Release date
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Title
|
Notes
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January 5, 1940 |
Emergency Squad |
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January 19, 1940 |
Remember the Night |
|
January 26, 1940 |
Santa Fe Marshal |
The twenty-seventh Hopalong Cassidy film
|
February 2, 1940 |
Parole Fixer |
|
February 23, 1940 |
Knights of the Range |
|
March 1, 1940 |
Seventeen |
|
March 8, 1940 |
Adventure in Diamonds |
|
March 8, 1940 |
The Showdown |
The twenty-eighth Hopalong Cassidy film
|
March 15, 1940 |
Women Without Names |
|
March 22, 1940 |
Road to Singapore |
The first of the Bob Hope-Bing Crosby Road films[1]
|
March 29, 1940 |
The Farmer's Daughter |
|
April 12, 1940 |
Dr. Cyclops |
|
April 17, 1940 |
The Light of Western Stars |
|
April 28, 1940 |
French Without Tears |
Distribution only; Two Cities Films production (UK)
|
May 10, 1940 |
Opened by Mistake |
|
May 17, 1940 |
Typhoon |
|
May 24, 1940 |
The Biscuit Eater |
|
May 31, 1940 |
Buck Benny Rides Again |
|
June 7, 1940 |
Hidden Gold |
The twenty-ninth Hopalong Cassidy film
|
June 14, 1940 |
Safari |
|
June 21, 1940 |
The Ghost Breakers |
|
June 28, 1940 |
Queen of the Mob |
|
July 5, 1940 |
The Way of All Flesh |
|
July 12, 1940 |
Stagecoach War |
The thirtieth Hopalong Cassidy film
|
July 14, 1940 |
Those Were the Days! |
|
July 24, 1940 |
Untamed |
|
August 2, 1940 |
Golden Gloves |
|
August 9, 1940 |
Mystery Sea Raider |
|
August 16, 1940 |
Comin' Round the Mountain |
|
August 23, 1940 |
The Great McGinty |
|
September 6, 1940 |
Rhythm on the River |
|
September 20, 1940 |
I Want a Divorce |
|
September 27, 1940 |
Rangers of Fortune |
|
October 11, 1940 |
Cherokee Strip |
|
October 16, 1940 |
The Quarterback |
|
October 22, 1940 |
North West Mounted Police |
|
October 25, 1940 |
Christmas in July |
|
November 1, 1940 |
Dancing on a Dime |
|
November 8, 1940 |
Arise, My Love |
|
November 15, 1940 |
Three Men from Texas |
|
December 3, 1940 |
Second Chorus |
|
December 6, 1940 |
A Night at Earl Carroll's |
|
December 11, 1940 |
Moon Over Burma |
|
December 13, 1940 |
Texas Rangers Ride Again |
|
December 21, 1940 |
Victory |
|
December 27, 1940 |
Love Thy Neighbor |
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Release date
|
Title
|
Notes
|
January 10, 1941 |
Doomed Caravan |
The thirty-second Hopalong Cassidy film
|
January 24, 1941 |
Life with Henry |
The second of Paramount's Aldrich Family comedies
|
January 28, 1941 |
Virginia |
|
February 14, 1941 |
The Mad Doctor |
|
February 19, 1941 |
You're the One |
|
February 28, 1941 |
The Monster and the Girl |
|
March 14, 1941 |
In Old Colorado |
The thirty-third Hopalong Cassidy film
|
March 21, 1941 |
The Lady Eve |
|
March 26, 1941 |
I Wanted Wings |
|
March 28, 1941 |
Las Vegas Nights |
|
April 4, 1941 |
The Round Up |
|
April 11, 1941 |
Road to Zanzibar |
The second of the Road films[2]
|
April 18, 1941 |
Border Vigilantes |
The thirty-fourth Hopalong Cassidy film
|
May 2, 1941 |
Reaching for the Sun |
|
May 23, 1941 |
Pirates on Horseback |
The thirty-fifth Hopalong Cassidy film
|
June 4, 1941 |
Power Dive |
produced by Pine-Thomas Productions
|
June 8, 1941 |
The Hard-Boiled Canary |
|
June 13, 1941 |
One Night in Lisbon |
|
June 20, 1941 |
West Point Widow |
|
July 4, 1941 |
Caught in the Draft |
|
July 11, 1941 |
Forced Landing |
produced by Pine-Thomas Productions
|
July 18, 1941 |
The Shepherd of the Hills |
|
July 25, 1941 |
The Parson of Panamint |
|
August 1, 1941 |
Kiss the Boys Goodbye |
|
August 8, 1941 |
Wide Open Town |
The thirty-sixth Hopalong Cassidy film
|
August 21, 1941 |
World Premiere |
|
August 27, 1941 |
Aloma of the South Seas |
|
August 29, 1941 |
Flying Blind |
produced by Pine-Thomas Productions
|
September 17, 1941 |
Riders of the Timberline |
The thirty-seventh Hopalong Cassidy film
|
Stick to Your Guns |
The thirty-eighth Hopalong Cassidy film
|
September 26, 1941 |
Hold Back the Dawn |
Nominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture[3]
|
September 29, 1941 |
Twilight on the Trail |
The thirty-ninth Hopalong Cassidy film
|
October 3, 1941 |
Buy Me That Town |
|
October 10, 1941 |
Nothing but the Truth |
|
October 24, 1941 |
Henry Aldrich for President |
The third of Paramount's Aldrich Family comedies.
|
October 31, 1941 |
New York Town |
|
November 1, 1941 |
Outlaws of the Desert |
The fortieth Hopalong Cassidy film
|
November 7, 1941 |
Birth of the Blues |
|
November 15, 1941 |
Secret of the Wastelands |
|
November 21, 1941 |
Skylark |
|
November 28, 1941 |
The Night of January 16th |
|
December 1, 1941 |
No Hands on the Clock |
produced by Pine-Thomas Productions
|
December 5, 1941 |
Glamour Boy |
|
December 5, 1941 |
Mr. Bug Goes to Town |
The Fleischer's second and final animated feature film
|
December 10, 1941 |
Bahama Passage |
|
December 19, 1941 |
Among the Living |
|
December 31, 1941 |
Louisiana Purchase |
|
Pacific Blackout |
|
Release date
|
Title
|
Notes
|
January 19, 1942 |
Fly-by-Night |
|
January 24, 1942 |
The Fleet's In |
|
The Lady Has Plans |
|
Torpedo Boat |
produced by Pine-Thomas Productions
|
February 6, 1942 |
Sullivan's Travels |
|
March 5, 1942 |
The Remarkable Andrew |
|
March 21, 1942 |
True to the Army |
|
March 26, 1942 |
Reap the Wild Wind |
|
April 2, 1942 |
My Favorite Blonde |
|
April 24, 1942 |
This Gun for Hire |
|
April 29, 1942 |
The Great Man's Lady |
|
May 6, 1942 |
Take a Letter, Darling |
|
May 9, 1942 |
Dr. Broadway |
|
June 5, 1942 |
Henry and Dizzy |
The fourth of Paramount's Aldrich Family comedies.
|
June 13, 1942 |
Tombstone, the Town Too Tough to Die |
|
June 15, 1942 |
Are Husbands Necessary? |
|
June 16, 1942 |
I Live on Danger |
produced by Pine-Thomas Productions
|
June 25, 1942 |
Beyond the Blue Horizon |
|
July 1, 1942 |
Night in New Orleans |
|
July 13, 1942 |
Sweater Girl |
|
July 23, 1942 |
Priorities on Parade |
|
August 11, 1942 |
Wake Island |
Nominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture[4]
|
September 3, 1942 |
Wildcat |
produced by Pine-Thomas Productions
|
September 4, 1942 |
Holiday Inn |
Holiday Inn hotel chain was named after this film. Introduced the Academy Award for Best Original Song, "White Christmas", by Irving Berlin and performed by Bing Crosby.
|
September 16, 1942 |
The Major and the Minor |
|
September 1942 |
Henry Aldrich, Editor |
The fifth of Paramount's Aldrich Family comedies.
|
October 3, 1942 |
Street of Chance |
|
October 21, 1942 |
The Forest Rangers |
|
October 23, 1942 |
The Glass Key |
|
October 1942 |
Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch |
|
November 7, 1942 |
My Heart Belongs to Daddy |
|
Wrecking Crew |
produced by Pine-Thomas Productions
|
November 10, 1942 |
Road to Morocco |
The third of the Road films
|
November 16, 1942 |
Lucky Jordan |
|
November 24, 1942 |
The Avengers |
Original British title: The Day Will Dawn
|
December 2, 1942 |
Star Spangled Rhythm |
|
Release date
|
Title
|
Notes
|
1943 |
Tornado |
produced by Pine-Thomas Productions
|
January 1, 1943 |
The Palm Beach Story |
|
January 2, 1943 |
Lady Bodyguard |
|
January 4, 1943 |
Happy Go Lucky |
|
January 1943 |
No Time for Love |
|
March 17, 1943 |
Salute for Three |
|
March 20, 1943 |
Aerial Gunner |
produced by Pine-Thomas Productions
|
March 27, 1943 |
High Explosive |
produced by Pine-Thomas Productions
|
April 21, 1943 |
China |
|
April 30, 1943 |
Henry Aldrich Gets Glamour |
The sixth of Paramount's Aldrich Family comedies.
|
May 4, 1943 |
Five Graves to Cairo |
|
May 31, 1943 |
Night Plane from Chungking |
|
June 23, 1943 |
Dixie |
|
June 23, 1943 |
Henry Aldrich Swings It |
The seventh of Paramount's Aldrich Family comedies.
|
June 24, 1943 |
Alaska Highway |
produced by Pine-Thomas Productions
|
June 28, 1943 |
Submarine Alert |
produced by Pine-Thomas Productions
|
July 14, 1943 |
For Whom the Bell Tolls |
Nominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture[5]
|
August 5, 1943 |
Let's Face It |
|
August 11, 1943 |
The Good Fellows |
|
September 9, 1943 |
So Proudly We Hail! |
|
October 11, 1943 |
Hostages |
|
November 10, 1943 |
Henry Aldrich Haunts a House |
The eighth of Paramount's Aldrich Family comedies.
|
Minesweeper |
produced by Pine-Thomas Productions
|
November 11, 1943 |
Riding High |
|
December 24, 1943 |
True to Life |
|
Release date
|
Title
|
Notes
|
January 7, 1944 |
Standing Room Only |
|
January 13, 1944 |
Henry Aldrich, Boy Scout |
The ninth of Paramount's Aldrich Family comedies.
|
January 13, 1944 |
Timber Queen |
produced by Pine-Thomas Productions
|
February 10, 1944 |
Lady in the Dark |
|
February 26, 1944 |
The Uninvited |
|
The Navy Way |
produced by Pine-Thomas Productions
|
February 28, 1944 |
You Can't Ration Love |
|
February 1944 |
The Miracle of Morgan's Creek[N 1] |
|
April 25, 1944 |
And the Angels Sing |
|
April 26, 1944 |
The Hitler Gang |
|
April 27, 1944 |
Gambler's Choice |
produced by Pine-Thomas Productions
|
April 1944 |
Henry Aldrich Plays Cupid |
The tenth of Paramount's Aldrich Family comedies.
|
May 3, 1944 |
Going My Way |
Winner of the Academy Award for Best Picture.
|
May 10, 1944 |
The Hour Before the Dawn |
|
June 9, 1944 |
Take It Big |
produced by Pine-Thomas Productions
|
June 10, 1944 |
Henry Aldrich's Little Secret |
The eleventh and last of Paramount's Aldrich Family comedies.
|
July 4, 1944 |
The Story of Dr. Wassell |
|
July 6, 1944 |
Double Indemnity |
Nominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture
|
August 9, 1944 |
Hail the Conquering Hero |
|
August 15, 1944 |
I Love a Soldier |
|
August 30, 1944 |
Till We Meet Again |
|
September 2, 1944 |
Our Hearts Were Young and Gay |
|
September 5, 1944 |
Rainbow Island |
|
September 6, 1944 |
The Great Moment |
|
September 20, 1944 |
Frenchman's Creek |
|
September 24, 1944 |
The National Barn Dance |
|
September 1944 |
Dark Mountain |
produced by Pine-Thomas Productions
|
November 22, 1944 |
And Now Tomorrow |
|
November 24, 1944 |
One Body Too Many |
produced by Pine-Thomas Productions
|
December 18, 1944 |
Dangerous Passage |
produced by Pine-Thomas Productions
|
Double Exposure |
|
Here Come the Waves |
|
December 20, 1944 |
Practically Yours |
|
December 31, 1944 |
Ministry of Fear |
|
Release date
|
Title
|
Notes
|
January 19, 1945 |
The Man in Half Moon Street |
|
February 1945 |
High Powered |
produced by Pine-Thomas Productions
|
March 30, 1945 |
Bring on the Girls |
|
April 16, 1945 |
A Medal for Benny |
|
April 25, 1945 |
Salty O'Rourke |
|
May 12, 1945 |
The Unseen |
|
June 22, 1945 |
Scared Stiff |
produced by Pine-Thomas Productions
|
June 23, 1945 |
Murder, He Says |
|
July 4, 1945 |
You Came Along |
co-production with Hal Wallis Productions, Inc.
|
July 8, 1945 |
The Affairs of Susan |
|
July 13, 1945 |
Out of This World |
|
July 27, 1945 |
Midnight Manhunt |
produced by Pine-Thomas Productions
|
August 31, 1945 |
Incendiary Blonde |
|
September 28, 1945 |
Duffy's Tavern |
|
October 26, 1945 |
Love Letters |
|
November 16, 1945 |
The Lost Weekend |
Winner of the Academy Award for Best Picture
|
November 23, 1945 |
Hold That Blonde |
|
December 3, 1945 |
Masquerade in Mexico |
|
December 14, 1945 |
Follow That Woman |
produced by Pine-Thomas Productions
|
December 28, 1945 |
The Stork Club |
|
Release date
|
Title
|
Notes
|
January 11, 1946 |
People Are Funny |
produced by Pine-Thomas Productions
|
January 25, 1946 |
Kitty |
|
February 8, 1946 |
Tokyo Rose |
produced by Pine-Thomas Productions
|
March 8, 1946 |
Miss Susie Slagle's |
|
March 12, 1946 |
To Each His Own |
|
March 22, 1946 |
Road to Utopia |
The fourth Road film, filmed and produced in 1943
|
April 19, 1946 |
The Blue Dahlia |
|
May 3, 1946 |
They Made Me a Killer |
produced by Pine-Thomas Productions
|
May 5, 1946 |
The Virginian |
|
May 17, 1946 |
The Well Groomed Bride |
|
May 26, 1946 |
O.S.S. |
|
June 5, 1946 |
The Bride Wore Boots |
|
June 14, 1946 |
Our Hearts Were Growing Up |
|
June 28, 1946 |
Hot Cargo |
produced by Pine-Thomas Productions
|
August 9, 1946 |
The Searching Wind |
|
September 4, 1946 |
Monsieur Beaucaire |
|
September 6, 1946 |
Swamp Fire |
produced by Pine-Thomas Productions
|
September 13, 1946 |
The Strange Love of Martha Ivers |
|
October 16, 1946 |
Blue Skies |
|
November 22, 1946 |
Two Years Before the Mast |
|
Release date
|
Title
|
Notes
|
January 10, 1947 |
Cross My Heart |
|
January 24, 1947 |
The Perfect Marriage |
|
February 7, 1947 |
Ladies' Man |
|
February 13, 1947 |
Suddenly, It's Spring |
|
February 21, 1947 |
California |
|
February 27, 1947 |
I Cover Big Town |
produced by Pine-Thomas Productions
|
March 7, 1947 |
Easy Come, Easy Go |
|
March 28, 1947 |
Seven Were Saved |
produced by Pine-Thomas Productions
|
April 4, 1947 |
My Favorite Brunette |
distribution only; co-production with Hope Enterprises
|
April 18, 1947 |
Fear in the Night |
produced by Pine-Thomas Productions
|
April 23, 1947 |
Calcutta |
|
April 25, 1947 |
The Imperfect Lady |
|
May 2, 1947 |
Blaze of Noon |
|
May 23, 1947 |
Big Town |
produced by Pine-Thomas Productions
|
June 10, 1947 |
Dear Ruth |
|
June 13, 1947 |
Welcome Stranger |
|
June 20, 1947 |
Danger Street |
produced by Pine-Thomas Productions
|
June 25, 1947 |
The Trouble with Women |
|
July 4, 1947 |
The Perils of Pauline |
|
August 13, 1947 |
Adventure Island |
produced by Pine-Thomas Productions
|
August 15, 1947 |
Desert Fury |
|
August 22, 1947 |
Jungle Flight |
produced by Pine-Thomas Productions
|
August 27, 1947 |
Golden Earrings |
|
August 29, 1947 |
Variety Girl |
|
September 26, 1947 |
Wild Harvest |
|
October 10, 1947 |
Unconquered |
|
November 21, 1947 |
Where There's Life |
|
December 12, 1947 |
Big Town After Dark |
produced by Pine-Thomas Productions
|
December 25, 1947 |
Road to Rio |
distribution only; co-production with Bing Crosby Enterprises and Hope Enterprises; The fifth Road film
|
Release date
|
Title
|
Notes
|
January 16, 1948 |
I Walk Alone |
|
February 20, 1948 |
Albuquerque |
produced by Pine-Thomas Productions
|
March 5, 1948 |
Caged Fury |
produced by Pine-Thomas Productions
|
March 26, 1948 |
Mr. Reckless |
produced by Pine-Thomas Productions
|
March 31, 1948 |
Saigon |
|
April 9, 1948 |
The Big Clock |
|
April 19, 1948 |
Hatter's Castle |
|
April 30, 1948 |
The Sainted Sisters |
|
May 14, 1948 |
Speed to Spare |
produced by Pine-Thomas Productions
|
May 27, 1948 |
Big Town Scandal |
produced by Pine-Thomas Productions
|
May 28, 1948 |
Hazard |
|
June 11, 1948 |
Shaggy |
produced by Pine-Thomas Productions
|
June 25, 1948 |
Waterfront at Midnight |
produced by Pine-Thomas Productions
|
June 30, 1948 |
A Foreign Affair |
|
July 2, 1948 |
The Emperor Waltz |
|
July 27, 1948 |
Dream Girl |
|
August 3, 1948 |
Beyond Glory |
|
August 6, 1948 |
So Evil My Love |
|
September 1, 1948 |
Sorry, Wrong Number[N 1] |
produced by Hal Wallis Productions
|
October 6, 1948 |
Isn't It Romantic? |
|
October 22, 1948 |
Night Has a Thousand Eyes |
|
November 5, 1948 |
Sealed Verdict |
|
November 19, 1948 |
Miss Tatlock's Millions |
|
December 3, 1948 |
Disaster |
produced by Pine-Thomas Productions
|
December 9, 1948 |
Whispering Smith |
|
December 24, 1948 |
The Paleface |
|
Release date
|
Title
|
Notes
|
January 12, 1949 |
The Accused |
|
January 18, 1949 |
Dynamite |
produced by Pine-Thomas Productions
|
February 2, 1949 |
My Own True Love |
|
March 4, 1949 |
Alias Nick Beal |
|
April 7, 1949 |
Bride of Vengeance[N 1] |
|
April 22, 1949 |
A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court |
|
May 27, 1949 |
Streets of Laredo |
|
July 4, 1949 |
Sorrowful Jones |
|
July 13, 1949 |
The Great Gatsby |
|
July 21, 1949 |
Manhandled |
produced by Pine-Thomas Productions
|
July 22, 1949 |
Special Agent |
produced by Pine-Thomas Productions
|
August 4, 1949 |
Rope of Sand[N 1] |
|
August 5, 1949 |
El Paso |
produced by Pine-Thomas Productions
|
August 31, 1949 |
Top o' the Morning |
|
September 5, 1949 |
Red, Hot and Blue |
|
October 14, 1949 |
My Friend Irma[N 1] |
|
October 28, 1949 |
Song of Surrender |
|
November 3, 1949 |
Chicago Deadline |
Last film in the 1929–1949 library owned by Universal Television via EMKA, Ltd.
|
November 15, 1949 |
Dear Wife |
From this point forward, Paramount owns most of the following titles.
|
November 23, 1949 |
The Great Lover |
|
December 21, 1949 |
Samson and Delilah |
|
December 28, 1949 |
The Heiress |
Nominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture
|