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*''[[Spartacus (film)|Spartacus]]'' (1960)
*''[[Spartacus (film)|Spartacus]]'' (1960)
*''[[The Alamo (1960 film)|The Alamo]]'' (1960)
*''[[The Alamo (1960 film)|The Alamo]]'' (1960)
*''[[West Side Story (film)|West Side Story]]'' (1961)
*''[[West Side Story (film)|West Side Story]]'' (1961) (presented onscreen over abstract artwork)
*''[[The King and I (1956 film)|The King and I]]'' ( *''[[Judgment at Nuremberg]]'' (1961)
*''[[The King and I (1956 film)|The King and I]]'' (1961 reissue)
*''[[Judgment at Nuremberg]]'' (1961)
*''[[El Cid (film)|El Cid]]'' (1961)
*''[[El Cid (film)|El Cid]]'' (1961)
*''[[King of Kings (1961 film)|King of Kings]]'' (1961)
*''[[King of Kings (1961 film)|King of Kings]]'' (1961)
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*''[[It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World]]'' (1963)
*''[[It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World]]'' (1963)
*''[[55 Days at Peking]]'' (1963)
*''[[55 Days at Peking]]'' (1963)
*''[[My Fair Lady (1964 film)|My Fair Lady]]'' (1964) *''[[The Unsinkable Molly Brown (film)|The Unsinkable Molly Brown]]'' (1964)
*''[[My Fair Lady (1964 film)|My Fair Lady]]'' (1964) (onscreen, over flower montage that becomes main title)
*''[[The Unsinkable Molly Brown (film)|The Unsinkable Molly Brown]]'' (1964)
*''[[Doctor Zhivago (film)|Doctor Zhivago]]'' (1965)
*''[[Doctor Zhivago (film)|Doctor Zhivago]]'' (1965)
*''[[Battle of the Bulge (film)|Battle of the Bulge]]'' (1965)
*''[[Battle of the Bulge (film)|Battle of the Bulge]]'' (1965)

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This is a chronological partial list of films which include a musical Overture at the beginning, against a blank screen or still pictures. Not included are films where an overture is used to present the credits, or underscored scenes that are already part of the plot. Often, but not necessarily, these films also include an entr'acte and exit music (after the credits).

This list documents the rise and fall of the Overture/Roadshow practice over film history.

In many cases, these overtures have been cut from TV and video releases and can only be found on "restored" DVD versions (and sometimes, not even on those).

The "Golden Age" Era

Note: The "lost overture" to King Kong (1933), which first premiered on the channel Turner Classic Movies in 2005 and was released on DVD that same year, is in fact a montage of music recordings from the film spliced together for that specific release. There was no overture in the original release.

1950-1970

After 1970