List of Embassy Pictures films

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This is a list of films produced by Embassy Pictures, an American independent film production and distribution studio.

Release date Title Notes
April 27, 1956 Godzilla, King of the Monsters![1][2][3]1956 re-cut of Godzilla, originally produced and released by Toho in 1954.
February 4, 1959 The Lady Is a Squaredistributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, originally released by Associated British-Pathé
July 22, 1959 Herculesdistributed by Warner Bros.

1960s

Release date Title Notes
February 17, 1960 Jack the Ripperdistributed by Paramount Pictures
July 13, 1960 Hercules Unchaineddistributed by Warner Bros.; featured on the cult TV series Mystery Science Theater 3000
May 9, 1961 Two WomenNorth American distribution only
May 28, 1961 David and Goliath
August 10, 1961 The Thief of BaghdadCo-production with Titanus and Lux Compagnie Cinématographique de France, distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
November 17, 1961 Morgan, the PirateDistributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
December 13, 1961 The Wonders of Aladdin
July 16, 1962 Strangers in the City
October 10, 1962 Long Day's Journey Into Night
January 23, 1963 The Last Days of Sodom and Gomorrahdistributed by 20th Century-Fox
1964 Goliath and the Rebel Slave
March 10, 1964 The Empty Canvasco-production with Paramount Pictures
April 9, 1964 The CarpetbaggersDistributed by Paramount Pictures
August 12, 1964 A House Is Not a Home
November 2, 1964 Where Love Has GoneDistributed by Paramount Pictures
November 14, 1964 Santa Claus Conquers the MartiansFeatured on the cult TV series Mystery Science Theater 3000
December 18, 1964 Contempt
June 23, 1965 HarlowDistributed by Paramount Pictures
June 30, 1965 Requiem for a Gunfighter
July 31, 1965 The Bounty Killer
October 20, 1965 Village of the GiantsFeatured on the cult TV series Mystery Science Theater 3000
October 1965 Git!
November 5, 1965 Country Music on Broadway
November 14, 1965 The Little NunsUS distribution only; Hesperia Cinematografica (Italy)
The Second Best Secret Agent in the Whole Wide WorldUS distribution only; Alistair Films (UK)
December 20, 1965 The 10th VictimUS distribution only; Italo-French co-production
March 4, 1966 The Oscar
April 10, 1966 Jesse James Meets Frankenstein's Daughter
John F. Kennedy: Years of Lightning, Day of Drums
Billy the Kid Versus Dracula
June 1966 The Cat
An Eye for an Eye
June 22, 1966 The Daydreamerco-production with Rankin/Bass Productions
August 3, 1966 A Man Called Adam
August 10, 1966 The IdolDistributed by Paramount Pictures
September 1966 Jack FrostUS distribution only; produced by Gorky Film Studio; featured on the cult TV series Mystery Science Theater 3000
November 2, 1966 Picture Mommy Dead
March 8, 1967 Mad Monster Party?co-production with Rankin/Bass Productions
May 1, 1967 They Came from Beyond SpaceUS distribution only; produced by Amicus Productions
The TerrornautsUS distribution only; produced by Amicus Productions
May 24, 1967 The Caper of the Golden BullsDistributed by Paramount Pictures
June 27, 1967 Woman Times Seven
September 6, 1967 Where the Bullets FlyUS distribution only; Alistair Films (UK) and Puck Films (UK)
September 27, 1967 RobberyUS distribution only; Oakhurst Productions (UK)
December 2, 1967 The Wacky World of Mother Gooseco-production with Rankin/Bass Productions
December 21, 1967 The GraduateInducted into the National Film Registry in 1996
March 18, 1968 The ProducersInducted into the National Film Registry in 1996
October 30, 1968 The Lion in Winter
March 19, 1969 Baby Love
July 30, 1969 Stiletto
November 11, 1969 Don't Drink the Water
December 3, 1969 A Nice Girl Like Me
December 15, 1969 Generation

1970s

Release date Title Notes
March 25, 1970 The Adventurersco-production with Paramount Pictures
August 12, 1970 Soldier Blue
August 17, 1970 Macho Callahan
August 26, 1970 The People Next Door
October 14, 1970 C.C. and Company
January 21, 1971 Promise at Dawn
February 8, 1971 Hot Pants Holiday
February 17, 1971 The Man Who Had Power Over Women
February 28, 1971 The Sporting Club
June 30, 1971 Carnal Knowledge
September 15, 1971 The Steagle
December 1, 1971 The Ski Bum
1972 Wacky Taxi
The Witches MountainUS distribution only
February 15, 1972 The Nightcomers
April 1, 1972 J.C.
June 15, 1972 A Place Called Today
August 1972 Bloomfield
August 23, 1972 Rivals
September 13, 1972 The Ruling Class[1]
October 1972 Thumb Tripping
November 1972 The Stoolie
February 1973 Jory
April 11, 1973 Book of Numbers[4]distribution only; produced by Brut Productions
June 15, 1973 Interval
June 20, 1973 A Touch of Class[4]distribution only; produced by Brut Productions
August 10, 1973 Night Watch[4]distribution only; produced by Brut Productions
October 23, 1973 The Summertime Killer
November 14, 1973 Hurry Up, or I'll Be 30
December 19, 1973 The Day of the Dolphin
July 11, 1974 The Tamarind Seed[5]produced by ITC Entertainment and Lorimar Productions
July 24, 1974 Lucky Luciano
September 20, 1974 Homebodies
December 5, 1974 The Photographer
March 1, 1975 Shatter
April 30, 1975 Tubby the Tuba
August 8, 1975 Farewell, My Lovely[5]produced by ITC Entertainment
August 20, 1975 Russian Roulette[5]produced by ITC Entertainment
October 22, 1975 Diamonds
October 27, 1975 The Mummy's Revenge
November 1, 1975 Permission to Kill
November 7, 1975 Mister Quilp
November 1975 Petersen
December 14, 1975 Deadly Hero
December 1975 Psychic Killer
January 1976 The Four Deuces
March 5, 1976 Man Friday
April 11, 1976 The Sailor Who Fell from Grace with the Sea
May 19, 1976 The Premonition
May 28, 1976 Shoot
October 1976 Bittersweet Love
November 1976 Pipe Dreams
December 22, 1976 Voyage of the Damned[5]produced by ITC Entertainment
January 1977 False Face
February 9, 1977 The Cassandra Crossing[5]produced by ITC Entertainment
March 23, 1977 The Domino Principle[5]produced by ITC Entertainment
May 7, 1977 Cross of Ironproduced by EMI Films and ITC Entertainment
August 4, 1977 The Great Gundown
August 1977 Sidewinder 1
October 1977 The Chicken Chronicles
April 9, 1978 Rabbit Test
April 28, 1978 The Manitou
May 10, 1978 A Different Story
June 14, 1978 Go Tell the Spartans
August 1978 Stingray
October 1978 Born Again
November 1, 1978 Watership Down[6]US theatrical distribution only
February 1, 1979 Murder By Decree
March 21, 1979 The Bell Jar
March 28, 1979 Phantasm
April 13, 1979 Old Boyfriends
May 11, 1979 Winter Kills
June 15, 1979 Goldengirl
August 31, 1979 City on Fire
September 19, 1979 The Onion Field
September 28, 1979 A Man, a Woman, and a Bank

1980s

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