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Tully, Tom, 1908-1982
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- Where the sidewalk ends, presented by Twentieth Century-Fox ; screen play by Ben Hecht ; adaptation by Victor Trivas, Frank P. Rosenberg and Robert E. Kent ; produced and directed by Otto Preminger
- The turning point, a Paramount Picture ; screenplay by Warren Duff ; based on a story by Horace McCoy ; produced by Irving Asher ; directed by William Dieterle
- Rachel and the stranger, director, Norman Foster ; writer, Waldo Salt
- Lady in the lake, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer presents ; produced by Loew's Incorporated ; screen play by Steve Fisher ; produced by George Haight ; directed by Robert Montgomery
- Blood on the moon, RKO presents ; produced by Theron Warth ; written by Lillie Hayward ; directed by Robert Wise ; RKO Radio Pictures
- Till the end of time, RKO Radio Pictures presents ; a Dore Schary production
- Destination Tokyo, a Warner Bros. Pictures Inc. ; executive producer, Jack L. Warner ; a Warner Bros.-First National Picture ; screen play by Delmer Daves and Albert Maltz ; produced by Jerry Wald ; directed by Delmer Daves
- The turning point, directed by William Dieterle
- Where the sidewalk ends, presented by Twentieth Century-Fox ; screen play by Ben Hecht ; adaptation by Victor Trivas, Frank P. Rosenberg and Robert E. Kent ; produced and directed by Otto Preminger
- The turning point, a Paramount Picture ; screenplay by Warren Duff ; based on a story by Horace McCoy ; produced by Irving Asher ; directed by William Dieterle
- Rachel and the stranger, director, Norman Foster ; writer, Waldo Salt
- Lady in the lake, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer presents ; produced by Loew's Incorporated ; screen play by Steve Fisher ; produced by George Haight ; directed by Robert Montgomery
- Blood on the moon, RKO presents ; produced by Theron Warth ; written by Lillie Hayward ; directed by Robert Wise ; RKO Radio Pictures
- Till the end of time, RKO Radio Pictures presents ; a Dore Schary production
- Destination Tokyo, a Warner Bros. Pictures Inc. ; executive producer, Jack L. Warner ; a Warner Bros.-First National Picture ; screen play by Delmer Daves and Albert Maltz ; produced by Jerry Wald ; directed by Delmer Daves
- The turning point, directed by William Dieterle