List of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer films
This is a list of feature films originally released and/or distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
This list does not include films from United Artists before it merged with MGM, nor does it include other studios that MGM acquired.
The pre-May 1986 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer catalogue is owned by Turner Entertainment, a division of WarnerMedia, with distribution handled by sister company Warner Bros.
1920s
Release date | Title | Notes |
April 14, 1924 | Mademoiselle Midnight | Distribution only; produced by Tiffany Productions |
April 21, 1924 | Sherlock Jr. | Distribution only; produced by Joseph M. Schenck |
June 23, 1924 | Revelation | |
July 21, 1924 | The Arab | |
August 3, 1924 | Broken Barriers | |
August 4, 1924 | Bread | |
August 11, 1924 | Tess of the d'Urbervilles | |
August 25, 1924 | Little Robinson Crusoe | |
September 1, 1924 | Sinners in Silk | |
September 8, 1924 | The Red Lily | |
September 15, 1924 | Yolanda | Distribution only; produced by William Randolph Hearst for the Cosmopolitan Corporation |
September 15, 1924 | Wine of Youth | |
September 29, 1924 | His Hour | |
September 29, 1924 | One Night in Rome | |
October 6, 1924 | The Beauty Prize | |
October 6, 1924 | Circe, the Enchantress | Distribution only; produced by Tiffany Productions |
October 13, 1924 | The Navigator | Distribution only; presented by Joseph M. Schenck |
October 20, 1924 | The Bandolero | |
October 27, 1924 | Married Flirts | |
November 3, 1924 | Along Came Ruth | |
November 9, 1924 | He Who Gets Slapped | The first film made completely by MGM as Slats became its first original MGM lion mascot after Goldwyn Pictures took over 2 unknown lions. |
November 19, 1924 | The Snob | |
November 24, 1924 | The Silent Accuser | |
November 24, 1924 | So This Is Marriage? | |
December 1, 1924 | The Wife of the Centaur | |
December 4, 1924 | Greed | |
December 6, 1924 | Romola | Distribution only; produced by Inspiration Pictures |
December 8, 1924 | Janice Meredith | Distribution only; produced by William Randolph Hearst |
December 29, 1924 | The Dixie Handicap | |
January 19, 1925 | Excuse Me | |
February 9, 1925 | Cheaper to Marry | |
February 10, 1925 | Chu-Chin-Chow | US distribution only; made in the UK by Graham-Wilcox Productions |
February 15, 1925 | The Great Divide | |
February 16, 1925 | The Rag Man | |
February 23, 1925 | Lady of the Night | |
February 23, 1925 | The Prairie Wife | The first sound film with Jackie the Lion as the MGM mascot. Distribution only; produced by Eastern Productions |
March 11, 1925 | Seven Chances | Distribution only; produced by Buster Keaton Productions, presented by Joseph M. Schenck |
March 16, 1925 | The Monster | |
March 22, 1925 | The Denial | |
March 29, 1925 | Daddy's Gone A-Hunting | |
March 29, 1925 | The Way of a Girl | |
March 30, 1925 | Confessions of a Queen | |
April 13, 1925 | The Sporting Venus | |
April 20, 1925 | Man and Maid | |
April 27, 1925 | Proud Flesh | |
May 2, 1925 | Zander the Great | Distribution only; produced by William Randolph Hearst for the Cosmopolitan Corporation |
May 4, 1925 | The White Desert | |
August 16, 1925 | The Unholy Three | remade in 1930 |
August 26, 1925 | The Merry Widow | remade in 1934 |
September 6, 1925 | Pretty Ladies | |
September 13, 1925 | Never the Twain Shall Meet | Distribution only; produced by William Randolph Hearst for Cosmopolitan |
September 20, 1925 | Sun-Up | |
September 22, 1925 | The Circle | |
September 23, 1925 | A Slave of Fashion | |
September 27, 1925 | The Mystic | |
October 4, 1925 | Exchange of Wives | |
October 4, 1925 | The Midshipman | Produced under the supervision of the U. S. Navy Department |
October 11, 1925 | The Tower of Lies | |
November 1, 1925 | Go West | Distribution only; produced by Buster Keaton Productions |
November 5, 1925 | The Big Parade | |
November 8, 1925 | Lights of Old Broadway | A Cosmopolitan production |
November 8, 1925 | Time, the Comedian | |
November 9, 1925 | Old Clothes | |
November 15, 1925 | Bright Lights | |
November 15, 1925 | Don't | |
November 22, 1925 | The Only Thing | |
December 6, 1925 | His Secretary | |
December 13, 1925 | The Masked Bride | |
December 20, 1925 | Soul Mates | |
December 27, 1925 | The Great Love | |
December 27, 1925 | Sally, Irene and Mary | |
December 30, 1925 | partial Technicolor; remade in 1959 and 2016 | |
January 4, 1926 | Dance Madness | |
January 11, 1926 | The Blackbird | |
January 11, 1926 | Mike | |
February 1, 1926 | The Auction Block | |
February 15, 1926 | The Devil's Circus | |
February 15, 1926 | Mare Nostrum | |
February 21, 1926 | Torrent | A Cosmopolitan production |
February 24, 1926 | La Bohème | |
March 1, 1926 | Monte Carlo | |
March 28, 1926 | The Exquisite Sinner | |
April 19, 1926 | Beverly of Graustark | A Cosmopolitan production |
May 2, 1926 | Brown of Harvard | |
May 10, 1926 | Money Talks | |
May 17, 1926 | The Boob | |
May 21, 1926 | The Barrier | |
May 24, 1926 | Paris | |
June 26, 1926 | Lovey Mary | |
June 28, 1926 | The Road to Mandalay | |
July 25, 1926 | A Waltz Dream | US distribution; made in Germany by UFA |
August 9, 1926 | The Scarlet Letter | |
August 14, 1926 | The Boy Friend | |
September 4, 1926 | Battling Butler | A Buster Keaton production |
September 5, 1926 | The Waning Sex | |
September 26, 1926 | Blarney | |
September 30, 1926 | Bardelys the Magnificent | |
October 10, 1926 | The Temptress | A Cosmopolitan production |
October 10, 1926 | War Paint | |
October 17, 1926 | The Gay Deceiver | |
October 24, 1926 | The Magician | |
November 7, 1926 | Upstage | |
November 14, 1926 | The Desert's Toll | |
November 14, 1926 | Exit Smiling | |
November 21, 1926 | The Flaming Forest | A Cosmopolitan production |
November 28, 1926 | There You Are! | |
November 28, 1926 | Tin Hats | |
December 4, 1926 | Love's Blindness | |
December 5, 1926 | Faust | US distribution; made in Germany by UFA |
December 18, 1926 | Valencia | |
December 20, 1926 | The Fire Brigade | |
December 23, 1926 | Tell It to the Marines | |
December 25, 1926 | Flesh and the Devil | |
January 1, 1927 | A Little Journey | |
January 15, 1927 | Johnny Get Your Hair Cut | |
January 22, 1927 | The Show | |
January 27, 1927 | Winners of the Wilderness | |
January 29, 1927 | The Red Mill | A Cosmopolitan production |
February 5, 1927 | Altars of Desire | |
February 5, 1927 | The Taxi Dancer | |
February 12, 1927 | Women Love Diamonds | |
February 19, 1927 | The Demi-Bride | |
February 19, 1927 | The Valley of Hell | |
February 26, 1927 | The Understanding Heart | A Cosmopolitan production |
March 12, 1927 | Slide, Kelly, Slide | |
March 15, 1927 | Heaven on Earth | |
March 26, 1927 | Mr. Wu | |
April 2, 1927 | Frisco Sally Levy | |
April 30, 1927 | Rookies | |
May 1, 1927 | Lovers? | |
May 7, 1927 | California | |
May 11, 1927 | Annie Laurie | |
May 14, 1927 | Captain Salvation | |
May 21, 1927 | Tillie the Toiler | A Cosmopolitan production |
June 4, 1927 | The Unknown | |
June 11, 1927 | The Frontiersman | |
June 18, 1927 | The Callahans and the Murphys | |
June 25, 1927 | On Ze Boulevard | |
July 9, 1927 | Twelve Miles Out | |
August 6, 1927 | The Bugle Call | |
August 13, 1927 | Mockery | |
August 20, 1927 | After Midnight | |
August 27, 1927 | Adam and Evil | |
September 2, 1927 | The Garden of Allah | |
September 3, 1927 | Foreign Devils | |
September 21, 1927 | The Student Prince in Old Heidelberg | |
October 1, 1927 | Body and Soul | |
October 1, 1927 | The Fair Co-Ed | A Marion Davies production |
October 9, 1927 | The Road to Romance | |
October 13, 1927 | The Thirteenth Hour | |
October 22, 1927 | Spring Fever | |
October 29, 1927 | Tea for Three | |
November 1, 1927 | Quality Street | |
November 12, 1927 | Becky | A Cosmopolitan production |
November 19, 1927 | Man, Woman and Sin | |
November 20, 1927 | In Old Kentucky | |
November 29, 1927 | Love | |
December 3, 1927 | London After Midnight | |
December 8, 1927 | The Enemy | |
December 10, 1927 | Spoilers of the West | |
December 17, 1927 | The Lovelorn | A Cosmopolitan production |
December 24, 1927 | Buttons | |
January 8, 1928 | Baby Mine | |
January 8, 1928 | West Point | Produced by permission of the War Department with cooperation of the U. S. Military Academy |
January 14, 1928 | The Divine Woman | |
January 21, 1928 | The Law of the Range | |
January 28, 1928 | Wickedness Preferred | |
February 4, 1928 | The Latest from Paris | |
February 11, 1928 | Rose-Marie | |
February 18, 1928 | The Crowd | |
March 4, 1928 | The Smart Set | |
March 17, 1928 | Bringing Up Father | |
March 20, 1928 | The Trail of '98 | |
March 24, 1928 | The Big City | |
March 24, 1928 | Under the Black Eagle | |
March 24, 1928 | Wyoming | |
March 31, 1928 | Circus Rookies | |
April 7, 1928 | Across to Singapore | |
April 14, 1928 | Laugh, Clown, Laugh | |
April 21, 1928 | Riders of the Dark | |
April 22, 1928 | The Patsy | |
April 28, 1928 | The Actress | |
May 5, 1928 | Diamond Handcuffs | |
May 19, 1928 | A Certain Young Man | |
June 9, 1928 | Detectives | |
June 16, 1928 | Forbidden Hours | |
June 23, 1928 | The Cossacks | |
June 30, 1928 | Mademoiselle from Armentieres | US distribution; made in the UK by Gaumont British |
June 30, 1928 | Telling the World | |
July 14, 1928 | The Adventurer | |
July 26, 1928 | Skirts | US distribution; made in the UK by British International Pictures |
August 4, 1928 | The Mysterious Lady | |
August 11, 1928 | Four Walls | |
August 15, 1928 | Beau Broadway | |
September 1, 1928 | Our Dancing Daughters | A Cosmopolitan production |
September 2, 1928 | The Cardboard Lover | |
September 8, 1928 | Excess Baggage | |
September 15, 1928 | Beyond the Sierras | |
September 15, 1928 | While the City Sleeps | |
September 22, 1928 | The Cameraman | |
September 27, 1928 | The Baby Cyclone | |
October 26, 1928 | Shadows of the Night | |
November 2, 1928 | The Viking | Presented by Herbert T. Kalmus First color feature with a soundtrack, however its not the first color film by MGM. The first MGM color films have 2 completely lost films with a missing lion mascot named Bill, called "Buffalo Bill's Last Flight" and "The Heart of General E. Lee". First film with Telly the Lion as the first color MGM mascot, however Jackie still took over the black and white era. |
November 10, 1928 | White Shadows in the South Seas | |
November 15, 1928 | Alias Jimmy Valentine | Part-talkie; first MGM feature with talking sequences |
November 17, 1928 | The Bushranger | |
November 17, 1928 | The Masks of the Devil | |
November 20, 1928 | Show People | |
November 23, 1928 | The Wind | |
November 24, 1928 | West of Zanzibar | |
December 1, 1928 | Dream of Love | |
December 1, 1928 | A Lady of Chance | |
December 15, 1928 | A Woman of Affairs | |
December 23, 1928 | Brotherly Love | |
December 29, 1928 | Honeymoon | |
January 5, 1929 | Morgan's Last Raid | |
January 12, 1929 | A Single Man | |
January 12, 1929 | Confession | |
January 19, 1929 | The Flying Fleet | Produced with the sanction of the U. S. Navy |
January 23, 1929 | The Bellamy Trial | A Hearst News Service production |
February 1, 1929 | The Broadway Melody | Winner of the Academy Award for Best Picture; the first MGM film to win Best Picture First full-talking MGM feature; also released in a silent version which was 3,429 feet shorter than the version with dialogue. |
February 9, 1929 | All at Sea | |
February 11, 1929 | Napoleon | US distribution; made in France by the Films Abel Gance |
February 16, 1929 | Casanova/The Loves of Casanova | US distribution; made in France by the Société des Cinéromans |
February 23, 1929 | Wild Orchids | |
March 2, 1929 | The Overland Telegraph | |
March 4, 1929 | Spies | US distribution; made in Germany by UFA |
March 16, 1929 | The Duke Steps Out | |
March 23, 1929 | The Great Power | |
March 23, 1929 | Tide of Empire | |
March 29, 1929 | Desert Nights | |
March 30, 1929 | The Bridge of San Luis Rey | |
April 6, 1929 | Spite Marriage | |
April 13, 1929 | The Voice of the City | A Cosmopolitan production |
April 20, 1929 | Sioux Blood | |
April 27, 1929 | The Pagan | |
May 4, 1929 | Where East is East | |
May 11, 1929 | The Desert Rider | |
May 25, 1929 | A Man's Man | |
May 28, 1929 | China Bound | |
June 8, 1929 | The Trial of Mary Dugan | |
June 15, 1929 | The Idle Rich | |
July 8, 1929 | Thunder | |
July 13, 1929 | Wonder of Women | |
July 26, 1929 | The Last of Mrs. Cheyney | |
July 27, 1929 | The Single Standard | |
August 17, 1929 | Madame X | |
August 20, 1929 | Hallelujah | |
August 24, 1929 | Marianne | A Marion Davies production |
August 24, 1929 | Our Modern Maidens | |
August 31, 1929 | The Girl in the Show | |
September 7, 1929 | Speedway | |
September 14, 1929 | The Unholy Night | |
September 21, 1929 | Wise Girls | |
September 28, 1929 | His Glorious Night | |
October 5, 1929 | The Mysterious Island | |
October 19, 1929 | The Thirteenth Chair | |
November 8, 1929 | So This Is College | |
November 16, 1929 | The Kiss | MGM's last silent film |
November 23, 1929 | The Hollywood Revue of 1929 | Nominated for Academy Award for Best Picture |
November 23, 1929 | Untamed | |
December 6, 1929 | It's a Great Life | |
December 20, 1929 | Navy Blues | |
December 27, 1929 | Devil-May-Care | |
December 27, 1929 | Their Own Desire |
1930s
1940s
1950s
1960s
1970s
1980s
Release date | Title | Notes |
February 8, 1980 | Hero at Large | |
March 21, 1980 | Hide in Plain Sight | |
May 16, 1980 | Fame | |
August 8, 1980 | Why Would I Lie? | |
September 12, 1980 | He Knows You're Alone | |
December 19, 1980 | The Formula | |
February 27, 1981 | Sunday Lovers | |
June 12, 1981 | Clash of the Titans | |
July 24, 1981 | Tarzan, the Ape Man | |
October 9, 1981 | Rich and Famous | |
October 16, 1981 | ...All the Marbles | |
December 2, 1981 | Whose Life Is It Anyway? | |
December 11, 1981 | Buddy Buddy | |
December 11, 1981 | Pennies from Heaven |
1982–1989
Release date | Title | Notes | |
MGM | January 22, 1982 | A Stranger Is Watching | |
MGM | February 12, 1982 | Cannery Row | |
MGM | February 19, 1982 | Shoot the Moon | |
MGM | March 2, 1982 | Diner | |
MGM | March 19, 1982 | Victor/Victoria | distribution only, produced by Ladbrokes Entertainment |
UA | April 1982 | Pandemonium | distribution only; produced by United Artists |
UA | April 2, 1982 | Penitentiary II | |
UA | April 23, 1982 | National Lampoon's Movie Madness | |
UA | May 28, 1982 | Rocky III | distribution only; produced by United Artists |
MGM | June 4, 1982 | Poltergeist | co-production with SLM Production Group |
B | July 2, 1982 | The Secret of NIMH | Distribution only Produced by Aurora and Don Bluth Productions |
MGM | July 30, 1982 | Forced Vengeance | |
MGM | August 13, 1982 | Pink Floyd – The Wall | Distribution only |
MGM | August 20, 1982 | The Beastmaster | distribution only |
MGM | September 10, 1982 | Endangered Species | |
MGM | September 17, 1982 | Inchon | Distribution only |
MGM | September 24, 1982 | Yes, Giorgio | |
MGM | October 1, 1982 | My Favorite Year | |
UA | November 19, 1982 | Still of the Night | |
UA | December 17, 1982 | Trail of the Pink Panther | |
MGM | January 21, 1983 | The Year of Living Dangerously | |
UA | March 24, 1983 | Gabriela | |
UA | March 25, 1983 | The Black Stallion Returns | Distribution only, produced by United Artists |
UA | April 15, 1983 | Rock & Rule | US distribution only; produced in Canada by Nelvana |
MGM | April 1983 | Nana, the True Key of Pleasure | USA distribution only; co-production with The Cannon Group |
UA | April 24, 1983 | Exposed | |
MGM | April 29, 1983 | The Hunger | |
MGM | April 29, 1983 | Valley Girl | co-production with Atlantic Releasing |
UA | June 3, 1983 | WarGames | co-production with Sherwood Productions |
UA | June 10, 1983 | Octopussy | Produced by Danjaq S.A. |
UA | August 12, 1983 | Curse of the Pink Panther | |
MGM | August 26, 1983 | Hercules | USA distribution only; co-production with The Cannon Group |
MGM | August 26, 1983 | Strange Brew | |
MGM | September 16, 1983 | Revenge of the Ninja | international distribution only; co-production with The Cannon Group |
MGM | September 30, 1983 | Brainstorm | |
UA | October 7, 1983 | Romantic Comedy | co-production with Taft Entertainment |
MGM | October 28, 1983 | The Wicked Lady | distribution only; produced by The Cannon Group |
MGM | November 18, 1983 | A Christmas Story | |
UA | December 9, 1983 | Yentl | |
MGM | February 3, 1984 | Reckless | co-production with Scott Rudin Productions |
MGM | March 2, 1984 | Over the Brooklyn Bridge | distribution only; produced by The Cannon Group |
MGM | March 2, 1984 | Sahara | USA distribution only; co-production with The Cannon Group |
MGM | March 16, 1984 | The Ice Pirates | |
MGM | March 30, 1984 | Misunderstood | Distribution only Produced by Producers Sales Organization |
MGM | May 4, 1984 | Breakin | USA distribution only; co-production with The Cannon Group |
MGM | May 18, 1984 | Making the Grade | distribution only; produced by The Cannon Group |
UA | June 22, 1984 | The Pope of Greenwich Village | |
MGM | July 20, 1984 | Electric Dreams | produced by Virgin Films |
UA | August 10, 1984 | Red Dawn | distribution only; produced by United Artists |
MGM | August 24, 1984 | Oxford Blues | U.S. distribution only |
UA | September 21, 1984 | Until September | |
MGM | September 1984 | Nothing Lasts Forever | |
UA | October 5, 1984 | Teachers | |
UA | October 12, 1984 | Garbo Talks | |
MGM | November 16, 1984 | Just the Way You Are | |
MGM | December 7, 1984 | 2010 | |
MGM | December 26, 1984 | Mrs. Soffel | co-production with Scott Rudin Productions |
MGM | January 18, 1985 | That's Dancing! | |
MGM | February 1, 1985 | Heavenly Bodies | |
UA | February 22, 1985 | Martin's Day | |
UA | March 1, 1985 | The Aviator | |
MGM | March 29, 1985 | The Care Bears Movie | Distributed by The Samuel Goldwyn Company |
MGM | April 12, 1985 | Cat's Eye | US distribution only Produced by Dino De Laurentiis Company |
MGM | May 3, 1985 | Gymkata | |
UA | May 3, 1985 | Movers & Shakers | |
UA | May 24, 1985 | A View to a Kill | Produced by Danjaq S.A. |
MGM | July 3, 1985 | Red Sonja | Distribution only Produced by Dino De Laurentiis Company |
MGM | August 16, 1985 | Year of the Dragon | US distribution only Produced by Dino De Laurentiis Company |
MGM | September 27, 1985 | ' | |
MGM | September 27, 1985 | Marie | Distribution only Produced by Dino De Laurentiis Company |
UA | November 1, 1985 | To Live and Die in L.A. | |
MGM | November 15, 1985 | Once Bitten | Produced by The Samuel Goldwyn Company |
MGM | November 22, 1985 | Fever Pitch | |
UA | November 27, 1985 | Rocky IV | distribution only; produced by United Artists |
UA | January 31, 1986 | Youngblood | |
MGM | February 21, 1986 | 9½ Weeks | U.S. distribution only |
MGM | February 28, 1986 | Dream Lover | |
MGM | March 28, 1986 | Ginger and Fred | |
MGM | April 18, 1986 | Wise Guys | |
MGM | May 9, 1986 | Killer Party | |
MGM | May 23, 1986 | ||
MGM | June 27, 1986 | Running Scared | |
MGM | August 29, 1986 | Shanghai Surprise | distribution only; produced and owned by HandMade Films with Lionsgate handling distribution |
MGM | September 19, 1986 | Where the River Runs Black | |
MGM | November 26, 1986 | Solarbabies | |
MGM | February 6, 1987 | Dead of Winter | |
MGM | February 13, 1987 | Over the Top | distribution only; produced by Warner Bros. in the US and Co-production with The Cannon Group |
MGM | April 17, 1987 | Walk Like a Man | |
MGM | May 22, 1987 | The Chipmunk Adventure | Distributed by The Samuel Goldwyn Company |
MGM | June 24, 1987 | Spaceballs | |
MGM | July 10, 1987 | O.C. and Stiggs | |
UA | July 31, 1987 | The Living Daylights | Produced by Danjaq S.A. |
B | October 7, 1987 | Baby Boom | |
MGM | October 30, 1987 | Fatal Beauty | |
MGM | December 16, 1987 | Moonstruck | Nominated for Academy Award for Best Picture |
MGM | December 16, 1987 | Overboard | |
MGM | February 26, 1988 | Taffin | |
MGM | March 11, 1988 | Masquerade | |
MGM | May 6, 1988 | Whoops Apocalypse | distribution only, produced by ITC Entertainment |
MGM | May 20, 1988 | Willow | distribution only; produced by Lucasfilm and Imagine Entertainment |
MGM | June 10, 1988 | Poltergeist III | |
UA | July 13, 1988 | It Takes Two | |
MGM | July 15, 1988 | A Fish Called Wanda | |
MGM | September 9, 1988 | Some Girls | |
MGM | September 23, 1988 | Spellbinder | |
MGM | September 28, 1988 | Memories of Me | |
MGM | October 21, 1988 | Mystic Pizza | Produced by The Samuel Goldwyn Company |
UA | November 9, 1988 | Child's Play | |
MGM | November 18, 1988 | Last Rites | |
MGM | December 2, 1988 | Blueberry Hill | |
UA | December 16, 1988 | Rain Man | Winner of the Academy Award for Best Picture; co-production with Baltimore Pictures |
MGM | January 13, 1989 | The January Man | |
MGM | February 3, 1989 | Wicked Stepmother | |
MGM | February 16, 1989 | The Mighty Quinn | |
MGM | March 3, 1989 | Mind Games | |
MGM | March 17, 1989 | Leviathan | |
UA | May 19, 1989 | Road House | co-production with Silver Pictures |
UA | July 14, 1989 | Licence to Kill | Produced by Danjaq S.A. |
MGM | September 20, 1989 | A Dry White Season | |
MGM | October 27, 1989 | Kill Me Again | |
MGM | November 3, 1989 | After Midnight | |
MGM | November 10, 1989 | Survival Quest | U.S. distribution only |
UA | November 17, 1989 | All Dogs Go to Heaven'' | distribution only; produced by Goldcrest Films and Sullivan Bluth Studios |
1990s
Release date | Title | Notes |
January 26, 1990 | Mortal Passions | |
February 9, 1990 | Stanley & Iris | |
March 16, 1990 | Blue Steel | |
April 27, 1990 | Instant Karma | |
May 4, 1990 | ' | |
August 24, 1990 | ' | USA distribution only; co-production with Cannon Films |
September 14, 1990 | Death Warrant | |
October 5, 1990 | Desperate Hours | co-production with Dino De Laurentiis Communications |
October 19, 1990 | Quigley Down Under | co-production with Pathe Entertainment |
November 16, 1990 | Rocky V | distribution only; produced by United Artists |
December 19, 1990 | The Russia House | co-production with Pathe Entertainment |
January 11, 1991 | Not Without My Daughter | co-production with Pathe Entertainment |
May 24, 1991 | Thelma & Louise | |
June 28, 1991 | Fires Within | |
July 26, 1991 | Life Stinks | |
August 9, 1991 | Delirious | |
August 23, 1991 | Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man | |
September 6, 1991 | Crooked Hearts | |
September 6, 1991 | Company Business | |
September 13, 1991 | Liebestraum | |
September 20, 1991 | The Indian Runner | |
September 27, 1991 | Timebomb | co-production with Dino De Laurentiis Company |
October 4, 1991 | The Man in the Moon | |
October 11, 1991 | Shattered | |
December 22, 1991 | Rush | co-production with The Zanuck Company |
March 6, 1992 | Once Upon a Crime | co-production with Dino De Laurentiis Company |
March 27, 1992 | The Cutting Edge | |
April 3, 1992 | Rock-a-Doodle | Distributed by The Samuel Goldwyn Company |
April 22, 1992 | The Playboys | Distributed by The Samuel Goldwyn Company |
May 8, 1992 | CrissCross | |
May 15, 1992 | The Vagrant | |
August 14, 1992 | Diggstown | |
October 2, 1992 | Of Mice and Men | |
October 30, 1992 | The Lover | |
January 15, 1993 | Body of Evidence | co-production with Dino De Laurentiis Company |
February 12, 1993 | Untamed Heart | |
March 5, 1993 | Rich in Love | co-production with The Zanuck Company |
April 16, 1993 | Benny & Joon | |
August 6, 1993 | The Meteor Man | |
August 27, 1993 | Son of the Pink Panther | co-production with United Artists |
September 10, 1993 | Undercover Blues | |
October 22, 1993 | Flight of the Innocent | |
October 29, 1993 | Fatal Instinct | |
November 19, 1993 | Dangerous Game | |
December 8, 1993 | Six Degrees of Separation | |
February 1994 | Radio Inside | |
May 6, 1994 | That's Entertainment! III | co-production with Turner Entertainment Co. |
May 6, 1994 | Clean Slate | co-production with The Zanuck Company |
June 17, 1994 | Getting Even with Dad | |
July 1, 1994 | Blown Away | |
August 3, 1994 | Eat Drink Man Woman | Distributed by The Samuel Goldwyn Company |
September 23, 1994 | It Runs in the Family | |
October 28, 1994 | Stargate | US theatrical distribution only; produced by Le Studio Canal+ and Carolco Pictures |
December 16, 1994 | Speechless | |
April 12, 1995 | The Pebble and the Penguin | U.S. distribution only |
June 2, 1995 | Fluke | |
July 7, 1995 | Species | |
September 13, 1995 | Hackers | distribution only; produced by United Artists |
September 22, 1995 | Showgirls | distribution only; produced by United Artists and Carolco Pictures |
October 20, 1995 | Get Shorty | co-production with Jersey Films |
October 27, 1995 | Leaving Las Vegas | distribution only; produced by United Artists |
November 13, 1995 | GoldenEye | distribution only; produced by Danjaq, Inc., Eon Productions and United Artists |
December 22, 1995 | Cutthroat Island | distribution only; produced by Carolco Pictures |
January 12, 1996 | Bio-Dome | |
February 23, 1996 | Unforgettable | co-production with Dino De Laurentiis Company |
March 29, 1996 | All Dogs Go to Heaven 2 | co-production with MGM Animation |
April 26, 1996 | Mulholland Falls | co-production with Largo Entertainment and The Zanuck Company |
May 10, 1996 | Love Is All There Is | Distributed by The Samuel Goldwyn Company |
June 14, 1996 | Moll Flanders | |
July 19, 1996 | Fled | |
July 26, 1996 | Kingpin | distribution only; produced by Rysher Entertainment and Motion Picture Corporation of America |
August 14, 1996 | House Arrest | distribution only; produced by Rysher Entertainment |
September 27, 1996 | 2 Days in the Valley | distribution only; produced by Rysher Entertainment |
January 10, 1997 | Turbulence | distribution only; produced by Rysher Entertainment and Europa Filmes |
January 24, 1997 | Zeus and Roxanne | distribution only; produced by Rysher Entertainment |
May 2, 1997 | Warriors of Virtue | co-production with Law Brothers Entertainment |
September 12, 1997 | The End of Violence | co-production with CiBy 2000 Pictures |
October 31, 1997 | Red Corner | |
December 19, 1997 | Tomorrow Never Dies | distribution only; produced by Danjaq LLC, Eon Productions and United Artists |
January 30, 1998 | Deceiver | distribution only; produced by MDP Worldwide |
March 13, 1998 | The Man in the Iron Mask | distribution only; produced by United Artists |
April 10, 1998 | Species II | |
June 12, 1998 | Dirty Work | |
July 24, 1998 | Disturbing Behavior | U.S. distributor; co-production with Beacon Pictures and Village Roadshow Pictures; Columbia TriStar Film Distributors International distributed in other territories |
September 25, 1998 | Ronin | distribution only; produced by United Artists |
January 15, 1999 | At First Sight | |
March 26, 1999 | The Mod Squad | |
August 6, 1999 | The Thomas Crown Affair | |
September 10, 1999 | Stigmata | |
October 9, 1999 | Kiss the Sky | |
October 22, 1999 | Molly | |
November 19, 1999 | The World Is Not Enough | co-production with Danjaq LLC and Eon Productions |
November 24, 1999 | Flawless | co-production with Tribeca Productions |