List of Warner Bros. films (1918–1999)
This is a list of films produced, co-produced, and/or distributed by Warner Bros. and also its subsidiary First National Pictures for the years 1928–1957. From 1928 to 1936, films by First National continued to be credited solely to "First National Pictures". In July 1936, stockholders of First National Pictures, Inc. (primarily Warner Bros.) voted to dissolve the corporation and no further separate First National Pictures were made. For later releases, see List of Warner Bros. films (2000–present).
This list does not include direct-to-video releases or films from New Line Cinema prior to its merger with Warner Bros. in 2008, nor does it include third-party films or films Warner gained the rights to as a result of mergers or acquisitions.
1910s
Release date | Title | Notes |
---|---|---|
March 10, 1918 | My Four Years in Germany | Warner's first film[1][2] |
December 25, 1918 | Kaiser's Finish | lost film |
May 24, 1919 | Open Your Eyes | extant[3] |
June 1, 1919 | Beware! | print survives |
November 30, 1919 | Speed | first Warner's short film; lost film |
1920s
Release date | Title | Notes |
---|---|---|
January 1, 1920 | The Lost City | |
April 2, 1920 | Parted Curtains | considered lost |
July 16, 1921 | Miracles of the Jungle | |
August 8, 1921 | School Days | Warners' most expensive film to date with a cost of $133,000 and biggest grossing film to date with worldwide rentals of $578,000[4] |
September 4, 1921 | Why Girls Leave Home | considered lost |
December 25, 1921 | Ashamed of Parents | considered lost |
March 26, 1922 | Your Best Friend | considered lost |
September 24, 1922 | Rags to Riches | considered lost |
November 1, 1922 | A Dangerous Adventure | incomplete. Warners' most expensive film to date with a cost of $175,000[4] |
December 10, 1922 | The Beautiful and Damned | considered lost |
December 24, 1922 | Heroes of the Street | |
March 4, 1923 | Brass | |
March 15, 1923 | The Tie That Binds | considered lost |
March 29, 1923 | Little Church Around the Corner | |
April 25, 1923 | Main Street | considered lost |
July 1, 1923 | Where the North Begins | |
August 19, 1923 | Little Johnny Jones | considered lost |
August 21, 1923 | The Printer's Devil | considered lost |
September 22, 1923 | The Gold Diggers | |
November 4, 1923 | The Country Kid | |
December 8, 1923 | Lucretia Lombard | |
December 9, 1923 | Tiger Rose | abridged/incomplete. Warners' most expensive film to date with a cost of $436,000[4] |
January 12, 1924 | Conductor 1492 | |
February 2, 1924 | George Washington Jr. | |
February 9, 1924 | Daddies | |
February 10, 1924 | The Marriage Circle | |
March 30, 1924 | Beau Brummel | |
May 1, 1924 | How to Educate a Wife | |
May 31, 1924 | Broadway After Dark | distributed only; considered lost |
June 15, 1924 | Babbitt | considered lost |
July 1, 1924 | Being Respectable | considered lost |
July 24, 1924 | Her Marriage Vow | considered lost |
August 1, 1924 | Cornered | considered lost |
August 10, 1924 | Lover's Lane | considered lost |
August 25, 1924 | The Tenth Woman | considered lost |
September 1, 1924 | Find Your Man | |
October 19, 1924 | Three Women | |
October 1924 | This Woman | |
November 1, 1924 | The Age of Innocence | considered lost |
November 16, 1924 | The Lover of Camille | survives, Film Archive Austria, Wien |
November 26, 1924 | The Dark Swan | considered lost |
December 1, 1924 | The Lighthouse by the Sea | survives, many archival holdings |
December 18, 1924 | A Lost Lady | considered lost |
January 1, 1925 | The Bridge of Sighs | survives, Archives Du Film Du CNC, Bois d'Arcy |
January 11, 1925 | The Narrow Street | considered lost |
March 15, 1925 | On Thin Ice | lost film |
March 29, 1925 | A Broadway Butterfly | considered lost |
April 26, 1925 | Recompense | lost film |
May 16, 1925 | My Wife and I | lost film |
June 7, 1925 | The Man Without a Conscience | survives, Danish Film Institute, Copenhagen |
July 6, 1925 | Eve's Lover | lost film |
July 13, 1925 | Tracked in the Snow Country | survives, Cinemateket-Svenska Film institutet, Stockholm |
July 25, 1925 | How Baxter Butted In | considered lost |
August 1, 1925 | Kiss Me Again | considered lost |
August 6, 1925 | The Woman Hater | lost film |
September 5, 1925 | The Limited Mail | survives, several archive holdings |
September 12, 1925 | The Wife Who Wasn't Wanted | lost film |
September 19, 1925 | His Majesty, Bunker Bean | survives, incomplete/abridged version UCLA Film and TV Archive |
September 26, 1925 | Below the Line | survives, incomplete/abridged version |
October 11, 1925 | The Man on the Box | survives, George Eastman and UCLA Film and Television Archive |
October 24, 1925 | Compromise | |
October 25, 1925 | Bobbed Hair | survives, Filmoteca de Catalunya, Barcelona |
October 31, 1925 | Red Hot Tires | survives, Library of Congress |
November 7, 1925 | Seven Sinners | extant |
November 14, 1925 | Satan in Sables | survives, Museum of Modern Art, New York |
November 21, 1925 | Rose of the World | considered lost |
November 28, 1925 | The Clash of the Wolves | survives, several archive holdings |
December 5, 1925 | Three Weeks in Paris | considered lost |
December 12, 1925 | Hogan's Alley | survives, incomplete/abridged print |
December 19, 1925 | Pleasure Buyers | survives, Museum of Modern Art New York |
December 26, 1925 | Lady Windermere's Fan | survives, many archive holdings |
January 8, 1926 | The Fighting Edge | lost film |
January 15, 1926 | His Jazz Bride | lost film |
The Sea Beast | survives, many archive holdings. Warners' most expensive film to date with a cost of $503,000 but also the biggest grossing film to date surpassing School Days with worldwide rentals of $938,000[4] | |
January 22, 1926 | The Man Upstairs | lost film |
January 30, 1926 | The Golden Cocoon | lost film |
February 6, 1926 | The Caveman | survives, incomplete with only one reel missing |
February 13, 1926 | The Love Toy | lost film |
February 20, 1926 | Bride of the Storm | considered lost |
February 27, 1926 | The Night Cry | survives, many archive holdings[5] |
March 1, 1926 | Why Girls Go Back Home | considered lost |
March 6, 1926 | The Little Irish Girl | considered lost |
March 7, 1926 | Oh! What a Nurse! | survives, many archive holdings[6] |
March 13, 1926 | The Gilded Highway | lost film |
March 17, 1926 | Other Women's Husbands | lost film |
March 20, 1926 | The Sap | lost film |
May 1, 1926 | Hell-Bent for Heaven | lost film |
May 14, 1926 | Silken Shackles | considered lost |
May 15, 1926 | The Social Highwayman | survives, Cineteca Italiana, Milan, Italy |
June 19, 1926 | Footloose Widows | survives, Library of Congress |
July 10, 1926 | The Passionate Quest | survives, Library of Congress and Filmmuseum Nederland (EYE Institut) |
July 24, 1926 | A Hero of the Big Snows | survives, many archival copies |
July 31, 1926 | So This Is Paris | |
August 6, 1926 | Don Juan | Synchronized score; survives, many archival copies. Warners' most expensive film to date with a cost of $546,000 but also the biggest grossing film to date surpassing The Sea Beast with worldwide rentals of $1,693,000[4] |
August 14, 1926 | Broken Hearts of Hollywood | Synchronized score; survives, Library of Congress, Academy Film Archive (Beverly Hills) |
September 2, 1926 | The Honeymoon Express | lost film |
October 1, 1926 | Millionaires | lost film |
October 2, 1926 | Across the Pacific | lost film |
October 16, 1926 | My Official Wife | lost film |
October 23, 1926 | The Better 'Ole | synchronized score; survives, several archival copies |
October 30, 1926 | Private Izzy Murphy | lost film |
November 27, 1926 | While London Sleeps | lost film |
December 1, 1926 | The Third Degree | survives, Library of Congress, Wisconsin Center For Film and Theater Research |
January 8, 1927 | Finger Prints | lost film |
January 15, 1927 | Wolf's Clothing | lost film |
January 18, 1927 | The Fortune Hunter | lost film |
January 22, 1927 | Don't Tell the Wife | lost film |
February 19, 1927 | Hills of Kentucky | incomplete/abridged; Kodascope |
February 26, 1927 | The Gay Old Bird | lost film |
March 19, 1927 | White Flannels | lost film |
March 20, 1927 | What Every Girl Should Know | lost film |
April 9, 1927 | Matinee Ladies | lost film |
April 23, 1927 | Bitter Apples | synchronized score; lost film |
April 30, 1927 | The Brute | lost film |
May 7, 1927 | Tracked by the Police | survives, Library of Congress and the George Eastman House |
May 14, 1927 | The Climbers | lost film |
May 21, 1927 | Irish Hearts | lost film |
May 22, 1927 | The Missing Link | survives, several archive copies |
May 28, 1927 | A Million Bid | survives, Library of Congress |
June 1, 1927 | Simple Sis | lost film |
June 4, 1927 | The Black Diamond Express | lost film |
June 18, 1927 | Dearie | lost film |
June 25, 1927 | What Happened to Father? | lost film |
July 23, 1927 | The Heart of Maryland | |
August 20, 1927 | The Bush Leaguer | |
August 21, 1927 | When a Man Loves | synchronized score; survives, George Eastman House, Filmoteca Española (Madrid) |
August 27, 1927 | The Desired Woman | lost film |
September 3, 1927 | Slightly Used | lost film |
September 4, 1927 | Old San Francisco | synchronized score; survives, George Eastman House, Library of Congress |
September 10, 1927 | Jaws of Steel | survives, Filmmuseum Nederlands (EYE Institut) |
September 17, 1927 | One-Round Hogan | lost film |
September 18, 1927 | The First Auto | synchronized score; survives, Library of Congress |
September 24, 1927 | A Sailor's Sweetheart | survives, BFI National Film and Television |
October 6, 1927 | The Jazz Singer | First part-talkie feature. Warners' biggest grossing film to date surpassing Don Juan with worldwide rentals of $2,625,000[4] |
October 8, 1927 | Sailor Izzy Murphy | lost film |
October 15, 1927 | The College Widow | lost film |
October 22, 1927 | A Reno Divorce | lost film |
October 29, 1927 | A Dog of the Regiment | lost film |
November 5, 1927 | Good Time Charley | |
November 12, 1927 | The Silver Slave | lost film |
November 19, 1927 | The Girl from Chicago | lost film |
November 26, 1927 | Ginsberg the Great | Lost film |
December 3, 1927 | Brass Knuckles | survives, Cineteca Nazionale, Rome |
December 17, 1927 | If I Were Single | survives, BFI National Film and Television Archive |
December 24, 1927 | Ham and Eggs at the Front | lost film |
December 31, 1927 | Husbands for Rent | lost film |
January 14, 1928 | Beware of Married Men | survives, incomplete fragment of only 1 reel, UCLA Film and Television Archive (Los Angeles) |
January 28, 1928 | A Race for Life | |
February 11, 1928 | The Little Snob | part-talkie; lost film |
February 25, 1928 | Across the Atlantic | part-talkie |
March 10, 1928 | Powder My Back | |
March 14, 1928 | Tenderloin | part-talkie; lost film |
March 28, 1928 | Domestic Troubles | |
April 7, 1928 | The Crimson City | |
April 21, 1928 | Rinty of the Desert | |
April 26, 1928 | Glorious Betsy | part-talkie |
May 12, 1928 | Pay as You Enter | |
May 21, 1928 | The Lion And The Mouse | part-talkie |
May 26, 1928 | Five and Ten Cent Annie | part-talkie; survives BFI National Film and Television, London |
July 18, 1928 | Lights of New York | First all-talkie feature |
August 11, 1928 | Women They Talk About | part-talkie; lost film |
August 25, 1928 | Caught in the Fog | part-talkie; survives, BFI National Film and Television Archive, London |
August 25, 1928 | State Street Sadie | part-talkie; lost film |
September 1, 1928 | The Midnight Taxi | part-talkie; survives, BfI National Film and Television Archive, London |
September 6, 1928 | The Terror | all-talking; lost film |
September 9, 1928 | Night Watch | |
September 16, 1928 | Waterfront | |
September 19, 1928 | The Singing Fool | part-talkie. Warners' biggest grossing film to date surpassing The Jazz Singer with worldwide rentals of $5,916,000[4] |
September 23, 1928 | Show Girl | |
October 14, 1928 | Do Your Duty | lost film |
October 18, 1928 | Land of the Silver Fox | part-talkie; extant, George Eastman |
October 18, 1928 | Lilac Time | |
October 27, 1928 | Beware of Bachelors | part-talkie; film survives at the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C |
November 1, 1928 | Noah's Ark | part-talkie. Warners' first film to cost over $1 million.[4] |
November 3, 1928 | The Home Towners | all-talking; lost film |
November 4, 1928 | The Haunted House | |
November 11, 1928 | Outcast | |
December 1, 1928 | On Trial | all-talking; lost film |
December 2, 1928 | Adoration | |
December 8, 1928 | The Little Wildcat | part-talkie; lost film |
December 9, 1928 | The Barker | survives, Museum of Modern Art, New York |
December 15, 1928 | My Man | part-talkie; lost film |
December 22, 1928 | Conquest | all-talking; lost film |
December 26, 1928 | The Ware Case | |
January 6, 1929 | Synthetic Sin | synchronized score |
January 12, 1929 | Cheyenne | synchronized score; lost film |
January 12, 1929 | Scarlet Seas | |
January 26, 1929 | Fancy Baggage | part-talkie; lost film |
January 27, 1929 | Seven Footprints to Satan | synchronized score |
February 2, 1929 | Stark Mad | all-talking; lost film |
February 3, 1929 | His Captive Woman | part-talkie |
February 9, 1929 | The Greyhound Limited | part-talkie |
The Million Dollar Collar | part-talkie; lost film | |
February 10, 1929 | Weary River | part-talkie |
February 16, 1929 | The Redeeming Sin | part-talkie; lost film |
February 17, 1929 | The Lawless Legion | synchronized score; lost film |
The Royal Rider | synchronized score; lost film | |
February 23, 1929 | Stolen Kisses | part-talkie; lost film |
February 28, 1929 | Why Be Good? | synchronized score |
March 3, 1929 | Children of the Ritz | |
March 10, 1929 | Saturday's Children | part-talkie; lost film |
March 16, 1929 | One Stolen Night | part-talkie; lost film |
March 23, 1929 | Kid Gloves | part-talkie; extant at GEH |
March 24, 1929 | Queen of the Night Clubs | all-talking; lost film |
March 24, 1929 | Love and the Devil | |
March 30, 1929 | Hardboiled Rose | part-talkie; lost film |
March 31, 1929 | The Divine Lady | synchronized score |
April 6, 1929 | No Defense | part-talkie; lost film |
April 8, 1929 | The Desert Song | all-talking; part Technicolor; Warner's first color film |
April 18, 1929 | Sonny Boy | all-talkie; lost film |
April 20, 1929 | Frozen River | part-talkie; lost film |
April 27, 1929 | From Headquarters | part-talkie; lost film |
April 28, 1929 | House of Horror | part-talkie |
May 4, 1929 | Glad Rag Doll | part-talkie; lost film |
May 5, 1929 | Hot Stuff | part-talkie |
May 9, 1929 | The Squall | all-talkie |
May 12, 1929 | Two Weeks Off | part-talkie; lost film |
May 19, 1929 | Prisoners | part-talkie; lost film |
May 23, 1929 | The Flying Scotsman | part-talkie; produced by British International Pictures and WB British |
June 2, 1929 | Careers | all-talkie; lost film |
June 22, 1929 | Madonna of Avenue A | all-talking; lost film |
June 23, 1929 | The Girl in the Glass Cage | part-talkie; lost film |
June 29, 1929 | The Gamblers | all-talking; lost film |
June 30, 1929 | Broadway Babies | all-talking |
July 7, 1929 | The Man and the Moment | part-talkie; lost film |
July 8, 1929 | The Time, The Place And The Girl | all-talking; lost film |
July 13, 1929 | On with the Show | all-talking; all Technicolour; Warner's first all-colour film |
July 14, 1929 | Twin Beds | all-talkie; lost film |
July 21, 1929 | Drag | all-talking |
July 28, 1929 | Smiling Irish Eyes | all-talking; Technicolour segments; lost film |
August 4, 1929 | Hard to Get | all-talking; lost film |
August 10, 1929 | The Hottentot | all-talking; lost film |
August 11, 1929 | Dark Streets | all-talking; lost film |
August 17, 1929 | The Argyle Case | all-talking; lost film |
August 24, 1929 | Say It with Songs | all-talking |
August 25, 1929 | Her Private Life | all-talking; lost film |
August 30, 1929 | Gold Diggers of Broadway | all-talking; all Technicolor; lost film |
August 31, 1929 | Honky Tonk | all-talking; lost film |
In the Headlines | all-talking; lost film | |
September 1, 1929 | Fast Life | all-talking; lost film |
September 7, 1929 | Skin Deep | all-talking; lost film |
September 14, 1929 | Hearts in Exile | all-talking; lost film |
September 15, 1929 | The Careless Age | all-talking; lost film |
The Great Divide | all-talking | |
September 22, 1929 | A Most Immoral Lady | all-talking; lost film |
October 16, 1929 | The Isle of Lost Ships | all-talking |
October 17, 1929 | So Long Letty | all-talking |
October 19, 1929 | Is Everybody Happy? | all-talking; lost film |
October 20, 1929 | Young Nowheres | all-talking; lost film |
October 27, 1929 | The Girl from Woolworth's | all-talking; lost film |
November 1, 1929 | Disraeli | All-talking; Academy Award nominee for Best Picture |
November 7, 1929 | Paris | all-talking; part Technicolor; lost film |
November 8, 1929 | Footlights and Fools | all-talking; lost film |
November 9, 1929 | The Sap | part-talkie; lost film |
November 10, 1929 | The Forward Pass | all-talking; lost film |
November 17, 1929 | Little Johnny Jones | all-talking; lost film |
November 24, 1929 | The Sacred Flame | all-talking; lost film |
December 1, 1929 | The Painted Angel | all-talking; lost film |
December 5, 1929 | Evidence | all-talking; lost film |
December 8, 1929 | The Love Racket | all-talking; lost film |
December 14, 1929 | The Aviator | all-talking; lost film |
December 21, 1929 | Tiger Rose | all-talking |
December 29, 1929 | The Show of Shows | all-talking; part Technicolour |
Wedding Rings | all-talking; lost film |
1930s
Release date | Title | Notes |
---|---|---|
January 4, 1930 | Second Choice | lost film |
January 5, 1930 | Lilies of the Field | lost film |
January 12, 1930 | Sally | all Technicolour; survives only in black and white; color fragments survive |
January 19, 1930 | Playing Around | |
January 25, 1930 | General Crack | part Technicolour; sound version lost; silent version survives |
January 26, 1930 | In the Next Room | lost film |
February 1, 1930 | Wide Open | |
February 2, 1930 | Loose Ankles | |
February 9, 1930 | The Other Tomorrow | lost film |
February 15, 1930 | She Couldn't Say No | lost film |
February 16, 1930 | No, No, Nanette | part Technicolour; lost film |
March 1, 1930 | Isle of Escape | lost film |
March 2, 1930 | Strictly Modern | lost film |
March 8, 1930 | The Green Goddess | |
March 9, 1930 | Son of the Gods | part Technicolour; survives only in black and white |
March 15, 1930 | Song of the West | all Technicolour; lost film |
On the Border | ||
March 16, 1930 | The Furies | lost film |
April 1, 1930 | Under a Texas Moon | all Technicolour; print at UCLA |
April 6, 1930 | Murder Will Out | lost film |
April 13, 1930 | Spring Is Here | |
April 19, 1930 | Those Who Dance | |
April 20, 1930 | Showgirl in Hollywood | part Technicolour; survives only in black and white |
April 26, 1930 | The Second Floor Mystery | |
May 1, 1930 | Hold Everything | all Technicolour; survives only in black and white |
May 4, 1930 | A Notorious Affair | |
May 5, 1930 | The Man Hunter | lost film |
May 10, 1930 | Dumbbells in Ermine | lost film |
May 11, 1930 | The Flirting Widow | |
May 24, 1930 | The Man from Blankley's | lost film; only fragments survive |
May 25, 1930 | Song of the Flame | all Technicolour; lost film |
May 31, 1930 | Mammy | Technicolour segments |
June 1, 1930 | Back Pay | |
June 7, 1930 | Courage | lost film |
Rough Waters | lost film | |
June 14, 1930 | Golden Dawn | all Technicolour; survives only in black and white |
June 15, 1930 | Sweethearts and Wives | |
June 22, 1930 | Bride of the Regiment | all Technicolor; lost film |
July 6, 1930 | Sweet Mama | |
July 8, 1930 | Recaptured Love | |
July 20, 1930 | Road to Paradise | |
August 9, 1930 | Sweet Kitty Bellairs | all Technicolour; survives only in black and white |
July 19, 1930 | Dancing Sweeties | |
July 26, 1930 | Three Faces East | |
August 2, 1930 | The Matrimonial Bed | |
August 6, 1930 | Numbered Men | |
August 10, 1930 | The Dawn Patrol | |
August 16, 1930 | Oh Sailor Behave | |
August 23, 1930 | The Office Wife | |
August 24, 1930 | Top Speed | |
September 6, 1930 | Big Boy | |
September 7, 1930 | The Way of All Men | lost film |
September 13, 1930 | Moby Dick | |
September 15, 1930 | The Bad Man | unpreserved nitrate print at UCLA; in danger of being lost |
September 21, 1930 | Bright Lights | all Technicolour; survives only in black and white; color fragments at LOC |
September 27, 1930 | Old English | |
September 28, 1930 | Scarlet Pages | |
October 4, 1930 | Maybe It's Love | |
October 5, 1930 | College Lovers | lost film |
October 11, 1930 | Sinner's Holiday | |
October 12, 1930 | The Girl of the Golden West | lost film |
October 18, 1930 | The Doorway to Hell | |
October 19, 1930 | The Truth About Youth | |
October 25, 1930 | The Life of the Party | all Technicolour; survives only in black and white |
November 1, 1930 | A Soldier's Plaything | |
River's End | ||
November 2, 1930 | The Gorilla | lost film |
November 9, 1930 | Sunny | |
November 23, 1930 | The Widow from Chicago | |
November 29, 1930 | Outward Bound | |
November 30, 1930 | One Night at Susie's | |
December 6, 1930 | Man to Man | |
December 7, 1930 | Mothers Cry | |
December 13, 1930 | Divorce Among Friends | |
December 14, 1930 | The Lash | |
December 21, 1930 | Going Wild | |
December 27, 1930 | Captain Thunder | |
January 3, 1931 | Viennese Nights | all Technicolour; print at UCLA |
January 9, 1931 | Little Caesar | |
January 11, 1931 | The Naughty Flirt | |
January 17, 1931 | Other Men's Women | |
January 18, 1931 | Kismet | lost film |
January 31, 1931 | Captain Applejack | |
February 2, 1931 | Going Wild | |
February 7, 1931 | The Right of Way | |
February 14, 1931 | Illicit | |
February 21, 1931 | Kiss Me Again | all Technicolour; survives only in black and white |
February 28, 1931 | Sit Tight | |
March 7, 1931 | Father's Son | |
March 21, 1931 | Fifty Million Frenchmen | all Technicolour; survives only in black and white |
March 28, 1931 | The Hot Heiress | |
April 2, 1931 | The Silent Partner | |
April 4, 1931 | Woman Hungry | all Technicolour; lost film |
April 11, 1931 | The Finger Points | |
April 18, 1931 | Misbehaving Ladies | |
April 25, 1931 | God's Gift to Women | |
April 29, 1931 | Svengali | |
May 8, 1931 | Too Young to Marry | |
May 14, 1931 | My Past | |
May 15, 1931 | The Millionaire | |
May 22, 1931 | The Public Enemy | |
May 29, 1931 | The Lady Who Dared | |
June 6, 1931 | Party Husband | |
June 13, 1931 | The Maltese Falcon | |
June 20, 1931 | Men of the Sky | lost film |
June 27, 1931 | Gold Dust Gertie | |
July 4, 1931 | Big Business Girl | |
July 11, 1931 | Smart Money | |
July 18, 1931 | Chances | |
July 25, 1931 | Children of Dreams | lost film |
August 1, 1931 | Broadminded | |
August 6, 1931 | Stranger in Town | |
August 8, 1931 | Night Nurse | |
Bought! | ||
August 15, 1931 | The Reckless Hour | |
August 21, 1931 | The Star Witness | |
August 29, 1931 | The Last Flight | |
September 5, 1931 | The Bargain | lost film |
September 12, 1931 | Alexander Hamilton | |
I Like Your Nerve | ||
September 19, 1931 | Side Show | |
September 26, 1931 | Five Star Final | Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture |
October 3, 1931 | Penrod and Sam | |
October 10, 1931 | The Road to Singapore | |
October 17, 1931 | Honor of the Family | lost film |
October 24, 1931 | Expensive Women | |
October 31, 1931 | The Ruling Voice | |
November 7, 1931 | The Mad Genius | |
November 14, 1931 | Blonde Crazy | |
November 28, 1931 | Local Boy Makes Good | |
December 5, 1931 | Compromised | lost film |
December 12, 1931 | Safe in Hell | |
December 24, 1931 | Manhattan Parade | all Technicolour; survives only in black and white |
Under Eighteen | ||
December 26, 1931 | Her Majesty, Love | |
January 9, 1932 | The Woman from Monte Carlo | |
January 14, 1932 | Union Depot | |
January 23, 1932 | Taxi! | |
January 30, 1932 | High Pressure | |
February 6, 1932 | The Hatchet Man | |
February 19, 1932 | The Man Who Played God | |
February 20, 1932 | Fireman, Save My Child | |
A Fool's Advice | ||
March 5, 1932 | The Expert | |
March 12, 1932 | Play-Girl | |
March 26, 1932 | Alias the Doctor | |
March 26, 1932 | The Heart of New York | |
April 2, 1932 | It's Tough to Be Famous | |
April 9, 1932 | Beauty and the Boss | |
April 16, 1932 | The Crowd Roars | |
April 23, 1932 | Man Wanted | |
April 30, 1932 | So Big | |
May 7, 1932 | The Mouthpiece | |
May 14, 1932 | The Famous Ferguson Case | |
May 21, 1932 | The Rich Are Always with Us | |
May 23, 1932 | The Tenderfoot | |
May 28, 1932 | The Strange Love of Molly Louvain | |
May 28, 1932 | Two Seconds | |
June 4, 1932 | Street of Women | |
June 8, 1932 | The Dark Horse | |
June 18, 1932 | Love Is a Racket | |
June 18, 1932 | Week-End Marriage | |
July 16, 1932 | Winner Take All | |
July 23, 1932 | The Purchase Price | |
July 30, 1932 | Miss Pinkerton | |
August 13, 1932 | Jewel Robbery | |
August 20, 1932 | Crooner | |
August 27, 1932 | Doctor X | all Technicolour |
September 3, 1932 | Two Against the World | |
September 10, 1932 | Blessed Event | |
September 10, 1932 | Life Begins | |
September 17, 1932 | A Successful Calamity | |
September 24, 1932 | Tiger Shark | |
September 29, 1932 | Illegal | |
October 8, 1932 | The Big Stampede | |
October 9, 1932 | The Crash | |
October 15, 1932 | The Cabin in the Cotton | |
October 22, 1932 | One Way Passage | |
October 29, 1932 | Three on a Match | |
November 5, 1932 | They Call It Sin | |
November 12, 1932 | Scarlet Dawn | |
November 19, 1932 | I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang | Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture |
December 8, 1932 | You Said a Mouthful | |
December 10, 1932 | Central Park | |
December 17, 1932 | Haunted Gold | |
December 24, 1932 | 20,000 Years in Sing Sing | |
December 24, 1932 | Silver Dollar | |
December 31, 1932 | The Match King | |
January 7, 1933 | Lawyer Man | |
January 14, 1933 | Frisco Jenny | |
January 28, 1933 | Hard to Handle | |
Parachute Jumper | ||
February 4, 1933 | Ladies They Talk About | |
February 11, 1933 | Employees' Entrance | |
February 18, 1933 | Mystery of the Wax Museum | all Technicolour |
February 25, 1933 | The King's Vacation | |
March 1, 1933 | Blondie Johnson | |
March 4, 1933 | Girl Missing | |
March 8, 1933 | 42nd Street | Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture |
March 18, 1933 | Grand Slam | |
March 18, 1933 | The Telegraph Trail | |
March 25, 1933 | The Keyhole | |
April 1, 1933 | The Mind Reader | |
April 8, 1933 | Untamed Africa | |
April 15, 1933 | Central Airport | |
April 20, 1933 | The Working Man | |
April 29, 1933 | Elmer, the Great | |
May 6, 1933 | Picture Snatcher | |
May 13, 1933 | Lilly Turner | |
May 15, 1933 | Ex-Lady | |
May 20, 1933 | The Little Giant | |
May 27, 1933 | Gold Diggers of 1933 | and sequels |
June 3, 1933 | The Life of Jimmy Dolan | |
June 10, 1933 | Private Detective 62 | |
The Silk Express | ||
June 17, 1933 | Heroes for Sale | |
June 24, 1933 | The Mayor of Hell | |
July 1, 1933 | Baby Face | |
July 8, 1933 | The Narrow Corner | |
July 15, 1933 | She Had to Say Yes | |
July 22, 1933 | Mary Stevens, M.D. | |
August 5, 1933 | Voltaire | |
August 19, 1933 | Captured! | |
September 9, 1933 | Goodbye Again | |
September 16, 1933 | Bureau of Missing Persons | |
September 23, 1933 | I Loved a Woman | |
October 7, 1933 | Wild Boys of the Road | |
October 21, 1933 | Footlight Parade | |
October 28, 1933 | The Kennel Murder Case | |
October 28, 1933 | Ever in My Heart | |
November 4, 1933 | College Coach | |
November 11, 1933 | Female | |
November 16, 1933 | From Headquarters | |
November 18, 1933 | Havana Widows | |
November 25, 1933 | The World Changes | |
December 3, 1933 | Lady Killer | |
December 14, 1933 | Convention City | lost film |
December 23, 1933 | The House on 56th Street | |
December 23, 1933 | Son of a Sailor | |
January 6, 1934 | The Big Shakedown | |
January 13, 1934 | Easy to Love | |
January 20, 1934 | Hi, Nellie! | |
Massacre | ||
January 27, 1934 | Bedside | |
February 3, 1934 | Dark Hazard | |
February 10, 1934 | Mandalay | |
February 14, 1934 | As the Earth Turns | |
February 14, 1934 | Fashions of 1934 | |
February 24, 1934 | I've Got Your Number | |
March 3, 1934 | Heat Lightning | |
March 10, 1934 | Jimmy the Gent | |
March 10, 1934 | Journal of a Crime | |
March 17, 1934 | Wonder Bar | |
April 7, 1934 | Registered Nurse | |
Harold Teen | ||
April 21, 1934 | A Modern Hero | |
April 28, 1934 | Upperworld | |
May 5, 1934 | A Very Honorable Guy | |
May 12, 1934 | Merry Wives of Reno | |
May 19, 1934 | Smarty | |
May 26, 1934 | Twenty Million Sweethearts | |
May 26, 1934 | The Merry Frinks | |
June 2, 1934 | Fog Over Frisco | |
June 9, 1934 | The Key | |
June 16, 1934 | He Was Her Man | |
June 23, 1934 | Dr. Monica | |
June 30, 1934 | The Circus Clown | |
July 7, 1934 | Return of the Terror | distributed through First National Pictures, prequel 1928 of same name |
July 7, 1934 | The Personality Kid | |
July 14, 1934 | Midnight Alibi | |
July 14, 1934 | Side Streets | |
July 21, 1934 | Here Comes the Navy | Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture |
July 28, 1934 | Friends of Mr. Sweeney | |
August 4, 1934 | The Man with Two Faces | |
August 11, 1934 | Housewife | |
August 25, 1934 | The Dragon Murder Case | |
September 1, 1934 | Dames | |
September 8, 1934 | Desirable | |
September 15, 1934 | British Agent | |
September 19, 1934 | A Lost Lady | |
September 22, 1934 | The Case of the Howling Dog | |
October 6, 1934 | Big Hearted Herbert | |
October 13, 1934 | Kansas City Princess | |
October 13, 1934 | Madame Du Barry | |
October 20, 1934 | 6 Day Bike Rider | |
October 20, 1934 | I Sell Anything | |
October 27, 1934 | Happiness Ahead | |
November 3, 1934 | The Firebird | |
November 10, 1934 | The St. Louis Kid | |
November 17, 1934 | Gentlemen Are Born | |
November 24, 1934 | I Am a Thief | |
November 28, 1934 | Flirtation Walk | Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture |
December 8, 1934 | Babbitt | |
December 15, 1934 | The Church Mouse | |
December 15, 1934 | Murder in the Clouds | |
December 22, 1934 | The Secret Bride | |
December 29, 1934 | Sweet Adeline | |
January 12, 1935 | Maybe It's Love | |
January 23, 1935 | Bordertown | |
January 26, 1935 | The Right to Live | |
The White Cockatoo | ||
February 2, 1935 | Red Hot Tires | |
February 9, 1935 | Devil Dogs of the Air | |
February 16, 1935 | The Woman in Red | |
February 22, 1935 | The Singer of Naples | |
February 23, 1935 | Sweet Music | |
March 2, 1935 | Living on Velvet | |
March 9, 1935 | While the Patient Slept | |
March 15, 1935 | Gold Diggers of 1935 | |
March 23, 1935 | A Night at the Ritz | |
March 28, 1935 | Traveling Saleslady | |
March 30, 1935 | The Florentine Dagger | |
April 13, 1935 | The Case of the Curious Bride | |
April 20, 1935 | Go into Your Dance | |
April 27, 1935 | Mary Jane's Pa | |
May 4, 1935 | G Men | |
May 11, 1935 | Dinky | |
May 18, 1935 | Black Fury | |
May 25, 1935 | In Caliente | |
June 1, 1935 | The Girl from 10th Avenue | |
June 8, 1935 | Oil for the Lamps of China | |
June 15, 1935 | Alibi Ike | |
June 29, 1935 | Stranded | |
July 13, 1935 | Don't Bet on Blondes | |
July 20, 1935 | Front Page Woman | |
July 27, 1935 | Bright Lights | |
Broadway Gondolier | ||
August 3, 1935 | The Irish in Us | |
August 17, 1935 | We're in the Money | |
August 23, 1935 | Going Highbrow | |
September 7, 1935 | Little Big Shot | |
Page Miss Glory | ||
September 14, 1935 | Special Agent | |
September 21, 1935 | The Goose and the Gander | |
September 28, 1935 | I Live for Love | |
September 30, 1935 | A Midsummer Night's Dream | Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture |
October 5, 1935 | The Case of the Lucky Legs | |
October 12, 1935 | Shipmates Forever | |
October 19, 1935 | Dr. Socrates | |
October 26, 1935 | Personal Maid's Secret | |
November 2, 1935 | Moonlight on the Prairie | |
November 9, 1935 | The Payoff | |
November 16, 1935 | I Found Stella Parish | |
November 23, 1935 | Stars Over Broadway | |
November 30, 1935 | Frisco Kid | |
December 7, 1935 | Broadway Hostess | |
December 14, 1935 | Miss Pacific Fleet | |
December 21, 1935 | Man of Iron | |
December 25, 1935 | Dangerous | |
December 28, 1935 | Captain Blood | Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture |
January 11, 1936 | The Murder of Dr. Harrigan | |
January 16, 1936 | Ceiling Zero | |
January 18, 1936 | Freshman Love | |
February 1, 1936 | The Widow from Monte Carlo | |
February 8, 1936 | The Petrified Forest | |
February 12, 1936 | Mr. Cohen Takes a Walk | |
February 15, 1936 | Man Hunt | |
February 22, 1936 | The Story of Louis Pasteur | Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture |
February 28, 1936 | Song of the Saddle | |
March 7, 1936 | Boulder Dam | |
March 14, 1936 | The Walking Dead | |
March 21, 1936 | Colleen | |
March 28, 1936 | Road Gang | |
April 4, 1936 | Snowed Under | |
April 11, 1936 | The Singing Kid | |
April 18, 1936 | Brides Are Like That | |
April 25, 1936 | I Married a Doctor | |
May 2, 1936 | Treachery Rides the Range | |
May 9, 1936 | Times Square Playboy | |
May 16, 1936 | The Law in Her Hands | |
May 23, 1936 | The Golden Arrow | |
May 30, 1936 | Sons o' Guns | |
June 6, 1936 | Bullets or Ballots | |
June 13, 1936 | Murder by an Aristocrat | |
June 20, 1936 | Hearts Divided | |
June 22, 1936 | The Big Noise | |
July 4, 1936 | The White Angel | |
July 11, 1936 | Two Against the World | |
July 18, 1936 | Hot Money | |
July 22, 1936 | Satan Met a Lady | |
July 24, 1936 | Earthworm Tractors | |
July 25, 1936 | Public Enemy's Wife | |
July 29, 1936 | Bengal Tiger | |
August 1, 1936 | The Green Pastures | |
August 5, 1936 | Jailbreak | |
August 15, 1936 | The Case of the Velvet Claws | |
August 22, 1936 | China Clipper | |
Love Begins at 20 | ||
August 29, 1936 | Anthony Adverse | Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture |
September 5, 1936 | Trailin' West | |
September 12, 1936 | Stage Struck | |
September 17, 1936 | Give Me Your Heart | |
September 18, 1936 | Down the Stretch | |
September 26, 1936 | Cain and Mabel | |
October 10, 1936 | Isle of Fury | |
October 20, 1936 | The Charge of the Light Brigade | |
October 24, 1936 | Here Comes Carter | |
October 31, 1936 | The Case of the Black Cat | |
November 14, 1936 | California Mail | |
The Captain's Kid | ||
November 21, 1936 | Three Men on a Horse | |
November 28, 1936 | Fugitive in the Sky | |
December 8, 1936 | Polo Joe | |
December 19, 1936 | King of Hockey | |
December 28, 1936 | Gold Diggers of 1937 | |
December 31, 1936 | Great Guy | |
January 2, 1937 | Guns of the Pecos | |
Smart Blonde | ||
January 9, 1937 | Sing Me a Love Song | |
January 16, 1937 | God's Country and the Woman | |
January 23, 1937 | Once a Doctor | |
January 30, 1937 | Black Legion | |
February 6, 1937 | Stolen Holiday | |
February 13, 1937 | The Great O'Malley | |
February 20, 1937 | Green Light | |
February 26, 1937 | Her Husband's Secretary | |
February 28, 1937 | Penrod and Sam | |
March 6, 1937 | Midnight Court | |
Ready, Willing and Able | ||
March 13, 1937 | Land Beyond the Law | |
March 27, 1937 | The King and the Chorus Girl | |
April 4, 1937 | Men in Exile | |
April 10, 1937 | Marked Woman | |
April 17, 1937 | Call It a Day | |
That Man's Here Again | ||
April 24, 1937 | Mountain Justice | |
May 1, 1937 | Melody for Two | |
May 8, 1937 | The Prince and the Pauper | |
May 15, 1937 | The Cherokee Strip | |
Draegerman Courage | ||
May 22, 1937 | The Go Getter | |
May 29, 1937 | Kid Galahad | |
June 8, 1937 | The Case of the Stuttering Bishop | |
June 12, 1937 | Blazing Sixes | |
June 19, 1937 | Fly-Away Baby | |
June 24, 1937 | Slim | |
June 26, 1937 | Another Dawn | |
July 3, 1937 | The Singing Marine | |
July 10, 1937 | Empty Holsters | |
Public Wedding | ||
July 13, 1937 | Marry the Girl | |
July 15, 1937 | Ever Since Eve | |
July 24, 1937 | Talent Scout | |
August 5, 1937 | White Bondage | |
August 7, 1937 | San Quentin | |
August 14, 1937 | Dance Charlie Dance | |
The Devil's Saddle Legion | ||
August 21, 1937 | The Footloose Heiress | |
Mr. Dodd Takes the Air | ||
August 28, 1937 | Confession | |
September 4, 1937 | Varsity Show | |
September 11, 1937 | Prairie Thunder | |
Wine, Women and Horses | ||
September 18, 1937 | That Certain Woman | |
September 25, 1937 | Back in Circulation | |
October 2, 1937 | The Life of Emile Zola | Winner of the Academy Award for Best Picture |
Love Is on the Air | ||
October 9, 1937 | They Won't Forget | |
October 16, 1937 | Over the Goal | |
October 23, 1937 | The Perfect Specimen | |
October 30, 1937 | The Great Garrick | |
West of Shanghai | ||
November 6, 1937 | Alcatraz Island | a Cosmopolitan picture |
November 13, 1937 | The Adventurous Blonde | |
November 20, 1937 | It's Love I'm After | |
November 27, 1937 | Expensive Husbands | |
Submarine D-1 | ||
December 4, 1937 | First Lady | |
December 11, 1937 | Missing Witnesses | |
Sh! The Octopus | ||
December 18, 1937 | She Loved a Fireman | |
December 25, 1937 | Tovarich | |
January 1, 1938 | Sergeant Murphy | |
January 8, 1938 | The Patient in Room 18 | |
Swing Your Lady | ||
January 15, 1938 | Hollywood Hotel | |
January 22, 1938 | The Invisible Menace | |
February 5, 1938 | Blondes at Work | |
February 12, 1938 | Daredevil Drivers | |
Gold Is Where You Find It | ||
February 26, 1938 | Penrod and His Twin Brother | |
March 5, 1938 | A Slight Case of Murder | |
March 12, 1938 | Love, Honor and Behave | |
March 19, 1938 | He Couldn't Say No | |
March 26, 1938 | Jezebel | Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture |
April 2, 1938 | Over the Wall | |
April 9, 1938 | Accidents Will Happen | |
April 16, 1938 | Fools for Scandal | |
April 23, 1938 | Women Are Like That | |
April 30, 1938 | The Beloved Brat | |
May 7, 1938 | Torchy Blane in Panama | |
May 14, 1938 | The Adventures of Robin Hood | Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture |
May 21, 1938 | Mystery House | |
May 28, 1938 | Crime School | |
June 4, 1938 | Little Miss Thoroughbred | |
June 11, 1938 | Gold Diggers in Paris | |
June 18, 1938 | When Were You Born | |
June 23, 1938 | White Banners | |
July 9, 1938 | Cowboy from Brooklyn | |
My Bill | ||
July 16, 1938 | Men Are Such Fools | |
Racket Busters | ||
July 23, 1938 | Penrod's Double Trouble | |
July 30, 1938 | The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse | |
August 8, 1938 | Mr. Chump | |
August 9, 1938 | Four Daughters | Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture |
August 27, 1938 | Boy Meets Girl | |
September 3, 1938 | Four's a Crowd | |
September 10, 1938 | Secrets of an Actress | |
September 17, 1938 | Valley of the Giants | |
October 1, 1938 | Garden of the Moon | |
October 8, 1938 | Broadway Musketeers | |
October 14, 1938 | The Sisters | |
October 22, 1938 | Girls on Probation | |
October 29, 1938 | Brother Rat | |
November 5, 1938 | Hard to Get | |
November 12, 1938 | Torchy Gets Her Man | |
November 19, 1938 | Nancy Drew... Detective | |
November 26, 1938 | Angels with Dirty Faces | |
December 3, 1938 | Comet Over Broadway | |
December 10, 1938 | Heart of the North | |
December 24, 1938 | The Dawn Patrol | remake of the Warner Bros. 1930 film |
December 31, 1938 | Going Places | |
January 7, 1939 | Devil's Island | |
January 14, 1939 | King of the Underworld | |
January 21, 1939 | Off the Record | |
January 28, 1939 | They Made Me a Criminal | |
February 4, 1939 | Torchy Blane in Chinatown | |
February 11, 1939 | Wings of the Navy | |
February 18, 1939 | Nancy Drew... Reporter | |
February 25, 1939 | Yes, My Darling Daughter | |
March 4, 1939 | Secret Service of the Air | |
March 11, 1939 | The Oklahoma Kid | |
March 18, 1939 | The Adventures of Jane Arden | |
March 25, 1939 | Blackwell's Island | |
April 1, 1939 | On Trial | |
April 8, 1939 | Dodge City | |
April 15, 1939 | Women in the Wind | |
April 22, 1939 | Dark Victory | Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture |
April 24, 1939 | Juarez | |
May 6, 1939 | Confessions of a Nazi Spy | |
May 13, 1939 | Torchy Runs for Mayor | |
May 20, 1939 | Sweepstakes Winner | |
You Can't Get Away with Murder | ||
May 23, 1939 | The Kid from Kokomo | |
May 27, 1939 | Code of the Secret Service | |
June 3, 1939 | The Man Who Dared | |
June 17, 1939 | Nancy Drew... Trouble Shooter | |
July 1, 1939 | Naughty but Nice | |
July 8, 1939 | Hell's Kitchen | |
July 15, 1939 | Waterfront | |
July 22, 1939 | Daughters Courageous | |
Each Dawn I Die | ||
July 29, 1939 | The Cowboy Quarterback | |
August 5, 1939 | Indianapolis Speedway | |
August 12, 1939 | Torchy Blane... Playing with Dynamite | |
August 26, 1939 | The Angels Wash Their Faces | |
Everybody's Hobby | ||
September 2, 1939 | The Old Maid | |
September 9, 1939 | Nancy Drew and the Hidden Staircase | |
September 16, 1939 | Dust Be My Destiny | |
September 23, 1939 | No Place to Go | |
September 30, 1939 | Espionage Agent | |
October 7, 1939 | Pride of the Blue Grass | |
October 14, 1939 | On Your Toes | |
October 21, 1939 | Smashing the Money Ring | |
October 23, 1939 | The Roaring Twenties | |
November 4, 1939 | Kid Nightingale | |
November 11, 1939 | The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex | |
November 18, 1939 | On Dress Parade | |
November 25, 1939 | We Are Not Alone | |
December 2, 1939 | The Return of Doctor X | |
December 9, 1939 | Private Detective | |
December 16, 1939 | The Mad Empress | |
December 23, 1939 | Sons of the Sea | |
December 25, 1939 | Four Wives | |
December 30, 1939 | Invisible Stripes |
1940s
Release date | Title | Notes |
---|---|---|
January 6, 1940 | A Child Is Born | |
January 13, 1940 | Brother Rat and a Baby | |
January 27, 1940 | The Fighting 69th | |
January 29, 1940 | British Intelligence | |
February 3, 1940 | Calling Philo Vance | |
February 10, 1940 | Granny Get Your Gun | |
February 17, 1940 | Castle on the Hudson | |
March 2, 1940 | Dr. Ehrlich's Magic Bullet | |
March 16, 1940 | Three Cheers for the Irish | |
March 23, 1940 | Virginia City | |
April 6, 1940 | It All Came True | |
April 13, 1940 | King of the Lumberjacks | |
April 20, 1940 | 'Til We Meet Again | |
April 27, 1940 | An Angel from Texas | |
May 4, 1940 | Tear Gas Squad | |
May 11, 1940 | Saturday's Children | |
May 18, 1940 | Flight Angels | |
May 25, 1940 | Torrid Zone | |
June 1, 1940 | Murder in the Air | |
June 8, 1940 | Brother Orchid | |
June 15, 1940 | A Fugitive from Justice | |
June 22, 1940 | Gambling on the High Seas | |
July 1, 1940 | The Sea Hawk | |
July 13, 1940 | All This, and Heaven Too | Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture |
My Love Came Back | ||
July 16, 1940 | The Man Who Talked Too Much | |
July 27, 1940 | Ladies Must Live | |
August 3, 1940 | They Drive by Night | |
August 10, 1940 | River's End | |
August 17, 1940 | Money and the Woman | |
August 24, 1940 | Flowing Gold | |
September 7, 1940 | Calling All Husbands | |
September 14, 1940 | No Time for Comedy | |
September 21, 1940 | City for Conquest | |
October 5, 1940 | Knute Rockne, All American | |
October 19, 1940 | A Dispatch from Reuter's | |
October 26, 1940 | Tugboat Annie Sails Again | |
November 2, 1940 | Always a Bride | |
November 9, 1940 | East of the River | |
November 16, 1940 | South of Suez | |
November 18, 1940 | Father Is a Prince | |
November 23, 1940 | The Letter | Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture |
November 30, 1940 | Lady with Red Hair | |
December 7, 1940 | She Couldn't Say No | |
December 28, 1940 | Santa Fe Trail | |
January 4, 1941 | Four Mothers | |
January 11, 1941 | The Case of the Black Parrot | |
January 18, 1941 | Honeymoon for Three | |
January 25, 1941 | High Sierra | |
February 8, 1941 | Flight from Destiny | |
February 12, 1941 | Father's Son | |
February 15, 1941 | The Great Mr. Nobody | |
February 22, 1941 | The Strawberry Blonde | |
March 1, 1941 | Shadows on the Stairs | |
March 8, 1941 | Footsteps in the Dark | |
March 15, 1941 | Here Comes Happiness | |
March 21, 1941 | The Sea Wolf | |
March 29, 1941 | Knockout | |
April 5, 1941 | A Shot in the Dark | |
April 12, 1941 | The Great Lie | |
April 19, 1941 | Strange Alibi | |
April 25, 1941 | The Wagons Roll at Night | |
May 3, 1941 | Thieves Fall Out | |
Meet John Doe | This film is now in domain public | |
May 10, 1941 | Affectionately Yours | |
May 17, 1941 | Singapore Woman | |
May 24, 1941 | The Nurse's Secret | |
May 31, 1941 | Million Dollar Baby | |
June 7, 1941 | Shining Victory | |
June 14, 1941 | Out of the Fog | |
June 28, 1941 | Underground | |
July 5, 1941 | Kisses for Breakfast | |
July 12, 1941 | The Bride Came C.O.D. | |
July 19, 1941 | Bullets for O'Hara | |
July 26, 1941 | Bad Men of Missouri | |
August 2, 1941 | Three Sons o' Guns | |
August 7, 1941 | Highway West | |
August 9, 1941 | Manpower | |
August 13, 1941 | International Squadron | |
August 30, 1941 | Dive Bomber | |
September 6, 1941 | The Smiling Ghost | |
September 13, 1941 | Navy Blues | |
September 20, 1941 | Nine Lives Are Not Enough | |
September 27, 1941 | Sergeant York | Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture |
September 1941 | Passage from Hong Kong | |
October 4, 1941 | Law of the Tropics | |
October 17, 1941 | Target for Tonight | |
October 18, 1941 | The Maltese Falcon | Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture |
November 1, 1941 | One Foot in Heaven | Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture |
November 15, 1941 | Blues in the Night | |
November 21, 1941 | They Died with Their Boots On | |
December 2, 1941 | All Through the Night | |
December 6, 1941 | The Body Disappears | |
December 13, 1941 | Steel Against the Sky | |
December 24, 1941 | Dangerously They Live | |
December 25, 1941 | You're in the Army Now | |
January 24, 1942 | The Man Who Came to Dinner | |
January 31, 1942 | Wild Bill Hickok Rides | |
February 3, 1942 | The Prime Minister | |
February 7, 1942 | Atlantic Ferry | |
February 21, 1942 | Captains of the Clouds | |
March 7, 1942 | Bullet Scars | |
March 14, 1942 | Always in My Heart | |
March 21, 1942 | This Was Paris | |
April 1, 1942 | Lady Gangster | |
April 4, 1942 | I Was Framed | |
The Male Animal | ||
April 11, 1942 | Murder in the Big House | |
April 18, 1942 | Kings Row | Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture |
May 2, 1942 | Larceny, Inc. | |
May 16, 1942 | In This Our Life | |
May 30, 1942 | Juke Girl | |
June 6, 1942 | Spy Ship | |
Yankee Doodle Dandy | Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture | |
June 13, 1942 | The Big Shot | |
July 18, 1942 | Wings for the Eagle | |
July 25, 1942 | Escape from Crime | |
August 1, 1942 | The Gay Sisters | |
September 5, 1942 | Across the Pacific | |
September 17, 1942 | Secret Enemies | |
September 19, 1942 | Busses Roar | |
September 26, 1942 | Desperate Journey | |
October 10, 1942 | You Can't Escape Forever | |
October 31, 1942 | Now, Voyager | |
November 7, 1942 | The Hidden Hand | |
November 14, 1942 | Gentleman Jim | |
November 26, 1942 | Casablanca | Winner of the Academy Award for Best Picture |
November 28, 1942 | George Washington Slept Here | |
December 5, 1942 | Flying Fortress | |
January 16, 1943 | The Gorilla Man | |
February 6, 1943 | Truck Busters | |
February 20, 1943 | The Hard Way | |
March 3, 1943 | The Mysterious Doctor | |
March 20, 1943 | Air Force | |
April 24, 1943 | Edge of Darkness | |
May 22, 1943 | Mission to Moscow | |
June 12, 1943 | Action in the North Atlantic | |
June 23, 1943 | The Constant Nymph | |
July 1, 1943 | Pledge to Bataan | |
July 3, 1943 | Background to Danger | |
August 14, 1943 | This Is the Army | |
August 27, 1943 | Watch on the Rhine | Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture |
September 18, 1943 | Murder on the Waterfront | |
September 25, 1943 | Thank Your Lucky Stars | |
September 27, 1943 | Adventure in Iraq | |
October 23, 1943 | Princess O'Rourke | |
November 6, 1943 | Find the Blackmailer | |
November 13, 1943 | Northern Pursuit | |
November 27, 1943 | Old Acquaintance | |
December 17, 1943 | The Desert Song | |
December 31, 1943 | Destination Tokyo | |
February 19, 1944 | In Our Time | |
March 11, 1944 | Passage to Marseille | |
April 8, 1944 | Shine On, Harvest Moon | |
April 22, 1944 | Uncertain Glory | |
May 20, 1944 | Between Two Worlds | |
May 25, 1944 | Mr. Skeffington | |
June 10, 1944 | Make Your Own Bed | |
July 1, 1944 | The Mask of Dimitrios | |
July 22, 1944 | The Adventures of Mark Twain | |
September 2, 1944 | Janie | |
September 9, 1944 | Crime by Night | |
September 23, 1944 | Arsenic and Old Lace | produced in 1941 |
October 7, 1944 | The Last Ride | |
October 11, 1944 | To Have and Have Not | |
October 20, 1944 | The Very Thought of You | |
October 24, 1944 | The Conspirators | |
November 25, 1944 | The Doughgirls | |
December 31, 1944 | Hollywood Canteen | |
January 31, 1945 | Roughly Speaking | |
February 17, 1945 | Objective, Burma! | |
March 2, 1945 | Hotel Berlin | |
April 7, 1945 | God Is My Co-Pilot | |
April 28, 1945 | The Horn Blows at Midnight | |
May 1, 1945 | Escape in the Desert | |
June 9, 1945 | Pillow to Post | |
June 15, 1945 | Conflict | |
July 14, 1945 | The Corn Is Green | |
August 11, 1945 | Christmas in Connecticut | |
August 24, 1945 | Pride of the Marines | |
September 22, 1945 | Rhapsody in Blue | |
October 20, 1945 | Mildred Pierce | Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture |
November 10, 1945 | Confidential Agent | |
November 14, 1945 | Danger Signal | |
November 21, 1945 | Saratoga Trunk | |
December 1, 1945 | Too Young to Know | |
December 7, 1945 | Appointment in Tokyo | |
December 29, 1945 | San Antonio | |
January 26, 1946 | My Reputation | |
January 28, 1946 | Three Strangers | |
March 9, 1946 | Cinderella Jones | |
April 20, 1946 | Devotion | produced in 1943 |
May 11, 1946 | Her Kind of Man | |
June 1, 1946 | One More Tomorrow | |
June 22, 1946 | Janie Gets Married | |
July 2, 1946 | Night and Day | |
July 6, 1946 | A Stolen Life | |
July 20, 1946 | Of Human Bondage | |
July 26, 1946 | Two Guys from Milwaukee | |
August 23, 1946 | The Big Sleep | |
September 14, 1946 | Shadow of a Woman | |
September 28, 1946 | Cloak and Dagger | distribution only; produced by United States Pictures Owned by Paramount Pictures(via Republic Pictures) |
October 18, 1946 | Deception | |
November 1, 1946 | Nobody Lives Forever | |
November 9, 1946 | Never Say Goodbye | |
November 23, 1946 | The Verdict | |
December 25, 1946 | The Beast with Five Fingers | |
Humoresque | ||
December 28, 1946 | The Time, the Place and the Girl | |
January 11, 1947 | The Man I Love | |
February 22, 1947 | Nora Prentiss | |
March 2, 1947 | Pursued | distribution only; produced by United States Pictures Owned by Paramount Pictures(via Republic Pictures) |
March 4, 1947 | The Two Mrs. Carrolls | |
March 29, 1947 | That Way with Women | |
April 12, 1947 | Stallion Road | |
May 2, 1947 | Love and Learn | |
June 5, 1947 | The Unfaithful | |
June 6, 1947 | Cheyenne | |
July 26, 1947 | Possessed | |
July 30, 1947 | Deep Valley | |
August 14, 1947 | Life with Father | |
August 19, 1947 | Cry Wolf | |
September 27, 1947 | Dark Passage | |
October 3, 1947 | The Unsuspected | |
November 1, 1947 | That Hagen Girl | |
November 7, 1947 | Escape Me Never | |
December 10, 1947 | Always Together | |
December 25, 1947 | The Voice of the Turtle | |
December 27, 1947 | My Wild Irish Rose | |
January 24, 1948 | The Treasure of the Sierra Madre | Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture |
February 7, 1948 | My Girl Tisa | distribution only; produced by United States Pictures Owned by Paramount Pictures(via Republic Pictures) |
March 6, 1948 | They Made Me a Fugitive | |
March 27, 1948 | April Showers | |
April 7, 1948 | Winter Meeting | |
April 16, 1948 | To the Victor | |
May 15, 1948 | The Woman in White | |
May 29, 1948 | Silver River | |
June 13, 1948 | Wallflower | |
June 26, 1948 | The Big Punch | |
July 3, 1948 | Romance on the High Seas | |
July 31, 1948 | Key Largo | |
July 31, 1948 | Embraceable You | |
August 26, 1948 | Rope | distribution only; produced by Transatlantic Pictures Owned by Universal Pictures and Sony Pictures (US/Canada digital) |
September 4, 1948 | Two Guys from Texas | |
September 14, 1948 | Johnny Belinda | Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture |
October 9, 1948 | Smart Girls Don't Talk | |
October 29, 1948 | June Bride | |
November 27, 1948 | Fighter Squadron | |
December 1, 1948 | Adventures of Don Juan | |
December 23, 1948 | The Decision of Christopher Blake | |
December 24, 1948 | Whiplash | |
January 1, 1949 | One Sunday Afternoon | |
February 4, 1949 | John Loves Mary | |
February 15, 1949 | Flaxy Martin | |
March 6, 1949 | South of St. Louis | distribution only; produced by United States Pictures Owned by Paramount Pictures(via Republic Pictures) |
March 26, 1949 | A Kiss in the Dark | |
April 1, 1949 | Burma Victory | |
April 2, 1949 | Homicide | |
April 16, 1949 | My Dream Is Yours | |
May 3, 1949 | The Younger Brothers | |
May 6, 1949 | Flamingo Road | |
June 10, 1949 | Night Unto Night | |
June 11, 1949 | Colorado Territory | |
June 30, 1949 | One Last Fling | |
July 2, 1949 | The Fountainhead | |
July 16, 1949 | The Girl from Jones Beach | |
July 30, 1949 | Look for the Silver Lining | |
August 1, 1949 | It's a Great Feeling | |
September 3, 1949 | White Heat | |
September 10, 1949 | The House Across the Street | |
September 15, 1949 | Golden Madonna | |
September 30, 1949 | Task Force | |
October 8, 1949 | Under Capricorn | distribution only; produced by Transatlantic Pictures Owned by Paramount Pictures(via CBS) |
October 21, 1949 | Beyond the Forest | |
November 12, 1949 | The Story of Seabiscuit | |
November 26, 1949 | Always Leave Them Laughing | |
December 2, 1949 | The Hasty Heart | |
December 16, 1949 | The Lady Takes a Sailor | |
December 31, 1949 | The Inspector General | Last pre-1950 WB film to be distribuited by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer(via United Artists) |
1950s
Release date | Title | Notes |
---|---|---|
January 28, 1950 | Montana | First post-1949 WB film to be distribuited by WB |
February 9, 1950 | Young Man with a Horn | |
February 11, 1950 | Backfire | |
February 18, 1950 | Chain Lightning | |
March 11, 1950 | Perfect Stranger | |
March 18, 1950 | Barricade | |
April 15, 1950 | Stage Fright | |
April 29, 1950 | The Daughter of Rosie O'Grady | |
May 7, 1950 | The Damned Don't Cry | |
May 19, 1950 | Caged | |
May 27, 1950 | Colt .45 | |
June 17, 1950 | This Side of the Law | |
June 24, 1950 | Return of the Frontiersman | |
June 27, 1950 | Fifty Years Before Your Eyes | |
July 2, 1950 | Bright Leaf | |
July 9, 1950 | The Flame and the Arrow | |
July 15, 1950 | The Great Jewel Robber | |
August 4, 1950 | Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye | distribution only; produced by William Cagney Productions Owned by Paramount Pictures(via Republic Pictures) |
September 2, 1950 | Tea for Two | |
September 16, 1950 | Pretty Baby | |
September 28, 1950 | The Glass Menagerie | |
October 6, 1950 | The Breaking Point | |
October 20, 1950 | Three Secrets | distribution only; produced by United States Pictures Owned by Paramount Pictures(via Republic Pictures) |
November 11, 1950 | Rocky Mountain | |
November 17, 1950 | Breakthrough | |
November 25, 1950 | The West Point Story | |
December 1, 1950 | Highway 301 | |
December 30, 1950 | Dallas | |
January 1, 1951 | Close to My Heart | |
January 27, 1951 | Operation Pacific | |
February 10, 1951 | Storm Warning | |
February 11, 1951 | Sugarfoot | |
February 24, 1951 | The Enforcer | distribution only; produced by United States Pictures Owned by Paramount Pictures(via Republic Pictures) |
March 26, 1951 | Lullaby of Broadway | |
April 7, 1951 | Raton Pass | |
April 12, 1951 | Lightning Strikes Twice | |
April 13, 1951 | Only the Valiant | distribution only; produced by William Cagney Productions Owned by Paramount Pictures(via Republic Pictures) |
May 5, 1951 | I Was a Communist for the FBI | |
May 18, 1951 | Inside the Walls of Folsom Prison | |
May 19, 1951 | Goodbye, My Fancy | |
June 2, 1951 | Along the Great Divide | |
July 3, 1951 | Strangers on a Train | |
July 14, 1951 | Fort Worth | |
July 26, 1951 | On Moonlight Bay | |
August 13, 1951 | Force of Arms | |
August 24, 1951 | Jim Thorpe – All-American | |
September 13, 1951 | Captain Horatio Hornblower | |
September 18, 1951 | A Streetcar Named Desire | Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama |
September 22, 1951 | Tomorrow Is Another Day | |
October 10, 1951 | Painting the Clouds with Sunshine | |
October 24, 1951 | Come Fill the Cup | |
October 31, 1951 | The Tanks Are Coming | |
December 6, 1951 | I'll See You in My Dreams | Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy |
December 14, 1951 | Starlift | |
December 29, 1951 | Distant Drums | distribution only; produced by United States Pictures Owned by Paramount Pictures(via Republic Pictures) |
January 10, 1952 | Room for One More | |
February 5, 1952 | The Big Trees | |
February 9, 1952 | This Woman Is Dangerous | |
February 19, 1952 | Retreat, Hell! | distribution only; produced by United States Pictures Owned by Paramount Pictures(via Republic Pictures) |
March 4, 1952 | Bugles in the Afternoon | distribution only; produced by William Cagney Productions Owned by Paramount Pictures(via Republic Pictures) |
April 12, 1952 | Jack and the Beanstalk | This film is now in domain public |
April 23, 1952 | Mara Maru | |
May 17, 1952 | The Lion and the Horse | |
May 17, 1952 | The San Francisco Story | |
May 23, 1952 | About Face | |
June 13, 1952 | Carson City | |
June 20, 1952 | The Winning Team | |
June 26, 1952 | Where's Charley? | |
3 for Bedroom C | ||
July 12, 1952 | She's Working Her Way Through College | |
July 26, 1952 | The Story of Will Rogers | |
August 20, 1952 | The Miracle of Our Lady of Fatima | |
August 30, 1952 | Big Jim McLain | |
September 6, 1952 | Cattle Town | |
September 27, 1952 | The Crimson Pirate | |
October 25, 1952 | Springfield Rifle | |
November 8, 1952 | Operation Secret | |
November 19, 1952 | The Iron Mistress | |
December 10, 1952 | Stop, You're Killing Me | |
December 24, 1952 | April in Paris | |
December 27, 1952 | Abbott and Costello Meet Captain Kidd | distribution only; produced by Woodley Productions This film is now in domain public |
December 30, 1952 | The Jazz Singer | |
January 31, 1953 | The Man Behind the Gun | |
March 14, 1953 | She's Back on Broadway | |
March 22, 1953 | I Confess | |
March 26, 1953 | By the Light of the Silvery Moon | |
March 28, 1953 | The Blue Gardenia | |
March 28, 1953 | So You Want to Learn to Dance | |
April 4, 1953 | Trouble Along the Way | |
April 18, 1953 | The System | |
April 25, 1953 | House of Wax | |
May 30, 1953 | The Desert Song | |
June 13, 1953 | The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms | |
June 27, 1953 | South Sea Woman | |
June 28, 1953 | Elizabeth Is Queen | |
July 11, 1953 | The Charge at Feather River | |
July 15, 1953 | So This Is Love | |
August 5, 1953 | The Master of Ballantrae | |
August 24, 1953 | The Beggar's Opera | |
August 26, 1953 | Plunder of the Sun | |
September 5, 1953 | Island in the Sky | distributor Owned by Paramount Pictures |
September 16, 1953 | Blowing Wild | distribution only; produced by United States Pictures Owned by Paramount Pictures(via Republic Pictures) |
September 19, 1953 | The Moonlighter | |
September 23, 1953 | A Lion Is in the Streets | |
October 27, 1953 | Thunder Over the Plains | |
October 31, 1953 | So Big | |
November 4, 1953 | Calamity Jane | |
November 23, 1953 | Three Sailors and a Girl | |
November 25, 1953 | Hondo | Theatrical distributor Owned by Paramount Pictures |
November 28, 1953 | The Diamond Queen | distribution only; produced by Melson Productions |
December 25, 1953 | The Eddie Cantor Story | |
January 16, 1954 | His Majesty O'Keefe | |
February 13, 1954 | The Command | |
February 27, 1954 | The Boy from Oklahoma | |
March 6, 1954 | Crime Wave | |
March 16, 1954 | Duffy of San Quentin | |
March 27, 1954 | Phantom of the Rue Morgue | |
April 1, 1954 | Riding Shotgun | |
April 9, 1954 | Lucky Me | |
May 29, 1954 | Dial M for Murder | |
June 19, 1954 | Them! | |
July 3, 1954 | The High and the Mighty | distributor Owned by Paramount Pictures |
July 24, 1954 | Ring of Fear | distributor Owned by Paramount Pictures |
August 7, 1954 | King Richard and the Crusaders | |
August 21, 1954 | Duel in the Jungle | |
September 4, 1954 | Dragnet | |
September 25, 1954 | The Bounty Hunter | This film is now in the domain public |
October 16, 1954 | A Star Is Born | |
November 10, 1954 | Drum Beat | |
November 27, 1954 | Track of the Cat | distributor Owned by Paramount Pictures |
December 20, 1954 | The Silver Chalice | |
January 19, 1955 | Unchained | distribution only; produced by Hal Bartlett Productions Owned by Paramount Pictures(via Republic Pictures) |
January 20, 1955 | Young at Heart | distribution only; produced by Arwin Productions Owned by Paramount Pictures(via Republic Pictures) |
February 2, 1955 | Battle Cry | |
February 18, 1955 | New York Confidential | US distribuition Owned by Janus Films |
February 27, 1955 | Murder Is My Beat | |
April 10, 1955 | East of Eden | Winner of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama |
April 12, 1955 | Strange Lady in Town | |
June 4, 1955 | The Sea Chase | |
June 18, 1955 | Tall Man Riding | |
June 24, 1955 | Land of the Pharaohs | |
July 10, 1955 | Mister Roberts | Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture |
July 16, 1955 | The Dam Busters | |
July 31, 1955 | Pete Kelly's Blues | |
September 29, 1955 | The McConnell Story | |
October 1, 1955 | Blood Alley | |
October 27, 1955 | Rebel Without a Cause | |
October 28, 1955 | Illegal | |
November 1, 1955 | Sincerely Yours | |
November 9, 1955 | I Died a Thousand Times | |
November 15, 1955 | Target Zero | |
December 25, 1955 | Hell on Frisco Bay | |
December 31, 1955 | The Court-Martial of Billy Mitchell | distribution only; produced by United States Pictures Owned by Paramount Pictures(via Republic Pictures) |
January 26, 1956 | Helen of Troy | |
February 25, 1956 | The Lone Ranger | |
March 5, 1956 | The River Changes | |
March 10, 1956 | The Steel Jungle | |
March 13, 1956 | The Searchers | |
March 23, 1956 | Serenade | |
March 31, 1956 | Miracle in the Rain | |
April 24, 1956 | Our Miss Brooks | |
May 12, 1956 | Good-bye, My Lady | |
May 30, 1956 | The Animal World | |
June 27, 1956 | Moby Dick | distributor Owned by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer(via United Artists) |
July 13, 1956 | Santiago | |
July 21, 1956 | Satellite in the Sky | |
August 4, 1956 | Seven Men from Now | distributor Owned by Paramount Pictures |
August 17, 1956 | A Cry in the Night | |
August 23, 1956 | The Burning Hills | |
September 12, 1956 | The Bad Seed | |
September 27, 1956 | Toward the Unknown | |
October 26, 1956 | The Girl He Left Behind | |
November 24, 1956 | Giant | Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama |
December 18, 1956 | Baby Doll | |
December 23, 1956 | The Wrong Man | |
January 30, 1957 | Top Secret Affair | |
February 21, 1957 | The Spirit of St. Louis | |
March 1, 1957 | The Big Land | |
March 29, 1957 | Elena and Her Men | |
May 1, 1957 | Deep Adventure | |
X: The Unknown | ||
May 4, 1957 | Shoot-Out at Medicine Bend | |
May 10, 1957 | Untamed Youth | |
May 11, 1957 | The Counterfeit Plan | |
May 28, 1957 | A Face in the Crowd | |
June 5, 1957 | The D.I. | |
June 13, 1957 | The Prince and the Showgirl | |
June 25, 1957 | The Curse of Frankenstein | distributor; produced by Hammer Films |
August 3, 1957 | Band of Angels | |
August 10, 1957 | The Rising of the Moon | |
August 29, 1957 | The Pajama Game | |
September 12, 1957 | Woman in a Dressing Gown | |
September 15, 1957 | Black Patch | |
September 24, 1957 | Johnny Trouble | |
October 1, 1957 | The Abominable Snowman | co-production with Hammer Film Productions |
October 5, 1957 | The Helen Morgan Story | |
October 11, 1957 | The Black Scorpion | |
October 18, 1957 | The James Dean Story | |
November 8, 1957 | The Story of Mankind | |
November 22, 1957 | Bombers B-52 | |
December 5, 1957 | Sayonara | Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama Theatrical distribution only, owned by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (via The Samuel Goldwyn Company) |
December 14, 1957 | The Green-Eyed Blonde | |
January 15, 1958 | The Deep Six | |
February 12, 1958 | Darby's Rangers | |
March 17, 1958 | Lafayette Escadrille | |
March 24, 1958 | Chase a Crooked Shadow | |
April 11, 1958 | Manhunt in the Jungle | |
April 17, 1958 | Too Much, Too Soon | |
April 18, 1958 | Fort Dobbs | |
April 24, 1958 | Marjorie Morningstar | distribution only; produced by Beachwold Productions Owned by Paramount Pictures(via Republic Pictures) |
May 3, 1958 | Stakeout on Dope Street | |
May 7, 1958 | The Left Handed Gun | |
May 10, 1958 | Violent Road | |
May 29, 1958 | No Time for Sergeants | |
June 7, 1958 | Dangerous Youth | |
August 2, 1958 | Badman's Country | |
June 26, 1958 | Indiscreet | Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Comedy Theatrical distribution only; produced by Grandon Productions Owned by Paramount Pictures(via Republic Pictures) |
August 6, 1958 | The Naked and the Dead | distribution only, produced by RKO Radio Pictures |
September 11, 1958 | Wind Across the Everglades | |
September 26, 1958 | Damn Yankees | Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical |
October 10, 1958 | Girl on the Run | |
October 11, 1958 | The Old Man and the Sea | |
October 25, 1958 | Onionhead | |
November 8, 1958 | Enchanted Island | |
November 16, 1958 | Home Before Dark | Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama |
November 26, 1958 | From the Earth to the Moon | |
November 29, 1958 | Born Reckless | |
December 27, 1958 | Auntie Mame | Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture Winner of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Comedy |
February 11, 1959 | The Hanging Tree | |
March 4, 1959 | Up Periscope | |
April 4, 1959 | Rio Bravo | |
April 25, 1959 | Westbound | |
May 7, 1959 | Island of Lost Women | |
May 21, 1959 | Gigantis the Fire Monster | US distribution of 1955 Japanese Toho film Godzilla Raids Again |
May 30, 1959 | The Young Philadelphians | |
June 12, 1959 | Teenagers from Outer Space | distribution only |
June 16, 1959 | John Paul Jones | |
July 18, 1959 | The Nun's Story | Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama |
July 22, 1959 | Hercules | US distribution only; produced by Embassy Pictures Owned by StudioCanal, with MGM Home Entertainment(US/Canada home video), Sony Pictures Television(US/Canada TV), Rialto Pictures(US/Canada theatrical) and Lionsgate(US/Canada digital) |
September 15, 1959 | Look Back in Anger | US distributor Owned by Janus Films |
October 31, 1959 | The FBI Story | |
November 11, 1959 | -30- | |
Yellowstone Kelly | ||
November 12, 1959 | The Miracle | |
November 18, 1959 | A Summer Place |
1960s
Release date | Title | Notes |
---|---|---|
January 2, 1960 | Ice Palace | |
January 27, 1960 | Cash McCall | |
February 1, 1960 | Guns of the Timberland | |
February 3, 1960 | The Rise and Fall of Legs Diamond | |
February 24, 1960 | The Bramble Bush | |
March 11, 1960 | The Threat | |
March 19, 1960 | This Rebel Breed | |
March 21, 1960 | The Cranes Are Flying | |
April 6, 1960 | Tall Story | |
May 18, 1960 | Sergeant Rutledge | |
June 18, 1960 | Hannibal | |
July 13, 1960 | Hercules Unchained | US distribution only; produced by Embassy Pictures Owned by StudioCanal, with MGM Home Entertainment(US/Canada home video), Sony Pictures Television(US/Canada TV), Rialto Pictures(US/Canada theatrical) and Lionsgate(US/Canada digital) |
August 10, 1960 | Ocean's 11 | |
September 2, 1960 | The Crowded Sky | |
September 28, 1960 | Sunrise at Campobello | Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama |
October 8, 1960 | The Dark at the Top of the Stairs | |
November 11, 1960 | Girl of the Night | |
December 8, 1960 | The Sundowners | Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture |
January 28, 1961 | A Fever in the Blood | |
February 18, 1961 | Gold of the Seven Saints | |
April 2, 1961 | The Sins of Rachel Cade | |
April 19, 1961 | Portrait of a Mobster | |
May 4, 1961 | Parrish | |
June 28, 1961 | Fanny | Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama |
The Fabulous World of Jules Verne | ||
Bimbo the Great | ||
September 20, 1961 | The Steel Claw | This film is now in domain public |
September 20, 1961 | Claudelle Inglish | |
October 10, 1961 | Splendor in the Grass | Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama |
November 1, 1961 | The Mask | |
November 8, 1961 | Susan Slade | |
December 27, 1961 | A Majority of One | Winner of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy |
December 28, 1961 | The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone | |
January 10, 1962 | World by Night | |
February 21, 1962 | The Couch | |
April 11, 1962 | Samar | |
House of Women | ||
April 12, 1962 | Rome Adventure | |
May 2, 1962 | The Singer Not the Song | |
June 2, 1962 | Lad, A Dog | |
June 13, 1962 | Merrill's Marauders | |
June 19, 1962 | The Music Man | Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy |
July 5, 1962 | World by Night No. 2 | |
August 17, 1962 | Guns of Darkness | |
October 5, 1962 | The Chapman Report | Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama |
October 24, 1962 | Gay Purr-ee | co-production with United Productions of America |
October 31, 1962 | What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? | Distribution only |
November 1, 1962 | Gypsy | Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy |
November 6, 1962 | The Story of the Count of Monte Cristo | |
December 21, 1962 | Malaga | |
December 26, 1962 | Days of Wine and Roses | Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama |
January 30, 1963 | Term of Trial | |
April 11, 1963 | Black Gold | |
April 13, 1963 | Critic's Choice | |
May 16, 1963 | Spencer's Mountain | |
June 12, 1963 | Island of Love | |
June 19, 1963 | PT-109 | |
September 4, 1963 | Wall of Noise | |
September 6, 1963 | The Castilian | |
October 9, 1963 | Rampage | |
October 24, 1963 | Mary, Mary | |
November 5, 1963 | Palm Springs Weekend | |
December 15, 1963 | America America | Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama |
December 18, 1963 | The Man from Galveston | television pilot for Temple Houston |
December 25, 1963 | 4 for Texas | |
December 26, 1963 | Act One | |
February 14, 1964 | Dr. Crippen | |
February 19, 1964 | Dead Ringer | |
March 28, 1964 | The Incredible Mr. Limpet | |
April 8, 1964 | FBI Code 98 | |
May 30, 1964 | A Distant Trumpet | |
June 24, 1964 | Robin and the 7 Hoods | |
July 31, 1964 | Ensign Pulver | |
August 21, 1964 | Kisses for My President | |
September 23, 1964 | Richard Burton's Hamlet | |
October 3, 1964 | Cheyenne Autumn | |
November 4, 1964 | Youngblood Hawke | |
December 2, 1964 | Dear Heart | Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama |
December 17, 1964 | My Fair Lady | Winner of the Academy Award for Best Picture Winner of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy Theatrical distribution, owned by Paramount Pictures (via CBS) |
Sex and the Single Girl | ||
January 13, 1965 | Two on a Guillotine | |
February 24, 1965 | None but the Brave | |
March 24, 1965 | My Blood Runs Cold | |
May 5, 1965 | Brainstorm | |
May 26, 1965 | The Battle of the Villa Fiorita | |
June 9, 1965 | The Woman Who Wouldn't Die | |
July 1, 1965 | The Great Race | Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy |
August 4, 1965 | The Third Day | |
August 18, 1965 | Catch Us If You Can | co-production with Anglo-Amalgamated |
September 1, 1965 | Murieta | |
September 24, 1965 | Marriage on the Rocks | |
October 20, 1965 | La Bohème | |
November 4, 1965 | Never Too Late | |
December 15, 1965 | Othello | |
December 16, 1965 | Battle of the Bulge | |
February 17, 1966 | Inside Daisy Clover | |
February 23, 1966 | Harper | |
May 11, 1966 | Stop the World - I Want to Get Off | |
June 8, 1966 | A Big Hand for the Little Lady | |
June 22, 1966 | Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? | Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama |
June 29, 1966 | A Fine Madness | |
August 31, 1966 | An American Dream | |
September 22, 1966 | Kaleidoscope | |
October 13, 1966 | Any Wednesday | |
October 19, 1966 | Chamber of Horrors | |
November 2, 1966 | Not with My Wife, You Don't! | Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy |
December 2, 1966 | Once Before I Die | |
December 9, 1966 | You're a Big Boy Now | Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy |
January 19, 1967 | Hotel | |
January 25, 1967 | First to Fight | |
February 3, 1967 | The Corrupt Ones | |
February 15, 1967 | A Covenant with Death | |
March 15, 1967 | The Mikado | |
April 12, 1967 | The Cool Ones | |
June 28, 1967 | The Family Way | US distributor |
July 19, 1967 | Triple Cross | |
Up the Down Staircase | ||
The Naked Runner | ||
August 13, 1967 | Bonnie and Clyde | Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama |
September 28, 1967 | The Bobo | |
October 13, 1967 | Reflections in a Golden Eye | |
October 25, 1967 | Camelot | Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy |
October 26, 1967 | Wait Until Dark | |
November 1, 1967 | Cool Hand Luke | |
November 15, 1967 | It! | |
The Frozen Dead | ||
January 20, 1968 | The Vengeance of Fu Manchu | |
January 24, 1968 | Firecreek | |
February 1, 1968 | Flaming Frontier | |
February 2, 1968 | Countdown | |
February 8, 1968 | Sweet November | |
February 14, 1968 | The Shuttered Room | |
February 21, 1968 | Bye Bye Braverman | |
April 11, 1968 | The Young Girls of Rochefort | US distributor Owned by StudioCanal |
May 1, 1968 | Kona Coast | |
The Double Man | ||
June 8, 1968 | Chubasco | |
June 10, 1968 | Petulia | |
July 3, 1968 | The Devil in Love | |
July 4, 1968 | The Green Berets | |
July 31, 1968 | The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter | Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama |
August 26, 1968 | Rachel, Rachel | Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture |
September 29, 1968 | Hugo and Josephine | |
October 9, 1968 | Finian's Rainbow | Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy |
October 17, 1968 | Bullitt | |
October 18, 1968 | I Love You, Alice B. Toklas! | |
December 22, 1968 | Assignment to Kill | |
December 23, 1968 | The Sea Gull | |
December 25, 1968 | The Sergeant | |
January 12, 1969 | Great Catherine | |
February 5, 1969 | They Came to Rob Las Vegas | |
February 6, 1969 | Dracula Has Risen from the Grave | U.S. distribution only; produced by Hammer Films |
March 5, 1969 | The Trygon Factor | |
The Big Bounce | ||
March 11, 1969 | 2000 Years Later | |
March 26, 1969 | The Illustrated Man | |
April 25, 1969 | The Sweet Body of Deborah | |
April 30, 1969 | The Big Cube | |
July 18, 1969 | The Wild Bunch | |
August 6, 1969 | The Learning Tree | |
August 27, 1969 | The Rain People | |
September 2, 1969 | On My Way to the Crusades, I Met a Girl Who... | |
September 3, 1969 | The Valley of Gwangi | |
September 10, 1969 | The Great Bank Robbery | |
October 12, 1969 | The Madwoman of Chaillot | |
November 12, 1969 | The Arrangement | |
November 19, 1969 | The Good Guys and the Bad Guys | |
December 19, 1969 | 80 Steps to Jonah |
1970s
Release date | Title | Notes |
---|---|---|
January 14, 1970 | Last of the Mobile Hot Shots | |
February 4, 1970 | Start the Revolution Without Me | |
February 11, 1970 | Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed | US distribution only; produced by Hammer Films |
March 12, 1970 | Moon Zero Two | |
March 26, 1970 | Woodstock | |
April 15, 1970 | Once You Kiss a Stranger | |
May 6, 1970 | The Phynx | |
May 13, 1970 | The Ballad of Cable Hogue | |
June 7, 1970 | Taste the Blood of Dracula | |
July 29, 1970 | Chisum | |
August 3, 1970 | Performance | co-production with Goodtimes Enterprises |
September 4, 1970 | Which Way to the Front? | |
October 20, 1970 | Rabbit, Run | |
October 24, 1970 | Trog | |
November 12, 1970 | The Rise and Rise of Michael Rimmer | co-production with David Paradine Productions and London Weekend Television |
November 20, 1970 | Flap | |
December 25, 1970 | There Was a Crooked Man... | |
February 26, 1971 | The Priest's Wife | USA distribution only |
March 11, 1971 | THX 1138 | co-production with American Zoetrope |
March 17, 1971 | When Dinosaurs Ruled the Earth | US distribution only; produced by Hammer Films |
April 9, 1971 | Summer of '42 | Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama |
May 1, 1971 | Billy Jack | distributor |
June 17, 1971 | Death in Venice | |
June 24, 1971 | McCabe & Mrs. Miller | |
June 25, 1971 | Klute | |
July 14, 1971 | Dusty and Sweets McGee | |
July 16, 1971 | The Devils | |
August 1, 1971 | The Omega Man | |
August 11, 1971 | And the Crows Will Dig Your Grave | |
August 25, 1971 | Medicine Ball Caravan | |
September 30, 1971 | Skin Game | |
October 6, 1971 | Zeppelin | |
November 24, 1971 | Man in the Wilderness | |
November 29, 1971 | Crescendo | |
December 19, 1971 | A Clockwork Orange | Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama |
December 23, 1971 | Dirty Harry | |
January 13, 1972 | The Cowboys | |
February 2, 1972 | Snow Job | |
February 25, 1972 | Dealing: Or the Berkeley-to-Boston Forty-Brick Lost-Bag Blues | |
March 10, 1972 | What's Up, Doc? | |
May 24, 1972 | Malcolm X | |
June 12, 1972 | Adam's Woman | |
Get to Know Your Rabbit | ||
June 19, 1972 | Portnoy's Complaint | |
June 29, 1972 | The Candidate | |
Come Back, Charleston Blue | ||
July 30, 1972 | Deliverance | Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama |
August 1, 1972 | Cry for Me, Billy | |
August 4, 1972 | Super Fly | |
September 21, 1972 | Cancel My Reservation | |
September 24, 1972 | The Emigrants | USA distribution only; nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture |
November 17, 1972 | Dracula AD 1972 | |
November 22, 1972 | Rage | |
December 21, 1972 | Jeremiah Johnson | |
January 31, 1973 | Steelyard Blues | |
February 7, 1973 | The Train Robbers | |
March 1, 1973 | The Thief Who Came to Dinner | |
March 21, 1973 | King Boxer | USA distribution only; produced by Shaw Brothers Studio |
April 10, 1973 | Class of '44 | |
April 11, 1973 | Scarecrow | |
June 14, 1973 | The Last of Sheila | |
June 17, 1973 | Blume in Love | |
June 20, 1973 | O Lucky Man! | |
July 11, 1973 | Cahill U.S. Marshal | |
July 13, 1973 | Cleopatra Jones | |
July 25, 1973 | The Mackintosh Man | |
August 19, 1973 | Enter the Dragon | co-produced with Concord Production Inc. and distributed with Golden Harvest |
September 7, 1973 | Day for Night | |
October 14, 1973 | Mean Streets | distributor |
October 15, 1973 | Badlands | distributor |
October 24, 1973 | The All-American Boy | |
October 26, 1973 | The New Land | |
December 21, 1973 | Jimi Hendrix | |
The Deadly Trackers | ||
December 25, 1973 | Magnum Force | |
December 26, 1973 | The Exorcist | Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture Winner of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama distribution only |
December 31, 1973 | Treasure Island | produced by Filmation |
January 24, 1974 | Sacred Knives of Vengeance | USA distribution only; produced by Shaw Brothers Studio |
January 28, 1974 | Black Belt Jones | |
February 6, 1974 | McQ | |
February 7, 1974 | Blazing Saddles | |
March 27, 1974 | Mame | |
April 10, 1974 | Our Time | |
May 13, 1974 | Welcome to Arrow Beach | |
May 17, 1974 | Black Eye | |
May 19, 1974 | Zandy's Bride | |
June 7, 1974 | Craze | USA distribution only; produced by Harbour Productions Limited |
June 19, 1974 | The Terminal Man | |
July 10, 1974 | Oliver Twist | produced by Filmation |
July 26, 1974 | Uptown Saturday Night | |
August 14, 1974 | Black Samson | |
October 1, 1974 | It's Alive | |
October 2, 1974 | Hangup | |
October 3, 1974 | The Abdication | |
November 19, 1974 | Animals Are Beautiful People | |
December 9, 1974 | Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore | |
December 14, 1974 | The Towering Inferno | Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture international distributor; co-production with 20th Century Fox |
December 20, 1974 | Black Christmas | USA distribution only |
December 25, 1974 | Freebie and the Bean | |
February 2, 1975 | Rafferty and the Gold Dust Twins | |
March 14, 1975 | The Prisoner of Second Avenue | |
March 19, 1975 | The Yakuza | |
May 23, 1975 | Lepke | |
June 9, 1975 | Doc Savage: The Man of Bronze | |
The Wicker Man | U.S. theatrical distribution only, owned internationally by StudioCanal | |
June 11, 1975 | Night Moves | |
June 25, 1975 | The Drowning Pool | |
July 11, 1975 | Cleopatra Jones and the Casino of Gold | |
September 21, 1975 | Dog Day Afternoon | Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama |
October 10, 1975 | Lisztomania | distributor, produced by Goodtimes Enterprises and Visual Programme Systems |
October 11, 1975 | Let's Do It Again | |
November 1, 1975 | Operation Daybreak | |
November 2, 1975 | The Ultimate Warrior | |
December 18, 1975 | Barry Lyndon | Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama |
January 6, 1976 | Inside Out | |
February 25, 1976 | Catherine & Co. | |
April 4, 1976 | Hot Potato | |
April 7, 1976 | Sparkle | |
April 9, 1976 | All the President's Men | Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama |
June 4, 1976 | Ode to Billy Joe | |
June 30, 1976 | The Outlaw Josey Wales | |
July 28, 1976 | The Gumball Rally | |
August 12, 1976 | The Ritz | Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy |
September 1, 1976 | St. Ives | |
October 31, 1976 | The Killer Inside Me | |
October 20, 1976 | Led Zeppelin: The Song Remains the Same | |
December 17, 1976 | A Star Is Born | Winner of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy |
December 22, 1976 | The Enforcer | |
February 10, 1977 | The Late Show | |
March 31, 1977 | Brothers | |
June 13, 1977 | Viva Knievel! | |
June 17, 1977 | Exorcist II: The Heretic | distributor |
July 1, 1977 | Greased Lightning | |
July 15, 1977 | Outlaw Blues | |
August 3, 1977 | One on One | |
September 29, 1977 | Bobby Deerfield | international distributor; co-produced with Columbia Pictures |
October 7, 1977 | Oh, God! | plus two sequels |
A Piece of the Action | ||
October 14, 1977 | Starship Invasions | |
November 20, 1977 | The Pack | |
November 30, 1977 | The Goodbye Girl | Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture Winner of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy International distribution only; co-production with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer(USA distribution) |
December 21, 1977 | The Gauntlet | |
January 29, 1978 | A Night Full of Rain | |
March 17, 1978 | An Enemy of the People | |
Crossed Swords | distribution only | |
March 18, 1978 | Straight Time | |
April 14, 1978 | The Medusa Touch | USA distribution only; produced by ITC Entertainment |
May 10, 1978 | It Lives Again | |
May 19, 1978 | The Sea Gypsies | |
May 26, 1978 | Big Wednesday | |
June 2, 1978 | Capricorn One | USA distribution only; produced by ITC Entertainment |
June 16, 1978 | Superman | distributor |
July 14, 1978 | The Swarm | |
Hooper | ||
August 29, 1978 | Girlfriends | |
October 6, 1978 | Who Is Killing the Great Chefs of Europe? | |
Bloodbrothers | ||
November 1, 1978 | The Great Bank Hoax | |
November 22, 1978 | Movie Movie | Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy USA distribution only; produced by ITC Entertainment |
December 15, 1978 | Every Which Way but Loose | |
February 9, 1979 | Agatha | distributor |
March 23, 1979 | Boulevard Nights | |
April 1979 | Ashanti | distributor |
Tilt | ||
April 27, 1979 | A Little Romance | distributor; with Orion Pictures |
May 18, 1979 | Over the Edge | distributor; with Orion Pictures |
May 25, 1979 | Beyond the Poseidon Adventure | |
June 15, 1979 | The In-Laws | |
June 22, 1979 | The Main Event | |
July 4, 1979 | The Wanderers | distributor; with Orion Pictures |
July 13, 1979 | The Frisco Kid | |
August 17, 1979 | Life of Brian | co-distributor with Orion Pictures, produced by Handmade Films |
August 31, 1979 | Time After Time | distributor; with Orion Pictures |
September 30, 1979 | The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Movie | |
October 5, 1979 | 10 | Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy distributor; with Orion Pictures |
October 19, 1979 | Jesus | distribution only; produced by The Genesis Project |
October 26, 1979 | The Great Santini | distributor; with Orion Pictures |
November 2, 1979 | Promises in the Dark | distributor; with Orion Pictures |
December 1, 1979 | Going in Style |
1980s
Release date | Title | Notes |
---|---|---|
January 18, 1980 | Just Tell Me What You Want | |
February 28, 1980 | Simon | distributor; with Orion Pictures |
February 29, 1980 | The Ninth Configuration | nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama |
March 28, 1980 | When Time Ran Out | |
Tom Horn | ||
Gilda Live | ||
April 13, 1980 | Die Laughing | distributor; with Orion Pictures |
April 25, 1980 | Heart Beat | distributor; with Orion Pictures |
May 9, 1980 | Friday the 13th | international distribution only; US distribution handled by Paramount Pictures |
May 23, 1980 | The Shining | |
June 6, 1980 | Up the Academy | |
June 11, 1980 | Bronco Billy | |
July 18, 1980 | No Nukes | |
Honeysuckle Rose | ||
July 25, 1980 | Caddyshack | distributor; with Orion Pictures |
August 8, 1980 | The Fiendish Plot of Dr. Fu Manchu | distributor; with Orion Pictures |
September 10, 1980 | The Big Brawl | |
September 14, 1980 | AC/DC: Let There Be Rock | |
September 26, 1980 | Divine Madness | co-production with The Ladd Company |
October 3, 1980 | The First Deadly Sin | distributor; with Filmways Pictures Inc. |
One Trick Pony | ||
Oh, God! Book II | ||
October 10, 1980 | Private Benjamin | |
October 31, 1980 | The Awakening | distributor; with Orion Pictures |
December 17, 1980 | Any Which Way You Can | |
December 25, 1980 | First Family | |
Altered States | ||
January 22, 1981 | The Man Who Saw Tomorrow | |
February 11, 1981 | Sphinx | distributor; with Orion Pictures |
March 13, 1981 | Back Roads | distribution only; produced by CBS Theatrical Films, owned by Paramount Pictures (via CBS) |
March 27, 1981 | Eyes of a Stranger | |
April 4, 1981 | This Is Elvis | |
April 10, 1981 | Excalibur | distributor; with Orion Pictures |
April 24, 1981 | The Hand | distributor; with Orion Pictures |
May 22, 1981 | Outland | U.S. distributor; co-produced with The Ladd Company |
June 19, 1981 | Superman II | distributor; originally released in December 1980 on foreign countries |
July 17, 1981 | Arthur | distributor; with Orion Pictures |
July 24, 1981 | Wolfen | distributor; with Orion Pictures |
July 31, 1981 | Under the Rainbow | distributor; with Orion Pictures |
August 21, 1981 | Prince of the City | nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama; distributor, with Orion Pictures |
August 28, 1981 | Body Heat | co-production with The Ladd Company |
September 25, 1981 | So Fine | |
October 9, 1981 | Chariots of Fire | USA distributor; co-production with The Ladd Company |
October 30, 1981 | Looker | co-production with The Ladd Company |
November 20, 1981 | The Looney Looney Looney Bugs Bunny Movie | |
December 11, 1981 | Rollover | distributor; with Orion Pictures |
December 18, 1981 | Sharky's Machine | distributor; with Orion Pictures |
February 5, 1982 | Personal Best | co-production with The Geffen Film Company |
February 12, 1982 | Tragedy of a Ridiculous Man | U.S. distributor; co-production with The Ladd Company |
March 19, 1982 | Deathtrap | |
April 28, 1982 | Mad Max 2 | distributor, as The Road Warrior |
April 30, 1982 | Soup for One | |
May 28, 1982 | The Escape Artist | distributor; with Orion Pictures, produced by American Zoetrope |
June 18, 1982 | Firefox | distributor |
June 25, 1982 | Blade Runner | co-production with The Ladd Company |
July 16, 1982 | A Midsummer Night's Sex Comedy | distributor; with Orion Pictures, currently owned by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer |
July 23, 1982 | The World According to Garp | |
July 30, 1982 | Night Shift | co-production with The Ladd Company |
September 17, 1982 | Hammett | co-distributed with Orion Pictures, produced by American Zoetrope |
October 1, 1982 | Hey Good Lookin' | co-production with Bakshi Productions |
October 15, 1982 | Love Child | co-production with The Ladd Company |
November 10, 1982 | Creepshow | USA distribution only; International distribution by Paramount Pictures through Republic Pictures; UK distribution by Universal Pictures |
November 12, 1982 | Five Days One Summer | produced by The Ladd Company[7] |
November 19, 1982 | Bugs Bunny's Third Movie: 1001 Rabbit Tales | |
December 15, 1982 | Honkytonk Man | |
December 17, 1982 | Best Friends | |
January 21, 1983 | Independence Day | |
February 17, 1983 | Local Hero | distributor; produced by Goldcrest Films |
February 18, 1983 | Table for Five | distribution only; produced by CBS Theatrical Films, owned by Paramount Pictures (via CBS) |
Lovesick | co-production with The Ladd Company | |
March 18, 1983 | High Road to China | co-production with Golden Harvest |
March 25, 1983 | The Outsiders | US distribution only; co-production with American Zoetrope |
April 1, 1983 | Deadly Eyes | co-production with Golden Harvest, currently owned by Fortune Star Media Ltd. |
April 15, 1983 | Better Late Than Never | co-production with Golden Harvest |
April 29, 1983 | Blue Skies Again | |
June 3, 1983 | The Man with Two Brains | |
June 17, 1983 | Superman III | distributor |
June 24, 1983 | Twilight Zone: The Movie | distributor |
July 1, 1983 | Stroker Ace | U.S. home media and international theatrical distributor, co-production with Universal Pictures |
July 15, 1983 | Zelig | distributor; with Orion Pictures, currently owned by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer |
July 29, 1983 | National Lampoon's Vacation | |
August 5, 1983 | Twice Upon a Time | distribution only; produced by Lucasfilm and The Ladd Company |
Daffy Duck's Fantastic Island | ||
Risky Business | co-production with The Geffen Film Company | |
August 12, 1983 | Cujo | distribution only |
October 7, 1983 | Never Say Never Again | distributor; co-production with Producers Sales Organization, Taliafilm and Never Say Never Again Ltd., currently owned by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and Danjaq, LLC. (rights holder) |
October 21, 1983 | The Right Stuff | nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama co-production with The Ladd Company |
November 4, 1983 | Deal of the Century | |
November 10, 1983 | Star 80 | co-production with The Ladd Company |
November 24, 1983 | Of Unknown Origin | |
December 9, 1983 | Sudden Impact | |
February 17, 1984 | Lassiter | co-production with Golden Harvest |
March 9, 1984 | Mike's Murder | produced by The Ladd Company[8] |
March 23, 1984 | Police Academy | co-production with The Ladd Company |
March 30, 1984 | Purple Hearts | co-production with The Ladd Company |
Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes | ||
April 13, 1984 | Swing Shift | |
May 18, 1984 | Finders Keepers | distribution only; produced by CBS Theatrical Films, owned by Paramount Pictures (via CBS) |
June 1, 1984 | Once Upon a Time in America | produced by Empax Films[9] |
June 8, 1984 | Gremlins | co-production with Amblin Entertainment |
June 29, 1984 | Cannonball Run II | distributor; co-production with Golden Harvest |
July 20, 1984 | The NeverEnding Story | distributor; produced by Constantin Film and PSO |
July 27, 1984 | Purple Rain | |
August 3, 1984 | Grandview, U.S.A. | distribution only; produced by CBS Theatrical Films, owned by Paramount Pictures (via CBS) |
August 17, 1984 | Tightrope | |
August 24, 1984 | Cal | distributor; produced by Goldcrest Films |
September 21, 1984 | Windy City | distribution only; produced by CBS Theatrical Films, owned by Paramount Pictures (via CBS) |
September 28, 1984 | Irreconcilable Differences | Theatrical distribution, co-production with Taft Entertainment |
October 19, 1984 | The Little Drummer Girl | |
October 26, 1984 | American Dreamer | distribution only; produced by CBS Theatrical Films, owned by Paramount Pictures (via CBS) |
November 2, 1984 | The Killing Fields | nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama distributor; produced by Goldcrest Films |
November 7, 1984 | Oh, God! You Devil | |
November 16, 1984 | Razorback | distributor |
December 7, 1984 | City Heat | |
December 21, 1984 | Protocol | |
January 25, 1985 | Fandango | co-production with Amblin Entertainment |
February 15, 1985 | Vision Quest | |
Beyond the Walls | USA distribution only | |
March 15, 1985 | Lost in America | co-production with The Geffen Film Company |
March 29, 1985 | Police Academy 2: Their First Assignment | co-production with The Ladd Company |
April 12, 1985 | Ladyhawke | USA distribution only; co-production with 20th Century Fox |
May 9, 1985 | Seven Minutes in Heaven | |
May 17, 1985 | Cracking Up | |
May 19, 1985 | Doin' Time | co-production with The Ladd Company |
June 7, 1985 | The Goonies | co-production with Amblin Entertainment |
June 28, 1985 | Pale Rider | |
July 10, 1985 | Mad Max: Beyond Thunderdome | distributor |
July 26, 1985 | National Lampoon's European Vacation | |
August 2, 1985 | Sesame Street Presents Follow That Bird | co-production with Sesame Workshop |
August 9, 1985 | Pee-wee's Big Adventure | |
August 16, 1985 | American Flyers | |
August 23, 1985 | The Protector | co-production with Golden Harvest |
September 20, 1985 | Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters | distribution only; produced by Lucasfilm and American Zoetrope |
October 11, 1985 | Better Off Dead | distribution only; produced by CBS Theatrical Films, owned by Paramount Pictures (via CBS) |
October 11, 1985 | After Hours | co-production with The Geffen Film Company |
October 25, 1985 | Krush Groove | |
November 1, 1985 | Eleni | distribution only; produced by CBS Theatrical Films, owned by Paramount Pictures (via CBS) |
November 8, 1985 | Target | distribution only; produced by CBS Theatrical Films, owned by Paramount Pictures (via CBS) |
November 15, 1985 | Rainbow Brite and the Star Stealer | distribution only; produced by DiC Entertainment and Hallmark Cards |
December 6, 1985 | Spies Like Us | |
December 18, 1985 | The Color Purple | nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama co-production with Amblin Entertainment |
December 25, 1985 | Revolution | distributor; produced by Goldcrest Films |
January 17, 1986 | The Clan of the Cave Bear | co-production with PSO |
February 14, 1986 | Wildcats | |
February 21, 1986 | The Frog Prince | distributor; produced by Goldcrest Films |
March 21, 1986 | Police Academy 3: Back in Training | |
April 3, 1986 | The Flight of Dragons | |
April 25, 1986 | Mr. Love | distributor; produced by Goldcrest Films |
May 23, 1986 | Cobra | co-produced with Cannon Films |
July 2, 1986 | Under the Cherry Moon | |
July 11, 1986 | Club Paradise | |
August 8, 1986 | One Crazy Summer | |
August 15, 1986 | A Man and a Woman: 20 Years Later | |
October 1986 | Knights & Emeralds | distributor; produced by Goldcrest Films |
October 3, 1986 | Round Midnight | |
October 10, 1986 | True Stories | |
October 10, 1986 | Deadly Friend | |
October 17, 1986 | Ratboy | |
October 31, 1986 | The Mission | nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama distributor; produced by Goldcrest Films |
November 26, 1986 | The Mosquito Coast | |
December 3, 1986 | Hyper Sapien: People from Another Star | International distribution only; co-production by TaliaFilm II Productions and TriStar Pictures |
December 5, 1986 | Heartbreak Ridge | |
December 19, 1986 | Little Shop of Horrors | co-production with The Geffen Film Company |
January 28, 1987 | Instant Justice | |
February 12, 1987 | Over the Top | US distribution only; co-produced with Cannon Films |
March 6, 1987 | Lethal Weapon | co-production with Silver Pictures |
March 20, 1987 | Burglar | co-production with Nelvana |
April 3, 1987 | Police Academy 4: Citizens on Patrol | |
May 22, 1987 | It's Alive III: Island of the Alive | |
A Return to Salem's Lot | ||
June 12, 1987 | The Witches of Eastwick | |
June 26, 1987 | Full Metal Jacket | |
July 1, 1987 | Innerspace | co-production with Amblin Entertainment |
July 24, 1987 | Superman IV: The Quest for Peace | co-production with DC Entertainment and Cannon Films |
July 31, 1987 | The Lost Boys | Re-released in 2004 |
August 7, 1987 | Who's That Girl | |
August 14, 1987 | Disorderlies | |
October 9, 1987 | Surrender | USA distribution only; produced by The Cannon Group |
November 20, 1987 | Nuts | nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama |
December 9, 1987 | Empire of the Sun | nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama; co-production with Amblin Entertainment |
February 26, 1988 | Frantic | |
March 4, 1988 | Moving | |
March 11, 1988 | Stand and Deliver | |
March 18, 1988 | Police Academy 5: Assignment Miami Beach | |
March 30, 1988 | Beetlejuice | co-production with The Geffen Film Company |
April 8, 1988 | Above The Law | |
June 3, 1988 | Funny Farm | |
July 8, 1988 | Arthur 2: On the Rocks | |
July 13, 1988 | The Dead Pool | |
July 22, 1988 | Caddyshack II | |
August 10, 1988 | Clean and Sober | co-production with Imagine Entertainment |
August 26, 1988 | Stealing Home | |
Hot to Trot | ||
September 9, 1988 | Running on Empty | co-production with Lorimar nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama |
September 16, 1988 | Crossing Delancey | |
September 23, 1988 | Gorillas in the Mist | international distributor; co-production with Universal Pictures |
September 24, 1988 | Daffy Duck's Quackbusters | |
September 30, 1988 | Bird | |
October 7, 1988 | Imagine: John Lennon | |
Clara's Heart | co-production with MTM Enterprises | |
October 25, 1988 | Thelonious Monk: Straight, No Chaser | |
October 28, 1988 | Feds | |
October 29, 1988 | Moonwalker | distributor; co-production with Lorimar Motion Pictures, MJJ Productions, Ultimate Productions and Will Vinton Productions, currently distributed with Sony Music Entertainment |
November 4, 1988 | Everybody's All-American | |
November 11, 1988 | A Cry in the Dark | USA distribution only; co-production with The Cannon Group |
December 2, 1988 | Tequila Sunrise | |
December 21, 1988 | Dangerous Liaisons | co-production with Lorimar nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture |
December 23, 1988 | The Accidental Tourist | nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama |
February 3, 1989 | Her Alibi | |
February 24, 1989 | Bert Rigby, You're a Fool | co-production with Lorimar |
March 3, 1989 | Lean on Me | |
March 10, 1989 | Police Academy 6: City Under Siege | |
March 24, 1989 | Dead Bang | co-production with Lorimar |
April 7, 1989 | Dead Calm | distributor |
April 14, 1989 | See You in the Morning | co-production with Lorimar |
April 21, 1989 | Checking Out | distributor; produced by HandMade Films |
May 5, 1989 | How to Get Ahead in Advertising | distributor; produced by HandMade Films |
May 26, 1989 | Pink Cadillac | |
June 23, 1989 | Batman | co-production with DC Entertainment and PolyGram Filmed Entertainment |
July 7, 1989 | Lethal Weapon 2 | co-production with Silver Pictures |
August 4, 1989 | Young Einstein | distributor |
August 23, 1989 | Cookie | co-production with Lorimar |
September 22, 1989 | Penn & Teller Get Killed | |
September 29, 1989 | In Country | |
October 20, 1989 | Next of Kin | co-production with Lorimar |
November 3, 1989 | Second Sight | co-production with Lorimar |
December 1, 1989 | National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation | co-production with John Hughes Entertainment |
December 13, 1989 | Driving Miss Daisy | US/UK distribution only; co-production with The Zanuck Company |
December 20, 1989 | Roger & Me | distributor |
December 21, 1989 | The Delinquents | distributor; co-production with Village Roadshow |
December 22, 1989 | Tango & Cash |
1990s
Release date | Title | Notes |
---|---|---|
February 2, 1990 | Men Don't Leave | co-production with The Geffen Film Company |
February 9, 1990 | Hard to Kill | co-production with Lee Rich Productions |
March 9, 1990 | Joe Versus the Volcano | co-production with Amblin Entertainment |
March 16, 1990 | Lambada | Theatrical distribution only; produced by Cannon Pictures and Film and Television Corporation, owned by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer |
April 6, 1990 | Impulse | |
June 15, 1990 | Gremlins 2: The New Batch | co-production with Amblin Entertainment |
July 13, 1990 | Quick Change | |
July 27, 1990 | Presumed Innocent | co-production with Mirage Productions |
August 17, 1990 | My Blue Heaven | Hawn/Sylbert Movie Company |
August 24, 1990 | Dreams | co-production with Akira Kurosawa USA |
The Witches | co-production with Lorimar and The Jim Henson Company | |
September 14, 1990 | White Hunter, Black Heart | co-production with Malpaso Productions and Rastar |
September 19, 1990 | Goodfellas | nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama |
October 5, 1990 | Listen Up: The Lives of Quincy Jones | |
October 12, 1990 | Memphis Belle | |
October 17, 1990 | Reversal of Fortune | US distribution only |
November 2, 1990 | Graffiti Bridge | |
November 21, 1990 | The Nutcracker Prince | USA distribution only; produced by Lacewood Productions and Allied Filmmakers |
December 7, 1990 | The Rookie | co-production with Malpaso Productions |
December 12, 1990 | The Sheltering Sky | co-production with Recorded Picture Company |
December 21, 1990 | The Bonfire of the Vanities | |
January 18, 1991 | Hamlet | US distribution only, co-production with Canal+, Nelson Entertainment, Icon Productions and Carolco Pictures |
February 8, 1991 | The NeverEnding Story II: The Next Chapter | distributor |
February 15, 1991 | Nothing but Trouble | |
March 8, 1991 | New Jack City | |
March 15, 1991 | If Looks Could Kill | |
Guilty by Suspicion | ||
March 22, 1991 | Defending Your Life | co-production with Geffen Pictures |
April 12, 1991 | Out for Justice | co-production with Arnold Kopelson Productions |
May 3, 1991 | Born to Ride | |
May 10, 1991 | Switch | co-production with HBO Films |
June 7, 1991 | Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's Dead | co-production with HBO Films and Outlaw Productions |
June 14, 1991 | Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves | co-production with Morgan Creek Productions |
August 2, 1991 | Doc Hollywood | |
Rover Dangerfield | co-production with Hyperion Pictures | |
August 23, 1991 | Going Under | |
Showdown in Little Tokyo | ||
October 4, 1991 | Dogfight | |
Ricochet | co-production with HBO Films, Cinema Plus L.P. And Silver Pictures | |
October 18, 1991 | Other People's Money | |
October 25, 1991 | Curly Sue | co-production with John Hughes Entertainment |
November 8, 1991 | Strictly Business | |
November 15, 1991 | Meeting Venus | |
December 13, 1991 | The Last Boy Scout | co-production with Geffen Pictures and Silver Pictures |
December 20, 1991 | JFK | nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama co-production with Regency Enterprises and StudioCanal |
December 25, 1991 | Until the End of the World | USA distribution only |
January 17, 1992 | Freejack | co-production with Morgan Creek Productions |
January 31, 1992 | Hurricane Smith | co-production with Village Roadshow Pictures |
February 7, 1992 | Final Analysis | |
February 28, 1992 | The Mambo Kings | co-production with Regency Enterprises and Le Studio Canal+ |
Memoirs of an Invisible Man | co-production with Regency Enterprises and StudioCanal | |
March 27, 1992 | The Power of One | co-production with Village Roadshow Pictures, Regency Enterprises and Le Studio Canal+ |
Ladybugs | Non-U.S. distribution only, co-production with Morgan Creek International and Ladybugs Productions; USA and Canada distribution handled by Paramount Pictures | |
April 15, 1992 | City of Joy | Non-U.S. distribution only, co-production with Lightmotive and Allied Filmmakers; USA distribution handled by TriStar Pictures |
April 24, 1992 | White Sands | co-production with Morgan Creek Productions |
May 1, 1992 | Turtle Beach | co-production with Village Roadshow Pictures, Regency Enterprises and StudioCanal |
May 15, 1992 | Lethal Weapon 3 | co-production with Silver Pictures |
June 5, 1992 | Class Act | |
June 19, 1992 | Batman Returns | co-production with PolyGram Filmed Entertainment |
July 24, 1992 | Mom and Dad Save the World | co-production with HBO Films |
August 7, 1992 | Unforgiven | co-production with Malpaso Productions |
August 14, 1992 | Stay Tuned | co-production with Morgan Creek Productions |
August 21, 1992 | Christopher Columbus: The Discovery | USA distribution only |
September 18, 1992 | South Central | |
Singles | ||
September 25, 1992 | Innocent Blood | |
October 9, 1992 | Under Siege | co-production with Regency Enterprises and StudioCanal |
October 23, 1992 | Pure Country | |
November 6, 1992 | Passenger 57 | |
The Last of the Mohicans | Non-U.S. distribution only, co-production with Morgan Creek Productions | |
November 18, 1992 | Malcolm X | U.S. distribution only, co-production with Largo International N.V. and 40 Acres and a Mule Filmworks |
November 25, 1992 | The Bodyguard | |
December 16, 1992 | Forever Young | co-production with Icon Productions |
February 5, 1993 | Sommersby | co-production with Regency Enterprises, Alcor Films and Le Studio Canal+ |
February 26, 1993 | Falling Down | co-production with Regency Enterprises, Alcor Films, Le Studio Canal+ and Arnold Kopelson Productions |
March 19, 1993 | Point of No Return | |
April 2, 1993 | The Crush | co-production with Morgan Creek Productions |
April 9, 1993 | This Boy's Life | |
April 16, 1993 | Boiling Point | co-production with Hexagon Films |
May 7, 1993 | Dave | co-production with Northern Lights and Shuler/Donner Productions |
May 28, 1993 | Made in America | co-production with Regency Enterprises, Alcor Films and Le Studio Canal+ |
June 25, 1993 | Dennis the Menace | with Warner Bros. Family Entertainment; co-production with John Hughes Entertainment |
July 16, 1993 | Free Willy | with Warner Bros. Family Entertainment; co-production with Regency Enterprises and Le Studio Canal+ |
August 6, 1993 | That Night | co-production with Regency Enterprises, Alcor Films and Le Studio Canal+ |
The Fugitive | nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture; co-production with Arnold Kopelson Productions | |
August 13, 1993 | The Secret Garden | co-production with Warner Bros. Family Entertainment and American Zoetrope |
August 25, 1993 | The Man Without a Face | co-production with Icon Productions |
September 10, 1993 | True Romance | co-production with Morgan Creek Productions and Davis Films |
September 17, 1993 | Airborne | co-production with Icon Productions |
October 1, 1993 | M. Butterfly | co-production with Geffen Pictures |
October 8, 1993 | Demolition Man | co-production with Silver Pictures |
October 15, 1993 | Fearless | |
Mr. Wonderful | ||
November 17, 1993 | The Saint of Fort Washington | |
November 24, 1993 | A Perfect World | co-production with Malpaso Productions |
The Nutcracker | co-production with Warner Bros. Family Entertainment and Regency Enterprises | |
December 17, 1993 | The Pelican Brief | co-production with Mace Neufeld Productions |
Wrestling Ernest Hemingway | ||
December 25, 1993 | Batman: Mask of the Phantasm | with Warner Bros. Family Entertainment; co-production with DC Comics and Warner Bros. Animation |
Grumpy Old Men | ||
Heaven & Earth | co-production with Regency Enterprises, Alcor Films and Le Studio Canal+ | |
January 28, 1994 | Body Snatchers | |
February 4, 1994 | Ace Ventura: Pet Detective | co-production with Morgan Creek Productions |
February 18, 1994 | On Deadly Ground | |
March 11, 1994 | The Hudsucker Proxy | co-production with PolyGram Filmed Entertainment, Silver Pictures and Working Title Films |
March 30, 1994 | Major League II | co-production with Morgan Creek Productions |
Thumbelina | Theatrical and pre-2001 VHS distribution only; with Warner Bros. Family Entertainment; produced by Don Bluth Entertainment, now owned by The Walt Disney Company through 20th Century Fox | |
April 22, 1994 | Chasers | co-production with Morgan Creek Productions |
April 29, 1994 | With Honors | co-production with Spring Creek Pictures |
May 6, 1994 | Being Human | co-production with The Bountful Company Limited |
Reckless Kelly | USA distribution only | |
May 20, 1994 | Maverick | co-production with Icon Productions and Shuler/Donner Productions |
June 24, 1994 | Wyatt Earp | co-production with Tig Productions |
June 24, 1994 | The Client | co-production with Regency Enterprises and Alcor Films |
July 29, 1994 | Black Beauty | with Warner Bros. Family Entertainment |
August 26, 1994 | Police Academy: Mission to Moscow | |
Natural Born Killers | co-production with Regency Enterprises and Alcor Films | |
September 9, 1994 | Arizona Dream | USA distribution only |
Rapa Nui | co-production with Tig Productions | |
Trial by Jury | co-production with Morgan Creek Productions | |
September 16, 1994 | The New Age | co-production with Regency Enterprises and Alcor Films |
September 30, 1994 | Second Best | co-production with Regency Enterprises and Alcor Films |
October 7, 1994 | The Specialist | |
A Troll in Central Park | Distribution only, with Warner Bros. Family Entertainment; produced by Don Bluth Entertainment, now owned by The Walt Disney Company through 20th Century Fox | |
October 14, 1994 | Little Giants | with Warner Bros. Family Entertainment; co-production with Amblin Entertainment |
Imaginary Crimes | co-production with Morgan Creek Productions | |
October 21, 1994 | Love Affair | |
October 28, 1994 | Silent Fall | co-production with Morgan Creek Productions |
November 11, 1994 | Interview with the Vampire | co-production with Geffen Pictures |
December 2, 1994 | Cobb | co-production with Regency Enterprises |
December 9, 1994 | Disclosure | co-production with Baltimore Pictures |
December 21, 1994 | Richie Rich | with Warner Bros. Family Entertainment; co-production with Silver Pictures and Davis Entertainment |
January 20, 1995 | Murder in the First | US distribution only; produced by StudioCanal |
February 3, 1995 | Boys on the Side | co-production with Regency Enterprises |
February 17, 1995 | Just Cause | |
March 10, 1995 | Outbreak | co-production with Arnold Kopelson Productions |
March 31, 1995 | Born to Be Wild | with Warner Bros. Family Entertainment |
April 12, 1995 | The Pebble and the Penguin | International distribution only, produced by Don Bluth Entertainment, distributed in North America by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer; now owned internationally by The Walt Disney Company through 20th Century Fox |
May 10, 1995 | A Little Princess | with Warner Bros. Family Entertainment, co-production with Baltimore Pictures |
June 2, 1995 | The Bridges of Madison County | nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama; co-production with Malpaso Productions |
June 16, 1995 | Batman Forever | co-production with DC Entertainment and PolyGram Filmed Entertainment |
July 14, 1995 | Under Siege 2: Dark Territory | co-production with Regency Enterprises and Alcor Films |
July 19, 1995 | Free Willy 2: The Adventure Home | with Warner Bros. Family Entertainment; co-production with Regency Enterprises and StudioCanal |
August 4, 1995 | Something to Talk About | |
August 25, 1995 | The Amazing Panda Adventure | with Warner Bros. Family Entertainment |
September 15, 1995 | The Stars Fell on Henrietta | |
September 29, 1995 | War of the Buttons | |
October 6, 1995 | Assassins | co-production with Silver Pictures |
October 20, 1995 | Empire Records | co-production with Regency Enterprises |
October 27, 1995 | Copycat | co-production with Regency Enterprises |
November 3, 1995 | Les Misérables | distribution in US/Canada/Argentina/UK/Sweden only; produced by TF1, Canal+ and Les Films 13. |
Fair Game | co-production with Silver Pictures | |
November 10, 1995 | Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls | co-production with Morgan Creek Productions |
November 17, 1995 | It Takes Two | USA distribution only; with Warner Bros. Family Entertainment; produced by Rysher Entertainment and Dualstar Entertainment Group |
December 15, 1995 | Heat | co-production with Regency Enterprises |
December 22, 1995 | Grumpier Old Men | |
January 12, 1996 | Two If by Sea | co-production with Morgan Creek Productions |
January 26, 1996 | Big Bully | co-production with Morgan Creek Productions |
March 15, 1996 | Executive Decision | co-production with Silver Pictures |
March 22, 1996 | Diabolique | co-production with Morgan Creek Productions |
May 10, 1996 | Twister | USA distribution only; co-production with Universal Pictures and Amblin Entertainment |
June 21, 1996 | Eraser | co-production with Arnold Kopelson Productions |
July 24, 1996 | A Time to Kill | co-production with Regency Enterprises |
July 26, 1996 | Joe's Apartment | co-production with Geffen Pictures and MTV Films |
August 16, 1996 | Tin Cup | co-production with Regency Enterprises |
August 23, 1996 | Carpool | co-production with Regency Enterprises |
September 6, 1996 | Sweet Nothing | |
Bogus | co-production with Regency Enterprises | |
September 20, 1996 | Surviving Picasso | |
October 4, 1996 | The Glimmer Man | |
October 9, 1996 | The Proprietor | |
October 11, 1996 | Michael Collins | co-production with Geffen Pictures |
October 18, 1996 | Sleepers | USA distribution only; co-production with PolyGram Filmed Entertainment and Propaganda Films |
October 25, 1996 | North Star | co-production with Regency Enterprises |
Sunchaser | co-production with Regency Enterprises | |
November 1, 1996 | Bad Moon | co-production with Morgan Creek Productions |
November 15, 1996 | Space Jam | with Warner Bros. Family Entertainment; co-production with Warner Bros. Animation |
December 13, 1996 | Mars Attacks! | |
December 20, 1996 | My Fellow Americans | |
February 14, 1997 | Vegas Vacation | co-production with Jerry Weintraub Productions |
February 21, 1997 | Rosewood | |
March 21, 1997 | Selena | |
March 26, 1997 | Cats Don't Dance | with Warner Bros. Family Entertainment; co-production with Turner Feature Animation |
April 4, 1997 | Anna Karenina | |
April 18, 1997 | Murder at 1600 | co-production with Regency Enterprises and Arnold Kopelson Productions |
April 27, 1997 | Shiloh | with Warner Bros. Family Entertainment |
May 9, 1997 | Fathers' Day | co-production with Silver Pictures, Northern Lights and Shuler/Donner Productions |
May 23, 1997 | Addicted to Love | co-production with Miramax Films and Outlaw Productions |
June 20, 1997 | Batman & Robin | co-production with DC Entertainment and PolyGram Filmed Entertainment |
July 2, 1997 | Wild America | co-production with Morgan Creek Productions |
July 11, 1997 | Contact | |
July 30, 1997 | One Eight Seven | co-production with Icon Productions |
August 8, 1997 | Free Willy 3: The Rescue | with Warner Bros. Family Entertainment; co-production with Regency Enterprises |
Conspiracy Theory | co-production with Silver Pictures and Shuler/Donner Productions | |
August 15, 1997 | Steel | co-production with Quincy Jones-David Salzman Entertainment |
September 5, 1997 | Fire Down Below | |
September 19, 1997 | L.A. Confidential | nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama; co-production with Regency Enterprises |
September 26, 1997 | Trojan War | |
October 17, 1997 | The Devil's Advocate | co-production with Regency Enterprises and Arnold Kopelson Productions |
Breaking Up | co-production with Regency Enterprises | |
October 24, 1997 | FairyTale: A True Story | International distribution only;[10][11] co-production with Paramount Pictures, Icon Productions, Icon Entertainment International, Wendy Finerman Productions and Anna K. Production C.V.[12] |
November 7, 1997 | Mad City | co-production with Arnold Kopelson Productions |
November 14, 1997 | The Man Who Knew Too Little | co-production with Regency Enterprises |
November 21, 1997 | Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil | co-production with Malpaso Productions |
December 25, 1997 | The Postman | |
January 16, 1998 | Fallen | co-production with Turner Pictures and Atlas Entertainment |
February 13, 1998 | Sphere | co-production with Baltimore Pictures |
February 20, 1998 | Dangerous Beauty | US distribution only; co-production with 20th Century Fox and Regency Enterprises |
March 6, 1998 | U.S. Marshals | co-production with Arnold Kopelson Productions |
March 13, 1998 | Incognito | co-production with Morgan Creek Productions |
April 3, 1998 | The Butcher Boy | co-production with Geffen Pictures |
April 10, 1998 | City of Angels | co-production with Regency Enterprises and Atlas Entertainment |
April 17, 1998 | Major League: Back to the Minors | co-production with Morgan Creek Productions |
April 24, 1998 | Tarzan and the Lost City | co-production with Village Roadshow Pictures |
May 15, 1998 | Quest for Camelot | with Warner Bros. Family Entertainment; co-production with Warner Bros. Animation |
May 29, 1998 | Almost Heroes | co-production with Turner Pictures |
June 5, 1998 | A Perfect Murder | co-production with Arnold Kopelson Productions |
July 10, 1998 | Lethal Weapon 4 | co-production with Silver Pictures |
July 29, 1998 | The Negotiator | co-production with Regency Enterprises |
August 14, 1998 | The Avengers | |
August 21, 1998 | Wrongfully Accused | co-production with Morgan Creek Productions |
August 28, 1998 | Why Do Fools Fall in Love | |
September 11, 1998 | Without Limits | |
October 16, 1998 | Practical Magic | co-production with Village Roadshow Pictures |
October 23, 1998 | Soldier | co-production with Morgan Creek Productions |
November 25, 1998 | Home Fries | |
December 11, 1998 | Jack Frost | |
December 18, 1998 | You've Got Mail | |
February 5, 1999 | Payback | international distributor; co-production with Paramount Pictures and Icon Productions |
February 12, 1999 | Message in a Bottle | co-production with Bel Air Entertainment, Tig Productions and Di Novi Pictures |
March 5, 1999 | Analyze This | co-production with Village Roadshow Pictures and Tribeca Productions |
March 19, 1999 | The King and I | with Warner Bros. Family Entertainment; co-production with Morgan Creek Productions, Rich Animation Studios and Nest Entertainment |
True Crime | co-production with Malpaso Productions | |
March 31, 1999 | The Matrix | co-production with Village Roadshow Pictures and Silver Pictures |
April 16, 1999 | Goodbye Lover | co-production with Regency Enterprises |
April 23, 1999 | Lost & Found | co-production with Alcon Entertainment |
June 30, 1999 | Wild Wild West | co-production with Peters Entertainment and Sonnenfeld-Josephson Worldwide Entertainment |
South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut | international distribution only; co-production with Paramount Pictures, Comedy Central Films and Scott Rudin Productions | |
July 2, 1999 | Shiloh 2: Shiloh Season | with Warner Bros. Family Entertainment |
July 16, 1999 | Eyes Wide Shut | |
July 28, 1999 | Deep Blue Sea | co-production with Village Roadshow Pictures |
August 6, 1999 | The Iron Giant | with Warner Bros. Family Entertainment; co-production with Warner Bros. Animation |
August 20, 1999 | Mickey Blue Eyes | co-production with Castle Rock Entertainment |
August 27, 1999 | A Dog of Flanders | distributor |
September 1, 1999 | Chill Factor | co-production with Morgan Creek Productions |
October 1, 1999 | Three Kings | co-production with Village Roadshow Pictures |
October 15, 1999 | The Story of Us | international distribution only; co-production with Castle Rock Entertainment and Universal Pictures |
October 22, 1999 | Three to Tango | co-production with Village Roadshow Pictures and Outlaw Productions |
October 29, 1999 | House on Haunted Hill | North American distribution co-production with Dark Castle Entertainment and Ghost House Pictures |
November 10, 1999 | Pokémon: The First Movie | co-production with Kids' WB, Nintendo and 4Kids Entertainment |
November 17, 1999 | Liberty Heights | co-production with Morgan Creek Productions |
December 10, 1999 | The Green Mile | nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture; co-production with Universal Pictures and Castle Rock Entertainment |
December 22, 1999 | Any Given Sunday |
See also
- List of New Line Cinema films
- List of films based on DC Comics
- List of Warner Bros. theatrical animated features
- List of Warner Bros. films (2000–present)
- Category:Lists of films by studio
References
- "My Four Years in Germany". www.grapevinevideo.com.
- 1957 MOVIES FROM AAP Warner Bros Features & Cartoons SALES BOOK DIRECTED AT TV
- "Open Your Eyes / Gilbert P Hamilton [motion picture]:Bibliographic Record Description: Performing Arts Databases, Library of Congress". Lcweb2.loc.gov:8081. 1919-05-18. Retrieved 2018-09-19.
- Glancy, H Mark (1995). "Warner Bros Film Grosses, 1921–51: the William Schaefer ledger". Historical Journal of Film Radio and Television. 15.
- "Night Cry". lcweb2.loc.gov. 19 September 2018.
- Oh, What A Nurse; Library of Congress Database
- "Five Days One Summer". American Film Institute. Retrieved 2016-11-08.
- "Mike's Murder". American Film Institute. Retrieved 2016-11-08.
- "Once Upon a Time in America". American Film Institute. Retrieved 2016-11-08.
- "Fairy Tale: A True Story (1997) - Overview - TCM.com". Turner Classic Movies.
- "FAIRYTALE: A TRUE STORY - Filmbankmedia". www.filmbankmedia.com.
- "Fairytale A True Story (1997)".
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