Embassy Pictures - Notable Films

Notable Films

  • Godzilla, King of the Monsters (1956)
  • Hercules (1958)
  • Hercules Unchained (1959)
  • The Thief of Baghdad (1961)
  • Long Day's Journey Into Night (1962)
  • The Empty Canvas (1964)
  • Zulu (1964)
  • The Carpetbaggers (1964) (co-production with Paramount)
  • Santa Claus Conquers the Martians (1964)
  • Nevada Smith (1965) (co-production with Paramount)
  • Darling (1965)
  • The Second Best Secret Agent in the Whole Wide World (1965)
  • The Oscar (1966)
  • John F. Kennedy: Years of Lightning, Day of Drums (1966)
  • Where the Bullets Fly (1966)
  • Jesse James Meets Frankenstein's Daughter (1966)
  • Billy the Kid vs. Dracula (1966)
  • Robbery (1967)
  • Mad Monster Party? (1967)
  • The Graduate (1967)
  • Woman Times Seven (1967)
  • The Producers (1968)
  • The Lion in Winter (1968)
  • The Thirteen Chairs (1969)
  • Carnal Knowledge (1971)
  • The Ruling Class (1972, US distribution only)
  • Night Watch (1973)
  • A Touch of Class (1973) (a Brut production)
  • The Day of the Dolphin (1973)
  • The Tamarind Seed (1974, produced by ITC Entertainment and Lorimar Productions)
  • Farewell, My Lovely (1975, produced by ITC Entertainment)
  • Deadly Hero (1976)
  • Voyage of the Damned (1976) (an ITC production)
  • The Sailor Who Fell from Grace with the Sea (1976)
  • The Chicken Chronicles (1977, debut of Steve Guttenberg)
  • Cross of Iron (1977, co-production with EMI Films and ITC Entertainment)
  • Watership Down (1978)
  • The Manitou (1978)
  • Phantasm (1979)
  • Fish Hawk (1979)
  • The Onion Field (1979)
  • Rudolph and Frosty's Christmas in July (1979) (non-U.S. distribution only)
  • The Fog (1980)
  • Prom Night (1980) (a negative pickup from SimCom)
  • The Exterminator (1980)
  • Final Exam (1981) (home video release only)
  • Scanners (1981)
  • Take This Job and Shove It (1981)
  • The Howling (1981)
  • Delusion (1981) (Aka The House Where Death Lives)
  • Escape From New York (1981)
  • Time Bandits (1981, distribution only, produced by Handmade Films)
  • Carbon Copy (1981)
  • An Eye for an Eye (1981)
  • Paradise (1982)
  • Savannah Smiles (1982)
  • The Soldier (1982)
  • Swamp Thing (1982)
  • Zapped! (1982)
  • Fanny and Alexander (1983, US distribution only)
  • Losin' It (1983)
  • Eddie and the Cruisers (1983)
  • This Is Spinal Tap (1984)
  • The Bear (1984)
  • The Sure Thing (1985)
  • Crimewave (1985, first major motion picture studio attempt by Sam Raimi noted for its slapstick segments.. released after success of independently-released The Evil Dead)
  • A Chorus Line (1985, co-produced with PolyGram Filmed Entertainment and distributed by Columbia Pictures)
  • The Emerald Forest (1985)
  • Saving Grace (1985)
  • Rad (1986) (home video release only)

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