List of 20th Century Fox films (1935–1999)

This is a list of films produced by the U.S. film studio 20th Century Fox (now 20th Century Studios)[1] and released between its May 31, 1935 creation—as a merger between Fox Film Corporation and 20th Century Pictures—until 1999. For subsequent releases by 20th Century Fox, see List of 20th Century Fox films (2000–2020). For films after the merger with Disney, see List of 20th Century Studios films.

1930s

Release date Title Notes
July 31, 1935Dante's Inferno
August 30, 1935Redheads on Parade
September 6, 1935Steamboat Round the Bend
September 13, 1935The Gay Deception
September 20, 1935Thunder in the Night
September 27, 1935Thunder Mountain
October 4, 1935Here's to Romance
October 11, 1935Charlie Chan in Shanghai
October 18, 1935This Is the Life
October 25, 1935Way Down East
Bad Boy
November 1, 1935Music Is Magic
November 8, 1935Metropolitan20th Century Fox's first production
November 15, 1935Thanks a Million
November 22, 1935In Old Kentucky
November 29, 1935The Man Who Broke the Bank at Monte Carlo
Navy Wife
December 6, 1935Show Them No Mercy!
December 13, 1935Your Uncle Dudley
December 20, 1935Whispering Smith Speaks
December 27, 1935The Littlest Rebel
January 3, 1936King of Burlesque
January 10, 1936Charlie Chan's Secret
January 17, 1936Paddy O'Day
January 24, 1936Professional Soldier
January 31, 1936My Marriage
February 7, 1936Every Saturday Night
February 14, 1936It Had to Happen
February 21, 1936Here Comes Trouble
February 28, 1936The Prisoner of Shark Island
March 6, 1936The Country Doctor
March 13, 1936Song and Dance Man
March 20, 1936Everybody's Old Man
March 27, 1936Charlie Chan at the Circus
O'Malley of the Mounted
April 3, 1936Gentle Julia
April 10, 1936A Message to GarciaDistribution only, produced by 20th Century Pictures
April 17, 1936Captain January
April 24, 1936The Country Beyond
May 1, 1936Under Two Flags
May 8, 1936Champagne Charlie
May 15, 1936The First Baby
May 22, 1936Half Angel
June 5, 1936Private Number
June 12, 1936Little Miss Nobody
June 19, 1936Human Cargo
Sins of Man
June 26, 1936The Crime of Dr. Forbes
July 3, 1936White Fang
The Border Patrolman
July 10, 1936Educating Father
July 17, 1936High Tension
July 24, 1936Poor Little Rich Girl
36 Hours to Kill
August 1, 1936To Mary - with Love
August 7, 1936Charlie Chan at the Race Track
August 14, 1936Girls' Dormitory
August 21, 1936Sing, Baby, Sing
August 28, 1936Star for a Night
September 4, 1936The Road to Glory
September 11, 1936Pepper
King of the Royal Mounted
September 18, 1936Back to Nature
September 25, 1936RamonaFox's first all-Technicolor feature film
October 2, 1936Thank You, Jeeves!
October 9, 1936Ladies in Love
October 16, 1936Dimples
October 23, 1936Pigskin Parade
October 30, 193615 Maiden Lane
November 6, 1936Under Your Spell
Wild Brian Kent
November 13, 1936Can This Be Dixie?
November 20, 1936Reunion
November 27, 1936White Hunter
December 11, 1936Banjo on My Knee
Laughing at Trouble
December 18, 1936Career Woman
December 25, 1936Stowaway
January 1, 1937One in a Million
January 8, 1937Charlie Chan at the Opera
As You Like It
January 15, 1937Secret Valley
Crack-Up
January 22, 1937Woman-Wise
January 29, 1937Lloyd's of London
February 5, 1937The Holy Terror
February 12, 1937On the Avenue
February 19, 1937Wings of the Morning
Off to the Races
February 26, 1937Love Is News
March 5, 1937Fair Warning
March 12, 1937Nancy Steele Is Missing!
March 19, 1937Time Out for Romance
March 26, 1937Seventh Heaven
April 2, 1937Midnight Taxi
April 9, 1937Step Lively, Jeeves!
April 16, 1937Fifty Roads to Town
April 23, 1937Wake Up and Live
April 30, 1937That I May Live
May 7, 1937Café Metropole
It Happened Out West
May 14, 1937The Great Hospital Mystery
May 21, 1937Charlie Chan at the Olympics
Under the Red Robe
May 28, 1937This Is My Affair
June 4, 1937Angel's Holiday
June 18, 1937Big Business
June 25, 1937Sing and Be Happy
July 2, 1937Slave Ship
She Had to Eat
July 9, 1937Born Reckless
July 16, 1937The Californian
July 23, 1937The Lady Escapes
July 30, 1937Wee Willie Winkie
August 6, 1937You Can't Have Everything
August 13, 1937One Mile from Heaven
August 20, 1937Love Under Fire
August 27, 1937Think Fast, Mr. Moto
Western Gold
September 3, 1937Thin Ice
Borneo
September 10, 1937Wild and Woolly
September 17, 1937Wife, Doctor and Nurse
September 24, 1937Hot Water
October 1, 1937Life Begins in College
October 8, 1937Lancer Spy
Roll Along, Cowboy
October 15, 1937Heidi
October 22, 1937Charlie Chan on Broadway
October 29, 1937Ali Baba Goes to Town
November 5, 1937Danger - Love at Work
November 12, 1937Dangerously Yours
November 13, 1937Second Honeymoon
November 26, 193745 Fathers
Dinner at the Ritz
December 3, 1937Big Town Girl
December 10, 1937Borrowing Trouble
December 24, 1937Thank You, Mr. Moto
December 31, 1937Love and Hisses
January 7, 1938Tarzan's Revenge
City Girl
January 14, 1938Change of Heart
Hawaiian Buckaroo
January 21, 1938Charlie Chan at Monte Carlo
January 28, 1938Happy Landing
February 4, 1938International Settlement
February 11, 1938Checkers
February 18, 1938The Baroness and the Butler
March 4, 1938Sally, Irene and Mary
Love on a Budget
March 11, 1938Walking Down Broadway
March 18, 1938Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm
March 25, 1938Mr. Moto's Gamble
April 1, 1938Island in the Sky
April 8, 1938Rawhide
April 15, 1938In Old ChicagoNominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture; co-production with Darryl F. Zanuck Productions
April 22, 1938Battle of Broadway
April 29, 1938Four Men and a Prayer
May 6, 1938A Trip to Paris
May 13, 1938Kentucky Moonshine
May 20, 1938Rascals
May 27, 1938Kidnapped
June 3, 1938Josette
June 10, 1938One Wild Night
June 17, 1938Three Blind Mice
June 24, 1938Mr. Moto Takes a Chance
July 1, 1938Always Goodbye
July 8, 1938We're Going to Be Rich
Panamint's Bad Man
July 15, 1938Passport Husband
July 22, 1938I'll Give a Million
July 29, 1938Little Miss Broadway
August 5, 1938Gateway
August 12, 1938Keep Smiling
August 16, 1938Alexander's Ragtime BandNominated for Academy Award for Best Picture
August 26, 1938Speed to Burn
September 2, 1938My Lucky Star
September 9, 1938Safety in Numbers
September 16, 1938Hold That Co-ed
September 23, 1938Time Out for Murder
September 30, 1938Straight, Place and Show
October 7, 1938Meet the Girls
October 14, 1938Five of a Kind
October 21, 1938Mysterious Mr. Moto
October 28, 1938Suez
Always in Trouble
November 11, 1938Just Around the Corner
November 18, 1938Sharpshooters
November 25, 1938Submarine Patrol
December 2, 1938Road Demon
December 9, 1938Up the River
December 16, 1938Down on the Farm
December 23, 1938Thanks for Everything
December 30, 1938Kentucky
January 6, 1939While New York Sleeps
January 13, 1939Charlie Chan in Honolulu
January 20, 1939Mr. Moto's Last Warning
Smiling Along
January 27, 1939Jesse James
Tail Spin
February 11, 1939The Arizona Wildcat
February 17, 1939The Three Musketeers
February 24, 1939Pardon Our Nerve
March 3, 1939Wife, Husband and Friend
March 10, 1939Inside Story
March 17, 1939The Little Princess
March 24, 1939Everybody's Baby
March 31, 1939The Hound of the Baskervilles
April 7, 1939Mr. Moto in Danger Island
April 14, 1939The Story of Alexander Graham Bell
April 21, 1939Winner Take All
Inspector Hornleigh
April 28, 1939The Return of the Cisco Kid
May 5, 1939Chasing Danger
May 12, 1939Rose of Washington Square
May 19, 1939Boy Friend
May 26, 1939The Gorilla
May 30, 1939Young Mr. Lincoln
June 2, 1939The Jones Family in Hollywood
June 16, 1939Charlie Chan in Reno
June 23, 1939Susannah of the Mounties
June 30, 1939It Could Happen to You
July 7, 1939Mr. Moto Takes a Vacation
July 14, 1939Second Fiddle
July 21, 1939News Is Made at Night
The Ware Case
July 28, 1939Frontier Marshal
August 4, 1939Hotel for Women
August 11, 1939Chicken Wagon Family
August 18, 1939Stanley and Livingstone
August 25, 1939Quick Millions
September 1, 1939The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
September 8, 1939Charlie Chan at Treasure Island
September 15, 1939The Rains Came
September 22, 1939Stop, Look and Love
September 29, 1939Here I Am a Stranger
October 6, 1939The Escape
October 13, 1939Hollywood Cavalcade
October 20, 1939Pack Up Your Troubles
October 27, 193920,000 Men a Year
November 3, 1939Heaven with a Barbed Wire Fence
November 10, 1939Drums Along the Mohawk
November 17, 1939Too Busy to Work
November 24, 1939Day-Time Wife
December 1, 1939Charlie Chan in City in Darkness
Inspector Hornleigh on Holiday
December 8, 1939Barricade
December 15, 1939The Honeymoon's Over
December 22, 1939Everything Happens at Night
December 29, 1939The Cisco Kid and the Lady
December 30, 1939Swanee River

1940s

Release date Title Notes
January 12, 1940City of Chance
January 15, 1940The Blue Bird
January 19, 1940He Married His Wife
January 26, 1940High School
February 2, 1940The Man Who Wouldn't Talk
February 9, 1940Little Old New York
February 16, 1940Young as You Feel
February 23, 1940They Came by Night
March 1, 1940Charlie Chan in Panama
March 15, 1940The Grapes of WrathNominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture
March 29, 1940Free, Blonde and 21
April 5, 1940Star Dust
April 12, 1940Viva Cisco Kid
April 19, 1940Johnny Apollo
April 26, 1940Shooting High
May 3, 1940So This Is London
May 10, 1940I Was an Adventuress
May 17, 1940On Their Own
May 24, 1940Lillian Russell
May 31, 1940Girl in 313
June 7, 1940Earthbound
June 14, 1940Four Sons
June 21, 1940Charlie Chan's Murder Cruise
June 28, 1940Lucky Cisco Kid
July 5, 1940Sailor's Lady
July 12, 1940Manhattan Heartbeat
July 19, 1940Maryland
August 2, 1940The Man I Married
August 9, 1940Girl from Avenue A
August 16, 1940The Return of Frank James
August 23, 1940Pier 13
August 30, 1940Young People
September 6, 1940Charlie Chan at the Wax Museum
September 13, 1940Public Deb No. 1
September 20, 1940Yesterday's Heroes
September 27, 1940Brigham Young
October 4, 1940The Gay Caballero
October 11, 1940Down Argentine Way
October 18, 1940Night Train to MunichMade in the UK by 20th Century Fox
October 25, 1940The Great Profile
November 8, 1940The Mark of Zorro
November 15, 1940Street of Memories
November 22, 1940Youth Will Be Served
November 29, 1940Tin Pan Alley
December 6, 1940Charter Pilot
December 13, 1940Murder Over New York
December 20, 1940Jennie
December 27, 1940Chad Hanna
January 3, 1941Hudson's Bay
January 10, 1941Michael Shayne, Private Detective
January 17, 1941Romance of the Rio Grande
January 24, 1941Tall, Dark and Handsome
January 31, 1941Girl in the News
February 7, 1941Ride, Kelly, Ride
February 14, 1941Golden Hoofs
February 21, 1941Western Union
February 28, 1941Murder Among Friends
March 7, 1941Tobacco Road
March 14, 1941Sleepers West
March 28, 1941Dead Men Tell
April 4, 1941Scotland Yard
April 11, 1941That Night in Rio
April 18, 1941Ride on Vaquero
May 9, 1941The Great American Broadcast
May 16, 1941The Cowboy and the Blonde
May 30, 1941Blood and Sand
June 6, 1941For Beauty's Sake
June 13, 1941The Great Commandment
June 20, 1941Man Hunt
June 27, 1941A Very Young Lady
The Bride Wore Crutches
July 4, 1941Moon Over Miami
July 11, 1941Accent on Love
July 18, 1941Dance Hall
July 1941Mail Train
August 1, 1941Charley's Aunt
August 8, 1941Dressed to Kill
August 15, 1941Wild Geese Calling
August 22, 1941Private Nurse
August 29, 1941Sun Valley Serenade
September 5, 1941Charlie Chan in Rio
September 12, 1941Belle Starr
September 19, 1941We Go Fast
September 26, 1941Men at Large
Last of the Duanes
October 3, 1941A Yank in the R.A.F.
October 10, 1941Great Guns
Riders of the Purple Sage
October 17, 1941Week-End in Havana
October 24, 1941Moon Over Her Shoulder
October 31, 1941I Wake Up Screaming
November 7, 1941Small Town Deb
November 21, 1941Rise and Shine
November 28, 1941Cadet Girl
Marry the Boss's Daughter
December 5, 1941Swamp Water
December 12, 1941Confirm or Deny
December 19, 1941The Perfect Snob
December 26, 1941How Green Was My ValleyWinner of the Academy Award for Best Picture
January 2, 1942Remember the Day
January 9, 1942Blue, White and Perfect
January 16, 1942A Gentleman at Heart
January 23, 1942Right to the Heart
January 30, 1942Son of Fury: The Story of Benjamin Blake
February 6, 1942Young America
February 13, 1942On the Sunny Side
February 20, 1942Roxie Hart
February 27, 1942Castle in the Desert
March 6, 1942The Night Before the Divorce
March 13, 1942Song of the Islands
March 20, 1942Lone Star Ranger
Rings on Her Fingers
March 24, 1942To the Shores of Tripoli
March 27, 1942Sundown Jim
April 3, 1942Secret Agent of Japan
April 17, 1942Who Is Hope Schuyler?
April 30, 1942My Gal Sal
May 1, 1942The Man Who Wouldn't Die
May 15, 1942The Mad Martindales
May 22, 1942Whispering Ghosts
May 24, 1942KippsProduced by 20th Century Fox in the UK; US title: The Remarkable Mr. Kipps
May 28, 1942It Happened in Flatbush
May 29, 1942Moontide
June 12, 1942The Magnificent Dope
June 19, 1942Thru Different Eyes
June 26, 1942Ten Gentlemen from West Point
July 3, 1942The Postman Didn't Ring
July 10, 1942United We Stand
July 24, 1942This Above All
August 1, 1942Footlight Serenade
August 7, 1942A-Haunting We Will Go
August 14, 1942Little Tokyo, U.S.A.
August 21, 1942The Pied PiperNominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture
August 28, 1942The Loves of Edgar Allan Poe
September 4, 1942Orchestra Wives
September 11, 1942Berlin Correspondent
September 18, 1942Careful, Soft Shoulder
September 25, 1942Just Off Broadway
October 2, 1942Iceland
October 9, 1942Girl Trouble
October 16, 1942Manila Calling
October 23, 1942The Man in the Trunk
October 30, 1942Tales of Manhattan
Prelude to War
November 6, 1942Springtime in the Rockies
November 13, 1942That Other Woman
November 20, 1942Thunder Birds
November 27, 1942The Undying Monster
December 4, 1942The Black Swan
December 11, 1942Dr. Renault's Secret
December 25, 1942Life Begins at Eight-Thirty
January 1, 1943China Girl
January 8, 1943We Are the Marines
January 15, 1943Over My Dead Body
January 22, 1943Time to Kill
January 29, 1943Immortal Sergeant
February 5, 1943Chetniks! The Fighting Guerrillas
February 12, 1943The Meanest Man in the World
February 19, 1943Margin for Error
February 26, 1943The Young Mr. PittMade in the UK
March 12, 1943Dixie Dugan
March 19, 1943Quiet Please, Murder
March 26, 1943Hello, Frisco, Hello
April 2, 1943He Hired the Boss
April 9, 1943The Moon Is Down
April 13, 1943Desert Victory
April 23, 1943My Friend Flicka
April 28, 1943Crash Dive
April 30, 1943Tonight We Raid Calais
May 7, 1943They Came to Blow Up America
May 21, 1943The Ox-Bow IncidentNominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture
June 11, 1943Jitterbugs
June 18, 1943Coney Island
July 21, 1943Stormy Weather
August 6, 1943Bomber's Moon
August 13, 1943Heaven Can WaitNominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture
August 27, 1943Holy Matrimony
September 3, 1943Claudia
September 17, 1943Wintertime
October 1, 1943Sweet Rosie O'Grady
October 15, 1943Paris After Dark
November 5, 1943Guadalcanal Diary
November 13, 1943The Battle of Russia
November 19, 1943The Dancing Masters
December 3, 1943Happy Land
December 21, 1943The Song of BernadetteNominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture
December 24, 1943The Gang's All Here
Jane Eyre
January 7, 1944The Lodger
January 28, 1944Lifeboat
February 3, 1944The Fighting Sullivans
February 21, 1944San Demetrio London
February 23, 1944The Purple Heart
March 17, 1944Four Jills in a Jeep
April 10, 1944Tampico
April 13, 1944Buffalo Bill
April 25, 1944Pin Up Girl
May 1, 1944Bermuda Mystery
May 22, 1944The Eve of St. Mark
May 25, 1944Ladies of Washington
June 3, 1944Roger Touhy, Gangster
June 15, 1944Home in Indiana
July 17, 1944Take It or Leave It
July 28, 1944Wing and a Prayer
July 30, 1944Candlelight in Algeria
August 1, 1944WilsonNominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture
September 21, 1944Sweet and Low-Down
September 22, 1944The Big Noise
In the Meantime, Darling
September 27, 1944Greenwich Village
October 11, 1944Laura
November 1, 1944Something for the Boys
November 7, 1944Irish Eyes Are Smiling
December 8, 1944Sunday Dinner for a Soldier
December 15, 1944The Keys of the Kingdom
December 21, 1944The Fighting Lady
December 22, 1944Winged Victory
February 7, 1945Hangover Square
February 28, 1945A Tree Grows in Brooklyn
March 15, 1945Thunderhead, Son of Flicka
April 11, 1945A Royal Scandal
April 22, 1945Circumstantial Evidence
May 2, 1945Diamond Horseshoe
May 11, 1945The Bullfighters
May 23, 1945Where Do We Go from Here?
May 25, 1945Molly and Me
June 1, 1945Don Juan Quilligan
June 3, 1945The Way AheadUS distribution only; a Two Cities Films production (UK)
June 13, 1945Nob Hill
June 16, 1945Junior Miss
June 19, 1945Captain Eddie
June 21, 1945A Bell for Adano
June 1945The Caribbean Mystery
July 13, 1945Within These Walls
August 30, 1945State Fair
September 10, 1945The House on 92nd Street
October 31, 1945And Then There Were None
November 14, 1945The Dolly Sisters
December 5, 1945Fallen Angel
December 25, 1945A Walk in the Sun
December 31, 1945Doll Face
December 1945The Spider
January 1946Leave Her to Heaven
January 24, 1946Colonel Effingham's Raid
February 1, 1946Shock
February 15, 1946Behind Green Lights
February 25, 1946Claudia and David
March 3, 1946I Live in Grosvenor Square
March 6, 1946Sentimental Journey
April 5, 1946Johnny Comes Flying Home
April 10, 1946Dragonwyck
May 6, 1946Rendezvous 24Distribution only, produced by Sol M. Wurtzel Productions
May 8, 1946The Dark Corner
May 17, 1946Do You Love Me?
Strange Triangle
June 3, 1946Cluny Brown
June 12, 1946Somewhere in the Night
June 20, 1946Anna and the King of Siam
June 26, 1946Smoky
July 17, 1946Centennial Summer
July 1946It Shouldn't Happen to a Dog
August 1, 1946Deadline for MurderDistribution only, produced by Sol M. Wurtzel Productions
August 29, 1946Black Beauty
September 2, 1946If I'm Lucky
September 25, 1946Three Little Girls in Blue
October 2, 1946Home Sweet Homicide
October 3, 1946Strange JourneyDistribution only, produced by Sol M. Wurtzel Productions
October 16, 1946Margie
November 2, 1946A Voice in the Night
November 19, 1946The Razor's EdgeNominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture
November 27, 1946Dangerous MillionsDistribution only, produced by Sol M. Wurtzel Productions
December 2, 1946Wake Up and Dream
December 3, 1946My Darling Clementine
January 4, 1947The Shocking Miss Pilgrim
January 15, 194713 Rue Madeleine
February 6, 1947The Brasher Doubloon
March 1, 1947BacklashDistribution only, produced by Sol M. Wurtzel Productions
March 5, 1947Boomerang
March 20, 1947The Late George Apley
March 28, 1947Carnival in Costa Rica
May 2, 1947Miracle on 34th StreetNominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture; remade in 1994
May 4, 1947The Homestretch
May 27, 1947Jewels of BrandenburgDistribution only, produced by Sol M. Wurtzel Productions
May 30, 1947Moss Rose
June 26, 1947The Ghost and Mrs. Muir
July 2, 1947The Crimson KeyDistribution only, produced by Sol M. Wurtzel Productions
July 18, 1947Second ChanceDistribution only, produced by Sol M. Wurtzel Productions
July 23, 1947I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now
August 20, 1947Mother Wore Tights
September 24, 1947The Foxes of Harrow
September 1947Kiss of DeathRemade of 1995
October 15, 1947The Invisible WallDistribution only, produced by Sol M. Wurtzel Productions
October 22, 1947Forever Amber
October 28, 1947Nightmare Alley
November 1, 1947Thunder in the Valley
November 10, 1947Roses Are RedDistribution only, produced by Sol M. Wurtzel Productions
November 11, 1947Gentleman's AgreementWinner of the Academy Award for Best Picture
December 7, 1947Dangerous YearsDistribution only, produced by Sol M. Wurtzel Productions
December 25, 1947Captain from Castile
Daisy Kenyon
January 3, 1948The Tender Years
January 14, 1948An Ideal HusbandDistribution only (in the US); produced by London Films in the UK
February 1, 1948Call Northside 777
You Were Meant for Me
February 27, 1948Let's Live Again
March 10, 1948Sitting Pretty
March 1948Half Past MidnightDistribution only, produced by Sol M. Wurtzel Productions
April 2, 1948The Challenge
April 7, 1948Arthur Takes OverDistribution only, produced by Sol M. Wurtzel Productions
April 14, 1948Scudda Hoo! Scudda Hay!
April 27, 1948Anna KareninaUS distribution; produced by British Lion and London Films
April 30, 1948Fury at Furnace Creek
13 Lead SoldiersDistribution only, produced by Reliance Pictures
May 12, 1948The Iron Curtain
May 17, 1948Meet Me at Dawn
May 28, 1948The Counterfeiters
June 3, 1948Green Grass of Wyoming
June 8, 1948The Winner's Circle
June 22, 1948Give My Regards to Broadway
July 14, 1948The Street with No Name
July 16, 1948The Checkered CoatDistribution only, produced by Belsam Productions
July 22, 1948Deep Waters
July 30, 1948Escape
Fighting BackDistribution only, produced by Sol M. Wurtzel Productions
August 4, 1948The Walls of Jericho
August 24, 1948That Lady in Ermine
September 1, 1948The CreeperDistribution only, produced by Reliance Pictures
Night WindDistribution only, produced by Sol M. Wurtzel Productions
September 2, 1948The Gay Intruders
September 15, 1948The Luck of the Irish
September 22, 1948Road House
September 24, 1948Jungle Patrol
September 29, 1948Cry of the City
October 1, 1948Apartment for Peggy
November 10, 1948When My Baby Smiles at Me
November 13, 1948The Snake PitNominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture
November 17, 1948Bungalow 13Distribution only, produced by Belsam Productions
November 20, 1948That Wonderful Urge
December 10, 1948Unfaithfully Yours
December 31, 1948Trouble PreferredDistribution only, produced by Sol M. Wurtzel Productions
Belle Starr's Daughter
January 4, 1949This Was a WomanUS distribution only, produced in United Kingdom by Excelsior Films Ltd.
January 18, 1949Chicken Every Sunday
Mine Own ExecutionerUS distribution only, produced in United Kingdom by London Films
January 20, 1949A Letter to Three WivesNominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture
February 1, 1949Yellow Sky
February 11, 1949Miss Mink of 1949Distribution only, produced by Sol M. Wurtzel Productions
February 22, 1949Down to the Sea in Ships
March 4, 1949I Cheated the LawDistribution only, produced by Belsam Productions
March 8, 1949A Man About the House
March 12, 1949Mother Is a Freshman
April 1, 1949The Fan
April 15, 1949Mr. Belvedere Goes to College
April 27, 1949TucsonDistribution only, produced by Sol M. Wurtzel Productions
May 3, 1949The Forbidden Street
May 19, 1949Canadian PacificDistribution only, produced by Nat Holt Productions
May 27, 1949The Beautiful Blonde from Bashful Bend
June 1949It Happens Every Spring
July 1, 1949House of Strangers
July 22, 1949You're My Everything
July 27, 1949Come to the Stable
August 4, 1949Sand
August 11, 1949Slattery's Hurricane
August 19, 1949I Was a Male War Bride
September 29, 1949Pinky
October 10, 1949Thieves' Highway
October 12, 1949Father Was a Fullback
October 25, 1949Everybody Does It
November 11, 1949Oh, You Beautiful Doll
November 16, 1949Fighting Man of the PlainsDistribution only, produced by Nat Holt Productions
December 2, 1949Dancing in the Dark
December 21, 1949Twelve O'Clock HighNominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture
December 23, 1949Prince of FoxesMade at Cinecittà, Rome and on location in Italy

1950s

Release date Title Notes
January 13, 1950Whirlpool
February 17, 1950When Willie Comes Marching Home
Dakota LilDistribution only, produced by Alson Productions
February 20, 1950Three Came Home
March 1, 1950The Great Rupert
March 3, 1950Mother Didn't Tell Me
March 17, 1950Under My Skin
March 31, 1950Wabash Avenue
April 17, 1950Cheaper by the Dozen
April 26, 1950The Big Lift
May 19, 1950A Ticket to Tomahawk
June 6, 1950Love That Brute
June 9, 1950Night and the CityMade in the UK
June 23, 1950The Gunfighter
August 1, 1950The Cariboo Traildistribution only, produced by Nat Holt Productions
August 1950Stella
Broken Arrow
Where the Sidewalk Ends
September 1950No Way Out
September 1, 1950The Black Rose
September 2, 1950Farewell to Yesterday
September 15, 1950My Blue Heaven
Panic in the Streets
September 29, 1950Mister 880
October 2, 1950I'll Get By
October 12, 1950Two Flags West
October 13, 1950All About EveWinner of the Academy Award for Best Picture.
November 1, 1950The Jackpot
November 8, 1950American Guerrilla in the Philippines
November 9, 1950The Fireballdistribution only, produced by Thor Productions
November 28, 1950The Mudlark
December 15, 1950For Heaven's Sake
December 26, 1950The Man Who Cheated Himselfdistribution only, produced by Jack M. Warner for Phoenix Films
January 4, 1951Halls of Montezuma
January 31, 1951Call Me Mister
February 14, 1951Of Men and Music
February 17, 1951I'd Climb the Highest Mountain
February 21, 1951The 13th Letter
February 23, 1951You're in the Navy Now
March 3, 1951Lucky Nick CainUS distribution only, made in United Kingdom by Kaydor Productions
The Sword of Monte Cristodistribution only, produced by Edward L. Alperson Productions
March 6, 1951Fourteen Hours
March 14, 1951Bird of Paradise
March 25, 1951Rawhide
April 5, 1951I Can Get It for You Wholesale
April 20, 1951On the Riviera
April 25, 1951Follow the Sun
May 5, 1951Half Angel
May 12, 1951The House on Telegraph Hill
June 29, 1951The Frogmen
July 18, 1951Take Care of My Little Girl
August 1, 1951Mr. Belvedere Rings the Bell
August 2, 1951As Young as You Feel
August 3, 1951The Secret of Convict Lake
August 10, 1951David and Bathsheba
August 15, 1951Meet Me After the Show
August 16, 1951The Guy Who Came Back
August 29, 1951People Will Talk
September 2, 1951A Millionaire for Christydistribution only, produced by Thor Productions
September 21, 1951No Highway in the Sky
September 28, 1951Journey Into Light
The Day the Earth Stood Still
October 10, 1951Love Nest
October 17, 1951The Desert Fox: The Story of Rommel
October 18, 1951Anne of the Indies
November 1951The Model and the Marriage Broker
November 1, 1951Golden Girl
November 6, 1951Let's Make It Legal
November 20, 1951Fixed Bayonets!
November 23, 1951Elopement
December 1951The Girl on the Bridgedistribution only, produced by Hugo Haas Productions
December 7, 1951I'll Never Forget You
December 21, 1951Decision Before DawnNominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture.
January 23, 1952Red Skies of Montana
January 28, 1952Rose of Cimarrondistribution only, produced by Edward L. Alperson Productions
January 29, 1952Japanese War Bridedistribution only, produced by Bernhard Productions
February 1, 1952Phone Call from a Stranger
February 7, 1952Viva Zapata!
February 13, 1952Return of the Texan
February 22, 19525 Fingers
March 14, 1952Deadline – U.S.A.
April 4, 1952With a Song in My HeartWinner of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy.
May 2, 1952The Pride of St. Louis
Belles on Their Toes
May 16, 1952The Outcasts of Poker Flat
Kangaroo
June 2, 1952Lydia Bailey
June 13, 1952Diplomatic Courier
June 27, 1952Wait Till the Sun Shines, Nellie
July 4, 1952Lady in the Iron Maskdistribution only, produced by Walter Wanger Productions
July 11, 1952We're Not Married!
July 18, 1952Don't Bother to Knock
July 25, 1952What Price Glory?
July 26, 1952Dreamboat
August 7, 1952O. Henry's Full House
August 14, 1952Les Misérables
September 5, 1952Monkey Business
September 17, 1952The Snows of Kilimanjaro
September 26, 1952Night Without Sleep
October 3, 1952Lure of the Wilderness
October 10, 1952My Wife's Best Friend
October 16, 1952Way of a Gaucho
November 12, 1952The Steel Trapdistribution only, produced by Thor Productions
November 14, 1952Bloodhounds of Broadway
Something for the Birds
November 27, 1952The Thief of VeniceUS distribution only, produced in Italy by Robert Haggiag for Sparta Films
December 1, 1952My Pal Gus
December 11, 1952The Stardistribution only, produced by Thor Productions
December 19, 1952Pony Soldier
December 22, 1952Stars and Stripes ForeverNominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy.
December 25, 1952My Cousin Rachel
December 25, 1952Ruby Gentry
January 14, 1953The I Don't Care Girl
January 21, 1953Niagara
Taxi
January 26, 1953Tonight We Sing
February 4, 1953The Silver Whip
February 4, 1953Treasure of the Golden Condor
March 1, 1953Down Among the Sheltering Palms
March 20, 1953Destination Gobi
March 25, 1953Call Me Madam
April 1, 1953Man on a Tightrope
April 18, 1953Titanic
April 22, 1953Invaders from Marsdistribution only, produced by Edward L. Alperson Productions
May 8, 1953The Desert Rats
May 13, 1953The Girl Next Doornot to be confused with the unrelated 2004 film of the same name, which was also released by 20th Century Fox.
May 20, 1953The Glory Brigade
May 21, 1953The President's Lady
June 8, 1953Powder River
June 12, 1953The Farmer Takes a Wife
June 17, 1953Pickup on South Street
June 26, 1953Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
June 29, 1953The Kid from Left Field
July 1, 1953White Witch Doctor
July 24, 1953A Blueprint for Murder
July 25, 1953Sailor of the King
August 1953Dangerous Crossing
August 12, 1953Inferno
September 2, 1953Mister Scoutmaster
September 11, 1953City of Bad Men
Thy Neighbor's Wifedistribution only, produced by Hugo Haas Productions
September 16, 1953The RobeFirst released film in Cinemascope process
October 5, 1953Vicki
November 5, 1953How to Marry a MillionaireFirst film shot using Cinemascope
November 1953Miss Robin Crusoe
December 2, 1953Man Crazy
Beneath the 12-Mile Reef
December 22, 1953King of the Khyber Rifles
December 31, 1953Man in the Atticdistribution only, produced by Panoramic Productions
January 16, 1954Three Young Texans
February 6, 1954Hell and High Water
March 3, 1954Racing Blood
March 6, 1954New Facesdistribution only, produced by Edward L. Alperson Productions
March 12, 1954Night People
April 1954The Rocket Mandistribution only, produced by Panoramic Productions
April 5, 1954Prince Valiant
April 30, 1954River of No Return
May 1954Gorilla at Largedistribution only, produced by Panoramic Productions
May 1, 1954Siege at Red Riverdistribution only, produced by Panoramic Productions
May 4, 1954Out of This World
June 2, 1954Three Coins in the FountainNominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture.
June 18, 1954Demetrius and the Gladiators
June 21, 1954The Royal Tour of Queen Elizabeth and Philip
July 1954Princess of the Niledistribution only, produced by Panoramic Productions
August 4, 1954The Raid
The Gambler from Natchez
August 24, 1954The Egyptian
September 25, 1954Broken Lance
September 30, 1954Woman's World
October 1, 1954The Adventures of Hajji Babadistribution only, produced by Walter Wanger Productions
October 16, 1954Garden of Evil
October 28, 1954Carmen JonesWinner of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy.
Black WidowRemade in 1987
November 1, 1954The Outlaw's Daughterdistribution only, produced by Alplee Productions
November 7, 1954Black 13US distribution only, made in United Kingdom by Vandyke Pictures
November 17, 1954Désirée
December 2, 1954The Other Womandistribution only, produced by Hugo Haas Productions
December 7, 1954Devil's Harbor
December 16, 1954There's No Business Like Show Business
January 11, 1955Prince of Players
February 4, 1955The Racers
February 16, 1955White Feather
March 1, 1955Untamed
March 31, 1955A Man Called Peter
April 1955Violent Saturday
May 5, 1955Daddy Long Legs
May 11, 1955That Lady
May 16, 1955Green Magic
May 17, 1955The Adventures of SadieUS distribution only, made in United Kingdom by Renown Pictures
May 24, 1955The Magnificent Matadordistribution only, produced by Edward L. Alperson Productions
May 27, 1955Soldier of Fortune
June 3, 1955Angela
The Seven Year Itch
July 1, 1955House of Bamboo
A Life in the Balance
July 22, 1955The Virgin Queen
How to Be Very, Very Popular
August 18, 1955Love Is a Many-Splendored ThingNominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture.
September 21, 1955The Left Hand of God
Seven Cities of Gold
September 22, 1955The Tall Men
October 1, 1955The Girl in the Red Velvet Swing
October 11, 1955Oklahoma!
October 13, 1955The Deep Blue SeaProduced in the UK by London Films; distribution only
November 4, 1955The View from Pompey's Head
November 23, 1955Good Morning, Miss Dove
December 14, 1955The Rains of Ranchipur
January 11, 1956The Lieutenant Wore Skirts
February 1, 1956The Bottom of the Bottle
February 16, 1956Carousel
March 29, 1956On the Threshold of Space
April 1, 1956Mohawkdistribution only, produced by Edward L. Alperson Productions
April 3, 1956The Man Who Never WasProduced in the UK by Sumar Productions; distribution only
May 1956The Proud Ones
May 8, 1956The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit
Hilda Crane
May 11, 1956The Revolt of Mamie Stover
May 18, 195623 Paces to Baker Street
May 29, 1956D-Day the Sixth of June
June 1, 1956Massacre
June 12, 1956Smiley
June 18, 1956Abdullah's Haremdistribution only
June 28, 1956The King and INominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture.
Winner of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy.
August 2, 1956Bigger Than Life
August 10, 1956The Queen of Babylon
August 31, 1956Bus StopNominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy.
September 21, 1956The Last Wagon
September 28, 1956The Best Things in Life Are Free
October 11, 1956Between Heaven and Hell
November 1956The Desperados Are in Town
November 1, 1956Teenage Rebel
November 15, 1956Love Me Tender
December 1956Three Brave Men
The Women of Pitcairn Island
The Black Whip
December 1, 1956The Girl Can't Help It
December 13, 1956Stagecoach to Fury
AnastasiaMade in Copenhagen, Paris and Borehamwood, UK
January 1957The Quiet Gun
February 22, 1957Oh, Men! Oh, Women!
March 1957The Storm Rider
March 11, 1957Lost Continent
March 13, 1957Heaven Knows, Mr. Allison
April 1957Break in the Circle
She DevilDistribution only, produced by Regal Films
KronosDistribution only, produced by Regal Films
April 11, 1957The River's Edge
April 17, 1957Oasis
April 19, 1957Boy on a Dolphin
May 1957The Restless Breeddistribution only, produced by Edward L. Alperson Productions
Lure of the Swamp
May 1, 1957Desk Set
Badlands of Montana
May 10, 1957The Way to the Gold
May 22, 1957The True Story of Jesse James
China Gate
May 27, 1957The Wayward Bus
June 1957Two Grooms for a Bride
June 12, 1957Island in the Sun
June 19, 1957The Abductors
July 1957God Is My Partner
Apache Warrior
July 11, 1957An Affair to Remember
July 17, 1957A Hatful of RainNominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama.
July 24, 1957Bernardine
July 29, 1957Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter?
August 1957Hell on Devil's Island
August 12, 1957The Unknown Terror
Back from the Dead
August 23, 1957The Sun Also Rises
September 1957Forty Guns
Copper Sky
September 10, 1957The Deerslayer
September 23, 1957Under Fire
The Three Faces of Eve
October 1957Ghost Diver
October 16, 1957Sea Wife
October 30, 1957Young and Dangerous
Rockabilly Baby
No Down Payment
October 31, 1957The Abominable Snowman of the HimalayasUS distribution, produced by Hammer Film Productions
November 24, 1957Ride a Violent Mile
November 27, 1957April Love
December 1957Escape from Red Rock
December 5, 1957Plunder Road
December 10, 1957Kiss Them for Me
December 13, 1957Peyton PlaceNominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture.
December 14, 1957A Farewell to Arms
December 25, 1957The Enemy Below
December 26, 1957Stopover Tokyo
February 5, 1958Beautiful But Dangerous
February 11, 1958The Gift of Love
February 21, 1958Sing, Boy, Sing
Diamond Safari
March 1958Count Five and Die
Ambush at Cimarron Pass
March 19, 1958South PacificNominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical.
April 1, 1958Blood Arrow
April 2, 1958The Young Lions
April 3, 1958The Long, Hot Summer
May 1958Thundering Jets
May 1, 1958Showdown at Boot Hill
May 22, 1958Ten North Frederick
June 1958The Naked Earth
Space Master X-7
June 1, 1958From Hell to Texas
June 8, 1958Fraulein
June 25, 1958The Bravados
Desert Hell
July 1958Wolf Dog
Sierra Baron
Gang War
July 23, 1958Rx Murder
July 31, 1958A Certain Smile
August 1, 1958The Fiend Who Walked the West
Flaming Frontier
August 26, 1958The Hunters
August 29, 1958The Fly
September 18, 1958Harry Black and the Tiger
September 30, 1958The Barbarian and the Geisha
October 1958Villa!!
October 16, 1958The Roots of Heaven
October 31, 1958In Love and War
November 18, 1958Mardi Gras
December 1, 1958Frontier Gun
A Nice Little Bank That Should Be Robbed
December 11, 1958The Inn of the Sixth HappinessMade in the UK
December 23, 1958Rally Round the Flag, Boys!
January 1959I Mobsterdistribution only, produced by Alco Productions
February 11, 1959Alaska Passage
February 20, 1959The Remarkable Mr. Pennypacker
March 1959The Sad Horse
The Little Savage
March 1, 1959Lone Texan
March 14, 1959The Sheriff of Fractured Jaw
March 18, 1959The Diary of Anne FrankNominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture.
Nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama.
March 27, 1959The Sound and the Fury
March 31, 1959Intent to Kill
April 1, 1959Compulsion
Warlock
April 30, 1959Smiley Gets a Gun
May 6, 1959These Thousand Hills
May 27, 1959Woman Obsessed
June 1959Here Come the Jets
June 8, 1959Three Murderesses
June 19, 1959Say One for Me
July 1959The Son of Robin Hood
The Alligator People
Return of the Fly
July 24, 1959Holiday for Lovers
July 27, 1959The Miracle of the Hills
July 30, 1959Blue Denim
August 14, 1959A Private's Affair
September 1959The Oregon Trail
September 4, 1959The Blue Angel
September 23, 1959Five Gates to Hell
October 2, 1959The Man Who Understood Women
October 9, 1959The Best of Everything
November 1959Hound-Dog Man
November 17, 1959Beloved Infidel
December 16, 1959Journey to the Center of the Earth
December 30, 1959Blood and Steel

1960s

Release date Title Notes
February 11, 1960Sink the Bismarck!Shot in the UK
February 28, 1960Bobbikins
March 5, 1960The 3rd Voice
March 9, 1960Can-CanNominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical.
The Wind Cannot Read
March 12, 1960Seven Thieves
March 16, 1960The Rookie
March 17, 1960A Dog of Flanders
March 26, 1960Wild River
March 29, 1960When Comedy Was King
April 196013 Fighting Men
April 2, 1960Twelve Hours to Kill
April 8, 1960Wake Me When It's Over
April 29, 1960North West Frontier
May 8, 1960Valley of the Redwoods
May 19, 1960Crack in the Mirror
June 17, 1960The Story of Ruth
June 28, 1960Murder, Inc.
July 6, 1960Operation Amsterdam
July 13, 1960The Lost World
July 15, 1960From the Terrace
July 21, 1960The Idiot
August 2, 1960Sons and LoversShot in the UK. Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture.
Winner of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama.
Young Jesse James
August 28, 1960For the Love of Mike
September 1960The High Powered Rifle
Squad Car
September 1, 1960Walk Tall
September 8, 1960Let's Make LoveNominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical.
September 9, 1960September Storm
September 16, 1960High Time
September 26, 1960The Captain's Table
October 5, 1960Weddings and Babies
October 10, 1960The 39 StepsUS distribution only, produced by The Rank Organisation (UK)
October 11, 1960Desire in the Dust
October 19, 1960One Foot in Hell
November 9, 1960Goddess of LoveUS distribution only
November 13, 1960North to Alaska
December 1960Legions of the Nile
December 2, 1960Upstairs and Downstairs
December 8, 1960Tess of the Storm Country
December 11, 1960The Secret of the Purple Reef
December 14, 1960Esther and the King
December 16, 1960Flaming Star
January 21, 1961Swingin' Along
January 6, 1961The Marriage-Go-Round
February 1961The Long Rope
February 1, 1961Sniper's Ridge
February 9, 1961The Millionairess
February 17, 1961A Circle of Deception
February 21, 1961Sanctuary
March 3, 1961The Wizard of Baghdad
March 11, 1961The Canadians
March 21, 1961Days of Thrills and Laughter
March 22, 1961Desert Attack
March 30, 1961All Hands on Deck
April 19, 1961The Trapp Family
April 26, 1961Ferry to Hong Kong
April 30, 1961The Fiercest Heart
May 1961The Silent Call
May 5, 1961Return to Peyton Place
May 10, 1961The Big Show
May 17, 1961The Right Approach
May 26, 1961Snow White and the Three Stooges
June 1961The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come
June 1, 1961Battle at Bloody Beach
June 4, 1961Misty
June 14, 196120,000 Eyes
June 15, 1961Wild in the Country
July 12, 1961Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea
Francis of Assisi
August 15, 1961Marines, Let's Go
September 1, 1961The Big Gamble
September 25, 1961The HustlerNominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture.
October 1961Seven Women from Hell
Pirates of Tortuga
October 30, 1961The Comancheros
November 1961The Purple Hills
November 1, 1961The Two Little Bears
December 8, 1961Home Alone with Mad Friends
December 22, 1961The Second Time Around
December 25, 1961The InnocentsShot in the Uk
January 7, 1962Madison Avenue
January 12, 1962Bachelor Flat
January 19, 1962Tender Is the Night
February 22, 1962Satan Never Sleeps
March 1962Hand of Death
March 9, 1962State Fair
April 1, 1962The Broken Land
May 18, 1962Mr. Topaze/I Like Money
May 24, 1962LisaNominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama.
May 25, 1962The Cabinet of Caligari
May 31, 1962It Happened in Athens
June 1, 1962Something's Got to Give
June 3, 1962Womanhunt
June 15, 1962Mr. Hobbs Takes a Vacation
July 17, 1962Air Patrol
July 25, 1962Hemingway's Adventures of a Young ManNominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama.
August 7, 1962The Firebrand
August 22, 1962Five Weeks in a Balloon
August 29, 1962The 300 Spartans
September 27, 1962Gigot
October 4, 1962The Longest DayNominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture.
Nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama.
October 9, 1962The Loves of Salammbo
November 16, 1962Young Guns of Texas
December 21, 1962The Lion
January 18, 1963The Queen's Guards
January 23, 1963The Last Days of Sodom and Gomorrah
February 10, 1963Thirty Years of Fun
February 14, 1963The Day Mars Invaded Earth
March 1963House of the Damned
April 3, 1963Nine Hours to Rama
April 18, 1963Marilyn
May 20, 1963Police Nurse
May 15, 1963The Yellow Canary
June 12, 1963CleopatraNominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture.
Nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama.
June 19, 1963The Stripper
July 1963Harbor Lights
July 15, 1963The Leopard
August 3, 1963Lassie's Great Adventure
September 2, 1963The Young Swingers
September 11, 1963Of Love and Desire
October 23, 1963Thunder Island
October 30, 1963The Condemned of Altona
November 13, 1963Take Her, She's Mine
December 25, 1963Move Over, Darling
January 30, 1964Surf Party
February 5, 1964The Winston Affair
March 18, 1964The Last Man on EarthInternational distribution only; co-production with Associated Producers and Produzioni La Regina
April 28, 1964The Third Secretco-production with Hubris Productions
May 1, 1964The Curse of the Living Corpseco-production with Deal Productions and Iselin-Tenney Productions
May 13, 1964The Eyes of Annie Jonesco-production with Jack Parsons-Neil McCallum Productions and Associated Producers
What a Way to Go!Premiere only; co-production with Apjac-Productions
June 1, 1964The Horror of Party Beachco-production with Iselin-Tenney Productions
July 22, 1964Shock Treatmentco-production with Arcola Pictures
August 19, 1964The Horror of It Allco-production with Lippert Pictures
September 1964Witchcraft
September 23, 1964Night Train to Parisco-production with Jack Parsons Productions and Lippert Pictures
October 4, 1964The VisitU.S. distribution only; co-production with Les Films du Siècle and Productions et Éditions Cinématographique Français
October 14, 1964The Earth Dies Screamingco-production with Lippert Pictures
October 28, 1964Rio Conchos
November 6, 1964Moro Witch Doctor
November 8, 1964Fate Is the Hunter
November 16, 1964Guns at Batasi
November 18, 1964Goodbye Charlie
November 26, 1964Apache Rifles
December 9, 1964Back Door to Hell
December 12, 1964Raiders from Beneath the Sea
December 17, 1964Zorba the GreekNominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture.
Nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama.
December 24, 1964Hush… Hush, Sweet Charlotte
December 25, 1964The Pleasure Seekers
January 8, 1965Dear Brigitte
March 1, 1965War Party
March 2, 1965The Sound of MusicWinner of the Academy Award for Best Picture.
Winner of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy.
March 24, 1965John Goldfarb, Please Come Home
May 1965Devils of Darkness
Curse of the Fly
May 1, 1965Fort Courageous
June 9, 1965Up from the Beach
June 16, 1965Those Magnificent Men in their Flying MachinesNominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy.
A High Wind in Jamaica
June 17, 1965Convict Stage
June 23, 1965Von Ryan's Express
August 23, 1965Rapture
August 25, 1965Wild on the Beach
Morituri
September 15, 1965The Reward
October 1965Spaceflight IC-1
October 7, 1965The Agony and the Ecstasy
October 27, 1965The Nanny
December 1, 1965The Return of Mr. Moto
December 15, 1965The Flight of the PhoenixNominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama.
December 22, 1965Do Not Disturb
December 24, 1965The Cavern
December 1965The Murder game
1966Daniel Boone: Frontier Trail Rider
January 12, 1966The Plague of the Zombies
Dracula: Prince of Darkness
January 16, 1966Our Man Flint
April 6, 1966The Reptile
Rasputin, the Mad Monk
April 18, 1966Cloportes
May 18, 1966Weekend at Dunkirk
June 15, 1966Stagecoach
June 21, 1966The Blue Max
July 13, 1966How to Steal a Million
July 20, 1966Batman: The Moviedistribution only; co-production with Marvel Enterprises and William Dozier Productions
August 3, 1966Smoky
August 10, 1966Modesty Blaise
August 24, 1966Fantastic Voyage
September 7, 1966Ballad in Blue
September 28, 1966The Bible: In the Beginning
October 1966That Tennessee Beat
October 26, 1966Way...Way Out
December 1966I Deal in Danger
December 15, 1966The Quiller Memorandumdistribution only
December 20, 1966The Sand PebblesNominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture.
Nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama.
1967The Jackals
January 18, 1967Come Spy with Me
January 25, 1967Prehistoric WomenU.S. distribution only; produced by Hammer Film Productions and Seven Arts
February 8, 1967The Devil's Owndistribution only; produced by Hammer Film Productions
February 21, 1967One Million Years BCdistribution only; produced by Hammer Film Productions and Seven Arts
March 15, 1967The Mummy's ShroudU.S. distribution only; produced by Hammer Film Productions
In Like Flint
Frankenstein Created WomanU.S. distribution only; produced by Hammer Film Productions
March 21, 1967Hombre
April 27, 1967Two for the Road
May 23, 1967El Greco
May 25, 1967A Guide for the Married Man
June 7, 1967Caprice
June 30, 1967The St. Valentine's Day Massacre
August 16, 1967The Viking Queen
August 22, 1967The Flim-Flam Man
September 19, 1967The Cape Town Affair
October 2, 1967The Day the Fish Came Out
The Incident
November 10, 1967Tony Rome
December 10, 1967Bedazzled
December 13, 1967Fathom
December 15, 1967Valley of the Dolls
December 19, 1967Doctor DolittleNominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture.
Nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy.
January 16, 1968The Legend of Custer
February 7, 1968The Anniversary
February 8, 1968Planet of the Apes
February 16, 1968Five Million Years to EarthU.S. distribution only; produced by Hammer Film Productions and Seven Arts
March 31, 1968The Further Perils of Laurel and Hardy
April 4, 1968Barney Cartoon
May 23, 1968Prudence and the Pill
May 28, 1968The Detective
June 1, 1968Bandolero!
June 12, 1968The Sweet Ride
June 19, 1968The Lost ContinentU.S. distribution only; produced by Hammer Film Productions and Seven Arts
June 25, 1968The Secret Life of an American Wife
August 5, 1968A Challenge for Robin Hood
September 11, 1968Deadfall
The Vatican Affair
October 16, 1968The Boston Strangler
October 22, 1968Star!
October 23, 1968Pretty Poison
November 20, 1968The Touchables
Lady in Cement
November 24, 1968Joanna
November 27, 1968A Flea in Her Ear
December 10, 1968The Magus
December 18, 1968The Devil's Bride
January 26, 1969Decline and Fall... of a Birdwatcher
February 10, 1969The Guru
March 2, 1969The Prime of Miss Jean BrodieNominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama.
March 26, 1969100 Rifles
April 7, 1969Doctor Glas
April 30, 1969Hard Contract
May 14, 1969The Last Shot You Hear
June 23, 1969The Boys of Paul Street
June 25, 1969The Chairman
June 27, 1969Che!
July 9, 1969Secret World
August 6, 1969Justine
August 20, 1969Staircase
September 23, 1969Butch Cassidy and the Sundance KidNominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture.
Nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama.
October 5, 1969A Walk with Love and Death
October 12, 1969The Archangel
November 27, 1969The Undefeated
December 14, 1969John and Mary
December 16, 1969Hello, Dolly!Nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture.
Nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy.

1970s

Release date Title Notes
January 21, 1970The Only Game in Town
January 25, 1970M*A*S*HNominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture.
Winner of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy.
February 1, 1970The Kremlin Letter
February 5, 1970PattonWinner of the Academy Award for Best Picture.
Nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama.
March 29, 1970The Sicilian Clan
May 13, 1970The Girl Who Couldn't Say No
May 26, 1970Beneath the Planet of the Apes
June 17, 1970Beyond the Valley of the Dolls
June 24, 1970Myra Breckinridge
July 9, 1970The Games
July 12, 1970Hello-Goodbye
July 31, 1970Move
September 19704 Clowns
September 23, 1970Tora! Tora! Tora!
October 1, 1970Cover Me Babe
October 11, 1970The Great White HopeNot to be confused with The Great White Hype
December 6, 1970Gimme ShelterUSA theatrical distribution only, co-production with Maysles Films
January 31, 1971Countess DraculaUS distribution only, co-production with The Rank Organisation
February 9, 1971Little Murders
March 13, 1971Vanishing Point
March 21, 1971Making It
March 31, 1971B.S. I Love You
April 9, 1971The Mephisto Waltz
Celebration at Big Surco-production with Mann Theatres
May 9, 1971The Panic in Needle Park
May 21, 1971Escape from the Planet of the Apes
July 1, 1971WalkaboutTheatrical distribution
July 23, 1971The Seven Minutes
August 19, 1971The Marriage of a Young Stockbroker
October 9, 1971The French ConnectionWinner of the Academy Award for Best Picture.
Nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama.
October 31, 1971Journey to Midnight
November 12, 1971Paper Man
November 12, 1971Jostle Comedy World: the Movie
December 12, 1971Made for Each Other
January 12, 1972BlindmanUS distribution only, co-production with Abkco Films
January 26, 1972The Hot Rock
February 19, 1972Without Apparent Motive
March 23, 1972The Concert for Bangladesh
April 12, 1972Fritz the CatAustralian distribution only; produced by Bakshi Productions, Aurica Finance Company, Krantz Films; First animated film distributed by 20th Century-Fox
April 16, 1972The Culpepper Cattle Co.
May 23, 1972The Other
June 14, 1972Fillmore
June 16, 1972What Became of Jack and Jill?distribution only; produced by Palomar Pictures
The Strange Vengeance of Rosaliedistribution only; produced by Palomar Pictures
June 30, 1972Conquest of the Planet of the Apes
August 23, 1972To Kill a Clowndistribution only; produced by Palomar Pictures
August 30, 1972The Salzburg Connection
September 8, 1972Welcome Home, Soldier Boys
September 24, 1972SounderTheatrical distribution only, co-production with Robert B. Radnitz. Nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture.
September 27, 1972The Darwin Adventuredistribution only; produced by Palomar Pictures
October 11, 1972Vampire CircusUS distribution only, co-production with The Rank Organisation
October 19, 1972When the Legends Die
October 22, 1972The Discreet Charm of the BourgeoisieUS theatrical distribution only, re-released in 2000 by Miramax Films in USA
November 1, 1972Trouble Man
November 29, 1972And Hope to Die
December 13, 1972The Poseidon AdventureNominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama.
December 17, 1972The Heartbreak Kiddistribution only; produced by Palomar Pictures
December 20, 1972The Effect of Gamma Rays on the Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds
Sleuthdistribution only; produced by Palomar Pictures
Nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama.
March 31, 1973Gospel Road: A Story of Jesus
April 1, 1973Ace Eli and Rodger of the Skies
May 23, 1973Emperor of the North Pole
June 15, 1973The Legend of Hell House
June 15, 1973Battle for the Planet of the Apes
July 27, 1973The Last American Hero
August 3, 1973The Neptune Factor
August 9, 1973Gordon's Wardistribution only; produced by Palomar Pictures
September 29, 1973Kid Blue
October 1973Hex
October 16, 1973The Paper Chase
December 14, 1973The Seven-Ups
December 18, 1973Cinderella LibertyNominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama.
December 20, 1973The Laughing Policeman
February 6, 1974Zardoz
March 14, 1974Ransomco-production with British Lion Films
March 27, 1974Conrack
March 29, 1974The Three MusketeersNominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy. USA and Japan theatrical distribution only
April 22, 1974Claudine
May 17, 1974Dirty Mary Crazy Larry
June 28, 1974S*P*Y*S
July 17, 1974The Mad Adventures of Rabbi Jacob
August 7, 1974Together Brothers
August 12, 1974Harry and TontoNominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy.
August 29, 197499 and 44/100% Dead
September 26, 197411 Harrowhouse
October 1974The House on Skull Mountain
October 18, 1974The Crazy World of Julius Vrooder
October 27, 1974The Phantom of LibertyUSA theatrical distribution, re-released by Miramax Films in USA
October 31, 1974Phantom of the Paradise
December 14, 1974The Towering InfernoUS distribution only; co-production with Warner Bros.
Nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture.
December 15, 1974Young Frankenstein
January 15, 1975The Nickel Ride
February 26, 1975The Four MusketeersUSA and Japan theatrical distribution only
March 1, 1975At Long Last Love
March 13, 1975Ransom
April 16, 1975Capone
May 21, 1975French Connection II
W.W. and the Dixie Dancekings
June 1975Race with the Devil
August 1975The Man from Hong Kong
September 4, 1975Tarzoon, la honte de la jungledistribution in France only
September 26, 1975The Rocky Horror Picture Show
September 30, 1975Black Moon
October 10, 1975Royal Flash
October 15, 1975WhiffsUS distribution only; produced by Brut Productions
October 17, 1975Down the Ancient Staircase
October 29, 1975Take a Hard Ride
December 14, 1975The Adventure of Sherlock Holmes' Smarter Brother
December 25, 1975Lucky Lady
1976Survivalfilmed in December 1969
January 1976Peeper
January 23, 1976Hugo the HippoUS distribution only; produced by Brut Productions; First animated film distributed by the 20th Century-Fox in the USA
January 25, 1976Scent of a Woman
February 4, 1976Next Stop, Greenwich Village
February 18, 1976I Will, I Will... for NowUS distribution only; produced by Brut Productions
March 26, 1976Sky Riders
April 1, 1976The Duchess and the Dirtwater Fox
April 5, 1976The Blue BirdFifth adaptation of novel by Maurice Maeterlinck
co-production with Lenfilm
American-Soviet co-production
May 12, 1976End of the Game
May 26, 1976Mother, Jugs & Speed
June 1, 1976The Last Hard Men
June 2, 1976Breaking Point
June 16, 1976Silent MovieNominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy.
June 25, 1976The Omenco-production with Mace Neufeld Productions
July 1976Moving Violation
September 1976High Velocity
September 26, 1976The Sunday Woman
October 3, 1976Alex & the Gypsy
October 8, 1976Fighting Mad
November 1976Kenny & Company
November 12, 1976All This and World War II
December 3, 1976Silver Streak
February 9, 1977Wizards
March 3, 1977Mr. Billion
April 1977Lovers Like Us
April 1, 1977Raggedy Ann & Andy: A Musical Adventure
April 3, 19773 Women
May 25, 1977Star Warsco-production with Lucasfilm
Nominated for Academy Award for Best Picture.
Nominated for Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama.
Nominated for BAFTA Award for Best Film
Retitled Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope in 1981
June 8, 1977The Other Side of Midnight
June 9, 1977Fire Sale
August 1977The Black Pearl
August 24, 1977Thunder and Lightning
October 2, 1977JuliaNominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture.
Nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama.
October 21, 1977Damnation Alley
November 14, 1977The Turning PointNominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture.
Winner of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama.
December 18, 1977The World's Greatest Lover
December 25, 1977High AnxietyNominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy.
March 5, 1978An Unmarried WomanNominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture.
Nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama.
March 10, 1978The Fury
June 9, 1978Damien: Omen IIco-production with Mace Neufeld Productions
June 28, 1978The DriverUSA distribution, co-production with EMI Films, owned internationally by StudioCanal
August 29, 1978A Wedding
October 5, 1978The Boys from Brazildistribution only; produced by ITC Entertainment
November 8, 1978MagicU.S. distribution only; produced by Joseph E. Levine
February 9, 1979Quintet
March 2, 1979Norma RaeNominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture.
Nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama.
April 6, 1979A Perfect Couple
April 27, 1979Dreamer
May 25, 1979Alienco-production with Brandywine Productions
June 8, 1979The Game of Deathinternational theatrical and USA home media distributor; co-production with Columbia Pictures
June 15, 1979Butch and Sundance: The Early Days
July 20, 1979Breaking AwayNominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture.
Winner of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy.
September 1979The Strange Case of Alice Cooperdistribution only; produced by Jaybar Industries
Direct-to-video release
September 30, 1979La Luna
October 1, 1979Nosferatu the Vampyredistribution only
October 19, 1979Avalanche Expressdistribution only; produced by Lorimar
November 7, 1979The RoseNominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy.
November 16, 1979The Runner Stumblesco-production with Melvin Simon Productions
December 20, 1979All That JazzNorth American theatrical and worldwide home video distribution only; co-production with Columbia Pictures
Nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture.
December 21, 1979Scavenger Huntco-production with Melvin Simon Productions

1980s

Release date Title Notes
February 1, 1980Fatso
April 2, 1980Infernodistribution only; produced by Produzioni Intersound
May 1980Headin' for Broadway
May 21, 1980The Empire Strikes Backdistribution only; produced by Lucasfilm
June 20, 1980Brubaker
June 27, 1980The Stunt ManUSA distribution only
Nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama.
July 11, 1980Oh Heavenly Dog
July 25, 1980Middle Age Crazy
August 15, 1980Willie & Phil
September 12, 1980Health
September 26, 1980My Bodyguard
October 3, 1980The Man with Bogart's Face
Terror Train
October 6, 1980KagemushaInternational distributor; co-production with Toho
October 24, 1980Loving Couplesdistribution only; produced by Time-Life Films
November 17, 1980The Diary of Anne Frank
December 1, 1980A Change of Seasons
December 14, 1980Tribute
December 19, 1980Nine to Five
February 6, 1981Fort Apache, The Bronxdistribution only; produced by Time-Life Films
February 13, 1981Eyewitness
March 6, 1981On the Right Track
March 20, 1981Omen III: The Final Conflictco-production with Mace Neufeld Productions
March 30, 1981Chariots of Fireco-production with Warner Bros., The Ladd Company, Allied Stars Ltd and Goldcrest Films, international distributor
April 3, 1981Hardly Working
May 22, 1981Death Huntdistribution only; produced by Golden Harvest
May 23, 1981Savage Harvest
June 12, 1981History of the World, Part I
June 19, 1981The Cannonball Runin association with Golden Harvest
July 17, 1981Zorro, The Gay Blade
August 28, 1981Chu Chu and the Philly Flash
September 1981The Woman Inside
September 25, 1981Southern ComfortUSA theatrical distribution only; produced by Cinema Group Ventures
October 9, 1981Tattooco-production with AVCO Embassy Pictures
October 31, 1981Shock Treatment
December 18, 1981Taps
December 25, 1981Modern Problems
February 12, 1982The Amateurco-production with Annabisis International, B.V.
Quest for FireUSA and Brazil distribution
Melanie
March 5, 1982Making Love
March 19, 1982Porky's
March 24, 1982Eating Raoul
March 26, 1982I Ought to Be in Pictures
May 28, 1982Visiting Hours
June 18, 1982Author! Author!
June 25, 1982MegaforceUSA/UK distributor, in association with Golden Harvest
July 16, 1982Young Doctors in LoveUSA distributor; co-production with ABC Motion Pictures
July 16, 1982Six Pack
August 6, 1982The Pirate Movie
October 9, 1982I, the Jury
October 22, 1982Monsignor
October 29, 1982National Lampoon's Class ReunionUSA distributor; co-production with ABC Motion Pictures
November 5, 1982The Man from Snowy River
December 8, 1982The VerdictNominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture.
Nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama.
December 10, 1982The Hot Touch
December 22, 1982Kiss Me Goodbye
February 4, 1983The Entity
Without a Trace
February 18, 1983The King of Comedy
February 19, 1983Betrayal
March 25, 1983Max Dugan Returns
April 1, 1983Heart Like a Wheel
May 20, 1983Tough Enough
Bill Cosby: Himselfco-production with SAH Enterprises
May 25, 1983Return of the Jedidistribution only; produced by Lucasfilm
June 24, 1983Porky's II: The Next Day
July 22, 1983Mr. MomU.S. distribution only; produced by Sherwood Productions
August 5, 1983The Star Chamber
August 10, 1983Phar Lap
August 27, 1983Fire and IceUSA theatrical distributor; co-production with PSO
October 14, 1983The Osterman WeekendUSA theatrical distribution only; produced by EMI Films and Robert Ludlum Enterprises
October 21, 1983All the Right Moves
November 18, 1983A Night in Heaven
December 14, 1983SilkwoodNominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama.
USA distributor; co-production with ABC Motion Pictures
December 16, 1983Two of a Kind
To Be or Not to Be
1984The Secret Diary of Sigmund Freud
January 1, 1984Careful, He Might Hear You
February 10, 1984Unfaithfully Yours
February 17, 1984Blame It on RioUSA distribution only; produced by Sherwood Productions
March 30, 1984Antarctica
Romancing the Stone
April 4, 1984The Stone Boy
April 13, 1984Kidco
May 4, 1984The Buddy System
June 21, 1984Rhinestone
June 29, 1984Bachelor Party
July 9, 1984The Gods Must Be CrazyUSA distributor; co-production with South African companies
July 19, 1984Supergirlas TriStar-Fox Film Distributors; co-production with TriStar Pictures
July 20, 1984Revenge of the Nerds
August 10, 1984The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension!USA theatrical distribution only; produced by Sherwood Productions
DreamscapeUSA distribution only
September 28, 1984ImpulseUSA distributor; co-production with ABC Motion Pictures; not to be confused with the unrelated 1990 film of the same name
October 23, 1984Give My Regards to Broad Street
November 2, 1984Paris, Texas
November 16, 1984Gimme an 'F'
December 21, 1984The Flamingo KidUSA distributor; co-production with ABC Motion Pictures
Johnny Dangerously
February 8, 1985Mischief
February 15, 1985Turk 182
March 22, 1985Porky's Revenge
March 29, 1985Almost You
April 12, 1985Ladyhawkeinternational distribution only; co-production with Warner Bros.
April 19, 1985Moving Violations
May 10, 1985Secret Places
June 13, 1985Prizzi's HonorNominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture.
Winner of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama.
USA distributor; co-production with ABC Motion Pictures
June 21, 1985CocoonNominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy.
July 19, 1985The Man with One Red Shoe
August 9, 1985Dance with a StrangerUK distribution only; The Samuel Goldwyn Company handled U.S. distribution rights
August 14, 1985Key Exchange
August 23, 1985Warning Sign
September 20, 1985Joshua Then and Now
Plenty
October 4, 1985The Doctor and the Devils
Commandoco-production with Silver Pictures
October 6, 1985The Park Is Mineco-production with Astral Films and HBO Premiere Films
November 22, 1985Bad Medicine
December 11, 1985The Jewel of the Nile
December 18, 1985Brazilinternational distribution only; Universal Pictures handled U.S. distribution rights
December 20, 1985Enemy Mine
January 17, 1986The Boy in Blue
January 31, 1986Stripper
PowerTheatrical distribution only; produced by Lorimar Motion Pictures
February 14, 1986The Vindicator
March 7, 1986Death of an Angel
HighlanderUSA theatrical distribution only; produced by EMI Films
March 28, 1986Lucas
April 18, 1986Legendinternational distribution only; Universal Pictures handled U.S. distribution rights
June 6, 1986SpaceCampinternational distributor; co-production with ABC Motion Pictures
June 13, 1986The Manhattan ProjectUSA theatrical distribution only; produced by Gladden Entertainment, EMI Films and Cannon Films
July 2, 1986Big Trouble in Little China
July 18, 1986Aliensco-production with Brandywine Productions
August 14, 1986The Boy Who Could FlyTheatrical distribution only; produced by Lorimar Motion Pictures
August 15, 1986The Flyco-production with Brooksfilms
September 19, 1986The Name of the RoseUSA theatrical distributor, co-production with Nelson Entertainment, Neuve-Constantin Film and France2 Cinema
September 24, 1986Half Moon Street
October 10, 1986Jumpin' Jack Flashco-production with Silver Pictures
November 14, 1986Streets of GoldUSA distribution only, co-production with Bavaria Treehouse Productions
December 25, 1986The Morning AfterTheatrical distribution only; produced by Lorimar Motion Pictures
December 31, 1986Wisdomdistribution only, produced by Gladden Entertainment
February 6, 1987Black Widow
February 13, 1987Mannequindistribution only, produced by Gladden Entertainment
March 6, 1987Raising Arizona
April 17, 1987Project X
June 12, 1987Predatorco-production with Silver Pictures and Davis Entertainment
July 10, 1987Revenge of the Nerds II: Nerds in Paradise
September 18, 1987The Pick-up Artist
September 25, 1987The Princess BrideUSA theatrical and TV distribution only; produced by Act III Communications and Nelson Entertainment
October 2, 1987Big ShotsTheatrical distribution only; produced by Lorimar Motion Pictures
October 23, 1987The Siciliandistribution only, produced by Gladden Entertainment
November 6, 1987Less Than Zero
December 11, 1987Wall Street
December 16, 1987Broadcast NewsNominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture.
Nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy.
co-production with Gracie Films
February 12, 1988Satisfaction
February 27, 1988A Night in the Life of Jimmy ReardonUSA distribution only, co-production with Island Pictures
March 11, 1988Off Limits
April 8, 1988Bad Dreams
June 3, 1988BigNominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy.
co-production with Gracie Films
July 6, 1988License to Drive
July 15, 1988Die Hardco-production with Silver Pictures and Gordon Company
August 12, 1988Young GunsUSA, Japan and UK theatrical distribution only; produced by Morgan Creek Entertainment
September 23, 1988Dead RingersUSA theatrical distribution only; produced by Morgan Creek Entertainment
October 7, 1988Alien Nation
November 23, 1988Cocoon: The Return
December 21, 1988Working GirlNominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture.
Winner of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy.
January 13, 1989Gleaming the Cubedistribution only, produced by Gladden Entertainment
February 10, 1989The Fly IIco-production with Brooksfilms
March 10, 1989Skin DeepUSA theatrical distribution only; produced by Morgan Creek Entertainment
March 17, 1989LeviathanUK and Australia distribution only; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer handled USA distribution rights, co-production with Filmauro
April 14, 1989Say Anything...co-production with Gracie Films
May 19, 1989How I Got into College
July 5, 1989Weekend at Bernie'sdistribution only, produced by Gladden Entertainment
August 9, 1989The Favorite
The Abyss
August 25, 1989Millenniumdistribution only, produced by Gladden Entertainment
October 13, 1989The Fabulous Baker Boysdistribution only, produced by Gladden Entertainment
October 20, 1989When the Whales Came
October 27, 1989Worth Winning
December 8, 1989The War of the RosesNominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy.
co-production with Gracie Films and Regency International Pictures (Uncredited)
December 13, 1989Enemies, A Love StoryUSA, UK and France theatrical distribution only; produced by Morgan Creek Entertainment

1990s

Release date Title Notes
January 12, 1990Downtown
January 22, 1990A Matter of Degrees
February 16, 1990Nightbreeddistribution only; co-production with Morgan Creek Productions
March 16, 1990Nuns on the Runco-production with HandMade Films
March 30, 1990Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtlesinternational distributor; co-production with Mirage Studios and Golden Harvest; New Line Cinema handled USA distribution rights
April 13, 1990Vital Signs
The Gods Must Be Crazy IIinternational distributor; co-production with Columbia Pictures and Weintraub Entertainment Group
May 4, 1990Short Timedistribution only, produced by Gladden Entertainment
July 4, 1990Die Hard 2co-production with Silver Pictures and Gordon Company
July 11, 1990The Adventures of Ford Fairlaneco-production with Silver Pictures
August 3, 1990Young Guns IIdistribution only; co-production with Morgan Creek Productions
August 17, 1990The Exorcist IIIdistribution only; co-production with Morgan Creek Productions
September 21, 1990Miller's Crossingco-production with Circle Films
September 28, 1990Pacific Heightsdistribution only; co-production with Morgan Creek Productions
October 5, 1990Marked for Deathco-production with Steamroller Productions
November 2, 1990Frankenstein Unboundin association with A Mount Company Production
November 16, 1990Home AloneNominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy. co-production with Hughes Entertainment
November 21, 1990Predator 2co-production with Silver Pictures, Gordon Company and Davis Entertainment
December 7, 1990Edward Scissorhands
December 23, 1990Come See the Paradise
February 8, 1991Sleeping with the Enemy
March 15, 1991Class Actionco-production with Interscope Communications
March 22, 1991Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Oozeinternational distributor; co-production with Mirage Studios and Golden Harvest; New Line Cinema handled USA distribution rights
March 29, 1991The Five Heartbeats
May 17, 1991Mannequin Two: On the Movedistribution only, produced by Gladden Entertainment
Dice Rulesinternational distributor; co-production with New Line Cinema and Live Entertainment
May 24, 1991Only the Lonelyco-production with Hughes Entertainment
June 21, 1991Dying Young
July 12, 1991Point Breakdistribution only, produced by Largo Entertainment and JVC Entertainment Networks
July 19, 1991Dutchco-production with Hughes Entertainment
July 31, 1991Hot Shots!
August 14, 1991The CommitmentsNominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy
USA distribution only, produced by Beacon Communications
August 21, 1991Barton FinkWinner of the Palme d'Or
co-production with Circle Films
October 4, 1991The Superdistribution only, produced by Largo Entertainment and JVC Entertainment Networks
November 1, 199129th Streetdistribution only, produced by Largo Entertainment and JVC Entertainment Networks
November 22, 1991For the Boys
December 22, 1991Grand Canyon
December 27, 1991Naked Lunchco-production with Recorded Picture Company
January 31, 1992Shining Through
February 7, 1992Back in the USSR
February 21, 1992This Is My Life
March 13, 1992My Cousin Vinny
March 27, 1992White Men Can't Jump
April 10, 1992FernGully: The Last Rainforestco-production with Kroyer Films and FAI Films
May 1, 1992Folks!co-production with Penta Pictures
May 22, 1992Alien 3co-production with Brandywine Productions
June 26, 1992Unlawful Entrydistribution only, produced by Largo Entertainment and JVC Entertainment Networks
July 10, 1992Prelude to a Kiss
July 17, 1992Man Troubleco-production with Penta Pictures
July 31, 1992Buffy the Vampire Slayer
August 21, 1992Rapid Fire
August 26, 1992StoryvilleTheatrical distributor
September 18, 1992Jumpin' at the Boneyard
September 25, 1992The Last of the Mohicansco-production with Morgan Creek Productions; USA distributor
October 16, 1992Night and the City
November 13, 1992Love Potion No. 9
November 20, 1992Home Alone 2: Lost in New Yorkco-production with Hughes Entertainment
December 16, 1992Used Peopledistribution only, produced by Largo Entertainment and JVC Entertainment Networks
December 18, 1992Toysco-production with Baltimore Pictures
December 25, 1992Hoffaco-production with Jersey Films
February 5, 1993The Vanishingco-production with Argos Communications
March 5, 1993Best of the Best 2USA distributor, co-production with Taurus Entertainment
March 17, 1993Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles IIIinternational distributor, co-production with Mirage Studios and Golden Harvest; New Line Cinema handled USA distribution rights
March 26, 1993Hear No Evilco-production with Argos Communications
April 2, 1993Jack the Bearco-production with Jersey Films
April 7, 1993The Sandlotco-production with Island World
May 21, 1993Hot Shots! Part Deux
June 18, 1993Once Upon a Forestco-production with Hanna-Barbera, HTV Cymru/Wales, Ltd., A. Film A/S, Wang Film Productions, Phoenix Animation Studios, Cousen-Premier Films, The Hollywood Cartoon Co., Natterjack Animation and TFC Trickompany
July 7, 1993Rookie of the Year
July 28, 1993Robin Hood: Men in TightsUSA and Spain distributor; co-production with Gaumont and Brooksfilms; Columbia Pictures handled international distribution rights
July 30, 1993Rising Sun
August 27, 1993Only the StrongUSA distributor, co-production with August Entertainment
September 24, 1993The Good Son
October 1, 1993Freaked
October 15, 1993The Beverly Hillbillies
November 24, 1993Mrs. Doubtfireco-production with 1492 Pictures and Blue Wolf Productions
December 29, 1993Ghost in the Machine
February 25, 1994Sugar HillUSA distribution only, produced by Beacon Communications
March 4, 1994The Chase
April 22, 1994Bad Girls
April 29, 1994PCU
June 10, 1994Speedco-production with Blue Tulip Productions
July 1, 1994Baby's Day Outco-production with Hughes Entertainment
July 8, 1994Pentathlonco-production with Live Entertainment
July 15, 1994True LiesU.S. and Canada/Mexico/France/Italy distributor; co-production with Lightstorm Entertainment; Universal Pictures handled international distribution rights
August 5, 1994Airheads
August 6, 1994Street Fighter II: The Animated MovieInternational distributor only in countries outside Japan, UK, France and Spain.
September 30, 1994The Scout
November 18, 1994Miracle on 34th Streetco-production with Hughes Entertainment
November 23, 1994The PagemasterU.S. distributor, co-production with Turner Pictures
December 2, 1994Trapped in Paradise
December 14, 1994NellNominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama. U.S. distributor, co-production with PolyGram Filmed Entertainment and Egg Pictures
January 13, 1995Far from Home: The Adventures of Yellow Dog
March 17, 1995Bye Bye Love
April 21, 1995Kiss of Deathco-production with Mace Neufeld Productions
May 5, 1995French KissU.S. distributor, co-production with PolyGram Filmed Entertainment and Working Title Films
May 19, 1995Die Hard with a VengeanceUSA and Japan distribution only, produced by Touchstone Pictures and Cinergi Pictures
May 24, 1995BraveheartWinner of the Academy Award for Best Picture. international distributor; co-production with Paramount Pictures, Icon Productions and The Ladd Company
May 25, 1995Johnny MnemonicUK distributor; TriStar Pictures handled distribution in most regions, co-production with Alliance Communications
June 30, 1995Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movieco-production with Saban Entertainment and Toei Company
July 14, 1995Nine Monthsco-production with 1492 Pictures
August 4, 1995Bushwhacked
August 11, 1995The Brothers McMullenco-production with Fox Searchlight Pictures and Brothers McMullen Productions
A Walk in the Cloudsco-production with Zucker Brothers Productions
Asterix Conquers AmericaFrance and the UK distribution only, produced by Extrafilm Produktion GmbH
October 13, 1995Strange DaysU.S. distributor; co-production with Lightstorm Entertainment; Universal Pictures handled international distribution rights
November 28, 1995The Price of Love
December 22, 1995Waiting to Exhale
January 12, 1996Dunston Checks In
February 9, 1996Broken Arrowco-production with The Mark Gordon Company
March 1, 1996Down Periscope
March 22, 1996Girl 6co-production with Fox Searchlight Pictures and 40 Acres and a Mule Filmworks
April 26, 1996The Truth About Cats and Dogs
May 3, 1996The Great White Hype
June 14, 1996Stealing Beautydistributor outside France; co-production with Fox Searchlight Pictures, Recorded Picture Company and UGC Images
July 2, 1996Independence Dayco-production with Centropolis Entertainment; not to be confused with the unrelated 1983 film of the same name
July 12, 1996Courage Under Fireco-production with Davis Entertainment, Joseph M. Singer Entertainment and Friendly Films
August 2, 1996Chain Reactionco-production with Blue Tulip Productions
August 23, 1996She's the OneUSA distributor; co-production with Fox Searchlight Pictures
September 6, 1996Tobias and the Half-Pariahco-production with Schaenkhe Entertainment
October 4, 1996That Thing You Do!co-production with Clavius Base
October 11, 1996Looking for Richardinternational distributor; co-production with Fox Searchlight Pictures
November 1, 1996Romeo + Julietco-production with Bazmark Productions
November 16, 1996Jingle All the Wayco-production with 1492 Pictures
November 27, 1996The Crucible
December 20, 1996One Fine Day
March 28, 1997Turbo: A Power Rangers Movieco-production with Saban Entertainment and Toei Company
April 4, 1997Inventing the Abbottsco-production with Fox 2000 Pictures and Imagine Entertainment
April 25, 1997Volcanoas Fox 2000 Pictures; co-production with Moritz Original, Shuler Donner/Donner Productions and Skylark Productions
June 13, 1997Speed 2: Cruise Controlco-production with Blue Tulip Productions and Skylark Productions
July 2, 1997Out to Seaco-production with Davis Entertainment, Joseph M. Singer Entertainment and Friendly Films
August 1, 1997Picture Perfect
September 26, 1997The Edgeco-production with Art Linson Productions
Soul Foodas Fox 2000 Pictures; co-production with State Street Pictures
October 24, 1997A Life Less OrdinaryU.S. distributor; co-production with PolyGram Filmed Entertainment, Figment Films and Channel Four Films
October 31, 1997The Wind in the WillowsCanada distributor; co-production with Walt Disney Pictures (USA), Columbia Pictures (International) and Allied Filmmakers
November 7, 1997Cold Around the Heartco-production with CBS/Fox Video
November 14, 1997Anastasiaco-production with Fox Family Films
November 26, 1997Alien Resurrectionco-production with Brandywine Productions
December 12, 1997Home Alone 3co-production with Hughes Entertainment
December 18, 1997The Wiggles MovieAustralia distributor; co-production with Gladusaurus Productions
December 19, 1997TitanicWinner of the Academy Award for Best Picture.
Winner of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama.
international distributor; co-production with Paramount Pictures and Lightstorm Entertainment
January 9, 1998Firestorm
January 30, 1998Great Expectations
February 20, 1998Dangerous Beautyinternational distribution only; ; Renamed as The Greatest Courtesan in the United Kingdom and A Destiny of Her Own in some regions; co-production with Regency Enterprises and Bedford Falls Productions; Warner Bros. Pictures handled North American distribution rights
March 27, 1998The Newton Boys
April 17, 1998The Object of My Affection
May 15, 1998BulworthNominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy. U.S. distributor
May 29, 1998Hope Floats
June 12, 1998Cousin Betteinternational distributor; co-production with Fox Searchlight Pictures
June 19, 1998The X-Filesco-production with Ten Thirteen Productions
June 26, 1998Dr. Dolittleco-production with Davis Entertainment, Joseph M. Singer Entertainment, Eddie Murphy Productions and Friendly Films
July 15, 1998There's Something About MaryNominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy. co-production with Conundrum Entertainment
July 29, 1998Ever Afteralso known as A Cinderella Story; co-production with Flower Films
August 14, 1998How Stella Got Her Groove BackNAACP Image Award for Outstanding Motion Picture
November 6, 1998The Siegeco-production with Lynda Obst Productions
A Cool, Dry Placeas Fox 2000 Pictures
November 13, 1998Tobias and the Arcane Merchantco-production with Schaenkhe Entertainment and Paramount Pictures
December 25, 1998The Thin Red Lineas Fox 2000 Pictures; co-production with Phoenix Pictures and Geisler-Roberdau
Nominated - Academy Award for Best Picture
Nominated - Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Picture
February 5, 1999Simply Irresistibledistribution only, produced by Regency Enterprises
February 19, 1999Office Spaceco-production with Judgemental Films
March 12, 1999Wing Commanderdistributor; co-production with Digital Anvil and Origin Systems
March 19, 1999Ravenousas Fox 2000 Pictures; co-production with Heyday Films
April 9, 1999Never Been Kissedas Fox 2000 Pictures; co-production with Flower Films and Bushwood Pictures
April 23, 1999Pushing Tinas Fox 2000 Pictures; co-production with Regency Enterprises
April 30, 1999Entrapmentco-production with Regency Enterprises
May 19, 1999Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menaceco-production with Lucasfilm
July 16, 1999Lake Placidas Fox 2000 Pictures; co-production with Phoenix Pictures and Stan Winston Studios
August 13, 1999Brokedown Palaceas Fox 2000 Pictures
October 1, 1999Sex, Shame and TearsU.S. distributor; co-production with Argos Communications
Drive Me Crazy
October 19, 1999Fight Clubas Fox 2000 Pictures; co-production with Regency Enterprises and Art Linson Productions
November 10, 1999Light it Upas Fox 2000 Pictures
November 10, 1999Anywhere but Hereas Fox 2000 Pictures
December 17, 1999Anna and the Kingas Fox 2000 Pictures; co-production with Lawrence Bender Productions

See also

References

  1. Vary, Adam (January 17, 2020). "Disney Drops Fox Name, Will Rebrand as 20th Century Studios, Searchlight Pictures". Variety. Retrieved January 17, 2020.
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