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.
1950
Release date
|
Title
|
Notes
|
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
Release date
|
Title
|
Notes
|
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
Release date
|
Title
|
Notes
|
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
Release date
|
Title
|
Notes
|
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
Release date
|
Title
|
Notes
|
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] |
theatrical distribution in the Western Hemisphere 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
Release date
|
Title
|
Notes
|
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 12, 1955 |
5 Against the House |
Co-production with Romson Productions
|
May 1955 |
The End of the Affair |
Co-production with Coronado Productions
|
June 9, 1955 |
The Adventures of Captain Africa |
Serial film
|
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
Release date
|
Title
|
Notes
|
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[N 3] |
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
Release date
|
Title
|
Notes
|
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 |
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March 25, 1957 |
The Tall T |
Co-production with Producers-Actors Corporation and Scott-Brown Productions
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March 1957 |
Zombies of Mora Tau |
Co-production with Clover Productions
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The Man Who Turned to Stone
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April 1, 1957 |
The Phantom Stagecoach |
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April 12, 1957 |
The Strange One |
Co-production with Horizon Pictures
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April 17, 1957 |
Abandon Ship! |
Co-production with Copa Productions
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April 25, 1957 |
The Garment Jungle |
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April 1957 |
The Guns of Fort Petticoat |
co-production with Brown-Murphy Productions
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May 1, 1957 |
Sierra Stranger |
Co-production with Acireman Productions
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May 21, 1957 |
Torero |
Co-production with Producciones Barbachano Ponce and Producciones Olmeca
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May 1957 |
Hellcats of the Navy |
Co-production with Morningside Productions
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June 1, 1957 |
Beyond Mombasa |
co-production with Hemisphere Pictures and Todon Productions
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June 1957 |
Calypso Heat Wave |
co-production with Clover Productions
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The Night the World Exploded
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The Giant Claw
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The Burglar |
co-production with Samson Productions
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20 Million Miles to Earth |
co-production with Morningside Productions
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July 26, 1957 |
The Young Don't Cry |
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July 1957 |
The 27th Day |
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August 2, 1957 |
Jeanne Eagels |
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August 7, 1957 |
3:10 to Yuma |
Remade in 2007
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August 8, 1957 |
Fire Down Below |
co-production with Warwick Films; Filmed in CinemaScope
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August 13, 1957 |
Pickup Alley
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August 17, 1957 |
Operation Mad Ball |
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August 1957 |
No Time to Be Young |
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Town on Trial |
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September 1957 |
The Parson and the Outlaw |
co-production with Charles 'Buddy' Rogers Productions
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Escape from San Quentin |
Co-production with Clover Productions
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The Brothers Rico |
Co-production with William Goetz Productions
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October 9, 1957 |
Raquel's Shoeshiner |
Co-production with Posa Films
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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
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How to Murder a Rich Uncle |
Co-production with Warwick Films; Filmed in CinemaScope
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October 31, 1957 |
Decision at Sundown |
Co-production with Producer-Actors Corporation and Scott-Brown Productions
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October 1957 |
Domino Kid |
Co-production with Rorvic Productions and Calhoun-Orsatti Enterprises
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The Tijuana Story |
Co-production with Clover Productions
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November 6, 1957 |
The Story of Esther Costello |
Co-production with Romulus Films
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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
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December 16, 1957 |
The Admirable Crichton |
Co-production with Modern Screenplay Productions
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December 1957 |
The Hard Man |
Co-production with Romson Productions
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The Long Haul |
Co-production with Marksman Films
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1958
Release date
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Notes
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January 1958 |
The World Was His Jury |
Co-production with Clover Productions
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Return to Warbow |
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January 7, 1958 |
Cowboy |
co-production with Phoenix Pictures
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February 1958 |
Going Steady |
co-production with Clover Productions
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Bonjour Tristesse |
co-production with Wheel Productions; Filmed in CinemaScope
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March 3, 1958 |
The True Story of Lynn Stuart |
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March 30, 1958 |
Night of the Demon |
US distribution of a UK film; co-production with Sabre Film Production
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March 1958 |
Bitter Victory |
Co-production with Transcontinental Films and Robert Laffont Productions; Filmed in CinemaScope
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April 1958 |
High Flight |
Co-production with Warwick Films; Filmed in CinemaScope
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June 1, 1958 |
The Revenge of Frankenstein |
U.S. distributor; produced by Hammer Film Productions
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June 11, 1958 |
The Camp on Blood Island
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The Lineup |
Co-production with Pajemer Productions
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June 22, 1958 |
Gideon of Scotland Yeard |
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June 24, 1958 |
The Goddess |
Co-production with Carnegie Productions
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June 25, 1958 |
This Angry Age |
co-production with Dino de Laurentiis Cinematografica
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Screaming Mimi |
co-production with Sage Productions
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June 1958 |
The Case Against Brooklyn |
Co-production with Morningside Productions
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Let's Rock |
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July 1, 1958 |
The Key |
Co-production with Highroad and Open Road Films; Filmed in CinemaScope
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July 8, 1958 |
She Played with Fire |
Co-production with John Harvel Productions
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July 1958 |
Crash Landing |
Co-production with Clover Productions
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Gunman's Walk |
Filmed in CinemaScope
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Life Begins at 17 |
Co-production with Clover Productions
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August 1958 |
Tank Force |
U.S. distributor; produced by Warwick Films
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August 6, 1958 |
Buchanan Rides Alone |
Co-production with Producer-Actors Corporation and Scott-Brown Productions
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September 1, 1958 |
Apache Territory |
Co-production with Rorvic Productions
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September 17, 1958 |
The Snorkel |
U.S. distributor; produced by Hammer Film Productions
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September 1958 |
Ghost of the China Sea |
Co-production with Charles B. Griffith Productions & Polynesian Film Productions
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The Whole Truth |
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October 23, 1958 |
Housewife to Your Neighbor |
Mexican film; co-production with Asociación Mexicana de la Cruz Roja and Posa Films
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October 1958 |
Me and the Colonel |
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Kill Her Gently |
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November 2, 1958 |
Tarawa Beachhead |
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November 1958 |
The Last Hurrah |
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December 23, 1958 |
The 7th Voyage of Sinbad |
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December 25, 1958 |
Bell, Book and Candle |
Co-production with Phoenix Productions; Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Comedy
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December 1958 |
The Man Inside |
Co-production with Warwick Films; Filmed in CinemaScope
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Senior Prom |
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Murder by Contract |
Co-production with Orbit Productions
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1959
Release date
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Title
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Notes
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January 1, 1959 |
Good Day for a Hanging |
co-production with Morningside Productions
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January 30, 1959 |
The Last Blitzkrieg |
Co-production with Clover Productions
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February 10, 1959 |
Forbidden Island |
Co-production with Charles B. Griffith Productions
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February 15, 1959 |
Ride Lonesome |
Co-production with Ranown Pictures; Filmed in CinemaScope
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February 1959 |
City of Fear |
Co-production with Orbit Productions
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March 2, 1959 |
The Two-Headed Spy |
Co-production with Sabre Film Production
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March 25, 1959 |
Verboten![N 4] |
Distribution only, produced by RKO Radio Pictures, Rank Organisation and Globe Enterprises
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March 1959 |
Gunmen from Laredo |
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April 1959 |
The Bandit of Zhobe |
co-production with Warwick Films; Filmed in CinemaScope
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April 1, 1959 |
Juke Box Rhythm |
Co-production with Clover Productions
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April 10, 1959 |
Gidget |
Filmed in CinemaScope
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May 1959 |
Face of a Fugitive |
co-production with Morningside Productions
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May 1, 1959 |
The Young Land |
Distribution only; co-production with C.V. Whitney Pictures
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May 2, 1959 |
Up and Down |
Mexican film; co-production with Posa Films
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May 28, 1959 |
The H-Man |
US and select international distribution only; produced by Toho
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June 17, 1959 |
Middle of the Night |
Co-production with Sudan Productions
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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
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July 1959 |
The Legend of Tom Dooley |
Co-production with Sheptner Productions
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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
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July 29, 1959 |
The Tingler |
Co-production with William Castle Productions
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August 1, 1959 |
Have Rocket, Will Travel |
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August 5, 1959 |
It Happened to Jane |
Co-production with Arwin Productions
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Hey Boy! Hey Girl! |
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August 6, 1959 |
The 30 Foot Bride of Candy Rock |
Co-production with D.R.B. Production Company
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October 1, 1959 |
They Came to Cordura |
Co-production with Goetz Pictures and Baroda Productions Filmed in CinemaScope
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October 21, 1959 |
The Crimson Kimono |
co-production with Globe Enterprises
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October 22, 1959 |
The Last Angry Man |
Co-production with Fred Kohlmar Productions
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November 2, 1959 |
Edge of Eternity |
Co-production with Thunderbird Productions; Filmed in CinemaScope
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November 1959 |
The Mouse That Roared |
co-production with Highroad Productions
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Battle of the Coral Sea |
Co-production with Morningside Productions
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The Warrior and the Slave Girl |
US distribution only; produced by Filmar, Alexandra Produzioni Cinematografiche and Atenea Films
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December 1, 1959 |
1001 Arabian Nights |
Co-production with UPA; Columbia's first animated film
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December 20, 1959 |
Suddenly, Last Summer |
Co-production with Horizon Pictures, Academy Pictures Corporation, Camp Films
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December 1959 |
The Gene Krupa Story |
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The Flying Fontaines |
Co-production with Clover Productions
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See also
Notes
References
Bibliography
- 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.
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