•
High Steel - a "steeplejack story" (1955) •
Cobra - a film to be shot in India in Cinemascope (1955) •
Fortress Beneath the Sea - shot off Baja California (1955) • an adaptation of
She by H. Rider Haggard for
American International Pictures (late 1950s) - never made, although Corman got to travel overseas, scouting locations •
Devil on Horseback - a Western based on the Brownsville Raid based on a script by
Charles B. Griffith (1955) •
The Stake - a Western by George Leffert to star
Dana Andrews •
Part Time Mother - from a script by Charles B. Griffith •
The Haunted Dream (circa 1961) - a biopic of
Edgar Allan Poe •
I Flew a Spy Plane Over Russia (early 1960s) - based on the
Francis Gary Powers incident with a script written by
Robert Towne that Corman claims was not finished in time • a biopic on
Robert E. Lee for United Artists (early 1960s) • an adaptation of
Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man (mid-1960s) based on a script by Hugh Leonard for Columbia, which they did not want to make • an adaptation of Kafka's
The Penal Colony for Columbia, to be shot on the set for
King Rat (1965) • a script by novelist Richard Yates about the
Battle of Iwo Jima (circa 1965) •
The Long Ride Home - a Western based on a script by Robert Towne (circa 1965) •
Couples - based on a novel by
John Updike for
United Artists (circa 1971) •
The Fantastic Four - a film produced by Corman, but never released (1993–94) ==References==