List of Gaumont films (1960–1969)

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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.

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1960

Release dateTitleNotes
21 September 1960 Croesus

1961

Release dateTitleNotes
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

1962

Release dateTitleNotes
29 August 1962 Via Mala
19 September 1962 Charge of the Black Lancers
26 October 1962 Le Masque de fer

1963

Release dateTitleNotes
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

1964

Release dateTitleNotes
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

1965

Release dateTitleNotes
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

1966

Release dateTitleNotes
20 April 1966 Ne nous fâchons pas
7 September 1966 The Big Restaurant
9 September 1966 The Defector

1967

Release dateTitleNotes
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

1968

Release dateTitleNotes
21 February 1968 A Little Virtuous
13 March 1968 Pasha
6 September 1968 Leontine

1969

Release dateTitleNotes
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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