 17, 1982Trail of the Pink Panther
MGMJanuary 21, 1983The Year of Living Dangerously
UAMarch 24, 1983Gabriela
UAMarch 25, 1983The Black Stallion ReturnsDistribution only, produced by United Artists
MGMApril 15, 1983Rock & RuleUS distribution only; produced in Canada by Nelvana
MGMApril 29, 1983The Hunger
MGMApril 1983Nana, the True Key of Pleasure[N 12]USA distribution only; co-production with The Cannon Group
UAApril 24, 1983Exposed
UAJune 3, 1983WarGamesco-production with Sherwood Productions
UAJune 10, 1983OctopussyProduced by Danjaq S.A.
UAAugust 12, 1983Curse of the Pink Panther
MGMAugust 26, 1983Hercules[N 12]USA distribution only; co-production with The Cannon Group
MGMAugust 26, 1983Strange Brew
MGMSeptember 16, 1983Revenge of the Ninja[N 12]international distribution only; co-production with The Cannon Group
MGMSeptember 30, 1983Brainstorm
UAOctober 7, 1983Romantic Comedyco-production with Taft Entertainment
MGMOctober 28, 1983The Wicked Lady[N 12]distribution only; produced by The Cannon Group
MGMNovember 18, 1983A Christmas Story
UADecember 9, 1983Yentl
MGMFebruary 3, 1984Recklessco-production with Scott Rudin Productions
MGMMarch 2, 1984Over the Brooklyn Bridge[N 12]distribution only; produced by The Cannon Group
MGMMarch 2, 1984Sahara[N 12]USA distribution only; co-production with The Cannon Group
MGMMarch 16, 1984The Ice Pirates
MGMMarch 30, 1984MisunderstoodDistribution only
Produced by Producers Sales Organization
MGMMay 4, 1984Breakin'[N 12]USA distribution only; co-production with The Cannon Group
MGMMay 18, 1984Making the Grade[N 12]distribution only; produced by The Cannon Group
UAJune 22, 1984The Pope of Greenwich Village
MGMJuly 20, 1984Electric Dreamsproduced by Virgin Films
UAAugust 10, 1984Red Dawndistribution only; produced by United Artists
MGMAugust 24, 1984Oxford BluesU.S. distribution only
UASeptember 21, 1984Until September
MGMSeptember 1984Nothing Lasts Forever
UAOctober 5, 1984Teachers
UAOctober 12, 1984Garbo Talks
MGMNovember 16, 1984Just the Way You Are
MGMDecember 7, 19842010
MGMDecember 26, 1984Mrs. Soffelco-production with Scott Rudin Productions
MGMJanuary 18, 1985That's Dancing!
MGMFebruary 1, 1985Heavenly Bodies
UAFebruary 22, 1985Martin's Day
UAMarch 1, 1985The Aviator
MGMApril 12, 1985Cat's Eye[N 13]Distribution only
Produced by Dino De Laurentiis Company
MGMMay 3, 1985Gymkata
UAMay 3, 1985Movers & Shakers
UAMay 24, 1985A View to a KillProduced by Danjaq S.A.
MGMJuly 3, 1985Red SonjaDistribution only
Produced by Dino De Laurentiis Company
MGMAugust 16, 1985Year of the Dragon[N 9][N 14]Distribution only
Produced by Dino De Laurentiis Company
MGMSeptember 27, 1985Code Name: Emerald
MGMSeptember 27, 1985MarieDistribution only
Produced by Dino De Laurentiis Company
UANovember 1, 1985To Live and Die in L.A.
MGMNovember 22, 1985Fever Pitch
UANovember 27, 1985Rocky IVdistribution only; produced by United Artists
UAJanuary 31, 1986Youngblood
MGMFebruary 21, 19869½ WeeksU.S. distribution only
MGMFebruary 28, 1986Dream Lover
MGMMarch 28, 1986Ginger and Fred
MGMApril 18, 1986Wise GuysLast MGM film before the Turner split worldwide
MGMMay 9, 1986Killer PartyLast MGM film before the Turner Entertainment Co. split (U.S. distribution only)
MGMMay 23, 1986Poltergeist II: The Other SideFirst MGM film after the Turner split
Most films from this time onward (with few exceptions) are still owned by MGM
MGMJune 27, 1986Running Scared
MGMAugust 29, 1986Shanghai Surprisedistribution only; produced and owned by HandMade Films with Lionsgate handling distribution
MGMSeptember 19, 1986Where the River Runs Black
MGMNovember 26, 1986Solarbabies
MGMFebruary 6, 1987Dead of Winter
MGMApril 17, 1987Walk Like a Man
MGMJune 24, 1987Spaceballs
MGMJuly 10, 1987O.C. and Stiggs
UAJuly 31, 1987The Living DaylightsProduced by Danjaq S.A.
MGMOctober 30, 1987Fatal Beauty
MGMDecember 16, 1987MoonstruckNominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture
Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy
MGMDecember 16, 1987Overboard
MGMFebruary 26, 1988Taffin
MGMMarch 11, 1988Masquerade
MGMMay 6, 1988Whoops Apocalypsedistributor only, produced by ITC Entertainment
MGMMay 20, 1988WillowU.S. distribution only; co-production by Lucasfilm and Imagine Entertainment[N 15]
MGMJune 10, 1988Poltergeist III
UAJuly 13, 1988It Takes Two
MGMJuly 15, 1988A Fish Called WandaNominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy
MGMSeptember 9, 1988Some Girls
MGMSeptember 23, 1988Spellbinder
MGMSeptember 28, 1988Memories of Me
UANovember 9, 1988Child's Play
MGMNovember 18, 1988Last Rites
MGMDecember 2, 1988Blueberry Hill
UADecember 16, 1988Rain ManWinner of the Academy Award for Best Picture; co-production with Baltimore Pictures
MGMJanuary 13, 1989The January Man
MGMFebruary 3, 1989Wicked Stepmother
MGMFebruary 16, 1989The Mighty Quinn
MGMMarch 3, 1989Mind Games
MGMMarch 17, 1989Leviathan
UAMay 19, 1989Road Houseco-production with Silver Pictures
UAJuly 14, 1989Licence to KillProduced by Danjaq S.A.
MGMSeptember 20, 1989A Dry White Season
MGMOctober 27, 1989Kill Me Again
MGMNovember 3, 1989After Midnight
MGMNovember 10, 1989Survival QuestU.S. distribution only
UANovember 17, 1989All Dogs Go to Heavendistribution only; produced by Goldcrest Films and Sullivan Bluth Studios
MGMDecember 1, 1989City Rhythms

1990s

(company known as MGM–Pathe Communications Co., Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Inc., MGM/UA Distribution Co. and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures)
Release date Title Notes
January 26, 1990Mortal Passions
February 9, 1990Stanley & Iris
March 16, 1990Blue Steel
April 27, 1990Instant Karma
May 4, 1990Daddy's Dyin': Who's Got the Will?
August 24, 1990Delta Force 2: The Colombian ConnectionUSA distribution only; co-production with Cannon Films
September 14, 1990Death Warrant
October 5, 1990Desperate Hoursco-production with Dino De Laurentiis Communications
October 19, 1990Quigley Down Underco-production with Pathe Entertainment
November 16, 1990Rocky Vdistribution only; produced by United Artists
December 19, 1990The Russia Houseco-production with Pathe Entertainment
January 11, 1991Not Without My Daughterco-production with Pathe Entertainment
May 24, 1991Thelma & LouiseNominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama.
June 28, 1991Fires Within
July 26, 1991Life Stinks
August 9, 1991Delirious
August 23, 1991Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man
September 6, 1991Crooked Hearts
September 6, 1991Company Business
September 13, 1991Liebestraum
September 20, 1991The Indian Runner
September 27, 1991Timebombco-production with Dino De Laurentiis Company
October 4, 1991The Man in the Moon
October 11, 1991Shattered
December 22, 1991Rushco-production with The Zanuck Company
March 6, 1992Once Upon a Crimeco-production with Dino De Laurentiis Company
March 27, 1992The Cutting Edge
May 8, 1992CrissCross
May 15, 1992The Vagrant
August 14, 1992Diggstown
October 2, 1992Of Mice and Men
October 30, 1992The Lover
January 15, 1993Body of Evidenceco-production with Dino De Laurentiis Company
February 12, 1993Untamed Heart
March 5, 1993Rich in Loveco-production with The Zanuck Company
April 16, 1993Benny & Joon
August 6, 1993The Meteor Man
August 27, 1993Son of the Pink Pantherco-production with United Artists
September 10, 1993Undercover Blues
October 22, 1993Flight of the Innocent
October 29, 1993Fatal Instinct
November 19, 1993Dangerous Game
December 8, 1993Six Degrees of Separation
February 1994Radio Inside
May 6, 1994That's Entertainment! IIIco-production with Turner Entertainment Co.[N 9]
May 6, 1994Clean Slateco-production with The Zanuck Company
June 17, 1994Getting Even with Dad
July 1, 1994Blown Away
September 23, 1994It Runs in the Family[N 16]
October 28, 1994StargateUS theatrical distribution only; produced by Le Studio Canal+ and Carolco Pictures[N 17]
December 16, 1994Speechless
April 12, 1995The Pebble and the PenguinU.S. distribution only; Warner Bros. Family Entertainment held international rights; produced by Don Bluth Entertainment; International rights now owned by 20th Century Fox
June 2, 1995Fluke
July 7, 1995Species
September 13, 1995Hackersdistribution only; produced by United Artists
September 22, 1995Showgirlsdistribution only; produced by United Artists and Carolco Pictures
October 20, 1995Get ShortyNominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy. co-production with Jersey Films
October 27, 1995Leaving Las Vegasdistribution only; produced by United Artists
November 13, 1995GoldenEyedistribution only; produced by Danjaq, Inc., Eon Productions and United Artists
December 22, 1995Cutthroat Islanddistribution only; produced by Carolco Pictures[N 17]
January 12, 1996Bio-Dome
February 23, 1996Unforgettableco-production with Dino De Laurentiis Company
March 29, 1996All Dogs Go to Heaven 2co-production with MGM Animation
April 26, 1996Mulholland Fallsco-production with Largo Entertainment and The Zanuck Company
June 14, 1996Moll Flanders
July 19, 1996Fled
July 26, 1996Kingpindistribution only; produced by Rysher Entertainment[N 18] and Motion Picture Corporation of America
August 14, 1996House Arrestdistribution only; produced by Rysher Entertainment[N 18]
September 27, 19962 Days in the Valleydistribution only; produced by Rysher Entertainment[N 18]
January 10, 1997Turbulencedistribution only; produced by Rysher Entertainment and Europa Filmes[N 18]
January 24, 1997Zeus and Roxannedistribution only; produced by Rysher Entertainment[N 18]
May 2, 1997Warriors of Virtueco-production with Law Brothers Entertainment
September 12, 1997The End of Violenceco-production with CiBy 2000 Pictures
October 31, 1997Red Corner
December 19, 1997Tomorrow Never Diesdistribution only; produced by Danjaq LLC, Eon Productions and United Artists
January 30, 1998Deceiverdistribution only; produced by MDP Worldwide
March 13, 1998The Man in the Iron Maskdistribution only; produced by United Artists
April 10, 1998Species II
June 12, 1998Dirty Work
July 24, 1998Disturbing Behavior
September 25, 1998Ronindistribution only; produced by United Artists
January 15, 1999At First Sight
March 26, 1999The Mod Squad
August 6, 1999The Thomas Crown Affair
September 10, 1999Stigmata
October 9, 1999Kiss the Sky
October 22, 1999Molly
November 19, 1999The World Is Not Enoughco-production with Danjaq LLC and Eon Productions
November 24, 1999Flawlessco-production with Tribeca Productions

2000s

Release date Title Notes
January 14, 2000Supernova
March 1, 20003 Strikes
April 7, 2000Return to Me
August 11, 2000Autumn in New Yorkco-production with Lakeshore Entertainment
January 13, 2001Antitrust
February 9, 2001HannibalUSA distributor, co-production with Universal Pictures, Scott Free Productions and Dino De Laurentiis Company - DDLC
March 23, 2001Heartbreakers
April 11, 2001Josie and the Pussycatsinternational distributor, co-production with Universal Pictures
June 1, 2001What's the Worst That Could Happen?co-production with Hyde Park Entertainment and Turman/Morrisey Productions
July 13, 2001Legally Blonde
August 3, 2001Original Sinco-production with Hyde Park Entertainment and Di Novi Pictures
October 12, 2001Banditsco-production with Hyde Park Entertainment, Cheyenne Enterprises and Baltimore/Cold Spring Creek Pictures
February 8, 2002Rollerballco-production with Mosaic Media Group
February 15, 2002Hart's Warco-production with Cheyenne Enterprises, Ladd Films and David Forster Productions
June 14, 2002Windtalkersco-production with Lion Rock
July 12, 2002The Crocodile Hunter: Collision Courseco-production with Animal Planet and Cheyenne Enterprises
September 13, 2002Barbershopco-production with Cube Vision and State Street Pictures
October 11, 2002Bowling for Columbinedistribution only; produced by United Artists
October 14, 2002Red Dragonselect international distribution only, co-production with Universal Pictures, Dino De Laurentiis Company and Scott Free Productions
November 22, 2002Die Another Dayco-production with Danjaq LLC and Eon Productions
January 17, 2003A Guy Thingco-production with David Ladd Films
March 14, 2003Agent Cody Banksco-production with Maverick Films, Dylan Sellers Productions and Splendid Pictures
April 16, 2003Bulletproof Monkco-production with Lakeshore Entertainment, Lion Rock and Mosaic Media Group
April 25, 2003It Runs in the FamilyUSA distributor, co-production with Buena Vista Pictures and Furthur Films
July 2, 2003Legally Blonde 2: Red, White & Blonde
August 15, 2003Uptown Girlsco-production with GreeneStreet Films
August 29, 2003The Legend of Johnny Lingo
October 3, 2003Out of Timeco-production with Original Film and Monarch Pictures
October 10, 2003Good Boy!co-production with Jim Henson Pictures
February 6, 2004Barbershop 2: Back in Businessco-production with Cube Vision and State Street Pictures
March 12, 2004Agent Cody Banks 2: Destination Londonco-production with Maverick Films, Dylan Sellers Productions and Splendid Pictures
April 2, 2004Walking Tallco-production with Hyde Park Entertainment, Mandeville Films and WWE Films
May 28, 2004Soul Plane
July 2, 2004De-Lovely
July 9, 2004Sleepoverco-production with Landscape Entertainment and Woodstock Productions
September 3, 2004Wicker Parkco-production with Lakeshore Entertainment
February 4, 2005Swimming UpstreamAustralia distribution only
February 18, 2005Bigger Than the SkyAustralia distribution only
March 4, 2005Be Coolco-production with Jersey Films and Double Feature Films
March 30, 2005Beauty Shop
April 15, 2005The Amityville HorrorUSA distributor, co-production with Dimension Films, Platinum Dunes and Radar Pictures
May 6, 2005Jiminy Glick in Lalawooddistribution only; produced by Gold Circle Films
August 26, 2005The Brothers Grimmco-production with Miramax, Dimension Films, Atlas Entertainment, The Weinstein Company, Mosaic Media Group and Summit Entertainment
September 30, 2005Into the BlueUSA distributor; co-production with Columbia Pictures and Mandalay Pictures
November 23, 2005Yours, Mine and OursInternational distributor; co-production with Paramount Pictures, Columbia Pictures, Nickelodeon Movies and Robert Simonds Productions; remake of the 1968 United Artists film of the same name
January 27, 2006Nanny McPheeselect international distribution only, co-production with Universal Studios, Working Title Films and StudioCanal
February 10, 2006The Pink Pantherco-production with Columbia Pictures and Robert Simonds Productions
March 31, 2006Basic Instinct 2co-production with Intermedia Films and C2 Pictures
April 7, 2006Lucky Number Slevin[N 19]USA distribution only; produced by The Weinstein Company
July 21, 2006Clerks II[N 19]USA theatrical distribution only, produced by The Weinstein Company
August 18, 2006Material Girlsco-production with Arclight Films and Maverick Films
September 22, 2006Flyboysco-production with Skydance Productions, Electric Entertainment and Centropolis Entertainment
September 29, 2006School for Scoundrels[N 19]with Dimension Films; produced by The Weinstein Company
October 6, 2006Stormbreaker[N 19]USA distribution only; produced by The Weinstein Company and Isle of Man Film
November 10, 2006Copying Beethovenco-production with Sidney Kimmel Entertainment
November 10, 2006Harsh TimesAustralia distribution only
November 17, 2006Casino Royaleco-production with Columbia Pictures and Eon Productions
November 23, 2006Bobby[N 19]USA theatrical distribution only, produced by The Weinstein Company
December 3, 2006Miss Potter[N 19]USA theatrical distribution only, produced by The Weinstein Company
December 20, 2006Rocky Balboaco-production with Columbia Pictures, Revolution Studios and Chartoff/Winkler Productions
December 29, 2006Factory Girl[N 19]USA theatrical distribution only, produced by The Weinstein Company
January 12, 2007Arthur and the Invisibles[N 19]USA theatrical distributor only, produced by The Weinstein Company and EuropaCorp
January 26, 2007Blood and Chocolateco-production with Lakeshore Entertainment
February 9, 2007Breaking and Entering[N 19]USA theatrical distribution only, produced by The Weinstein Company
February 9, 2007Hannibal Rising[N 19]USA theatrical distribution only, produced by The Weinstein Company and Dino De Laurentiis Company
March 2, 2007Two Weeks
March 16, 2007Premonitionco-production with TriStar Pictures, Hyde Park Entertainment and Offspring Entertainment
April 27, 2007The Poughkeepsie Tapes
May 4, 2007The Flying Scotsman
May 11, 2007Home of the Brave
May 11, 2007The Ex[N 19]USA distribution only; produced by The Weinstein Company
June 1, 2007Mr. Brooksco-production with Element Films and Relativity Media
June 22, 20071408[N 19]USA distribution only; produced by Dimension Films, Di Bonaventura Pictures and The Weinstein Company
July 4, 2007Rescue Dawn
July 27, 2007Who's Your Caddy?[N 19]USA distribution only; produced by Our Stories Films and Dimension Films
August 17, 2007Death at a Funeral
August 24, 2007The Nanny Diaries[N 19]USA distribution only; produced by The Weinstein Company
August 31, 2007Halloween[N 19]USA distribution only; produced by Dimension Films
September 14, 2007The Hunting Party[N 19]USA theatrical distribution only, produced by The Weinstein Company
September 28, 2007Feast of Love
October 12, 2007Lars and the Real Girlco-production with Sidney Kimmel Entertainment
October 26, 2007Music Within
November 9, 2007Lions for Lambsco-production with United Artists
November 21, 2007The Mist[N 19]USA theatrical distribution only; produced by Dimension Films
November 30, 2007Awake[N 19]USA theatrical distribution only; produced by The Weinstein Company
December 25, 2007The Great Debaters[N 19]USA theatrical distribution only, produced by The Weinstein Company
February 22, 2008Charlie Bartlett
March 28, 2008Superhero Movie[N 19]USA distribution only; produced by Dimension Films
April 18, 2008Pathologyco-production with Lakeshore Entertainment
April 25, 2008Dealco-production with Tag Entertainment
August 15, 2008Vicky Cristina Barcelona[N 19]USA distribution only; produced by The Weinstein Company
August 22, 2008The Longshots[N 19]USA distribution only; produced by Dimension Films
August 29, 2008College
September 19, 2008Igorco-production with Exodus Film Group and Sparx Animation Studios
October 3, 2008How to Lose Friends & Alienate Peopleco-production with HanWay Films, Film4 Productions and UK Film Council
October 31, 2008The Other End of the Line
November 7, 2008Soul Men[N 19]USA distribution only; produced by Dimension Films
November 14, 2008Quantum of Solaceco-production with Columbia Pictures and Eon Productions
December 25, 2008Valkyrieco-production with United Artists, Bad Hat Harry Productions and Babelsberg Studio
February 6, 2009The Pink Panther 2co-production with Columbia Pictures and Robert Simonds Productions
June 12, 2009The Taking of Pelham 123co-production with Columbia Pictures, Relativity Media, Escape Artists and Scott Free Productions
September 25, 2009Fameco-production with United Artists and Lakeshore Entertainment

2010s

Release date Title Notes
March 26, 2010Hot Tub Time Machineco-production with United Artists and New Crime Productions; last film completely distributed by MGM before resorting to co-distributing
July 8, 2011Zookeeperco-production with Columbia Pictures, Happy Madison Productions and Broken Road Productions; All MGM films released starting with this film are produced following the company's financial troubles and no longer a major distribution studio.
December 20, 2011The Girl with the Dragon Tattooco-production with Columbia Pictures, Scott Rudin Productions and Yellow Bird
April 13, 2012The Cabin in the Woodsuncredited, co-production with Lionsgate and Mutant Enemy Productions[5][6]
August 8, 2012Hope Springsdistribution only, with Sony Pictures Releasing[7]
November 9, 2012Skyfalldistribution; co-production with Columbia Pictures, United Artists, Pinewood Studios, Dune Entertainment and Eon Productions
December 14, 2012The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journeyco-production with New Line Cinema and WingNut Films; distributed by Warner Bros.
January 25, 2013Hansel & Gretel: Witch Huntersco-production with Paramount Pictures, MTV Films, Gary Sanchez Productions and Babelsberg Studio
March 28, 2013G.I. Joe: Retaliationco-production with Paramount Pictures, Skydance Media, Hasbro Studios and Di Bonaventura Pictures
October 18, 2013Carriedistribution; co-production with Screen Gems and Misher Films
December 13, 2013The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaugco-production with New Line Cinema and WingNut Films; distributed by Warner Bros.
July 25, 2014Herculesco-production with Paramount Pictures, Flynn Picture Company and Radical Studios
August 22, 2014If I Stayco-production with New Line Cinema and Di Novi Pictures; distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures
December 17, 2014The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armiesco-production with New Line Cinema and WingNut Films; distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures
February 20, 2015Hot Tub Time Machine 2co-production with Paramount Pictures and Panay Films
May 8, 2015Hot Pursuitco-production with New Line Cinema and Pacific Standard; distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures
May 22, 2015Poltergeistco-production with 20th Century Fox, Ghost House Pictures, TSG Entertainment and Vertigo Entertainment
June 26, 2015Maxco-production with Warner Bros. Pictures and Sunswept Entertainment
November 6, 2015Spectredistribution; co-production with Columbia Pictures and Eon Productions
November 25, 2015Creedco-production with New Line Cinema; distribution with Warner Bros. Pictures
February 12, 2016How to Be Singleco-production with New Line Cinema, RatPac Entertainment and Flower Films; distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures
April 15, 2016Barbershop: The Next Cutco-production with New Line Cinema and Cubevision; distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures
June 3, 2016Me Before Youco-production with New Line Cinema and Sunswept Entertainment; distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures
August 19, 2016Ben-Hurco-production with Paramount Pictures, Lightworkers Media and Sean Daniel Company
September 23, 2016The Magnificent Sevendistribution only, with Columbia Pictures; produced by Village Roadshow Pictures, LStar Capital, Escape Artists and Pin High Productions[8]
March 17, 2017The Belko Experimentco-production with Orion Pictures, Blumhouse Tilt, The Safran Company[9][10] and Troll Court Entertainment
May 19, 2017Everything, Everythingco-production with Warner Bros. Pictures[11] and Alloy Entertainment[12]
August 4, 2017DetroitInternational distribution only; co-production with Annapurna Pictures, First Light Productions, and Page 1[13]
February 23, 2018Every Dayco-production with Likely Story, FilmWave, Scythia Films, and Silver Reel; distributed by Orion Pictures[14]
March 2, 2018Death Wishco-production with Scott Free; distribution with Annapurna Pictures[14]
March 16, 2018Tomb Raiderco-production with Warner Bros. Pictures and GK Films[14]
March 23, 2018[15]Sherlock Gnomesco-production with Paramount Animation and Rocket Pictures; distributed by Paramount Pictures[16]
May 4, 2018[17]Overboardco-production with Lionsgate, Pantelion Films and 3Pas Studios[18]
August 29, 2018Operation Finaleco-production with Automatik Entertainment,[19] distributed by Annapurna Pictures[20]

Upcoming films

Release date Title Notes
October 5, 2018A Star Is Bornco-production with Warner Bros. Pictures, Joint Effort, Gerber Pictures, Peters Entertainment and Live Nation Entertainment[21]
November 9, 2018The Girl in the Spider's Webco-production with Columbia Pictures, Scott Rudin Productions, Yellow Bird, The Cantillon Company, and Pascal Pictures[14]
November 23, 2018Creed IIco-production with New Line Cinema; distribution with Warner Bros. Pictures and Annapurna Pictures[20]
March 1, 2019Fighting with My Familyco-production with Film4, Misher Films, Seven Bucks Productions and WWE Studios;[22] distributed by Annapurna Pictures[20][23]
May 10, 2019The Hustle[24]co-production with Pin High Productions and Camp Sugar Productions; distributed by Annapurna Pictures[14]
May 17, 2019The Sun Is Also a Starco-production with Warner Bros. Pictures and Alloy Entertainment[25]
October 11, 2019The Addams Familyco-production with Cinesite Studios, The Jackal Group and BermanBraun[26][27]
February 14, 2020Bond 25US distribution; co-production with Universal Pictures, Annapurna Pictures and Eon Productions[28]
May 8, 2020Legally Blonde 3[29]co-production with Hello Sunshine and Marc Platt Productions
TBAValley Girl[30]co-production with Sneak Preview Productions; distributed by Annapurna Pictures[20]
Deeper[31]co-production with Addictive Pictures and Phantom Four
RoboCop Returns[32]
Child's Play[33]

See also

Notes

  1. Rights now owned by Prime TV Films/Tribune Entertainment. However, via distribution rights changing hands and through subsidiary Orion Pictures' library, distribution once again stands with original distributor MGM.
  2. Currently owned by EMKA, Ltd./Universal Television.
  3. 1 2 3 Rights are now controlled by Republic/Paramount Pictures, with Olive Films currently handling home video rights (previously held by Lionsgate). Copyright held by "Melange Pictures, LLC."
  4. Rights are now held by The Samuel Goldwyn, Jr. Family Trust.
  5. 1 2 Rights currently shared between Paramount Pictures (via Viacom's Republic Pictures backlog) and Warner Bros. (via Turner Entertainment Co., which inherited the pre-1986 MGM company's share of this film).
  6. Rights now owned by the film's original production company King Brothers Productions with VCI Home Entertainment handling home video rights.
  7. Rights now owned by StudioCanal.
  8. Rights now owned by KOA Films with Code Red currently handling home video rights.
  9. 1 2 3 Rights shared between MGM and Turner Entertainment Co.
  10. Turner Entertainment Co. (distributed by Warner Bros.) own US distribution rights to (i.e. the "old MGM part") Network, while the current MGM owns international distribution rights (i.e. the "old UA part").
  11. As inheritor of Turner Entertainment Co. (which would acquire the pre-1986 MGM company's share of this film), Warner Bros. now has complete ownership of this production.
  12. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer via Cannon Films owns worldwide rights due to MGM-Pathé merger.
  13. Domestic rights stand with Turner Entertainment Co., distributed by Warner Bros. (via the pre-1986 MGM library). International rights are with StudioCanal/Universal Studios.
  14. Turner Entertainment Co. (distributed by Warner Bros.) own US distribution rights to (via the pre-1986 MGM library) Year of the Dragon, while the current MGM (under subsidiary Orion Pictures) owns international distribution rights (via the "Dino De Laurentiis Company" backlog) except for the UK.
  15. Owned by The Walt Disney Company through Lucasfilm. Distributed on home video by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment until 2016.
  16. aka My Summer Story
  17. 1 2 Rights now owned by StudioCanal and Universal Studios although MGM still handles TV distribution, Rialto Pictures domestic theatrical distribution, and Lionsgate all other distribution rights.
  18. 1 2 3 4 5 Owned by 2929 Entertainment. All Rysher productions listed above are now distributed by Paramount Pictures.
  19. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Rights are now held by The Weinstein Company. Distributed for home video by The Weinstein Company Home Entertainment and Genius Products (now Vivendi Entertainment).

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