The following is a list of films originally produced and/or distributed theatrically by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and released in the 1960s.
1960
Release date
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Title
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Notes
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February 19, 1960
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The Last Voyage
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co-production with Andrew L. Stone, Inc.
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March 3, 1960
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Home from the Hill
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co-production with Sol C. Siegel Productions
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March 31, 1960
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Please Don't Eat the Daisies
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co-production with Euterpe
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May 13, 1960
|
Platinum High School
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co-production with Albert Zugsmith Productions and Fryman Enterprises
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May 25, 1960
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The Giant of Marathon
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US distribution only
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June 23, 1960
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The Subterraneans
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co-production with Arthur Freed Productions
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Bells Are Ringing
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co-production with Arthur Freed Productions
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August 3, 1960
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The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
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co-production with Formosa Productions
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August 17, 1960
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The Time Machine
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co-production with Galaxy Films
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September 4, 1960
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The Day They Robbed the Bank of England
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US distribution only; produced by Summit Film Productions, Ltd.
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September 22, 1960
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All the Fine Young Cannibals
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co-production with Avon Productions
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September 28, 1960
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The Angel Wore Red
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October 6, 1960
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Key Witness
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co-production with Avon Productions
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November 4, 1960
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BUtterfield 8
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co-production with Afton-Linebrook Productions
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November 11, 1960
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Where the Hot Wind Blows!
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US distribution only; made in France by Cité Films
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December 5, 1960
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Cimarron
|
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December 7, 1960
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Village of the Damned
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made by MGM-British
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December 28, 1960
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Where the Boys Are
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co-production with Euterpe
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1961
Release date
|
Title
|
Notes
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1961
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The Murder Men
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Made for TV; never released in theaters
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January 20, 1961
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Don Quixote
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US distribution only; produced in the Soviet Union by Lenfilm
|
February 16, 1961
|
World in My Pocket
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US distribution; a Corona Film production in association with Criterion C. C. C. Film
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March 10, 1961
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Go Naked in the World
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co-production with Arcola Pictures Corporation
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March 15, 1961
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The Secret Partner
|
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March 29, 1961
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Gorgo
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US distribution only; produced by King Brothers Productions
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April 20, 1961
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The Green Helmet
|
Made by MGM-British
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May 3, 1961
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Atlantis, the Lost Continent
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co-production with Galaxy Productions
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June 14, 1961
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Ring of Fire
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co-production with Andrew L. Stone, Inc.
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June 21, 1961
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Two Loves
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co-production with Julian Blaustein Productions
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June 22, 1961
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Magic Boy
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A Toei Motion Picture Company production
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The Secret of Monte Cristo
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US distribution only; produced by Mid Century Film Productions
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July 6, 1961
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Morgan, the Pirate
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US distribution only; produced by Lux Film and Adelphia Cinematografica
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August 10, 1961
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The Thief of Baghdad
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US distribution only; produced by Titanus
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August 16, 1961
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The Honeymoon Machine
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co-production with Avon Productions
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August 25, 1961
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Ada
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co-production with Avon Productions and Chalmar, Inc.
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September 26, 1961
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A Thunder of Drums
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co-production with Robert J. Enders
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October 17, 1961
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Bridge to the Sun
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A Cité Films production
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October 30, 1961
|
King of Kings
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co-production with Samuel Bronston Productions
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November 1, 1961
|
Bachelor in Paradise
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co-production with Ted Richmond Productions
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December 10, 1961
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Invasion Quartet
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December 13, 1961
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The Wonders of Aladdin
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Distribution only; produced by Embassy International Pictures Corporation
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December 14, 1961
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The Colossus of Rhodes
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A Procusa and Cineproduzioni Associates production
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1962
Release date
|
Title
|
Notes
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1962
|
Private Potter
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Made by MGM-British; not released in the US
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Tom and Jerry: Festival of Fun
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produced by MGM Cartoons
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January 7, 1962
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Murder, She Said
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Made by MGM-British
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February 7, 1962
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The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse
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co-production with Julian Blaustein Productions
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February 9, 1962
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Light in the Piazza
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co-production with Arthur Freed Productions
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March 21, 1962
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Sweet Bird of Youth
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co-production with Roxbury Productions
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April 11, 1962
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All Fall Down
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co-production with John Houseman Productions
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April 18, 1962
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The Horizontal Lieutenant
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co-production with Euterpe
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June 12, 1962
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Lolita
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Distribution only; produced by A. A. Productions, Ltd. Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer with Seven Arts Productions. An Anya Production S.A., Transworld Pictures S.A. production
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June 20, 1962
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Ride the High Country
|
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The Tartars
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US distribution; A Lux Film production
|
June 21, 1962
|
Boys' Night Out
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co-production with Kimco Pictures Corporation
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July 11, 1962
|
Tarzan Goes to India
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Distribution only; an Allfin production
|
July 17, 1962
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The Counterfeiters of Paris
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US distribution only; made in France by Cité Films
|
July 24, 1962
|
A Matter of WHO
|
A Herts-Lion distribution
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August 7, 1962
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The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm
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co-production with Cinerama and Gallen Films
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August 17, 1962
|
Two Weeks in Another Town
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co-production with John Houseman Productions
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September 5, 1962
|
Damon and Pythias
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US distribution only
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September 7, 1962
|
The Golden Arrow
|
US distribution; a Titanus production
|
September 14, 1962
|
I Thank a Fool
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co-production with Eaton Productions
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September 28, 1962
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A Very Private Affair
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US distribution; a Christine Gouze-Rénal production
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October 1, 1962
|
The Savage Guns
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Distribution only; produced by Capricorn Productions in association with TECISA, an American-Spanish co-production
|
October 3, 1962
|
Duke of the Derby
|
US distribution; a Franco-Italian CIPRA-CCM production
|
October 31, 1962
|
Escape from East Berlin
|
A Walter Wood production
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Period of Adjustment
|
co-production with Marten Productions
|
November 8, 1962
|
Mutiny on the Bounty
|
co-production with Arcola Pictures Corporation Nominated for Academy Award for Best Picture
|
November 12, 1962
|
Kill or Cure
|
Made by MGM-British
|
November 16, 1962
|
The Dock Brief/Trial and Error
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Distribution only; produced by Anatole de Grunwald, Ltd.
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November 1962
|
The Main Attraction
|
Distribution only; produced by Seven Arts Productions
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December 5, 1962
|
Swordsman of Siena
|
US distribution; a CIPRA production
|
December 6, 1962
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Billy Rose's Jumbo
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co-production with Euterpe
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December 21, 1962
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Arturo's Island
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US distribution; made by Compagnia Cinematografica Champion
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The Password Is Courage
|
co-production with Andrew L. Stone, Inc.
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1963
Release date
|
Title
|
Notes
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January 30, 1963
|
A Monkey in Winter
|
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February 15, 1963
|
The Hook
|
co-production with Perlberg-Seaton Productions
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February 20, 1963
|
How the West Was Won
|
co-production with Cinerama
|
February 27, 1963
|
Follow the Boys
|
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March 9, 1963
|
Gold for the Caesars
|
US distribution
|
March 19, 1963
|
The Four Days of Naples
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A Titanus-Metro production
|
March 27, 1963
|
The Courtship of Eddie's Father
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co-production with Euterpe and Venice Productions
|
Come Fly with Me
|
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March 1963
|
Seven Seas to Calais
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US distribution only; European production
|
April 3, 1963
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It Happened at the World's Fair
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co-production with Ted Richmond Productions
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April 29, 1963
|
Black Fox: The Rise and Fall of Adolf Hitler
|
|
May 15, 1963
|
Drums of Africa
|
co-production with Zimbalist-Krasne Productions
|
May 29, 1963
|
The Slave
|
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In the Cool of the Day
|
co-production with John Houseman Productions
|
May 1963
|
Dime with a Halo
|
|
June 5, 1963
|
Corridors of Blood
|
US distribution; made in the UK by Amalgamated Productions
|
Lycanthropus
|
|
June 19, 1963
|
Captain Sindbad
|
Distribution only; produced by King Brothers Productions
|
June 24, 1963
|
Murder at the Gallop
|
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June 1963
|
Tarzan's Three Challenges
|
|
July 31, 1963
|
Cattle King
|
co-production with Missouri Productions
|
August 14, 1963
|
Flipper
|
co-production with Ivan Tors Films
|
August 18, 1963
|
Hootenanny Hoot
|
co-production with Four Leaf Productions
|
A Ticklish Affair
|
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August 21, 1963
|
Cairo
|
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August 1963
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The Young and The Brave
|
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September 18, 1963
|
The Haunting
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co-production with Argyle Enterprises
|
September 19, 1963
|
The V.I.P.s
|
made by MGM-British
|
October 8, 1963
|
Any Number Can Win
|
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October 16, 1963
|
Twilight of Honor
|
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November 11, 1963
|
Family Diary
|
A Titanus production
|
November 13, 1963
|
Sunday in New York
|
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November 14, 1963
|
The Wheeler Dealers
|
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December 8, 1963
|
Square of Violence
|
US distribution only; European production
|
December 25, 1963
|
The Prize
|
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1964
Release date
|
Title
|
Notes
|
January 29, 1964
|
Children of the Damned
|
Made by MGM-British
|
January 30, 1964
|
A Global Affair
|
A Seven Arts production
|
February 19, 1964
|
The Day and the Hour
|
A Franco-Italian CIPRA-CCM production
|
February 28, 1964
|
Two Are Guilty
|
US distribution; a Franco-Italian Gaumont, Trianon Productions and Ultra Films production
|
March 6, 1964
|
Kissin' Cousins
|
co-production with Four Leaf Productions
|
March 11, 1964
|
Mail Order Bride
|
|
March 18, 1964
|
7 Faces of Dr. Lao
|
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Night Must Fall
|
|
March 1964
|
Murder Most Foul
|
|
April 1, 1964
|
Gunfighters of Casa Grande
|
A Gregor production, in association with Tecisa
|
May 3, 1964
|
Tamahine
|
Distribution only; produced by Associated British Picture Corporation
|
May 7, 1964
|
Gladiators 7
|
US distribution
|
May 20, 1964
|
Viva Las Vegas
|
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Rhino!
|
co-production with Ivan Tors Enterprises
|
June 3, 1964
|
Honeymoon Hotel
|
co-production with Pandro S. Berman Productions
|
June 10, 1964
|
Advance to the Rear
|
co-production with Ted Richmond Productions
|
June 11, 1964
|
The Unsinkable Molly Brown
|
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June 12, 1964
|
Joy House
|
US distribution
|
June 24, 1964
|
Flipper's New Adventure
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co-production with Ivan Tors Films
|
August 5, 1964
|
Looking for Love
|
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August 6, 1964
|
The Night of the Iguana
|
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September 3, 1964
|
The Big Parade of Comedy
|
A Robert Youngson compilation film
|
September 22, 1964
|
Murder Ahoy!
|
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September 23, 1964
|
Of Human Bondage
|
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October 5, 1964
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Quick, Before It Melts
|
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October 8, 1964
|
The Outrage
|
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October 27, 1964
|
The Americanization of Emily
|
A Filmways picture
|
November 4, 1964
|
Your Cheatin' Heart
|
co-production with Four Leaf Productions
|
November 12, 1964
|
The Young Lovers
|
|
December 10, 1964
|
The Golden Head
|
Produced by the Hunnia Filmstúdió; unreleased in the US
|
December 18, 1964
|
Get Yourself a College Girl
|
co-production with Four Leaf Productions
|
1965
Release date
|
Title
|
Notes
|
January 29, 1965
|
Guns of Diablo
|
Expanded version of the last episode of The Travels of Jaimie McPheeters; not released theatrically in the US
|
February 19, 1965
|
36 Hours
|
|
March 5, 1965
|
The Rounders
|
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March 17, 1965
|
Vice and Virtue
|
|
March 22, 1965
|
Young Cassidy
|
made by MGM-British
|
April 1965
|
Hysteria
|
Distribution only; produced by Hammer Film Productions
|
April 1, 1965
|
Operation Crossbow
|
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April 14, 1965
|
Girl Happy
|
co-production with Euterpe
|
May 5, 1965
|
Joy in the Morning
|
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May 13, 1965
|
Hercules, Samson and Ulysses
|
US distribution only; European production
|
The Yellow Rolls-Royce
|
made by MGM-British
|
May 19, 1965
|
Signpost to Murder
|
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May 1965
|
Sandokan the Great
|
US distribution
|
June 9, 1965
|
She
|
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June 23, 1965
|
The Sandpiper
|
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June 1965
|
Zebra in the Kitchen
|
co-production with Ivan Tors Films
|
August 4, 1965
|
Clarence, the Cross-Eyed Lion
|
co-production with Ivan Tors Enterprises
|
August 18, 1965
|
Murder at 45 R.P.M.
|
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September 8, 1965
|
Once a Thief
|
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October 3, 1965
|
The Hill
|
Distribution only; made by Seven Arts Productions
|
October 10, 1965
|
When the Boys Meet the Girls
|
co-production with Four Leaf Productions
|
October 11, 1965
|
The Loved One
|
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October 15, 1965
|
The Cincinnati Kid
|
A Filmways-Solar picture
|
November 3, 1965
|
The Secret of My Success
|
made by MGM-British
|
November 17, 1965
|
Laurel and Hardy's Laughing 20's
|
A Robert Youngson compilation film
|
November 24, 1965
|
Harum Scarum
|
co-production with Four Leaf Productions
|
December 10, 1965
|
A Patch of Blue
|
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December 31, 1965
|
Doctor Zhivago
|
Nominated for Academy Award for Best Picture
|
1966
Release date
|
Title
|
Notes
|
January 5, 1966
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7 Women
|
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January 19, 1966
|
To Trap a Spy
|
Film version of am expanded episode of The Man from U.N.C.L.E.
|
January 26, 1966
|
Where the Spies Are
|
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February 2, 1966
|
The Money Trap
|
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February 9, 1966
|
Made in Paris
|
|
March 9, 1966
|
The Spy with My Face
|
Film version of a two-part episode of The Man from U.N.C.L.E.
|
April 2, 1966
|
The Singing Nun
|
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April 1966
|
The Secret Seven
|
US distribution only; European production
|
May 17, 1966
|
The Alphabet Murders
|
Made by MGM-British
|
May 18, 1966
|
Lady L
|
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May 1966
|
Son of a Gunfighter
|
US distribution only; European production
|
June 9, 1966
|
The Glass Bottom Boat
|
An Arwin-Reame picture
|
June 22, 1966
|
Maya
|
Produced by King Brothers Productions
|
Hold On!
|
co-production with Four Leaf Productions
|
Around the World Under the Sea
|
co-production with Ivan Tors Enterprises
|
June 1966
|
Tiko and the Shark
|
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August 12, 1966
|
One of Our Spies Is Missing
|
Film version of a two-part episode of The Man from U.N.C.L.E.; released theatrically overseas only
|
October 11, 1966
|
Mister Buddwing
|
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October 14, 1966
|
Hotel Paradiso
|
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October 28, 1966
|
The Liquidator
|
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November 10, 1966
|
Penelope
|
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November 23, 1966
|
Spinout
|
|
December 7, 1966
|
One Spy Too Many
|
Film version of a two-part episode of The Man from U.N.C.L.E.; released theatrically overseas only
|
December 14, 1966
|
Marco the Magnificent
|
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December 18, 1966
|
Blowup
|
Distributed by Premier Productions, an MGM shell company; made at MGM-British Studios
|
December 21, 1966
|
Grand Prix
|
co-production with Douglas and Lewis Productions, Joel Productions, John Frankenheimer Productions and Cherokee Productions
|
1967
Release date
|
Title
|
Notes
|
January 18, 1967
|
The Venetian Affair
|
|
January 27, 1967
|
Hot Rods to Hell
|
co-production with Four Leaf Productions
|
January 29, 1967
|
Return of the Gunfighter
|
US distribution only; European production
|
February 3, 1967
|
The Spy in the Green Hat
|
Film version of a two-part episode of The Man from U.N.C.L.E.; released theatrically overseas only
|
February 16, 1967
|
The 25th Hour
|
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February 19, 1967
|
The Scorpio Letters
|
TV film in the US, theatrical release in other markets
|
April 5, 1967
|
Double Trouble
|
A B.C.W. picture
|
April 7, 1967
|
The Karate Killers
|
Feature film version of two episodes of The Man from U.N.C.L.E.; theatrical release overseas only
|
May 1, 1967
|
Welcome to Hard Times
|
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May 10, 1967
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Doctor, You've Got to Be Kidding!
|
A Trident production
|
May 24, 1967
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Three Bites of the Apple
|
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June 15, 1967
|
The Dirty Dozen
|
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June 20, 1967
|
Don't Make Waves
|
A Filmways-Reynard picture
|
August 9, 1967
|
Wild, Wild Planet
|
US distribution only; European production
|
August 17, 1967
|
Hate for Hate
|
US distribution
|
August 31, 1967
|
Point Blank
|
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September 1, 1967
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The Fastest Guitar Alive
|
co-production with Four Leaf Productions
|
October 13, 1967
|
Our Mother's House
|
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October 18, 1967
|
Far from the Madding Crowd
|
A Joseph Janni-Vic Films production
|
October 31, 1967
|
The Comedians
|
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October 1967
|
The Girl and the General
|
US distribution
|
November 1, 1967
|
More than a Miracle
|
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November 10, 1967
|
Jack of Diamonds
|
A Harris Associates production
|
November 13, 1967
|
The Fearless Vampire Killers
|
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December 6, 1967
|
Eye of the Devil
|
Made by MGM-British
|
December 27, 1967
|
The Last Challenge
|
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1967
|
Too Many Thieves
|
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1968
Release date
|
Title
|
Notes
|
1968
|
A Man Called Dagger
|
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January 17, 1968
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The Biggest Bundle of Them All
|
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January 22, 1968
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Mrs. Brown, You've Got a Lovely Daughter
|
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February 7, 1968
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Sol Madrid
|
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February 21, 1968
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The Power
|
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March 1, 1968
|
Day of the Evil Gun
|
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March 6, 1968
|
The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich
|
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March 8, 1968
|
Stay Away, Joe
|
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March 20, 1968
|
Guns for San Sebastian
|
A CIPRA films, Ernesto Enríquez and Filmes Cinematográfica production
|
April 6, 1968
|
2001: A Space Odyssey
|
made at MGM-British Studios Inducted into the National Film Registry in 1991
|
April 24, 1968
|
A Stranger in Town
|
US distribution; made by Infascelli in Italy
|
May 15, 1968
|
Battle Beneath the Earth
|
A Reynolds-Vetter production
|
June 12, 1968
|
Speedway
|
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June 19, 1968
|
Where Were You When the Lights Went Out?
|
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June 21, 1968
|
The Helicopter Spies
|
Film version of a two-part episode of The Man from U.N.C.L.E.; released theatrically overseas only
|
July 3, 1968
|
Dark of the Sun
|
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July 29, 1968
|
Kiss the Other Sheik
|
US distribution
|
August 15, 1968
|
A Time to Sing
|
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August 21, 1968
|
The Legend of Lylah Clare
|
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August 1968
|
A Man, a Horse, a Gun
|
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September 11, 1968
|
The Young Runaways
|
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September 19, 1968
|
Hot Millions
|
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September 20, 1968
|
Revenge for Revenge
|
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October 13, 1968
|
The Subject Was Roses
|
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October 23, 1968
|
Live a Little, Love a Little
|
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Ice Station Zebra
|
A Filmways production
|
November 4, 1968
|
The Split
|
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November 14, 1968
|
The Shoes of the Fisherman
|
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December 5, 1968
|
The Impossible Years
|
A Marten production
|
December 8, 1968
|
The Fixer
|
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1969
Release date
|
Title
|
Notes
|
1969
|
The Wolf Men
|
Nomination: Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature
|
January 15, 1969
|
The Extraordinary Seaman
|
Made by John Frankenheimer Productions and Edward Lewis Productions
|
January 22, 1969
|
Ghosts – Italian Style
|
US distribution; a C. C. Champion and Les Films Concordia production
|
February 13, 1969
|
Mayerling
|
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March 7, 1969
|
How to Steal the World
|
Film version of the final two episodes of The Man from U.N.C.L.E.; theatrical release overseas only
|
March 12, 1969
|
Where Eagles Dare
|
|
April 23, 1969
|
Kenner
|
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May 1969
|
The Appointment
|
A Marpol production; US opening only in 1970
|
May 21, 1969
|
The Green Slime
|
A Ram films production; produced in association with Toei Company
|
June 11, 1969
|
Heaven with a Gun
|
A King Brothers production
|
June 18, 1969
|
The Maltese Bippy
|
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July 30, 1969
|
The Best House in London
|
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August 22, 1969
|
A Place for Lovers
|
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August 28, 1969
|
The Gypsy Moths
|
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September 3, 1969
|
The Trouble with Girls
|
|
October 8, 1969
|
Alfred the Great
|
Made by Bernard Smith Films and MGM-British
|
October 31, 1969
|
The Bushbaby
|
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Marlowe
|
|
November 5, 1969
|
Goodbye, Mr. Chips
|
An Apjac production made at the MGM-British Studios
|
November 10, 1969
|
Flareup
|
A GMF production
|
See also