List of Columbia Pictures films (1960–1969)
Appearance
The following is a list of feature films produced and distributed by the American studio Columbia Pictures between 1960 and 1969. During the decade Columbia was transformed from a traditional studio into a corporation.[1] An increasing number of international films were released, including a number produced by its British subsidiary.
1960
[edit]Release date | Title | Notes |
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January 25, 1960 | Swan Lake | Co-production with Tsentralnaya Studiya Dokumentalnikh Filmov |
January 26, 1960 | The Ugly Duckling | U.S. distributor; produced by Hammer Film Productions |
January 27, 1960 | Our Man in Havana | Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy; co-production with Kingsmead Productions Filmed in CinemaScope |
February 11, 1960 | Once More, with Feeling! | Co-production with Stanley Donen Films |
February 16, 1960 | Comanche Station | Co-production with Ranown Pictures; Filmed in CinemaScope |
March 3, 1960 | Yesterday's Enemy | U.S. distributor; Co-production with Hammer Films; Filmed in MegaScope |
April 6, 1960 | Killers of Kilimanjaro | Co-production with Warwick Films; Filmed in CinemaScope |
April 15, 1960 | Who Was That Lady? | Nominee for the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy; co-production with Ansark-Sidney |
April 1960 | Because They're Young | Co-production with Jerry Bresler Production |
May 20, 1960 | Man on a String | Co-production with RD-DR Productions |
May 1960 | The Stranglers of Bombay | U.S. distributor; produced by Hammer Films and Kenneth Hyman |
June 7, 1960 | Babette Goes to War | U.S. distribution of French Iéna Productions |
June 30, 1960 | Strangers When We Meet | Co-production with Quine Productions and Bryna Productions |
June 1960 | The Mountain Road | Co-production with William Goetz Productions |
12 to the Moon | Co-production with Luna Productions, Inc. | |
July 1, 1960 | Stop, Look and Laugh | Co-production with Harry Romm Productions |
July 8, 1960 | Battle in Outer Space | US distribution only; produced by Toho |
July 11, 1960 | Murder Reported | Co-production with Fortress Film Productions Ltd. |
July 1960 | 13 Ghosts | Co-production with William Castle Productions; Remake of 2001 film |
August 11, 1960 | Song Without End | Winner of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy; co-production with William Goetz Productions Filmed in CinemaScope |
August 26, 1960 | All the Young Men | Co-production with Jaguar Production and Ladd Enterprises |
August 1960 | My Dog, Buddy | Co-production with McLendon Radio Pictures |
September 29, 1960 | Surprise Package | Co-production with Stanley Donen Enterprises |
September 1960 | As the Sea Rages | co-production with Zagreb Film |
Anna of Brooklyn | U.K. and U.S. distribution only; produced by Cinédis, Cinematogrifica Latina, France Cinéma Productions, Les Films Marceau and Produzione Circeo | |
October 5, 1960 | The Nights of Lucretia Borgia | U.S. distribution only; produced by Unidis, Fidès and Musa |
October 19, 1960 | I Aim at the Stars | Co-production with Morningside Productions and Fama-Film |
The Enemy General | co-production with Clover Productions | |
October 1960 | Let No Man Write My Epitaph | Co-production with Boris D. Kaplan Productions, Inc. |
November 1960 | Jazz Boat | Co-Production with Warwick Films; Filmed in CinemaScope |
December 16, 1960 | The 3 Worlds of Gulliver | Co-production with Morningside Productions |
December 21, 1960 | Pepe | Mexican film; Co-production with Posa Films; Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy |
December 29, 1960 | The Wackiest Ship in the Army | Co-production with Fred Kohlmar Productions; Filmed in CinemaScope |
1961
[edit]Release date | Title | Notes |
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1961 | Santo vs. the Evil Brain | Mexican film |
Santo vs. Internal Men | ||
January 1961 | Cry for Happy | Co-production with William Goetz Productions; Filmed in CinemaScope |
January 25, 1961 | Carthage in Flames | |
Sword of Sherwood Forest | US distributor; produced by Hammer Films | |
February 1961 | Five Golden Hours | |
March 1961 | Underworld U.S.A. | co-production with Globe Enterprises |
March 15, 1961 | The Terror of the Tongs | |
March 22, 1961 | Passport to China | |
April 21, 1961 | Mein Kampf | Co production with Minerva Film AB |
May 12, 1961 | Mad Dog Coll | |
May 17, 1961 | The Warrior Empress | |
May 29, 1961 | A Raisin in the Sun | Remade in 2008 |
June 2, 1961 | Gidget Goes Hawaiian | Co-production with Jerry Bresler Productions |
June 21, 1961 | The Full Treatment | |
June 22, 1961 | The Guns of Navarone | Nominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture Winner of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama Filmed in CinemaScope |
June 26, 1961 | The Truth | French & Italian film co-production with Han Productions and C.E.I.A.P. |
June 28, 1961 | Two Rode Together | co-production with John Ford Productions & Shpetner Productions |
Homicidal | co-production with William Castle Productions | |
July 4, 1961 | Most Dangerous Man Alive | distribution only; produced by Benedict Bogeaus Productions and Trans Global Films |
July 26, 1961 | The Queen of the Pirates | |
August 22, 1961 | Taste of Fear | |
September 7, 1961 | The Illiterate One | Mexican film; co-production with Posa Films |
October 8, 1961 | Mr. Sardonicus | |
October 18, 1961 | The Devil at 4 O'Clock | |
November 1, 1961 | A Weekend with Lulu | co-production with Hammer Film Productions |
November 21, 1961 | The Greengage Summer | |
November 1961 | Valley of the Dragons | |
December 20, 1961 | Cash on Demand | U.S. distribution only; produced by British Lion Films, Hammer Films and Woodpecker Films |
Everything's Ducky | ||
Mysterious Island | ||
December 30, 1961 | Twist Around the Clock |
1962
[edit]Release date | Title | Notes |
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February 2, 1962 | Sail a Crooked Ship | |
February 15, 1962 | The Three Stooges Meet Hercules | |
February 21, 1962 | Walk on the Wild Side | |
March 14, 1962 | The Hellions | |
April 13, 1962 | Experiment in Terror | |
Safe at Home! | ||
Don't Knock the Twist | ||
April 19, 1962 | Five Finger Exercise | |
May 10, 1962 | Mothra | U.S. distribution only; produced in Japan by Toho |
June 1962 | The Wild Westerners | Co-production with Four Leaf Productions |
June 6, 1962 | Advise & Consent[N 1] | Distribution only; produced by Alpha-Alpina S.A. |
13 West Street | Co-production with Ladd Enterprises | |
July 4, 1962 | The Three Stooges in Orbit | Co-production with Normandy Productions |
July 26, 1962 | The Notorious Landlady | |
August 6, 1962 | The Best of Enemies | Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy; co-production with Dino de Laurentiis Cinematografica |
August 8, 1962 | The Underwater City | |
The Interns | Co-production with Robert Cohn Productions | |
August 1962 | The Pirates of Blood River | Co-production with Hammer Films and British Lion Films |
September 19, 1962 | Damn the Defiant! | Co-production with G.W. Films Limited |
September 1962 | It's Trad, Dad! | |
October 3, 1962 | Zotz! | |
October 4, 1962 | The Extra | Mexican film; co-production with Posa Films |
October 10, 1962 | Barabbas | |
October 16, 1962 | Requiem for a Heavyweight | |
October 24, 1962 | We'll Bury You! | Documentary |
October 25, 1962 | The War Lover | |
October 31, 1962 | The Trunk | |
November 23, 1962 | Sundays and Cybele | |
November 28, 1962 | Two Tickets to Paris | |
December 16, 1962 | Lawrence of Arabia | Co-production with Horizon Pictures Winner of the Academy Award for Best Picture Winner of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama |
1963
[edit]Release date | Title | Notes |
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February 13, 1963 | Diamond Head | Co-production with Jerry Bresler Productions |
April 4, 1963 | Bye Bye Birdie | Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy; co-production with Kohlmar-Sidney Productions |
April 17, 1963 | The Man from the Diner's Club | Co-production with Dena Productions and Ampersand |
June 1963 | Just for Fun | co-production with Amicus Productions |
June 19, 1963 | Jason and the Argonauts | Co-production with The Great Company and Morningside Productions |
August 7, 1963 | Gidget Goes to Rome | Co-production with Jerry Bresler Productions |
August 21, 1963 | The Three Stooges Go Around the World in a Daze | Co-production with Normandy Productions |
August 1963 | Siege of the Saxons | Co-production with Ameran Films |
September 9, 1963 | Reach for Glory | British film: Co-production with Blazer Films |
September 11, 1963 | 13 Frightened Girls | |
September 18, 1963 | In the French Style | |
October 1963 | The Running Man | |
October 23, 1963 | Under the Yum Yum Tree | Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy; co-production with Sonnis |
October 30, 1963 | Maniac | Co-production with Hammer Films |
October 31, 1963 | The Old Dark House | Co-production with William Castle Productions and Hammer Films |
December 12, 1963 | The Cardinal[N 1] | Winner of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama |
December 19, 1963 | The Victors | Co-production with Highroad Productions and Open Road Films |
December 25, 1963 | Immediate Delivery | Mexican film; co-production with Posa Films |
1964
[edit]Release date | Title | Notes |
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January 1, 1964 | The Little Prince and the Eight-Headed Dragon | U.S. distribution only; produced by Toei Doga |
January 19, 1964 | Strait-Jacket | Co-production with William Castle Productions |
January 29, 1964 | Dr. Strangelove | Nominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture; co-production with Hawk Films U.K. |
March 1964 | The Crimson Blade | distribution only; produced by Associated British Picture Corporation and Hammer Films |
April 1964 | The Quick Gun | Co-production with Admiral Pictures and Robert E. Kent Productions |
June 1, 1964 | The New Interns | Co-production with Robert Cohn Productions |
June 3, 1964 | Hey There, It's Yogi Bear! | theatrical distribution only, produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions[N 2] |
June 24, 1964 | The Long Ships | Co-production with Warwick Films and Avala Film |
July 22, 1964 | Good Neighbor Sam | Co-production with David Swift Productions |
August 5, 1964 | Ride the Wild Surf | Co-production with Jana Productions |
August 14, 1964 | Behold a Pale Horse | |
September 3, 1964 | The Little Priest | Mexican film; co-production with Posa Films |
October 1, 1964 | Lilith | co-production with Centaur Productions |
October 7, 1964 | Fail Safe | |
November 9, 1964 | The Pumpkin Eater | U.S. distribution only; produced by Royal Films International |
November 10, 1964 | The Finest Hours | |
November 20, 1964 | First Men in the Moon | |
December 22, 1964 | World Without Sun | |
December 31, 1964 | The Curse of the Mummy's Tomb |
1965
[edit]Release date | Title | Notes |
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January 1, 1965 | The Outlaws Is Coming | |
January 13, 1965 | Baby the Rain Must Fall | Co-production with Park Place Production and Solar Productions |
February 17, 1965 | The Gorgon | British film |
February 24, 1965 | Love Has Many Faces | |
February 25, 1965 | Lord Jim | |
March 16, 1965 | Major Dundee | |
May 1, 1965 | Apache Gold | West German film |
May 5, 1965 | Synanon | |
May 19, 1965 | Fanatic | British film |
June 17, 1965 | The Collector | British film, Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama |
June 23, 1965 | Genghis Khan | |
June 24, 1965 | Cat Ballou | Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy |
June 28, 1965 | The Dolls | U.S. distribution only; co-production with Documento Film & Orsay Films; produced by Royal Films International |
July 7, 1965 | The Damned | |
July 12, 1965 | Harvey Middleman, Fireman | |
July 29, 1965 | Ship of Fools | Co-production with Stanley Kramer Productions; Nominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama |
July 1965 | East of Sudan | British film |
August 1, 1965 | Arizona Raiders | co-production with Admiral Pictures and Robert E. Kent Productions |
September 1, 1965 | The Great Sioux Massacre | |
September 15, 1965 | The Little Ones | |
September 16, 1965 | That Man in Istanbul | German/Italian/Spanish film |
September 27, 1965 | Mickey One | |
October 3, 1965 | Bunny Lake Is Missing | |
October 7, 1965 | Mr. Doctor | Co-production with Posa Films |
October 11, 1965 | The Bedford Incident | |
October 27, 1965 | King Rat | |
October 28, 1965 | Winter A-Go-Go | |
October 1965 | You Must Be Joking! | |
Hard Time for Princes | ||
November 1, 1965 | Treasure of Silver Lake | West German film |
November 26, 1965 | The Magic World of Topo Gigio | U.S. distribution only; produced by Cinecidi, Jolly Film and Sullivan Enterprises |
November 1965 | The Brigand of Kandahar | distribution only; produced by Associated British Picture Corporation and Hammer Films |
1966
[edit]Release date | Title | Notes |
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January 1966 | Rampage at Apache Wells | U.S. distribution only; produced by Rialto Film and Jadran Film |
Ride Beyond Vengeance | Co-production with Mark Goodson-Bill Todman Productions, Sentinel Productions, Fenady Associates and The Tiger Company | |
February 18, 1966 | The Chase | Co-production with Horizon Pictures |
March 16, 1966 | The Silencers | co-production with Meadway-Claude Productions |
March 30, 1966 | The Trouble with Angels | Co-production with William Frye Productions |
March 1966 | Three on a Couch | co-production with Jerry Lewis Productions |
March 9, 1966 | The Heroes of Telemark | US distribution only; produced by The Rank Organisation and Benton Film Productions |
May 1966 | Lost Command | co-production with Red Lion |
June 22, 1966 | Born Free | Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama; co-production with Open Road Films, Atlas and Highroad Productions |
June 29, 1966 | Walk, Don't Run | Co-production with Sol C. Siegel Productions |
July 19, 1966 | The Wrong Box | |
July 1966 | Every Day Is a Holiday | Co production with Guión Producciones Cinematográficas |
August 3, 1966 | The Man Called Flintstone | theatrical distribution only, produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions[N 2] |
August 10, 1966 | A Study in Terror | U.S. distribution only; produced by Compton Films and Sir Nigel Films |
August 1966 | Birds Do It | Co-production with Ivan Tors Films |
September 14, 1966 | The Eavesdropper | U.S. distribution only; produced by Royal Films International and Producciones Leopoldo Torre Nilsson |
September 27, 1966 | Rings Around the World | |
September 29, 1966 | Kidnapped to Mystery Island | co-production with Eichberg-Film and Liber Film |
September 1966 | Last of the Renegades | U.S. distribution only; produced by Constantin Film, Atlantis Film and Jadran Film |
October 12, 1966 | Dead Heat on a Merry-Go-Round | |
October 17, 1966 | Georgy Girl | Co-production with Everglades Productions |
October 1966 | The Texican | co-production with M.C.R. Productions Inc. & Balcázar Producciones Cinematográficas |
Alvarez Kelly | Co-production with Sol C. Siegel Productions | |
November 4, 1966 | The Professionals | Co-production with Pax Enterprises |
November 1966 | Frontier Hellcat | U.S. distribution only; produced by Constanstin Film, Jadran Film and Atlantis Films |
Traitor's Gate | U.S. distribution only; produced by Constanstin Film, Rialto Film and Summit | |
December 1966 | Rage | |
December 16, 1966 | A Man for All Seasons | Winner of the Academy Award for Best Picture Winner of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama |
December 21, 1966 | Murderers' Row |
1967
[edit]Release date | Title | Notes |
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January 18, 1967 | Goal! The World Cup | U.S. distribution only; Nominee of the BAFTA Award for Best Documentary |
January 25, 1967 | Kiss the Girls and Make Them Die | |
January 26, 1967 | The Deadly Affair | |
February 24, 1967 | The Night of the Generals | |
February 25, 1967 | Enter Laughing | |
March 8, 1967 | The Taming of the Shrew | Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy |
April 28, 1967 | Casino Royale[N 3] | distribution only; co-production with Famous Artists Productions |
May 1, 1967 | 40 Guns to Apache Pass | co-production with Admiral Pictures and Robert E. Kent Productions |
May 3, 1967 | Your Excellency | Mexican film; co-production with Posa Films |
May 17, 1967 | The Happening | |
June 14, 1967 | To Sir, with Love | |
June 21, 1967 | Divorce American Style | |
July 12, 1967 | The Big Mouth | |
July 26, 1967 | The Love-Ins | |
July 28, 1967 | Luv | |
August 2, 1967 | Good Times | theatrical distribution only; produced by Motion Picture International Production |
August 18, 1967 | The Tiger Makes Out | |
September 26, 1967 | Who's Minding the Mint? | |
October 1967 | Young Americans | |
November 1, 1967 | A Time for Killing | |
November 1967 | Winnetou: Thunder at the Border | |
December 12, 1967 | Guess Who's Coming to Dinner | Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture |
December 15, 1967 | In Cold Blood | Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama |
December 22, 1967 | The Ambushers |
1968
[edit]Release date | Title | Notes |
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1968 | The Desperado Trail | |
Superargo Versus Diabolicus | ||
January 11, 1968 | Berserk! | |
January 17, 1968 | How to Save a Marriage and Ruin Your Life | |
February 6, 1968 | Doctor Faustus | |
March 4, 1968 | 30 Is a Dangerous Age, Cynthia | |
March 10, 1968 | The Queens | U.S. distribution of Italian & French film; co-production with Documento film; produced by Royal Films International |
April 2, 1968 | A Dandy in Aspic | |
April 10, 1968 | Where Angels Go, Trouble Follows | |
April 1968 | Up the MacGregors! | U.S. distribution of Italian film |
May 15, 1968 | The Swimmer | |
June 5, 1968 | For Singles Only | |
June 1968 | Assignment K | U.S. distribution of English film |
July 2, 1968 | Interlude | |
July 12, 1968 | Don't Raise the Bridge, Lower the River | |
July 24, 1968 | Anzio | |
August 21, 1968 | The Big Gundown | |
September 6, 1968 | Torture Garden | |
September 11, 1968 | Hammerhead | |
September 16, 1968 | Duffy | |
September 19, 1968 | Funny Girl | Nominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy Co-production with Rastar |
November 20, 1968 | Head | |
November 1968 | Seven Guns for the MacGregors | |
December 4, 1968 | Renegade Riders | |
Corruption | ||
December 10, 1968 | Oliver! | Winner of the Academy Award for Best Picture Winner of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy |
December 1968 | With My Guns | U.S. distribution of Mexican film |
1969
[edit]Release date | Title | Notes |
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February 5, 1969 | The Wrecking Crew | Co-production with Meadway-Claude Productions Company |
March 11, 1969 | Otley | Co-production with Bruce Cohn Curtis Films Ltd. and Open Road Films |
March 21, 1969 | Pendulum | |
March 24, 1969 | Before Winter Comes | |
April 1, 1969 | Model Shop | |
April 30, 1969 | The Desperados | |
May 1, 1969 | The Mad Room | |
May 10, 1969 | Mackenna's Gold | |
May 14, 1969 | Age of Consent | |
May 28, 1969 | The Southern Star | |
June 6, 1969 | Hook, Line & Sinker | |
July 14, 1969 | Easy Rider | |
July 23, 1969 | Run Wild, Run Free | |
Castle Keep | ||
September 17, 1969 | Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice | |
October 15, 1969 | Lock Up Your Daughters | |
October 1969 | Man on Horseback | |
November 19, 1969 | The Comic | |
December 11, 1969 | Marooned | |
December 16, 1969 | Cactus Flower | Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy |
December 21, 1969 | Hamlet | |
December 1969 | A Quixote Without La Mancha | U.S. distribution of a Mexican film |
See also
[edit]Notes
[edit]- ^ a b Owned by Otto Preminger Films, Ltd., with distribution rights currently licensed to Warner Bros.
- ^ a b Owned by Warner Bros.
- ^ Owned by MGM, with copyright currently registered to Danjaq, LLC and Famous Artists Productions
References
[edit]- ^ Dick p.17
Bibliography
[edit]- Dick, Bernard F. Columbia Pictures: Portrait of a Studio. University Press of Kentucky, 2014.