List of Eagle-Lion films

Films released by the Pathé Industries subsidiaries Eagle-Lion Films (producer and distributor) and Eagle-Lion Classics (solely distributor) between 1947 and 1951. The companies' releases were a mixture of imports from Britain, mainly from the J. Arthur Rank Organization (originator of the Eagle-Lion brand),[1] and American productions both in-house and from independent producers. Some of Eagle-Lion's earliest releases were produced by another Pathé subsidiary, Producers Releasing Corporation, and are included in the List of PRC films. PRC was absorbed into Eagle-Lion between late 1947 and early 1948. In 1950, in-house production ceased and Eagle-Lion Films was merged with independent reissues distributor Film Classics to create Eagle-Lion Classics. The following year, Eagle-Lion Classics was acquired by and merged into United Artists.[2]


Films

Title American Release Date Director Notes
It's a Joke, Son!January 15, 1947Benjamin Stoloff
BedeliaFebruary 1, 1947Lance ComfortMade in Britain
Lost HoneymoonMarch 29, 1947Leigh Jason
I See a Dark StrangerApril 3, 1947Frank LaunderMade in Britain
Out of the BlueApril 21, 1947Leigh Jason
Repeat PerformanceMay 22, 1947Alfred L. Werker
StepchildJune 7, 1947James Flood
Green for DangerAugust 7, 1947Sidney GilliatMade in Britain
Red StallionAugust 16, 1947Lesley Selander
Philo Vance's Secret Mission August 30, 1947Reginald Le Borg
Bury Me Dead October 18, 1947Bernard Vorhaus
Linda, Be GoodOctober 18, 1947Frank McDonald
Black HillsOctober 26, 1947Ray Taylor
Beware of PityOctober 31, 1947Maurice ElveyMade in Britain
The Return of Rin Tin TinNovember 1, 1947Max Nosseck
Love from a StrangerNovember 15, 1947Richard Whorf
Whispering City November 20, 1947Fyodor Otsep
Heading for HeavenDecember 6, 1947Lewis D. Collins
T-MenDecember 15, 1947Anthony Mann
The Man WithinJanuary 31, 1948Bernard KnowlesMade in Britain
Open SecretJanuary 31, 1948John Reinhardt
Adventures of CasanovaFebruary 7, 1948Roberto Gavaldón
The Man from TexasMarch 6, 1948Leigh Jason
The Enchanted ValleyMarch 24, 1948Robert Emmett Tansey
Close-UpApril 3, 1948Jack Donohue
The Noose Hangs HighApril 5, 1948Charles Barton
The October ManApril 15, 1948Roy Ward BakerMade in Britain
RuthlessApril 16, 1948Edgar G. Ulmer
The Cobra StrikesApril 24, 1948Charles Reisner
Assigned to DangerMay 19, 1948Budd Boetticher
Raw DealMay 26, 1948Anthony Mann
Sword of the AvengerJune 2, 1948Sidney Salkow
Shed No TearsJune 9, 1948Jean Yarbrough
The Tioga KidJune 17, 1948Ray Taylor
MickeyJune 23, 1948Ralph Murphy
Canon CityJune 30, 1948Crane Wilbur
Northwest StampedeJuly 28, 1948Albert S. Rogell
The Amazing Mr. XJuly 29, 1948Bernard Vorhaus
Lady at MidnightAugust 15, 1948Sam Newfield
Hollow TriumphAugust 18, 1948Steve Sekely
Behind Locked DoorsSeptember 3, 1948Budd Boetticher
In This CornerSeptember 20, 1948Charles Reisner
The Strange Mrs. CraneOctober 8, 1948Sam Newfield
The Red ShoesOctober 22, 1948Michael PowellMade in Britain
Million Dollar WeekendOctober 29, 1948Gene Raymond
Blanche Fury November 23, 1948Marc AllégretMade in Britain
He Walked by NightNovember 24, 1948Alfred L. Werker
Parole, Inc.Alfred Zeisler
Let's Live a LittleDecember 9, 1948Richard Wallace
Adventures of Gallant BessDecember 22, 1948Lew Landers
Waterloo RoadDecember 24, 1948Sidney GilliatMade in Britain
Don't Take It to HeartDecember 24, 1948Jeffrey DellMade in Britain
Mr. Perrin and Mr. TraillJanuary 15, 1949Lawrence HuntingtonMade in Britain
Take My LifeJanuary 18, 1949Ronald NeameMade in Britain
An Old-Fashioned GirlJanuary 19, 1949Arthur Dreifuss
A Canterbury TaleJanuary 21, 1949Michael PowellMade in Britain
The Woman in the HallJanuary 22, 1949Jack LeeMade in Britain
Ride, Ryder, Ride!February 2, 1949Lewis D. Collins
A Place of One's OwnFebruary 7, 1949Bernard KnowlesMade in Britain
Shamrock HillFebruary 10, 1949Arthur Dreifuss
My Brother's KeeperFebruary 12, 1949Alfred RoomeMade in Britain
Easy MoneyFebruary 12, 1949Bernard KnowlesMade in Britain
It Always Rains on Sunday February 13, 1949Robert HamerMade in Britain
QuartetMarch 28, 1949Ken Annakin, Arthur CrabtreeMade in Britain
TulsaApril 13, 1949Stuart Heisler
Sleeping Car to TriesteApril 16, 1949Lawrence HuntingtonMade in Britain
Scott of the AntarcticApril 20, 1949Charles FrendMade in Britain
CaravanApril 20, 1949Arthur CrabtreeMade in Britain
MirandaApril 20, 1949Ken AnnakinMade in Britain
Passport to PimlicoApril 28, 1949Henry CorneliusMade in Britain
Red Stallion in the RockiesMay 2, 1949Ralph Murphy
The Big CatMay 19, 1949Phil Karlson
Broken JourneyMay 25, 1949Ken AnnakinMade in Britain
All Over the TownMay 25, 1949Derek N. TwistMade in Britain
AlimonyJune 11, 1949Alfred Zeisler
Saraband for Dead LoversJune 11, 1949Basil DeardenMade in Britain
Against the WindJune 25, 1949Charles CrichtonMade in Britain
The Weaker Sex July 9, 1949Roy Ward BakerMade in Britain
Once Upon a DreamJuly 14, 1949Ralph ThomasMade in Britain
Roll, Thunder, Roll!August 27, 1949Lewis D. Collins
Spring in Park Lane September 20, 1949Herbert WilcoxMade in Britain
ZambaSeptember 29, 1949William Berke
TrappedOctober 1, 1949Richard Fleischer
The Fighting RedheadOctober 5, 1949Lewis D. Collins
Reign of TerrorOctober 15, 1949Anthony Mann
Port of New YorkNovember 28, 1949László Benedek
Cowboy and the PrizefighterDecember 15, 1949Lewis D. Collins
The Chiltern HundredsDecember 1949John Paddy CarstairsMade in Britain
ObsessionJanuary 8, 1950Edward DmytrykMade in Britain
SarumbaJanuary 1950Marion Gering
Never FearIda Lupino
The SundownersFebruary 2, 1950George Templeton
Guilty of TreasonFebruary 20, 1950Felix E. Feist
The Boy from IndianaMarch 1, 1950John Rawlins
The Great RupertMarch 1, 1950Irving Pichel
Forbidden JungleMarch 2, 1950Robert Emmett Tansey
The Winslow BoyMarch 20, 1950Anthony AsquithMade in Britain
The Golden Gloves StoryMarch 22, 1950Felix E. Feist
The Fighting StallionMarch 23, 1950Robert Emmett Tansey
Kill or Be KilledApril 1950Max Nosseck
The Perfect WomanBernard KnowlesMade in Britain
The Jackie Robinson StoryMay 16, 1950Alfred E. Green
The Glass MountainMay 17, 1950Henry CassMade in Britain
The TorchJune 2, 1950Emilio Fernández
Timber FuryJune 2, 1950Bernard B. Ray
Kind Hearts and CoronetsJune 14, 1950Robert HamerMade in Britain
Federal ManJune 21, 1950Robert Emmett Tansey
It's a Small WorldJune 24, 1950William Castle
Destination MoonJune 27, 1950Irving Pichel
Good-Time GirlMay 11, 1950David MacDonaldMade in Britain
The Blue LampJune 1, 1950Basil DeardenMade in Britain
I Killed GeronimoAugust 8, 1950John Hoffman
Your WitnessAugust 26, 1950Robert MontgomeryMade in Britain
High LonesomeSeptember 1, 1950Alan Le May
The Kangaroo KidOctober 22, 1950Lesley Selander
Prehistoric WomenNovember 1, 1950Gregg C. Tallas
The Sun Sets at DawnNovember 1, 1950Paul Sloane
Border OutlawsNovember 2, 1950Richard Talmadge
The Second FaceDecember 1, 1950Jack Bernhard
Two Lost WorldsJanuary 5, 1951Norman Dawn
Mister UniverseJanuary 10, 1951Joseph Lerner
Korea PatrolJanuary 15, 1951Max Nosseck
So Long at the FairJanuary 20, 1951Terence FisherMade in Britain
Rogue RiverFebruary 15, 1951John Rawlins
Golden SalamanderMarch 23, 1951Ronald NeameMade in Britain
Badman's GoldApril 3, 1951Robert Emmett Tansey
Trottie TrueApril 14, 1951Brian Desmond HurstMade in Britain
Circle of DangerApril 17, 1951Jacques TourneurMade in Britain
When I Grow UpApril 20, 1951Michael KaninReleased by United Artists
Two Gals and a GuyJune 24, 1951Alfred E. GreenReleased by United Artists
The HoodlumJuly 5, 1951Max NosseckReleased by United Artists
My Outlaw BrotherAugust 22, 1951Elliott Nugent
Cattle QueenNovember 15, 1951Robert Emmett Tansey

References

  1. Street, Sarah (2002). Transatlantic Crossings: British Feature Films in the USA. New York and London: Continuum. pp. 234–36. ISBN 0-8264-1395-1.
  2. Slide, Anthony (1998). The New Historical Dictionary of the American Film Industry. Abingdon and New York: Routledge. p. 61. ISBN 978-1-579-58056-8. "2 Movie Concerns Announce Merger". New York Times. May 22, 1950. Retrieved January 3, 2023. "Eagle Lion Is Sold to U.A. Film Firm". New York Times. April 12, 1951. Retrieved January 1, 2023.
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