List of Paramount Pictures films (1950–1959)

The following is a list of films originally produced and/or distributed theatrically by Paramount Pictures and released in the 1950s.

Release dateTitleNotes
January 5, 1950The File on Thelma Jordon
February 2, 1950Captain Chinaproduced by Pine-Thomas Productions
February 15, 1950Paid in Full
February 21, 1950No Man of Her Own
Captain Carey, U.S.A.
April 12, 1950Riding High
May 30, 1950The Eagle and the Hawkproduced by Pine-Thomas Productions
June 1, 1950The Lawlessproduced by Pine-Thomas Productions
July 4, 1950My Friend Irma Goes West
July 19, 1950Fancy Pants
August 10, 1950Sunset BoulevardStarring Gloria Swanson as Norma Desmond. Nominated for 11 Academy Awards, including Best Picture.
August 16, 1950The Furies
October 3, 1950Cassino to Korea
October 4, 1950Union Station
October 10, 1950Trio
October 17, 1950Dark City
October 18, 1950September Affair
November 9, 1950Tripoliproduced by Pine-Thomas Productions
November 15, 1950Copper Canyon
November 29, 1950Let's Dance
November 1950Branded
December 8, 1950Mr. Music
December 23, 1950The Goldbergs
January 12, 1951The Mating Season
January 17, 1951At War with the Army
March 15, 1951The Redhead and the Cowboy
Quebec
April 2, 1951The Lemon Drop Kiddistribution only; co-production with Hope Enterprises
April 4, 1951The Last Outpostproduced by Pine-Thomas Productions
April 7, 1951The Great Missouri Raid
May 9, 1951Appointment with Danger
May 30, 1951Dear Brat
May 31, 1951That's My Boy
June 29, 1951Ace in the Hole
July 18, 1951Peking Express
August 8, 1951Darling, How Could You!
August 14, 1951A Place in the SunNominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture
August 30, 1951Passage Westproduced by Pine-Thomas Productions
August 1951When Worlds Collide!
September 20, 1951Here Comes the Groom
September 27, 1951Rhubarb
November 6, 1951Detective Story
November 22, 1951Warpath
November 1951Red Mountain
December 1, 1951Silver City
December 6, 1951Crosswindsproduced by Pine-Thomas Productions
December 25, 1951My Favorite Spy
January 10, 1952The Greatest Show on EarthWinner of the Academy Award for Best Picture
January 18, 1952Submarine Command
January 12, 1952Hong Kongproduced by Pine-Thomas Productions
February 9, 1952Sailor Beware
February 1952Flaming Feather
March 7, 1952Something to Live For
April 1, 1952Aaron Slick from Punkin Crick
April 2, 1952Encore
April 3, 1952Anything Can Happen
April 8, 1952My Son John
May 1, 1952The Atomic City
May 16, 1952Denver and Rio Grande
June 11, 1952Jumping Jacks
July 14, 1952Son of Palefacedistribution only; co-production with Hope Enterprises
July 17, 1952Carrie
September 24, 1952Somebody Loves Me
September 1952The Savage
Caribbean Goldproduced by Pine-Thomas Productions
October 3, 1952Hurricane Smith
October 8, 1952Just for You
November 15, 1952The Turning Point
November 19, 1952Road to Balidistribution only; co-production with Hope Enterprises; The sixth of the Road films
December 31, 1952The Stooge
December 1952The Blazing Forestproduced by Pine-Thomas Productions
January 1953Tropic Zoneproduced by Pine-Thomas Productions
February 3, 1953Thunder in the East
February 13, 1953Come Back, Little Sheba
March 11, 1953The Stars Are Singing
March 26, 1953Off Limits
April 1, 1953The Girls of Pleasure Island
April 22, 1953Jamaica Runproduced by Pine-Thomas Productions
April 23, 1953ShaneNominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture
April 27, 1953Scared Stiff
May 27, 1953Sangareeproduced by Pine-Thomas Productions
June 3, 1953The Vanquishedproduced by Pine-Thomas Productions
June 5, 1953Pony Express
July 1, 1953Stalag 17
July 2, 1953Houdini
August 3, 1953Arrowhead
August 10, 1953The Caddy
August 26, 1953The War of the Worlds
September 2, 1953Roman HolidayNominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture
September 21, 1953Little Boy Lost
October 7, 1953Botany Bay
October 16, 1953Those Redheads from Seattleproduced by Pine-Thomas Productions
October 22, 1953Here Come the Girls
November 21, 1953Flight to Tangier
November 24, 1953Cease Fire
November 28, 1953Forever Female
December 31, 1953Money from Home
January 27, 1954Alaska Seas
February 12, 1954Jivaro
March 3, 1954The Naked Jungle
March 26, 1954Red Garters
April 7, 1954Casanova's Big Night
April 14, 1954Knock on Wood
April 21, 1954Elephant Walk
June 6, 1954Secret of the Incas
July 23, 1954Living It Up
August 1, 1954Rear Window
August 3, 1954About Mrs. Leslie
September 22, 1954Sabrina
October 14, 1954White Christmas
December 22, 19543 Ring Circus
January 20, 1955The Bridges at Toko-Ri
March 25, 1955Strategic Air Command
March 30, 1955Mambo
April 20, 1955Conquest of Space
May 14, 1955Run for Coverproduced by Pine-Thomas Productions
May 17, 1955The Country GirlNominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture
May 20, 1955The Far Horizonsproduced by Pine-Thomas Productions
June 23, 1955The Seven Little Foys
June 27, 1955Hell's Islandproduced by Pine-Thomas Productions
July 7, 1955We're No Angels
July 20, 1955You're Never Too Young
August 3, 1955To Catch a Thiefdirected by Alfred Hitchcock
August 17, 1955Ulysses
September 1955The Girl Rush
October 3, 1955The Trouble with Harry
October 5, 1955The Desperate Hours
October 20, 1955Lucy Gallantproduced by Pine-Thomas Productions
November 7, 1955Artists and Models
December 12, 1955The Rose TattooNominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture
January 27, 1956The Court Jester
April 22, 1956The Birds and the Bees
April 1956Anything Goes
The Scarlet Hour
June 1, 1956The Man Who Knew Too Much
June 4, 1956That Certain Feeling
June 6, 1956The Leather Saint
June 13, 1956The Proud and Profane
August 1, 1956Pardners
August 21, 1956War and Peace
August 29, 1956The Vagabond King
October 1, 1956The Search for Bridey Murphy
October 5, 1956The Ten CommandmentsNominee for 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.
November 14, 1956The Mountain
December 6, 1956Hollywood or Bust16th and final Martin and Lewis comedy film.
December 13, 1956The Rainmaker
February 9, 1957Three Violent People
February 13, 1957Funny Face
March 20, 1957Fear Strikes Out
May 30, 1957Gunfight at the O.K. Corral
May 1957The Buster Keaton Story
June 6, 1957The Delicate Delinquent
June 7, 1957Beau James
July 9, 1957Loving You
July 17, 1957Godzilla, King of the Monsters!Released in Spain
August 23, 1957Omar Khayyam
September 26, 1957The Joker Is Wild
September 1957Short Cut to Hell
October 4, 1957The Devil's Hairpin
October 16, 1957Mister Rock and Roll
October 23, 1957The Tin Star
October 25, 1957Spanish Affair
October 1957Hear Me Good
November 5, 1957Stowaway Girl
November 10, 1957The Lonely Man
November 13, 1957Zero Hour!Theatrical distribution, co-production with Bartlett-Champion Productions, Carmel Productions and Delta Enterprises Inc.
November 27, 1957The Sad Sack
December 11, 1957Wild Is the Wind
January 1958High Hell
March 12, 1958Desire Under the Elms
March 1958Country Music Holiday
April 1, 1958Teacher's Pet
April 7, 1958St. Louis Blues
May 2, 1958Another Time, Another Place
May 9, 1958Vertigo
May 21, 1958Maracaibo
June 1958The Colossus of New York
The Space Children
Hot Spell
July 2, 1958King Creole
July 23, 1958Rock-A-Bye Baby
August 12, 1958The Matchmaker
September 10, 1958The Blobdistribution only
September 1958As Young as We Are
The Party Crashers
October 1958I Married a Monster from Outer Space
November 1, 1958When Hell Broke Loose
November 2, 1958The Geisha Boy
November 19, 1958Houseboat
December 1, 1958The BuccaneerA remake of the 1936 version; filmed in Technicolor and VistaVision.
December 1958The Hot Angel
January 28, 1959The Trap
February 12, 1959The Black Orchid
February 1959The Young Captives
Tokyo After Dark
March 26, 1959Tempest
April 8, 1959Thunder in the Sun
June 16, 1959Don't Give Up the Ship
June 17, 1959The Hangman
June 18, 1959The Five Pennies
June 1959The Man Who Could Cheat Death
July 8, 1959Tarzan's Greatest Adventure
July 29, 1959Last Train from Gun Hill
August 19, 1959But Not for Me
September 11, 1959That Kind of Woman
October 8, 1959Career
October 15, 1959The Jayhawkers!
December 11, 1959Li'l AbnerBased on the comic strip of the same name

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