List of Batjac Productions
| Year | Title | Distributor | Producer | Director | Star(s) | Academy Awards | Notes | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Wins | Nominations | |||||||
| 1952 | Big Jim McLain | Warner Bros. | Robert Fellows | Edward Ludwig | John Wayne & Nancy Olson | Produced as Wayne/Fellows Productions | ||
| 1953 | Plunder of the Sun | Warner Bros. | Robert Fellows | John Farrow | Glenn Ford & Diana Lynn | Produced as Wayne/Fellows Productions | ||
| 1953 | Island in the Sky | Warner Bros. | Robert Fellows | William A. Wellman | John Wayne | Produced as Wayne/Fellows Productions | ||
| 1953 | Hondo | Warner Bros. | Robert Fellows & John Wayne | John Farrow | John Wayne & Geraldine Page | Best Supporting Actress (Geraldine Page); Best Story (Louis L'Amour) (later withdrawn) | Produced as Wayne/Fellows Productions; Filmed in 3D | |
| 1954 | The High and the Mighty | Warner Bros. | Robert Fellows | William A. Wellman | John Wayne & Claire Trevor | Best Original Score (Dimitri Tiomkin) | Best Supporting Actress (Jan Sterling); Best Supporting Actress (Claire Trevor); Best Director (William A. Wellman); Best Film Editing; Best Original Song (Dimitri Tiomkin & Ned Washington) | Produced as Wayne/Fellows Productions; Filmed in CinemaScope; Won Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actress (Jan Sterling); Nominated for DGA Award for Outstanding Directing in Motion Pictures (William A. Wellman) |
| 1954 | Ring of Fear | Warner Bros. | Robert Fellows | James Edward Grant & William A. Wellman (uncredited) | Pat O'Brien | Produced as Wayne/Fellows Productions; Filmed in CinemaScope | ||
| 1954 | Track of the Cat | Warner Bros. | Robert Fellows & John Wayne | William A. Wellman | Robert Mitchum & Teresa Wright | Produced as Wayne/Fellows Productions; Filmed in CinemaScope | ||
| 1955 | Blood Alley | Warner Bros. | John Wayne | William A. Wellman | John Wayne & Lauren Bacall | Filmed in CinemaScope | ||
| 1956 | Good-bye, My Lady | Warner Bros. | John Wayne | William A. Wellman | Walter Brennan & Brandon deWilde | |||
| 1956 | Seven Men from Now | Warner Bros. | Andrew V. McLaglen & Robert E. Morrison | Budd Boetticher | Randolph Scott & Gail Russell | |||
| 1956 | Gun the Man Down | United Artists | Robert E. Morrison & John Wayne | Andrew V. McLaglen | James Arness & Angie Dickinson | |||
| 1956 | Man in the Vault | RKO | Robert E. Morrison | Andrew V. McLaglen | William Campbell, Karen Sharpe, & Anita Ekberg | |||
| 1957 | Legend of the Lost | United Artists | Henry Hathaway | Henry Hathaway | John Wayne & Sophia Loren | Filmed in Technirama | ||
| 1958 | China Doll | United Artists | Frank Borzage & Robert E. Morrison | Frank Borzage | Victor Mature | Batjac co-produced with Victor Mature's Romina Productions. | ||
| 1958 | Escort West | United Artists | Nate H. Edwards & Robert E. Morrison | Francis D. Lyon | Victor Mature | Batjac co-produced with Victor Mature's Romina Productions. | ||
| 1960 | The Alamo | United Artists | John Wayne | John Wayne | John Wayne, Richard Widmark & Laurence Harvey | Best Sound | Best Picture; Best Supporting Actor (Chill Wills); Best Color Cinematography (William H. Clothier); Best Film Editing; Best Original Song (Dimitri Tiomkin & Paul Francis Webster); Best Original Score (Dimitri Tiomkin) | Filmed in Todd-AO; Won Golden Globe for Best Original Score (Dimitri Tiomkin) |
| 1963 | McLintock! | United Artists | Michael Wayne | Andrew V. McLaglen | John Wayne & Maureen O'Hara | |||
| 1966 | Cast a Giant Shadow | United Artists | Melville Shavelson & Michael Wayne | Melville Shavelson | Kirk Douglas & Senta Berger | Batjac co-produced with Melville Shavelson's production company, Llenroc ('Cornell' spelt backwards), and The Mirisch Corporation | ||
| 1967 | The War Wagon | Universal | Marvin Schwartz | Burt Kennedy | John Wayne & Kirk Douglas | |||
| 1967 | Hondo and the Apaches (TV Movie) | MGM Television | Andrew J. Fenady | Lee H. Katzin | Ralph Taeger | Two episodes from the TV series of the same name, edited together and released as a feature. | ||
| 1967 | Hondo (TV Series) | ABC | Andrew J. Fenady | Lee H. Katzin (and others) | Ralph Taeger | |||
| 1968 | The Green Berets | Warner Bros. | Michael Wayne | John Wayne, Ray Kellogg & Mervyn LeRoy (uncredited) | John Wayne | |||
| 1970 | Chisum | Warner Bros. | Michael Wayne | Andrew V. McLaglen | John Wayne | |||
| 1970 | Swing Out, Sweet Land (TV Special) | NBC | William O. Harbach (and others) | Stan Harris | John Wayne | Won Outstanding Achievement in Music Direction of a Variety, Musical or Dramatic Program (Dominic Frontiere) at the 23rd Primetime Emmy Awards | ||
| 1970 | Rio Lobo | National General | Howard Hawks | Howard Hawks | John Wayne | |||
| 1971 | Big Jake | National General | Michael Wayne | George Sherman | John Wayne & Richard Boone | |||
| 1973 | The Train Robbers | Warner Bros. | Michael Wayne | Burt Kennedy | John Wayne & Ann-Margret | |||
| 1973 | Cahill U.S. Marshal | Warner Bros. | Michael Wayne | Andrew V. McLaglen | John Wayne | |||
| 1974 | McQ | Warner Bros. | Michael Wayne | John Sturges | John Wayne | Co-produced with Levy-Gardner-Laven | ||
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