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The following is a list of films originally produced and/or distributed theatrically by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and released in the 1960s.
Release date
Title
Notes
February 19, 1960
The Last Voyage
co-production with Andrew L. Stone, Inc.
March 3, 1960
Home from the Hill
co-production with Sol C. Siegel Productions
March 31, 1960
Please Don't Eat the Daisies
co-production with Euterpe
May 13, 1960
Platinum High School
co-production with Albert Zugsmith Productions and Fryman Enterprises
May 25, 1960
The Giant of Marathon
US distribution only
June 23, 1960
The Subterraneans
co-production with Arthur Freed Productions
Bells Are Ringing
co-production with Arthur Freed Productions
August 3, 1960
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
co-production with Formosa Productions
August 17, 1960
The Time Machine
co-production with Galaxy Films
September 4, 1960
The Day They Robbed the Bank of England
US distribution only; produced by Summit Film Productions, Ltd.
September 22, 1960
All the Fine Young Cannibals
co-production with Avon Productions
September 28, 1960
The Angel Wore Red
October 6, 1960
Key Witness
co-production with Avon Productions
November 4, 1960
BUtterfield 8
co-production with Afton-Linebrook Productions
November 11, 1960
Where the Hot Wind Blows!
US distribution only; made in France by Cité Films
December 5, 1960
Cimarron
December 7, 1960
Village of the Damned
made by MGM-British
December 28, 1960
Where the Boys Are
co-production with Euterpe
Release date
Title
Notes
1961
The Murder Men
Made for TV; never released in theaters
January 20, 1961
Don Quixote
US distribution only; produced in the Soviet Union by Lenfilm
February 16, 1961
World in My Pocket
US distribution; a Corona Film production in association with Criterion C. C. C. Film
March 10, 1961
Go Naked in the World
co-production with Arcola Pictures Corporation
March 15, 1961
The Secret Partner
March 29, 1961
Gorgo
US distribution only; produced by King Brothers Productions
April 20, 1961
The Green Helmet
Made by MGM-British
May 3, 1961
Atlantis, the Lost Continent
co-production with Galaxy Productions
June 14, 1961
Ring of Fire
co-production with Andrew L. Stone, Inc.
June 21, 1961
Two Loves
co-production with Julian Blaustein Productions
June 22, 1961
Magic Boy
A Toei Motion Picture Company production
The Secret of Monte Cristo
US distribution only; produced by Mid Century Film Productions
July 6, 1961
Morgan, the Pirate
US distribution only; produced by Lux Film and Adelphia Cinematografica
August 10, 1961
The Thief of Baghdad
US distribution only; produced by Titanus
August 16, 1961
The Honeymoon Machine
co-production with Avon Productions
August 25, 1961
Ada
co-production with Avon Productions and Chalmar, Inc.
September 26, 1961
A Thunder of Drums
co-production with Robert J. Enders
October 17, 1961
Bridge to the Sun
A Cité Films production
October 30, 1961
King of Kings
co-production with Samuel Bronston Productions
November 1, 1961
Bachelor in Paradise
co-production with Ted Richmond Productions
December 10, 1961
Invasion Quartet
December 13, 1961
The Wonders of Aladdin
Distribution only; produced by Embassy International Pictures Corporation
December 14, 1961
The Colossus of Rhodes
A Procusa and Cineproduzioni Associates production
Release date
Title
Notes
1962
Private Potter
Made by MGM-British ; not released in the US
Tom and Jerry: Festival of Fun
produced by MGM Cartoons
January 7, 1962
Murder, She Said
Made by MGM-British
February 7, 1962
The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse
co-production with Julian Blaustein Productions
February 9, 1962
Light in the Piazza
co-production with Arthur Freed Productions
March 21, 1962
Sweet Bird of Youth
co-production with Roxbury Productions
April 11, 1962
All Fall Down
co-production with John Houseman Productions
April 18, 1962
The Horizontal Lieutenant
co-production with Euterpe
June 12, 1962
Lolita
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
June 20, 1962
Ride the High Country
The Tartars
US distribution; A Lux Film production
June 21, 1962
Boys' Night Out
co-production with Kimco Pictures Corporation
July 11, 1962
Tarzan Goes to India
Distribution only; an Allfin production
July 17, 1962
The Counterfeiters of Paris
US distribution only; made in France by Cité Films
July 24, 1962
A Matter of WHO
A Herts-Lion distribution
August 7, 1962
The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm
co-production with Cinerama and Gallen Films
August 17, 1962
Two Weeks in Another Town
co-production with John Houseman Productions
September 5, 1962
Damon and Pythias
US distribution only
September 7, 1962
The Golden Arrow
US distribution; a Titanus production
September 14, 1962
I Thank a Fool
co-production with Eaton Productions
September 28, 1962
A Very Private Affair
US distribution; a Christine Gouze-Rénal production
October 1, 1962
The Savage Guns
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
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
Distribution only; produced by Anatole de Grunwald, Ltd.
November 1962
The Main Attraction
Distribution only; produced by Seven Arts Productions
December 5, 1962
Swordsman of Siena
US distribution; a CIPRA production
December 6, 1962
Billy Rose's Jumbo
co-production with Euterpe
December 21, 1962
Arturo's Island
US distribution; made by Compagnia Cinematografica Champion
The Password Is Courage
co-production with Andrew L. Stone, Inc.
Release date
Title
Notes
January 30, 1963
A Monkey in Winter
February 15, 1963
The Hook
co-production with Perlberg-Seaton Productions
February 20, 1963
How the West Was Won
co-production with Cinerama
February 27, 1963
Follow the Boys
March 9, 1963
Gold for the Caesars
US distribution
March 19, 1963
The Four Days of Naples
A Titanus -Metro production
March 27, 1963
The Courtship of Eddie's Father
co-production with Euterpe and Venice Productions
Come Fly with Me
March 1963
Seven Seas to Calais
US distribution only; European production
April 3, 1963
It Happened at the World's Fair
co-production with Ted Richmond Productions
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
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 12, 1964
Joy House
US distribution
June 19, 1963
Captain Sindbad
Distribution only; produced by King Brothers Productions
June 24, 1963
Murder at the Gallop
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
August 21, 1963
Cairo
August 1963
The Young and The Brave
September 18, 1963
The Haunting
co-production with Argyle Enterprises
September 19, 1963
The V.I.P.s
made by MGM-British
October 8, 1963
Any Number Can Win
October 16, 1963
Twilight of Honor
November 11, 1963
Family Diary
A Titanus production
November 13, 1963
Sunday in New York
November 14, 1963
The Wheeler Dealers
December 8, 1963
Square of Violence
US distribution only; European production
December 25, 1963
The Prize
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
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
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
June 24, 1964
Flipper's New Adventure
co-production with Ivan Tors Films
August 5, 1964
Looking for Love
August 6, 1964
The Night of the Iguana
September 3, 1964
The Big Parade of Comedy
A Robert Youngson compilation film
September 22, 1964
Murder Ahoy!
September 23, 1964
Of Human Bondage
October 5, 1964
Quick, Before It Melts
October 8, 1964
The Outrage
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
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
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
April 14, 1965
Girl Happy
co-production with Euterpe
May 5, 1965
Joy in the Morning
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
May 1965
Sandokan the Great
US distribution
June 9, 1965
She
June 23, 1965
The Sandpiper
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.
September 8, 1965
Once a Thief
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
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
December 31, 1965
Doctor Zhivago
Nominated for Academy Award for Best Picture
Release date
Title
Notes
January 5, 1966
7 Women
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
February 2, 1966
The Money Trap
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
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
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
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
October 14, 1966
Hotel Paradiso
October 28, 1966
The Liquidator
November 10, 1966
Penelope
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
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
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
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
May 10, 1967
Doctor, You've Got to Be Kidding!
A Trident production
May 24, 1967
Three Bites of the Apple
June 15, 1967
The Dirty Dozen
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
September 1, 1967
The Fastest Guitar Alive
co-production with Four Leaf Productions
October 13, 1967
Our Mother's House
October 18, 1967
Far from the Madding Crowd
A Joseph Janni -Vic Films production
October 31, 1967
The Comedians
October 1967
The Girl and the General
US distribution
November 1, 1967
More than a Miracle
November 10, 1967
Jack of Diamonds
A Harris Associates production
November 13, 1967
The Fearless Vampire Killers
December 6, 1967
Eye of the Devil
Made by MGM-British
December 27, 1967
The Last Challenge
1967
Too Many Thieves
Release date
Title
Notes
1968
A Man Called Dagger
January 17, 1968
The Biggest Bundle of Them All
January 22, 1968
Mrs. Brown, You've Got a Lovely Daughter
February 7, 1968
Sol Madrid
February 21, 1968
The Power
March 1, 1968
Day of the Evil Gun
March 6, 1968
The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich
March 8, 1968
Stay Away, Joe
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
June 19, 1968
Where Were You When the Lights Went Out?
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
July 29, 1968
Kiss the Other Sheik
US distribution
August 15, 1968
A Time to Sing
August 21, 1968
The Legend of Lylah Clare
August 1968
A Man, a Horse, a Gun
September 11, 1968
The Young Runaways
September 19, 1968
Hot Millions
September 20, 1968
Revenge for Revenge
October 13, 1968
The Subject Was Roses
October 23, 1968
Live a Little, Love a Little
Ice Station Zebra
A Filmways production
November 4, 1968
The Split
November 14, 1968
The Shoes of the Fisherman
December 5, 1968
The Impossible Years
A Marten production
December 8, 1968
The Fixer
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
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
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
July 30, 1969
The Best House in London
August 22, 1969
A Place for Lovers
August 28, 1969
The Gypsy Moths
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
Marlowe
November 5, 1969
Goodbye, Mr. Chips
An Apjac production made at the MGM-British Studios
November 10, 1969
Flareup
A GMF production