Notable Films Released in 1951
U.S.A. unless stated
- The 13th Letter, directed by Otto Preminger, starring Linda Darnell and Charles Boyer
A
- Abbott and Costello Meet the Invisible Man
- Ace in the Hole (aka The Big Carnival), directed by Billy Wilder, starring Kirk Douglas
- Across the Wide Missouri, starring Clark Gable
- The African Queen, directed by John Huston, starring Humphrey Bogart (Oscar for best actor) and Katharine Hepburn - (Britain)
- Alice in Wonderland, an animated film by Walt Disney
- Along the Great Divide, starring Kirk Douglas
- An American in Paris, directed by Vincente Minnelli, starring Gene Kelly and Leslie Caron (Oscar for best picture)
- Angels in the Outfield, starring Paul Douglas and Janet Leigh
- Anna, starring Silvana Mangano, Raf Vallone and Vittorio Gassman - (Italy)
- Another Man's Poison, starring Bette Davis - (Britain)
- Apache Drums, starring Stephen McNally and Coleen Gray
- Appointment with Danger, starring Alan Ladd
- As Young as You Feel, starring Monty Woolley
- Atoll K, starring Laurel and Hardy
- Awaara (Tramp), directed by and starring Raj Kapoor - (India)
- The Axe of Wandsbek (Das Beil von Wandsbek) - (East Germany)
B
- Baazi (Gamble), starring Dev Anand - (India)
- Bedtime for Bonzo, starring Ronald Reagan (with a chimpanzee)
- Bellissima, directed by Luchino Visconti, starring Anna Magnani - (Italy)
- Bird of Paradise, starring Louis Jourdan and Debra Paget
- Blackmailed, starring Mai Zetterling and Dirk Bogarde - (Britain)
- The Blue Veil, starring Jane Wyman
- Bright Victory, starring Arthur Kennedy
- The Browning Version, directed by Anthony Asquith, starring Michael Redgrave and Jean Kent - (Britain)
- Bullfighter and the Lady, starring Robert Stack and Joy Page
C
- Callaway Went Thataway, starring Fred MacMurray, Dorothy McGuire, Howard Keel
- Call Me Mister, starring Betty Grable
- Captain Horatio Hornblower, starring Gregory Peck - (Britain)
- Cattle Drive, starring Joel McCrea, Dean Stockwell and Chill Wills
- Cause for Alarm!, starring Loretta Young and Barry Sullivan
- China Corsair, starring Jon Hall
- Circle of Danger, starring Ray Milland - (Britain)
- The Clouded Yellow, starring Trevor Howard and Jean Simmons - (Britain)
- Come Fill the Cup, starring James Cagney and Gig Young
- Comin' Round The Mountain, starring Abbott and Costello
- Cops and Robbers (Guardie e ladri), directed by Mario Monicelli - (Italy)
- Cry Danger, starring Dick Powell and Rhonda Fleming
- Cry, the Beloved Country, directed by Zoltan Korda, starring Sidney Poitier - (Britain)
D
- Darling, How Could You!, starring Joan Fontaine
- Daughter of Deceit (La hija del engaño), directed by Luis Buñuel - (Mexico)
- David and Bathsheba, starring Gregory Peck and Susan Hayward
- The Day the Earth Stood Still, directed by Robert Wise, starring Michael Rennie and Patricia Neal
- Death of a Salesman, starring Fredric March
- Decision Before Dawn, starring Richard Basehart
- The Desert Fox: The Story of Rommel, starring James Mason
- Detective Story, starring Kirk Douglas, Eleanor Parker, William Bendix, Lee Grant
- Diary of a Country Priest (Journal d'un curé de campagne), directed by Robert Bresson - (France)
- Distant Drums, directed by Raoul Walsh, starring Gary Cooper
- Double Dynamite, starring Jane Russell, Frank Sinatra, Groucho Marx
- Dream of a Cossack (Kavalier zolotoy zvezdy), starring Sergei Bondarchuk - (U.S.S.R.)
- Daar Doer in Die Bosveld (Far Away in the Bushveld), starring Jamie Uys - (South Africa)
E-F
- Early Summer (Bakushū), directed by Yasujirō Ozu - (Japan)
- The Enforcer, starring Humphrey Bogart
- Father's Little Dividend, starring Spencer Tracy and Elizabeth Taylor
- FBI Girl, starring Audrey Totter and Cesar Romero
- The Fighting Seventh, starring Lloyd Bridges
- Flying Leathernecks, starring John Wayne and Robert Ryan
- Follow the Sun, starring Glenn Ford (as Ben Hogan)
- The Forbidden Christ (Il Cristo proibito), starring Raf Vallone - (Italy)
- Fort Worth, starring Randolph Scott
- Four in a Jeep (Die Vier im Jeep), starring Ralph Meeker and Viveca Lindfors - (Switzerland)
- Fourteen Hours, starring Paul Douglas and Richard Basehart
- The Frogmen, starring Richard Widmark and Dana Andrews
- Furrows (Surcos) - (Spain)
G-J
- Gerald McBoing-Boing
- Go for Broke!, starring Van Johnson
- Golden Girl, starring Mitzi Gaynor, Dale Robertson, Dennis Day
- The Golden Horde, starring Ann Blyth
- Goodbye My Fancy, starring Joan Crawford and Robert Young
- The Great Caruso, starring Mario Lanza
- Grounds for Marriage, starring Kathryn Grayson and Van Johnson
- The Guy Who Came Back, starring Paul Douglas
- Half Angel, starring Loretta Young
- Happy Go Lovely, starring David Niven and Vera-Ellen
- He Ran All the Way, starring John Garfield and Shelley Winters
- Here Comes the Groom, directed by Frank Capra, starring Bing Crosby
- His Kind of Woman, starring Robert Mitchum, Jane Russell, Vincent Price, Raymond Burr
- The House in Montevideo (Das Haus in Montevideo) - (West Germany)
- The House on Telegraph Hill, starring Richard Basehart
- I Can Get It for You Wholesale, starring Susan Hayward
- The Idiot (Hakuchi), directed by Akira Kurosawa - (Japan)
- I Want You, directed by Mark Robson, starring Dana Andrews
- Journey Into Light, directed by Stuart Heisler, starring Sterling Hayden
- Juliette, or Key of Dreams (Juliette ou La clef des songes), directed by Marcel Carné - (France)
K-L
- Kind Lady, directed by John Sturges, starring Ethel Barrymore, Maurice Evans, Keenan Wynn, Angela Lansbury
- Lambert the Sheepish Lion
- The Last Outpost, starring Ronald Reagan
- Laughter in Paradise, starring Alastair Sim - (Britain)
- The Lavender Hill Mob, directed by Charles Crichton, starring Alec Guinness, Stanley Holloway, Sid James - (Britain)
- The Lemon Drop Kid, starring Bob Hope, Marilyn Maxwell, William Frawley
- Let's Go Crazy, starring Spike Milligan and Peter Sellers - (Britain)
- Leva på 'Hoppet', starring Ingrid Thulin - (Sweden)
- Lightning Strikes Twice, starring Ruth Roman and Mercedes McCambridge
- Little Big Horn, starring Lloyd Bridges
- Little Egypt, starring Rhonda Fleming and Mark Stevens
- The Long Dark Hall, starring Rex Harrison
- Lost Continent, starring Cesar Romero
- Love Nest, starring June Haver and Marilyn Monroe
M
- The Magic Box, starring Robert Donat, a biopic of William Friese-Greene - (Britain)
- Malliswari, starring N.T. Rama Rao - (India)
- The Man in the White Suit, directed by Alexander Mackendrick, starring Alec Guinness and Joan Greenwood - (Britain)
- The Mating Season, starring Gene Tierney, John Lund, Miriam Hopkins, Thelma Ritter
- The Medium, starring Marie Powers - (Italy)
- Miracle in Milan (Miracolo a Milano), directed by Vittorio De Sica - (Italy)
- Miss Julie (Fröken Julie), directed by Alf Sjöberg - (Sweden)
- The Model and the Marriage Broker, starring Jeanne Crain, Thelma Ritter, Scott Brady, Zero Mostel
- Mr. Imperium, starring Lana Turner and Ezio Pinza
- Murder, Inc. (aka The Enforcer), starring Humphrey Bogart
- My Outlaw Brother, starring Mickey Rooney and Wanda Hendrix
N-O
- New Mexico, starring Lew Ayres and Marilyn Maxwell
- No Highway in the Sky, starring James Stewart, Glynis Johns and Marlene Dietrich - (Britain)
- Olivia, directed by Jacqueline Audry - (France)
- On Moonlight Bay, starring Doris Day and Gordon MacRae
- On the Riviera, starring Danny Kaye
- One Summer of Happiness (Hon dansade en sommar) - (Sweden)
- Only the Valiant, starring Gregory Peck
P-Q
- Pandora and the Flying Dutchman, starring Ava Gardner and James Mason - (Britain)
- Paris Vice Squad (Identité judiciaire) - (France)
- Payment on Demand, starring Bette Davis and Barry Sullivan
- Penny Points to Paradise, starring Harry Secombe, Peter Sellers, Spike Milligan - (Britain)
- People Will Talk, starring Cary Grant, Jeanne Crain, Hume Cronyn
- A Place in the Sun, directed by George Stevens, starring Montgomery Clift, Elizabeth Taylor, Shelley Winters
- Pool of London, directed by Basil Dearden - (Britain)
- The Prowler, directed by Joseph Losey, starring Van Heflin and Evelyn Keyes
- Quo Vadis, directed by Mervyn LeRoy, starring Robert Taylor, Deborah Kerr, Peter Ustinov, Leo Genn
R
- The Racket, starring Robert Mitchum
- The Raging Tide, starring Richard Conte and Shelley Winters
- Rawhide, starring Tyrone Power and Susan Hayward
- The Red Badge of Courage, directed by John Huston, starring Audie Murphy
- Red Mountain, starring Alan Ladd
- Repast (Meshi), directed by Mikio Naruse, written by the novelist Yasunari Kawabata - (Japan)
- Rhubarb, starring Ray Milland
- Rich, Young and Pretty, starring Jane Powell
- The River (Le Fleuve), directed by Jean Renoir - (France/India/U.S.A.)
- Royal Wedding, starring Fred Astaire, Peter Lawford and Jane Powell
S
- ...Sans laisser d'adresse (No Forwarding Address), starring Bernard Blier and Danièle Delorme - (France)
- Santa Fe, starring Randolph Scott
- Saturday's Hero, starring John Derek and Donna Reed
- Scrooge (aka A Christmas Carol), starring Alastair Sim - (Britain)
- The Secret of Convict Lake, starring Glenn Ford and Gene Tierney
- Show Boat, a musical starring Kathryn Grayson and Ava Gardner with songs by Oscar Hammerstein and Jerome Kern
- Silver City, starring Edmond O'Brien and Yvonne De Carlo
- Sirocco, starring Humphrey Bogart and Marta Toren
- Spring Season (Bahar), first Hindi film of Vyjayanthimala and the producer A. V. Meiyappan - (India)
- Starlift, starring Janice Rule and Ruth Roman
- The Steel Helmet, directed by Samuel Fuller
- Storm Warning, starring Ginger Rogers and Doris Day
- The Strange Door, starring Charles Laughton and Boris Karloff
- Strangers on a Train, directed by Alfred Hitchcock, starring Farley Granger and Robert Walker
- A Streetcar Named Desire, directed by Elia Kazan, starring Vivien Leigh (Oscar for best actress) and Marlon Brando
- Strictly Dishonorable, starring Ezio Pinza and Janet Leigh
- The Strip, starring Mickey Rooney and Sally Forrest
- Sugarfoot, starring Randolph Scott
- Summer Interlude (Sommarlek), directed by Ingmar Bergman - (Sweden)
- Superman and the Mole Men, starring George Reeves
- Susana (aka The Devil and the Flesh), directed by Luis Buñuel - (Mexico)
T-V
- Take Care of My Little Girl, directed by Jean Negulesco, starring Jeanne Crain and Mitzi Gaynor
- A Tale of Five Cities (Passaporto per l'oriente) - (Italy/Britain)
- The Tale of Genji (Genji Monogatari) - (Japan)
- The Tales of Hoffmann, a cinematic opera directed by Powell and Pressburger and starring Moira Shearer - (Britain)
- The Tall Target, starring Dick Powell
- That Happy Couple (Esa pareja feliz), directed by Juan Antonio Bardem and Luis García Berlanga - (Spain)
- That's My Boy, starring Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis
- The Thing from Another World, directed by Howard Hawks
- Three Guys Named Mike, starring Jane Wyman
- Tom Brown's Schooldays, starring John Howard Davies and Robert Newton - (Britain)
- Tomahawk, starring Van Heflin and Yvonne De Carlo
- Two of a Kind, starring Edmond O'Brien and Lizabeth Scott
- Two Tickets to Broadway, starring Janet Leigh, Tony Martin, Gloria DeHaven
- Vengeance Valley, starring Burt Lancaster and Joanne Dru
- Victimas del Pecado (Victims of Sin) - (Mexico)
W-Z
- Warpath, starring Edmond O'Brien, Forrest Tucker, Polly Bergen
- The Well, starring Harry Morgan
- Westward the Women, starring Robert Taylor
- When Worlds Collide, starring Barbara Rush
- Young Wives' Tale, starring Joan Greenwood - (Britain)
- You're in the Navy Now, starring Gary Cooper
- Your Day Will Come (Lak Yawm Ya Zalem) - (Egypt)
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