List of Paramount Pictures Films - 1950s

1950s

Title Release Date Notes
The File on Thelma Jordon January 18, 1950
Captain China February 2, 1950
Paid in Full February 15, 1950
No Man of Her Own February 21, 1950
Captain Carey, U.S.A. February 21, 1950
Riding High April 12, 1950
The Eagle and the Hawk May 30, 1950
The Lawless June 1, 1950
My Friend Irma Goes West July 4, 1950
Fancy Pants July 19, 1950
Sunset Boulevard August 10, 1950 Starring Gloria Swanson as Norma Desmond. Nominated for 11 Academy Awards, including Best Picture.
The Furies August 16, 1950
Cassino to Korea October 3, 1950
Trio October 10, 1950
Dark City October 17, 1950
September Affair October 18, 1950
Tripoli November 9, 1950
Copper Canyon November 15, 1950
Let's Dance November 29, 1950
Mr. Music December 8, 1950
Branded December 23, 1950
The Goldbergs December 23, 1950
The Mating Season January 12, 1951
At War with the Army January 17, 1951
The Redhead and the Cowboy March 15, 1951
Quebec March 15, 1951
The Lemon Drop Kid April 2, 1951
The Last Outpost April 4, 1951
The Great Missouri Raid April 7, 1951
Appointment with Danger May 9, 1951
Dear Brat May 30, 1951
That's My Boy May 31, 1951
Ace in the Hole June 29, 1951
Peking Express July 18, 1951
Darling, How Could You! August 8, 1951
A Place in the Sun August 14, 1951 Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture.
Passage West August 30, 1951
When Worlds Collide! August 1951
Here Comes the Groom September 20, 1951
Rhubarb September 27, 1951
Detective Story November 6, 1951
Warpath November 22, 1951
Red Mountain November 1951
Silver City December 1, 1951
Crosswinds December 6, 1951
My Favorite Spy December 25, 1951
Submarine Command January 18, 1952
The Greatest Show on Earth January 10, 1952 Winner of the Academy Award for Best Picture.
Hong Kong January 12, 1952
Sailor Beware February 9, 1952
Flaming Feather February 1952
Something to Live For March 7, 1952
Aaron Slick from Punkin Crick April 1, 1952
Encore April 2, 1952
Anything Can Happen April 3, 1952
My Son John April 8, 1952
The Atomic City May 1, 1952
Denver and Rio Grande May 16, 1952
Jumping Jacks June 11, 1952
Son of Paleface July 14, 1952
Carrie July 17, 1952
Somebody Loves Me September 24, 1952
The Savage September 1952
Caribbean Gold September 1952
Hurricane Smith October 3, 1952
Just for You October 8, 1952
The Turning Point November 15, 1952
Road to Bali * November 19, 1952 The sixth of the Road films, and the last to be distributed by Paramount.
Come Back, Little Sheba December 24, 1952
The Stooge December 31, 1952
The Blazing Forest December 1952
Tropic Zone January 1953
Thunder in the East February 3, 1953
The Stars Are Singing March 11, 1953
Off Limits March 26, 1953
The Girls of Pleasure Island April 1, 1953
Jamaica Run April 22, 1953
Shane April 23, 1953 Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture.
Scared Stiff April 27, 1953
Sangaree May 27, 1953
The Vanquished June 3, 1953
Pony Express June 5, 1953
Stalag 17 July 1, 1953
Houdini July 2, 1953
Arrowhead August 3, 1953
The Caddy August 10, 1953
The War of the Worlds August 26, 1953
Roman Holiday September 2, 1953 Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture.
Little Boy Lost September 21, 1953
Botany Bay October 7, 1953
Those Redheads from Seattle October 16, 1953
Here Come the Girls October 22, 1953
Flight to Tangier November 21, 1953
Cease Fire November 24, 1953
Forever Female November 28, 1953
Money from Home December 31, 1953
Alaska Seas January 27, 1954
Jivaro February 12, 1954
The Naked Jungle March 3, 1954
Red Garters March 26, 1954
Casanova's Big Night April 7, 1954
Knock on Wood April 14, 1954
Elephant Walk April 21, 1954
Secret of the Incas June 6, 1954
Living It Up July 23, 1954
Rear Window August 1, 1954 distribution only; rights now belong to Universal Studios
About Mrs. Leslie August 3, 1954
Sabrina September 22, 1954
White Christmas October 14, 1954 Paramount's first film released in "VistaVision," the studio's wide-screen film format.
The Bridges at Toko-Ri January 20, 1955
Doctor in the House February 2, 1955
Strategic Air Command March 25, 1955
Mambo March 30, 1955
Conquest of Space April 20, 1955
Run for Cover April 29, 1955
Hell's Island May 6, 1955
The Country Girl May 17, 1955 Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture.
The Far Horizons May 20, 1955
The Seven Little Foys June 23, 1955
We're No Angels July 7, 1955
You're Never Too Young July 20, 1955
To Catch a Thief August 3, 1955 directed by Alfred Hitchcock
Ulysses August 17, 1955
The Girl Rush September 1955
The Trouble with Harry October 3, 1955 distribution only; rights now belong to Universal Studios
The Desperate Hours October 5, 1955
Lucy Gallant October 20, 1955
Artists and Models November 7, 1955
The Rose Tattoo December 12, 1955 Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture.
The Court Jester January 27, 1956
The Birds and the Bees April 22, 1956
Anything Goes April 1956
The Scarlet Hour April 1956
The Man Who Knew Too Much June 1, 1956 distribution only; rights now belong to Universal Studios
That Certain Feeling June 4, 1956
The Leather Saint June 6, 1956
The Proud and Profane June 13, 1956
Pardners August 1, 1956
War and Peace August 21, 1956
The Vagabond King August 29, 1956
The Search for Bridey Murphy October 1, 1956
The Ten Commandments October 5, 1956 Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture. A remake of the 1923 film, in VistaVision. Annually broadcast by the ABC television network in the United States since 1973, traditionally, the evening before Easter Sunday.
Hollywood or Bust December 6, 1956
The Rainmaker December 13, 1956
Three Violent People February 9, 1957
Funny Face February 13, 1957
Fear Strikes Out March 20, 1957
Gunfight at the O.K. Corral May 30, 1957
The Buster Keaton Story May 1957
The Delicate Delinquent June 6, 1957
Beau James June 7, 1957
Loving You July 9, 1957
Omar Khayyam August 23, 1957
The Joker Is Wild September 26, 1957
Short Cut to Hell September 1957
The Devil's Hairpin October 4, 1957
Mister Rock and Roll October 16, 1957
The Tin Star October 23, 1957
Spanish Affair October 25, 1957
Hear Me Good October 1957
Stowaway Girl November 5, 1957
The Lonely Man November 10, 1957
Zero Hour! November 13, 1957
The Sad Sack November 27, 1957
Wild Is the Wind December 11, 1957
High Hell January 1958
Desire Under the Elms March 12, 1958
Country Music Holiday March 1958
Teacher's Pet April 1, 1958
St. Louis Blues April 7, 1958
Another Time, Another Place May 2, 1958
Vertigo May 9, 1958 distribution only; rights now belong to Universal Studios
Maracaibo May 21, 1958
The Colossus of New York June 1958
The Space Children June 1958
King Creole July 2, 1958
Rock-A-Bye Baby July 23, 1958
The Matchmaker August 12, 1958
The Blob September 12, 1958
Hot Spell September 17, 1958
As Young as We Are September 1958
The Party Crashers September 1958
I Married a Monster from Outer Space October 1958
When Hell Broke Loose November 1, 1958
The Geisha Boy November 2, 1958
Houseboat November 19, 1958
The Buccaneer December 1, 1958 A remake of the 1936 version; filmed in Technicolor and VistaVision.
The Hot Angel December 1958
The Black Orchid February 12, 1959
Tempest March 26, 1959
The Five Pennies 1959
Last Train from Gun Hill 1959
Li'l Abner December 11, 1959 Based on the comic strip of the same name

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