List of Columbia Pictures films (1960–1969)

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The following is a list of feature films produced and distributed by the American studio Columbia Pictures between 1960 and 1969. During the decade Columbia was transformed from a traditional studio into a corporation.Dick p.17 An increasing number of international films were released, including a number produced by its British subsidiary.

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1960

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style="text-align:right;"| January 25, 1960Swan LakeCo-production with Tsentralnaya Studiya Dokumentalnikh Filmov
style="text-align:right;"| January 26, 1960The Ugly DucklingU.S. distributor; produced by Hammer Film Productions
style="text-align:right;"| January 27, 1960Our Man in HavanaNominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy; co-production with Kingsmead Productions Filmed in CinemaScope
style="text-align:right;"| February 11, 1960Once More, with Feeling!Co-production with Stanley Donen Films
style="text-align:right;"| February 16, 1960Comanche StationCo-production with Ranown Pictures; Filmed in CinemaScope
style="text-align:right;"| March 3, 1960Yesterday's EnemyU.S. distributor; Co-production with Hammer Films; Filmed in MegaScope
style="text-align:right;"| April 6, 1960Killers of KilimanjaroCo-production with Warwick Films; Filmed in CinemaScope
style="text-align:right;"| April 15, 1960Who Was That Lady?Nominee for the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy; co-production with Ansark-Sidney
style="text-align:right;"| April 1960Because They're YoungCo-production with Jerry Bresler Production
style="text-align:right;"| May 20, 1960Man on a StringCo-production with RD-DR Productions
style="text-align:right;"| May 1960The Stranglers of BombayU.S. distributor; produced by Hammer Films and Kenneth Hyman
style="text-align:right;"| June 7, 1960Babette Goes to WarU.S. distribution of French Iéna Productions
style="text-align:right;"| June 30, 1960Strangers When We MeetCo-production with Quine Productions and Bryna Productions
style="text-align:right;" rowspan="2"| June 1960The Mountain RoadCo-production with William Goetz Productions
12 to the MoonCo-production with Luna Productions, Inc.
style="text-align:right;"| July 1, 1960Stop, Look and LaughCo-production with Harry Romm Productions
style="text-align:right;"| July 8, 1960Battle in Outer SpaceUS distribution only; produced by Toho
style="text-align:right;"| July 11, 1960Murder ReportedCo-production with Fortress Film Productions Ltd.
style="text-align:right;"| July 196013 GhostsCo-production with William Castle Productions; Remake of 2001 film
style="text-align:right;"| August 11, 1960Song Without EndWinner of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy; co-production with William Goetz Productions Filmed in CinemaScope
style="text-align:right;"| August 26, 1960All the Young MenCo-production with Jaguar Production and Ladd Enterprises
style="text-align:right;"| August 1960My Dog, BuddyCo-production with McLendon Radio Pictures
style="text-align:right;"| September 29, 1960Surprise PackageCo-production with Stanley Donen Enterprises
style="text-align:right;" rowspan="2"| September 1960As the Sea Ragesco-production with Zagreb Film
Anna of BrooklynU.K. and U.S. distribution only; produced by Cinédis, Cinematogrifica Latina, France Cinéma Productions, Les Films Marceau and Produzione Circeo
style="text-align:right;"| October 5, 1960The Nights of Lucretia BorgiaU.S. distribution only; produced by Unidis, Fidès and Musa
style="text-align:right;" rowspan="2"| October 19, 1960I Aim at the StarsCo-production with Morningside Productions and Fama-Film
The Enemy Generalco-production with Clover Productions
style="text-align:right;"| October 1960Let No Man Write My EpitaphCo-production with Boris D. Kaplan Productions, Inc.
style="text-align:right;"| November 1960Jazz BoatCo-Production with Warwick Films; Filmed in CinemaScope
style="text-align:right;"| December 16, 1960The 3 Worlds of GulliverCo-production with Morningside Productions
style="text-align:right;"| December 21, 1960PepeMexican film; Co-production with Posa Films; Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy
style="text-align:right;"| December 29, 1960The Wackiest Ship in the ArmyCo-production with Fred Kohlmar Productions; Filmed in CinemaScope

1961

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style="text-align:right;" rowspan="2"| 1961Santo vs. the Evil Brainrowspan="2" | Mexican film
Santo vs. Internal Men
style="text-align:right;"| January 1961Cry for HappyCo-production with William Goetz Productions; Filmed in CinemaScope
style="text-align:right;" rowspan="2"| January 25, 1961Carthage in Flames
Sword of Sherwood ForestUS distributor; produced by Hammer Films
style="text-align:right;"| February 1961Five Golden Hours
style="text-align:right;"| March 1961Underworld U.S.A.co-production with Globe Enterprises
style="text-align:right;"| March 15, 1961The Terror of the Tongs
style="text-align:right;"| March 22, 1961Passport to China
style="text-align:right;"| April 21, 1961Mein KampfCo production with Minerva Film AB
style="text-align:right;"| May 12, 1961Mad Dog Coll
style="text-align:right;"| May 17, 1961The Warrior Empress
style="text-align:right;"| May 29, 1961A Raisin in the SunRemade in 2008
style="text-align:right;"| June 2, 1961Gidget Goes HawaiianCo-production with Jerry Bresler Productions
style="text-align:right;"| June 21, 1961The Full Treatment
style="text-align:right;"| June 22, 1961The Guns of NavaroneNominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture
Winner of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama Filmed in CinemaScope
style="text-align:right;"| June 26, 1961The TruthFrench & Italian film
co-production with Han Productions and C.E.I.A.P.
style="text-align:right;" rowspan="2"| June 28, 1961Two Rode Togetherco-production with John Ford Productions & Shpetner Productions
Homicidalco-production with William Castle Productions
style="text-align:right;"| July 4, 1961Most Dangerous Man Alivedistribution only; produced by Benedict Bogeaus Productions and Trans Global Films
style="text-align:right;"| July 26, 1961The Queen of the Pirates
style="text-align:right;"| August 22, 1961Taste of Fear
style="text-align:right;"| September 7, 1961The Illiterate OneMexican film; co-production with Posa Films
style="text-align:right;"| October 8, 1961Mr. Sardonicus
style="text-align:right;"| October 18, 1961The Devil at 4 O'Clock
style="text-align:right;"| November 1, 1961A Weekend with Luluco-production with Hammer Film Productions
style="text-align:right;"| November 21, 1961The Greengage Summer
style="text-align:right;"| November 1961Valley of the Dragons
style="text-align:right;" rowspan="3"| December 20, 1961Cash on DemandU.S. distribution only; produced by British Lion Films, Hammer Films and Woodpecker Films
Everything's Ducky
Mysterious Island
style="text-align:right;"| December 30, 1961Twist Around the Clock

1962

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style="text-align:right;"| February 2, 1962Sail a Crooked Ship
style="text-align:right;"| February 15, 1962The Three Stooges Meet Hercules
style="text-align:right;"| February 21, 1962Walk on the Wild Side
style="text-align:right;"| March 14, 1962The Hellions
style="text-align:right;" rowspan="3"| April 13, 1962Experiment in Terror
Safe at Home!
Don't Knock the Twist
style="text-align:right;"| April 19, 1962Five Finger Exercise
style="text-align:right;"| May 10, 1962MothraU.S. distribution only; produced in Japan by Toho
style="text-align:right;"| June 1962The Wild WesternersCo-production with Four Leaf Productions
style="text-align:right;" rowspan="2"| June 6, 1962Advise & ConsentDistribution only; produced by Alpha-Alpina S.A.
13 West StreetCo-production with Ladd Enterprises
style="text-align:right;"| July 4, 1962The Three Stooges in OrbitCo-production with Normandy Productions
style="text-align:right;"| July 26, 1962The Notorious Landlady
style="text-align:right;"| August 6, 1962The Best of EnemiesNominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy; co-production with Dino de Laurentiis Cinematografica
style="text-align:right;" rowspan="2"| August 8, 1962The Underwater City
The InternsCo-production with Robert Cohn Productions
style="text-align:right;"| August 1962The Pirates of Blood RiverCo-production with Hammer Films and British Lion Films
style="text-align:right;"| September 19, 1962Damn the Defiant!Co-production with G.W. Films Limited
style="text-align:right;"| September 1962It's Trad, Dad!
style="text-align:right;"| October 3, 1962Zotz!
style="text-align:right;"| October 4, 1962The ExtraMexican film; co-production with Posa Films
style="text-align:right;"| October 10, 1962Barabbas
style="text-align:right;"| October 16, 1962Requiem for a Heavyweight
style="text-align:right;"| October 24, 1962We'll Bury You!Documentary
style="text-align:right;"| October 25, 1962The War Lover
style="text-align:right;"| October 31, 1962The Trunk
style="text-align:right;"| November 23, 1962Sundays and Cybele
style="text-align:right;"| November 28, 1962Two Tickets to Paris
style="text-align:right;"| December 16, 1962Lawrence of ArabiaCo-production with Horizon Pictures
Winner of the Academy Award for Best Picture
Winner of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama

1963

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style="text-align:right;"| February 13, 1963Diamond HeadCo-production with Jerry Bresler Productions
style="text-align:right;"| April 4, 1963Bye Bye BirdieNominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy; co-production with Kohlmar-Sidney Productions
style="text-align:right;"| April 17, 1963The Man from the Diner's ClubCo-production with Dena Productions and Ampersand
style="text-align:right;"| June 1963Just for Funco-production with Amicus Productions
style="text-align:right;"| June 19, 1963Jason and the ArgonautsCo-production with The Great Company and Morningside Productions
style="text-align:right;"| August 7, 1963Gidget Goes to RomeCo-production with Jerry Bresler Productions
style="text-align:right;"| August 21, 1963The Three Stooges Go Around the World in a DazeCo-production with Normandy Productions
style="text-align:right;"| August 1963Siege of the SaxonsCo-production with Ameran Films
style="text-align:right;"| September 9, 1963Reach for GloryBritish film:
Co-production with Blazer Films
style="text-align:right;"| September 11, 196313 Frightened Girls
style="text-align:right;"| September 18, 1963In the French Style
style="text-align:right;"| October 1963The Running Man
style="text-align:right;"| October 23, 1963Under the Yum Yum TreeNominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy; co-production with Sonnis
style="text-align:right;"| October 30, 1963ManiacCo-production with Hammer Films
style="text-align:right;"| October 31, 1963The Old Dark HouseCo-production with William Castle Productions and Hammer Films
style="text-align:right;"| December 12, 1963The CardinalOwned by Otto Preminger Films, Ltd., with distribution rights currently licensed to Warner Bros.Winner of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama
style="text-align:right;"| December 19, 1963The VictorsCo-production with Highroad Productions and Open Road Films
style="text-align:right;"| December 25, 1963Immediate DeliveryMexican film; co-production with Posa Films

1964

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style="text-align:right;"| January 1, 1964The Little Prince and the Eight-Headed DragonU.S. distribution only; produced by Toei Doga
style="text-align:right;"| January 19, 1964Strait-JacketCo-production with William Castle Productions
style="text-align:right;"| January 29, 1964Dr. StrangeloveNominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture; co-production with Hawk Films U.K.
style="text-align:right;"| March 1964The Crimson Bladedistribution only; produced by Associated British Picture Corporation and Hammer Films
style="text-align:right;"| April 1964The Quick GunCo-production with Admiral Pictures and Robert E. Kent Productions
style="text-align:right;"| June 1, 1964The New InternsCo-production with Robert Cohn Productions
style="text-align:right;"| June 3, 1964Hey There, It's Yogi Bear!theatrical distribution only, produced by Hanna-Barbera ProductionsOwned by Warner Bros.
style="text-align:right;"| June 24, 1964The Long ShipsCo-production with Warwick Films and Avala Film
style="text-align:right;"| July 22, 1964Good Neighbor SamCo-production with David Swift Productions
style="text-align:right;"| August 5, 1964Ride the Wild SurfCo-production with Jana Productions
style="text-align:right;"| August 14, 1964Behold a Pale Horse
style="text-align:right;"| September 3, 1964The Little PriestMexican film; co-production with Posa Films
style="text-align:right;"| October 1, 1964Lilithco-production with Centaur Productions
style="text-align:right;"| October 7, 1964Fail Safe
style="text-align:right;"| November 9, 1964The Pumpkin EaterU.S. distribution only; produced by Royal Films International
style="text-align:right;"| November 10, 1964The Finest Hours
style="text-align:right;"| November 20, 1964First Men in the Moon
style="text-align:right;"| December 22, 1964World Without Sun
style="text-align:right;"| December 31, 1964The Curse of the Mummy's Tomb

1965

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style="text-align:right;"| January 1, 1965The Outlaws Is Coming
style="text-align:right;"| January 13, 1965Baby the Rain Must FallCo-production with Park Place Production and Solar Productions
style="text-align:right;"| February 17, 1965The GorgonBritish film
style="text-align:right;"| February 24, 1965Love Has Many Faces
style="text-align:right;"| February 25, 1965Lord Jim
style="text-align:right;"| March 16, 1965Major Dundee
style="text-align:right;"| May 1, 1965Apache GoldWest German film
style="text-align:right;"| May 5, 1965Synanon
style="text-align:right;"| May 19, 1965FanaticBritish film
style="text-align:right;"| June 17, 1965The CollectorBritish film, Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama
style="text-align:right;"| June 23, 1965Genghis Khan
style="text-align:right;"| June 24, 1965Cat BallouNominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy
style="text-align:right;"| June 28, 1965The DollsU.S. distribution only; co-production with Documento Film & Orsay Films; produced by Royal Films International
style="text-align:right;"| July 7, 1965The Damned
style="text-align:right;"| July 12, 1965Harvey Middleman, Fireman
style="text-align:right;"| July 29, 1965Ship of FoolsCo-production with Stanley Kramer Productions; Nominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture
Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama
style="text-align:right;"| July 1965East of SudanBritish film
style="text-align:right;"| August 1, 1965Arizona Raidersco-production with Admiral Pictures and Robert E. Kent Productions
style="text-align:right;"| September 1, 1965The Great Sioux Massacre
style="text-align:right;"| September 15, 1965The Little Ones
style="text-align:right;"| September 16, 1965That Man in IstanbulGerman/Italian/Spanish film
style="text-align:right;"| September 27, 1965Mickey One
style="text-align:right;"| October 3, 1965Bunny Lake Is Missing
style="text-align:right;"| October 7, 1965Mr. DoctorCo-production with Posa Films
style="text-align:right;"| October 11, 1965The Bedford Incident
style="text-align:right;"| October 27, 1965King Rat
style="text-align:right;"| October 28, 1965Winter A-Go-Go
style="text-align:right;" rowspan="2"| October 1965You Must Be Joking!
Hard Time for Princes
style="text-align:right;"| November 1, 1965Treasure of Silver LakeWest German film
style="text-align:right;"| November 26, 1965The Magic World of Topo GigioU.S. distribution only; produced by Cinecidi, Jolly Film and Sullivan Enterprises
style="text-align:right;"| November 1965The Brigand of Kandahardistribution only; produced by Associated British Picture Corporation and Hammer Films

1966

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style="text-align:right;" rowspan="2"| January 1966Rampage at Apache WellsU.S. distribution only; produced by Rialto Film and Jadran Film
Ride Beyond VengeanceCo-production with Mark Goodson-Bill Todman Productions, Sentinel Productions, Fenady Associates and The Tiger Company
style="text-align:right;"| February 18, 1966The ChaseCo-production with Horizon Pictures
style="text-align:right;"| March 16, 1966The Silencersco-production with Meadway-Claude Productions
style="text-align:right;"| March 30, 1966The Trouble with AngelsCo-production with William Frye Productions
style="text-align:right;"| March 1966Three on a Couchco-production with Jerry Lewis Productions
style="text-align:right;"| March 9, 1966The Heroes of TelemarkUS distribution only; produced by The Rank Organisation and Benton Film Productions
style="text-align:right;"| May 1966Lost Commandco-production with Red Lion
style="text-align:right;"| June 22, 1966Born FreeNominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama; co-production with Open Road Films, Atlas and Highroad Productions
style="text-align:right;"| June 29, 1966Walk, Don't RunCo-production with Sol C. Siegel Productions
style="text-align:right;"| July 19, 1966The Wrong Box
style="text-align:right;"| July 1966Every Day Is a HolidayCo production with Guión Producciones Cinematográficas
style="text-align:right;"| August 3, 1966The Man Called Flintstonetheatrical distribution only, produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions
style="text-align:right;"| August 10, 1966A Study in TerrorU.S. distribution only; produced by Compton Films and Sir Nigel Films
style="text-align:right;"| August 1966Birds Do ItCo-production with Ivan Tors Films
style="text-align:right;"| September 14, 1966The EavesdropperU.S. distribution only; produced by Royal Films International and Producciones Leopoldo Torre Nilsson
style="text-align:right;"| September 27, 1966Rings Around the World
style="text-align:right;"| September 29, 1966Kidnapped to Mystery Islandco-production with Eichberg-Film and Liber Film
style="text-align:right;"| September 1966Last of the RenegadesU.S. distribution only; produced by Constantin Film, Atlantis Film and Jadran Film
style="text-align:right;"| October 12, 1966Dead Heat on a Merry-Go-Round
style="text-align:right;"| October 17, 1966Georgy GirlCo-production with Everglades Productions
style="text-align:right;" rowspan="2"| October 1966The Texicanco-production with M.C.R. Productions Inc. & Balcázar Producciones Cinematográficas
Alvarez KellyCo-production with Sol C. Siegel Productions
style="text-align:right;"| November 4, 1966The ProfessionalsCo-production with Pax Enterprises
style="text-align:right;" rowspan="2"| November 1966Frontier HellcatU.S. distribution only; produced by Constanstin Film, Jadran Film and Atlantis Films
Traitor's GateU.S. distribution only; produced by Constanstin Film, Rialto Film and Summit
style="text-align:right;"| December 1966Rage
style="text-align:right;"| December 16, 1966A Man for All SeasonsWinner of the Academy Award for Best Picture
Winner of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama
style="text-align:right;"| December 21, 1966Murderers' Row

1967

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style="text-align:right;"| January 18, 1967Goal! The World CupU.S. distribution only; Nominee of the BAFTA Award for Best Documentary
style="text-align:right;"| January 25, 1967Kiss the Girls and Make Them Die
style="text-align:right;"| January 26, 1967The Deadly Affair
style="text-align:right;"| February 24, 1967The Night of the Generals
style="text-align:right;"| February 25, 1967Enter Laughing
style="text-align:right;"| March 8, 1967The Taming of the ShrewNominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy
style="text-align:right;"| April 28, 1967Casino RoyaleOwned by MGM, with copyright currently registered to Danjaq, LLC and Famous Artists Productionsdistribution only; co-production with Famous Artists Productions
style="text-align:right;"| May 1, 196740 Guns to Apache Passco-production with Admiral Pictures and Robert E. Kent Productions
style="text-align:right;"| May 3, 1967Your ExcellencyMexican film; co-production with Posa Films
style="text-align:right;"| May 17, 1967The Happening
style="text-align:right;"| June 14, 1967To Sir, with Love
style="text-align:right;"| June 21, 1967Divorce American Style
style="text-align:right;"| July 12, 1967The Big Mouth
style="text-align:right;"| July 26, 1967The Love-Ins
style="text-align:right;"| July 28, 1967Luv
style="text-align:right;"| August 2, 1967Good Timestheatrical distribution only; produced by Motion Picture International Production
style="text-align:right;"| August 18, 1967The Tiger Makes Out
style="text-align:right;"| September 26, 1967Who's Minding the Mint?
style="text-align:right;"| October 1967Young Americans
style="text-align:right;"| November 1, 1967A Time for Killing
style="text-align:right;"| November 1967Winnetou: Thunder at the Border
style="text-align:right;"| December 12, 1967Guess Who's Coming to DinnerNominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture
style="text-align:right;"| December 15, 1967In Cold BloodNominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama
style="text-align:right;"| December 22, 1967The Ambushers

1968

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style="text-align:right;" rowspan="2"| 1968The Desperado Trail
Superargo Versus Diabolicus
style="text-align:right;"| January 11, 1968Berserk!
style="text-align:right;"| January 17, 1968How to Save a Marriage and Ruin Your Life
style="text-align:right;"| February 6, 1968Doctor Faustus
style="text-align:right;"| March 4, 196830 Is a Dangerous Age, Cynthia
style="text-align:right;"| March 10, 1968The QueensU.S. distribution of Italian & French film; co-production with Documento film; produced by Royal Films International
style="text-align:right;"| April 2, 1968A Dandy in Aspic
style="text-align:right;"| April 10, 1968Where Angels Go, Trouble Follows
style="text-align:right;"| April 1968Up the MacGregors!U.S. distribution of Italian film
style="text-align:right;"| May 15, 1968The Swimmer
style="text-align:right;"| June 5, 1968For Singles Only
style="text-align:right;"| June 1968Assignment KU.S. distribution of English film
style="text-align:right;"| July 2, 1968Interlude
style="text-align:right;"| July 12, 1968Don't Raise the Bridge, Lower the River
style="text-align:right;"| July 24, 1968Anzio
style="text-align:right;"| August 21, 1968The Big Gundown
style="text-align:right;"| September 6, 1968Torture Garden
style="text-align:right;"| September 11, 1968Hammerhead
style="text-align:right;"| September 16, 1968Duffy
style="text-align:right;"| September 19, 1968Funny GirlNominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture
Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy
Co-production with Rastar
style="text-align:right;"| November 20, 1968Head
style="text-align:right;"| November 1968Seven Guns for the MacGregors
style="text-align:right;" rowspan="2"| December 4, 1968Renegade Riders
Corruption
style="text-align:right;"| December 10, 1968Oliver!Winner of the Academy Award for Best Picture
Winner of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy
distribution only; produced by Romulus Films and Warwick Film Productions Limited
style="text-align:right;"| December 1968With My GunsU.S. distribution of Mexican film

1969

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style="text-align:right;"| February 5, 1969The Wrecking CrewCo-production with Meadway-Claude Productions Company
style="text-align:right;"| March 11, 1969OtleyCo-production with Bruce Cohn Curtis Films Ltd. and Open Road Films
style="text-align:right;"| March 21, 1969Pendulum
style="text-align:right;"| March 24, 1969Before Winter Comes
style="text-align:right;"| April 1, 1969Model Shop
style="text-align:right;"| April 30, 1969The Desperados
style="text-align:right;"| May 1, 1969The Mad Room
style="text-align:right;"| May 10, 1969Mackenna's Gold
style="text-align:right;"| May 14, 1969Age of Consent
style="text-align:right;"| May 28, 1969The Southern Star
style="text-align:right;"| June 6, 1969Hook, Line & Sinker
style="text-align:right;"| July 14, 1969Easy Rider
style="text-align:right;" rowspan="2"| July 23, 1969Run Wild, Run Free
Castle Keep
style="text-align:right;"| September 17, 1969Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice
style="text-align:right;"| October 15, 1969Lock Up Your Daughters
style="text-align:right;"| October 1969Man on Horseback
style="text-align:right;"| November 19, 1969The Comic
style="text-align:right;"| December 11, 1969Marooned
style="text-align:right;"| December 16, 1969Cactus FlowerNominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy
style="text-align:right;"| December 21, 1969Hamlet
style="text-align:right;"| December 1969A Quixote Without La ManchaU.S. distribution of a Mexican film

See also

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Bibliography

  • Dick, Bernard F. Columbia Pictures: Portrait of a Studio. University Press of Kentucky, 2014.

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