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20th Century-Fox also had two big science-fiction hits in the decade: Fantastic Voyage (1966), and the original Planet of the Apes (1968), starring Charlton Heston, Kim Hunter, and Roddy McDowall. Fantastic Voyage was the last film made in CinemaScope; the studio had held on to the format while Panavision lenses were being used elsewhere.
distribution only; produced by 20th Century Fox Animation, Blue Sky Studios and Chernin Entertainment; last animated film to be produced under the 20th Century Fox name before it was changed to 20th Century Studios by The Walt Disney Company on January 17, 2020 [1]
Fox's last in Spanish November 8, 1935 Metropolitan: 20th Century Fox's first production. November 14, 1935 The Man Who Broke the Bank at Monte Carlo: November 15, 1935 Thanks a Million: November 22, 1935 In Old Kentucky: November 29, 1935 Navy Wife: December 6, 1935 Show Them No Mercy! December 13, 1935 Your Uncle Dudley: December 20, 1935
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This is a list of films produced by 20th Century Studios beginning in 2020. All films listed are theatrical releases unless specified. Films labelled with a ‡ are streaming releases through Disney+ , Hulu or the Star content hub / Star+ until 2024 when Star+ was discontinued.
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November 8, 1935: Metropolitan: This is the first of five unfinished Twentieth Century Pictures films released under 20th Century-Fox's banner. November 14, 1935: The Man Who Broke the Bank at Monte Carlo [1] November 15, 1935: Thanks a Million: December 6, 1935: Show Them No Mercy! April 10, 1936: A Message to Garcia: This is the last ...