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, 1918My Four Years in GermanyWarner's first film[1][2]
December 25, 1918Kaiser's Finishlost film
May 24, 1919Open Your Eyesextant[3]
June 1, 1919Beware!print survives
November 30, 1919Speedfirst Warner's short film; lost film

1920s

Release date Title Notes
January 1, 1920The Lost City
April 2, 1920Parted Curtainsconsidered lost
July 16, 1921Miracles of the Jungle
August 8, 1921School DaysWarners' 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, 1921Why Girls Leave Homeconsidered lost
December 25, 1921Ashamed of Parentsconsidered lost
March 26, 1922Your Best Friendconsidered lost
September 24, 1922Rags to Richesconsidered lost
November 1, 1922A Dangerous Adventureincomplete. Warners' most expensive film to date with a cost of $175,000[4]
December 10, 1922The Beautiful and Damnedconsidered lost
December 24, 1922Heroes of the Street
March 4, 1923Brass
March 15, 1923The Tie That Bindsconsidered lost
March 29, 1923Little Church Around the Corner
April 25, 1923Main Streetconsidered lost
July 1, 1923Where the North Begins
August 19, 1923Little Johnny Jonesconsidered lost
August 21, 1923The Printer's Devilconsidered lost
September 22, 1923The Gold Diggers
November 4, 1923The Country Kid
December 8, 1923Lucretia Lombard
December 9, 1923Tiger Roseabridged/incomplete. Warners' most expensive film to date with a cost of $436,000[4]
January 12, 1924Conductor 1492
February 2, 1924George Washington Jr.
February 9, 1924Daddies
February 10, 1924The Marriage Circle
March 30, 1924Beau Brummel
May 1, 1924How to Educate a Wife
May 31, 1924Broadway After Darkdistributed only; considered lost
June 15, 1924Babbittconsidered lost
July 1, 1924Being Respectableconsidered lost
July 24, 1924Her Marriage Vowconsidered lost
August 1, 1924Corneredconsidered lost
August 10, 1924Lover's Laneconsidered lost
August 25, 1924The Tenth Womanconsidered lost
September 1, 1924Find Your Man
October 19, 1924Three Women
October 1924This Woman
November 1, 1924The Age of Innocenceconsidered lost
November 16, 1924The Lover of Camillesurvives, Film Archive Austria, Wien
November 26, 1924The Dark Swanconsidered lost
December 1, 1924The Lighthouse by the Seasurvives, many archival holdings
December 18, 1924A Lost Ladyconsidered lost
January 1, 1925The Bridge of Sighssurvives, Archives Du Film Du CNC, Bois d'Arcy
January 11, 1925The Narrow Streetconsidered lost
March 15, 1925On Thin Icelost film
March 29, 1925A Broadway Butterflyconsidered lost
April 26, 1925Recompenselost film
May 16, 1925My Wife and Ilost film
June 7, 1925The Man Without a Consciencesurvives, Danish Film Institute, Copenhagen
July 6, 1925Eve's Loverlost film
July 13, 1925Tracked in the Snow Countrysurvives, Cinemateket-Svenska Film institutet, Stockholm
July 25, 1925How Baxter Butted Inconsidered lost
August 1, 1925Kiss Me Againconsidered lost
August 6, 1925The Woman Haterlost film
September 5, 1925The Limited Mailsurvives, several archive holdings
September 12, 1925The Wife Who Wasn't Wantedlost film
September 19, 1925His Majesty, Bunker Beansurvives, incomplete/abridged version UCLA Film and TV Archive
September 26, 1925Below the Linesurvives, incomplete/abridged version
October 11, 1925The Man on the Boxsurvives, George Eastman and UCLA Film and Television Archive
October 24, 1925Compromise
October 25, 1925Bobbed Hairsurvives, Filmoteca de Catalunya, Barcelona
October 31, 1925Red Hot Tiressurvives, Library of Congress
November 7, 1925Seven Sinnersextant
November 14, 1925Satan in Sablessurvives, Museum of Modern Art, New York
November 21, 1925Rose of the Worldconsidered lost
November 28, 1925The Clash of the Wolvessurvives, several archive holdings
December 5, 1925Three Weeks in Parisconsidered lost
December 12, 1925Hogan's Alleysurvives, incomplete/abridged print
December 19, 1925Pleasure Buyerssurvives, Museum of Modern Art New York
December 26, 1925Lady Windermere's Fansurvives, many archive holdings
January 8, 1926The Fighting Edgelost film
January 15, 1926His Jazz Bridelost film
The Sea Beastsurvives, 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, 1926The Man Upstairslost film
January 30, 1926The Golden Cocoonlost film
February 6, 1926The Cavemansurvives, incomplete with only one reel missing
February 13, 1926The Love Toylost film
February 20, 1926Bride of the Stormconsidered lost
February 27, 1926The Night Crysurvives, many archive holdings[5]
March 1, 1926Why Girls Go Back Homeconsidered lost
March 6, 1926The Little Irish Girlconsidered lost
March 7, 1926Oh! What a Nurse!survives, many archive holdings[6]
March 13, 1926The Gilded Highwaylost film
March 17, 1926Other Women's Husbandslost film
March 20, 1926The Saplost film
May 1, 1926Hell-Bent for Heavenlost film
May 14, 1926Silken Shacklesconsidered lost
May 15, 1926The Social Highwaymansurvives, Cineteca Italiana, Milan, Italy
June 19, 1926Footloose Widowssurvives, Library of Congress
July 10, 1926The Passionate Questsurvives, Library of Congress and Filmmuseum Nederland (EYE Institut)
July 24, 1926A Hero of the Big Snowssurvives, many archival copies
July 31, 1926So This Is Paris
August 6, 1926Don JuanSynchronized 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, 1926Broken Hearts of HollywoodSynchronized score; survives, Library of Congress, Academy Film Archive (Beverly Hills)
September 2, 1926The Honeymoon Expresslost film
October 1, 1926Millionaireslost film
October 2, 1926Across the Pacificlost film
October 16, 1926My Official Wifelost film
October 23, 1926The Better 'Olesynchronized score; survives, several archival copies
October 30, 1926Private Izzy Murphylost film
November 27, 1926While London Sleepslost film
December 1, 1926The Third Degreesurvives, Library of Congress, Wisconsin Center For Film and Theater Research
January 8, 1927Finger Printslost film
January 15, 1927Wolf's Clothinglost film
January 18, 1927The Fortune Hunterlost film
January 22, 1927Don't Tell the Wifelost film
February 19, 1927Hills of Kentuckyincomplete/abridged; Kodascope
February 26, 1927The Gay Old Birdlost film
March 19, 1927White Flannelslost film
March 20, 1927What Every Girl Should Knowlost film
April 9, 1927Matinee Ladieslost film
April 23, 1927Bitter Applessynchronized score; lost film
April 30, 1927The Brutelost film
May 7, 1927Tracked by the Policesurvives, Library of Congress and the George Eastman House
May 14, 1927The Climberslost film
May 21, 1927Irish Heartslost film
May 22, 1927The Missing Linksurvives, several archive copies
May 28, 1927A Million Bidsurvives, Library of Congress
June 1, 1927Simple Sislost film
June 4, 1927The Black Diamond Expresslost film
June 18, 1927Dearielost film
June 25, 1927What Happened to Father?lost film
July 23, 1927The Heart of Maryland
August 20, 1927The Bush Leaguer
August 21, 1927When a Man Lovessynchronized score; survives, George Eastman House, Filmoteca Española (Madrid)
August 27, 1927The Desired Womanlost film
September 3, 1927Slightly Usedlost film
September 4, 1927Old San Franciscosynchronized score; survives, George Eastman House, Library of Congress
September 10, 1927Jaws of Steelsurvives, Filmmuseum Nederlands (EYE Institut)
September 17, 1927One-Round Hoganlost film
September 18, 1927The First Autosynchronized score; survives, Library of Congress
September 24, 1927A Sailor's Sweetheartsurvives, BFI National Film and Television
October 6, 1927The Jazz SingerFirst part-talkie feature. Warners' biggest grossing film to date surpassing Don Juan with worldwide rentals of $2,625,000[4]
October 8, 1927Sailor Izzy Murphylost film
October 15, 1927The College Widowlost film
October 22, 1927A Reno Divorcelost film
October 29, 1927A Dog of the Regimentlost film
November 5, 1927Good Time Charley
November 12, 1927The Silver Slavelost film
November 19, 1927The Girl from Chicagolost film
November 26, 1927Ginsberg the GreatLost film
December 3, 1927Brass Knucklessurvives, Cineteca Nazionale, Rome
December 17, 1927If I Were Singlesurvives, BFI National Film and Television Archive
December 24, 1927Ham and Eggs at the Frontlost film
December 31, 1927Husbands for Rentlost film
January 14, 1928Beware of Married Mensurvives, incomplete fragment of only 1 reel, UCLA Film and Television Archive (Los Angeles)
January 28, 1928A Race for Life
February 11, 1928The Little Snobpart-talkie; lost film
February 25, 1928Across the Atlanticpart-talkie
March 10, 1928Powder My Back
March 14, 1928Tenderloinpart-talkie; lost film
March 28, 1928Domestic Troubles
April 7, 1928The Crimson City
April 21, 1928Rinty of the Desert
April 26, 1928Glorious Betsypart-talkie
May 12, 1928Pay as You Enter
May 21, 1928The Lion And The Mousepart-talkie
May 26, 1928Five and Ten Cent Anniepart-talkie; survives BFI National Film and Television, London
July 18, 1928Lights of New YorkFirst all-talkie feature
August 11, 1928Women They Talk Aboutpart-talkie; lost film
August 25, 1928Caught in the Fogpart-talkie; survives, BFI National Film and Television Archive, London
August 25, 1928State Street Sadiepart-talkie; lost film
September 1, 1928The Midnight Taxipart-talkie; survives, BfI National Film and Television Archive, London
September 6, 1928The Terrorall-talking; lost film
September 9, 1928Night Watch
September 16, 1928Waterfront
September 19, 1928The Singing Foolpart-talkie. Warners' biggest grossing film to date surpassing The Jazz Singer with worldwide rentals of $5,916,000[4]
September 23, 1928Show Girl
October 14, 1928Do Your Dutylost film
October 18, 1928Land of the Silver Foxpart-talkie; extant, George Eastman
October 18, 1928Lilac Time
October 27, 1928Beware of Bachelorspart-talkie; film survives at the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C
November 1, 1928Noah's Arkpart-talkie. Warners' first film to cost over $1 million.[4]
November 3, 1928The Home Townersall-talking; lost film
November 4, 1928The Haunted House
November 11, 1928Outcast
December 1, 1928On Trialall-talking; lost film
December 2, 1928Adoration
December 8, 1928The Little Wildcatpart-talkie; lost film
December 9, 1928The Barkersurvives, Museum of Modern Art, New York
December 15, 1928My Manpart-talkie; lost film
December 22, 1928Conquestall-talking; lost film
December 26, 1928The Ware Case
January 6, 1929Synthetic Sinsynchronized score
January 12, 1929Cheyennesynchronized score; lost film
January 12, 1929Scarlet Seas
January 26, 1929Fancy Baggagepart-talkie; lost film
January 27, 1929Seven Footprints to Satansynchronized score
February 2, 1929Stark Madall-talking; lost film
February 3, 1929His Captive Womanpart-talkie
February 9, 1929The Greyhound Limitedpart-talkie
The Million Dollar Collarpart-talkie; lost film
February 10, 1929Weary Riverpart-talkie
February 16, 1929The Redeeming Sinpart-talkie; lost film
February 17, 1929The Lawless Legionsynchronized score; lost film
The Royal Ridersynchronized score; lost film
February 23, 1929Stolen Kissespart-talkie; lost film
February 28, 1929Why Be Good?synchronized score
March 3, 1929Children of the Ritz
March 10, 1929Saturday's Childrenpart-talkie; lost film
March 16, 1929One Stolen Nightpart-talkie; lost film
March 23, 1929Kid Glovespart-talkie; extant at GEH
March 24, 1929Queen of the Night Clubsall-talking; lost film
March 24, 1929Love and the Devil
March 30, 1929Hardboiled Rosepart-talkie; lost film
March 31, 1929The Divine Ladysynchronized score
April 6, 1929No Defensepart-talkie; lost film
April 8, 1929The Desert Songall-talking; part Technicolor; Warner's first color film
April 18, 1929Sonny Boyall-talkie; lost film
April 20, 1929Frozen Riverpart-talkie; lost film
April 27, 1929From Headquarterspart-talkie; lost film
April 28, 1929House of Horrorpart-talkie
May 4, 1929Glad Rag Dollpart-talkie; lost film
May 5, 1929Hot Stuffpart-talkie
May 9, 1929The Squallall-talkie
May 12, 1929Two Weeks Offpart-talkie; lost film
May 19, 1929Prisonerspart-talkie; lost film
May 23, 1929The Flying Scotsmanpart-talkie; produced by British International Pictures and WB British
June 2, 1929Careersall-talkie; lost film
June 22, 1929Madonna of Avenue Aall-talking; lost film
June 23, 1929The Girl in the Glass Cagepart-talkie; lost film
June 29, 1929The Gamblersall-talking; lost film
June 30, 1929Broadway Babiesall-talking
July 7, 1929The Man and the Momentpart-talkie; lost film
July 8, 1929The Time, The Place And The Girlall-talking; lost film
July 13, 1929On with the Showall-talking; all Technicolour; Warner's first all-colour film
July 14, 1929Twin Bedsall-talkie; lost film
July 21, 1929Dragall-talking
July 28, 1929Smiling Irish Eyesall-talking; Technicolour segments; lost film
August 4, 1929Hard to Getall-talking; lost film
August 10, 1929The Hottentotall-talking; lost film
August 11, 1929Dark Streetsall-talking; lost film
August 17, 1929The Argyle Caseall-talking; lost film
August 24, 1929Say It with Songsall-talking
August 25, 1929Her Private Lifeall-talking; lost film
August 30, 1929Gold Diggers of Broadwayall-talking; all Technicolor; lost film
August 31, 1929Honky Tonkall-talking; lost film
In the Headlinesall-talking; lost film
September 1, 1929Fast Lifeall-talking; lost film
September 7, 1929Skin Deepall-talking; lost film
September 14, 1929Hearts in Exileall-talking; lost film
September 15, 1929The Careless Ageall-talking; lost film
The Great Divideall-talking
September 22, 1929A Most Immoral Ladyall-talking; lost film
October 16, 1929The Isle of Lost Shipsall-talking
October 17, 1929So Long Lettyall-talking
October 19, 1929Is Everybody Happy?all-talking; lost film
October 20, 1929Young Nowheresall-talking; lost film
October 27, 1929The Girl from Woolworth'sall-talking; lost film
November 1, 1929DisraeliAll-talking; Academy Award nominee for Best Picture
November 7, 1929Parisall-talking; part Technicolor; lost film
November 8, 1929Footlights and Foolsall-talking; lost film
November 9, 1929The Sappart-talkie; lost film
November 10, 1929The Forward Passall-talking; lost film
November 17, 1929Little Johnny Jonesall-talking; lost film
November 24, 1929The Sacred Flameall-talking; lost film
December 1, 1929The Painted Angelall-talking; lost film
December 5, 1929Evidenceall-talking; lost film
December 8, 1929The Love Racketall-talking; lost film
December 14, 1929The Aviatorall-talking; lost film
December 21, 1929Tiger Roseall-talking
December 29, 1929The Show of Showsall-talking; part Technicolour
Wedding Ringsall-talking; lost film

1930s

Release date Title Notes
January 4, 1930Second Choicelost film
January 5, 1930Lilies of the Fieldlost film
January 12, 1930Sallyall Technicolour; survives only in black and white; color fragments survive
January 19, 1930Playing Around
January 25, 1930General Crackpart Technicolour; sound version lost; silent version survives
January 26, 1930In the Next Roomlost film
February 1, 1930Wide Open
February 2, 1930Loose Ankles
February 9, 1930The Other Tomorrowlost film
February 15, 1930She Couldn't Say Nolost film
February 16, 1930No, No, Nanettepart Technicolour; lost film
March 1, 1930Isle of Escapelost film
March 2, 1930Strictly Modernlost film
March 8, 1930The Green Goddess
March 9, 1930Son of the Godspart Technicolour; survives only in black and white
March 15, 1930Song of the Westall Technicolour; lost film
On the Border
March 16, 1930The Furieslost film
April 1, 1930Under a Texas Moonall Technicolour; print at UCLA
April 6, 1930Murder Will Outlost film
April 13, 1930Spring Is Here
April 19, 1930Those Who Dance
April 20, 1930Showgirl in Hollywoodpart Technicolour; survives only in black and white
April 26, 1930The Second Floor Mystery
May 1, 1930Hold Everythingall Technicolour; survives only in black and white
May 4, 1930A Notorious Affair
May 5, 1930The Man Hunterlost film
May 10, 1930Dumbbells in Erminelost film
May 11, 1930The Flirting Widow
May 24, 1930The Man from Blankley'slost film; only fragments survive
May 25, 1930Song of the Flameall Technicolour; lost film
May 31, 1930MammyTechnicolour segments
June 1, 1930Back Pay
June 7, 1930Couragelost film
Rough Waterslost film
June 14, 1930Golden Dawnall Technicolour; survives only in black and white
June 15, 1930Sweethearts and Wives
June 22, 1930Bride of the Regimentall Technicolor; lost film
July 6, 1930Sweet Mama
July 8, 1930Recaptured Love
July 20, 1930Road to Paradise
August 9, 1930Sweet Kitty Bellairsall Technicolour; survives only in black and white
July 19, 1930Dancing Sweeties
July 26, 1930Three Faces East
August 2, 1930The Matrimonial Bed
August 6, 1930Numbered Men
August 10, 1930The Dawn Patrol
August 16, 1930Oh Sailor Behave
August 23, 1930The Office Wife
August 24, 1930Top Speed
September 6, 1930Big Boy
September 7, 1930The Way of All Menlost film
September 13, 1930Moby Dick
September 15, 1930The Bad Manunpreserved nitrate print at UCLA; in danger of being lost
September 21, 1930Bright Lightsall Technicolour; survives only in black and white; color fragments at LOC
September 27, 1930Old English
September 28, 1930Scarlet Pages
October 4, 1930Maybe It's Love
October 5, 1930College Loverslost film
October 11, 1930Sinner's Holiday
October 12, 1930The Girl of the Golden Westlost film
October 18, 1930The Doorway to Hell
October 19, 1930The Truth About Youth
October 25, 1930The Life of the Partyall Technicolour; survives only in black and white
November 1, 1930A Soldier's Plaything
River's End
November 2, 1930The Gorillalost film
November 9, 1930Sunny
November 23, 1930The Widow from Chicago
November 29, 1930Outward Bound
November 30, 1930One Night at Susie's
December 6, 1930Man to Man
December 7, 1930Mothers Cry
December 13, 1930Divorce Among Friends
December 14, 1930The Lash
December 21, 1930Going Wild
December 27, 1930Captain Thunder
January 3, 1931Viennese Nightsall Technicolour; print at UCLA
January 9, 1931Little Caesar
January 11, 1931The Naughty Flirt
January 17, 1931Other Men's Women
January 18, 1931Kismetlost film
January 31, 1931Captain Applejack
February 2, 1931Going Wild
February 7, 1931The Right of Way
February 14, 1931Illicit
February 21, 1931Kiss Me Againall Technicolour; survives only in black and white
February 28, 1931Sit Tight
March 7, 1931Father's Son
March 21, 1931Fifty Million Frenchmenall Technicolour; survives only in black and white
March 28, 1931The Hot Heiress
April 2, 1931The Silent Partner
April 4, 1931Woman Hungryall Technicolour; lost film
April 11, 1931The Finger Points
April 18, 1931Misbehaving Ladies
April 25, 1931God's Gift to Women
April 29, 1931Svengali
May 8, 1931Too Young to Marry
May 14, 1931My Past
May 15, 1931The Millionaire
May 22, 1931The Public Enemy
May 29, 1931The Lady Who Dared
June 6, 1931Party Husband
June 13, 1931The Maltese Falcon
June 20, 1931Men of the Skylost film
June 27, 1931Gold Dust Gertie
July 4, 1931Big Business Girl
July 11, 1931Smart Money
July 18, 1931Chances
July 25, 1931Children of Dreamslost film
August 1, 1931Broadminded
August 6, 1931Stranger in Town
August 8, 1931Night Nurse
Bought!
August 15, 1931The Reckless Hour
August 21, 1931The Star Witness
August 29, 1931The Last Flight
September 5, 1931The Bargainlost film
September 12, 1931Alexander Hamilton
I Like Your Nerve
September 19, 1931Side Show
September 26, 1931Five Star FinalNominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture
October 3, 1931Penrod and Sam
October 10, 1931The Road to Singapore
October 17, 1931Honor of the Familylost film
October 24, 1931Expensive Women
October 31, 1931The Ruling Voice
November 7, 1931The Mad Genius
November 14, 1931Blonde Crazy
November 28, 1931Local Boy Makes Good
December 5, 1931Compromisedlost film
December 12, 1931Safe in Hell
December 24, 1931Manhattan Paradeall Technicolour; survives only in black and white
Under Eighteen
December 26, 1931Her Majesty, Love
January 9, 1932The Woman from Monte Carlo
January 14, 1932Union Depot
January 23, 1932Taxi!
January 30, 1932High Pressure
February 6, 1932The Hatchet Man
February 19, 1932The Man Who Played God
February 20, 1932Fireman, Save My Child
A Fool's Advice
March 5, 1932The Expert
March 12, 1932Play-Girl
March 26, 1932Alias the Doctor
March 26, 1932The Heart of New York
April 2, 1932It's Tough to Be Famous
April 9, 1932Beauty and the Boss
April 16, 1932The Crowd Roars
April 23, 1932Man Wanted
April 30, 1932So Big
May 7, 1932The Mouthpiece
May 14, 1932The Famous Ferguson Case
May 21, 1932The Rich Are Always with Us
May 23, 1932The Tenderfoot
May 28, 1932The Strange Love of Molly Louvain
May 28, 1932Two Seconds
June 4, 1932Street of Women
June 8, 1932The Dark Horse
June 18, 1932Love Is a Racket
June 18, 1932Week-End Marriage
July 16, 1932Winner Take All
July 23, 1932The Purchase Price
July 30, 1932Miss Pinkerton
August 13, 1932Jewel Robbery
August 20, 1932Crooner
August 27, 1932Doctor Xall Technicolour
September 3, 1932Two Against the World
September 10, 1932Blessed Event
September 10, 1932Life Begins
September 17, 1932A Successful Calamity
September 24, 1932Tiger Shark
September 29, 1932Illegal
October 8, 1932The Big Stampede
October 9, 1932The Crash
October 15, 1932The Cabin in the Cotton
October 22, 1932One Way Passage
October 29, 1932Three on a Match
November 5, 1932They Call It Sin
November 12, 1932Scarlet Dawn
November 19, 1932I Am a Fugitive from a Chain GangNominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture
December 8, 1932You Said a Mouthful
December 10, 1932Central Park
December 17, 1932Haunted Gold
December 24, 193220,000 Years in Sing Sing
December 24, 1932Silver Dollar
December 31, 1932The Match King
January 7, 1933Lawyer Man
January 14, 1933Frisco Jenny
January 28, 1933Hard to Handle
Parachute Jumper
February 4, 1933Ladies They Talk About
February 11, 1933Employees' Entrance
February 18, 1933Mystery of the Wax Museumall Technicolour
February 25, 1933The King's Vacation
March 1, 1933Blondie Johnson
March 4, 1933Girl Missing
March 8, 193342nd StreetNominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture
March 18, 1933Grand Slam
March 18, 1933The Telegraph Trail
March 25, 1933The Keyhole
April 1, 1933The Mind Reader
April 8, 1933Untamed Africa
April 15, 1933Central Airport
April 20, 1933The Working Man
April 29, 1933Elmer, the Great
May 6, 1933Picture Snatcher
May 13, 1933Lilly Turner
May 15, 1933Ex-Lady
May 20, 1933The Little Giant
May 27, 1933Gold Diggers of 1933and sequels
June 3, 1933The Life of Jimmy Dolan
June 10, 1933Private Detective 62
The Silk Express
June 17, 1933Heroes for Sale
June 24, 1933The Mayor of Hell
July 1, 1933Baby Face
July 8, 1933The Narrow Corner
July 15, 1933She Had to Say Yes
July 22, 1933Mary Stevens, M.D.
August 5, 1933Voltaire
August 19, 1933Captured!
September 9, 1933Goodbye Again
September 16, 1933Bureau of Missing Persons
September 23, 1933I Loved a Woman
October 7, 1933Wild Boys of the Road
October 21, 1933Footlight Parade
October 28, 1933The Kennel Murder Case
October 28, 1933Ever in My Heart
November 4, 1933College Coach
November 11, 1933Female
November 16, 1933From Headquarters
November 18, 1933Havana Widows
November 25, 1933The World Changes
December 3, 1933Lady Killer
December 14, 1933Convention Citylost film
December 23, 1933The House on 56th Street
December 23, 1933Son of a Sailor
January 6, 1934The Big Shakedown
January 13, 1934Easy to Love
January 20, 1934Hi, Nellie!
Massacre
January 27, 1934Bedside
February 3, 1934Dark Hazard
February 10, 1934Mandalay
February 14, 1934As the Earth Turns
February 14, 1934Fashions of 1934
February 24, 1934I've Got Your Number
March 3, 1934Heat Lightning
March 10, 1934Jimmy the Gent
March 10, 1934Journal of a Crime
March 17, 1934Wonder Bar
April 7, 1934Registered Nurse
Harold Teen
April 21, 1934A Modern Hero
April 28, 1934Upperworld
May 5, 1934A Very Honorable Guy
May 12, 1934Merry Wives of Reno
May 19, 1934Smarty
May 26, 1934Twenty Million Sweethearts
May 26, 1934The Merry Frinks
June 2, 1934Fog Over Frisco
June 9, 1934The Key
June 16, 1934He Was Her Man
June 23, 1934Dr. Monica
June 30, 1934The Circus Clown
July 7, 1934Return of the Terrordistributed through First National Pictures, prequel 1928 of same name
July 7, 1934The Personality Kid
July 14, 1934Midnight Alibi
July 14, 1934Side Streets
July 21, 1934Here Comes the NavyNominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture
July 28, 1934Friends of Mr. Sweeney
August 4, 1934The Man with Two Faces
August 11, 1934Housewife
August 25, 1934The Dragon Murder Case
September 1, 1934Dames
September 8, 1934Desirable
September 15, 1934British Agent
September 19, 1934A Lost Lady
September 22, 1934The Case of the Howling Dog
October 6, 1934Big Hearted Herbert
October 13, 1934Kansas City Princess
October 13, 1934Madame Du Barry
October 20, 19346 Day Bike Rider
October 20, 1934I Sell Anything
October 27, 1934Happiness Ahead
November 3, 1934The Firebird
November 10, 1934The St. Louis Kid
November 17, 1934Gentlemen Are Born
November 24, 1934I Am a Thief
November 28, 1934Flirtation WalkNominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture
December 8, 1934Babbitt
December 15, 1934The Church Mouse
December 15, 1934Murder in the Clouds
December 22, 1934The Secret Bride
December 29, 1934Sweet Adeline
January 12, 1935Maybe It's Love
January 23, 1935Bordertown
January 26, 1935The Right to Live
The White Cockatoo
February 2, 1935Red Hot Tires
February 9, 1935Devil Dogs of the Air
February 16, 1935The Woman in Red
February 22, 1935The Singer of Naples
February 23, 1935Sweet Music
March 2, 1935Living on Velvet
March 9, 1935While the Patient Slept
March 15, 1935Gold Diggers of 1935
March 23, 1935A Night at the Ritz
March 28, 1935Traveling Saleslady
March 30, 1935The Florentine Dagger
April 13, 1935The Case of the Curious Bride
April 20, 1935Go into Your Dance
April 27, 1935Mary Jane's Pa
May 4, 1935G Men
May 11, 1935Dinky
May 18, 1935Black Fury
May 25, 1935In Caliente
June 1, 1935The Girl from 10th Avenue
June 8, 1935Oil for the Lamps of China
June 15, 1935Alibi Ike
June 29, 1935Stranded
July 13, 1935Don't Bet on Blondes
July 20, 1935Front Page Woman
July 27, 1935Bright Lights
Broadway Gondolier
August 3, 1935The Irish in Us
August 17, 1935We're in the Money
August 23, 1935Going Highbrow
September 7, 1935Little Big Shot
Page Miss Glory
September 14, 1935Special Agent
September 21, 1935The Goose and the Gander
September 28, 1935I Live for Love
September 30, 1935A Midsummer Night's DreamNominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture
October 5, 1935The Case of the Lucky Legs
October 12, 1935Shipmates Forever
October 19, 1935Dr. Socrates
October 26, 1935Personal Maid's Secret
November 2, 1935Moonlight on the Prairie
November 9, 1935The Payoff
November 16, 1935I Found Stella Parish
November 23, 1935Stars Over Broadway
November 30, 1935Frisco Kid
December 7, 1935Broadway Hostess
December 14, 1935Miss Pacific Fleet
December 21, 1935Man of Iron
December 25, 1935Dangerous
December 28, 1935Captain BloodNominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture
January 11, 1936The Murder of Dr. Harrigan
January 16, 1936Ceiling Zero
January 18, 1936Freshman Love
February 1, 1936The Widow from Monte Carlo
February 8, 1936The Petrified Forest
February 12, 1936Mr. Cohen Takes a Walk
February 15, 1936Man Hunt
February 22, 1936The Story of Louis PasteurNominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture
February 28, 1936Song of the Saddle
March 7, 1936Boulder Dam
March 14, 1936The Walking Dead
March 21, 1936Colleen
March 28, 1936Road Gang
April 4, 1936Snowed Under
April 11, 1936The Singing Kid
April 18, 1936Brides Are Like That
April 25, 1936I Married a Doctor
May 2, 1936Treachery Rides the Range
May 9, 1936Times Square Playboy
May 16, 1936The Law in Her Hands
May 23, 1936The Golden Arrow
May 30, 1936Sons o' Guns
June 6, 1936Bullets or Ballots
June 13, 1936Murder by an Aristocrat
June 20, 1936Hearts Divided
June 22, 1936The Big Noise
July 4, 1936The White Angel
July 11, 1936Two Against the World
July 18, 1936Hot Money
July 22, 1936Satan Met a Lady
July 24, 1936Earthworm Tractors
July 25, 1936Public Enemy's Wife
July 29, 1936Bengal Tiger
August 1, 1936The Green Pastures
August 5, 1936Jailbreak
August 15, 1936The Case of the Velvet Claws
August 22, 1936China Clipper
Love Begins at 20
August 29, 1936Anthony AdverseNominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture
September 5, 1936Trailin' West
September 12, 1936Stage Struck
September 17, 1936Give Me Your Heart
September 18, 1936Down the Stretch
September 26, 1936Cain and Mabel
October 10, 1936Isle of Fury
October 20, 1936The Charge of the Light Brigade
October 24, 1936Here Comes Carter
October 31, 1936The Case of the Black Cat
November 14, 1936California Mail
The Captain's Kid
November 21, 1936Three Men on a Horse
November 28, 1936Fugitive in the Sky
December 8, 1936Polo Joe
December 19, 1936King of Hockey
December 28, 1936Gold Diggers of 1937
December 31, 1936Great Guy
January 2, 1937Guns of the Pecos
Smart Blonde
January 9, 1937Sing Me a Love Song
January 16, 1937God's Country and the Woman
January 23, 1937Once a Doctor
January 30, 1937Black Legion
February 6, 1937Stolen Holiday
February 13, 1937The Great O'Malley
February 20, 1937Green Light
February 26, 1937Her Husband's Secretary
February 28, 1937Penrod and Sam
March 6, 1937Midnight Court
Ready, Willing and Able
March 13, 1937Land Beyond the Law
March 27, 1937The King and the Chorus Girl
April 4, 1937Men in Exile
April 10, 1937Marked Woman
April 17, 1937Call It a Day
That Man's Here Again
April 24, 1937Mountain Justice
May 1, 1937Melody for Two
May 8, 1937The Prince and the Pauper
May 15, 1937The Cherokee Strip
Draegerman Courage
May 22, 1937The Go Getter
May 29, 1937Kid Galahad
June 8, 1937The Case of the Stuttering Bishop
June 12, 1937Blazing Sixes
June 19, 1937Fly-Away Baby
June 24, 1937Slim
June 26, 1937Another Dawn
July 3, 1937The Singing Marine
July 10, 1937Empty Holsters
Public Wedding
July 13, 1937Marry the Girl
July 15, 1937Ever Since Eve
July 24, 1937Talent Scout
August 5, 1937White Bondage
August 7, 1937San Quentin
August 14, 1937Dance Charlie Dance
The Devil's Saddle Legion
August 21, 1937The Footloose Heiress
Mr. Dodd Takes the Air
August 28, 1937Confession
September 4, 1937Varsity Show
September 11, 1937Prairie Thunder
Wine, Women and Horses
September 18, 1937That Certain Woman
September 25, 1937Back in Circulation
October 2, 1937The Life of Emile ZolaWinner of the Academy Award for Best Picture
Love Is on the Air
October 9, 1937They Won't Forget
October 16, 1937Over the Goal
October 23, 1937The Perfect Specimen
October 30, 1937The Great Garrick
West of Shanghai
November 6, 1937Alcatraz Islanda Cosmopolitan picture
November 13, 1937The Adventurous Blonde
November 20, 1937It's Love I'm After
November 27, 1937Expensive Husbands
Submarine D-1
December 4, 1937First Lady
December 11, 1937Missing Witnesses
Sh! The Octopus
December 18, 1937She Loved a Fireman
December 25, 1937Tovarich
January 1, 1938Sergeant Murphy
January 8, 1938The Patient in Room 18
Swing Your Lady
January 15, 1938Hollywood Hotel
January 22, 1938The Invisible Menace
February 5, 1938Blondes at Work
February 12, 1938Daredevil Drivers
Gold Is Where You Find It
February 26, 1938Penrod and His Twin Brother
March 5, 1938A Slight Case of Murder
March 12, 1938Love, Honor and Behave
March 19, 1938He Couldn't Say No
March 26, 1938JezebelNominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture
April 2, 1938Over the Wall
April 9, 1938Accidents Will Happen
April 16, 1938Fools for Scandal
April 23, 1938Women Are Like That
April 30, 1938The Beloved Brat
May 7, 1938Torchy Blane in Panama
May 14, 1938The Adventures of Robin HoodNominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture
May 21, 1938Mystery House
May 28, 1938Crime School
June 4, 1938Little Miss Thoroughbred
June 11, 1938Gold Diggers in Paris
June 18, 1938When Were You Born
June 23, 1938White Banners
July 9, 1938Cowboy from Brooklyn
My Bill
July 16, 1938Men Are Such Fools
Racket Busters
July 23, 1938Penrod's Double Trouble
July 30, 1938The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse
August 8, 1938Mr. Chump
August 9, 1938Four DaughtersNominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture
August 27, 1938Boy Meets Girl
September 3, 1938Four's a Crowd
September 10, 1938Secrets of an Actress
September 17, 1938Valley of the Giants
October 1, 1938Garden of the Moon
October 8, 1938Broadway Musketeers
October 14, 1938The Sisters
October 22, 1938Girls on Probation
October 29, 1938Brother Rat
November 5, 1938Hard to Get
November 12, 1938Torchy Gets Her Man
November 19, 1938Nancy Drew... Detective
November 26, 1938Angels with Dirty Faces
December 3, 1938Comet Over Broadway
December 10, 1938Heart of the North
December 24, 1938The Dawn Patrolremake of the Warner Bros. 1930 film
December 31, 1938Going Places
January 7, 1939Devil's Island
January 14, 1939King of the Underworld
January 21, 1939Off the Record
January 28, 1939They Made Me a Criminal
February 4, 1939Torchy Blane in Chinatown
February 11, 1939Wings of the Navy
February 18, 1939Nancy Drew... Reporter
February 25, 1939Yes, My Darling Daughter
March 4, 1939Secret Service of the Air
March 11, 1939The Oklahoma Kid
March 18, 1939The Adventures of Jane Arden
March 25, 1939Blackwell's Island
April 1, 1939On Trial
April 8, 1939Dodge City
April 15, 1939Women in the Wind
April 22, 1939Dark VictoryNominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture
April 24, 1939Juarez
May 6, 1939Confessions of a Nazi Spy
May 13, 1939Torchy Runs for Mayor
May 20, 1939Sweepstakes Winner
You Can't Get Away with Murder
May 23, 1939The Kid from Kokomo
May 27, 1939Code of the Secret Service
June 3, 1939The Man Who Dared
June 17, 1939Nancy Drew... Trouble Shooter
July 1, 1939Naughty but Nice
July 8, 1939Hell's Kitchen
July 15, 1939Waterfront
July 22, 1939Daughters Courageous
Each Dawn I Die
July 29, 1939The Cowboy Quarterback
August 5, 1939Indianapolis Speedway
August 12, 1939Torchy Blane... Playing with Dynamite
August 26, 1939The Angels Wash Their Faces
Everybody's Hobby
September 2, 1939The Old Maid
September 9, 1939Nancy Drew and the Hidden Staircase
September 16, 1939Dust Be My Destiny
September 23, 1939No Place to Go
September 30, 1939Espionage Agent
October 7, 1939Pride of the Blue Grass
October 14, 1939On Your Toes
October 21, 1939Smashing the Money Ring
October 23, 1939The Roaring Twenties
November 4, 1939Kid Nightingale
November 11, 1939The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex
November 18, 1939On Dress Parade
November 25, 1939We Are Not Alone
December 2, 1939The Return of Doctor X
December 9, 1939Private Detective
December 16, 1939The Mad Empress
December 23, 1939Sons of the Sea
December 25, 1939Four Wives
December 30, 1939Invisible Stripes

1940s

Release date Title Notes
January 6, 1940A Child Is Born
January 13, 1940Brother Rat and a Baby
January 27, 1940The Fighting 69th
January 29, 1940British Intelligence
February 3, 1940Calling Philo Vance
February 10, 1940Granny Get Your Gun
February 17, 1940Castle on the Hudson
March 2, 1940Dr. Ehrlich's Magic Bullet
March 16, 1940Three Cheers for the Irish
March 23, 1940Virginia City
April 6, 1940It All Came True
April 13, 1940King of the Lumberjacks
April 20, 1940'Til We Meet Again
April 27, 1940An Angel from Texas
May 4, 1940Tear Gas Squad
May 11, 1940Saturday's Children
May 18, 1940Flight Angels
May 25, 1940Torrid Zone
June 1, 1940Murder in the Air
June 8, 1940Brother Orchid
June 15, 1940A Fugitive from Justice
June 22, 1940Gambling on the High Seas
July 1, 1940The Sea Hawk
July 13, 1940All This, and Heaven TooNominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture
My Love Came Back
July 16, 1940The Man Who Talked Too Much
July 27, 1940Ladies Must Live
August 3, 1940They Drive by Night
August 10, 1940River's End
August 17, 1940Money and the Woman
August 24, 1940Flowing Gold
September 7, 1940Calling All Husbands
September 14, 1940No Time for Comedy
September 21, 1940City for Conquest
October 5, 1940Knute Rockne, All American
October 19, 1940A Dispatch from Reuter's
October 26, 1940Tugboat Annie Sails Again
November 2, 1940Always a Bride
November 9, 1940East of the River
November 16, 1940South of Suez
November 18, 1940Father Is a Prince
November 23, 1940The LetterNominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture
November 30, 1940Lady with Red Hair
December 7, 1940She Couldn't Say No
December 28, 1940Santa Fe Trail
January 4, 1941Four Mothers
January 11, 1941The Case of the Black Parrot
January 18, 1941Honeymoon for Three
January 25, 1941High Sierra
February 8, 1941Flight from Destiny
February 12, 1941Father's Son
February 15, 1941The Great Mr. Nobody
February 22, 1941The Strawberry Blonde
March 1, 1941Shadows on the Stairs
March 8, 1941Footsteps in the Dark
March 15, 1941Here Comes Happiness
March 21, 1941The Sea Wolf
March 29, 1941Knockout
April 5, 1941A Shot in the Dark
April 12, 1941The Great Lie
April 19, 1941Strange Alibi
April 25, 1941The Wagons Roll at Night
May 3, 1941Thieves Fall Out
Meet John DoeThis film is now in domain public
May 10, 1941Affectionately Yours
May 17, 1941Singapore Woman
May 24, 1941The Nurse's Secret
May 31, 1941Million Dollar Baby
June 7, 1941Shining Victory
June 14, 1941Out of the Fog
June 28, 1941Underground
July 5, 1941Kisses for Breakfast
July 12, 1941The Bride Came C.O.D.
July 19, 1941Bullets for O'Hara
July 26, 1941Bad Men of Missouri
August 2, 1941Three Sons o' Guns
August 7, 1941Highway West
August 9, 1941Manpower
August 13, 1941International Squadron
August 30, 1941Dive Bomber
September 6, 1941The Smiling Ghost
September 13, 1941Navy Blues
September 20, 1941Nine Lives Are Not Enough
September 27, 1941Sergeant YorkNominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture
September 1941Passage from Hong Kong
October 4, 1941Law of the Tropics
October 17, 1941Target for Tonight
October 18, 1941The Maltese FalconNominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture
November 1, 1941One Foot in HeavenNominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture
November 15, 1941Blues in the Night
November 21, 1941They Died with Their Boots On
December 2, 1941All Through the Night
December 6, 1941The Body Disappears
December 13, 1941Steel Against the Sky
December 24, 1941Dangerously They Live
December 25, 1941You're in the Army Now
January 24, 1942The Man Who Came to Dinner
January 31, 1942Wild Bill Hickok Rides
February 3, 1942The Prime Minister
February 7, 1942Atlantic Ferry
February 21, 1942Captains of the Clouds
March 7, 1942Bullet Scars
March 14, 1942Always in My Heart
March 21, 1942This Was Paris
April 1, 1942Lady Gangster
April 4, 1942I Was Framed
The Male Animal
April 11, 1942Murder in the Big House
April 18, 1942Kings RowNominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture
May 2, 1942Larceny, Inc.
May 16, 1942In This Our Life
May 30, 1942Juke Girl
June 6, 1942Spy Ship
Yankee Doodle DandyNominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture
June 13, 1942The Big Shot
July 18, 1942Wings for the Eagle
July 25, 1942Escape from Crime
August 1, 1942The Gay Sisters
September 5, 1942Across the Pacific
September 17, 1942Secret Enemies
September 19, 1942Busses Roar
September 26, 1942Desperate Journey
October 10, 1942You Can't Escape Forever
October 31, 1942Now, Voyager
November 7, 1942The Hidden Hand
November 14, 1942Gentleman Jim
November 26, 1942CasablancaWinner of the Academy Award for Best Picture
November 28, 1942George Washington Slept Here
December 5, 1942Flying Fortress
January 16, 1943The Gorilla Man
February 6, 1943Truck Busters
February 20, 1943The Hard Way
March 3, 1943The Mysterious Doctor
March 20, 1943Air Force
April 24, 1943Edge of Darkness
May 22, 1943Mission to Moscow
June 12, 1943Action in the North Atlantic
June 23, 1943The Constant Nymph
July 1, 1943Pledge to Bataan
July 3, 1943Background to Danger
August 14, 1943This Is the Army
August 27, 1943Watch on the RhineNominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture
September 18, 1943Murder on the Waterfront
September 25, 1943Thank Your Lucky Stars
September 27, 1943Adventure in Iraq
October 23, 1943Princess O'Rourke
November 6, 1943Find the Blackmailer
November 13, 1943Northern Pursuit
November 27, 1943Old Acquaintance
December 17, 1943The Desert Song
December 31, 1943Destination Tokyo
February 19, 1944In Our Time
March 11, 1944Passage to Marseille
April 8, 1944Shine On, Harvest Moon
April 22, 1944Uncertain Glory
May 20, 1944Between Two Worlds
May 25, 1944Mr. Skeffington
June 10, 1944Make Your Own Bed
July 1, 1944The Mask of Dimitrios
July 22, 1944The Adventures of Mark Twain
September 2, 1944Janie
September 9, 1944Crime by Night
September 23, 1944Arsenic and Old Laceproduced in 1941
October 7, 1944The Last Ride
October 11, 1944To Have and Have Not
October 20, 1944The Very Thought of You
October 24, 1944The Conspirators
November 25, 1944The Doughgirls
December 31, 1944Hollywood Canteen
January 31, 1945Roughly Speaking
February 17, 1945Objective, Burma!
March 2, 1945Hotel Berlin
April 7, 1945God Is My Co-Pilot
April 28, 1945The Horn Blows at Midnight
May 1, 1945Escape in the Desert
June 9, 1945Pillow to Post
June 15, 1945Conflict
July 14, 1945The Corn Is Green
August 11, 1945Christmas in Connecticut
August 24, 1945Pride of the Marines
September 22, 1945Rhapsody in Blue
October 20, 1945Mildred PierceNominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture
November 10, 1945Confidential Agent
November 14, 1945Danger Signal
November 21, 1945Saratoga Trunk
December 1, 1945Too Young to Know
December 7, 1945Appointment in Tokyo
December 29, 1945San Antonio
January 26, 1946My Reputation
January 28, 1946Three Strangers
March 9, 1946Cinderella Jones
April 20, 1946Devotionproduced in 1943
May 11, 1946Her Kind of Man
June 1, 1946One More Tomorrow
June 22, 1946Janie Gets Married
July 2, 1946Night and Day
July 6, 1946A Stolen Life
July 20, 1946Of Human Bondage
July 26, 1946Two Guys from Milwaukee
August 23, 1946The Big Sleep
September 14, 1946Shadow of a Woman
September 28, 1946Cloak and Daggerdistribution only; produced by United States Pictures
Owned by Paramount Pictures(via Republic Pictures)
October 18, 1946Deception
November 1, 1946Nobody Lives Forever
November 9, 1946Never Say Goodbye
November 23, 1946The Verdict
December 25, 1946The Beast with Five Fingers
Humoresque
December 28, 1946The Time, the Place and the Girl
January 11, 1947The Man I Love
February 22, 1947Nora Prentiss
March 2, 1947Pursueddistribution only; produced by United States Pictures
Owned by Paramount Pictures(via Republic Pictures)
March 4, 1947The Two Mrs. Carrolls
March 29, 1947That Way with Women
April 12, 1947Stallion Road
May 2, 1947Love and Learn
June 5, 1947The Unfaithful
June 6, 1947Cheyenne
July 26, 1947Possessed
July 30, 1947Deep Valley
August 14, 1947Life with Father
August 19, 1947Cry Wolf
September 27, 1947Dark Passage
October 3, 1947The Unsuspected
November 1, 1947That Hagen Girl
November 7, 1947Escape Me Never
December 10, 1947Always Together
December 25, 1947The Voice of the Turtle
December 27, 1947My Wild Irish Rose
January 24, 1948The Treasure of the Sierra MadreNominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture
February 7, 1948My Girl Tisadistribution only; produced by United States Pictures
Owned by Paramount Pictures(via Republic Pictures)
March 6, 1948They Made Me a Fugitive
March 27, 1948April Showers
April 7, 1948Winter Meeting
April 16, 1948To the Victor
May 15, 1948The Woman in White
May 29, 1948Silver River
June 13, 1948Wallflower
June 26, 1948The Big Punch
July 3, 1948Romance on the High Seas
July 31, 1948Key Largo
July 31, 1948Embraceable You
August 26, 1948Ropedistribution only; produced by Transatlantic Pictures
Owned by Universal Pictures and Sony Pictures (US/Canada digital)
September 4, 1948Two Guys from Texas
September 14, 1948Johnny BelindaNominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture
October 9, 1948Smart Girls Don't Talk
October 29, 1948June Bride
November 27, 1948Fighter Squadron
December 1, 1948Adventures of Don Juan
December 23, 1948The Decision of Christopher Blake
December 24, 1948Whiplash
January 1, 1949One Sunday Afternoon
February 4, 1949John Loves Mary
February 15, 1949Flaxy Martin
March 6, 1949South of St. Louisdistribution only; produced by United States Pictures
Owned by Paramount Pictures(via Republic Pictures)
March 26, 1949A Kiss in the Dark
April 1, 1949Burma Victory
April 2, 1949Homicide
April 16, 1949My Dream Is Yours
May 3, 1949The Younger Brothers
May 6, 1949Flamingo Road
June 10, 1949Night Unto Night
June 11, 1949Colorado Territory
June 30, 1949One Last Fling
July 2, 1949The Fountainhead
July 16, 1949The Girl from Jones Beach
July 30, 1949Look for the Silver Lining
August 1, 1949It's a Great Feeling
September 3, 1949White Heat
September 10, 1949The House Across the Street
September 15, 1949Golden Madonna
September 30, 1949Task Force
October 8, 1949Under Capricorndistribution only; produced by Transatlantic Pictures
Owned by Paramount Pictures(via CBS)
October 21, 1949Beyond the Forest
November 12, 1949The Story of Seabiscuit
November 26, 1949Always Leave Them Laughing
December 2, 1949The Hasty Heart
December 16, 1949The Lady Takes a Sailor
December 31, 1949The Inspector GeneralLast pre-1950 WB film to be distribuited by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer(via United Artists)

1950s

Release date Title Notes
January 28, 1950MontanaFirst post-1949 WB film to be distribuited by WB
February 9, 1950Young Man with a Horn
February 11, 1950Backfire
February 18, 1950Chain Lightning
March 11, 1950Perfect Stranger
March 18, 1950Barricade
April 15, 1950Stage Fright
April 29, 1950The Daughter of Rosie O'Grady
May 7, 1950The Damned Don't Cry
May 19, 1950Caged
May 27, 1950Colt .45
June 17, 1950This Side of the Law
June 24, 1950Return of the Frontiersman
June 27, 1950Fifty Years Before Your Eyes
July 2, 1950Bright Leaf
July 9, 1950The Flame and the Arrow
July 15, 1950The Great Jewel Robber
August 4, 1950Kiss Tomorrow Goodbyedistribution only; produced by William Cagney Productions
Owned by Paramount Pictures(via Republic Pictures)
September 2, 1950Tea for Two
September 16, 1950Pretty Baby
September 28, 1950The Glass Menagerie
October 6, 1950The Breaking Point
October 20, 1950Three Secretsdistribution only; produced by United States Pictures
Owned by Paramount Pictures(via Republic Pictures)
November 11, 1950Rocky Mountain
November 17, 1950Breakthrough
November 25, 1950The West Point Story
December 1, 1950Highway 301
December 30, 1950Dallas
January 1, 1951Close to My Heart
January 27, 1951Operation Pacific
February 10, 1951Storm Warning
February 11, 1951Sugarfoot
February 24, 1951The Enforcerdistribution only; produced by United States Pictures
Owned by Paramount Pictures(via Republic Pictures)
March 26, 1951Lullaby of Broadway
April 7, 1951Raton Pass
April 12, 1951Lightning Strikes Twice
April 13, 1951Only the Valiantdistribution only; produced by William Cagney Productions
Owned by Paramount Pictures(via Republic Pictures)
May 5, 1951I Was a Communist for the FBI
May 18, 1951Inside the Walls of Folsom Prison
May 19, 1951Goodbye, My Fancy
June 2, 1951Along the Great Divide
July 3, 1951Strangers on a Train
July 14, 1951Fort Worth
July 26, 1951On Moonlight Bay
August 13, 1951Force of Arms
August 24, 1951Jim Thorpe – All-American
September 13, 1951Captain Horatio Hornblower
September 18, 1951A Streetcar Named DesireNominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture
Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama
September 22, 1951Tomorrow Is Another Day
October 10, 1951Painting the Clouds with Sunshine
October 24, 1951Come Fill the Cup
October 31, 1951The Tanks Are Coming
December 6, 1951I'll See You in My DreamsNominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy
December 14, 1951Starlift
December 29, 1951Distant Drumsdistribution only; produced by United States Pictures
Owned by Paramount Pictures(via Republic Pictures)
January 10, 1952Room for One More
February 5, 1952The Big Trees
February 9, 1952This Woman Is Dangerous
February 19, 1952Retreat, Hell!distribution only; produced by United States Pictures
Owned by Paramount Pictures(via Republic Pictures)
March 4, 1952Bugles in the Afternoondistribution only; produced by William Cagney Productions
Owned by Paramount Pictures(via Republic Pictures)
April 12, 1952Jack and the BeanstalkThis film is now in domain public
April 23, 1952Mara Maru
May 17, 1952The Lion and the Horse
May 17, 1952The San Francisco Story
May 23, 1952About Face
June 13, 1952Carson City
June 20, 1952The Winning Team
June 26, 1952Where's Charley?
3 for Bedroom C
July 12, 1952She's Working Her Way Through College
July 26, 1952The Story of Will Rogers
August 20, 1952The Miracle of Our Lady of Fatima
August 30, 1952Big Jim McLain
September 6, 1952Cattle Town
September 27, 1952The Crimson Pirate
October 25, 1952Springfield Rifle
November 8, 1952Operation Secret
November 19, 1952The Iron Mistress
December 10, 1952Stop, You're Killing Me
December 24, 1952April in Paris
December 27, 1952Abbott and Costello Meet Captain Kidddistribution only; produced by Woodley Productions
This film is now in domain public
December 30, 1952The Jazz Singer
January 31, 1953The Man Behind the Gun
March 14, 1953She's Back on Broadway
March 22, 1953I Confess
March 26, 1953By the Light of the Silvery Moon
March 28, 1953The Blue Gardenia
March 28, 1953So You Want to Learn to Dance
April 4, 1953Trouble Along the Way
April 18, 1953The System
April 25, 1953House of Wax
May 30, 1953The Desert Song
June 13, 1953The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms
June 27, 1953South Sea Woman
June 28, 1953Elizabeth Is Queen
July 11, 1953The Charge at Feather River
July 15, 1953So This Is Love
August 5, 1953The Master of Ballantrae
August 24, 1953The Beggar's Opera
August 26, 1953Plunder of the Sun
September 5, 1953Island in the Skydistributor
Owned by Paramount Pictures
September 16, 1953Blowing Wilddistribution only; produced by United States Pictures
Owned by Paramount Pictures(via Republic Pictures)
September 19, 1953The Moonlighter
September 23, 1953A Lion Is in the Streets
October 27, 1953Thunder Over the Plains
October 31, 1953So Big
November 4, 1953Calamity Jane
November 23, 1953Three Sailors and a Girl
November 25, 1953HondoTheatrical distributor
Owned by Paramount Pictures
November 28, 1953The Diamond Queendistribution only; produced by Melson Productions
December 25, 1953The Eddie Cantor Story
January 16, 1954His Majesty O'Keefe
February 13, 1954The Command
February 27, 1954The Boy from Oklahoma
March 6, 1954Crime Wave
March 16, 1954Duffy of San Quentin
March 27, 1954Phantom of the Rue Morgue
April 1, 1954Riding Shotgun
April 9, 1954Lucky Me
May 29, 1954Dial M for Murder
June 19, 1954Them!
July 3, 1954The High and the Mightydistributor
Owned by Paramount Pictures
July 24, 1954Ring of Feardistributor
Owned by Paramount Pictures
August 7, 1954King Richard and the Crusaders
August 21, 1954Duel in the Jungle
September 4, 1954Dragnet
September 25, 1954The Bounty HunterThis film is now in the domain public
October 16, 1954A Star Is Born
November 10, 1954Drum Beat
November 27, 1954Track of the Catdistributor
Owned by Paramount Pictures
December 20, 1954The Silver Chalice
January 19, 1955Unchaineddistribution only; produced by Hal Bartlett Productions
Owned by Paramount Pictures(via Republic Pictures)
January 20, 1955Young at Heartdistribution only; produced by Arwin Productions
Owned by Paramount Pictures(via Republic Pictures)
February 2, 1955Battle Cry
February 18, 1955New York ConfidentialUS distribuition
Owned by Janus Films
February 27, 1955Murder Is My Beat
April 10, 1955East of EdenWinner of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama
April 12, 1955Strange Lady in Town
June 4, 1955The Sea Chase
June 18, 1955Tall Man Riding
June 24, 1955Land of the Pharaohs
July 10, 1955Mister RobertsNominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture
July 16, 1955The Dam Busters
July 31, 1955Pete Kelly's Blues
September 29, 1955The McConnell Story
October 1, 1955Blood Alley
October 27, 1955Rebel Without a Cause
October 28, 1955Illegal
November 1, 1955Sincerely Yours
November 9, 1955I Died a Thousand Times
November 15, 1955Target Zero
December 25, 1955Hell on Frisco Bay
December 31, 1955The Court-Martial of Billy Mitchelldistribution only; produced by United States Pictures
Owned by Paramount Pictures(via Republic Pictures)
January 26, 1956Helen of Troy
February 25, 1956The Lone Ranger
March 5, 1956The River Changes
March 10, 1956The Steel Jungle
March 13, 1956The Searchers
March 23, 1956Serenade
March 31, 1956Miracle in the Rain
April 24, 1956Our Miss Brooks
May 12, 1956Good-bye, My Lady
May 30, 1956The Animal World
June 27, 1956Moby Dickdistributor
Owned by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer(via United Artists)
July 13, 1956Santiago
July 21, 1956Satellite in the Sky
August 4, 1956Seven Men from Nowdistributor
Owned by Paramount Pictures
August 17, 1956A Cry in the Night
August 23, 1956The Burning Hills
September 12, 1956The Bad Seed
September 27, 1956Toward the Unknown
October 26, 1956The Girl He Left Behind
November 24, 1956GiantNominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture
Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama
December 18, 1956Baby Doll
December 23, 1956The Wrong Man
January 30, 1957 Top Secret Affair
February 21, 1957The Spirit of St. Louis
March 1, 1957The Big Land
March 29, 1957Elena and Her Men
May 1, 1957Deep Adventure
X: The Unknown
May 4, 1957Shoot-Out at Medicine Bend
May 10, 1957Untamed Youth
May 11, 1957The Counterfeit Plan
May 28, 1957A Face in the Crowd
June 5, 1957The D.I.
June 13, 1957The Prince and the Showgirl
June 25, 1957The Curse of Frankensteindistributor; produced by Hammer Films
August 3, 1957Band of Angels
August 10, 1957The Rising of the Moon
August 29, 1957The Pajama Game
September 12, 1957Woman in a Dressing Gown
September 15, 1957Black Patch
September 24, 1957Johnny Trouble
October 1, 1957The Abominable Snowmanco-production with Hammer Film Productions
October 5, 1957The Helen Morgan Story
October 11, 1957The Black Scorpion
October 18, 1957The James Dean Story
November 8, 1957The Story of Mankind
November 22, 1957Bombers B-52
December 5, 1957SayonaraNominee 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, 1957The Green-Eyed Blonde
January 15, 1958The Deep Six
February 12, 1958Darby's Rangers
March 17, 1958Lafayette Escadrille
March 24, 1958Chase a Crooked Shadow
April 11, 1958Manhunt in the Jungle
April 17, 1958Too Much, Too Soon
April 18, 1958Fort Dobbs
April 24, 1958Marjorie Morningstardistribution only; produced by Beachwold Productions
Owned by Paramount Pictures(via Republic Pictures)
May 3, 1958Stakeout on Dope Street
May 7, 1958The Left Handed Gun
May 10, 1958Violent Road
May 29, 1958No Time for Sergeants
June 7, 1958Dangerous Youth
August 2, 1958Badman's Country
June 26, 1958IndiscreetNominee 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, 1958The Naked and the Deaddistribution only, produced by RKO Radio Pictures
September 11, 1958Wind Across the Everglades
September 26, 1958Damn YankeesNominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical
October 10, 1958Girl on the Run
October 11, 1958The Old Man and the Sea
October 25, 1958Onionhead
November 8, 1958Enchanted Island
November 16, 1958Home Before DarkNominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama
November 26, 1958From the Earth to the Moon
November 29, 1958Born Reckless
December 27, 1958Auntie MameNominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture
Winner of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Comedy
February 11, 1959The Hanging Tree
March 4, 1959Up Periscope
April 4, 1959Rio Bravo
April 25, 1959Westbound
May 7, 1959Island of Lost Women
May 21, 1959Gigantis the Fire MonsterUS distribution of 1955 Japanese Toho film Godzilla Raids Again
May 30, 1959The Young Philadelphians
June 12, 1959Teenagers from Outer Spacedistribution only
June 16, 1959John Paul Jones
July 18, 1959The Nun's StoryNominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture
Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama
July 22, 1959HerculesUS 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, 1959Look Back in AngerUS distributor
Owned by Janus Films
October 31, 1959The FBI Story
November 11, 1959-30-
Yellowstone Kelly
November 12, 1959The Miracle
November 18, 1959A Summer Place

1960s

Release date Title Notes
January 2, 1960Ice Palace
January 27, 1960Cash McCall
February 1, 1960Guns of the Timberland
February 3, 1960The Rise and Fall of Legs Diamond
February 24, 1960The Bramble Bush
March 11, 1960The Threat
March 19, 1960This Rebel Breed
March 21, 1960The Cranes Are Flying
April 6, 1960Tall Story
May 18, 1960Sergeant Rutledge
June 18, 1960Hannibal
July 13, 1960Hercules UnchainedUS 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, 1960Ocean's 11
September 2, 1960The Crowded Sky
September 28, 1960Sunrise at CampobelloNominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama
October 8, 1960The Dark at the Top of the Stairs
November 11, 1960Girl of the Night
December 8, 1960The SundownersNominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture
January 28, 1961A Fever in the Blood
February 18, 1961Gold of the Seven Saints
April 2, 1961The Sins of Rachel Cade
April 19, 1961Portrait of a Mobster
May 4, 1961Parrish
June 28, 1961FannyNominee 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, 1961The Steel ClawThis film is now in domain public
September 20, 1961Claudelle Inglish
October 10, 1961Splendor in the GrassNominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama
November 1, 1961The Mask
November 8, 1961Susan Slade
December 27, 1961A Majority of OneWinner of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy
December 28, 1961The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone
January 10, 1962World by Night
February 21, 1962The Couch
April 11, 1962Samar
House of Women
April 12, 1962Rome Adventure
May 2, 1962The Singer Not the Song
June 2, 1962Lad, A Dog
June 13, 1962Merrill's Marauders
June 19, 1962The Music ManNominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture
Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy
July 5, 1962World by Night No. 2
August 17, 1962Guns of Darkness
October 5, 1962The Chapman ReportNominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama
October 24, 1962Gay Purr-eeco-production with United Productions of America
October 31, 1962What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?Distribution only
November 1, 1962GypsyNominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy
November 6, 1962The Story of the Count of Monte Cristo
December 21, 1962Malaga
December 26, 1962Days of Wine and RosesNominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama
January 30, 1963Term of Trial
April 11, 1963Black Gold
April 13, 1963Critic's Choice
May 16, 1963Spencer's Mountain
June 12, 1963Island of Love
June 19, 1963PT-109
September 4, 1963Wall of Noise
September 6, 1963The Castilian
October 9, 1963Rampage
October 24, 1963Mary, Mary
November 5, 1963Palm Springs Weekend
December 15, 1963America AmericaNominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture
Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama
December 18, 1963The Man from Galvestontelevision pilot for Temple Houston
December 25, 19634 for Texas
December 26, 1963Act One
February 14, 1964Dr. Crippen
February 19, 1964Dead Ringer
March 28, 1964The Incredible Mr. Limpet
April 8, 1964FBI Code 98
May 30, 1964A Distant Trumpet
June 24, 1964Robin and the 7 Hoods
July 31, 1964Ensign Pulver
August 21, 1964Kisses for My President
September 23, 1964Richard Burton's Hamlet
October 3, 1964Cheyenne Autumn
November 4, 1964Youngblood Hawke
December 2, 1964Dear HeartNominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama
December 17, 1964My Fair LadyWinner 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, 1965Two on a Guillotine
February 24, 1965None but the Brave
March 24, 1965My Blood Runs Cold
May 5, 1965Brainstorm
May 26, 1965The Battle of the Villa Fiorita
June 9, 1965The Woman Who Wouldn't Die
July 1, 1965The Great RaceNominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy
August 4, 1965The Third Day
August 18, 1965Catch Us If You Canco-production with Anglo-Amalgamated
September 1, 1965Murieta
September 24, 1965Marriage on the Rocks
October 20, 1965La Bohème
November 4, 1965Never Too Late
December 15, 1965Othello
December 16, 1965Battle of the Bulge
February 17, 1966Inside Daisy Clover
February 23, 1966Harper
May 11, 1966Stop the World - I Want to Get Off
June 8, 1966A Big Hand for the Little Lady
June 22, 1966Who'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, 1966A Fine Madness
August 31, 1966An American Dream
September 22, 1966Kaleidoscope
October 13, 1966Any Wednesday
October 19, 1966Chamber of Horrors
November 2, 1966Not with My Wife, You Don't!Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy
December 2, 1966Once Before I Die
December 9, 1966You're a Big Boy NowNominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy
January 19, 1967Hotel
January 25, 1967First to Fight
February 3, 1967The Corrupt Ones
February 15, 1967A Covenant with Death
March 15, 1967The Mikado
April 12, 1967The Cool Ones
June 28, 1967The Family WayUS distributor
July 19, 1967Triple Cross
Up the Down Staircase
The Naked Runner
August 13, 1967Bonnie and ClydeNominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture
Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama
September 28, 1967The Bobo
October 13, 1967Reflections in a Golden Eye
October 25, 1967CamelotNominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy
October 26, 1967Wait Until Dark
November 1, 1967Cool Hand Luke
November 15, 1967It!
The Frozen Dead
January 20, 1968The Vengeance of Fu Manchu
January 24, 1968Firecreek
February 1, 1968Flaming Frontier
February 2, 1968Countdown
February 8, 1968Sweet November
February 14, 1968The Shuttered Room
February 21, 1968Bye Bye Braverman
April 11, 1968The Young Girls of RochefortUS distributor
Owned by StudioCanal
May 1, 1968Kona Coast
The Double Man
June 8, 1968Chubasco
June 10, 1968Petulia
July 3, 1968The Devil in Love
July 4, 1968The Green Berets
July 31, 1968The Heart Is a Lonely HunterNominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama
August 26, 1968Rachel, RachelNominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture
September 29, 1968Hugo and Josephine
October 9, 1968Finian's RainbowNominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy
October 17, 1968Bullitt
October 18, 1968I Love You, Alice B. Toklas!
December 22, 1968Assignment to Kill
December 23, 1968The Sea Gull
December 25, 1968The Sergeant
January 12, 1969Great Catherine
February 5, 1969They Came to Rob Las Vegas
February 6, 1969Dracula Has Risen from the GraveU.S. distribution only; produced by Hammer Films
March 5, 1969The Trygon Factor
The Big Bounce
March 11, 19692000 Years Later
March 26, 1969The Illustrated Man
April 25, 1969The Sweet Body of Deborah
April 30, 1969The Big Cube
July 18, 1969The Wild Bunch
August 6, 1969The Learning Tree
August 27, 1969The Rain People
September 2, 1969On My Way to the Crusades, I Met a Girl Who...
September 3, 1969The Valley of Gwangi
September 10, 1969The Great Bank Robbery
October 12, 1969The Madwoman of Chaillot
November 12, 1969The Arrangement
November 19, 1969The Good Guys and the Bad Guys
December 19, 196980 Steps to Jonah

1970s

Release date Title Notes
January 14, 1970Last of the Mobile Hot Shots
February 4, 1970Start the Revolution Without Me
February 11, 1970Frankenstein Must Be DestroyedUS distribution only; produced by Hammer Films
March 12, 1970Moon Zero Two
March 26, 1970Woodstock
April 15, 1970Once You Kiss a Stranger
May 6, 1970The Phynx
May 13, 1970The Ballad of Cable Hogue
June 7, 1970Taste the Blood of Dracula
July 29, 1970Chisum
August 3, 1970Performanceco-production with Goodtimes Enterprises
September 4, 1970Which Way to the Front?
October 20, 1970Rabbit, Run
October 24, 1970Trog
November 12, 1970The Rise and Rise of Michael Rimmerco-production with David Paradine Productions and London Weekend Television
November 20, 1970Flap
December 25, 1970There Was a Crooked Man...
February 26, 1971The Priest's WifeUSA distribution only
March 11, 1971THX 1138co-production with American Zoetrope
March 17, 1971When Dinosaurs Ruled the EarthUS distribution only; produced by Hammer Films
April 9, 1971Summer of '42Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama
May 1, 1971Billy Jackdistributor
June 17, 1971Death in Venice
June 24, 1971McCabe & Mrs. Miller
June 25, 1971Klute
July 14, 1971Dusty and Sweets McGee
July 16, 1971The Devils
August 1, 1971The Omega Man
August 11, 1971And the Crows Will Dig Your Grave
August 25, 1971Medicine Ball Caravan
September 30, 1971Skin Game
October 6, 1971Zeppelin
November 24, 1971Man in the Wilderness
November 29, 1971Crescendo
December 19, 1971A Clockwork OrangeNominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture
Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama
December 23, 1971Dirty Harry
January 13, 1972The Cowboys
February 2, 1972Snow Job
February 25, 1972Dealing: Or the Berkeley-to-Boston Forty-Brick Lost-Bag Blues
March 10, 1972What's Up, Doc?
May 24, 1972Malcolm X
June 12, 1972Adam's Woman
Get to Know Your Rabbit
June 19, 1972Portnoy's Complaint
June 29, 1972The Candidate
Come Back, Charleston Blue
July 30, 1972DeliveranceNominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture
Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama
August 1, 1972Cry for Me, Billy
August 4, 1972Super Fly
September 21, 1972Cancel My Reservation
September 24, 1972The EmigrantsUSA distribution only; nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture
November 17, 1972Dracula AD 1972
November 22, 1972Rage
December 21, 1972Jeremiah Johnson
January 31, 1973Steelyard Blues
February 7, 1973The Train Robbers
March 1, 1973The Thief Who Came to Dinner
March 21, 1973King BoxerUSA distribution only; produced by Shaw Brothers Studio
April 10, 1973Class of '44
April 11, 1973Scarecrow
June 14, 1973The Last of Sheila
June 17, 1973Blume in Love
June 20, 1973O Lucky Man!
July 11, 1973Cahill U.S. Marshal
July 13, 1973Cleopatra Jones
July 25, 1973The Mackintosh Man
August 19, 1973Enter the Dragonco-produced with Concord Production Inc. and distributed with Golden Harvest
September 7, 1973Day for Night
October 14, 1973Mean Streetsdistributor
October 15, 1973Badlandsdistributor
October 24, 1973The All-American Boy
October 26, 1973The New Land
December 21, 1973Jimi Hendrix
The Deadly Trackers
December 25, 1973Magnum Force
December 26, 1973The ExorcistNominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture
Winner of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama
distribution only
December 31, 1973Treasure Islandproduced by Filmation
January 24, 1974Sacred Knives of VengeanceUSA distribution only; produced by Shaw Brothers Studio
January 28, 1974Black Belt Jones
February 6, 1974McQ
February 7, 1974Blazing Saddles
March 27, 1974Mame
April 10, 1974Our Time
May 13, 1974Welcome to Arrow Beach
May 17, 1974Black Eye
May 19, 1974Zandy's Bride
June 7, 1974CrazeUSA distribution only; produced by Harbour Productions Limited
June 19, 1974The Terminal Man
July 10, 1974Oliver Twistproduced by Filmation
July 26, 1974Uptown Saturday Night
August 14, 1974Black Samson
October 1, 1974It's Alive
October 2, 1974Hangup
October 3, 1974The Abdication
November 19, 1974Animals Are Beautiful People
December 9, 1974Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore
December 14, 1974The Towering InfernoNominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture
international distributor; co-production with 20th Century Fox
December 20, 1974Black ChristmasUSA distribution only
December 25, 1974Freebie and the Bean
February 2, 1975Rafferty and the Gold Dust Twins
March 14, 1975The Prisoner of Second Avenue
March 19, 1975The Yakuza
May 23, 1975Lepke
June 9, 1975Doc Savage: The Man of Bronze
The Wicker ManU.S. theatrical distribution only, owned internationally by StudioCanal
June 11, 1975Night Moves
June 25, 1975The Drowning Pool
July 11, 1975Cleopatra Jones and the Casino of Gold
September 21, 1975Dog Day AfternoonNominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture
Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama
October 10, 1975Lisztomaniadistributor, produced by Goodtimes Enterprises and Visual Programme Systems
October 11, 1975Let's Do It Again
November 1, 1975Operation Daybreak
November 2, 1975The Ultimate Warrior
December 18, 1975Barry LyndonNominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture
nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama
January 6, 1976Inside Out
February 25, 1976Catherine & Co.
April 4, 1976Hot Potato
April 7, 1976Sparkle
April 9, 1976All the President's MenNominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture
Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama
June 4, 1976Ode to Billy Joe
June 30, 1976The Outlaw Josey Wales
July 28, 1976The Gumball Rally
August 12, 1976The RitzNominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy
September 1, 1976St. Ives
October 31, 1976The Killer Inside Me
October 20, 1976Led Zeppelin: The Song Remains the Same
December 17, 1976A Star Is BornWinner of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy
December 22, 1976The Enforcer
February 10, 1977The Late Show
March 31, 1977Brothers
June 13, 1977Viva Knievel!
June 17, 1977Exorcist II: The Hereticdistributor
July 1, 1977Greased Lightning
July 15, 1977Outlaw Blues
August 3, 1977One on One
September 29, 1977Bobby Deerfieldinternational distributor; co-produced with Columbia Pictures
October 7, 1977Oh, God!plus two sequels
A Piece of the Action
October 14, 1977Starship Invasions
November 20, 1977The Pack
November 30, 1977The Goodbye GirlNominee 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, 1977The Gauntlet
January 29, 1978A Night Full of Rain
March 17, 1978An Enemy of the People
Crossed Swordsdistribution only
March 18, 1978Straight Time
April 14, 1978The Medusa TouchUSA distribution only; produced by ITC Entertainment
May 10, 1978It Lives Again
May 19, 1978The Sea Gypsies
May 26, 1978Big Wednesday
June 2, 1978Capricorn OneUSA distribution only; produced by ITC Entertainment
June 16, 1978Supermandistributor
July 14, 1978The Swarm
Hooper
August 29, 1978Girlfriends
October 6, 1978Who Is Killing the Great Chefs of Europe?
Bloodbrothers
November 1, 1978The Great Bank Hoax
November 22, 1978Movie MovieNominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy
USA distribution only; produced by ITC Entertainment
December 15, 1978Every Which Way but Loose
February 9, 1979Agathadistributor
March 23, 1979Boulevard Nights
April 1979Ashantidistributor
Tilt
April 27, 1979A Little Romancedistributor; with Orion Pictures
May 18, 1979Over the Edgedistributor; with Orion Pictures
May 25, 1979Beyond the Poseidon Adventure
June 15, 1979The In-Laws
June 22, 1979The Main Event
July 4, 1979The Wanderersdistributor; with Orion Pictures
July 13, 1979The Frisco Kid
August 17, 1979Life of Brianco-distributor with Orion Pictures, produced by Handmade Films
August 31, 1979Time After Timedistributor; with Orion Pictures
September 30, 1979The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Movie
October 5, 197910Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy
distributor; with Orion Pictures
October 19, 1979Jesusdistribution only; produced by The Genesis Project
October 26, 1979The Great Santinidistributor; with Orion Pictures
November 2, 1979Promises in the Darkdistributor; with Orion Pictures
December 1, 1979Going in Style

1980s

Release date Title Notes
January 18, 1980Just Tell Me What You Want
February 28, 1980Simondistributor; with Orion Pictures
February 29, 1980The Ninth Configurationnominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama
March 28, 1980When Time Ran Out
Tom Horn
Gilda Live
April 13, 1980Die Laughingdistributor; with Orion Pictures
April 25, 1980Heart Beatdistributor; with Orion Pictures
May 9, 1980Friday the 13thinternational distribution only; US distribution handled by Paramount Pictures
May 23, 1980The Shining
June 6, 1980Up the Academy
June 11, 1980Bronco Billy
July 18, 1980No Nukes
Honeysuckle Rose
July 25, 1980Caddyshackdistributor; with Orion Pictures
August 8, 1980The Fiendish Plot of Dr. Fu Manchudistributor; with Orion Pictures
September 10, 1980The Big Brawl
September 14, 1980AC/DC: Let There Be Rock
September 26, 1980Divine Madnessco-production with The Ladd Company
October 3, 1980The First Deadly Sindistributor; with Filmways Pictures Inc.
One Trick Pony
Oh, God! Book II
October 10, 1980Private Benjamin
October 31, 1980The Awakeningdistributor; with Orion Pictures
December 17, 1980Any Which Way You Can
December 25, 1980First Family
Altered States
January 22, 1981The Man Who Saw Tomorrow
February 11, 1981Sphinxdistributor; with Orion Pictures
March 13, 1981Back Roadsdistribution only; produced by CBS Theatrical Films, owned by Paramount Pictures (via CBS)
March 27, 1981Eyes of a Stranger
April 4, 1981This Is Elvis
April 10, 1981Excaliburdistributor; with Orion Pictures
April 24, 1981The Handdistributor; with Orion Pictures
May 22, 1981OutlandU.S. distributor; co-produced with The Ladd Company
June 19, 1981Superman IIdistributor; originally released in December 1980 on foreign countries
July 17, 1981Arthurdistributor; with Orion Pictures
July 24, 1981Wolfendistributor; with Orion Pictures
July 31, 1981Under the Rainbowdistributor; with Orion Pictures
August 21, 1981Prince of the Citynominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama; distributor, with Orion Pictures
August 28, 1981Body Heatco-production with The Ladd Company
September 25, 1981So Fine
October 9, 1981Chariots of FireUSA distributor; co-production with The Ladd Company
October 30, 1981Lookerco-production with The Ladd Company
November 20, 1981The Looney Looney Looney Bugs Bunny Movie
December 11, 1981Rolloverdistributor; with Orion Pictures
December 18, 1981Sharky's Machinedistributor; with Orion Pictures
February 5, 1982Personal Bestco-production with The Geffen Film Company
February 12, 1982Tragedy of a Ridiculous ManU.S. distributor; co-production with The Ladd Company
March 19, 1982Deathtrap
April 28, 1982Mad Max 2distributor, as The Road Warrior
April 30, 1982Soup for One
May 28, 1982The Escape Artistdistributor; with Orion Pictures, produced by American Zoetrope
June 18, 1982Firefoxdistributor
June 25, 1982Blade Runnerco-production with The Ladd Company
July 16, 1982A Midsummer Night's Sex Comedydistributor; with Orion Pictures, currently owned by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
July 23, 1982The World According to Garp
July 30, 1982Night Shiftco-production with The Ladd Company
September 17, 1982Hammettco-distributed with Orion Pictures, produced by American Zoetrope
October 1, 1982Hey Good Lookin'co-production with Bakshi Productions
October 15, 1982Love Childco-production with The Ladd Company
November 10, 1982CreepshowUSA distribution only; International distribution by Paramount Pictures through Republic Pictures; UK distribution by Universal Pictures
November 12, 1982Five Days One Summerproduced by The Ladd Company[7]
November 19, 1982Bugs Bunny's Third Movie: 1001 Rabbit Tales
December 15, 1982Honkytonk Man
December 17, 1982Best Friends
January 21, 1983Independence Day
February 17, 1983Local Herodistributor; produced by Goldcrest Films
February 18, 1983Table for Fivedistribution only; produced by CBS Theatrical Films, owned by Paramount Pictures (via CBS)
Lovesickco-production with The Ladd Company
March 18, 1983High Road to Chinaco-production with Golden Harvest
March 25, 1983The OutsidersUS distribution only; co-production with American Zoetrope
April 1, 1983Deadly Eyesco-production with Golden Harvest, currently owned by Fortune Star Media Ltd.
April 15, 1983Better Late Than Neverco-production with Golden Harvest
April 29, 1983Blue Skies Again
June 3, 1983The Man with Two Brains
June 17, 1983Superman IIIdistributor
June 24, 1983Twilight Zone: The Moviedistributor
July 1, 1983Stroker AceU.S. home media and international theatrical distributor, co-production with Universal Pictures
July 15, 1983Zeligdistributor; with Orion Pictures, currently owned by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
July 29, 1983National Lampoon's Vacation
August 5, 1983Twice Upon a Timedistribution only; produced by Lucasfilm and The Ladd Company
Daffy Duck's Fantastic Island
Risky Businessco-production with The Geffen Film Company
August 12, 1983Cujodistribution only
October 7, 1983Never Say Never Againdistributor; 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, 1983The Right Stuffnominee 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, 1983Deal of the Century
November 10, 1983Star 80co-production with The Ladd Company
November 24, 1983Of Unknown Origin
December 9, 1983Sudden Impact
February 17, 1984Lassiterco-production with Golden Harvest
March 9, 1984Mike's Murderproduced by The Ladd Company[8]
March 23, 1984Police Academyco-production with The Ladd Company
March 30, 1984Purple Heartsco-production with The Ladd Company
Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes
April 13, 1984Swing Shift
May 18, 1984Finders Keepersdistribution only; produced by CBS Theatrical Films, owned by Paramount Pictures (via CBS)
June 1, 1984Once Upon a Time in Americaproduced by Empax Films[9]
June 8, 1984Gremlinsco-production with Amblin Entertainment
June 29, 1984Cannonball Run IIdistributor; co-production with Golden Harvest
July 20, 1984The NeverEnding Storydistributor; produced by Constantin Film and PSO
July 27, 1984Purple Rain
August 3, 1984Grandview, U.S.A.distribution only; produced by CBS Theatrical Films, owned by Paramount Pictures (via CBS)
August 17, 1984Tightrope
August 24, 1984Caldistributor; produced by Goldcrest Films
September 21, 1984Windy Citydistribution only; produced by CBS Theatrical Films, owned by Paramount Pictures (via CBS)
September 28, 1984Irreconcilable DifferencesTheatrical distribution, co-production with Taft Entertainment
October 19, 1984The Little Drummer Girl
October 26, 1984American Dreamerdistribution only; produced by CBS Theatrical Films, owned by Paramount Pictures (via CBS)
November 2, 1984The Killing Fieldsnominee 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, 1984Oh, God! You Devil
November 16, 1984Razorbackdistributor
December 7, 1984City Heat
December 21, 1984Protocol
January 25, 1985Fandangoco-production with Amblin Entertainment
February 15, 1985Vision Quest
Beyond the WallsUSA distribution only
March 15, 1985Lost in Americaco-production with The Geffen Film Company
March 29, 1985Police Academy 2: Their First Assignmentco-production with The Ladd Company
April 12, 1985LadyhawkeUSA distribution only; co-production with 20th Century Fox
May 9, 1985Seven Minutes in Heaven
May 17, 1985Cracking Up
May 19, 1985Doin' Timeco-production with The Ladd Company
June 7, 1985The Gooniesco-production with Amblin Entertainment
June 28, 1985Pale Rider
July 10, 1985Mad Max: Beyond Thunderdomedistributor
July 26, 1985National Lampoon's European Vacation
August 2, 1985Sesame Street Presents Follow That Birdco-production with Sesame Workshop
August 9, 1985Pee-wee's Big Adventure
August 16, 1985American Flyers
August 23, 1985The Protectorco-production with Golden Harvest
September 20, 1985Mishima: A Life in Four Chaptersdistribution only; produced by Lucasfilm and American Zoetrope
October 11, 1985Better Off Deaddistribution only; produced by CBS Theatrical Films, owned by Paramount Pictures (via CBS)
October 11, 1985After Hoursco-production with The Geffen Film Company
October 25, 1985Krush Groove
November 1, 1985Elenidistribution only; produced by CBS Theatrical Films, owned by Paramount Pictures (via CBS)
November 8, 1985Targetdistribution only; produced by CBS Theatrical Films, owned by Paramount Pictures (via CBS)
November 15, 1985Rainbow Brite and the Star Stealerdistribution only; produced by DiC Entertainment and Hallmark Cards
December 6, 1985Spies Like Us
December 18, 1985The Color Purplenominee 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, 1985Revolutiondistributor; produced by Goldcrest Films
January 17, 1986The Clan of the Cave Bearco-production with PSO
February 14, 1986Wildcats
February 21, 1986The Frog Princedistributor; produced by Goldcrest Films
March 21, 1986Police Academy 3: Back in Training
April 3, 1986The Flight of Dragons
April 25, 1986Mr. Lovedistributor; produced by Goldcrest Films
May 23, 1986Cobraco-produced with Cannon Films
July 2, 1986Under the Cherry Moon
July 11, 1986Club Paradise
August 8, 1986One Crazy Summer
August 15, 1986A Man and a Woman: 20 Years Later
October 1986Knights & Emeraldsdistributor; produced by Goldcrest Films
October 3, 1986Round Midnight
October 10, 1986True Stories
October 10, 1986Deadly Friend
October 17, 1986Ratboy
October 31, 1986The Missionnominee 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, 1986The Mosquito Coast
December 3, 1986Hyper Sapien: People from Another StarInternational distribution only; co-production by TaliaFilm II Productions and TriStar Pictures
December 5, 1986Heartbreak Ridge
December 19, 1986Little Shop of Horrorsco-production with The Geffen Film Company
January 28, 1987Instant Justice
February 12, 1987Over the TopUS distribution only; co-produced with Cannon Films
March 6, 1987Lethal Weaponco-production with Silver Pictures
March 20, 1987Burglarco-production with Nelvana
April 3, 1987Police Academy 4: Citizens on Patrol
May 22, 1987It's Alive III: Island of the Alive
A Return to Salem's Lot
June 12, 1987The Witches of Eastwick
June 26, 1987Full Metal Jacket
July 1, 1987Innerspaceco-production with Amblin Entertainment
July 24, 1987Superman IV: The Quest for Peaceco-production with DC Entertainment and Cannon Films
July 31, 1987The Lost BoysRe-released in 2004
August 7, 1987Who's That Girl
August 14, 1987Disorderlies
October 9, 1987SurrenderUSA distribution only; produced by The Cannon Group
November 20, 1987Nutsnominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama
December 9, 1987Empire of the Sunnominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama; co-production with Amblin Entertainment
February 26, 1988Frantic
March 4, 1988Moving
March 11, 1988Stand and Deliver
March 18, 1988Police Academy 5: Assignment Miami Beach
March 30, 1988Beetlejuiceco-production with The Geffen Film Company
April 8, 1988Above The Law
June 3, 1988Funny Farm
July 8, 1988Arthur 2: On the Rocks
July 13, 1988The Dead Pool
July 22, 1988Caddyshack II
August 10, 1988Clean and Soberco-production with Imagine Entertainment
August 26, 1988Stealing Home
Hot to Trot
September 9, 1988Running on Emptyco-production with Lorimar
nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama
September 16, 1988Crossing Delancey
September 23, 1988Gorillas in the Mistinternational distributor; co-production with Universal Pictures
September 24, 1988Daffy Duck's Quackbusters
September 30, 1988Bird
October 7, 1988Imagine: John Lennon
Clara's Heartco-production with MTM Enterprises
October 25, 1988Thelonious Monk: Straight, No Chaser
October 28, 1988Feds
October 29, 1988Moonwalkerdistributor; co-production with Lorimar Motion Pictures, MJJ Productions, Ultimate Productions and Will Vinton Productions, currently distributed with Sony Music Entertainment
November 4, 1988Everybody's All-American
November 11, 1988A Cry in the DarkUSA distribution only; co-production with The Cannon Group
December 2, 1988Tequila Sunrise
December 21, 1988Dangerous Liaisonsco-production with Lorimar
nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture
December 23, 1988The Accidental Touristnominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture
nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama
February 3, 1989Her Alibi
February 24, 1989Bert Rigby, You're a Foolco-production with Lorimar
March 3, 1989Lean on Me
March 10, 1989Police Academy 6: City Under Siege
March 24, 1989Dead Bangco-production with Lorimar
April 7, 1989Dead Calmdistributor
April 14, 1989See You in the Morningco-production with Lorimar
April 21, 1989Checking Outdistributor; produced by HandMade Films
May 5, 1989How to Get Ahead in Advertisingdistributor; produced by HandMade Films
May 26, 1989Pink Cadillac
June 23, 1989Batmanco-production with DC Entertainment and PolyGram Filmed Entertainment
July 7, 1989Lethal Weapon 2co-production with Silver Pictures
August 4, 1989Young Einsteindistributor
August 23, 1989Cookieco-production with Lorimar
September 22, 1989Penn & Teller Get Killed
September 29, 1989In Country
October 20, 1989Next of Kinco-production with Lorimar
November 3, 1989Second Sightco-production with Lorimar
December 1, 1989National Lampoon's Christmas Vacationco-production with John Hughes Entertainment
December 13, 1989Driving Miss DaisyUS/UK distribution only; co-production with The Zanuck Company
December 20, 1989Roger & Medistributor
December 21, 1989The Delinquentsdistributor; co-production with Village Roadshow
December 22, 1989Tango & Cash

1990s

Release date Title Notes
February 2, 1990Men Don't Leaveco-production with The Geffen Film Company
February 9, 1990Hard to Killco-production with Lee Rich Productions
March 9, 1990Joe Versus the Volcanoco-production with Amblin Entertainment
March 16, 1990LambadaTheatrical distribution only; produced by Cannon Pictures and Film and Television Corporation, owned by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
April 6, 1990Impulse
June 15, 1990Gremlins 2: The New Batchco-production with Amblin Entertainment
July 13, 1990Quick Change
July 27, 1990Presumed Innocentco-production with Mirage Productions
August 17, 1990My Blue HeavenHawn/Sylbert Movie Company
August 24, 1990Dreamsco-production with Akira Kurosawa USA
The Witchesco-production with Lorimar and The Jim Henson Company
September 14, 1990White Hunter, Black Heartco-production with Malpaso Productions and Rastar
September 19, 1990Goodfellasnominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture
nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama
October 5, 1990Listen Up: The Lives of Quincy Jones
October 12, 1990Memphis Belle
October 17, 1990Reversal of FortuneUS distribution only
November 2, 1990Graffiti Bridge
November 21, 1990The Nutcracker PrinceUSA distribution only; produced by Lacewood Productions and Allied Filmmakers
December 7, 1990The Rookieco-production with Malpaso Productions
December 12, 1990The Sheltering Skyco-production with Recorded Picture Company
December 21, 1990The Bonfire of the Vanities
January 18, 1991HamletUS distribution only, co-production with Canal+, Nelson Entertainment, Icon Productions and Carolco Pictures
February 8, 1991The NeverEnding Story II: The Next Chapterdistributor
February 15, 1991Nothing but Trouble
March 8, 1991New Jack City
March 15, 1991If Looks Could Kill
Guilty by Suspicion
March 22, 1991Defending Your Lifeco-production with Geffen Pictures
April 12, 1991Out for Justiceco-production with Arnold Kopelson Productions
May 3, 1991Born to Ride
May 10, 1991Switchco-production with HBO Films
June 7, 1991Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's Deadco-production with HBO Films and Outlaw Productions
June 14, 1991Robin Hood: Prince of Thievesco-production with Morgan Creek Productions
August 2, 1991Doc Hollywood
Rover Dangerfieldco-production with Hyperion Pictures
August 23, 1991Going Under
Showdown in Little Tokyo
October 4, 1991Dogfight
Ricochetco-production with HBO Films, Cinema Plus L.P. And Silver Pictures
October 18, 1991Other People's Money
October 25, 1991Curly Sueco-production with John Hughes Entertainment
November 8, 1991Strictly Business
November 15, 1991Meeting Venus
December 13, 1991The Last Boy Scoutco-production with Geffen Pictures and Silver Pictures
December 20, 1991JFKnominee 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, 1991Until the End of the WorldUSA distribution only
January 17, 1992Freejackco-production with Morgan Creek Productions
January 31, 1992Hurricane Smithco-production with Village Roadshow Pictures
February 7, 1992Final Analysis
February 28, 1992The Mambo Kingsco-production with Regency Enterprises and Le Studio Canal+
Memoirs of an Invisible Manco-production with Regency Enterprises and StudioCanal
March 27, 1992The Power of Oneco-production with Village Roadshow Pictures, Regency Enterprises and Le Studio Canal+
LadybugsNon-U.S. distribution only, co-production with Morgan Creek International and Ladybugs Productions; USA and Canada distribution handled by Paramount Pictures
April 15, 1992City of JoyNon-U.S. distribution only, co-production with Lightmotive and Allied Filmmakers; USA distribution handled by TriStar Pictures
April 24, 1992White Sandsco-production with Morgan Creek Productions
May 1, 1992Turtle Beachco-production with Village Roadshow Pictures, Regency Enterprises and StudioCanal
May 15, 1992Lethal Weapon 3co-production with Silver Pictures
June 5, 1992Class Act
June 19, 1992Batman Returnsco-production with PolyGram Filmed Entertainment
July 24, 1992Mom and Dad Save the Worldco-production with HBO Films
August 7, 1992Unforgivenco-production with Malpaso Productions
August 14, 1992Stay Tunedco-production with Morgan Creek Productions
August 21, 1992Christopher Columbus: The DiscoveryUSA distribution only
September 18, 1992South Central
Singles
September 25, 1992Innocent Blood
October 9, 1992Under Siegeco-production with Regency Enterprises and StudioCanal
October 23, 1992Pure Country
November 6, 1992Passenger 57
The Last of the MohicansNon-U.S. distribution only, co-production with Morgan Creek Productions
November 18, 1992Malcolm XU.S. distribution only, co-production with Largo International N.V. and 40 Acres and a Mule Filmworks
November 25, 1992The Bodyguard
December 16, 1992Forever Youngco-production with Icon Productions
February 5, 1993Sommersbyco-production with Regency Enterprises, Alcor Films and Le Studio Canal+
February 26, 1993Falling Downco-production with Regency Enterprises, Alcor Films, Le Studio Canal+ and Arnold Kopelson Productions
March 19, 1993Point of No Return
April 2, 1993The Crushco-production with Morgan Creek Productions
April 9, 1993This Boy's Life
April 16, 1993Boiling Pointco-production with Hexagon Films
May 7, 1993Daveco-production with Northern Lights and Shuler/Donner Productions
May 28, 1993Made in Americaco-production with Regency Enterprises, Alcor Films and Le Studio Canal+
June 25, 1993Dennis the Menacewith Warner Bros. Family Entertainment; co-production with John Hughes Entertainment
July 16, 1993Free Willywith Warner Bros. Family Entertainment; co-production with Regency Enterprises and Le Studio Canal+
August 6, 1993That Nightco-production with Regency Enterprises, Alcor Films and Le Studio Canal+
The Fugitivenominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture; co-production with Arnold Kopelson Productions
August 13, 1993The Secret Gardenco-production with Warner Bros. Family Entertainment and American Zoetrope
August 25, 1993The Man Without a Faceco-production with Icon Productions
September 10, 1993True Romanceco-production with Morgan Creek Productions and Davis Films
September 17, 1993Airborneco-production with Icon Productions
October 1, 1993M. Butterflyco-production with Geffen Pictures
October 8, 1993Demolition Manco-production with Silver Pictures
October 15, 1993Fearless
Mr. Wonderful
November 17, 1993The Saint of Fort Washington
November 24, 1993A Perfect Worldco-production with Malpaso Productions
The Nutcrackerco-production with Warner Bros. Family Entertainment and Regency Enterprises
December 17, 1993The Pelican Briefco-production with Mace Neufeld Productions
Wrestling Ernest Hemingway
December 25, 1993Batman: Mask of the Phantasmwith Warner Bros. Family Entertainment; co-production with DC Comics and Warner Bros. Animation
Grumpy Old Men
Heaven & Earthco-production with Regency Enterprises, Alcor Films and Le Studio Canal+
January 28, 1994Body Snatchers
February 4, 1994Ace Ventura: Pet Detectiveco-production with Morgan Creek Productions
February 18, 1994On Deadly Ground
March 11, 1994The Hudsucker Proxyco-production with PolyGram Filmed Entertainment, Silver Pictures and Working Title Films
March 30, 1994Major League IIco-production with Morgan Creek Productions
ThumbelinaTheatrical 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, 1994Chasersco-production with Morgan Creek Productions
April 29, 1994With Honorsco-production with Spring Creek Pictures
May 6, 1994Being Humanco-production with The Bountful Company Limited
Reckless KellyUSA distribution only
May 20, 1994Maverickco-production with Icon Productions and Shuler/Donner Productions
June 24, 1994Wyatt Earpco-production with Tig Productions
June 24, 1994The Clientco-production with Regency Enterprises and Alcor Films
July 29, 1994Black Beautywith Warner Bros. Family Entertainment
August 26, 1994Police Academy: Mission to Moscow
Natural Born Killersco-production with Regency Enterprises and Alcor Films
September 9, 1994Arizona DreamUSA distribution only
Rapa Nuico-production with Tig Productions
Trial by Juryco-production with Morgan Creek Productions
September 16, 1994The New Ageco-production with Regency Enterprises and Alcor Films
September 30, 1994Second Bestco-production with Regency Enterprises and Alcor Films
October 7, 1994The Specialist
A Troll in Central ParkDistribution only, with Warner Bros. Family Entertainment; produced by Don Bluth Entertainment, now owned by The Walt Disney Company through 20th Century Fox
October 14, 1994Little Giantswith Warner Bros. Family Entertainment; co-production with Amblin Entertainment
Imaginary Crimesco-production with Morgan Creek Productions
October 21, 1994Love Affair
October 28, 1994Silent Fallco-production with Morgan Creek Productions
November 11, 1994Interview with the Vampireco-production with Geffen Pictures
December 2, 1994Cobbco-production with Regency Enterprises
December 9, 1994Disclosureco-production with Baltimore Pictures
December 21, 1994Richie Richwith Warner Bros. Family Entertainment; co-production with Silver Pictures and Davis Entertainment
January 20, 1995Murder in the FirstUS distribution only; produced by StudioCanal
February 3, 1995Boys on the Sideco-production with Regency Enterprises
February 17, 1995Just Cause
March 10, 1995Outbreakco-production with Arnold Kopelson Productions
March 31, 1995Born to Be Wildwith Warner Bros. Family Entertainment
April 12, 1995The Pebble and the PenguinInternational 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, 1995A Little Princesswith Warner Bros. Family Entertainment, co-production with Baltimore Pictures
June 2, 1995The Bridges of Madison Countynominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama; co-production with Malpaso Productions
June 16, 1995Batman Foreverco-production with DC Entertainment and PolyGram Filmed Entertainment
July 14, 1995Under Siege 2: Dark Territoryco-production with Regency Enterprises and Alcor Films
July 19, 1995Free Willy 2: The Adventure Homewith Warner Bros. Family Entertainment; co-production with Regency Enterprises and StudioCanal
August 4, 1995Something to Talk About
August 25, 1995The Amazing Panda Adventurewith Warner Bros. Family Entertainment
September 15, 1995The Stars Fell on Henrietta
September 29, 1995War of the Buttons
October 6, 1995Assassinsco-production with Silver Pictures
October 20, 1995Empire Recordsco-production with Regency Enterprises
October 27, 1995Copycatco-production with Regency Enterprises
November 3, 1995Les Misérablesdistribution in US/Canada/Argentina/UK/Sweden only; produced by TF1, Canal+ and Les Films 13.
Fair Gameco-production with Silver Pictures
November 10, 1995Ace Ventura: When Nature Callsco-production with Morgan Creek Productions
November 17, 1995It Takes TwoUSA distribution only; with Warner Bros. Family Entertainment; produced by Rysher Entertainment and Dualstar Entertainment Group
December 15, 1995Heatco-production with Regency Enterprises
December 22, 1995Grumpier Old Men
January 12, 1996Two If by Seaco-production with Morgan Creek Productions
January 26, 1996Big Bullyco-production with Morgan Creek Productions
March 15, 1996Executive Decisionco-production with Silver Pictures
March 22, 1996Diaboliqueco-production with Morgan Creek Productions
May 10, 1996TwisterUSA distribution only; co-production with Universal Pictures and Amblin Entertainment
June 21, 1996Eraserco-production with Arnold Kopelson Productions
July 24, 1996A Time to Killco-production with Regency Enterprises
July 26, 1996Joe's Apartmentco-production with Geffen Pictures and MTV Films
August 16, 1996Tin Cupco-production with Regency Enterprises
August 23, 1996Carpoolco-production with Regency Enterprises
September 6, 1996Sweet Nothing
Bogusco-production with Regency Enterprises
September 20, 1996Surviving Picasso
October 4, 1996The Glimmer Man
October 9, 1996The Proprietor
October 11, 1996Michael Collinsco-production with Geffen Pictures
October 18, 1996SleepersUSA distribution only; co-production with PolyGram Filmed Entertainment and Propaganda Films
October 25, 1996North Starco-production with Regency Enterprises
Sunchaserco-production with Regency Enterprises
November 1, 1996Bad Moonco-production with Morgan Creek Productions
November 15, 1996Space Jamwith Warner Bros. Family Entertainment; co-production with Warner Bros. Animation
December 13, 1996Mars Attacks!
December 20, 1996My Fellow Americans
February 14, 1997Vegas Vacationco-production with Jerry Weintraub Productions
February 21, 1997Rosewood
March 21, 1997Selena
March 26, 1997Cats Don't Dancewith Warner Bros. Family Entertainment; co-production with Turner Feature Animation
April 4, 1997Anna Karenina
April 18, 1997Murder at 1600co-production with Regency Enterprises and Arnold Kopelson Productions
April 27, 1997Shilohwith Warner Bros. Family Entertainment
May 9, 1997Fathers' Dayco-production with Silver Pictures, Northern Lights and Shuler/Donner Productions
May 23, 1997Addicted to Loveco-production with Miramax Films and Outlaw Productions
June 20, 1997Batman & Robinco-production with DC Entertainment and PolyGram Filmed Entertainment
July 2, 1997Wild Americaco-production with Morgan Creek Productions
July 11, 1997Contact
July 30, 1997One Eight Sevenco-production with Icon Productions
August 8, 1997Free Willy 3: The Rescuewith Warner Bros. Family Entertainment; co-production with Regency Enterprises
Conspiracy Theoryco-production with Silver Pictures and Shuler/Donner Productions
August 15, 1997Steelco-production with Quincy Jones-David Salzman Entertainment
September 5, 1997Fire Down Below
September 19, 1997L.A. Confidentialnominee 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, 1997Trojan War
October 17, 1997The Devil's Advocateco-production with Regency Enterprises and Arnold Kopelson Productions
Breaking Upco-production with Regency Enterprises
October 24, 1997FairyTale: A True StoryInternational 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, 1997Mad Cityco-production with Arnold Kopelson Productions
November 14, 1997The Man Who Knew Too Littleco-production with Regency Enterprises
November 21, 1997Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evilco-production with Malpaso Productions
December 25, 1997The Postman
January 16, 1998Fallenco-production with Turner Pictures and Atlas Entertainment
February 13, 1998Sphereco-production with Baltimore Pictures
February 20, 1998Dangerous BeautyUS distribution only; co-production with 20th Century Fox and Regency Enterprises
March 6, 1998U.S. Marshalsco-production with Arnold Kopelson Productions
March 13, 1998Incognitoco-production with Morgan Creek Productions
April 3, 1998The Butcher Boyco-production with Geffen Pictures
April 10, 1998City of Angelsco-production with Regency Enterprises and Atlas Entertainment
April 17, 1998Major League: Back to the Minorsco-production with Morgan Creek Productions
April 24, 1998Tarzan and the Lost Cityco-production with Village Roadshow Pictures
May 15, 1998Quest for Camelotwith Warner Bros. Family Entertainment; co-production with Warner Bros. Animation
May 29, 1998Almost Heroesco-production with Turner Pictures
June 5, 1998A Perfect Murderco-production with Arnold Kopelson Productions
July 10, 1998Lethal Weapon 4co-production with Silver Pictures
July 29, 1998The Negotiatorco-production with Regency Enterprises
August 14, 1998The Avengers
August 21, 1998Wrongfully Accusedco-production with Morgan Creek Productions
August 28, 1998Why Do Fools Fall in Love
September 11, 1998Without Limits
October 16, 1998Practical Magicco-production with Village Roadshow Pictures
October 23, 1998Soldierco-production with Morgan Creek Productions
November 25, 1998Home Fries
December 11, 1998Jack Frost
December 18, 1998You've Got Mail
February 5, 1999Paybackinternational distributor; co-production with Paramount Pictures and Icon Productions
February 12, 1999Message in a Bottleco-production with Bel Air Entertainment, Tig Productions and Di Novi Pictures
March 5, 1999Analyze Thisco-production with Village Roadshow Pictures and Tribeca Productions
March 19, 1999The King and Iwith Warner Bros. Family Entertainment; co-production with Morgan Creek Productions, Rich Animation Studios and Nest Entertainment
True Crimeco-production with Malpaso Productions
March 31, 1999The Matrixco-production with Village Roadshow Pictures and Silver Pictures
April 16, 1999Goodbye Loverco-production with Regency Enterprises
April 23, 1999Lost & Foundco-production with Alcon Entertainment
June 30, 1999Wild Wild Westco-production with Peters Entertainment and Sonnenfeld-Josephson Worldwide Entertainment
South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncutinternational distribution only; co-production with Paramount Pictures, Comedy Central Films and Scott Rudin Productions
July 2, 1999Shiloh 2: Shiloh Seasonwith Warner Bros. Family Entertainment
July 16, 1999Eyes Wide Shut
July 28, 1999Deep Blue Seaco-production with Village Roadshow Pictures
August 6, 1999The Iron Giantwith Warner Bros. Family Entertainment; co-production with Warner Bros. Animation
August 20, 1999Mickey Blue Eyesco-production with Castle Rock Entertainment
August 27, 1999A Dog of Flandersdistributor
September 1, 1999Chill Factorco-production with Morgan Creek Productions
October 1, 1999Three Kingsco-production with Village Roadshow Pictures
October 15, 1999The Story of Usinternational distribution only; co-production with Castle Rock Entertainment and Universal Pictures
October 22, 1999Three to Tangoco-production with Village Roadshow Pictures and Outlaw Productions
October 29, 1999House on Haunted HillNorth American distribution co-production with Dark Castle Entertainment and Ghost House Pictures
November 10, 1999Pokémon: The First Movieco-production with Kids' WB, Nintendo and 4Kids Entertainment
November 17, 1999Liberty Heightsco-production with Morgan Creek Productions
December 10, 1999The Green Milenominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture; co-production with Universal Pictures and Castle Rock Entertainment
December 22, 1999Any Given Sunday

See also

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