List of Columbia Pictures films (1950–1959)
Appearance
The following is a list of feature films produced and distributed by the American studio Columbia Pictures from 1950 until 1959. While the company continued to make many of its films in-house, it increasingly also released films made by independent producers.[1]
1950
[edit]Release date | Title | Notes |
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January 1950 | All the King's Men | Remade in 2006; Winner of the Academy Award for Best Picture |
January 5, 1950 | Mary Ryan, Detective | |
January 11, 1950 | The Nevadan | co-production with Scott-Brown Productions |
January 12, 1950 | Mark of the Gorilla | co-production with Sam Katzman Productions |
February 2, 1950 | Trail of the Rustlers | |
February 9, 1950 | Girls' School | |
February 15, 1950 | The Traveling Saleswoman | Co-production with Joan Davis Productions |
February 22, 1950 | Tyrant of the Sea | |
Mule Train | distribution only; produced by Gene Autry Productions | |
Father Is a Bachelor | ||
March 9, 1950 | Blondie's Hero[N 1] | |
March 16, 1950 | A Woman of Distinction | |
March 18, 1950 | The Palomino | Co-production with Robert Cohn Productions |
April 1, 1950 | Cargo to Capetown | |
April 6, 1950 | Cody of the Pony Express | Serial film |
April 13, 1950 | Outcast of Black Mesa | |
Beware of Blondie[N 1] | ||
April 26, 1950 | Faust and the Devil | Co-production with Cineopra |
April 27, 1950 | Military Academy with That Tenth Avenue Gang | |
Kill the Umpire | ||
Captive Girl | ||
April 28, 1950 | No Sad Songs for Me | |
May 3, 1950 | The Doorman | Mexican film; co-production with Posa Films |
May 4, 1950 | Beauty on Parade | |
May 18, 1950 | Customs Agent | |
May 19, 1950 | Fortunes of Captain Blood | |
Cow Town | distribution only; produced by Gene Autry Productions | |
June 1, 1950 | The Good Humor Man | |
Texas Dynamo | ||
Hoedown | ||
June 8, 1950 | State Penitentiary | |
June 21, 1950 | Rogues of Sherwood Forest | |
July 1, 1950 | 711 Ocean Drive | Co-production with Frank Seltzer Productions |
July 13, 1950 | David Harding, Counterspy | |
July 20, 1950 | Atom Man vs. Superman | distribution only; Serial film |
July 25, 1950 | Beyond the Purple Hills | distribution only; produced by Gene Autry Productions |
August 3, 1950 | Streets of Ghost Town | |
On the Isle of Samoa | ||
August 17, 1950 | The Petty Girl | |
August 30, 1950 | When You're Smiling | |
August 1950 | In a Lonely Place | co-production with Santana Pictures Corporation |
Convicted | ||
September 8, 1950 | Rookie Fireman | |
September 14, 1950 | Across the Badlands | |
September 15, 1950 | The Fuller Brush Girl | |
September 30, 1950 | Indian Territory | distribution only; produced by Gene Autry Productions |
October 1950 | Between Midnight and Dawn | |
October 1, 1950 | Raiders of Tomahawk Creek | |
October 25, 1950 | Last of the Buccaneers | Co-production with SK Pictures |
November 1, 1950 | Chain Gang | |
November 2, 1950 | Harriet Craig | |
Pirates of the High Seas | Serial film | |
November 15, 1950 | The Texan Meets Calamity Jane | |
Emergency Wedding | ||
November 16, 1950 | The Tougher They Come | |
November 20, 1950 | The Blazing Sun | Co-production with Gene Autry Productions |
November 21, 1950 | Counterspy Meets Scotland Yard | |
November 22, 1950 | Pygmy Island | |
December 1, 1950 | The Killer That Stalked New York | Co-production with Robert Cohn Productions |
Lightning Guns | ||
December 2, 1950 | He's a Cockeyed Wonder | |
December 12, 1950 | Revenue Agent | |
December 24, 1950 | The Flying Missile | |
December 25, 1950 | Born Yesterday | Remade in 1993; Nominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture |
December 29, 1950 | Frontier Outpost | |
December 1950 | Stage to Tucson |
1951
[edit]Release date | Title | Notes |
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January 2, 1951 | Gasoline Alley | |
January 15, 1951 | Prairie Roundup | |
January 17, 1951 | Al Jennings of Oklahoma | |
January 30, 1951 | Gene Autry and the Mounties | distribution only; produced by Gene Autry Productions |
February 14, 1951 | A Yank in Korea | |
February 23, 1951 | Ridin' the Outlaw Trail | |
February 26, 1951 | Fury of the Congo | |
March 5, 1951 | Flame of Stamboul | |
March 8, 1951 | My True Story | |
March 10, 1951 | Valentino | Co-production with Edward Small Productions |
March 15, 1951 | Fort Savage Raiders | |
Texans Never Cry | distribution only; produced by Gene Autry Productions | |
March 1951 | M | distribution only; co-production with Superior Productions |
April 1, 1951 | Santa Fe | Co-production with Scott-Brown Productions |
April 16, 1951 | Whirlwind | distribution only; produced by Gene Autry Productions |
April 18, 1951 | The Brave Bulls | Co-production with Rossen Enterprises |
May 2, 1951 | The Seven Macho Men | Co-production with Posa Films |
May 4, 1951 | Her First Romance | |
May 5, 1951 | Smuggler's Gold | |
May 30, 1951 | Snake River Desperadoes | |
When the Redskins Rode | Co-production with Esskay Pictures Corporation | |
May 31, 1951 | Roar of the Iron Horse | Serial film |
Lorna Doone | co-production with Edward Small Productions | |
June 3, 1951 | The Texas Rangers | Remake of 1936 film; co-production with Edward Small Productions |
June 12, 1951 | China Corsair | |
June 13, 1951 | Sirocco | co-production with Santana Pictures Corporation |
June 20, 1951 | Silver Canyon | distribution only; produced by Gene Autry Productions |
June 27, 1951 | Mask of the Avenger | |
July 1, 1951 | The Big Gusher | |
July 13, 1951 | Never Trust a Gambler | |
July 16, 1951 | Hurricane Island | Co-production with Esskay Pictures Corporation |
July 24, 1951 | Pickup | Co-production with Forum Productions and Hugo Haas Productions |
July 26, 1951 | Bonanza Town | |
July 1951 | Two of a Kind | |
August 2, 1951 | The Whistle at Eaton Falls | distribution only; produced by Louis De Rochemont Associates and RD-DR Corporation |
August 13, 1951 | The Magic Face | Co-production with Mort Briskin-Robert Smith Productions |
The Lady and the Bandit | ||
August 14, 1951 | Cyclone Fury | |
August 23, 1951 | Criminal Lawyer | |
Chain of Circumstance | ||
September 10, 1951 | Saturday's Hero | |
September 13, 1951 | Mysterious Island | Serial film |
September 17, 1951 | Corky of Gasoline Alley | |
September 21, 1951 | The Mob | |
September 30, 1951 | The Hills of Utah | distribution only; produced by Gene Autry Productions |
September 1951 | Sunny Side of the Street | |
October 1951 | Five | co-production with Arch Oboler Productions |
October 4, 1951 | Jungle Manhunt | |
October 18, 1951 | The Magic Carpet | Co-production with The Katzman Corporation and Esskay Pictures Corporation |
October 24, 1951 | The Harlem Globetrotters | |
The Family Secret | Co-production with Santana Pictures Corporation | |
October 26, 1951 | Ten Tall Men | Co-production with Norma Productions and Halburt Productions |
October 30, 1951 | The Kid from Amarillo | |
October 31, 1951 | The Son of Dr. Jekyll | |
November 5, 1951 | The Barefoot Mailman | co-production with Robert Cohn Productions |
November 12, 1951 | Purple Heart Diary | |
November 20, 1951 | Valley of Fire | distribution only; produced by Gene Autry Productions |
December 2, 1951 | Man in the Saddle | Co-production with Scott-Brown Productions |
December 15, 1951 | Pecos River | |
December 20, 1951 | Death of a Salesman | Co-production with Stanley Kramer Productions |
December 27, 1951 | Captain Video | Serial film |
1952
[edit]Release date | Title | Notes |
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January 2, 1952 | Indian Uprising | Co-production with Edward Small Productions |
January 11, 1952 | Boots Malone | |
January 15, 1952 | The Old West | distribution only; produced by Gene Autry Productions |
January 16, 1952 | Scandal Sheet | Co-production with Motion Picture Investors |
January 21, 1952 | Harem Girl | |
January 30, 1952 | If I Were a Congressman | Co-production with Posa Films |
January 31, 1952 | Smoky Canyon | |
The First Time | Co-production with Norma Productions and Halburt Productions | |
February 28, 1952 | The Hawk of Wild River | |
Okinawa | ||
March 13, 1952 | The Marrying Kind | |
March 17, 1952 | Jungle Jim in the Forbidden Land | |
March 18, 1952 | Night Stage to Galveston | distribution only; produced by Gene Autry Productions |
March 20, 1952 | My Six Convicts | Co-production with Stanley Kramer Productions |
April 3, 1952 | A Yank in Indo-China | Co-production with Esskay Pictures Corporation |
April 10, 1952 | King of the Congo | Serial film |
April 20, 1952 | Laramie Mountains | |
April 29, 1952 | Walk East on Beacon! | Co-production with RD-DR Productions |
May 7, 1952 | Thief of Damascus | |
May 9, 1952 | The Sniper | Co-production with Stanley Kramer Productions |
May 15, 1952 | Paula | |
May 30, 1952 | Apache Country | distribution only; produced by Gene Autry Productions |
May 1952 | Sound Off | |
June 1, 1952 | Brave Warrior | Co-production Esskay Pictures Corporation |
Montana Territory | ||
June 15, 1952 | The Rough, Tough West | |
June 25, 1952 | The Brigand | Co-production with Edward Small Productions |
July 1, 1952 | Cripple Creek | |
July 4, 1952 | California Conquest | Co-production with Esskay Pictures Corporation |
July 7, 1952 | Red Snow | Co-production with All American Film Corporation |
July 12, 1952 | Junction City | |
July 24, 1952 | Blackhawk | Distribution only; Serial film |
July 25, 1952 | Barbed Wire | distribution only; produced by Gene Autry Productions |
July 29, 1952 | Affair in Trinidad | Co-production with The Beckworth Corporation |
July 1952 | Storm Over Tibet | Co-production with Summit Productions |
August 19, 1952 | The Kid from Broken Gun | |
August 27, 1952 | Captain Pirate | |
Last Train from Bombay | ||
September 4, 1952 | Assignment – Paris! | |
September 10, 1952 | The Atomic Fireman | Mexican film; co-production with Posa Films |
September 30, 1952 | Wagon Team | distribution only; produced by Gene Autry Productions |
September 1952 | Strange Fascination | Co-production with Hugo Haas Productions |
Rainbow 'Round My Shoulder | ||
October 8, 1952 | The Golden Hawk | Co-production with Esskay Pictures Corporation |
The Four Poster | co-production with Stanley Kramer Productions | |
October 30, 1952 | The Happy Time | |
November 6, 1952 | Son of Geronimo | Serial film |
November 15, 1952 | Hangman's Knot | Co-production with Producers-Actors Corporation |
November 30, 1952 | Blue Canadian Rockies | distribution only; produced by Gene Autry Productions |
November 1952 | Voodoo Tiger | |
December 9, 1952 | The Pathfinder | |
December 10, 1952 | Invasion U.S.A. | Co-production with American Pictures Company and Mutual Productions of the West |
December 25, 1952 | The Member of the Wedding | Co-production with Stanley Kramer Productions |
December 1952 | Eight Iron Men |
1953
[edit]Release date | Title | Notes |
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January 1953 | Winning of the West | distribution only; produced by Gene Autry Productions |
February 1953 | Target Hong Kong | |
February 1, 1953 | Last of the Comanches | |
February 3, 1953 | Savage Mutiny | |
March 3, 1953 | All Ashore | |
March 7, 1953 | Prince of Pirates | Co-production with Esskay Pictures Corporation |
March 20, 1953 | The Glass Wall | |
March 24, 1953 | Salome | Co-production with The Beckworth Corporation |
March 25, 1953 | On Top of Old Smoky | distribution only; produced by Gene Autry Productions |
April 1, 1953 | Jack McCall, Desperado | |
April 6, 1953 | One Girl's Confession | Co-production with Hugo Haas Productions |
April 7, 1953 | Problem Girls | |
April 9, 1953 | Man in the Dark | Columbia's first 3D film |
May 1, 1953 | Fort Ti | 3D film |
May 5, 1953 | Ambush at Tomahawk Gap | |
The Juggler | Co-production with Stanley Kramer Productions | |
May 8, 1953 | Serpent of the Nile | |
May 20, 1953 | The 49th Man | |
Siren of Bagdad | Co-production with Esskay Pictures Corporation | |
Goldtown Ghost Riders | distribution only; produced by Gene Autry Productions | |
June 4, 1953 | The Lost Planet | Serial film |
July 1, 1953 | The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T | Co-production with Stanley Kramer Productions; only film created by children's author Dr. Seuss |
July 4, 1953 | The Last Posse | |
July 5, 1953 | Pack Train | distribution only produced by Gene Autry Productions |
July 17, 1953 | Let's Do It Again | |
July 20, 1953 | Flame of Calcutta | Co-production with Esskay Pictures Corporation |
July 29, 1953 | Valley of Head Hunters | |
July 30, 1953 | The Stranger Wore a Gun | 3D film; co-production with Scott-Brown Productions |
August 3, 1953 | Cruisin' Down the River | |
August 5, 1953 | From Here to Eternity | Winner of the Academy Award for Best Picture |
August 21, 1953 | Sky Commando | |
August 1953 | Mission Over Korea | Co-production with Robert Cohn Productions |
September 2, 1953 | The Photographer | Mexican film; co-production with Posa Films |
September 7, 1953 | China Venture | |
September 17, 1953 | The Great Adventures of Captain Kidd | Serial film |
September 20, 1953 | Saginaw Trail | distribution only; produced by Gene Autry Productions |
September 1953 | Conquest of Cochise | |
October 1, 1953 | Combat Squad | Co-production with Jack Broder Productions Inc. |
October 14, 1953 | The Big Heat | |
October 1953 | Slaves of Babylon | |
November 3, 1953 | Prisoners of the Casbah | Co-production with The Katzman Corporation |
Last of the Pony Riders | distribution only; produced by Gene Autry Productions | |
November 10, 1953 | Paris Model | Co-production with American Pictures Company |
November 11, 1953 | Gun Fury | 3D film |
December 2, 1953 | The Nebraskan | |
December 3, 1953 | El Alamein | |
December 15, 1953 | Killer Ape | |
December 23, 1953 | Miss Sadie Thompson | 3D film; co-production with The Beckworth Corporation |
December 24, 1953 | Bad for Each Other | |
December 30, 1953 | Paratrooper | Released on August 11 in the UK as The Red Beret; co-production with Warwick Films |
1954
[edit]Release date | Title | Notes |
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February 1954 | Charge of the Lancers | |
The Wild One | co-production with Stanley Kramer Productions | |
February 24, 1954 | Bait | Co-production with Hugo Haas Productions |
March 1954 | It Should Happen to You | |
March 1, 1954 | The Battle of Rogue River | |
March 10, 1954 | Drive a Crooked Road | |
April 2, 1954 | Jesse James vs. the Daltons | 3D film |
April 7, 1954 | The Mad Magician | |
April 15, 1954 | Gunfighters of the Northwest | Serial film |
April 23, 1954 | Drums of Tahiti | 3D film |
April 1954 | The Iron Glove | |
The Price of Living | U.S.A. distributor; co-production with Internacional Cinematográfica | |
May 1, 1954 | Massacre Canyon | |
May 3, 1954 | The Miami Story | Co-production with Clover Productions |
May 10, 1954 | Indiscretion of an American Wife[N 2] | distribution only; produced by Produzione Films Vittorio De Sica and Selznick International Pictures |
June 6, 1954 | The Saracen Blade | |
June 24, 1954 | The Caine Mutiny | Co-production with Stanley Kramer Productions |
June 1954 | Jungle Man-Eaters | |
July 3, 1954 | The Outlaw Stallion | |
July 16, 1954 | Hell Below Zero | Co-production with Warwick Films |
July 28, 1954 | On the Waterfront | Winner of the Academy Award for Best Picture; co-production with Horizon Pictures |
August 1, 1954 | The Law vs. Billy the Kid | |
August 6, 1954 | Human Desire | |
Pushover | ||
September 1, 1954 | A Tailored Gentleman | Mexican film; co-production with Posa Films |
September 2, 1954 | The Black Dakotas | |
September 3, 1954 | O Cangaceiro | Co-production with Vera Cruz Studios |
September 4, 1954 | A Bullet Is Waiting | co-production with Welsch Productions, Inc. |
October 28, 1954 | The Black Knight | Co-production with Warwick Films |
November 1, 1954 | Cannibal Attack | |
The Detective | U.S. distribution only; produced by Facet Productions | |
November 4, 1954 | Three Hours to Kill | |
November 5, 1954 | Fire Over Africa | U.S. distribution only |
November 10, 1954 | Phffft! | |
November 11, 1954 | Riding with Buffalo Bill | Serial film |
November 1954 | The Affairs of Messalina | U.S. distribution only; produced by CEI Incom, Produzione Gallone, Filmsonor and Suevia Films |
December 1, 1954 | Masterson of Kansas | |
December 4, 1954 | They Rode West | |
December 1954 | The Bamboo Prison |
1955
[edit]Release date | Title | Notes |
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January 26, 1955 | The Violent Men | Filmed in CinemaScope |
February 1, 1955 | Ten Wanted Men | Co-production with Ranown Pictures Corporation and Scott-Brown Productions |
February 9, 1955 | The Long Gray Line | Co-production with Rota Productions; Filmed in CinemaScope |
February 10, 1955 | Pirates of Tripoli | Co-production with The Katzman Corporation |
February 24, 1955 | Three for the Show | Filmed in CinemaScope |
February 1955 | Women's Prison | |
March 19, 1955 | Tight Spot | |
March 27, 1955 | Wyoming Renegades | |
April 19, 1955 | Cell 2455, Death Row | |
April 30, 1955 | New Orleans Uncensored | |
April 1955 | Jungle Moon Men | |
May 1, 1955 | Seminole Uprising | |
May 1955 | The End of the Affair | Co-production with Coronado Productions |
June 9, 1955 | The Adventures of Captain Africa | Serial film |
June 10, 1955 | 5 Against the House | Co-production with Dayle Productions |
June 22, 1955 | Bring Your Smile Along | |
July 13, 1955 | The Night Holds Terror | |
July 1955 | It Came from Beneath the Sea | Co-production with Clover Productions |
Creature with the Atom Brain | ||
Chicago Syndicate | ||
August 24, 1955 | Apache Ambush | |
August 31, 1955 | Drop the Curtain | Mexican film; co-production with Posa Films |
August 31, 1955 | The Man from Laramie | Co-production with William Goetz Productions; Filmed in CinemaScope |
September 1, 1955 | The Gun That Won the West | Co-production with Clover Productions |
September 14, 1955 | Footsteps in the Fog | Co-production with Frankovich Productions |
September 16, 1955 | Duel on the Mississippi | Co-production with Clover Productions |
September 22, 1955 | My Sister Eileen | Filmed in CinemaScope |
September 1955 | Special Delivery | Co-production with Trans-Rhein Film |
October 1955 | Count Three and Pray | Co-production with Copa Productions; Filmed in CinemaScope |
October 1, 1955 | Devil Goddess | |
October 14, 1955 | A Prize of Gold | Co-production with Warwick Films |
November 7, 1955 | Queen Bee | |
November 23, 1955 | Three Stripes in the Sun | |
November 30, 1955 | The Crooked Web | Co-production with Clover Productions |
November 1955 | Teen-Age Crime Wave | |
December 7, 1955 | The Last Frontier | Filmed in CinemaScope |
December 11, 1955 | The Prisoner | Co-production with Facet Productions and London Independent Producers |
December 15, 1955 | A Lawless Street | Co-production with Producer-Actors Corporation and Scott-Brown Productions |
December 1955 | Hell's Horizon | Co-production with Gravis Productions |
1956
[edit]Release date | Title | Notes |
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January 6, 1956 | Perils of the Wilderness | Serial film |
January 1956 | Inside Detroit | Co-production with Clover Productions |
February 15, 1956 | Fury at Gunsight Pass | |
February 16, 1956 | Picnic | Nominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture Filmed in CinemaScope |
February 1956 | The Houston Story | Co-production with Clover Productions |
Battle Stations | ||
Joe MacBeth | Co-production with Frankovich Productions | |
March 1956 | Hot Blood | Filmed in CinemaScope |
March 2, 1956 | Uranium Boom | Co-production with Clover Productions |
March 21, 1956 | Rock Around the Clock | Co-production with Clover Productions |
March 27, 1956 | The Cockleshell Heroes | Co-production with Warwick Films Filmed in CinemaScope |
March 31, 1956 | The Harder They Fall | |
April 1, 1956 | Blackjack Ketchum, Desperado | Co-production with Clover Productions |
April 11, 1956 | The Last Ten Days | Co-production with Cosmopol-Film |
April 24, 1956 | Jubal | Filmed in CinemaScope |
April 1956 | Over-Exposed | |
June 20, 1956 | Safari | Co-production with Warwick Films Filmed in CinemaScope |
June 21, 1956 | The Eddy Duchin Story | Filmed in CinemaScope |
June 25, 1956 | Secret of Treasure Mountain | |
July 31, 1956 | Storm Center | Co-production with Phoenix Productions |
July 1956 | The Werewolf | Co-production with Clover Productions |
Earth vs. the Flying Saucers | ||
Bermuda Affair | Co-production with Bermuda Studio Productions | |
August 1, 1956 | Autumn Leaves | Co-production with William Goetz Productions |
August 4, 1956 | Blazing the Overland Trail | Serial film |
August 12, 1956 | He Laughed Last | |
August 22, 1956 | The Solid Gold Cadillac | Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy |
August 27, 1956 | Papa, Mama, the Maid and I | U.S. distribution only; produced by Concinor, Champs-Élysées Productions, Concinex and Lambor Films |
September 7, 1956 | Port Afrique | Co-production with Coronado Productions |
September 24, 1956 | The Silent World | U.S. distribution only; produced by Rank Organisation, FSJYC Production, Requins Associés, Société Filmad and Titanus |
September 1956 | 1984 | Co-production with Holiday Film Productions Ltd. |
Miami Exposé | Co-production with Clover Productions | |
October 2, 1956 | Cha-Cha-Cha Boom! | Co-production with Four-Leaf Productions |
October 31, 1956 | You Can't Run Away from It | Filmed in CinemaScope |
October 1956 | Spin a Dark Web | Co-production with Frankovich Productions |
November 1, 1956 | The White Squaw | |
November 19, 1956 | Seven Samurai | U.S. theatrical distribution only; produced by Toho |
November 1956 | Suicide Mission | U.S. distribution only; produced by Nordsjøfilm and North Sea |
Odongo | Co-production with Warwick Films; Filmed in CinemaScope | |
Reprisal! | Co-production with Romson Productions | |
December 5, 1956 | Nightfall | Co-production with Copa Productions |
December 14, 1956 | Don't Knock the Rock | Co-production with Clover Productions |
December 25, 1956 | Full of Life | |
December 1956 | Ride the High Iron | Co-production with Meridian Productions |
7th Cavalry | Co-production with Producers-Actors Corporation and Scott-Brown Productions | |
Rumble on the Docks | Co-production with Clover Productions | |
The Gamma People | Co-production with Warwick Films | |
The Last Man to Hang? | Co-production with Association of Cinema Technicians |
1957
[edit]Release date | Title | Notes |
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January 1957 | Zarak | co-production with Warwick Films; Filmed in CinemaScope |
February 1957 | Wicked as They Come | Co-production with Frankovich Productions |
February 1, 1957 | Utah Blaine | co-production with Clover Productions |
March 6, 1957 | The Shadow on the Window | |
March 25, 1957 | The Tall T | Co-production with Producers-Actors Corporation and Scott-Brown Productions |
March 1957 | Zombies of Mora Tau | Co-production with Clover Productions |
The Man Who Turned to Stone | ||
April 1, 1957 | The Phantom Stagecoach | |
April 12, 1957 | The Strange One | Co-production with Horizon Pictures |
April 17, 1957 | Abandon Ship! | Co-production with Copa Productions |
April 25, 1957 | The Garment Jungle | |
April 1957 | The Guns of Fort Petticoat | co-production with Brown-Murphy Productions |
May 1, 1957 | Sierra Stranger | Co-production with Acireman Productions |
May 21, 1957 | Torero | Co-production with Producciones Barbachano Ponce and Producciones Olmeca |
May 1957 | Hellcats of the Navy | Co-production with Morningside Productions |
June 1, 1957 | Beyond Mombasa | co-production with Hemisphere Pictures and Todon Productions |
June 1957 | Calypso Heat Wave | co-production with Clover Productions |
The Night the World Exploded | ||
The Giant Claw | ||
The Burglar | co-production with Samson Productions | |
20 Million Miles to Earth | co-production with Morningside Productions | |
July 26, 1957 | The Young Don't Cry | |
July 1957 | The 27th Day | |
August 2, 1957 | Jeanne Eagels | |
August 7, 1957 | 3:10 to Yuma | Remade in 2007 |
August 8, 1957 | Fire Down Below | co-production with Warwick Films; Filmed in CinemaScope |
August 13, 1957 | Pickup Alley | |
August 17, 1957 | Operation Mad Ball | |
August 1957 | No Time to Be Young | |
Town on Trial | ||
September 1957 | The Parson and the Outlaw | co-production with Charles 'Buddy' Rogers Productions |
Escape from San Quentin | Co-production with Clover Productions | |
The Brothers Rico | Co-production with William Goetz Productions | |
October 9, 1957 | Raquel's Shoeshiner | Co-production with Posa Films |
October 25, 1957 | Pal Joey | Co-production with Essex Productions and George Sidney Productions; Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy |
How to Murder a Rich Uncle | Co-production with Warwick Films; Filmed in CinemaScope | |
October 31, 1957 | Decision at Sundown | Co-production with Producer-Actors Corporation and Scott-Brown Productions |
October 1957 | Domino Kid | Co-production with Rorvic Productions and Calhoun-Orsatti Enterprises |
The Tijuana Story | Co-production with Clover Productions | |
November 6, 1957 | The Story of Esther Costello | Co-production with Romulus Films |
December 14, 1957 | The Bridge on the River Kwai | Co-production with Horizon Pictures Winner of the Academy Award for Best Pictures Winner of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture - Drama; Filmed in CinemaScope |
December 16, 1957 | The Admirable Crichton | Co-production with Modern Screenplay Productions |
December 1957 | The Hard Man | Co-production with Romson Productions |
The Long Haul | Co-production with Marksman Films |
1958
[edit]Release date | Title | Notes |
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January 1958 | The World Was His Jury | Co-production with Clover Productions |
Return to Warbow | ||
January 7, 1958 | Cowboy | co-production with Phoenix Pictures |
February 1958 | Going Steady | co-production with Clover Productions |
Bonjour Tristesse | co-production with Wheel Productions; Filmed in CinemaScope | |
March 3, 1958 | The True Story of Lynn Stuart | |
March 30, 1958 | Night of the Demon | US distribution of a UK film; co-production with Sabre Film Production |
March 1958 | Bitter Victory | Co-production with Transcontinental Films and Robert Laffont Productions; Filmed in CinemaScope |
April 1958 | High Flight | Co-production with Warwick Films; Filmed in CinemaScope |
June 1, 1958 | The Revenge of Frankenstein | U.S. distributor; produced by Hammer Film Productions |
June 11, 1958 | The Camp on Blood Island | |
The Lineup | Co-production with Pajemer Productions | |
June 22, 1958 | Gideon of Scotland Yeard | |
June 24, 1958 | The Goddess | Co-production with Carnegie Productions |
June 25, 1958 | This Angry Age | co-production with Dino de Laurentiis Cinematografica |
Screaming Mimi | co-production with Sage Productions | |
June 1958 | The Case Against Brooklyn | Co-production with Morningside Productions |
Let's Rock | ||
July 1, 1958 | The Key | Co-production with Highroad and Open Road Films; Filmed in CinemaScope |
July 8, 1958 | She Played with Fire | Co-production with John Harvel Productions |
July 1958 | Crash Landing | Co-production with Clover Productions |
Gunman's Walk | Filmed in CinemaScope | |
Life Begins at 17 | Co-production with Clover Productions | |
August 1958 | Tank Force | U.S. distributor; produced by Warwick Films |
August 6, 1958 | Buchanan Rides Alone | Co-production with Producer-Actors Corporation and Scott-Brown Productions |
September 1, 1958 | Apache Territory | Co-production with Rorvic Productions |
September 17, 1958 | The Snorkel | U.S. distributor; produced by Hammer Film Productions |
September 1958 | Ghost of the China Sea | |
The Whole Truth | ||
October 23, 1958 | Housewife to Your Neighbor | Mexican film; co-production with Asociación Mexicana de la Cruz Roja and Posa Films |
October 1958 | Me and the Colonel | |
Kill Her Gently | ||
November 2, 1958 | Tarawa Beachhead | |
November 1958 | The Last Hurrah | |
December 23, 1958 | The 7th Voyage of Sinbad | |
December 25, 1958 | Bell, Book and Candle | Co-production with Phoenix Productions; Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Comedy |
December 1958 | The Man Inside | Co-production with Warwick Films; Filmed in CinemaScope |
Senior Prom | ||
Murder by Contract | Co-production with Orbit Productions |
1959
[edit]Release date | Title | Notes |
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January 1, 1959 | Good Day for a Hanging | co-production with Morningside Productions |
January 30, 1959 | The Last Blitzkrieg | Co-production with Clover Productions |
February 10, 1959 | Forbidden Island | |
February 15, 1959 | Ride Lonesome | Co-production with Ranown Pictures; Filmed in CinemaScope |
February 1959 | City of Fear | Co-production with Orbit Productions |
March 2, 1959 | The Two-Headed Spy | Co-production with Sabre Film Production |
March 25, 1959 | Verboten![N 3] | Distribution only, produced by RKO Radio Pictures, Rank Organisation and Globe Enterprises |
March 1959 | Gunmen from Laredo | |
April 1959 | The Bandit of Zhobe | co-production with Warwick Films; Filmed in CinemaScope |
April 1, 1959 | Juke Box Rhythm | Co-production with Clover Productions |
April 10, 1959 | Gidget | Filmed in CinemaScope |
May 1959 | Face of a Fugitive | co-production with Morningside Productions |
May 1, 1959 | The Young Land | Distribution only; co-production with C.V. Whitney Pictures |
May 2, 1959 | Up and Down | Mexican film; co-production with Posa Films |
May 28, 1959 | The H-Man | US and select international distribution only; produced by Toho |
June 17, 1959 | Middle of the Night | Co-production with Sudan Productions |
June 24, 1959 | Porgy and Bess | Distribution only; produced by Samuel Goldwyn Productions Winner of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy |
July 1959 | The Legend of Tom Dooley | |
July 1, 1959 | Anatomy of a Murder | Nominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama Co-production with Carlyle Productions |
July 29, 1959 | The Tingler | Co-production with William Castle Productions |
August 1, 1959 | Have Rocket, Will Travel | |
August 5, 1959 | It Happened to Jane | Co-production with Arwin Productions |
Hey Boy! Hey Girl! | ||
August 6, 1959 | The 30 Foot Bride of Candy Rock | Co-production with D.R.B. Production Company |
October 1, 1959 | They Came to Cordura | Co-production with Goetz Pictures and Baroda Productions Filmed in CinemaScope |
October 21, 1959 | The Crimson Kimono | co-production with Globe Enterprises |
October 22, 1959 | The Last Angry Man | Co-production with Fred Kohlmar Productions |
November 2, 1959 | Edge of Eternity | Co-production with Thunderbird Productions; Filmed in CinemaScope |
November 1959 | The Mouse That Roared | co-production with Highroad Productions |
Battle of the Coral Sea | Co-production with Morningside Productions | |
The Warrior and the Slave Girl | US distribution only; produced by Filmar, Alexandra Produzioni Cinematografiche and Atenea Films | |
December 1, 1959 | 1001 Arabian Nights | Co-production with UPA; Columbia's first animated film |
December 20, 1959 | Suddenly, Last Summer | Co-production with Horizon Pictures, Academy Pictures Corporation, Camp Films |
December 1959 | The Gene Krupa Story | |
The Flying Fontaines | Co-production with Clover Productions |
See also
[edit]Notes
[edit]- ^ a b Owned by Lionsgate
- ^ Owned by Disney (via ABC)
- ^ Owned by Warner Bros. (via Turner Entertainment Co.)
References
[edit]Bibliography
[edit]- Blottner, Gene (2011). Columbia Pictures Movie Series, 1926-1955: The Harry Cohn Years. McFarland. ISBN 9780786433537.
- Dick, Bernard F. (2014). Columbia Pictures: Portrait of a Studio. University Press of Kentucky. ISBN 9780813117690.