The following is a list of films produced, co-produced, and/or distributed by French film company Gaumont in the 1960s. The films are listed under their French release dates.
Release date | Title | Notes |
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21 September 1960 | Croesus | |
Release date | Title | Notes |
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1 March 1961 | The Menace | |
4 April 1961 | The Fenouillard Family | |
10 May 1961 | Taxi for Tobruk | |
29 July 1959 | The Overtaxed | |
23 August 1961 | World in My Pocket | |
20 September 1961 | The Lions Are Loose | |
6 December 1961 | The Count of Monte Cristo | |
Release date | Title | Notes |
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29 August 1962 | Via Mala | |
19 September 1962 | Charge of the Black Lancers | |
26 October 1962 | Le Masque de fer | |
Release date | Title | Notes |
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1 February 1963 | Le glaive et la balance | |
3 April 1963 | Imperial Venus | |
3 October 1963 | Méfiez-vous, mesdames | |
27 November 1963 | Les Tontons flingueurs | |
Release date | Title | Notes |
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10 January 1964 | Mort, où est ta victoire? | |
3 April 1964 | Il Fornaretto di Venezia | |
5 April 1964 | Les Parias de la gloire | |
17 April 1964 | Greed in the Sun | |
6 May 1964 | Coplan Takes Risks | |
22 September 1964 | Male Hunt | |
4 November 1964 | Fantômas | |
18 November 1964 | Le Tigre aime la chair fraiche | |
10 December 1964 | The Great Spy Chase | |
Release date | Title | Notes |
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20 January 1965 | Heaven on One's Head | |
2 April 1965 | Man from Cocody | |
28 April 1965 | A Woman in White | |
23 June 1965 | The Dirty Game | |
22 October 1965 | Trap for Cinderella | |
5 November 1965 | Our Agent Tiger | |
8 December 1965 | Fantômas se déchaîne | |
12 December 1965 | The Lace Wars | |
Release date | Title | Notes |
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20 April 1966 | Ne nous fâchons pas | |
7 September 1966 | The Big Restaurant | |
9 September 1966 | The Defector | |
Release date | Title | Notes |
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15 March 1967 | Kommissar X – Drei gelbe Katzen | |
16 March 1967 | Fantômas contre Scotland Yard | |
22 March 1967 | An Idiot in Paris | |
17 April 1967 | To Commit a Murder | |
24 July 1967 | Judoka-Secret Agent | |
27 September 1967 | Treasure of San Gennaro | |
11 October 1967 | Oscar | |
21 December 1967 | Les risques du métier | |
Release date | Title | Notes |
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21 February 1968 | A Little Virtuous | |
13 March 1968 | Pasha | |
6 September 1968 | Leontine | |
Release date | Title | Notes |
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7 March 1969 | The Brain | |
8 March 1969 | Under the Sign of the Bull | |
10 September 1969 | Hibernatus | |
3 October 1969 | Clérambard | |
28 November 1969 | Mon oncle Benjamin | |
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