Lists of Paramount Pictures films
Appearance
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Company type | Subsidiary |
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Industry | Motion pictures |
Founded | 1912 |
Headquarters | , |
Key people | Brad Grey (Chairman and CEO) Rob Moore (Vice Chairman) Frederick D. Huntsberry (COO) |
Revenue | $1.2 billion (2011) |
$300 million (2011) | |
Owner | Gulf+Western (1966-1989) Paramount Communications (1989-1994) "Old" Viacom (now CBS Corporation, 1994-2006) "New" Viacom (2006-present) |
Parent | Paramount Motion Pictures Group |
Website | http://www.paramount.com |
This is a list of selected films released by Paramount Pictures. Asterisks (* ) indicate works in the public domain.
1910s
Title | Release Date | Notes | |
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Les Amours de la Reine Élisabeth * | July 12, 1912 | Paramount's first film | |
The Daughter of the Hills * | 1913 | ||
The Bad Buck of Santa Ynez * | 1914 | ||
The Day of Days * | 1914 | ||
The Spitfire * | 1914 | ||
The Eagle's Mate * | 1914 | ||
The Lost Paradise * | 1914 | ||
The Virginian * | September 7, 1914 | Based on the novel of the same name by Owen Wister. First film to be based on a book or a novel of the same name. Wister's novel was adapted again in 1929 and in 1960 as a television series. | |
The Unwelcome Mrs. Hatch * | 1914 | ||
The Making of Bobby Burnit * | 1914 | ||
Such a Little Queen * | 1914 | ||
Marta of the Lowlands * | 1914 | ||
Where the Trail Divides * | 1914 | ||
Wildflower * | 1914 | ||
The County Chairman * | 1914 | ||
What's His Name * | 1914 | ||
Behind the Scenes * | 1914 | ||
His Last Dollar * | 1914 | ||
The Man from Mexico * | 1914 | ||
Ready Money * | 1914 | ||
The Man from Home * | 1914 | ||
The Straight Road * | 1914 | ||
Rose of the Rancho * | 1914 | ||
Aristocracy * | 1914 | ||
Mrs. Black Is Back * | 1914 | ||
The Circus Man * | 1914 | ||
The Ghost Breaker * | 1914 | ||
The Conspiracy * | 1914 | ||
The Crucible * | 1914 | ||
The Sign of the Cross * | 1914 | ||
Cameo Kirby * | 1914 | ||
Cinderella * | 1914 | Based on the famous fairy tale of the same name. | |
The Million * | 1914 | ||
The Foundling * | 1915 | ||
The Girl of the Golden West[1] * | 1915 | ||
The Dancing Girl * | 1915 | ||
The Morals of Marcus * | 1915 | ||
Young Romance * | 1915 | ||
The Goose Girl * | 1915 | ||
After Five * | 1915 | ||
Mistress Nell * | 1915 | ||
Her Triumph * | 1915 | ||
The Bachelor's Romance * | 1915 | ||
The Warrens of Virginia * | 1915 | Only few prints of this film have survived. | |
The Country Boy * | 1915 | ||
David Harum * | 1915 | ||
The Love Route * | 1915 | ||
A Gentleman of Leisure * | 1915 | ||
The Governor's Lady * | 1915 | ||
Gretna Green * | 1915 | ||
Are You A Mason? * | 1915 | ||
The Commanding Officer * | 1915 | ||
The Unafraid * | 1915 | ||
Niobe * | 1915 | ||
When We Were Twenty-One * | 1915 | ||
Snobs * | 1915 | ||
May Blossom * | 1915 | ||
The Captive * | 1915 | ||
The Woman * | 1915 | ||
Fanchon, the Cricket * | 1915 | ||
The Moth and the Flame * | 1915 | ||
Stolen Goods * | 1915 | ||
The Wild Goose Chase * | 1915 | ||
The Pretty Sister of Jose * | 1915 | ||
Jim the Penman * | 1915 | ||
The Dawn of a Tomorrow * | 1915 | ||
The Arab * | 1915 | Based on the Broadway version of "The Arab" | |
Gambier's Advocate * | 1915 | ||
The Dictator * | 1915 | ||
Chimmie Fadden * | 1915 | This film is now considered to be a lost film. | |
Little Pal * | 1915 | ||
The Clue * | 1915 | ||
Kindling * | 1915 | ||
The Fighting Hope * | 1915 | ||
The Seven Sisters * | 1915 | ||
The Puppet Crown * | 1915 | ||
Rags * | 1915 | ||
Sold * | 1915 | ||
The Secret Orchard * | 1915 | ||
The Marriage of Kitty * | 1915 | ||
Helene of the North * | 1915 | ||
Poor Schmaltz * | 1915 | ||
The Heart of Jennifer * | 1915 | ||
The Incorrigible Dukane * | 1915 | ||
Esmeralda * | 1915 | ||
Out of the Darkness * | 1915 | ||
The Case of Becky * | 1915 | ||
The Voice in the Fog * | 1915 | ||
The Explorer * | 1915 | ||
The Fatal Card * | 1915 | ||
A Girl of Yesterday * | 1915 | ||
The White Pearl * | 1915 | ||
Blackbirds * | 1915 | ||
The Chorus Lady * | 1915 | ||
The Secret Sin * | 1915 | ||
The Masqueraders * | 1915 | ||
Carmen * | 1915 | The existing versions of this film appears to be from a re-edited 1918 release. | |
Still Waters * | 1915 | ||
Madame Butterfly * | 1915 | ||
Zaza * | 1915 | ||
The Mummy and the Hummingbird * | 1915 | ||
Bella Donna * | 1915 | ||
Armstrong's Wife * | 1915 | ||
Chimmie Fadden Out West * | 1915 | ||
The Prince and the Pauper * | 1915 | ||
Mr. Grex of Monte Carlo * | 1915 | ||
The Unknown * | 1915 | ||
The Cheat * | 1915 | ||
The Immigrant * | 1915 | ||
The Old Homestead * | 1915 | ||
Lydia Gilmore * | 1915 | ||
Temptation * | 1915 | ||
Davy Crockett * | 1916 | Based on the true life of the real Davy Crockett | |
Oliver Twist * | 1916 | Based on the book of the same name by Charles Dickens. | |
Snow White * | 1916 | Based on the famous Brothers Grimm fairy tale of the same name | |
The Secret Game | 1917 | ||
Ruggles of Red Gap | 1918 | ||
Don't Change Your Husband | 1919 | One print of this film survives | |
The Grim Game | August 25, 1919 | Starring the famous magician Harry Houdini. |
1920s
1930s
Title | Release Date | Notes |
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The Vagabond King | 1930 | Paramount's first all-Technicolor talkie |
Follow Thru | 1930 | |
Tom Sawyer | 1930 | Based on the Mark Twain Novel of the same name |
Morocco | 1930 | The story is adapted from the novel "Amy Jolly" by Benno Vingy |
Grumpy | 1930 | |
Paramount on Parade | 1930 | A Paramount all-star revue |
Feet First | 1930 | |
Animal Crackers | 1930 | |
The Big Pond | 1930 | |
Tarnished Lady | 1931 | |
Monkey Business | 1931 | |
Rango | 1931 | |
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde | 1931 | Based on the book by Robert Louis Stevenson. MGM purchased the rights to the film in conjunction with their remake in 1941 (that version starred Spencer Tracy). Now owned by Turner Entertainment, distributed through Warner Bros. |
Million Dollar Legs | 1932 | |
One Hour with You | 1932 | Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture. |
The Sign of the Cross | 1932 | |
A Farewell to Arms * | 1932 | Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture. Based on the novel by Ernest Hemingway. In 1946, Warner Bros. bought the rights to this film, as well as the film rights to the novel from Paramount (Warners sold the latter rights years later to David O. Selznick, who produced his version).[2] The film's copyright has since expired. |
Trouble in Paradise | 1932 | |
Shanghai Express | 1932 | Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture. |
Love Me Tonight | 1932 | |
Horse Feathers | 1932 | |
Alice in Wonderland | 1933 | Based on the books by Lewis Carroll |
She Done Him Wrong | 1933 | Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture. |
Duck Soup | 1933 | Starring The Marx Brothers |
I'm No Angel | 1933 | |
This Day and Age | 1933 | |
Cleopatra | 1934 | Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture. |
It's a Gift | 1934 | |
The Lives of a Bengal Lancer | 1935 | Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture. |
Scrooge | 1935 | Based on the novel by Charles Dickens |
Go West, Young Man | 1936 | |
The Jungle Princess * | 1936 | |
The Plainsman | 1936 | |
The General Died at Dawn | 1937 | |
Easy Living | 1937 | |
The Big Broadcast of 1938 | 1938 | |
The Buccaneer | 1938 | |
Union Pacific | 1938 | |
Beau Geste | 1939 | |
King of Chinatown | 1939 | |
Midnight | 1939 | |
Gulliver's Travels * | 1939 | The Fleschier brothers first animated feature film. |
1940s
1950s
Title | Release Date | Notes |
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The File on Thelma Jordon | January 18, 1950 | |
Captain China | February 2, 1950 | |
Paid in Full | February 15, 1950 | |
No Man of Her Own | February 21, 1950 | |
Captain Carey, U.S.A. | February 21, 1950 | |
Riding High | April 12, 1950 | |
The Eagle and the Hawk | May 30, 1950 | |
The Lawless | June 1, 1950 | |
My Friend Irma Goes West | July 4, 1950 | |
Fancy Pants | July 19, 1950 | |
Sunset Boulevard | August 10, 1950 | Starring Gloria Swanson as Norma Desmond. Nominated for 11 Academy Awards, including Best Picture. |
The Furies | August 16, 1950 | |
Cassino to Korea | October 3, 1950 | |
Trio | October 10, 1950 | |
Dark City | October 17, 1950 | |
September Affair | October 18, 1950 | |
Tripoli | November 9, 1950 | |
Copper Canyon | November 15, 1950 | |
Let's Dance | November 29, 1950 | |
Branded | November 1950 | |
Mr. Music | December 8, 1950 | |
The Goldbergs | December 23, 1950 | |
The Mating Season | January 12, 1951 | |
At War with the Army | January 17, 1951 | |
The Redhead and the Cowboy | March 15, 1951 | |
Quebec | March 15, 1951 | |
The Lemon Drop Kid | April 2, 1951 | |
The Last Outpost | April 4, 1951 | |
The Great Missouri Raid | April 7, 1951 | |
Appointment with Danger | May 9, 1951 | |
Dear Brat | May 30, 1951 | |
That's My Boy | May 31, 1951 | |
Ace in the Hole | June 29, 1951 | |
Peking Express | July 18, 1951 | |
Darling, How Could You! | August 8, 1951 | |
A Place in the Sun | August 14, 1951 | Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture. |
Passage West | August 30, 1951 | |
When Worlds Collide! | August 1951 | |
Here Comes the Groom | September 20, 1951 | |
Rhubarb | September 27, 1951 | |
Detective Story | November 6, 1951 | |
Warpath | November 22, 1951 | |
Red Mountain | November 1951 | |
Silver City | December 1, 1951 | |
Crosswinds | December 6, 1951 | |
My Favorite Spy | December 25, 1951 | |
Submarine Command | January 18, 1952 | |
The Greatest Show on Earth | January 10, 1952 | Winner of the Academy Award for Best Picture. |
Hong Kong | January 12, 1952 | |
Sailor Beware | February 9, 1952 | |
Flaming Feather | February 1952 | |
Something to Live For | March 7, 1952 | |
Aaron Slick from Punkin Crick | April 1, 1952 | |
Encore | April 2, 1952 | |
Anything Can Happen | April 3, 1952 | |
My Son John | April 8, 1952 | |
The Atomic City | May 1, 1952 | |
Denver and Rio Grande | May 16, 1952 | |
Jumping Jacks | June 11, 1952 | |
Son of Paleface | July 14, 1952 | |
Carrie | July 17, 1952 | |
Somebody Loves Me | September 24, 1952 | |
The Savage | September 1952 | |
Caribbean Gold | September 1952 | |
Hurricane Smith | October 3, 1952 | |
Just for You | October 8, 1952 | |
The Turning Point | November 15, 1952 | |
Road to Bali * | November 19, 1952 | The sixth of the Road films, and the last to be distributed by Paramount. |
Come Back, Little Sheba | December 24, 1952 | |
The Stooge | December 31, 1952 | |
The Blazing Forest | December 1952 | |
Tropic Zone | January 1953 | |
Thunder in the East | February 3, 1953 | |
The Stars Are Singing | March 11, 1953 | |
Off Limits | March 26, 1953 | |
The Girls of Pleasure Island | April 1, 1953 | |
Jamaica Run | April 22, 1953 | |
Shane | April 23, 1953 | Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture. |
Scared Stiff | April 27, 1953 | |
Sangaree | May 27, 1953 | |
The Vanquished | June 3, 1953 | |
Pony Express | June 5, 1953 | |
Stalag 17 | July 1, 1953 | |
Houdini | July 2, 1953 | |
Arrowhead | August 3, 1953 | |
The Caddy | August 10, 1953 | |
The War of the Worlds | August 26, 1953 | |
Roman Holiday | September 2, 1953 | Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture. |
Little Boy Lost | September 21, 1953 | |
Botany Bay | October 7, 1953 | |
Those Redheads from Seattle | October 16, 1953 | |
Here Come the Girls | October 22, 1953 | |
Flight to Tangier | November 21, 1953 | |
Cease Fire | November 24, 1953 | |
Forever Female | November 28, 1953 | |
Money from Home | December 31, 1953 | |
Alaska Seas | January 27, 1954 | |
Jivaro | February 12, 1954 | |
The Naked Jungle | March 3, 1954 | |
Red Garters | March 26, 1954 | |
Casanova's Big Night | April 7, 1954 | |
Knock on Wood | April 14, 1954 | |
Elephant Walk | April 21, 1954 | |
Secret of the Incas | June 6, 1954 | |
Living It Up | July 23, 1954 | |
Rear Window | August 1, 1954 | |
About Mrs. Leslie | August 3, 1954 | |
Sabrina | September 22, 1954 | |
White Christmas | October 14, 1954 | Paramount's first film released in "VistaVision," the studio's wide-screen film format. |
The Bridges at Toko-Ri | January 20, 1955 | |
Doctor in the House | February 2, 1955 | |
Mambo | March 30, 1955 | |
The Country Girl | May 17, 1955 | Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture. |
Ulysses | August 17, 1955 | |
Run for Cover | 1955 | |
The Rose Tattoo | 1955 | Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture. |
To Catch a Thief | 1955 | Directed By Alfred Hitchcock |
The Desperate Hours | 1955 | |
The Far Horizons | 1955 | |
The Trouble with Harry | 1955 | In VistaVision |
The Rainmaker | 1956 | |
The Leather Saint | 1956 | |
The Court Jester | 1956 | |
The Man Who Knew Too Much | 1956 | |
The Ten Commandments | 1956 | Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture. A remake of the 1923 film, in VistaVision. Annually broadcast by the ABC television network in the United States since 1973, traditionally, the evening before Easter Sunday. |
War and Peace | 1956 | |
Gunfight at the O.K. Corral | 1957 | |
Fear Strikes Out | 1957 | |
Funny Face | 1957 | |
The Buster Keaton Story | 1957 | |
The Tin Star | 1957 | |
Desire Under the Elms | March 12, 1958 | |
The Matchmaker | 1958 | |
Teacher's Pet | April 1, 1958 | |
Vertigo | May 9, 1958 | |
The Blob | September 12, 1958 | |
Houseboat | November 19, 1958 | |
The Buccaneer | December 1, 1958 | A remake of the 1936 version; filmed in Technicolor and VistaVision. |
The Five Pennies | 1959 | |
Last Train from Gun Hill | 1959 | |
Li'l Abner | December 11, 1959 | Based on the comic strip of the same name |
1960s
Title | Release Date | Notes |
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Visit to a Small Planet | February 4, 1960 | |
The Big Night | February 17, 1960 | |
Jack the Ripper | February 17, 1960 | |
Heller in Pink Tights | March 1, 1960 | |
5 Branded Women | March 15, 1960 | |
A Touch of Larceny | March 16, 1960 | |
Conspiracy of Hearts | April 7, 1960 | |
Blind Date | April 29, 1960 | |
Prisoner of the Volga | May 1960 | |
Walk Like a Dragon | June 1, 1960 | |
Psycho | June 16, 1960 | |
The Rat Race | July 10, 1960 | |
The Bellboy | July 20, 1960 | |
Tarzan the Magnificent | July 20, 1960 | |
It Started in Naples | August 7, 1960 | |
The Boy Who Stole a Million | September 2, 1960 | |
Under Ten Flags | September 15, 1960 | |
The World Of Suzie Wong | November 10, 1960 | |
G.I. Blues | November 23, 1960 | |
A Breath of Scandal | December 16, 1960 | |
Cinderfella | December 18, 1960 | |
Blueprint for Robbery | February 1, 1961 | |
The Savage Innocents | February 15, 1961 | |
Foxhole in Cairo | February 15, 1961 | |
All in a Night's Work | March 22, 1961 | |
One-Eyed Jacks | March 30, 1961 | |
On the Double | May 19, 1961 | |
The Pleasure of His Company | June 1, 1961 | |
In the Wake of a Stranger | June 21, 1961 | |
The Ladies Man | June 28, 1961 | |
Love in a Goldfish Bowl | July 12, 1961 | |
Blood and Roses | September 2, 1961 | |
Man-Trap | September 20, 1961 | |
Breakfast at Tiffany's | October 5, 1961 | |
Summer and Smoke | November 16, 1961 | |
Blue Hawaii | November 22, 1961 | |
The Errand Boy | November 28, 1961 | |
Hey, Let's Twist! | December 31, 1961 | |
The Siege of Syracuse | January 31, 1962 | |
Too Late Blues | February 28, 1962 | |
Forever My Love | March 27, 1962 | |
Brushfire | March 1962 | |
The Counterfeit Traitor | April 17, 1962 | |
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance | April 22, 1962 | |
Escape from Zahrain | May 23, 1962 | |
My Geisha | June 13, 1962 | |
Hatari! | June 19, 1962 | |
The Pigeon That Took Rome | June 20, 1962 | |
Hell is for Heroes | June 26, 1962 | |
Girls! Girls! Girls! | November 21, 1962 | |
It's Only Money | November 21, 1962 | |
Who's Got the Action? | December 25, 1962 | |
A Girl Named Tamiko | December 27, 1962 | |
Papa's Delicate Condition | March 6, 1963 | |
Wonderful to Be Young | March 13, 1963 | |
My Six Loves | April 3, 1963 | |
Hud | May 29, 1963 | |
The Nutty Professor | June 4, 1963 | |
Come Blow Your Horn | June 5, 1963 | |
Donovan's Reef | June 12, 1963 | |
Duel of the Titans | June 1963 | |
Paris Pick-up | August 28, 1963 | |
Wives and Lovers | August 28, 1963 | |
All the Way Home | October 17, 1963 | |
A New Kind of Love | October 30, 1963 | |
Fun in Acapulco | November 27, 1963 | |
Who's Minding the Store? | November 27, 1963 | |
Who's Been Sleeping in My Bed? | December 25, 1963 | |
Love with the Proper Stranger | December 25, 1963 | |
Seven Days in May | February 12, 1964 | |
Becket | March 11, 1964 | Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture. |
The Fall of the Roman Empire | March 26, 1964 | |
Paris When It Sizzles | April 8, 1964 | |
The Carpetbaggers | April 9, 1964 | |
Law of the Lawless | May 13, 1964 | |
Son of Captain Blood | May 13, 1964 | |
Ring of Treason | May 28, 1964 | |
Circus World | June 25, 1964 | |
Robinson Crusoe on Mars | June 1964 | |
Lady in a Cage | July 8, 1964 | |
The Patsy | August 12, 1964 | |
Where Love Has Gone | November 2, 1964 | |
Stage to Thunder Rock | November 10, 1964 | |
Roustabout | November 11, 1964 | |
The Disorderly Orderly | December 16, 1964 | |
Sylvia | February 10, 1965 | |
Walk a Tightrope | February 12, 1965 | |
A Boy Ten Feet Tall | February 12, 1965 | |
Dr. Terror's House of Horrors | February 28, 1965 | |
Young Fury | February 1965 | |
In Harm's Way | April 6, 1965 | |
Crack in the World | April 15, 1965 | |
The Girls on the Beach | May 12, 1965 | |
The Amorous Adventures of Moll Flanders | May 26, 1965 | |
Black Spurs | June 1, 1965 | |
Harlow | June 23, 1965 | |
The Sons of Katie Elder | July 1, 1965 | |
The Family Jewels | July 1, 1965 | |
Town Tamer | July 7, 1965 | |
The Skull | August 25, 1965 | |
The Mad Executioner | September 22, 1965 | |
Beach Ball | September 29, 1965 | |
The Revenge of Spartacus | September 1965 | |
Situation Hopeless ... But Not Serious | October 13, 1965 | |
Red Line 7000 | November 9, 1965 | |
Sands of the Kalahari | November 24, 1965 | |
Seven Slaves Against the World | November 1965 | |
The Spy Who Came in from the Cold | December 16, 1965 | |
Boeing Boeing | December 22, 1965 | |
The Slender Thread | December 23, 1965 | |
Apache Uprising | December 29, 1965 | |
Kid Rodelo | January 1, 1966 | |
Judith | January 20, 1966 | |
Promise Her Anything | February 22, 1966 | |
Johnny Reno | March 9, 1966 | |
The Night of the Grizzly | April 20, 1966 | |
The Last of the Secret Agents | May 25, 1966 | |
The Psychopath | May 1966 | |
Nevada Smith | June 10, 1966 | |
The Naked Prey | June 14, 1966 | |
Paradise, Hawaiian Style | June 15, 1966 | |
Assault on a Queen | June 15, 1966 | |
This Property Is Condemned | August 3, 1966 | |
The Idol | August 10, 1966 | |
Alfie | August 24, 1966 | Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture. |
Waco | September 1, 1966 | |
Bolshoi Ballet '67 | September 29, 1966 | |
Seconds | October 5, 1966 | |
Is Paris Burning? | November 10, 1966 | |
The Swinger | November 14, 1966 | |
Funeral in Berlin | December 22, 1966 | |
Drop Dead Darling | December 28, 1966 | |
Island of the Lost | 1967 | |
Red Tomahawk | January 1, 1967 | |
Warning Shot | January 18, 1967 | |
Hurry Sundown | February 9, 1967 | |
Oh Dad, Poor Dad, Mama's Hung You in the Closet and I'm Feelin' So Sad | February 15, 1967 | |
Hired Killer | March 1, 1967 | |
C'mon, Let's Live a Little | March 3, 1967 | |
The Busy Body | March 12, 1967 | |
Easy Come, Easy Go | March 22, 1967 | |
The Vulture | May 3, 1967 | |
The Deadly Bees | May 19, 1967 | |
Barefoot in the Park | May 25, 1967 | |
Africa Texas Style | May 1967 | |
El Dorado | June 7, 1967 | |
Gunn | June 28, 1967 | |
The Sea Pirate | June 28, 1967 | |
Chuka | July 23, 1967 | |
The Upper Hand | July 26, 1967 | |
The Spirit is Willing | July 1967 | |
Hostile Guns | July 1967 | |
Tarzan and the Great River | September 1967 | |
Two Weeks in September | September 1967 | |
Fort Utah | September 1967 | |
The Penthouse | October 3, 1967 | |
Waterhole #3 | October 10, 1967 | |
Gentle Giant | October 25, 1967 | |
The Long Duel | November 1, 1967 | |
The Last Safari | November 1967 | |
The Stranger | December 18, 1967 | |
Smashing Time | December 20, 1967 | |
The President's Analyst | December 21, 1967 | |
The Omegans | 1968 | |
Rogues' Gallery | 1968 | |
Sebastian | January 24, 1968 | |
Maroc 7 | January 1968 | |
Grand Slam | February 20, 1968 | |
Half a Sixpence | February 20, 1968 | |
The Treasure of San Gennaro | February 26, 1968 | |
Up the Junction | March 13, 1968 | |
No Way to Treat a Lady | March 20, 1968 | |
The Diary of an Innocent Boy | March 23, 1968 | |
Arizona Bushwhackers | March 1968 | |
Will Penny | April 10, 1968 | |
Daring Game | April 1968 | |
The Odd Couple | May 2, 1968 | |
Blue | May 10, 1968 | |
The Long Day's Dying | May 28, 1968 | |
Tarzan and the Jungle Boy | May 1968 | |
Project X | May 1968 | |
Only When I Larf | May 1968 | |
Fever Heat | May 1968 | |
Buckskin | May 1968 | |
Danger: Diabolik | May 1968 | |
Rosemary's Baby | June 12, 1968 | |
Inadmissible Evidence | June 23, 1968 | |
Villa Rides | July 17, 1968 | |
Isabel | July 23, 1968 | |
The Strange Affair | July 24, 1968 | |
5 Card Stud | July 31, 1968 | |
Bandits in Milan | August 14, 1968 | |
Targets | August 15, 1968 | |
Anyone Can Play | September 1, 1968 | |
The Bliss of Mrs. Blossom | September 11, 1968 | |
Romeo and Juliet | October 8, 1968 | |
Barbarella | October 10, 1968 | |
Skidoo | December 19, 1968 | |
Up Tight! | December 28, 1968 | |
The Brotherhood | December 1968 | |
A Talent for Loving | 1969 | |
Riot | January 15, 1969 | |
If... | March 9, 1969 | |
The Assassination Bureau | March 23, 1969 | |
Goodbye, Columbus | April 3, 1969 | |
Fraulein Doktor | May 15, 1969 | |
Those Daring Young Men in Their Jaunty Jalopies | May 28, 1969 | |
Once Upon a Time in the West | May 28, 1969 | |
Where's Jack? | May 1969 | |
True Grit | June 11, 1969 | |
My Side of the Mountain | June 25, 1969 | |
Hello Down There | June 25, 1969 | |
Medium Cool | August 27, 1969 | |
The Italian Job | September 3, 1969 | |
Ace High | September 3, 1969 | |
Oh! What a Lovely War | October 3, 1969 | |
Paint Your Wagon | October 15, 1969 | |
The Sterile Cuckoo | October 22, 1969 | |
Adalen 31 | October 22, 1969 | |
Downhill Racer | November 6, 1969 | |
The Brain | November 13, 1969 |
1970s
Title | Release Date | Notes |
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The Molly Maguires | February 8, 1970 | |
Tropic of Cancer | February 27, 1970 | |
The Lawyer | March 10, 1970 | |
The Adventurers | March 25, 1970 | |
Connecting Rooms | May 1970 | |
Tell Me That You Love Me, Junie Moon | May 11, 1970 | |
The Out-of-Towners | May 28, 1970 | also remade in 1999 |
On a Clear Day You Can See Forever | June 17, 1970 | |
Catch 22 | June 24, 1970 | |
Darling Lili | June 24, 1970 | |
Deep End | August 10, 1970 | |
Borsalino | August 13, 1970 | |
WUSA | August 19, 1970 | |
Little Fauss and Big Halsy | October 21, 1970 | |
The Conformist | October 22, 1970 | |
Norwood | November 25, 1970 | |
The Student Nurses | December 2, 1970 | |
The Confession | December 9, 1970 | |
Love Story | December 16, 1970 | Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture. |
Rio Lobo | December 18, 1970 | |
The Wishing Machine | February 12, 1971 | |
A New Leaf | March 11, 1971 | |
Friends | March 24, 1971 | |
Waterloo | March 31, 1971 | |
Plaza Suite | May 12, 1971 | |
Big Jake | May 26, 1971 | |
The Devil's Backbone | June 9, 1971 | |
Unman, Wittering and Zigo | June 13, 1971 | |
Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory | June 30, 1971 | co-production with Wolper Productions; now owned by Warner Bros. |
Murphy's War | July 1, 1971 | |
The Red Tent | July 29, 1971 | |
Let's Scare Jessica to Death | August 6, 1971 | |
A Gunfight | August 25, 1971 | |
Been Down So Long It Looks Like Up to Me | September 15, 1971 | |
The Bear and the Doll | September 16, 1971 | |
Kingdom in the Clouds | October 15, 1971 | |
T.R. Baskin | October 20, 1971 | |
Joe Hill | October 24, 1971 | |
Black Beauty | November 24, 1971 | |
Harold and Maude | December 20, 1971 | |
Such Good Friends | December 21, 1971 | |
Star Spangled Girl | December 22, 1971 | |
Deadhead Miles | 1972 | |
The Godfather | March 24, 1972 | Winner of the Academy Award for Best Picture. |
The Legend of Nigger Charley | March 17, 1972 | |
Play It Again, Sam | May 4, 1972 | |
The Possession of Joel Delaney | May 24, 1972 | |
Hannie Caulder | May 24, 1972 | |
Z.P.G. | May 25, 1972 | |
The Pied Piper | May 25, 1972 | |
Four Flies on Grey Velvet | August 4, 1972 | |
The Last of the Red Hot Lovers | August 17, 1972 | |
A Separate Peace | September 27, 1972 | |
Bad Company | October 8, 1972 | |
Lady Sings the Blues | October 12, 1972 | |
Brother Sun, Sister Moon | December 2, 1972 | |
Child's Play | December 12, 1972 | |
The First Circle | January 12, 1973 | |
Innocent Bystanders | January 24, 1973 | |
Save the Tiger | February 14, 1973 | |
Charlotte's Web | March 1, 1973 | co-production with Hanna-Barbera and Sagittarius Productions |
Fear Is the Key | March 14, 1973 | |
Charley One-Eye | April 18, 1973 | |
Hitler: The Last Ten Days | May 9, 1973 | |
Paper Moon | May 9, 1973 | |
The Soul of Nigger Charley | May 16, 1973 | |
A Doll's House | May 22, 1973 | |
Super Fly T.N.T. | June 15, 1973 | |
A Touch of Class | June 20, 1973 | |
The Friends of Eddie Coyle | June 27, 1973 | |
Badge 373 | July 25, 1973 | |
Bang the Drum Slowly | August 26, 1973 | |
Save the Children | September 18, 1973 | |
Hit! | September 18, 1973 | |
The Optimists | October 18, 1973 | |
Jonathan Livingston Seagull | October 23, 1973 | |
Tales That Witness Madness | October 31, 1973 | |
Ash Wednesday | November 1, 1973 | |
Scalawag | November 14, 1973 | |
Hurry Up, or I'll Be 30 | November 14, 1973 | |
Serpico | December 5, 1973 | |
Don't Look Now | December 9, 1973 | |
Alfredo, Alfredo | December 17, 1973 | |
Man on a Swing | February 27, 1974 | |
Tough Guys | March 15, 1974 | |
The Great Gatsby | March 29, 1974 | co-production with Newdon Productions |
The Conversation | April 7, 1974 | Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture. co-production with American Zoetrope, The Directors Company and The Coppola Company |
The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz | April 11, 1974 | |
Daisy Miller | May 22, 1974 | |
Malioious | June 5, 1974 | |
Captain Kronos - Vampire Hunter | June 12, 1974 | |
Frankenstein and the Monster from Hell | June 12, 1974 | co-production with Hammer Film Productions |
The Parallax View | June 14, 1974 | |
Chinatown | June 20, 1974 | Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture. |
The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz | July 14, 1974 | |
The Education of Sonny Carson | July 17, 1974 | |
The White Dawn | July 21, 1974 | co-production with American Film Properties and Filmways |
Death Wish | July 24, 1974 | US and UK distribution only, co-production with Columbia Pictures and Dino De Laurentiis Productions |
The Longest Yard | August 21, 1974 | |
The Dove | September 1974 | |
Phase IV | September 1974 | |
The Gambler | October 1974 | |
Shanks | October 9, 1974 | |
The Little Prince | November 7, 1974 | |
The Klansmen | November 13, 1974 | |
Murder on the Orient Express | November 24, 1974 | co-production with EMI Films |
The Godfather Part II | December 12, 1974 | Winner of the Academy Award for Best Picture. Co-production with American Zoetrope and The Coppola Company |
The Day of the Locust | May 7, 1975 | |
Sheila Levine is Dead and Living in New York | May 16, 1975 | |
Posse | June 4, 1975 | |
Bug | June 6, 1975 | |
Nashville | June 11, 1975 | Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture. co-production with ABC Entertainment |
Once Is Not Enough | June 20, 1975 | |
Aladdin and His Magic Lamp | July 1, 1975 | distribution only; produced by Films Jean Image |
Mandingo | July 25, 1975 | co-production with Dino De Laurentiis Productions |
Framed | August 1975 | |
Three Days of the Condor | September 24, 1975 | co-production with Dino De Laurentiis Productions |
Mahogany | October 8, 1975 | co-production with Motown Productions |
Emmanuelle 2 | December 15, 1975 | US distribution only |
Hustle | December 25, 1975 | |
Lipstick | April 2, 1976 | |
Face to Face | April 5, 1976 | |
The Bad News Bears | April 7, 1976 | |
Won Ton Ton, the Dog Who Saved Hollywood | May 26, 1976 | |
Leadbelly | May 28, 1976 | |
The Tenant | June 11, 1976 | |
The Big Bus | June 23, 1976 | |
Lifeguard | July 23, 1976 | |
Survive! | August 4, 1976 | |
The Shootist | August 20, 1976 | US and UK distribution only, co-production with Dino De Laurentiis Productions |
Bugsy Malone | September 15, 1976 | co-production with the Rank Organization, Robert Stigwood Organisation and Goodtimes Enterprises |
The Memory of Justice | October 4, 1976 | |
Marathon Man | October 8, 1976 | |
The Last Tycoon | November 19, 1976 | |
King Kong | December 17, 1976 | co-production with Dino De Laurentiis Productions |
Mikey and Nicky | December 21, 1976 | |
Thieves | February 11, 1977 | co-production with Brut Productions |
Islands in the Stream | March 9, 1977 | |
Black Sunday | March 11, 1977 | |
Joseph Andrews | April 14, 1977 | co-production with United Artists |
Fraternity Row | June 3, 1977 | |
Sorcerer | June 24, 1977 | International distribution only, co-production with Universal Pictures |
The Bad News Bears in Breaking Training | July 8, 1977 | |
The Shadow of Chikara | July 15, 1977 | |
Orca | July 22, 1977 | co-production with Dino De Laurentiis Productions |
Race for Your Life, Charlie Brown | August 24, 1977 | co-production with United Feature Syndicate |
Handle with Care aka Citizen's Band | September 29, 1977 | |
Looking for Mr. Goodbar | October 19, 1977 | |
1900 | November 4, 1977 | US distribution only, co-production with 20th Century Fox and United Artists |
First Love | November 4, 1977 | |
Saturday Night Fever | December 16, 1977 | |
The Duellists | January 27, 1978 | |
The One and Only | February 3, 1978 | |
The Serpent's Egg | February 15, 1978 | co-production with Dino De Laurentiis Productions |
American Hot Wax | March 17, 1978 | |
Pretty Baby | April 5, 1978 | |
Joseph Andrews | April 14, 1978 | |
Grease | June 16, 1978 | |
Heaven Can Wait | June 28, 1978 | Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture. |
The Bad News Bears Go to Japan | June 30, 1978 | |
Foul Play | July 14, 1978 | |
Days of Heaven | September 13, 1978 | |
Up in Smoke | September 15, 1978 | |
Death on the Nile | September 29, 1978 | co-production with EMI Films |
Goin' South | October 6, 1978 | |
Oliver's Story | December 15, 1978 | |
King of the Gypsies | December 20, 1978 | co-production with Dino De Laurentiis Productions |
The Warriors | February 9, 1979 | |
Hurricane | April 12, 1979 | co-production with Dino De Laurentiis Productions |
Real Life | March 23, 1979 | |
Hurricane | April 12, 1979 | |
An Almost Perfect Affair | April 27, 1979 | |
Players | June 8, 1979 | |
The Kirlian Witness | June 14, 1979 | |
Prophecy | June 15, 1979 | |
Escape from Alcatraz | June 22, 1979 | co-production with The Malpaso Company |
Meatballs | June 29, 1979 | co-production with Famous Players and CFDC |
Bloodline | June 29, 1979 | |
Dance of Death | July 13, 1979 | |
The Amityville Horror | July 27, 1979 | co-production with American International Pictures; now owned by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures |
North Dallas Forty | August 3, 1979 | |
Sunburn | August 10, 1979 | |
French Postcards | October 26, 1979 | |
Starting Over | October 5, 1979 | |
Star Trek: The Motion Picture | December 7, 1979 | |
The Secret Life of Plants | December 1979 |
1980s
Title | Release Date | Notes |
---|---|---|
American Gigolo | February 8, 1980 | co-production with Jerry Bruckheimer Films |
Nijinsky | March 20, 1980 | co-production with Hera Productions |
Little Darlings | March 21, 1980 | |
Serial | March 28, 1980 | |
Friday the 13th | May 9, 1980 | US distribution only, co-production with Warner Bros. |
Bon Voyage, Charlie Brown (and Don't Come Back!!) | May 30, 1980 | co-production with United Feature Syndicate |
The Outsider | June 2, 1980 | |
Urban Cowboy | June 6, 1980 | |
Rough Cut | June 19, 1980 | |
Airplane! | July 2, 1980 | |
The Hunter | August 1, 1980 | co-production with Rastar |
Breaking Glass | September 1980 | |
Phobia | September 9, 1980 | |
Ordinary People | September 19, 1980 | Winner of the Academy Award for Best Picture. |
Coast to Coast | October 3, 1980 | |
The Elephant Man | October 10, 1980 | Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture. US distribution only, co-production with EMI Films and Brooksfilms |
Popeye | December 12, 1980 | US distribution only, co-production with Walt Disney Productions |
My Bloody Valentine | February 11, 1981 | |
The Postman Always Rings Twice | March 20, 1981 | co-production with Lorimar |
Atlantic City | April 3, 1981 | Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture. co-production with Selta Films |
Going Ape! | April 10, 1981 | |
Night School | April 24, 1981 | |
Friday the 13th Part 2 | May 1, 1981 | |
Second-Hand Hearts | May 8, 1981 | |
The Fan | May 15, 1981 | |
The Sea Wolves | June 5, 1981 | |
Raiders of the Lost Ark | June 12, 1981 | Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture. co-production with Lucasfilm |
Dragonslayer | June 26, 1981 | US distribution only, co-production with Walt Disney Productions |
S.O.B. | July 1, 1981 | |
Escape to Victory | July 30, 1981 | |
Gas | July 1981 | |
Student Bodies | August 7, 1981 | |
First Monday in October | August 21, 1981 | |
Gallipoli | August 28, 1981 | |
Mommie Dearest | September 18, 1981 | |
Paternity | October 2, 1981 | |
Ragtime | November 20, 1981 | |
Reds | December 4, 1981 | Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture. co-production with Barclays Mercantile Industrial Finance and JRS Productions |
Venom | January 29, 1982 | |
Love and Money | February 12, 1982 | |
I'm Dancing as Fast as I Can | March 5, 1982 | |
Some Kind of Hero | April 2, 1982 | |
Partners | April 30, 1982 | |
Fighting Back | May 21, 1982 | |
Star Trek: The Wrath of Khan | June 4, 1982 | |
Grease 2 | June 11, 1982 | |
An Officer and a Gentleman | August 13, 1982 | co-production with Lorimar |
Friday the 13th Part III | August 13, 1982 | |
Lookin' to Get Out | October 8, 1982 | |
The Sender | October 22, 1982 | |
Ladies and Gentlemen, The Fabulous Stains | October 1982 | |
Heidi's Song | November 19, 1982 | co-production with Hanna-Barbera |
Jekyll and Hyde... Together Again | December 3, 1982 | |
48 Hrs. | December 8, 1982 | |
Airplane II: The Sequel | December 10, 1982 | |
It Came From Hollywood | December 10, 1982 | |
The Lords of Discipline | February 18, 1983 | |
Baby It's You | March 4, 1983 | |
Man, Woman and Child | April 1, 1983 | |
Flashdance | April 15, 1983 | co-production with Polygram Filmed Entertainment |
Still Smokin' | May 6, 1983 | |
Trading Places | June 8, 1983 | co-production with Cinema Group Ventures and Eddie Murphy Productions |
Staying Alive | July 15, 1983 | |
The Man Who Wasn't There | August 12, 1983 | |
Daniel | August 26, 1983 | |
The Honorary Consul | September 30, 1983 | |
The Dead Zone | October 21, 1983 | US distribution only, co-production with Lorimar and Dino De Laurentiis Company |
Testament | November 4, 1983 | |
Nate and Hayes | November 18, 1983 | |
Terms of Endearment | December 9, 1983 | Winner of the Academy Award for Best Picture. |
Uncommon Valor | December 16, 1983 | |
The Keep | December 16, 1983 | |
Footloose | February 17, 1984 | co-production with IndieProd Company Productions |
Racing with the Moon | March 23, 1984 | |
Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter | April 13, 1984 | |
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom | May 23, 1984 | co-production with Lucasfilm |
Star Trek III: The Search for Spock | June 1, 1984 | |
Top Secret! | June 8, 1984 | |
Best Defense | July 20, 1984 | |
National Lampoon's Joy of Sex | August 3, 1984 | |
The River Rat | September 28, 1984 | |
Thief of Hearts | October 19, 1984 | co-production with Jerry Bruckheimer Films |
Firstborn | October 26, 1984 | |
Falling in Love | November 21, 1984 | |
Beverly Hills Cop | December 5, 1984 | co-production with Eddie Murphy Productions |
Witness | February 8, 1985 | Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture. |
Friday the 13th: A New Beginning | March 22, 1985 | |
King David | March 29, 1985 | |
Rustlers' Rhapsody | May 10, 1985 | |
D.A.R.Y.L. | June 14, 1985 | |
Explorers | July 12, 1985 | |
Summer Rental | August 9, 1985 | |
Compromising Positions | August 30, 1985 | |
Silver Bullet | October 11, 1985 | |
A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy's Revenge | November 1, 1985 | co-production with Smart Egg Productions, Heron Communications and Media Entertainment; now owned by New Line Cinema |
That Was Then... This Is Now | November 8, 1985 | |
Maccheroni | November 11, 1985 | |
Young Sherlock Holmes | December 4, 1985 | co-production with Amblin Entertainment |
Clue | December 13, 1985 | co-production with PolyGram Filmed Entertainment, The Guber-Peters Company and Debra Hill Productions |
Lady Jane | February 7, 1986 | |
Pretty in Pink | February 28, 1986 | co-production with John Hughes Entertainment |
16 Days of Glory | March 7, 1986 | |
Gung Ho | March 14, 1986 | |
April Fool's Day | March 27, 1986 | |
Blue City | May 2, 1986 | |
Fire with Fire | May 9, 1986 | |
Top Gun | May 16, 1986 | co-production with Jerry Bruckheimer Films |
Ferris Bueller's Day Off | June 11, 1986 | co-production with John Hughes Entertainment |
Heartburn | July 25, 1986 | |
Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives | August 1, 1986 | |
The Whoopee Boys | August 22, 1986 | |
Crocodile Dundee | September 26, 1986 | |
Children of a Lesser God | October 3, 1986 | Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture. |
Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home | November 26, 1986 | |
The Golden Child | December 12, 1986 | co-production with Eddie Murphy Productions |
Critical Condition | January 16, 1987 | |
Some Kind of Wonderful | February 27, 1987 | |
Campus Man | April 10, 1987 | |
Hot Pursuit | May 8, 1987 | co-production with RKO Pictures and Lisberger Studios |
Beverly Hills Cop II | May 20, 1987 | co-production with Eddie Murphy Productions |
The Untouchables | June 3, 1987 | |
Summer School | July 22, 1987 | |
Back to the Beach | August 7, 1987 | |
Hamburger Hill | August 28, 1987 | co-production with RKO Pictures |
Fatal Attraction | September 18, 1987 | Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture. |
Planes, Trains, and Automobiles | November 25, 1987 | co-production with John Hughes Entertainment |
Eddie Murphy Raw | December 18, 1987 | co-production with Eddie Murphy Productions |
She's Having a Baby | February 5, 1988 | co-production with John Hughes Entertainment |
Bloodsport | February 26, 1988 | US distribution only, co-production with The Cannon Group, Alliance Atlantis and Le Monde Entertainment |
A New Life | March 25, 1988 | |
Plain Clothes | April 15, 1988 | |
Permanent Record | April 22, 1988 | |
Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood | May 13, 1988 | |
Crocodile Dundee II | May 25, 1988 | |
The Presidio | June 10, 1988 | |
Coming to America | June 29, 1988 | co-production with Eddie Murphy Productions |
Big Top Pee-wee | July 22, 1988 | |
Tucker: The Man and His Dream | August 12, 1988 | US distribution only, co-production with American Zoetrope and Lucasfilm |
The Accused | October 14, 1988 | |
U2: Rattle and Hum | November 4, 1988 | |
Distant Thunder | November 11, 1988 | |
Scrooged | November 23, 1988 | co-production with Mirage Studios |
The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad! | December 2, 1988 | |
The Experts | January 13, 1989 | |
Cousins | February 10, 1989 | |
Major League | April 7, 1989 | co-production with Morgan Creek Productions |
Pet Sematary | April 21, 1989 | |
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade | May 24, 1989 | co-production with Lucasfilm |
Star Trek V: The Final Frontier | June 9, 1989 | |
Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan | July 28, 1989 | |
Let It Ride | August 18, 1989 | |
Shirley Valentine | August 30, 1989 | |
Black Rain | September 22, 1989 | |
Fat Man and Little Boy | October 20, 1989 | |
Harlem Nights | November 17, 1989 | |
We're No Angels | December 15, 1989 |
1990s
Title | Release Date | Notes |
---|---|---|
Internal Affairs | January 12, 1990 | |
Flashback | February 2, 1990 | |
The Hunt for Red October | March 2, 1990 | |
Crazy People | April 13, 1990 | |
Tales from the Darkside: The Movie | May 4, 1990 | |
A Show of Force | May 11, 1990 | |
Another 48 Hrs. | June 8, 1990 | |
Days of Thunder | June 27, 1990 | co-production with Don Simpson/Jerry Bruckheimer Films |
Ghost | July 13, 1990 | Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture. |
The Two Jakes | August 10, 1990 | |
Funny About Love | September 21, 1990 | |
Welcome Home, Roxy Carmichael | October 12, 1990 | co-production with ITC Entertainment |
Graveyard Shift | October 26, 1990 | |
Almost an Angel | December 19, 1990 | |
The Godfather Part III | December 25, 1990 | Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture. co-production with American Zoetrope and The Coppola Company |
Flight of the Intruder | January 18, 1991 | |
He Said, She Said | February 22, 1991 | |
The Perfect Weapon | March 15, 1991 | |
True Colors | March 15, 1991 | |
The Comfort of Strangers | March 15, 1991 | |
Talent for the Game | April 26, 1991 | |
Soapdish | May 31, 1991 | |
The Naked Gun 2½: The Smell of Fear | June 28, 1991 | |
Regarding Henry | July 10, 1991 | |
Body Parts | August 2, 1991 | |
Dead Again | August 23, 1991 | |
Necessary Roughness | September 27, 1991 | |
Frankie and Johnny | October 11, 1991 | |
Stepping Out | October 11, 1991 | |
The Butcher's Wife | October 25, 1991 | |
All I Want for Christmas | November 8, 1991 | |
The Addams Family | November 22, 1991 | co-production with Scott Rudin Productions |
Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country | December 6, 1991 | |
Juice | January 17, 1992 | |
Wayne's World | February 14, 1992 | |
Ladybugs | March 27, 1992 | |
Brain Donors | April 17, 1992 | |
K2 | May 1, 1992 | |
Patriot Games | June 5, 1992 | |
Boomerang | July 1, 1992 | co-production with Imagine Entertainment |
Cool World | July 10, 1992 | |
Bebe's Kids | July 31, 1992 | co-production with Hyperion Pictures and Wang Film Productions |
Whispers in the Dark | August 7, 1992 | |
Pet Sematary Two | August 28, 1992 | |
Emily Brontë's Wuthering Heights | August, 1992 | |
Bob Roberts | September 4, 1992 | US distribution only, co-production with Miramax Films, Live Entertainment, PolyGram Filmed Entertainment and Working Title Films |
School Ties | September 18, 1992 | |
1492: Conquest of Paradise | October 9, 1992 | |
There Goes the Neighborhood | October 30, 1992 | |
Jennifer Eight | November 6, 1992 | |
Leap of Faith | December 18, 1992 | |
Alive | January 15, 1993 | International distribution only, co-production with Touchstone Pictures and The Kennedy/Marshall Company |
The Temp | February 12, 1993 | |
Fire in the Sky | March 12, 1993 | |
Indecent Proposal | April 7, 1993 | |
Sliver | May 21, 1993 | |
The Firm | June 30, 1993 | co-production with Cruise/Wagner Productions |
The Thing Called Love | July 16, 1993 | |
Coneheads | July 23, 1993 | |
Searching for Bobby Fischer | August 11, 1993 | |
Bopha! | September 24, 1993 | |
It's All True | October 17, 1993 | |
Flesh and Bone | November 5, 1993 | |
Addams Family Values | November 19, 1993 | co-production with Scott Rudin Productions |
Wayne's World 2 | December 10, 1993 | |
What's Eating Gilbert Grape | December 17, 1993 | |
Intersection | January 21, 1994 | |
Blue Chips | February 18, 1994 | |
Naked Gun 33⅓: The Final Insult | March 18, 1994 | |
Jimmy Hollywood | March 30, 1994 | |
Beverly Hills Cop III | May 25, 1994 | |
Forrest Gump | July 6, 1994 | Winner of the Academy Award for Best Picture. |
Lassie | July 22, 1994 | |
Clear and Present Danger | August 3, 1994 | |
Andre | August 17, 1994 | |
Milk Money | August 31, 1994 | |
The Browning Version | October 12, 1994 | |
Pontiac Moon | November 4, 1994 | |
Star Trek Generations | November 18, 1994 | |
Drop Zone | December 9, 1994 | |
I.Q. | December 25, 1994 | |
Nobody's Fool | January 13, 1995 | co-production with Scott Rudin Productions |
The Brady Bunch Movie | February 17, 1995 | |
Losing Isaiah | March 17, 1995 | |
Tommy Boy | March 31, 1995 | |
Stuart Saves His Family | April 12, 1995 | |
Braveheart | May 24, 1995 | Winner of the Academy Award for Best Picture. US distribution only, co-production with 20th Century Fox and Icon Productions |
Congo | June 9, 1995 | co-production with The Kennedy/Marshall Company |
The Indian in the Cupboard | July 14, 1995 | International distribution only, co-production with Columbia Pictures, The Kennedy/Marshall Company and Scholastic Entertainment |
Clueless | July 19, 1995 | co-production with Scott Rudin Productions |
Virtuosity | August 4, 1995 | |
Crying Freeman | September 14, 1995 | International distribution only, co-production with August Entertainment, Metropolitan Filmexport, Davis Films, Toei Company and Tohokushinsha Film |
Jade | October 13, 1995 | |
Vampire in Brooklyn | October 27, 1995 | co-production with Eddie Murphy Productions |
Home for the Holidays | November 3, 1995 | |
Nick of Time | November 22, 1995 | |
Sabrina | December 15, 1995 | co-production with Scott Rudin Productions |
Eye for an Eye | January 12, 1996 | |
Black Sheep | February 2, 1996 | |
Primal Fear | April 3, 1996 | |
Brain Candy | April 12, 1996 | |
Mission: Impossible | May 22, 1996 | co-production with Cruise/Wagner Productions |
The Phantom | June 7, 1996 | co-production with Village Roadshow Pictures and The Ladd Company |
Harriet the Spy | July 10, 1996 | co-production with Nickelodeon Movies and Rastar |
Escape from L.A. | August 9, 1996 | co-production with Rysher Entertainment |
A Very Brady Sequel | August 23, 1996 | |
The First Wives Club | September 20, 1996 | co-production with Scott Rudin Productions |
The Ghost and the Darkness | October 11, 1996 | |
Thinner | October 25, 1996 | |
Dear God | November 1, 1996 | |
Star Trek: First Contact | November 22, 1996 | |
Beavis and Butt-head Do America | December 20, 1996 | co-production with Geffen Pictures and MTV Films |
The Evening Star | December 25, 1996 | |
Mother | December 25, 1996 | |
The Relic | January 10, 1997 | co-production with Polygram Filmed Entertainment and Cloud Nine Entertainment |
The Beautician and the Beast | February 7, 1997 | |
Private Parts | March 7, 1997 | co-production with Rysher Entertainment |
Flipping | March 7, 1997 | |
Volcano | April 25, 1997 | as 20th Century Fox and co-production with Donners' Company and Moritz Original |
The Saint | April 4, 1997 | co-production with Rysher Entertainment and Mace Neufield Productions |
Breakdown | May 2, 1997 | |
Night Falls on Manhattan | May 16, 1997 | |
'Til There Was You | May 30, 1997 | |
Face/Off | June 27, 1997 | US distribution only, co-production with Touchstone Pictures |
Kiss Me, Guido | July 18, 1997 | co-production with Capitol Films, Kardana Films and Redeemable Features |
Good Burger | July 25, 1997 | co-production with Nickelodeon Movies |
Event Horizon | August 15, 1997 | |
A Smile Like Yours | August 22, 1997 | co-production with Rysher Entertainment |
In & Out | September 19, 1997 | co-production with Scott Rudin Productions |
Kiss the Girls | October 3, 1997 | |
FairyTale: A True Story | October 24, 1997 | |
Switchback | October 31, 1997 | |
The Rainmaker | November 21, 1997 | co-production with American Zoetrope |
Titanic | December 19, 1997 | Winner of 11 Academy Awards, including Best Picture. US distribution only, co-production with 20th Century Fox and Lightstorm Entertainment |
The Education of Little Tree | December 25, 1997 | |
Hard Rain | January 16, 1998 | US distribution only, co-production with Polygram Filmed Entertainment, Interscope Communications and The Mutual Film Company |
The Real Blonde | February 27, 1998 | co-productions with Lakeshore Entertainment |
Twilight | March 6, 1998 | co-production with Scott Rudin Productions |
The Odd Couple II | April 10, 1998 | |
Deep Impact | May 8, 1998 | US distribution only, co-production with DreamWorks Pictures and The Zanuck Company; first film teamed up with DreamWorks Pictures |
The Truman Show | June 5, 1998 | co-production with Scott Rudin Productions |
Saving Private Ryan | July 24, 1998 | Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture. International distribution only, co-production with DreamWorks Pictures, The Mutual Film Company and Amblin Entertainment |
Snake Eyes | August 7, 1998 | US distribution only, co-production with Touchstone Pictures |
Apt Pupil' | August 17, 1998 | as TriStar Pictures and co-production with Phoenix Pictures and Bad Hat Harry Productions |
Dead Man on Campus | August 21, 1998 | co-production with MTV Films and Pacific Western Productions |
A Night at the Roxbury | October 2, 1998 | |
Don't Look Now | October 16, 1998 | |
The Rugrats Movie | November 20, 1998 | co-production with Nickelodeon Movies and Klasky Csupo |
A Simple Plan | December 11, 1998 | co-production with The Mutual Film Company, Savoy Pictures and Alphaville |
Star Trek: Insurrection | December 11, 1998 | |
A Civil Action | December 25, 1998 | International distribution only, co-production with Touchstone Pictures, Scott Free Productions and Scott Rudin Productions |
Varsity Blues | January 15, 1999 | co-production with MTV Films |
Payback | February 5, 1999 | US distribution only, co-production with Warner Bros., Village Roadshow Pictures, and Icon Productions |
200 Cigarettes | February 26, 1999 | co-production with MTV Films and Lakeshore Entertainment |
Sonic The Hedgehog: The Movie | 1999 | Asia distribution only, co-production with ADV Films, Studio Pierrot, TAKI Corporation, Sega and Saban Entertainment |
The Out-of-Towners | April 2, 1999 | |
Election | May 7, 1999 | co-production with MTV Films |
The General's Daughter | June 18, 1999 | |
South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut | June 30, 1999 | US distribution only, co-production with Warner Bros., Village Roadshow Pictures, Scott Rudin Productions and Comedy Central |
The Wood | July 16, 1999 | co-production with MTV Films |
Runaway Bride | July 30, 1999 | US distribution only, co-production with Touchstone Pictures and Lakeshore Entertainment |
Double Jeopardy | September 24, 1999 | co-production with Scott Rudin Productions |
Superstar | October 8, 1999 | co-production with SNL Studios |
Bringing Out the Dead | October 22, 1999 | US distribution only, co-production with Touchstone Pictures and Scott Rudin Productions |
Sleepy Hollow | November 19, 1999 | co-production with Mandalay Pictures, Scott Rudin Productions and American Zoetrope |
Angela's Ashes | December 25, 1999 | US distribution only, co-production with Universal Pictures, Scott Rudin Productions and Dirty Hands Productions |
The Talented Mr. Ripley | December 25, 1999 | US distribution only, co-production with Miramax Films |
2000s
- For Paramount Vantage/Classics releases and DreamWorks live-action films distributed by Paramount, see those articles
Title | Release Date | Notes |
---|---|---|
Snow Day | February 11, 2000 | co-production with Nickelodeon Movies |
Wonder Boys | February 23, 2000 | |
The Next Best Thing | March 3, 2000 | co-production with Lakeshore Entertainment |
Rules of Engagement | April 7, 2000 | co-production with Scott Rudin Productions |
Mission: Impossible II | May 24, 2000 | co-production with Cruise/Wagner Productions |
Shaft | June 16, 2000 | co-production with Scott Rudin Productions |
Bless the Child | August 11, 2000 | co-production with Icon Productions |
The Original Kings of Comedy | August 18, 2000 | co-production with MTV Films and Latham Entertainment Group |
The Ladies Man | October 13, 2000 | co-production with SNL Studios |
Lucky Numbers | October 27, 2000 | co-production with StudioCanal |
Rugrats in Paris: The Movie | November 17, 2000 | co-production with Nickelodeon Movies and Klasky Csupo |
What Women Want | December 15, 2000 | US distribution only, co-production with New Line Cinema, Imagine Entertainment and Icon Productions |
Apocalypse Now Redux | 2001 | co-production with Miramax Films, home video distributor |
Save the Last Dance | January 12, 2001 | co-production with MTV Films |
Down to Earth | February 16, 2001 | co-production with Village Roadshow Pictures, Alphaville and 3 Arts Entertainment |
Enemy at the Gates | March 16, 2001 | co-production with Mandalay Pictures and Reperage |
Along Came a Spider | April 6, 2001 | |
Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles | April 20, 2001 | US distribution only, co-production with Universal Pictures, Jerry Bruckheimer Films and Amblin Entertainment |
Lara Croft: Tomb Raider | June 15, 2001 | co-production with The Mutual Film Company and Lawrence Gordon Productions |
Pootie Tang | June 29, 2001 | co-production with MTV Films, Alphaville, Chris Rock Productions, 3 Arts Entertainment and HBO |
The Score | July 13, 2001 | co-production with Mandalay Pictures |
Rat Race | August 17, 2001 | co-production with Fireworks Entertainment |
Hardball | September 14, 2001 | co-production with Fireworks Entertainment |
Zoolander | September 28, 2001 | co-production with Village Roadshow Pictures, Scott Rudin Productions, Red Hour Films and VH-1 |
Domestic Disturbance | November 2, 2001 | |
Vanilla Sky | December 14, 2001 | co-production with Cruise/Wagner Productions and Vinyl Films |
Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius | December 21, 2001 | co-production with Nickelodeon Movies and O Entertainment |
Orange County | January 14, 2002 | co-production with MTV Films |
Crossroads | February 15, 2002 | co-production with MTV Films, Jive Records and Zomba Pictures |
We Were Soldiers | March 1, 2002 | co-production with Icon Productions |
Clockstoppers | March 29, 2002 | co-production with Nickelodeon Movies |
Lucky Break | April 5, 2002 | US distribution only, co-production with Miramax Films and FilmFour |
Changing Lanes | April 12, 2002 | co-production with Scott Rudin Productions |
The Sum of All Fears | May 31, 2002 | |
Hey Arnold!: The Movie | June 28, 2002 | co-production with Nickelodeon Movies |
K-19: The Widowmaker | July 19, 2002 | |
Martin Lawrence Live: Runteldat | August 2, 2002 | co-production with MTV Films and Runteldat Entertainment |
Serving Sara | August 23, 2002 | co-production with Mandalay Pictures |
The Four Feathers | September 20, 2002 | US distribution only, co-production with Miramax Films |
Abandon | October 18, 2002 | US distribution only, co-production with Touchstone Pictures and Spyglass Entertainment |
Jackass: The Movie | October 25, 2002 | co-production with MTV Films and Dickhouse Productions |
Extreme Ops | November 27, 2002 | co-production with Cruise/Wagner Productions |
Star Trek: Nemesis | December 13, 2002 | |
The Wild Thornberrys Movie | December 20, 2002 | co-production with Nickelodeon Movies and Klasky Csupo |
Narc | December 20, 2002 | US distribution only, co-production with Universal Pictures, Lionsgate, Cruise/Wagner Productions and Splendid Pictures |
The Hours | December 27, 2002 | Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture. US distribution only, co-production with Miramax Films and Scott Rudin Productions |
How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days | February 7, 2003 | |
The Hunted | March 14, 2003 | |
The Core | March 28, 2003 | |
Better Luck Tomorrow | April 11, 2003 | co-production with MTV Films |
The Italian Job | May 30, 2003 | co-production with De Line Pictures |
Rugrats Go Wild | June 13, 2003 | co-production with Nickelodeon Movies and Klasky Csupo |
Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life | July 25, 2003 | co-production with The Mutual Film Company and Lawrence Gordon Productions |
Marci X | August 22, 2003 | co-production with Scott Rudin Productions |
Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star | September 5, 2003 | co-production with Happy Madison Productions |
The Fighting Temptations | September 19, 2003 | co-production with MTV Films and Handprint Films |
The School of Rock | October 3, 2003 | co-production with Scott Rudin Productions |
Beyond Borders | October 24, 2003 | co-production with Mandalay Pictures |
Tupac: Resurrection | November 14, 2003 | co-production with MTV Films and Amaru Entertainment |
Timeline | November 26, 2003 | co-production with The Mutual Film Company, Cobalt Media Group, Donners' Company and Artists Production Group |
Paycheck | December 25, 2003 | US distribution only, co-production with DreamWorks Pictures and Parkes/MacDonald Productions |
The Perfect Score | January 30, 2004 | co-production with MTV Films |
Against the Ropes | February 20, 2004 | co-production with Cort/Madden Productions |
Twisted | February 27, 2004 | co-production with Kopelson Entertainment |
The Prince & Me | April 2, 2004 | US distribution only, co-production with Lionsgate, Sobini Films, Epsilon Motion Pictures and Stillking Films |
Mean Girls | April 30, 2004 | co-production with Lorne Michaels Productions |
The Stepford Wives | June 11, 2004 | US distribution only, co-production with DreamWorks Pictures and Scott Rudin Productions |
The Manchurian Candidate | July 30, 2004 | co-production with Scott Rudin Productions |
Collateral | August 5, 2004 | International distribution only, co-production with DreamWorks Pictures and Cruise/Wagner Productions |
Without a Paddle | August 20, 2004 | co-production with De Line Pictures |
Suspect Zero | August 27, 2004 | co-production with Intermedia Films, Lakeshore Entertainment and Cruise/Wagner Productions |
Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow | September 17, 2004 | US distribution only, co-production with Warner Bros., Filmauro and Brooklyn Films II |
Napoleon Dynamite | September 30, 2004 | International distribution only, co-production with Fox Searchlight Pictures, MTV Films and Scott Rudin Productions |
Team America: World Police | October 15, 2004 | co-production with Scott Rudin Productions and Comedy Central |
Alfie | November 5, 2004 | co-production with Plan B Entertainment and Patalex Productions |
The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie | November 19, 2004 | co-production with Nickelodeon Movies and United Plankton Pictures |
Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events | December 17, 2004 | US distribution only, co-production with DreamWorks Pictures, Nickelodeon Movies, Scott Rudin Productions and Parkes/McDonald Productions |
Coach Carter | January 14, 2005 | co-production with MTV Films and Scott Rudin Productions |
Sahara | April 8, 2005 | US distribution only, co-production with Summit Entertainment, Bristol Bay Productions, Baldwin Entertainment Group and Kanzaman Productions |
The Longest Yard | May 27, 2005 | US distribution only, co-production with Columbia Pictures, MTV Films, Callahan FilmWorks and Happy Madison Productions |
The Honeymooners | June 10, 2005 | co-production with Deep River Productions |
War of the Worlds | June 29, 2005 | International distribution only, co-production with DreamWorks Pictures, Cruise/Wagner Productions and Amblin Entertainment |
Bad News Bears | July 22, 2005 | co-production with Plan B Entertainment |
Four Brothers | August 12, 2005 | co-production with di Bonaventura Pictures |
Elizabethtown | October 14, 2005 | co-production with Cruise/Wagner Productions and Vinyl Films |
The Weather Man | October 28, 2005 | co-production with Escape Artists and Blind Wink |
Get Rich or Die Tryin' | November 9, 2005 | co-production with Shady/Aftermath/Interscope Films and MTV Films |
Yours, Mine and Ours | November 23, 2005 | US distribution only, co-production with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures, Nickelodeon Movies, Columbia Pictures and Amblin Entertainment |
Aeon Flux | December 2, 2005 | co-production with MTV Films and Lakeshore Entertainment |
Last Holiday | January 13, 2006 | co-production with ImageMovers |
Failure to Launch | March 10, 2006 | co-production with Scott Rudin Productions |
Mission: Impossible III | May 5, 2006 | co-production with Bad Robot Productions and Cruise/Wagner Productions |
Over the Hedge | May 19, 2006 | distribution only; produced by DreamWorks Animation |
Nacho Libre | June 16, 2006 | co-production with Nickelodeon Movies |
Barnyard | August 4, 2006 | co-production with Nickelodeon Movies and O Entertainment |
World Trade Center | August 9, 2006 | co-production with Double Features Films |
Jackass Number Two | September 22, 2006 | co-production with MTV Films and Dickhouse Productions |
Babel | October 27, 2006 | Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture. International distribution only, co-production with Paramount Vantage, Anonymous Content, Zeta Film and Central Films |
Flushed Away | November 3, 2006 | distribution only; produced by DreamWorks Animation and Aardman Animations |
Charlotte's Web | December 15, 2006 | co-production with Walden Media, Nickelodeon Movies and The Kerner Entertainment Company |
Dreamgirls | December 15, 2006 | Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture. International distribution only, co-production with DreamWorks Pictures |
Freedom Writers | January 5, 2007 | co-production with MTV Films and Jersey Films |
Reno 911: Miami | February 23, 2007 | International distribution only, co-production with 20th Century Fox, Jersey Films, Double Features Films, Comedy Central and High Sierra Carpeting |
Zodiac | March 2, 2007 | US distribution only, co-production with Warner Bros. and Phoenix Pictures |
Shooter | March 23, 2007 | co-production with di Bonaventura Pictures |
Next | April 27, 2007 | distribution only; produced by Revolution Studios, Saturn Films and Virtual Studios |
Shrek the Third | May 18, 2007 | distribution only; produced by DreamWorks Animation |
Transformers | July 2, 2007 | International distribution only, co-production with DreamWorks Pictures, di Bonaventura Pictures and Hasbro |
Hot Rod | August 3, 2007 | co-production with Lorne Michaels Productions |
Beneath | August 7, 2007 | co-production with Paramount Classics, MTV Films and First Frame |
Stardust | August 10, 2007 | co-production with Marv Films, di Bonaventura Pictures and Ingenious Film Partners |
Bee Movie | November 2, 2007 | distribution only; produced by DreamWorks Animation |
Beowulf | November 16, 2007 | US distribution only, co-production with Warner Bros., Shangri-La Entertainment and ImageMovers Digital |
Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street | December 21, 2007 | as DreamWorks Pictures and co-production with Warner Bros., Parkes/MacDonald Productions and The Zanuck Company |
Cloverfield | January 18, 2008 | co-production with Bad Robot Productions |
Strange Wilderness | February 1, 2008 | co-production with Level 1 Entertainment and Happy Madison Productions |
The Spiderwick Chronicles | February 14, 2008 | co-production with Nickelodeon Movies and The Kennedy/Marshall Company |
Drillbit Taylor | March 21, 2008 | co-production with The Apatow Company |
Stop-Loss | March 28, 2008 | co-production with MTV Films and Scott Rudin Productions |
Iron Man | May 2, 2008 | co-production with Marvel Studios and Fairview Entertainment |
Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull | May 22, 2008 | co-production with Lucasfilm, The Kennedy/Marshall Company and Amblin Entertainment |
Kung Fu Panda | June 6, 2008 | distribution only; produced by DreamWorks Animation |
The Love Guru | June 20, 2008 | co-production with Spyglass Entertainment and No Money Fun Films |
Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa | November 7, 2008 | distribution only; produced by DreamWorks Animation |
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button | December 25, 2008 | Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture. US distribution only, co-production with Warner Bros., Village Roadshow Pictures and The Kennedy/Marshall Company |
Hotel for Dogs | January 16, 2009 | as DreamWorks Pictures and co-production with Nickelodeon Movies, Donners' Company, The Montecito Picture Company and Cold Spring Pictures |
Friday the 13th | February 13, 2009 | International distribution only, co-production with New Line Cinema, Platinum Dunes and Sean S. Cunningham Films |
Watchmen | March 6, 2009 | International distribution only, co-production with Warner Bros., Legendary Pictures, DC Entertainment and Lawrence Gordon Productions |
Monsters vs. Aliens | March 27, 2009 | distribution only; produced by DreamWorks Animation |
Star Trek | May 8, 2009 | co-production with Bad Robot Productions and Spyglass Entertainment |
Dance Flick | May 22, 2009 | co-production with MTV Films |
Imagine That | June 12, 2009 | co-production with Nickelodeon Movies and di Bonaventura Pictures |
Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen | June 24, 2009 | US distribution only, co-production with DreamWorks Pictures, di Bonaventura Pictures and Hasbro |
G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra | August 7, 2009 | co-production with Spyglass Entertainment, di Bonaventura Pictures and Hasbro |
I Love You, Man | September 21, 2009 | as DreamWorks Pictures and co-production with The Montecito Picture Company, Red Hour Films and De Line Pictures |
Paranormal Activity | October 16, 2009 | co-production with DreamWorks Pictures, Blumhouse Productions, Solana Films and Room 101, Inc. |
The Lovely Bones | December 11, 2009 (limited); January 15, 2010 (wide) | co-production with DreamWorks Pictures, Film4 Productions, WingNut Films and Channel 4 |
Up in the Air | December 4, 2009 (limited); December 25, 2009 (wide) | Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture. co-production with The Montecito Picture Company, DW Studios, Rickshaw Productions, Right of Way Films and Cold Spring Pictures |
2010s
Title | Release Date | Notes |
---|---|---|
Shutter Island | February 19, 2010 | co-production with Phoenix Pictures, Sikeila Productions and Appian Way Productions |
She's Out of My League | March 12, 2010 | co-production with DreamWorks Pictures and Mosaic Media Group |
Wog Boy 2: Kings of Mykonos | 20 May 2010 | Australian film |
How to Train Your Dragon | March 26, 2010 | distribution only; produced by DreamWorks Animation |
Iron Man 2 | May 7, 2010 | co-production with Marvel Studios and Fairview Entertainment |
Shrek Forever After | May 21, 2010 | distribution only; produced by DreamWorks Animation |
The Last Airbender | July 1, 2010 | co-production with Nickelodeon Movies, The Kennedy/Marshall Company and Blinding Edge Pictures |
Dinner for Schmucks | July 30, 2010 | co-production with DreamWorks Pictures, Spyglass Entertainment, Parkes/MacDonald Productions and Everyman Pictures |
Jackass 3D | October 15, 2010 | co-production with Dickhouse Productions and MTV Films |
Paranormal Activity 2 | October 22, 2010 | co-production with Blumhouse Productions, Solana Films and Room 101, Inc. |
Megamind | November 5, 2010 | distribution only; produced by DreamWorks Animation |
Morning Glory | November 10, 2010 | co-production with Bad Robot Productions and Mandeville Films |
The Fighter | December 10, 2010 (limited) December 17, 2010 (wide) |
Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture. International distribution only, co-production with The Weinstein Company, Relativity Media and Mandeville Films |
Little Fockers | December 22, 2010 | International distribution only, co-production with Universal Pictures, Relativity Media, Tribeca Productions and Everyman Pictures |
True Grit | December 22, 2010 | Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture. co-production with Skydance Productions, Scott Rudin Productions and Mike Zoss productions |
No Strings Attached | January 21, 2011 | co-production with The Montecito Picture Company, Spyglass Entertainment and Cold Spring Pictures |
Justin Bieber: Never Say Never | February 11, 2011 | co-production with Insurge Pictures, Scooter Braun Films, AEG Live, Island Records and MTV Films |
Rango | March 4, 2011 | Winner of the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature. co-production with Nickelodeon Movies, GK Films and Blind Wink |
Thor | May 6, 2011 | co-production with Marvel Studios |
Kung Fu Panda 2 | May 26, 2011 | distribution only; produced by DreamWorks Animation |
Super 8 | June 10, 2011 | co-production with Bad Robot Productions and Amblin Entertainment |
Transformers: Dark of the Moon | June 29, 2011 | co-production with di Bonaventura Pictures and Hasbro (Highest Grossing Film) |
Captain America: The First Avenger | July 22, 2011 | co-production with Marvel Studios |
Cowboys & Aliens | July 29, 2011 | International distribution only, produced by Universal Pictures, DreamWorks Pictures, Relativity Media, Imagine Entertainment, Fairview Entertainment, Platinum Dunes and K/O Paper Products |
Footloose | October 14, 2011 | co-production with Spyglass Entertainment, MTV Films and Weston Pictures |
Paranormal Activity 3 | October 21, 2011 | co-production with Blumhouse Productions, Solana Films and Room 101, Inc. |
Puss in Boots | October 28, 2011 | distribution only; produced by DreamWorks Animation |
Hugo | November 23, 2011[3] | Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture. International distribution only, co-production with GK Films, Metropolitan Filmexport and Infinitum Nihil |
Young Adult | December 9, 2011 (limited); December 16, 2011 (wide) | co-production with Mandate Pictures, Right of Way Films, Denver & Delilah Films and Mr. Mudd |
Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol | December 16, 2011 (IMAX theaters); December 21, 2011 (worldwide)[4] | co-production with Bad Robot Productions, TC Productions and Skydance Productions |
The Adventures of Tintin | December 21, 2011[5] | Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature. US distribution only, co-production with Columbia Pictures, Nickelodeon Movies, The Kennedy/Marshall Company, WingNut Films, and Amblin Entertainment |
The Devil Inside | January 6, 2012 | distribution only, produced by Insurge Pictures and di Bonaventura Pictures |
A Thousand Words | March 9, 2012 | co-production with DreamWorks Pictures, Saturn Films and Work After Midnight Films; last film teamed up with DreamWorks Pictures |
Titanic 3-D | April 4, 2012[6] | US distribution only, co-production with 20th Century Fox and Lightstorm Entertainment |
The Dictator | May 16, 2012[7] | co-production with Four by Two Films, Berg/Mandel/Shaffer Productions and Scott Rudin Productions |
Upcoming films
2012
2013 and beyond
References
- ^ Silent Era : PSFL : The Girl of the Golden West (1915)
- ^ Frick, Caroline (2011). "Saving Cinema: The Politics of Preservation" (p. 67). Oxford University Press, Oxford, New York. ISBN 978-0-19-536810-9
- ^ Hugo Cabret - Trailers, Videos, and Reviews ComingSoon.net Movie Database
- ^ Mission: Impossible Ghost Protocol - Trailers, Videos, and Reviews ComingSoon.net Movie Database
- ^ The Adventures of Tintin - Trailers, Videos, and Reviews ComingSoon.net Movie Database
- ^ Cameron Talks Titanic 3D and an Avatar Rerelease - ComingSoon.net
- ^ The Dictator - Trailers, Videos, and Reviews ComingSoon.net Movie Database
- ^ Madagascar 3 - Trailers, Videos, and Reviews ComingSoon.net Movie Database
- ^ Who is Returning for the G.I. Joe Sequel? - ComingSoon.net
- ^ Katy Perry Announces Part of Me 3D Movie Coming to Theaters
- ^ Rise of the Guardians (2012) Movie
- ^ Rise Of The Guardians (The Guardians Of Childhood , The Guardians) (2012) Theatrical Cartoon
- ^ Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters - Trailers, Videos, and Reviews ComingSoon.net Movie Database
- ^ Untitled Star Trek Sequel - Trailers, Videos, and Reviews ComingSoon.net Movie Database
- ^ World War Z - Trailers, Videos, and Reviews ComingSoon.net Movie Database
- ^ Patten, Dominic. "Darren Aronofsky's 'Noah' Movie Has Release Date". Deadline.com. Retrieved 2012-05-15.
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