List of Monogram Pictures and Allied Artists Pictures films

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This is a list of feature films originally released and/or distributed by Monogram Pictures and Allied Artists Pictures Corporation. Monogram/Allied Artists' post-August 1946 library is currently owned by Warner Bros. (via Lorimar Motion Pictures), while 187 pre-August 1946 Monogram films are owned by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (via United Artists) and select post-1938 Monogram films are owned by Paramount Pictures (via Melange Pictures).

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Monogram was established in 1931, and concentrated on low-budget releases. In 1935, it was merged into the conglomerate formed by Herbert Yates as Republic Pictures, but in 1937, it was re-established as an independent studio. In 1947, a separate subsidiary, Allied Artists, was established with the intention of releasing some higher-budget films than traditionally associated with the company. By 1953, the Monogram brand was dropped completely and Allied Artists continued until 1978, in its later years largely concentrating on the distribution of films produced by other companies, often in Europe.

Monogram Pictures

1930s

All Monogram Pictures films from the 1930s are in the public domain, except for Dark Sands and The Phantom Strikes .

Release dateTitleNotes
June 15, 1931 Ships of Hate
June 24, 1931 Dugan of the Badlands
July 22, 1931 Partners of the Trail
August 1, 1931 Mother and Son
August 10, 1931 The Montana Kid
September 9, 1931 The Man from Death Valley
October 10, 1931 Oklahoma Jim
October 20, 1931 Two Fisted Justice
October 30, 1931 Land of Wanted Men
November 28, 1931 In Line of Duty
December 1, 1931 Forgotten Women
December 5, 1931 Galloping Thru
December 15, 1931 Law of the Sea
January 2, 1932 Ghost City
January 17, 1932 The Gay Buckaroo
February 10, 1932 Single-Handed Sanders
February 15, 1932 The Reckoning
February 20, 1932 Police Court
March 1, 1932 Texas Pioneers
April 1, 1932 The County Fair
April 1, 1932 The Man from New Mexico
April 10, 1932 Midnight Patrol
April 15, 1932 Vanishing Men
April 20, 1932 The Arm of the Law
May 15, 1932 Mason of the Mounted
May 30, 1932 Law of the North
May 30, 1932 Flames
June 20, 1932 Honor of the Mounted
July 17, 1932 Son of Oklahoma
July 20, 1932 Western Limited
August 10, 1932 The Thirteenth Guest
August 30, 1932 Klondike
September 10, 1932 Broadway to Cheyenne
October 10, 1932 Hidden Valley
October 21, 1932 The Man from Arizona
October 24, 1932 The Girl from Calgary
November 5, 1932 Young Blood
November 15, 1932 Guilty or Not Guilty
November 20, 1932 A Strange Adventure
December 1, 1932 Lucky Larrigan
December 15, 1932 Self Defense
December 15, 1932 The Fighting Champ
December 30, 1932 Crashin' Broadway
January 10, 1933 Jungle Bride
January 31, 1933 West of Singapore
February 28, 1933 Oliver Twist
March 1, 1933 Breed of the Border
March 15, 1933 The Phantom Broadcast
March 27, 1933 Wine, Women and Song
April 1, 1933 Black Beauty
April 23, 1933 Diamond Trail
May 16, 1933 Trailing North
May 25, 1933 The Return of Casey Jones
May 29, 1933 The Gallant Fool
June 1, 1933 The Sphinx
June 15, 1933 Fighting Texans
July 15, 1933 The Fugitive
July 25, 1933 Rainbow Ranch
August 5, 1933 Galloping Romeo
August 10, 1933 The Avenger
August 15, 1933 Ranger's Code
August 20, 1933 The Devil's Mate
August 30, 1933 Sensation Hunters
August 30, 1933 Skyway
October 10, 1933 Riders of Destiny First John Wayne Lone Star Western
October 20, 1933 Broken Dreams
October 26, 1933 The Sweetheart of Sigma Chi
December 15, 1933 Sagebrush Trail Lone Star Western
December 15, 1933 He Couldn't Take It
January 18, 1934 Sixteen Fathoms Deep
January 22, 1934 The Lucky Texan Lone Star Western
February 7, 1934 A Woman's Man
February 15, 1934 West of the Divide Lone Star Western
February 22, 1934 Beggars in Ermine
March 15, 1934 Mystery Liner
March 30, 1934 House of Mystery
April 15, 1934 City Limits
April 30, 1934 Manhattan Love Song
May 10, 1934 Blue Steel Lone Star Western
May 11, 1934 Cheaters
May 15, 1934 The Man from Utah Lone Star Western
May 20, 1934 Monte Carlo Nights
June 1, 1934 The Loudspeaker
June 5, 1934 Randy Rides Alone Lone Star Western
June 14, 1934 Money Means Nothing
July 20, 1934 Shock
July 30, 1934 The Star Packer Lone Star Western
August 15, 1934 Jane Eyre
August 20, 1934 The Moonstone
September 1, 1934 Happy Landing
September 15, 1934 King Kelly of the U.S.A.
October 15, 1934 A Successful Failure
Tomorrow's Youth
A Girl of the Limberlost
October 22, 1934 The Trail Beyond Lone Star Western
November 1, 1934 The Fighting Trooper
November 1, 1934 Redhead
November 15, 1934 Lost in the Stratosphere
November 17, 1934 Girl o' My Dreams
November 22, 1934 The Lawless Frontier Lone Star Western
December 1, 1934 Flirting with Danger
December 5, 1934 'Neath the Arizona Skies Lone Star Western
December 15, 1934 Sing Sing Nights
December 22, 1934 The Mysterious Mr. Wong
December 29, 1934 Million Dollar Baby
February 12, 1935 The Mystery Man
February 1, 1935 Women Must Dress
Texas Terror Lone Star Western
March 15, 1935 Rainbow Valley Lone Star Western
March 25, 1935 The Nut Farm
April 15, 1935 Great God Gold
April 22, 1935 The Desert Trail Lone Star Western
May 15, 1935 The Hoosier Schoolmaster
May 15, 1935 The Texas Rambler
May 29, 1935 Dizzy Dames
June 15, 1935 The Healer
June 20, 1935 The Dawn Rider Lone Star Western
July 1, 1935 Honeymoon Limited
July 6, 1935 Shadows of the Orient
July 9, 1935 Make a Million
July 15, 1935 The Keeper of the Bees
July 20, 1935 Paradise Canyon Lone Star Western
August 5, 1935 Cheers of the Crowd
October 17, 1935 Texas Terror Lone Star Western
June 30, 1937 The 13th Man
July 4, 1937 Blazing Barriers
July 7, 1937 Hoosier Schoolboy
July 14, 1937 Riders of the Dawn
July 21, 1937 Paradise Isle
July 28, 1937 The Legion of Missing Men
August 4, 1937 The Outer Gate
August 25, 1937 Atlantic Flight
September 2, 1937 God's Country and the Man
September 22, 1937 Stars Over Arizona
September 29, 1937 A Bride for Henry
October 13, 1937 Where Trails Divide
October 30, 1937 Federal Bullets
November 3, 1937 Danger Valley
November 17, 1937 Luck of Roaring Camp
November 24, 1937 County Fair distribution only; produced by Crescent Pictures Corporation
December 7, 1937 Telephone Operator
December 8, 1937 Boy of the Streets
December 15, 1937 Romance of the Rockies
January 12, 1938 West of Rainbow's End
January 27, 1938 Saleslady
February 2, 1938 Where the West Begins
February 9, 1938 My Old Kentucky Home
February 16, 1938 The Painted Trail
February 23, 1938 The Port of Missing Girls
March 3, 1938Adventures of ChicoNew England distribution only; produced by Woodard Productions
March 11, 1938 Land of Fighting Men
March 16, 1938 Rose of the Rio Grande
April 8, 1938 Code of the Rangers
April 15, 1938 Female Fugitive
April 30, 1938 Two Gun Justice
May 22, 1938 Numbered Woman
May 27, 1938 Gunsmoke Trail
May 27, 1938 Phantom Ranger
June 8, 1938 The Marines Are Here
June 16, 1938 Romance of the Limberlost
July 6, 1938 Man's Country
August 3, 1938 Barefoot Boy
August 31, 1938 Under the Big Top
September 7, 1938 Starlight Over Texas
September 14, 1938 The Mexicali Kid
September 21, 1938 Wanted by the Police
October 5, 1938 Mr. Wong, Detective
October 12, 1938 Where the Buffalo Roam
November 10, 1938 Gang Bullets
November 16, 1938 Gangster's Boy
November 16, 1938 Gun Packer
December 7, 1938 I Am a Criminal
December 7, 1938 Song of the Buckaroo
December 21, 1938 Wild Horse Canyon
December 28, 1938 Tough Kid
January 18, 1939 Convict's Code
January 25, 1939 Drifting Westward
February 8, 1939 Navy Secrets
February 8, 1939 Sundown on the Prairie
February 22, 1939 Star Reporter
March 1, 1939 Rollin' Westward
March 8, 1939 The Mystery of Mr. Wong
March 8, 1939 Mystery Plane
March 12, 1939Trigger Smith
March 18, 1939 Lure of the Wasteland
April 12, 1939 Streets of New York
April 19, 1939 Undercover Agent
April 19, 1939 Man from Texas
May 1, 1939 Boys' Reformatory
May 22, 1939 Wolf Call
June 1, 1939 Across the Plains
June 2, 1939 Inside Information
June 8, 1939 Should a Girl Marry?
June 14, 1939 Down the Wyoming Trail
July 1, 1939 Stunt Pilot
July 10, 1939 Bad Boy
August 1, 1939 Mr. Wong in Chinatown
August 7, 1939 Girl from Rio
August 16, 1939 Riders of the Frontier produced by Edward F. Finney Productions
August 22, 1939 Irish Luck
August 22, 1939 Port of Hate
August 25, 1939 Oklahoma Terror
September 12, 1939 Sky Patrol
October 24, 1939 Mutiny in the Big House
November 1, 1939 Danger Flight
November 5, 1939 Fighting Mad
November 16, 1939 Overland Mail
November 15, 1939 The Phantom Strikes British Film [N 1]
December 11, 1939 Crashing Thru Renfrew of the Royal Mounted
Heroes in Blue
December 15, 1939 Westbound Stage
December 25, 1939 The Gentleman from Arizona First feature film in Cinecolor

1940s

All Monogram Pictures films after 1944 are copyrighted unless noted.

Release dateTitleNotes
January 2, 1940 Yukon Flight distribution only; produced by Criterion Pictures Corp.
Renfrew of the Royal Mounted
January 15, 1940 The Fatal Hour Mr. Wong
January 20, 1940 Hidden Enemy
January 22, 1940 Danger Ahead Renfrew of the Royal Mounted
January 25, 1940 Pioneer Days
January 30, 1940 Chasing Trouble
February 10, 1940 East Side Kids First East Side Kids film
February 20, 1940 The Cheyenne Kid
February 25, 1940 Murder on the Yukon Renfrew of the Royal Mounted
March 2, 1940 Rhythm of the Rio Grande
March 9, 1940 The Human Monster distribution only; produced by Argyle Film [N 2]
March 20, 1940 Midnight Limited
March 30, 1940 Son of the Navy
April 10, 1940 Covered Wagon Trails
April 20, 1940 Pals of the Silver Sage
April 21, 1940 The Four Just Men British film
April 25, 1940 Tomboy
April 30, 1940 The Mind of Mr. Reeder British film
May 1, 1940 Pinto Canyon
May 9, 1940 The Cowboy from Sundown
May 9, 1940 Land of the Six Guns
May 23, 1940 The Kid from Santa Fe
June 11, 1940 On the Spot
June 25, 1940 The Last Alarm
June 26, 1940 Wild Horse Range
July 3, 1940 The Golden Trail
July 7, 1940 Sky Bandits Renfrew of the Royal Mounted
July 15, 1940 Boys of the City East Side Kids
July 22, 1940 Haunted House
July 29, 1940 Rainbow Over the Range
August 12, 1940 Doomed to Die Mr. Wong
Laughing at Danger
August 16, 1940 Roll Wagons Roll
August 19, 1940 Arizona Frontier
August 22, 1940 The Range Busters First of the Range Busters series
August 26, 1940 Queen of the Yukon
September 9, 1940 Up in the Air
September 23, 1940 That Gang of Mine East Side Kids
September 30, 1940 The Ape
October 7, 1940 Drums of the Desert
October 10, 1940 Trailing Double Trouble Range Busters
October 21, 1940 The Old Swimmin' Hole
November 6, 1940 The Missing People British film
November 11, 1940 Take Me Back to Oklahoma
November 18, 1940 Phantom of Chinatown
November 25, 1940 West of Pinto Basin Range Busters
December 15, 1940 Pride of the Bowery East Side Kids
December 20, 1940 Chamber of Horrors distribution only; produced by John Argyle Productions [N 2]
December 25, 1940 Her First Romance
December 30, 1940 Riders from Nowhere
December 30, 1940 Rollin' Home to Texas
December 1940 Stolen Paradise
January 4, 1941 Trail of the Silver Spurs Range Busters
January 15, 1941 Dead Man's Shoes British film
January 20, 1941 You're Out of Luck
February 10, 1941 The Kid's Last Ride Range Busters
February 25, 1941 Ridin' the Cherokee Trail
March 10, 1941 Flying Wild East Side Kids
March 25, 1941 Sign of the Wolf
April 10, 1941 Tumbledown Ranch in Arizona Range Busters
April 18, 1941 Roar of the Press
April 25, 1941 Invisible Ghost distribution only; produced by Banner Pictures Corporation
May 5, 1941 At the Villa Rose British film
May 10, 1941 The Pioneers
May 14, 1941 King of the Zombies
May 21, 1941 Redhead
May 28, 1941 Silver Stallion
June 4, 1941 Wrangler's Roost Range Busters
June 11, 1941 The Gang's All Here East Side Kids
June 30, 1941 Murder by Invitation
July 19, 1941 Arizona Bound Range Riders
July 19, 1941 Father Steps Out
July 25, 1941 Wanderers of the West
July 30, 1941 Murder by Invitation
Fugitive Valley Range Busters
August 1, 1941 Bowery Blitzkrieg East Side Kids
August 8, 1941 The Deadly Game
August 8, 1941 Dynamite Canyon
August 14, 1941 40,000 Horsemen Australian film
August 29, 1941 Saddle Mountain Roundup Range Busters
September 2, 1941 Gentleman from Dixie
September 12, 1941 Let's Go Collegiate
September 26, 1941 The Gunman from Bodie Rough Riders
October 17, 1941 The Driftin' Kid
October 17, 1941 Top Sergeant Mulligan
October 17, 1941 Uncle Joe
October 19, 1941 Tonto Basin Outlaws Range Busters
October 24, 1941 Spooks Run Wild East Side Kids
October 31, 1941 Riding the Sunset Trail
November 7, 1941 Zis Boom Bah
November 21, 1941 Double Trouble
November 21, 1941 Underground Rustlers Range Busters
December 5, 1941 Borrowed Hero
December 5, 1941 Lone Star Law Men
December 12, 1941 Riot Squad
December 14, 1941 I Killed That Man produced by King Brothers Productions
December 25, 1941 Forbidden Trails Rough Riders
January 2, 1942 Freckles Comes Home [N 3]
January 6, 1942 Private Snuffy Smith [N 3]
January 9, 1942 Road to Happiness
January 9, 1942 Thunder River Feud Range Busters
January 6, 1942 Law of the Jungle
January 23, 1942 Man from Headquarters
January 26, 1942 Meet Maxwell Archer British film
January 30, 1942 Below the Border Rough Riders
February 13, 1942 Western Mail
February 15, 1942 This Man in Paris British film
February 20, 1942 Mr. Wise Guy East Side Kids
February 27, 1942 Rock River Renegades Range Busters
March 1, 1942 The Silent Battle British film
March 6, 1942 Black Dragons distribution only; produced by Banner Pictures Corporation
March 6, 1942 Arizona Roundup
March 13, 1942 Man with Two Lives
March 20, 1942 Klondike Fury
March 27, 1942 Ghost Town Law Rough Riders
April 1, 1942 Tower of Terror British film [N 1]
April 17, 1942 So's Your Aunt Emma
April 24, 1942 Boot Hill Bandits Range Busters
May 1, 1942 Where Trails End
May 8, 1942 The Corpse Vanishes distribution only; produced by Banner Pictures Corporation
May 15, 1942 She's in the Army
May 22, 1942 Let's Get Tough! East Side Kids
Down Texas Way Rough Riders
June 5, 1942 One Thrilling Night [N 3]
June 12, 1942 Texas Trouble Shooters Range Busters
June 26, 1942 Rubber Racketeers produced by King Brothers Productions
July 3, 1942 Lure of the Islands
August 7, 1942 Smart Alecks East Side Kids
August 14, 1942 Hillbilly Blitzkrieg
August 18, 1942 Isle of Missing Men [N 3]
August 21, 1942 Riders of the West Rough Riders
September 4, 1942 Arizona Stagecoach Range Busters
September 25, 1942 Police Bullets [N 3]
October 2, 1942 Phantom Killer [N 3]
West of the Law Rough Riders [N 4]
October 9, 1942 Foreign Agent [N 3]
October 16, 1942 Texas to Bataan Range Busters
October 18, 1942 King of the Stallions
October 23, 1942Criminal Investigator [N 3]
October 30, 1942 Bowery at Midnight distribution only; produced by Banner Pictures Corporation [N 5]
November 13, 1942 War Dogs
November 20, 1942 'Neath Brooklyn Bridge East Side Kids
November 27, 1942 The Living Ghost [N 3]
December 4, 1942 Trail Riders Range Busters
December 11, 1942 Rhythm Parade
December 18, 1942 Dawn on the Great Divide
January 8, 1943 Two Fisted Justice Range Busters
January 15, 1943 Silent Witness [N 3]
January 29, 1943 The Crime Smasher Range Busters
You Can't Beat the Law
February 5, 1943 Kid Dynamite East Side Kids
February 19, 1943 Haunted Ranch Range Busters
February 25, 1943 Silver Skates [N 3]
March 5, 1943 The Ape Man distribution only; produced by Banner Pictures Corporation
March 25, 1943 Land of Hunted Men Range Busters
April 2, 1943 The Ghost Rider [N 4]
April 16, 1943 Wild Horse Stampede First of the Trail Blazers series
April 23, 1943 Clancy Street Boys East Side Kids
May 14, 1943 I Escaped from the Gestapo produced by King Brothers Productions
June 4, 1943 Cowboy Commandos Range Busters
June 11, 1943 Sarong Girl [N 3]
July 9, 1943 Spy Train [N 3]
July 10, 1943 The Stranger from Pecos [N 4]
July 23, 1943 Wings Over the Pacific [N 3]
Ghosts on the Loose East Side Kids
August 3, 1943 Six Gun Gospel [N 4]
August 27, 1943 Melody Parade [N 3]
August 27, 1943 Black Market Rustlers Range Busters
September 10, 1943 Here Comes Kelly [N 3]
September 17, 1943 Revenge of the Zombies [N 3]
Smart Guy [N 3]
September 24, 1943 Spotlight Scandals
October 8, 1943 Blazing Guns [N 3]
October 12, 1943 The Law Rides Again [N 3] Trail Blazers
October 15, 1943 Outlaws of Stampede Pass [N 4]
October 22, 1943 The Unknown Guest
October 29, 1943 Bullets and Saddles
Mr. Muggs Steps Out [N 5] East Side Kids
November 5, 1943 Mystery of the 13th Guest [N 3]
November 12, 1943 Nearly Eighteen [N 3]
November 16, 1943 Campus Rhythm [N 3]
November 19, 1943 Women in Bondage
November 24, 1943 Where Are Your Children?
November 26, 1943 The Texas Kid
December 3, 1943 Death Valley Rangers Trail Blazers
December 16, 1943 The Sultan's Daughter
January 17, 1944 Westward Bound [N 3] Trail Blazers
January 31, 1944 What a Man! [N 3]
Raiders of the Border
February 14, 1944 Charlie Chan in the Secret Service [N 3] First Monogram Charlie Chan film
February 18, 1944 Million Dollar Kid
February 21, 1944 Voodoo Man distribution only; produced by Banner Pictures Corporation [N 5]
Arizona Whirlwind [N 3]
March 7, 1944 Sweethearts of the U.S.A.
March 28, 1944 Partners of the Trail
April 11, 1944 Lady, Let's Dance
April 13, 1944 Hot Rhythm [N 3]
April 21, 1944 When Strangers Marry produced by King Brothers Productions
April 25, 1944 Law Men distribution; produced by Great Western Productions
April 29, 1944Outlaw TrailTrail Blazers [N 3]
May 20, 1944 Detective Kitty O'Day [N 3]
May 20, 1944 The Chinese Cat Charlie Chan [N 3]
June 3, 1944 Follow the Leader [N 5] East Side Kids
June 10, 1944 Sonora Stagecoach Trail Blazers [N 3]
June 24, 1944 Range Law [N 4]
June 27, 1944 Are These Our Parents?
July 4, 1944 A Fig Leaf for Eve
July 8, 1944 Johnny Doesn't Live Here Any More produced by King Brothers Productions
July 17, 1944 Return of the Ape Man distribution only; produced by Banner Pictures Corporation [N 5]
July 22, 1944 Block Busters [N 5] East Side Kids
July 23, 1944 Three of a Kind distribution only; produced by Banner Pictures Corporation [N 5]
July 29, 1944 Call of the Jungle
July 29, 1944 Marked Trails
August 5, 1944 West of the Rio Grande [N 4]
August 19, 1944 Black Magic Charlie Chan [N 3]
August 26, 1944 Leave It to the Irish [N 3]
The Utah Kid Trail Blazers
September 2, 1944 Oh, What a Night
September 16, 1944 Land of the Outlaws [N 4]
September 23, 1944 Shadow of Suspicion
September 30, 1944 Trigger Law Trail Blazers
October 7, 1944 A WAVE, a WAC and a Marine
November 4, 1944 Law of the Valley [N 4]
November 10, 1944 Enemy of Women
November 17, 1944 Ghost Guns [N 4]
November 18, 1944 Alaska
November 25, 1944 Bowery Champs [N 5] East Side Kids
December 1, 1944 Song of the Range
December 6, 1944 Army Wives
December 17, 1944 Crazy Knights
January 15, 1945 The Navajo Trail [N 4]
January 19, 1945 Adventures of Kitty O'Day [N 3]
January 26, 1945 The Jade Mask [N 3] Charlie Chan
Forever Yours
February 16, 1945 The Cisco Kid Returns Cisco Kid
February 16, 1945 Gun Smoke [N 4]
February 16, 1945 There Goes Kelly
February 24, 1945 Docks of New York [N 5] East Side Kids
March 2, 1945 Fashion Model [N 3]
April 6, 1945 Dillinger produced by King Brothers Productions [N 4]
G. I. Honeymoon
May 2, 1945 Trouble Chasers [N 5]
May 11, 1945 The Scarlet Clue [N 3] Charlie Chan
May 15, 1945 In Old New Mexico Cisco Kid
May 18, 1945 Stranger from Santa Fe
May 27, 1945 China's Little Devils
June 2, 1945 Springtime in Texas [N 4]
June 25, 1945 Flame of the West [N 4]
July 15, 1945 Mr. Muggs Rides Again [N 5] East Side Kids
August 11, 1945 Saddle Serenade [N 4]
August 18, 1945 Divorce [N 3]
Come Out Fighting [N 5] East Side Kids
September 8, 1945 South of the Rio Grande Cisco Kid
September 29, 1945 The Shanghai Cobra Charlie Chan [N 3]
October 6, 1945 Sunbonnet Sue
October 13, 1945 Sensation Hunters [N 6]
October 20, 1945 The Lost Trail
November 3, 1945 Riders of the Dawn [N 4]
November 8, 1945 Allotment Wives [N 3]
November 24, 1945 Frontier Feud [N 4]
December 8, 1945 The Lonesome Trail [N 4]
December 13, 1945 The Strange Mr. Gregory [N 3]
December 15, 1945 Black Market Babies
January 12, 1946 Border Bandits [N 4]
Live Wires First of The Bowery Boys films [N 4]
January 19, 1946 The Face of Marble [N 3]
January 26, 1946 Drifting Along
February 2, 1946 The Red Dragon Charlie Chan [N 4]
February 16, 1946 Moon Over Montana [N 4]
The Shadow Returns [N 3] First of the Shadow films
March 2, 1946 Fear [N 3]
The Haunted Mine [N 4]
March 16, 1946 Swing Parade of 1946
March 30, 1946 The Gay Cavalier
April 20, 1946 West of the Alamo
May 11, 1946 Junior Prom First of The Teen Agers series
May 25, 1946 Behind the Mask The Shadow [N 3]
Dark Alibi Charlie Chan [N 4]
May 27, 1946 Under Arizona Skies
May 28, 1946 Joe Palooka, Champ
June 8, 1946 The Gentleman from Texas [ citation needed ]
June 15, 1946 Suspense produced by King Brothers Productions [N 4]
June 15, 1946 South of Monterey Cisco Kid
June 22, 1946 In Fast Company The Bowery Boys [N 4]
June 26, 1946 Trail to Mexico
June 27, 1946 Shadows Over Chinatown Charlie Chan [N 4]
June 28, 1946 Freddie Steps Out The Teen Agers
July 6, 1946 Strange Voyage
July 20, 1946 Bowery Bombshell The Bowery Boys [N 4]
August 3, 1946 Below the Deadline
August 17, 1946 The Missing Lady The Shadow [N 3]
August 24, 1946 Spook Busters The Bowery Boys
September 7, 1946 High School Hero The Teen Agers
September 14, 1946 Decoy
September 21, 1946 Trigger Fingers
October 5, 1946 Gentleman Joe Palooka
October 12, 1946 Dangerous Money Charlie Chan
October 16, 1946 Shadows on the Range
October 24, 1946 Don't Gamble with Strangers
November 9, 1946 Beauty and the Bandit
November 16, 1946 Silver Range
November 16, 1946 Wife Wanted
November 16, 1946 Sweetheart of Sigma Chi
November 20, 1946 Ginger
November 23, 1946 Bringing Up Father [N 7] First Maggie and Jiggs film
November 30, 1946 The Trap Charlie Chan
December 7, 1946 Mr. Hex The Bowery Boys
December 28, 1946 Song of the Sierras
January 11, 1947 Riding the California Trail
January 18, 1947 Raiders of the South
February 8, 1947 Vacation Days
Rainbow Over the Rockies
February 15, 1947 Valley of Fear
March 15, 1947 Fall Guy
March 22, 1947 The Guilty
March 29, 1947 Trailing Danger
April 15, 1947 Six-Gun Serenade
April 26, 1947 Land of the Lawless
May 9, 1947 Violence co-production with Bernhard-Brandt Productions
May 10, 1947 Hard Boiled Mahoney The Bowery Boys
May 13, 1947 Sarge Goes to College The Teen Agers
May 24, 1947 The Law Comes to Gunsight
May 31, 1947 Song of the Wasteland
June 21, 1947 High Conquest
June 28, 1947 Code of the Saddle
July 16, 1947 Flashing Guns
July 19, 1947 Kilroy Was Here
July 26, 1947 Thunderbolt
September 6, 1947 Robin Hood of Monterey
September 13, 1947 News Hounds The Bowery Boys
September 13, 1947 High Tide
September 20, 1947 Joe Palooka in the Knockout
October 4, 1947 Ridin' Down the Trail
October 27, 1947 Prairie Express
November 1, 1947 Louisiana
November 8, 1947 King of the Bandits
November 22, 1947 Bowery Buckaroos The Bowery Boys
December 6, 1947 The Chinese Ring Charlie Chan
December 12, 1947 Jiggs and Maggie in Society [N 7]
December 20, 1947 Gun Talk
January 3, 1948 Smart Politics The Teen Agers
January 17, 1948 Song of the Drifter
Rocky
January 31, 1948 Overland Trails
February 7, 1948 Joe Palooka in Fighting Mad
February 14, 1948 Perilous Waters
March 7, 1948 Angels' Alley The Bowery Boys
March 21, 1948 Docks of New Orleans Charlie Chan
March 28, 1948 Oklahoma Blues
April 4, 1948 Campus Sleuth The Teen Agers
April 11, 1948 French Leave
Crossed Trails
April 26, 1948 The Rangers Ride
May 6, 1948 Partners of the Sunset
May 16, 1948 Frontier Agent
May 23, 1948 I Wouldn't Be in Your Shoes
June 6, 1948 Range Renegades
June 13, 1948 Stage Struck
June 20, 1948 Triggerman
June 27, 1948 Jinx Money The Bowery Boys
July 11, 1948 Cowboy Cavalier
Shanghai Chest Charlie Chan
July 18, 1948 Back Trail
July 25, 1948 Sixteen Fathoms Deep [N 5]
August 8, 1948 Michael O'Halloran [N 5]
August 15, 1948 The Fighting Ranger
August 22, 1948 Silver Trails
August 29, 1948 The Golden Eye Charlie Chan
September 5, 1948 Music Man The Teen Agers
September 19, 1948 Joe Palooka in Winner Take All
October 3, 1948 The Sheriff of Medicine Bow
October 10, 1948 Smugglers' Cove The Bowery Boys
October 24, 1948 Outlaw Brand
October 30, 1948 Incident
November 7, 1948 Gunning for Justice
November 21, 1948 Courtin' Trouble
November 28, 1948 Kidnapped
December 12, 1948 Hidden Danger
Jiggs and Maggie in Court [N 7]
December 19, 1948 The Feathered Serpent Charlie Chan
January 2, 1949 Trouble Makers
January 9, 1949 Crashing Thru
January 24, 1949 Shadows of the West
January 28, 1949 Incident
January 30, 1949 Gun Runner
February 13, 1949 Henry, the Rainmaker
February 20, 1949 Law of the West
March 6, 1949 Joe Palooka in the Big Fight
March 13, 1949 Gun Law Justice
March 17, 1949 Fighting Fools The Bowery Boys
March 20, 1949 Bomba, the Jungle Boy
April 7, 1949 Trails End
April 10, 1949 Tuna Clipper
April 27, 1949 Sky Dragon Charlie Chan
May 15, 1949 Across the Rio Grande
May 29, 1949 Mississippi Rhythm
June 5, 1949 West of El Dorado
June 12, 1949 Leave It to Henry
June 26, 1949 Hold That Baby! The Bowery Boys
July 10, 1949 Brand of Fear
July 16, 1949 Range Justice
July 17, 1949 Forgotten Women
July 28, 1949 Incident
July 31, 1949 Trail of the Yukon First Corporal Rod Webb film
August 12, 1949 Haunted Trails
August 14, 1949 Joe Palooka in the Counterpunch
August 28, 1949 Jiggs and Maggie in Jackpot Jitters [N 7]
September 15, 1949 Roaring Westward
September 25, 1949 Angels in Disguise The Bowery Boys
October 2, 1949 Black Midnight
October 9, 1949 Western Renegades
October 30, 1949 The Wolf Hunters Corporal Rod Webb
November 13, 1949 Riders of the Dusk
November 27, 1949 Master Minds The Bowery Boys
December 4, 1949 Lawless Code
December 18, 1949 Bomba on Panther Island Bomba the Jungle Boy
December 24, 1949 Range Land

1950s

Release dateTitleNotes
January 19, 1950 Fence Riders
January 22, 1950 Blue Grass of Kentucky
February 5, 1950 Joe Palooka Meets Humphrey
February 12, 1950 Blonde Dynamite The Bowery Boys
February 19, 1950 West of Wyoming
March 5, 1950 Young Daniel Boone
March 12, 1950 Over the Border
March 19, 1950 Killer Shark
March 25, 1950 Square Dance Katy
April 9, 1950 Gunslingers
April 23, 1950 Jiggs and Maggie Out West [N 7]
April 30, 1950 Six Gun Mesa
May 7, 1950 Father Makes Good
May 14, 1950 Lucky Losers The Bowery Boys
June 4, 1950 Joe Palooka in Humphrey Takes a Chance
June 18, 1950 Sideshow
June 25, 1950 The Lost Volcano Bomba, the Jungle Boy
July 2, 1950 Arizona Territory distribution; produced by Transwestern Pictures
July 10, 1950 A Modern Marriage
July 16, 1950 Snow Dog Corporal Rod Webb
July 29, 1950 County Fair [N 5]
August 13, 1950 Triple Trouble The Bowery Boys
September 10, 1950 Big Timber
September 17, 1950 Law of the Panhandle
September 24, 1950 Bomba and the Hidden City Bomba, the Jungle Boy
October 8, 1950 Cherokee Uprising
October 20, 1950 Silver Raiders distribution; produced by Transwestern Pictures
October 22, 1950 Hot Rod
October 29, 1950 Blues Busters The Bowery Boys
November 5, 1950 Joe Palooka in the Squared Circle
November 26, 1950 Outlaw Gold distribution; produced by Transwestern Pictures
December 3, 1950 Father's Wild Game
December 10, 1950 Outlaws of Texas
December 17, 1950 Call of the Klondike Corporal Rod Webb
December 31, 1950 Sierra Passage
January 14, 1951 Colorado Ambush distribution; produced by Transwestern Pictures
January 24, 1951 Bowery Battalion The Bowery Boys
January 28, 1951 Blue Blood
February 4, 1951 Abilene Trail
February 11, 1951 Rhythm Inn
March 4, 1951 Navy Bound
March 11, 1951 Man from Sonora distribution; produced by Transwestern Pictures
March 25, 1951 The Lion Hunters Bomba, the Jungle Boy
April 3, 1951 Dead or Alive
April 8, 1951 Canyon Raiders distribution; produced by Frontier Productions
April 29, 1951 Ghost Chasers The Bowery Boys
May 6, 1951 Blazing Bullets distribution; produced by Frontier Productions
May 13, 1951 Cavalry Scout
May 20, 1951 According to Mrs. Hoyle
May 27, 1951 Nevada Badmen
June 10, 1951 Casa Manana
June 17, 1951 Father Takes the Air
June 17, 1951 Montana Desperado distribution; produced by Frontier Productions
July 12, 1951 Yukon Manhunt Corporal Rod Webb
July 15, 1951 Stagecoach Driver
July 29, 1951 Let's Go Navy! The Bowery Boys
August 12, 1951 The Highwayman [N 5]
August 19, 1951 Oklahoma Justice distribution; produced by Frontier Productions
September 16, 1951 Joe Palooka in Triple Cross
October 7, 1951 Whistling Hills distribution; produced by Frontier Productions
October 10, 1951 Yellow Fin
October 25, 1951 The Longhorn
October 28, 1951 Elephant Stampede Bomba, the Jungle Boy
November 7, 1951 Lawless Cowboys distribution; produced by Frontier Productions
November 11, 1951 Flight to Mars [N 5]
November 18, 1951 Crazy Over Horses The Bowery Boys
December 2, 1951 Texas Lawmen distribution; produced by Frontier Productions
December 9, 1951 Northwest Territory Corporal Rod Webb
December 30, 1951 Stage to Blue River distribution; produced by Silvermine Productions
January 6, 1952 The Steel Fist
January 27, 1952 Texas City distribution; produced by Silvermine Productions
February 3, 1952 Night Raiders
February 10, 1952 Fort Osage in Cinecolor
February 24, 1952 Aladdin and His Lamp
February 24, 1952 Waco
March 9, 1952 Rodeo
March 23, 1952 Hold That Line The Bowery Boys
March 30, 1952 Man from the Black Hills distribution; produced by Silvermine Productions
April 13, 1952 The Gunman
April 27, 1952 Wild Stallion
May 6, 1952 African Treasure Bomba, the Jungle Boy
May 11, 1952 Desert Pursuit
May 30, 1952 Kansas Territory
June 15, 1952 Gold Fever
June 29, 1952 Here Come the Marines The Bowery Boys
July 20, 1952 Dead Man's Trail
July 27, 1952 Sea Tiger [N 5]
August 10, 1952 Montana Incident distribution; produced by Silvermine Productions
August 24, 1952 The Rose Bowl Story [N 5]
August 31, 1952 Yukon Gold Corporal Rod Webb
September 7, 1952 Fargo
September 21, 1952 Feudin' Fools The Bowery Boys
October 5, 1952 Army Bound
October 12, 1952 Canyon Ambush
October 19, 1952 Arctic Flight
November 9, 1952 Wyoming Roundup distribution; produced by Silvermine Productions
November 23, 1952 No Holds Barred The Bowery Boys
December 7, 1952 Bomba and the Jungle Girl Bomba, the Jungle Boy
May 31, 1953 Roar of the Crowd
September 13, 1953 Mexican Manhunt
October 11, 1953 Hot News

Allied Artists Pictures

1940s

Release dateTitleNotes
April 19, 1947 It Happened on Fifth Avenue
September 16, 1947 Black Gold
November 25, 1947 The Gangster Co-production with King Brothers Productions
January 31, 1948 Song of My Heart
February 22, 1948 Panhandle
April 7, 1948 The Hunted co-production with Scott R. Dunlap Productions
April 30, 1948 Smart Woman co-production with Constance Bennett Productions
May 30, 1948 The Dude Goes West co-production with King Brothers Productions
July 26, 1948 The Babe Ruth Story co-production with Roy Del Ruth Productions
November 26, 1948 Strike It Rich
January 22, 1949 Bad Men of Tombstone co-production with King Brothers Productions
February 22, 1949 Bad Boy co-production with Paul Short Productions and Variety Clubs International
May 1, 1949 Stampede co-production with Scott R. Dunlap Productions
June 26, 1949 Massacre River co-production with Windsor Pictures Corporation
December 19, 1949 There's a Girl in My Heart

1950s

Release dateTitleNotes
November 12, 1950 Southside 1-1000 co-production with King Brothers Productions
December 24, 1950 Short Grass co-production with Scott R. Dunlap Productions
April 14, 1951 I Was an American Spy
September 30, 1951 Disc Jockey
March 6, 1952 Jet Job
July 6, 1952 Wagons West co-produced by Silvermine Productions
October 26, 1952 Battle Zone co-production with Walter Wanger Productions
Flat Top [N 5]
December 1, 1952 The Maverick
December 19, 1952 Torpedo Alley [N 5]
December 28, 1952 Hiawatha
January 11, 1953 Star of Texas
January 18, 1953 Fangs of the Arctic Corporal Rod Webb
February 1, 1953 Tangier Incident
February 15, 1953 Jalopy The Bowery Boys
February 22, 1953 Kansas Pacific co-production with Walter Wanger Productions [N 6]
March 8, 1953 White Lightning
March 22, 1953 The Homesteaders
March 29, 1953 Fort Vengeance co-production with Walter Wanger Productions
April 1, 1953 Trail Blazers
April 12, 1953 The Marksman
April 26, 1953 Cow Country
May 10, 1953 Rebel City
May 24, 1953 Loose in London The Bowery Boys
June 14, 1953 Murder Without Tears produced by William F. Broidy Pictures Corporation [N 5]
June 21, 1953 Safari Drums Bomba, the Jungle Boy
June 25, 1953 Son of Belle Starr
July 12, 1953 Northern Patrol Corporal Rod Webb
July 26, 1953 The Maze [N 5]
August 9, 1953 Topeka
August 14, 1953 Affair in Monte Carlo produced by ABPC [N 6]
August 14, 1953 Clipped Wings The Bowery Boys
September 20, 1953 Fighting Lawman
September 27, 1953 The Royal African Rifles [N 5]
October 25, 1953 Jennifer [N 5]
November 8, 1953 Jack Slade
November 15, 1953 Vigilante Terror
November 29, 1953 Fighter Attack [N 5]
December 6, 1953 Private Eyes
December 20, 1953 Texas Bad Man
January 10, 1954 The Golden Idol Bomba, the Jungle Boy
January 17, 1954 Yukon Vengeance [N 5] Corporal Rod Webb
January 27, 1954 Highway Dragnet [N 5] Produced by Roger Corman
January 31, 1954 World for Ransom [N 5]
February 21, 1954 Bitter Creek
February 28, 1954 Riot in Cell Block 11 [N 5]
March 7, 1954 Paris Playboys The Bowery Boys
March 21, 1954 Dragonfly Squadron
March 28, 1954 Loophole
April 4, 1954 Pride of the Blue Grass [N 5]
April 25, 1954 Arrow in the Dust
May 9, 1954 The Forty-Niners
June 6, 1954 The Bowery Boys Meet the Monsters The Bowery Boys
June 20, 1954 The Desperado
July 18, 1954 Young and Willing British film [N 1] (UK: The Weak and the Wicked)
July 28, 1954 Return from the Sea
August 8, 1954 Security Risk
August 22, 1954 Killer Leopard Bomba, the Jungle Boy
September 5, 1954 Jungle Gents The Bowery Boys
September 12, 1954 Two Guns and a Badge
October 3, 1954 The Human Jungle
October 20, 1954 The Bob Mathias Story
November 7, 1954 Target Earth
November 21, 1954 Cry Vengeance [N 5]
December 5, 1954 Port of Hell [N 8]
December 19, 1954 Tonight's the Night British film [N 1] (UK: Happy Ever After)
January 2, 1955 Bowery to Bagdad The Bowery Boys
January 23, 1955 Treasure of Ruby Hills [N 8]
February 13, 1955 The Big Combo distribution only; co-production with Security Pictures & Theodora Productions
February 27, 1955 Murder Is My Beat co-production with Masthead Productions
March 13, 1955 Dial Red O
March 20, 1955 The Big Tip Off [N 8]
March 27, 1955 Seven Angry Men
April 10, 1955 An Annapolis Story
April 17, 1955 High Society The Bowery Boys
April 24, 1955 Shotgun
May 15, 1955 Las Vegas Shakedown [N 8]
June 12, 1955 Lord of the Jungle Bomba, the Jungle Boy
June 15, 1955 Finger Man [N 5]
June 19, 1955 Case of the Red Monkey British film [N 1]
July 3, 1955 Wichita CinemaScope
July 17, 1955 Betrayed Women [N 8]
July 31, 1955 Spy Chasers The Bowery Boys
August 14, 1955 The Phenix City Story
August 28, 1955 Night Freight [N 8]
August 28, 1955 No Place to Hide Philippine US co-production
September 11, 1955 The Dark Avenger British film in CinemaScope
September 18, 1955 Jail Busters The Bowery Boys
October 9, 1955 The Return of Jack Slade co-production with Lindsley Parsons Picture Corporation [N 5]
October 23, 1955 Bobby Ware Is Missing
October 25, 1955 Grand National Night British film
November 6, 1955 Toughest Man Alive [N 8]
November 27, 1955 Paris Follies of 1956
December 4, 1955 Shack Out on 101 [N 5]
December 18, 1955 Sudden Danger
December 25, 1955 At Gunpoint
January 8, 1956 Dig That Uranium The Bowery Boys
January 29, 1956 Confession British film [N 1]
February 5, 1956 Invasion of the Body Snatchers [N 5]
March 4, 1956 Timeslip British film [N 1]
March 25, 1956 World Without End CinemaScope
March 25, 1956 Indestructible Man
April 15, 1956 The Come On [N 5]
April 22, 1956 Crashing Las Vegas The Bowery Boys
May 6, 1956 Thunderstorm British [N 1]
May 20, 1956 Navy Wife [N 5]
May 27, 1956 Screaming Eagles
June 10, 1956 Crime in the Streets
June 16, 1956 The Naked Hills
June 29, 1956 The First Texan co-production with Walter Mirisch Productions; Filmed in CinemaScope
July 6, 1956 Three for Jamie Dawn
July 22, 1956 Magnificent Roughnecks [N 5]
July 22, 1956 Hold Back the Night
August 5, 1956 Canyon River co-production with Scott R. Dunlap Productions; Filmed in CinemaScope
September 2, 1956 Strange Intruder [N 5]
September 12, 1956 The Young Guns
September 16, 1956 Fighting Trouble The Bowery Boys
September 18, 1956 Blonde Sinner British [N 1] (UK: Yield to the Night)
September 30, 1956 Calling Homicide
October 14, 1956 Yaqui Drums
October 28, 1956 The Cruel Tower
November 25, 1956 Friendly Persuasion co-production with B-M Productions
December 9, 1956 High Terrace British film
December 23, 1956 Hot Shots The Bowery Boys
January 6, 1957 Chain of Evidence
February 10, 1957 Attack of the Crab Monsters Produced by Roger Corman
February 10, 1957 Not of This Earth
February 17, 1957 Last of the Badmen CinemaScope
February 24, 1957 Hold That Hypnotist The Bowery Boys
April 14, 1957 The Badge of Marshal Brennan [N 5]
April 14, 1957 Footsteps in the Night
April 28, 1957 Dragoon Wells Massacre [N 5]
May 5, 1957 The Persuader
May 12, 1957 Destination 60,000
May 19, 1957 The Oklahoman
May 28, 1957 Let's Be Happy British film in CinemaScope [N 1]
June 2, 1957 Spook Chasers The Bowery Boys
June 9, 1957 Hot Rod Rumble
June 9, 1957 Calypso Joe
June 30, 1957 Love in the Afternoon
July 21, 1957 Dino [N 5]
July 28, 1957 The Cyclops co-production with B&H Productions
July 28, 1957 The Daughter of Dr. Jekyll
August 11, 1957 Portland Exposé
August 25, 1957 From Hell It Came
August 25, 1957 The Disembodied
September 15, 1957 Death in Small Doses
September 15, 1957 Teenage Doll
September 17, 1957 Naked in the Sun [N 5]
September 22, 1957 Undersea Girl
October 1, 1957 Affair in Havana produced by Dudley Pictures International Corporation of Cuba [N 5]
October 6, 1957 Looking for Danger The Bowery Boys
October 27, 1957 Gun Battle at Monterey Co-production with C.B Pictures [N 5]
November 3, 1957 The Hunchback of Notre Dame European co-production
November 17, 1957 The Tall Stranger CinemaScope [N 5]
November 24, 1957 Sabu and the Magic Ring
December 22, 1957 Up in Smoke The Bowery Boys
December 29, 1957 Oregon Passage CinemaScope
January 26, 1958 The Rawhide Trail
February 16, 1958 In the Money The Bowery Boys
February 16, 1958 Man from God's Country CinemaScope
February 23, 1958 The Bride and the Beast
February 23, 1958 The Beast of Budapest
March 16, 1958 Seven Guns to Mesa
March 30, 1958 Cole Younger, Gunfighter CinemaScope
April 13, 1958 Hell's Five Hours [N 5]
April 27, 1958 Quantrill's Raiders CinemaScope
May 11, 1958 Hong Kong Affair
May 15, 1958 Snowfire
War of the Satellites Produced by Roger Corman
May 18, 1958 Attack of the 50 Foot Woman
June 15, 1958 New Orleans After Dark
June 21, 1958 Bullwhip CinemaScope
co-production with Romson Productions and William F. Broidy Productions [N 5]
June 22, 1958 Never Love a Stranger [N 5]
July 6, 1958 The Littlest Hobo
July 20, 1958 Spy in the Sky!
July 20, 1958 Frankenstein 1970
August 17, 1958 The Cry Baby Killer
August 17, 1958 Hot Car Girl
September 7, 1958 Queen of Outer Space Filmed in CinemaScope
September 21, 1958 Legion of the Doomed
October 26, 1958 Wolf Larsen
October 1958 Macabre co-production with William Castle Productions
November 23, 1958 Joy Ride
November 23, 1958 Unwed Mother
December 7, 1958 Gunsmoke in Tucson
December 21, 1958 Johnny Rocco [N 5]
December 21, 1958 Revolt in the Big House
February 17, 1959 House on Haunted Hill Co-production with William Castle Productions [N 6]
The Cosmic Man Co-production with Futuna Productions Inc. [N 6]
March 1, 1959 Arson for Hire
March 3, 1959 The Giant Behemoth
March 25, 1959 Al Capone
May 17, 1959 King of the Wild Stallions CinemaScope
June 28, 1959 The Rebel Set
Speed Crazy
July 5, 1959 The Big Circus
July 26, 1959 Battle Flame
July 26, 1959 Surrender - Hell! Filmed in the Philippines
August 9, 1959 Face of Fire
August 9, 1959 The Bat Co-production with Liberty Pictures [N 6]
November 1, 1959 Crime and Punishment U.S.A.
November 25, 1959 The Atomic Submarine

1960s

Release dateTitleNotes
January 5, 1960 The Purple Gang
February 12, 1960 Beast from Haunted Cave
February 27, 1960 The Hypnotic Eye
March 18, 1960 I Passed for White
April 2, 1960 Bluebeard's Ten Honeymoons British film
May 22, 1960 Heroes Die Young
July 5, 1960 Raymie
July 27, 1960 Pay or Die
August 24, 1960 Sex Kittens Go to College
September 20, 1960 Caltiki – The Immortal Monster Italian film [N 8]
September 22, 1960 Tormented Co-production with Cheviot Productions [N 6]
September 30, 1960 Hell to Eternity Filmed on Okinawa
November 5, 1960 The Plunderers co-production with Scott R. Dunlap Productions
December 5, 1960 Herod the Great European co-production
January 29, 1961 Look in Any Window
March 15, 1961 Operation Eichmann
March 26, 1961 Dondi
May 1, 1961 The Bridge West German film
May 14, 1961 Angel Baby
June 11, 1961 The Big Bankroll
June 25, 1961 Three Moves to Freedom West German film
July 9, 1961 Armored Command Filmed in West Germany
August 13, 1961 Twenty Plus Two
November 22, 1961 The George Raft Story
December 14, 1961 El Cid Filmed in Spain
February 4, 1962 The Bashful Elephant
March 21, 1962 Hitler
April 22, 1962 Hands of a Stranger
May 20, 1962 Payroll British film [N 1]
May 27, 1962 Rider on a Dead Horse
June 1962 The Bloody Brood Canadian film
June 20, 1962 Confessions of an Opium Eater
July 20, 1962 The Frightened City British film
September 15, 1962 Convicts 4
November 12, 1962 Billy Budd British film
April 27, 1963 The Day of the Triffids British film
May 15, 1963 Black Zoo
May 29, 1963 55 Days at Peking Filmed in Spain
August 28, 1963 The Gun Hawk co-production with Bern-Field Productions
September 11, 1963 Shock Corridor distribution only; produced by F&F Productions
October 9, 1963 Cry of Battle Filmed in the Philippines
October 23, 1963 War Is Hell
November 6, 1963 Gunfight at Comanche Creek
November 27, 1963 Soldier in the Rain
February 5, 1964 A Yank in Viet-Nam Filmed in South Viet Nam
April 8, 1964 The Strangler
April 28, 1964 Never Put it in Writing Filmed in Ireland
May 2, 1964 The Thin Red Line Filmed in Spain
June 4, 1964 The Secret Door Filmed in Portugal
July 5, 1964 Stop Train 349 European co-production
August 19, 1964 Master Spy British film
September 1964The Devil's Bedroom
October 11, 1964 Blood on the Arrow
October 29, 1964 The Naked Kiss co-production with F&F Productions [N 6]
October 30, 1964 Racing Fever
March 31, 1965 Taffy and the Jungle Hunter
April 6, 1965 Mara of the Wilderness distribution only; produced by Unicorn Films [N 5]
April 7, 1965 Blood and Black Lace Italian film
April 20, 1965 The Pawnbroker co-production with American International Pictures
April 25, 1965 Young Dillinger
April 25, 1965 Finger on the Trigger Spanish Western
April 28, 1965 The Fool Killer
May 1, 1965 Curse of the Voodoo British film
June 3, 1965 Tickle Me
June 23, 1965 Gunmen of Rio Grande European co-production
September 8, 1965 Operation C.I.A. Filmed in Thailand
September 8, 1965 City of Fear European co-production
September 22, 1965 Frankenstein Meets the Space Monster Filmed in Florida
October 27, 1965 The Desert Raven
January 10, 1966 The Gentle Rain
March 23, 1966 The Party's Over British film
May 11, 1966 Moonwolf West German film
June 1, 1966 Disk-O-Tek Holiday British film
July 5, 1966 Nightmare Castle Italian film
July 12, 1966 A Man and a Woman French film
March 1, 1967 Seven Vengeful Women European co-production
May 1967 The Sorcerers Made in Britain
November 1, 1967Hot Rod Hullabaloo
May 3, 1967 Bikini Paradise European co-production
September 15, 1967 That Man George French film
November 13, 1967 Island of the Doomed European co-production
January 10, 1968 Belle de Jour French film
June 9, 1968 The Man Outside British film
July 26, 1968 Mission Mars Filmed in Florida
October 4, 1968 Snow Treasure
November 13, 1968 The Hooked Generation
February 1969 The Candy Man
April 1969 The Body Stealers British film
June 10, 1969 Last Summer
November 6, 1969 Trilogy

1970s

Release dateTitleNotes
1970 Amour Danish film
Attack at DawnIsraeli film
Operation Snafu Italian film
Spring and Port Wine British film
February 10, 1970 End of the Road
April 1970 Paddy Irish film
May 25, 1970 The Head of the Family French/Italian film
29 April 1970 Diary of a Schizophrenic Girl Italian film
August 5, 1970 Eugenie… The Story of Her Journey into Perversion European co-production
October 1970 The Blood Rose French film
December 1970Portraits of Women
March 1971Beyond Love and EvilFrench film
March 1971Sex Isn't SinCanadian film
April 7, 1971 Shinbone Alley Animated film
August 18, 1971 Romance of a Horsethief European co-production
September 14, 1971 The Anonymous Venetian Italian film
September 25, 1971 Come Together Italian film
February 13, 1972 Cabaret co-production with ABC Pictures
May 30, 1972 Fright British film
November 13, 1973 And Millions Will Die Australian film
December 16, 1973 Papillon co-production with Les Films Corona and General Production Company
1974 A Black Ribbon for Deborah Italian film
January 1974The BeguinesFrench-Italian co-production
June 26, 1974 Three the Hard Way
July 24, 1974 The Internecine Project British film
October 16, 1974 Gold British film
February 9, 1975 A Brief Vacation Italian film
August 1975 Who? British film
September 10, 1975 Mitchell
October 5, 1975 Conduct Unbecoming British film
November 14, 1975 Story of O French film
December 1975 That Lucky Touch British-West German co-production
December 19, 1975 The Man Who Would Be King co-production with Devon/Persky-Bright
June 1976 Zorro Italian film
July 18, 1976 My Friends Italian film
July 1976The Dragon Dies HardHong Kong film
November 10, 1976 The Next Man
November 13, 1976 Alice, Sweet Alice
February 9, 1977 Twilight's Last Gleaming co-production with Lorimar
May 8, 1977 Black and White in Color French film
May 1977Teenage Graffiti
1978 China 9, Liberty 37 European co-production
February 9, 1978 The Betsy co-production with United Artists; last production film from Allied
November 11, 1978 The Wild Geese British film; last distribution film from Allied Artists

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