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- The breaking point, Warner Bros. Pictures ; screenplay by Ranald MacDougall ; produced by Jerry Wald ; directed by Michael Curtiz
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- A majority of one, Warner Brothers Pictures presents ; a Mervyn LeRoy production ; screenplay by Leonard Spigelgass ; directed by Mervyn LeRoy
- Battle of the Bulge, Warner Bros. Pictures presents a Cinerama, Inc. production ; a Sidney Harmon in association with United States Pictures, Inc. production ; written by Philip Yordan, Milton Sperling, John Melson ; produced by Milton Sperling and Philip Yordan ; directed by Ken Annakin
- This side of the law, directed by Richard Bare ; a Warner Brothers - First National picture
- Rome adventure, Warner Brothers Pictures presents ; a Delmer Daves production ; written for the screen and directed by Delmer Daves
- Gold diggers of 1933, Warner Brothers Pictures, Inc ; non-musical portions, directed by Mervyn LeRoy, production numbers directed by Busby Berkeley ; a First National and Vitaphone production
- Days of wine and roses, Warner Bros. Pictures presents ... a Martin Manulis production ; written by J.P. Miller ; produced by Martin Manulis ; directed by Blake Edwards
- Jim Thorpe, All-American, Warner Bros. Pictures ; screen play by Douglas Morrow and Everett Freeman, additional dialogue, Frank Davis ; screen story by Douglas Morrow and Vincent X. Flaherty ; produced by Everett Freeman ; directed by Michael Curtiz
- Brother Orchid, Warner Bros. Pictures Inc. ; a Warner Bros.-First National picture ; screen play by Earl Baldwin ; directed by Lloyd Bacon
- In Caliente, First National Pictures, Warner Bros. Pictures present ; directed by Lloyd Bacon
- Yolanda and the thief, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer presents ; screenplay by Irving Brecher ; produced by Arthur Freed ; directed by Vincente Minnelli
- The Sea Hawk, Warner Brothers Pictures Incorporated presents ; screen play, Howard Koch and Seton I. Miller ; directed by Michael Curtiz
- The wagons roll at night, a Warner Bros.-First National picture ; screenplay by Fred Niblo, Jr. and Barry Trivers ; associate producer, Harlan Thompson ; directed by Ray Enright
- Dark passage, Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc. ; executive producer, Jack L. Warner ; a Warner Bros.-First National picture ; screen play by Delmer Daves ; produced by Jerry Wald ; directed by Delmer Daves
- 42nd Street, Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc. & the Vitaphone Corp. ; directed by Lloyd Bacon ; screen play by Rian James and James Seymour
- A Farewell to arms, Warner Bros. Pictures ; screenplay by Benjamin Glazer and Oliver H.P. Garrett. ; directed by Frank Borzage
- Between two worlds, Warner Bros.-First National ; produced by Mark Hellinger ; screen play by Daniel Fuchs ; directed by Edward A. Blatt
- A streetcar named desire, Warner Bros. Pictures presents an Elia Kazan production ; screen play by Tennessee Williams ; adaptation by Oscar Saul ; produced by Charles K. Feldman ; directed by Elia Kazan
- The letter, Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc. ; screenplay by Howard Koch ; directed by William Wyler
- Captain Horatio Hornblower, Warner Bros. Pictures ; screen play by Ivan Goff & Ben Roberts and Aeneas MacKenzie ; directed by Raoul Walsh
- Stop the world, I want to get off, Warner Brothers Pictures ; director, Philip Saville ; producer, Bill Sargent
- Action in the North Atlantic, Warner Bros. Pictures ; directed by Lloyd Bacon ; screenplay by John Howard Lawson
- Conflict, Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc. presents ; a Warner Bros.-First National picture ; screenplay by Arthur T. Horman and Dwight Taylor from original story by Robert Siodmak and Alfred Neumann ; produced by William Jacobs ; directed by Curtis Burnhardt
- William A. Wellman's The high and the mighty, Warner Bros. Pictures presents ; screenplay by Ernest K. Gann ; a Wayne-Fellows production ; Batjac Productions, Inc. ; directed by William A. Wellman
- The jazz singer, a Warner Bros. Pictures production ; [presented by] Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc. and the Vitaphone Corporation ; adaptation, Alfred A. Cohn ; directed by Alan Crosland
- Alfred Hitchcock's Dial M for murder, Warner Bros. Pictures presents ; a Warner Bros.-First National picture ; screen play by Frederick Knott ; directed by Alfred Hitchcock
- Hotel, Warner Bros. Pictures presents ; written for the screen and produced by Wendell Mayes ; directed by Richard Quine
- Arsenic and old lace, Warner Bros.-First National Picture ; produced by Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse ; screenplay by Julius J. and Philip G. Epstein ; directed by Frank Capra
- The great race, Warner Bros. Pictures ; produced by Martin Jurow ; screenplay by Arthur Ross ; directed by Blake Edwards
- Four daughters, Warner Bros. Pictures ; screenplay by Lenore Coffee and Julius Epstein; directed by Michael Curtiz
- Splendor in the grass, Warner Bros. Pictures presents an Elia Kazan production for Newtown Productions, Inc. ; written by William Inge ; directed by Elia Kazan
- The man from Galveston, Warner Bros. Pictures ; screenplay by Dean Riesner and Michael Zagor ; produced by Michael Meshekoff ; directed by William Conrad
- The sea wolf, by Jack London ; Warner Brothers Pictures presents ; a Warner Brothers-First National picture ; screenplay by Robert Rossen ; directed by Michael Curtiz
- The Maltese falcon, Warner Bros. Pictures presents a Warner Bros. - First National picture ; directed by John Huston ; screenplay by John Huston ; executive producer, Hal B. Wallis
- Dark victory, Warner Brothers Pictures Incorporated presents ; Jack L. Warner in charge of production ; a First National picture ; directed by Edmund Goulding ; screen play by Casey Robinson
- A summer place, [presented by] Warner Bros. Pictures ; written, produced and directed by Delmer Daves
- The beast from 20,000 fathoms, Warner Brothers Pictures presents ; screenplay by Lou Morheim and Fred Freiberger ; produced by Hal Chester and Jack Dietz ; directed by Eugene Lourié
- Cheyenne autumn, Warner Bros. Pictures presents ... suggested by Cheyenne autumn by Mari Sandoz ; a John Ford-Bernard Smith Production ; screenplay by James R. Webb ; produced by Bernard Smith ; directed by John Ford
- Tarzan the ape man ;, Tarzan escapes
- The music man, Warner Bros. Pictures ; music and lyrics by Meredith Willson ; screenplay by Marion Hargrove ; produced and directed by Morton DaCosta
- Don Juan, a Warner Brothers production ; Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc. and the Vitaphone Corporation present ; directed by Alan Crosland ; screen play by Bess Meredyth
- Action in the North Atlantic, Warner Brothers presents ; directed by Lloyd Bacon ; screenplay by John Howard Lawson ; additional dialogue by A.I. Bezzerides and W.R. Burnett
- The hard way, a Warner Bros.-First National picture ; produced by Jerry Wald ; directed by Vincent Sherman ; screenplay, Daniel Fuchs, Peter Viertel
- A streetcar named Desire, Warner Brothers Pictures presents ; an Elia Kazan production ; screen play by Tennessee Williams ; adaptation by Oscar Saul ; produced by Charles K. Feldman ; directed by Elia Kazan
- Lullaby of Broadway, Warner Brothers Pictures presents ; written by Earl Baldwin ; produced by William Jacobs ; directed by David Butler
- One way passage, Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc. & the Vitaphone Corp. present ; directed by Tay Garnett ; screen play by Wilson Mizner & Joseph Jackson
- My fair lady, Warner Bros. Pictures ; lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner ; music by Frederick Loewe ; screenplay by Alan Jay Lerner ; produced by Jack L. Warner ; directed by George Cukor
- The treasure of the Sierra Madre, Warner Bros. Pictures Inc. presents ; screen play by John Huston ; produced by Henry Blanke ; directed by John Huston ; a Warner Bros.-First National Picture
- Key Largo, Warner Bros. Pictures presents a Warner Bros.-First National picture ; screen play by Richard Brooks and John Huston ; produced by Jerry Wald ; directed by John Huston
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- Rome adventure, Warner Brothers Pictures presents ; a Delmer Daves production ; written for the screen and directed by Delmer Daves
- Dark victory, Warner Brothers Pictures Incorporated presents ; Jack L. Warner in charge of production ; a First National picture ; directed by Edmund Goulding ; screen play by Casey Robinson
- The sea wolf, by Jack London ; Warner Brothers Pictures presents ; a Warner Brothers-First National picture ; screenplay by Robert Rossen ; directed by Michael Curtiz
- Alfred Hitchcock's I confess, Warner Brothers Pictures presents ; a Warner Brothers-First National picture ; screen play by George Tabori and William Archibald ; directed by Alfred Hitchcock
- Herman Melville's Moby Dick, Warner Brothers Pictures presents ; a Moulin picture ; screen play by Ray Bradbury and John Huston ; produced and directed by John Huston
- Action in the North Atlantic, Warner Brothers presents ; directed by Lloyd Bacon ; screenplay by John Howard Lawson ; additional dialogue by A.I. Bezzerides and W.R. Burnett
- Film noir classic collection double feature, Decoy
- Act one, Warner Brothers Pictures presents ; a Schary production ; written for the screen, produced and directed by Dore Schary
- Gay Purr-ee, Warner Brothers Pictures presents; written by Dorothy and Chuck Jones ; directed by Abe Levitow
- Each dawn I die, Warner Brothers Pictures present ; directed by William Keighley ; screenplay by Norman Reilly Raine and Warren Duff
- Dark victory, Warner Bros. Pictures presents ; a First National picture ; directed by Edmund Goulding ; screenplay by Casey Robinson
- Up the down staircase, Warner Brothers Pictures presents ; a Pakula-Mulligan production ; screenplay by Tad Mosel ; produced by Alan J. Pakula ; directed by Robert Mulligan
- Watch on the Rhine, Warner Brothers presents a Hal B. Wallis production ; screen play by Dashiell Hammett ; additional scenes and dialogue by Lillian Hellman ; directed by Herman Shumlin
- A cry in the night, presented by Warner Brothers ; screen play by David Dortort ; directed by Frank Tuttle ; a Jaguar Production
- They drive by night, Warner Brothers Pictures presents ; directed by Raoul Walsh ; screenplay by Jerry Wald and Richard Macaulay
- Across the pacific, Warner Brothers Pictures presents ; screenplay by Richard Macaulay directed by John Huston
- The old maid, Warner Brothers Pictures presents ; directed by Edmund Goulding ; screenplay by Casey Robinson ; based on the Pulitzer Prize play by Zoe Akins and the novel by Edith Wharton ; in charge of production, Jack L. Warner ; a First National Picture
- None but the brave, Warner Brothers Pictures presents ; a Sinatra Enterprises and Artanis production ; screenplay by John Twist and Katsuya Susaki ; produced and directed by Frank Sinatra
- Dark passage, Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc. presents ; a Warner Bros.-First National Picture ; directed by Delmer Daves ; produced by Jerry Wald ; screenplay by Delmer Daves
- The original Nancy Drew movie mystery collection, Nancy Drew, reporter ; Nancy Drew, trouble shooter ; Nancy Drew and the hidden staircase, Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc. presents ; directed by William Clemens ; original screen play by Kenneth Gamet
- Robin and the 7 hoods, Warner Bros. Pictures presents ; written by David R. Schwartz ; produced by Frank Sinatra ; directed by Gordon Douglas
- The pajama game, Warner Brothers Pictures presents ; a George Abbott and Stanley Donen production ; screenplay by George Abbott and Richard Bissell ; produced by Brisson, Griffith and Prince ; produced and directed by George Abbott and Stanley Donen
- Ernest Hemingway's "To have and have not", Warner Brothers Pictures, Inc., Jack L. Warner, executive producer presents ; a Howard Hawks production ; screen play by Jules Furthman and William Faulkner ; directed by Howard Hawks
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- The rise and fall of Legs Diamond, Warner Brothers Pictures presents ; a United States Productions picture ; directed by Budd Boetticher ; written by Joseph Landon ; produced by Milton Sperling
- Don Juan, a Warner Brothers production ; Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc. and the Vitaphone Corporation present ; directed by Alan Crosland ; screen play by Bess Meredyth
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- The wagons roll at night, a Warner Bros.-First National picture ; screenplay by Fred Niblo, Jr. and Barry Trivers ; associate producer, Harlan Thompson ; directed by Ray Enright
- Stop the world, I want to get off, Warner Brothers Pictures ; director, Philip Saville ; producer, Bill Sargent
- The sea wolf, by Jack London ; Warner Brothers Pictures presents ; a Warner Brothers-First National picture ; screenplay by Robert Rossen ; directed by Michael Curtiz
- Dark victory, Warner Brothers Pictures Incorporated presents ; Jack L. Warner in charge of production ; a First National picture ; directed by Edmund Goulding ; screen play by Casey Robinson
- The Prime Minister, directed by Thorald Dickinson ; a Warner Brothers/First National picture
- Alfred Hitchcock's I confess, Warner Brothers Pictures presents ; a Warner Brothers-First National picture ; screen play by George Tabori and William Archibald ; directed by Alfred Hitchcock
- In our time, original screenplay by Ellis St. Joseph and Howard Koch ; directed by Vincent Sherman ; a Warner Brothers-First National picture
- FBI code 98, a Warner Bros. Pictures presents ; written and produced by Stanley Niss ; directed by Leslie H. Martinson
- Young man with a horn, Warner Brothers Pictures presents a Warner Brothers-First National picture ; screen play by Carl Foreman and Edmund H. North ; produced by Jerry Wald ; directed by Michael Curtiz
- Film noir classic collection double feature, Decoy
- Alfred Hitchcock's I confess, Warner Brothers Pictures presents ; a Warner Brothers-First National picture ; screen play by George Tabori and William Archibald ; directed by Alfred Hitchcock
- Dark victory, Warner Bros. Pictures presents ; a First National picture ; directed by Edmund Goulding ; screenplay by Casey Robinson
- High pressure, Warner Bros. Pictures & The Vitaphone Corp. present ; screen version by Joseph Jackson
- Manhattan parade, directed by Lloyd Bacon ; a Warner Brothers & Vitaphone production
- Forbidden Hollywood collection, The purchase price, a Warner Bros. and Vitaphone picture ; directed by William A. Wellman, Volume 3
- Three faces east, Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc. & the Vitaphone Corporation present ; directed by Roy Del Ruth ; screen play & dialogue by Oliver H.P. Garrett & Arthur Caesar
- 42nd Street, Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc. & the Vitaphone Corp. present ; directed by Lloyd Bacon ; dances & ensembles created and staged by Busby Berkeley ; words & music by Al Dubin and Harry Warren ; screen play by Rian James & James Seymour
- Smart money, Warner Brothers Pictures and The Vitaphone Corporation present ; screen story and dialogue by Kubec Glasmon, John Bright, Lucien Hubbard, Joseph Jackson ; directed by Alfred E. Green
- Unforgiven, Warner Bros. presents a Malpaso production ; directed and produced by Clint Eastwood ; written by David Webb Peoples ; executive producer, David Valdes
- Stage fright, Warner Brothers Pictures ; screenplay by Whitfield Cook ; based on a novel by Selwyn Jepson
- Under Capricorn, Warner Brothers Pictures ; Transatlantic Pictures' production ; by John Colton and Margaret Linden ; screenplay by James Bridie ; directed by Alfred Hitchcock
- He was her man, directed by Lloyd Bacon ; a Warner Brothers and Vitaphone production
- Yankee Doodle Dandy, directed by Michael Curtiz ; screenplay by Robert Buckner and Edmund Joseph ; lyrics and music by George M. Cohan ; a Warner Bros.-First National Picture
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- The cockeyed miracle, writer, Karen DeWolf ; director, S. Sylvan Simon
- Vivier de noche, produced by Leonardo DiCaprio, Jennifer Davisson, Ben Affleck, Jennifer Todd ; screenplay, directed by Ben Affleck
- Manhattan parade, directed by Lloyd Bacon ; a Warner Brothers & Vitaphone production
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- New Moon, writers, Oscar Hammerstein II, Frank Mandel, Sylvia Thalberg ; director, Jack Conway
- A lost lady, by Willa Cather ; directed by Alfred E. Green ; a First National Picture
- Animales fantasticos y donde encontrarlos, dircida por David Yates ; escria por J.K. Rowling ; producida por David Heyman
- A notorious affair, directed by Lloyd Bacon ; a First National & Vitaphone production