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Roger Corman filmography

Films directed or produced by Roger Corman From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Roger Corman filmography
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This is a list of films directed or produced by Roger Corman.

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Poster for Corman-directed The Raven, 1963

This is a partial list. Corman was famously prolific, both in his American International Pictures years and afterward. The IMDb credits Corman with 55 directed films and some 385 produced films from 1954 through 2008, many as un-credited producer or executive producer (consistent with his role as head of his own New World Pictures from 1970 through 1983). Corman also has significant credits as writer and actor.

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Unmade and unreleased films

  • High Steel - a "steeplejack story" (1955)[1]
  • Cobra - a film to be shot in India in Cinemascope (1955)[1] with Gaby Bruyère[2]
  • Fortress Beneath the Sea - shot off Baja California (1955)[1]
  • The Kickback by John Robinson and Frank Burt[3]
  • an adaptation of She by H. Rider Haggard for American International Pictures (late 1950s) - never made, although Corman got to travel overseas, scouting locations[4]
  • Devil on Horseback - a Western based on the Brownsville Raid based on a script by Charles B. Griffith (1955)[5]
  • The Stake - a Western by George Leffert to star Dana Andrews[6]
  • Part Time Mother - from a script by Charles B. Griffith[7]
  • The Haunted Dream (circa 1961) - a biopic of Edgar Allan Poe[8]
  • 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[9]
  • a biopic on Robert E. Lee for United Artists (early 1960s)[10]
  • 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)[11]
  • 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)[12]
  • The Fantastic Four - a film produced by Corman, but never released (1993–94)
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