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- Stand-in, Walter Wanger Productions ; screen play, Gene Towne, Graham Baker ; directed by Tay Garnett
- The public enemy, Warner Bros. Pictures ; story by Kubec Glasmon and John Bright ; screen adaptation by Harvey Thew ; directed by William A. Wellman
- Forbidden Hollywood collection, Turner Entertainment Co, Volume three
- Footlight parade, Warner Bros. Pictures & the Vitaphone Corp. present ; directed by Lloyd Bacon
- Gold diggers of 1933, Warner Bros. Pictures & the Vitaphone Corp. present ; directed by Mervyn LeRoy ; a First National and Vitaphone production
- I've got your number, Havana widows
- Stay away, Joe, [presented by] Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer ; screen play by Michael A. Moey ; directed by Peter Tewksbury ; produced by Douglas Laurence
- Cry havoc, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer ; Warner Bros. ; screenplay by Paul Osborn ; produced by Edwin Knopf ; directed by Richard Thorpe
- Desk set, Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation ; producer, Henry Ephron ; screenplay, Phoebe and Henry Ephron ; director, Walter Lang
- Blonde crazy, story by Kubec Glasmon and John Bright ; directed by Roy Del Ruth
- There's always a woman, Columbia Pictures Corporation presents ; screen play Gladys Lehman ; story Wilson Collison ; directed by Alexander Hall ; produced by William Perlberg
- Blondie Johnson, A First National and Vitaphone Pictures present ; directed by Ray Enright ; story & screen play by Earl Baldwin
- Nightmare alley, screenplay by Jules Furthman ; produced by George Jessel ; directed by Edmund Goulding
- Gold diggers of 1933, Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc ; non-musical portions, directed by Mervyn LeRoy, production numbers directed by Busby Berkeley ; a First National and Vitaphone production
- Topper returns, original screen play by Jonathan Latimer, Gordon Douglas ; director, Roy del Ruth
- Forbidden Hollywood collection, Vol. 2
- The Topper collection, Hal Roach presents
- The Cincinnati kid, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer presents a Martin Ransohoff production ; a Filmways-Solar picture ; screenplay by Ring Lardner and Terry Southern ; directed by Norman Jewison
- Traveling saleslady, Miss Pacific Fleet
- Smarty, Warner Bros. Pictures presents ; directed by Robert Florey ; based on a play by F. Hugh Herbert
- Footlight parade, Warner Bros. Pictures & the Vitaphone Corp. present ; directed by Lloyd Bacon ; numbers created and directed by Busby Berkeley ; screen play by Manuel Seff and James Seymour
- God's gift to women, Warner Bros. Pictures Inc. & the Vitaphone Corp. present ; by Frederick Hazlitt Brennan ; screen play & dialogue by Joseph Jackson & Raymond Griffith ; directed by Michael Curtiz
- Big city blues, Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc. & the Vitaphone Corp. present ; directed by Mervyn LeRoy ; screen play by Ward Morehouse & Lillie Hayward
- Kansas City princess, story and screenplay by Sy Bartlett ; directed by William Keighley ; a Warner Bros. Production Corp. picture
- He was her man, directed by Lloyd Bacon ; written by Tom Buckingham & Niven Busch ; produced by Robert Lord ; a Warner Bros. & Vitaphone production
- Nightmare alley, Twentieth Century Fox presents ; screenplay by Jules Furthman ; produced by George Jessel ; directed by Edmund Goulding
- Lawyer man, Warner Bros. & Vitaphone ; directed by William Dieterle
- Desk set, Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation ; screenplay by Phoebe and Henry Ephoron ; produced by Henry Ephron ; directed by Walter Lang
- Nightmare alley, directed by Edmund Goulding ; screenplay by Jules Furthman
- The twilight zone, created by Rod Serling ; produced by Cayuga Productions in association with the CBS Television Network ; producers, Bert Granet, William Froug, Marcel Ichac, Paul de Roubaix, The complete fifth season
- Here come the brides, The complete second season
- Adventure, a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer picture ; produced by Sam Zimbalist ; screenplay by Frederick Hazlitt Brennan and Vincent Lawrence adaptation by Anthony Veiller and William H. Wright ; directed by Victor Fleming
- Stand-in, Walter Wanger Productions ; screen play, Gene Towne, Graham Baker ; directed by Tay Garnett
- The public enemy, Warner Bros. Pictures ; story by Kubec Glasmon and John Bright ; screen adaptation by Harvey Thew ; directed by William A. Wellman
- Footlight parade, Warner Bros. Pictures & the Vitaphone Corp. present ; directed by Lloyd Bacon
- Gold diggers of 1933, Warner Bros. Pictures & the Vitaphone Corp. present ; directed by Mervyn LeRoy ; a First National and Vitaphone production
- I've got your number, Havana widows
- Cry havoc, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer ; Warner Bros. ; screenplay by Paul Osborn ; produced by Edwin Knopf ; directed by Richard Thorpe
- Blonde crazy, story by Kubec Glasmon and John Bright ; directed by Roy Del Ruth
- Nightmare alley, screenplay by Jules Furthman ; produced by George Jessel ; directed by Edmund Goulding
- There's always a woman, Columbia Pictures Corporation presents ; screen play Gladys Lehman ; story Wilson Collison ; directed by Alexander Hall ; produced by William Perlberg
- Topper returns, original screen play by Jonathan Latimer, Gordon Douglas ; director, Roy del Ruth
- Gold diggers of 1933, Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc ; non-musical portions, directed by Mervyn LeRoy, production numbers directed by Busby Berkeley ; a First National and Vitaphone production
- The Topper collection, Hal Roach presents
- Footlight parade, Warner Bros. Pictures & the Vitaphone Corp. present ; directed by Lloyd Bacon ; numbers created and directed by Busby Berkeley ; screen play by Manuel Seff and James Seymour
- Big city blues, Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc. & the Vitaphone Corp. present ; directed by Mervyn LeRoy ; screen play by Ward Morehouse & Lillie Hayward
- Kansas City princess, story and screenplay by Sy Bartlett ; directed by William Keighley ; a Warner Bros. Production Corp. picture
- He was her man, directed by Lloyd Bacon ; written by Tom Buckingham & Niven Busch ; produced by Robert Lord ; a Warner Bros. & Vitaphone production
- Nightmare alley, Twentieth Century Fox presents ; screenplay by Jules Furthman ; produced by George Jessel ; directed by Edmund Goulding
- Desk set, Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation ; screenplay by Phoebe and Henry Ephoron ; produced by Henry Ephron ; directed by Walter Lang
- Nightmare alley, directed by Edmund Goulding ; screenplay by Jules Furthman
- The twilight zone, created by Rod Serling ; produced by Cayuga Productions in association with the CBS Television Network ; producers, Bert Granet, William Froug, Marcel Ichac, Paul de Roubaix, The complete fifth season