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- 7 faces of Dr. Lao, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer; Turner Entertainment Co. ; produced and directed by George Pal ; screenplay by Charles Beaumont
- The last of Mrs. Cheyney
- The cat and the fiddle, a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer picture ; a William K. Howard production ; directed by William K. Howard
- The gangster, Allied Artists Productions, Inc. ; a King Brothers production ; an original screen play by Daniel Fuchs ; produced by Maurice King, Frank King ; directed by Gordon Wiles
- Thirteen women, Radio Pictures presents ; directed by George Archainbaud ; screen play by Bartlett Cormack and Samuel Ornitz
- The cobweb, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer ; produced by John Houseman ; directed by Vincente Minnelli ; screen play by John Paxton with additional dialogue by William Gibson
- Riffraff, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer presents ; directed by J. Walter Ruben ; screen play by Frances Marion, H.W. Hanemann and Anita Loos
- 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
- Killer McCoy, screenplay by Frederick Hazlitt Brennan ; based on a story and screenplay by Thomas Lennon, George Bruce and George Oppenheimer ; produced by Sam Zimbalist ; directed by Roy Rowland ; a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer picture
- Wonder Woman, written and developed for television by John D.F. Black ; directed by Vincent McEveety
- Escape, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer presents ; a Mervyn LeRoy production ; screenplay by Arch Oboler and Marguerite Roberts ; directed by Mervyn LeRoy
- While the city sleeps, an RKO Radio Picture ; Bert Friedlob presents ; screen play by Casey Robinson ; produced by Bert Friedlob ; directed by Fritz Lang
- Clarence the cross-eyed lion, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer presents an Ivan Tors production ; screenplay by Alan Caillou ; produced by Leonard B. Kaufman ; directed by Andrew Marton
- Bombshell, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer presents ; screen play by John Lee Mahin and Jules Furthman
- The phantom tollbooth, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer ; screenplay by Chuck Jones and Sam Rosen ; directed by Chuck Jones and Abe Levitow
- Forbidden Hollywood collection, Midnight Mary, Volume 3
- These three, Samuel Goldwyn presents ; original story and screen play by Lillian Hellman ; directed by William Wyler
- Without limits, Warner Bros. Pictures presents a Cruise / Wagner production ; directed by Robert Towne
- Stars in my crown, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer ; directed by Jacques Tourneur ; produced by William H. Wright ; screenplay by Margaret Fitts
- The merry widow, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer presents ; an Ernst Lubitsch production ; directed by Ernst Lubitsch ; screen play by Ernest Vajda and Samson Raphaelson
- Chicago calling, Joseph Justman (Arrowhead) presentation ; producer, Peter Berneis ; director, John Reinhardt ; written by John Reinhardt and Peter Berneis
- Force of arms, Warner Bros. Pictures presents ; screenplay by Orin Jannings ; directed by Michael Curtiz
- Haunted honeymoon, screenplay by Monckton Hoffe, Angus MacPhail and Harold Goldman ; directed by Arthur B. Woods ; a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer picture
- Tugboat Annie, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer presents ; directed bu Mervyn LeRoy ; associate producer, Harry Rapf ; adaptation, Zelda Sears and Eve Greene
- Tarzan the magnificent, Warner Bros. ; a Sy Weintraub /Harvey Hayutin production ; screenplay by Berne Giler and Robert Day ; produced by Sy Weintraub ; directed by Robert Day
- Unguarded hour, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer presents ; a Sam Wood production ; screenplay by Howard Emmett Rogers and Leon Gordon ; produced by Lawrence Weingarten ; directed by Sam Wood
- The falcon mystery movie collection, RKO Picture, Vol. 1, Disc 2
- The madwoman of Chaillot, Warner Bros. Pictures presents ; screenplay by Edward Anhalt ; produced by Ely Landau ; directed by Bryan Forbes
- Santiago, screenplay by Martin Rackin and John Twist ; produced by Martin Rackin ; directed by Gordon Douglas ; Warner Bros. Pictures
- Old San Francisco, Warner Bros. Pictures Inc. and the Vitaphone Corporation present ; by Darryl Francis Zanuck ; directed by Alan Crosland ; screen play by Anthony Coldewey
- Forbidden Hollywood, a First National & Vitaphone picture ; [written by] Mary Roberts Rhinehart ; directed by Lloyd Bacon, Volume 5
- Tall story, Warner Bros. Pictures ; produced and directed by Joshua Logan
- A Yank at Eton, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer ; produced by John W. Considine, Jr. ; screenplay by George Oppenheimer, Lionel Houser and Thomas Phipps ; cirected by Norman Taurog
- Night must fall, a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Picture ; screenplay, John Van Druten ; producer, Hunt Stromberg ; director, Richard Thorpe
- Alex in wonderland, presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer ; written by Paul Mazursky & Larry Tucker ; produced by Larry Tucker ; directed by Paul Mazursky
- Dr. Ehrlich's magic bullet, Warner Bros. Pictures Inc. presents ; Jack L. Warner in charge of production ; original screen play by John Huston, Heinz Herald, and Norman Burnside ; directed by William Dieterle
- Libel, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer ; screenplay by Anatole de Grunwald and Karl Tunberg ; produced by Anatole de Grunwald ; directed by Anthony Asquith
- Tarzan and the she-devil, RKO Radio Pictures, Inc. presents ; Warner Bros. Pictures ; screenplay by Karl Kamb and Carroll Young ; produced by Sol Lesser ; directed by Kurt Neumann
- Philo Vance murder case collection, Calling Philo Vance, Turner Entertainment ; Warner Bros. Entertainment ; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer ; directed by Edwin L. Marin ; produced by Lucien Hubbard and Ned Marin. Calling Philo Vance / directed by William Clemens, Disc 3
- Cruising, Lorimar Film ; produced by Jerry Weintraub ; written for the screen and directed by William Friedkin
- Forbidden Hollywood, A Warner Bros. & Vitaphone picture ; Howard Bretherton and William Keighley, Volume 5
- In the cool of the day, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer presents ; produced by John Houseman ; screenplay by Meade Roberts ; directed by Robert Stevens
- The girl from 10th Avenue, Warner Bros. Pictures and Vitaphone Corp. present ; directed by Alfred E. Green ; adaption & screenplay by Charles Kenyon
- Deathtrap, produced by Burtt Harris ; screenplay by Jay Presson Allen ; directed by Sidney Lumet
- Divine madness, Bette Midler ; a Ladd Company and Warner Bros. release ; produced and directed by Michael Ritchie ; written by Jerry Blatt, Bette Midler, Bruce Vilanch
- Forbidden Hollywood, Warner Bros. & Vitaphone ; directed by William Dieterle, Volume 4
- The human factor, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer presents ; screenplay by Tom Stoppard ; produced and directed by Otto Preminger
- Best of the badmen, RKO Radio Picture ; produced by Herman Schlom ; directed by William D. Russell ; story by Robert Hardy Andrews ; screen play by Robert Hardy Andrews and John Twist
- The Doberman gang, Rosamond Productions Inc. ; original story and screenplay by Louis Garfinkle and Frank Ray Perilli ; produced by David Chudnow ; directed by Byron Chudnow
- Adam's woman, Warner Bros. ; Seven Arts ; screenplay by Richard Fielder ; produced by Louis F. Edelman ; director, Philip Leacock