Warner Bros. Pictures (1923-1967)
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- The damned don't cry!, Warner Bros. Pictures ; produced by Jerry Wald ; screenplay by Harold Medford and Jerome Weidman ; story by Gertrude Walker ; directed by Vincent Sherman
- The Life of Emile Zola, Warner Brothers Pictures Incorporated Present ; A Warner Brothers Picture ; Directed by William Dieterle ; Screenplay by Norman Reilly Raine, Heinz Herald, Geza Herczeg ; Story by Heinz Herald and Geza Herczeg
- Doctor X, UCLA Film Archives ; First National Pictures present ; directed by Michael Curtiz ; screen play by Robert Tasker & Earl Baldwin ; based on a play by Howard W. Comstock & Allen C. Miller. The return of Doctor X / Warner Bros. Pictures Inc. presents a First National picture ; screen play by Lee Katz ; from a story by William J. Makin ; directed by Vincent Sherman
- Wartime musicals
- Confessions of a Nazi spy, Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc. ; a First National Picture
- Possessed, Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc. ; a Warner Bros.-First National picture ; produced by Jerry Wald ; screenplay by Silvia Richards and Ranald MacDougall ; based upon a story by Rita Weiman ; directed by Curtis Bernhardt
- Rhapsody in blue, the story of George Gershwin, Warner Bros. Pictures, inc. presents ; a Warner Bros., First National picture ; screen play by Howard Koch and Elliot Paul ; produced by Jesse L. Lasky ; directed by Irving Rapper
- The little giant, Warner Bros. Pictures presents a First National & Vitaphone picture ; original screenplay by Robert Lord & Wilson Mizner ; directed by Roy Del Ruth
- That certain woman, Warner Brothers Pictures presents ; a First National picture ; written and directed by Edmund Goulding
- Auntie Mame, Warner Bros. Pictures Inc
- A streetcar named Desire [1951] [2-discs], Warner Bros. Pictures ; screenplay by Tennessee Williams ; produced by Charles K. Feldman ; directed by Elia Kazan
- Manhunt in the jungle, Warner Brothers pictures presents ; screen play by Sam Merwin, Jr., Owen Crump ; produced by Cedric Francis ; directed by Tom McGowan
- On Moonlight Bay, Warner Bros. Pictures presents a Warner Bros.-First National picture ; screen play by Jack Rose and Melville Shavelson ; produced by William Jacobs ; directed by Roy Del Ruth
- Kiss tomorrow goodbye, Warner Brothers Pictures presents ; screen play by Harry Brown ; a Cagney production ; produced by William Cagney ; directed by Gordon Douglas
- Stage fright, Warner Brothers Pictures ; screenplay by Whitfield Cook ; based on a novel by Selwyn Jepson
- Invisible stripes, Warner Bros. Pictures presents a Warner Bros.-First National picture ; produced by Hal B. Wallis ; screenplay by Warren Duff ; directed by Lloyd Bacon
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- The enforcer, Warner Brothers Pictures presents a United States picture ; written by Martin Rackin ; produced by Milton Sperling ; directed by Bretaigne Windust
- Alfred Hitchcock's strangers on a train, [presented by] Warner Bros. Pictures ; screenplay by Raymond Chandler and Czenzi Ormonde ; directed by Alfred Hitchcock
- A streetcar named Desire [1951], Warner Bros. Pictures ; screenplay by Tennessee Williams ; produced by Charles K. Feldman ; directed by Elia Kazan
- Divine secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood [format-widescreen], Warner Bros. Pictures presents in association with Gaylord Films, an All Girl production ; producers, Bonnie Bruckheimer, Hunt Lowry ; screenplay writer, Callie Khouri ; adaptation by Mark Andrus ; director, Callie Khouri
- The West Point story, Warner Bros. Pictures presents ; a Warner Bros.-First National Picture ; screen play by John Monks Jr., Charles Hoffman and Irving Wallace ; music by Jule Styne ; lyrics by Sammy Cahn ; produced by Louis F. Edelman ; directed by Roy Del Ruth
- The searchers, Warner Bros. Pictures presents the C.V. Whitney picture ; screenplay by Frank S. Nugent ; executive producer, Merian C. Cooper ; directed by John Ford
- The rising of the moon, screenplays by Frank S. Nugent ; produced by Michael Killanin ; directed by John Ford ; presented by Warner Bros. Pictures
- Gold diggers of 1935, Warner Bro. Pictures, Inc. & the Vitaphone Corp. present ; a First National picture ; directed by Busby Berkeley ; screenplay, Manuel Seff and Peter Milne
- Parrish, Warner Bros. Pictures ; written, produced and directed by Delmer Daves
- Palm Springs weekend, Warner Bros. Pictures ; written by Earl Hamner, Jr. ; produced by Michael A. Hoey ; directed by Norman Taurog
- Passage to Marseille, Warner Brothers Pictures ; a Hal B. Wallis production ; directed by Michael Curtiz ; screenplay by Casey Robinson
- Yolanda and the thief, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer presents ; screenplay by Irving Brecher ; produced by Arthur Freed ; directed by, Vincente Minnelli
- Captain Blood, Warner Bros. Pictures ; screenplay by Casey Robinson ; directed by Michael Curtiz
- Humoresque, a Warner Brothers-First National picture ; screen play by Clifford Odets and Zachary Gold, based on a story by Fannie Hurst ; produced by Jerry Wald ; directed by Jean Negulesco
- Hotel, Warner Bros. Pictures presents ; written for the screen and produced by Wendell Mayes ; directed by Richard Quine
- Dive bomber, Warner Bros. Pictures Inc. presents a Warner Bros.-First National picture ; screen play by Frank Wead and Robert Buckner ; from a story by Frank Wead ; directed by Michael Curtiz
- Looney tunes platinum collection, Warner Brothers presents ; produced by Leon Schlesinger [and others] ; directed by Friz Freleng, Chuck Jones [and others], Volume three
- Charlotte Gray, Warner Bros. Pictures presents in association with Filmfour and Senator Film an Ecosse Films production and a Pod Film production, a film by Gillian Armstrong ; producers, Sarah Curtis, Douglas Rae ; screenplay writer, Jeremy Brock ; director, Gillian Armstrong
- Helter skelter [1976], Warner Brothers Pictures ; a Lorimar production ; teleplay by JP Miller ; directed and produced by Tom Gries
- They died with their boots on, Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc. ; a Warner Bros.-First National Picture ; executive producer, Hal B. Wallis ; associate producer, Robert Fellows ; original screenplay by Wally Kline and Aeneas MacKenzie ; directed by Raoul Walsh
- The music man, Warner Bros. Pictures
- Cry wolf, Warner Bros. Pictures Inc. presents ; a Warner Bros.-First National picture ; screen play by Catherine Turney ; a Thomson production ; produced by Henry Blanke ; directed by Peter Godfrey
- Kid Galahad, Warner Bros. Pictures presents a Warner Bros. picture ; directed by Michael Curtiz
- Two on a guillotine, Warner Brothers Pictures ; screenplay by Henry Slesar and John Kneubuhl ; story by Henry Slesar ; produced and directed by William Conrad
- Gary Cooper, presented by Warner Home Video
- Slim, Warner Brothers Pictures presents ; novel and screenplay by William Wister Haines ; directed by Ray Enright
- Four daughters movie series collection
- The bad seed [1956], Warner Bros. Pictures presents ; a Mervyn LeRoy production ; screen play by John Lee Mahin ; directed by Mervyn LeRoy
- Air Force, Warner Bros. Pictures presents a Howard Hawks production ; original screen play by Dudley Nichols ; produced by Hal B. Wallis ; a Warner Bros.-First National picture
- Thank your lucky stars, Warner Bros. Pictures presents ; Warner Bros. first national picture ; Turner Entertainment Co. ; directed by David Butler ; produced by Mark Hellinger ; screenplay by Norman Panama, Melvin Frank and James V. Kern
- Susan Slade, Warner Bros. Pictures ; written for the screen and directed by Delmer Daves
- Highway 301, a Warner Bros. Pictures presents ; a Warner Bros. - First National picture ; produced by Bryan Foy ; written and directed by Andrew Stone
- Bonnie and Clyde, Warner Bros. Pictures ; a Tatira-Hiller production ; written by David Newman & Robert Benton ; produced by Warren Beatty ; directed by Arthur Penn
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- The Life of Emile Zola, Warner Brothers Pictures Incorporated Present ; A Warner Brothers Picture ; Directed by William Dieterle ; Screenplay by Norman Reilly Raine, Heinz Herald, Geza Herczeg ; Story by Heinz Herald and Geza Herczeg
- Each dawn I die, Warner Brothers Pictures present ; directed by William Keighley ; screenplay by Norman Reilly Raine and Warren Duff
- The breaking point, Warner Brothers Pictures presents ; a Warner Brothers-First National picture ; screen play by Ranald MacDougall ; produced by Jerry Wald ; directed by Michael Curtiz
- Juárez, Warner Brothers Pictures, Incorporated presents ; Jack L. Warner in charge of production ; a Warner Brothers picture ; directed by William Dieterle ; screen play by John Huston, Aeneas MacKenzie and Wolfgang Reinhardt
- 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, Warner Brothers Pictures Incorporated presents ; a Warner Brothers-First National picture ; screen play by Robert Rossen ; directed by Michael Curtiz
- Confession, Warner Brothers Pictures, Incorporated present ; a First National picture ; directed by Joe May ; original screen play by Hans Rameau ; English adaptation by Julius J. Epstein and Margaret LeVino
- 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
- A cry in the night, presented by Warner Brothers ; screen play by David Dortort ; directed by Frank Tuttle ; a Jaguar Production
- Act one, Warner Bros. Pictures presents ; a Schary production ; written for the screen, produced and directed by Dore Schary
- Greatest gangster films collection, Warner Bros. Pictures
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- Manhunt in the jungle, Warner Brothers pictures presents ; screen play by Sam Merwin, Jr., Owen Crump ; produced by Cedric Francis ; directed by Tom McGowan
- Stage fright, Warner Brothers Pictures ; screenplay by Whitfield Cook ; based on a novel by Selwyn Jepson
- The searchers, Warner Bros. Pictures presents the C.V. Whitney picture ; screenplay by Frank S. Nugent ; executive producer, Merian C. Cooper ; directed by John Ford
- The enforcer, Warner Brothers Pictures presents a United States picture ; written by Martin Rackin ; produced by Milton Sperling ; directed by Bretaigne Windust
- Looney tunes platinum collection, Warner Brothers presents ; produced by Leon Schlesinger [and others] ; directed by Friz Freleng, Chuck Jones [and others], Volume three
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- The big sleep, Warner Brothers Pictures, Incorporated ; executive producer, Jack L. Warner ; a Howard Hawks production ; a Warner Brothers First National picture ; screen play by William Faulkner, Leigh Brackett and Jules Furthman ; directed by Howard Hawks
- 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
- William Powell at Warner Bros, Warner Bros Pictures & the Vitaphone Corp
- Forbidden Hollywood collection, Volume 5
- A farewell to arms, Meet John Doe
- Brother Orchid, Warner Brothers Pictures Incorporated ; a Warner Brothers-First National picture ; screen play by Earl Baldwin ; directed by Lloyd Bacon
- The sea wolf, Warner Brothers Pictures Incorporated presents ; a Warner Brothers-First National picture ; screen play by Robert Rossen ; directed by Michael Curtiz
- Juárez, Warner Brothers Pictures, Incorporated presents ; Jack L. Warner in charge of production ; a Warner Brothers picture ; directed by William Dieterle ; screen play by John Huston, Aeneas MacKenzie and Wolfgang Reinhardt
- The breaking point, Warner Brothers Pictures presents ; a Warner Brothers-First National picture ; screen play by Ranald MacDougall ; produced by Jerry Wald ; 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
- Forbidden Hollywood, 4 pre-code classics, Turner Entertainment Company and Warner Brothers Entertainment Incorporated, Volume 8
- I found Stella Parish, Warner Bros. Pictures present ; a First National Productions Corp. picture ; directed by Mervyn LeRoy ; screen play by Casey Robinson
- The woman in white [1948], Warner Brothers Pictures Incorporated presents ; a Warner Brothers-First National picture ; screen play, Stephen Morehouse Avery ; produced by Henry Blanke ; directed by Peter Godfrey
- Greatest gangster films collection, Warner Bros. Pictures
- Looney tunes platinum collection, Warner Brothers presents ; produced by Leon Schlesinger [and others] ; directed by Chuck Jones, Friz Freleng [and others], Volume two