Warner Bros. Pictures (1923-1967)
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Warner Bros. Pictures (1923-1967)
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Warner Bros. Pictures (1923-1967)
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- The bad seed, Warner Bros. Pictures presents ; a Mervyn LeRoy production ; screen play by John Lee Mahin ; directed by Mervyn LeRoy
- The searchers, Warner Bros. Pictures and C.V. Whitney Pictures ; produced by Merian C. Cooper ; screenplay by Frank S. Nugent, from the novel by Alan LeMay ; directed by John Ford
- Casablanca, Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc. ; a Hal B. Wallis production ; screenplay Julius J. & Philip G. Epstein and Howard Koch ; directed by Michael Curtiz
- The treasure of the Sierra Madre, Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc. ; produced by Henry Blanke ; screen play by John Huston ; directed by John Huston
- Yankee Doodle Dandy, Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc. presents ; screen play by Robert Buckner and Edmund Joseph ; original story by Robert Buckner ; directed by Michael Curtiz
- Rio bravo, [presented by] Warner Bros. Pictures ; screenplay by Jules Furthman and Leigh Brackett ; an Armada production ; directed and produced by Howard Hawks
- Rebel without a cause, Warner Bros. Pictures presents ; a Warner Bros.-First National picture ; screen play by Stewart Stern ; adaptation by Irving Shulman from a story by Nicholas Ray ; produced by David Weisbart ; directed by Nicholas Ray
- 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
- Dial M for murder, Warner Bros. Pictures presents ; a Warner Bros.-First National picture ; screen play by Frederick Knott ; directed by Alfred Hitchcock
- Who's afraid of Virginia Woolf?, Warner Bros. presents ; Ernest Lehman's production ; screenplay by Ernest Lehman ; directed by Mike Nichols
- Cool hand Luke, Warner Bros. Pictures presents ; produced by Gordon Carroll ; screenplay by Donn Pearce and Frank R. Pierson ; directed by Stuart Rosenberg
- A streetcar named Desire, Warner Bros. Pictures ; an Elia Kazan production ; screen play by Tennessee Williams ; adaptation by Oscar Saul ; director of photography, Harry Stradling ; produced by Charles K. Feldman ; directed by Elia Kazan