List of Columbia Pictures films (1960–1969)

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

Release date Title Notes
January 25, 1960Swan LakeCo-production with Tsentralnaya Studiya Dokumentalnikh Filmov
January 26, 1960The Ugly DucklingU.S. distributor; produced by Hammer Film Productions
January 27, 1960Our Man in HavanaNominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy; co-production with Kingsmead Productions Filmed in CinemaScope
February 11, 1960Once More, with Feeling!Co-production with Stanley Donen Films
February 16, 1960Comanche StationCo-production with Ranown Pictures; Filmed in CinemaScope
March 3, 1960Yesterday's EnemyU.S. distributor; Co-production with Hammer Films; Filmed in MegaScope
April 6, 1960Killers of KilimanjaroCo-production with Warwick Films; Filmed in CinemaScope
April 15, 1960Who Was That Lady?Nominee for the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy; co-production with Ansark-Sidney
April 1960Because They're YoungCo-production with Jerry Bresler Production
May 20, 1960Man on a StringCo-production with RD-DR Productions
May 1960The Stranglers of BombayU.S. distributor; produced by Hammer Films and Kenneth Hyman
June 7, 1960Babette Goes to WarU.S. distribution of French Iéna Productions
June 30, 1960Strangers When We MeetCo-production with Quine Productions and Bryna Productions
June 1960The Mountain RoadCo-production with William Goetz Productions
12 to the MoonCo-production with Luna Productions, Inc.
July 1, 1960Stop, Look and LaughCo-production with Harry Romm Productions
July 8, 1960Battle in Outer SpaceUS distribution only; produced by Toho
July 11, 1960Murder ReportedCo-production with Fortress Film Productions Ltd.
August 5, 196013 GhostsCo-production with William Castle Productions; Remake of 2001 film
August 11, 1960Song Without EndWinner of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy; co-production with William Goetz Productions Filmed in CinemaScope
August 26, 1960All the Young MenCo-production with Jaguar Production and Ladd Enterprises
August 1960My Dog, BuddyCo-production with McLendon Radio Pictures
September 29, 1960Surprise PackageCo-production with Stanley Donen Enterprises
September 1960As the Sea Rages
Anna of BrooklynU.K. and U.S. distribution only; produced by Cinédis, Cinematogrifica Latina, France Cinéma Productions, Les Films Marceau and Produzione Circeo
October 5, 1960The Nights of Lucretia BorgiaU.S. distribution only; produced by Unidis, Fidès and Musa
October 19, 1960I Aim at the StarsCo-production with Morningside Productions and Fama-Film
The Enemy Generalco-production with Clover Productions
October 1960Let No Man Write My EpitaphCo-production with Boris D. Kaplan Productions, Inc.
November 1960Jazz BoatCo-Production with Warwick Films; Filmed in CinemaScope
December 16, 1960The 3 Worlds of GulliverCo-production with Morningside Productions
December 21, 1960PepeMexican film; Co-production with Posa Films; Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy
December 29, 1960The Wackiest Ship in the ArmyCo-production with Fred Kohlmar Productions; Filmed in CinemaScope

1961

Release date Title Notes
1961Santo vs. the Evil BrainMexican film
Santo vs. Internal Men
January 1961Cry for HappyCo-production with William Goetz Productions; Filmed in CinemaScope
January 25, 1961Carthage in Flames
Sword of Sherwood ForestUS distributor; produced by Hammer Films
February 1961Five Golden Hours
March 1961Underworld U.S.A.co-production with Globe Enterprises
March 15, 1961The Terror of the Tongs
March 22, 1961Passport to China
April 21, 1961Mein KampfCo production with Minerva Film AB
May 12, 1961Mad Dog Coll
May 17, 1961The Warrior Empress
May 29, 1961A Raisin in the SunRemade in 2008
June 2, 1961Gidget Goes HawaiianCo-production with Jerry Bresler Productions
June 21, 1961The Full Treatment
June 22, 1961The Guns of NavaroneNominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture
Winner of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama Filmed in CinemaScope
June 26, 1961The TruthFrench & Italian film
co-production with Han Productions and C.E.I.A.P.
June 28, 1961Two Rode Togetherco-production with John Ford Productions & Shpetner Productions
Homicidalco-production with William Castle Productions
July 4, 1961Most Dangerous Man Alivedistribution only; produced by Benedict Bogeaus Productions and Trans Global Films
July 26, 1961The Queen of the Pirates
August 22, 1961Taste of Fear
September 7, 1961The Illiterate OneMexican film; co-production with Posa Films
October 8, 1961Mr. Sardonicus
October 18, 1961The Devil at 4 O'Clock
November 1, 1961A Weekend with Luluco-production with Hammer Film Productions
November 21, 1961The Greengage Summer
November 1961Valley of the Dragons
December 20, 1961Cash on DemandU.S. distribution only; produced by British Lion Films, Hammer Films and Woodpecker Films
Everything's Ducky
Mysterious Island
December 30, 1961Twist Around the Clock

1962

Release date Title Notes
February 2, 1962Sail a Crooked Ship
February 15, 1962The Three Stooges Meet Hercules
February 21, 1962Walk on the Wild SideThe film is now owned by Wild Bunch S.A. via Wild Side
March 14, 1962The Hellions
April 13, 1962Experiment in Terror
Safe at Home!
Don't Knock the Twist
April 19, 1962Five Finger Exercise
May 10, 1962MothraU.S. distribution only; produced in Japan by Toho
June 6, 196213 West StreetCo-production with Ladd Enterprises
June 1962The Wild WesternersCo-production with Four Leaf Productions
July 4, 1962The Three Stooges in OrbitCo-production with Normandy Productions
July 7, 1962Advise & ConsentDistribution only; produced by Alpha-Alpina S.A.
July 26, 1962The Notorious Landlady
August 6, 1962The Best of EnemiesNominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy; co-production with Dino de Laurentiis Cinematografica
August 8, 1962The Underwater City
The InternsCo-production with Robert Cohn Productions
August 1962The Pirates of Blood RiverCo-production with Hammer Films and British Lion Films
September 19, 1962Damn the Defiant!Co-production with G.W. Films Limited
September 1962It's Trad, Dad!
October 3, 1962Zotz!
October 4, 1962The ExtraMexican film; co-production with Posa Films
October 10, 1962Barabbas
October 16, 1962Requiem for a Heavyweight
October 24, 1962We'll Bury You!Documentary
October 25, 1962The War Lover
October 31, 1962The Trunk
November 23, 1962Sundays and Cybele
November 28, 1962Two Tickets to Paris
December 16, 1962Lawrence of ArabiaCo-production with Horizon Pictures
Winner of the Academy Award for Best Picture
Winner of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama

1963

Release date Title Notes
February 13, 1963Diamond HeadCo-production with Jerry Bresler Productions
April 4, 1963Bye Bye BirdieNominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy; co-production with Kohlmar-Sidney Productions
April 17, 1963The Man from the Diner's ClubCo-production with Dena Productions and Ampersand
June 1963Just for Funco-production with Amicus Productions
June 19, 1963Jason and the ArgonautsCo-production with The Great Company and Morningside Productions
August 7, 1963Gidget Goes to RomeCo-production with Jerry Bresler Productions
August 21, 1963The Three Stooges Go Around the World in a DazeCo-production with Normandy Productions
August 1963Siege of the SaxonsCo-production with Ameran Films
September 11, 196313 Frightened Girls
September 18, 1963In the French Style
October 1963The Running Man
October 23, 1963Under the Yum Yum TreeNominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy; co-production with Sonnis
October 30, 1963ManiacCo-production with Hammer Films
October 31, 1963The Old Dark HouseCo-production with William Castle Productions and Hammer Films
December 12, 1963The CardinalWinner of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama
December 19, 1963The VictorsCo-production with Highroad Productions and Open Road Films
December 25, 1963Immediate DeliveryMexican film; co-production with Posa Films

1964

Release date Title Notes
January 1, 1964The Little Prince and the Eight-Headed DragonU.S. distribution only; produced by Toei Doga
January 19, 1964Strait-JacketCo-production with William Castle Productions
January 29, 1964Dr. StrangeloveNominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture; co-production with Hawk Films U.K.
March 1964The Crimson Bladedistribution only; produced by Associated British Picture Corporation and Hammer Films
April 1964The Quick GunCo-production with Admiral Pictures and Robert E. Kent Productions
June 1, 1964The New InternsCo-production with Robert Cohn Productions
June 3, 1964Hey There, It's Yogi Bear!theatrical distribution only, produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions[N 1]
June 24, 1964The Long ShipsCo-production with Warwick Films and Avala Film
July 22, 1964Good Neighbor SamCo-production with David Swift Productions
August 5, 1964Ride the Wild SurfCo-production with Jana Productions
August 14, 1964Behold a Pale Horse
September 3, 1964The Little PriestMexican film; co-production with Posa Films
October 1, 1964Lilithco-production with Centaur Productions
October 7, 1964Fail Safe
November 9, 1964The Pumpkin EaterU.S. distribution only; produced by Royal Films International
November 10, 1964The Finest Hours
November 20, 1964First Men in the Moon
December 22, 1964World Without Sun
December 31, 1964The Curse of the Mummy's Tomb

1965

Release date Title Notes
January 1, 1965The Outlaws Is Coming
January 13, 1965Baby the Rain Must FallCo-production with Park Place Production and Solar Productions
February 17, 1965The GorgonBritish film
February 24, 1965Love Has Many Faces
February 25, 1965Lord Jim
March 16, 1965Major Dundee
May 1, 1965Apache GoldWest German film
May 5, 1965Synanon
May 19, 1965FanaticBritish film
June 17, 1965The CollectorBritish film, Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama
June 23, 1965Genghis Khan
June 24, 1965Cat BallouNominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy
June 28, 1965The DollsU.S. distribution only; co-production with Documento Film & Orsay Films; produced by Royal Films International
July 7, 1965The Damned
July 12, 1965Harvey Middleman, Fireman
July 29, 1965Ship of FoolsCo-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 1965East of SudanBritish film
August 1, 1965Arizona Raidersco-production with Admiral Pictures and Robert E. Kent Productions
September 1, 1965The Great Sioux Massacre
September 15, 1965The Little Ones
September 16, 1965That Man in IstanbulGerman/Italian/Spanish film
September 27, 1965Mickey One
October 3, 1965Bunny Lake Is Missing
October 7, 1965Mr. DoctorCo-production with Posa Films
October 11, 1965The Bedford Incident
October 27, 1965King Rat
October 28, 1965Winter A-Go-Go
October 1965You Must Be Joking!
Hard Time for Princes
November 1, 1965Treasure of Silver LakeWest German film
November 26, 1965The Magic World of Topo GigioU.S. distribution only; produced by Cinecidi, Jolly Film and Sullivan Enterprises
November 1965The Brigand of Kandahardistribution only; produced by Associated British Picture Corporation and Hammer Films

1966

Release date Title Notes
January 1966Rampage at Apache WellsU.S. distribution only; produced by Rialto Film and Jadran Film
Ride Beyond VengeanceCo-production with Mark Goodson-Bill Todman Productions, Sentinel Productions, Fenady Associates and The Tiger Company
February 18, 1966The ChaseCo-production with Horizon Pictures
March 16, 1966The Silencersco-production with Meadway-Claude Productions
March 30, 1966The Trouble with AngelsCo-production with William Frye Productions
March 1966Three on a Couchco-production with Jerry Lewis Productions
May 1966Lost Commandco-production with Red Lion
June 22, 1966Born FreeNominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama; co-production with Open Road Films, Atlas and Highroad Productions
June 29, 1966Walk, Don't RunCo-production with Sol C. Siegel Productions
July 19, 1966The Wrong Box
July 1966Every Day Is a HolidayCo production with Guión Producciones Cinematográficas
August 3, 1966The Man Called FlintstoneDistribution only, produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions[N 1]
August 10, 1966A Study in TerrorU.S. distribution only; produced by Compton Films and Sir Nigel Films
August 1966Birds Do ItCo-production with Ivan Tors Films
September 14, 1966The EavesdropperU.S. distribution only; produced by Royal Films International and Producciones Leopoldo Torre Nilsson
September 27, 1966Rings Around the World
September 29, 1966Kidnapped to Mystery Islandco-production with Eichberg-Film and Liber Film
September 1966Last of the RenegadesU.S. distribution only; produced by Constantin Film, Atlantis Film and Jadran Film
October 12, 1966Dead Heat on a Merry-Go-Round
October 17, 1966Georgy GirlCo-production with Everglades Productions
October 1966The Texicanco-production with M.C.R. Productions Inc. & Balcázar Producciones Cinematográficas
Alvarez KellyCo-production with Sol C. Siegel Productions
November 4, 1966The ProfessionalsCo-production with Pax Enterprises
November 1966Frontier HellcatU.S. distribution only; produced by Constanstin Film, Jadran Film and Atlantis Films
Traitor's GateU.S. distribution only; produced by Constanstin Film, Rialto Film and Summit
December 1966Rage
December 16, 1966A Man for All SeasonsWinner of the Academy Award for Best Picture
Winner of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama
December 21, 1966Murderers' Row

1967

Release date Title Notes
January 18, 1967Goal! The World CupU.S. distribution only; Nominee of the BAFTA Award for Best Documentary
January 25, 1967Kiss the Girls and Make Them Die
January 26, 1967The Deadly Affair
February 24, 1967The Night of the Generals
February 25, 1967Enter Laughing
March 8, 1967The Taming of the ShrewNominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy
April 28, 1967Casino Royaledistribution only; co-production with Famous Artists Productions
May 1, 196740 Guns to Apache Passco-production with Admiral Pictures and Robert E. Kent Productions
May 3, 1967Your ExcellencyMexican film; co-production with Posa Films
May 17, 1967The Happening
June 14, 1967To Sir, with Love
June 21, 1967Divorce American Style
July 12, 1967The Big Mouth
July 26, 1967The Love-Ins
July 28, 1967Luv
August 2, 1967Good Timesco-production with American Broadcasting Company
August 18, 1967The Tiger Makes Out
September 26, 1967Who's Minding the Mint?
October 1967Young Americans
November 1, 1967A Time for Killing
November 1967Winnetou: Thunder at the Border
December 12, 1967Guess Who's Coming to DinnerNominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture
December 15, 1967In Cold BloodNominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama
December 22, 1967The Ambushers

1968

Release date Title Notes
1968The Desperado Trail
Superargo Versus Diabolicus
January 11, 1968Berserk!
January 17, 1968How to Save a Marriage and Ruin Your Life
February 6, 1968Doctor Faustus
March 4, 196830 Is a Dangerous Age, Cynthia
March 10, 1968The QueensU.S. distribution of Italian & French film; co-production with Documento film; produced by Royal Films International
April 2, 1968A Dandy in Aspic
April 10, 1968Where Angels Go, Trouble Follows
April 1968Up the MacGregors!U.S. distribution of Italian film
May 15, 1968The Swimmer
June 5, 1968For Singles Only
June 1968Assignment KU.S. distribution of English film
July 2, 1968Interlude
July 12, 1968Don't Raise the Bridge, Lower the River
July 24, 1968Anzio
August 21, 1968The Big Gundown
September 6, 1968Torture Garden
September 11, 1968Hammerhead
September 16, 1968Duffy
September 19, 1968Funny GirlNominee 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, 1968Head
November 1968Seven Guns for the MacGregors
December 4, 1968Renegade Riders
Corruption
December 10, 1968Oliver!Winner of the Academy Award for Best Picture
Winner of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy
December 1968With My GunsU.S. distribution of Mexican film

1969

Release date Title Notes
February 5, 1969The Wrecking Crew
March 11, 1969OtleyCo-production with Bruce Cohn Curtis Films Ltd. and Open Road Films
March 21, 1969Pendulum
March 24, 1969Before Winter Comes
April 1, 1969Model Shop
April 30, 1969The DesperadosCo-production with Meadway Productions
May 1, 1969The Mad Room
May 10, 1969Mackenna's Gold
May 14, 1969Age of Consent
May 28, 1969The Southern Star
June 6, 1969Hook, Line & Sinker
July 14, 1969Easy Rider
July 23, 1969Castle Keep
September 17, 1969Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice
October 15, 1969Lock Up Your Daughters
October 1969Man on Horseback
November 19, 1969The Comic
December 11, 1969Marooned
December 16, 1969Cactus FlowerNominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy
December 21, 1969Hamlet
December 1969A Quixote Without La ManchaU.S. distribution of a Mexican film

See also

Notes

  1. Owned by Warner Bros.

References

  1. Dick p.17

Bibliography

  • Dick, Bernard F. Columbia Pictures: Portrait of a Studio. University Press of Kentucky, 2014.
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