NB Some films were released after Thau had been replaced by Sol Siegel. Sources: •
Jailhouse Rock - announced April 1957, released Oct 1957 - profit of $1,051,000 •
Seven Hills of Rome - released January 1958 - profit of $162,000 •
The Brothers Karamazov - announced April 1957, released Feb 1958 - profit of $441,000 •
Underwater Warrior - released Feb 1958 - profit of $34,000 •
The Safecracker - announced Feb 1957 as
The Willie Gordon Story, released March 1958 - profit of $59,000 •
I Accuse! - announced Oct 1955, released March 1958 - loss of $1,415,000 •
Saddle the Wind - announced January 1958, released March 1958 - loss of $308,000 •
Merry Andrew - announced April 1957, released March 1958 - loss of $837,000 •
Handle with Care - released April 1958 - loss of $270,000 •
Gigi - announced April 1957, released May 1958 - profit of $1,983,000 •
The Sheepman - released May 1958 - profit of $976,000 •
The High Cost of Loving - released May 1958 - loss of $350,000 •
Cry Terror - released May 1958 - profit of $48,000 •
High School Confidential - announced January 1958, released June 1958 - profit of $578,000 •
The Law and Jake Wade - announced January 1958, released June 1958 - profit of $87,000 •
Imitation General - announced January 1958, released Aug 1958 - profit of $1,095,000 •
Party Girl - announced January 1958, released Oct 1958 - profit of $454,000 •
The Reluctant Debutante - announced January 1958, released August 1958 - loss of $355,000 •
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof - announced April 1957, released Aug 1958 - profit of $2,428,000 •
The Badlanders - announced January 1958, released Sept 1958 - loss of $373,000 •
Torpedo Run aka
Hell Below with Glenn Ford - announced January 1958, released Oct 1958 - loss of $195,000 •
The Decks Ran Red aka
Infamy at Sea - announced January 1958, released Oct 1958 - loss of $273,000 •
The Tunnel of Love - announced January 1958, released Nov 1958 - loss of $701,000 •
Tom Thumb - announced June 1957 released December 1958 - profit of $612,000 •
Andy Hardy Comes Home - announced January 1958, released December 1958 - loss of $5,000 •
Some Came Running - announced April 1957, released Dec 1958 - loss of $207,000 •
The Journey - announced April 1957, released Feb 1959 - loss of $905,000 •
Green Mansions- announced January 1958, released March 1959 - loss of $2,430,000 •
Count Your Blessings - released April 1959 - loss of $1,688,000 •
The Mating Game - announced January 1958 as
The Darling Buds of May, released April 1959 - profit of $1,261,000 •
North by Northwest - announced January 1958, released July 1959 - profit of $837,000 •
It Started with a Kiss - announced January 1958, released Aug 1959 - profit of $582,000 •
The World, the Flesh and the Devil - announced January 1958, released Sept 1959 - loss of $1,442,00 •
Ben Hur - announced January 1957, released November 1959 - profit of $20,409,000 •
The Wreck of Mary Deare - announced April 1957 to be directed by Hitchcock, released November 1959 - •
Never So Few from
Sam Zimbalist - announced January 1958, released Dec 1959 - loss of $1,155,000 •
The Bells Are Ringing starring Judy Holliday - announced January 1958, released June 1960 - loss of $1,720,000 • ''
Please Don't Eat the Daisies'' - announced January 1958, released May 1960 - profit of $1,842,000
Announced but made later •
The Village of the Damned - announced June 1957 to be produced by Milo Frank - later made in England, released Dec 1960) •
Bachelor in Paradise - announced January 1958, released November 1961 •
I Thank a Fool with
Ingrid Bergman - announced January 1958, released Jan 1962 •
Company of Cowards produced by Edmund Grainger - announced January 1958, released 1964 •
The Boyfriend with Debbie Reynolds - announced April 1957, not made until 1971
Announced but not made •
Devil May Care with Frank Sinatra, - announced January 1958 •
A Time for Paris with Reynolds - announced January 1958 •
Snob Hill with Debbie Reynolds - announced January 1958 •
The Tentacles - announced January 1958 •
The Artless Heiress - announced January 1958 ==References==