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- The two Mrs. Carrolls, Warner Bros. ; produced by Mark Hellinger ; directed by Peter Godfrey ; screen play by Thomas Job
- Mom, The complete third season
- Footsteps in the dark, a Warner Bros.-First National picture ; screen play by Lester Cole and John Wexley ; directed by Lloyd Bacon
- Marie, a true story, Dino de Laurentiis presents ; produced by Frank Capra, Jr. ; directed by Roger Donaldson
- The rack, a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Picture ; screenplay by Stewart Stern ; produced by Arthur M. Loew Jr. ; directed by Arnold Laven
- Suzy, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer presents ; screenplay by Dorothy Parker [and others] ; directed by Geo Fitzmaurice ; produced by Maurice Revnes
- Mannequin, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer presents ; a Frank Borzage production ; screen play by Lawrence Hazard ; directed by Frank Borzage ; produced by Joseph L. Mankiewicz
- Betrayed, a Monogram Picture ; screenplay by Philip Yordan and Dennis J. Cooper ; original story by George V. Moscow ; produced by Maurice and Franklin King ; directed by William Castle
- Come live with me, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer presents ; screen play, Patterson McNutt ; produced and directed by Clarence Brown
- The man I love, a Warner Bros.-First National picture ; screenplay by Catherine Turney ; adaptation by Jo Pagano and Catherine Turney ; produced by Arnold Albert ; directed by Raoul Walsh
- The girl who had everything, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer ; written for the screen by Art Cohn ; produced by Armand Deutsch ; directed by Richard Thorpe
- That Forsyte woman, Metro Goldwyn Mayer ; screen play by Jan Lustig, Ivan Tors and James B. Williams ; additional dialogue by Arthur Wimperis ; produced by Leon Gordon ; directed by Compton Bennett
- Tex Avery screwball classics, Volume 2
- Bad Ronald, Lorimar presents ; produced by Philip Capice ; directed by Buzz Kulik
- Meet me in St. Louis, screenplay by Irving Brecher and Fred F. Finklehoffe ; directed by Vincente Minnelli ; produced by Arthur Freed ; a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer picture
- The last gangster, a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer picture ; screenplay by John Lee Mahin ; directed by Edward Ludwig
- The unholy three, Louis B. Mayer presents Tod Browning's production ; directed by Tod Browning ; produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Corporation ; released through Metro-Goldwyn Distributing Coproration ; story by Tod Robbins ; scenario by Waldemar Young
- The sisters, Turner Entertainment Co. ; Warner Bros. Pictures presents ; an Anatole Litvak ; screenplay by Milton Krims ; directed by Anatole Litvak
- Jimmy the gent, directed by Micahel Curtiz ; screenplay by Bertram Milhauser ; photography by Ira Morgan ; Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc. & the Vitaphone Corp
- The jazz singer, Warner Bros. Pictures
- The middle, Season 7
- Night court, Starry Night Productions, The complete seventh season
- Lafayette Escadrille, Warner Bros. Pictures presents ; a Warner Bros.-First National picture ; screen play by A.S. Fleischman from a story by William A. Wellman ; directed by William A. Wellman
- Saratoga, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer presents ; directed by Jack Conway ; original story and screenplay by Anita Loos and Robert Hopkins
- Andy Hardy's private secretary, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer ; screenplay by Jane Murfin and Harry Ruskin ; directed by George B. Seitz
- Manpower, Turner Entertainment ; Warner Bros. ; original screenplay by Richard MacAulay and Jerry Wald ; directed by Raoul Walsh
- Love is better than ever, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer ; written by Ruth Brooks Flippen ; directed by Stanley Donen ; produced by William H. Wright
- Above suspicion, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer presents ; produced by Victor Saville ; screen play by Keith Winter, Melville Baker and Patricia Coleman ; directed by Richard Thorpe
- A majority of one, Warner Bros. Pictures presents ; a Mervyn LeRoy production ; screenplay by Leonard Spigelgass ; directed by Mervyn LeRoy
- Possessed, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer presents Clarence Brown's production ; adaptation and dialogue continuity by Lenore Coffee ; screenplay by Lenore Coffee ; directed by Clarence Brown
- When ladies meet, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer presents ; produced by Robert Z. Leonard and Orville O. Dull ; screen play by S.K. Lauren and Anita Loos ; directed by Robert Z. Leonard
- Mara Maru, Warner Bros. Pictures presents ; a Warner Bros.-First National Picture ; screenplay by N. Richard Nash ; produced by David Weisbart ; directed by Gordon Douglas
- The Ice Follies of 1939, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer presents ; directed by Reinhold Schunzel ; produced by Harry Rapf ; screen play by Leonard Praskins, Florence Ryerson, and Edgar Allan Woolf
- Across to Singapore, a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer picture ; directed by William Nigh
- The big circus, Allied Artists ; produced by Irwin Allen ; based on a story by Irwin Allen ; directed by Joseph Newman
- The secret garden, screenplay by Robert Ardrey ; directed by Fred M. Wilcox ; produced by Clarence Brown
- Forever, The complete series
- It's a wonderful world, screenplay by Ben Hecht ; producted by Frank Davis ; directed by W.S. Van Dyke II
- Perfect strangers, Miller-Boyett Productions in association with Lorimar Telepictures, The complete fourth season
- Mom, The complete fourth season
- Static Shock, The complete first season
- A lion is in the streets, Warner Bros. Pictures ; a William Cagney production ; directed by Raoul Walsh
- Spring fever, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer presents ; an Edward Sedgwick production ; screen play by Albert Lewin & Frank Davis ; titles by Ralph Spence ; directed by Edward Sedgwick
- The Oklahoma kid, Warner Bros. ; director, Lloyd Bacon ; writers, Warren Duff ; Robert Buckner
- Agatha, Warner Brothers ; First Artists presents ; a Sweetwall production ; in association with Casablanca Filmworks ; produced by Jarvis Astaire ; directed by Michael Apted ; screenplay by Kathleen Tynan & Arthur Hopcraft
- While the city sleeps, an RKO Radio Picture ; Bert Friedlob presents ; screen play by Casey Robinson ; produced by Bert Friedlob ; directed by Fritz Lang
- Time after time, director and writer, Nicholas Meyer
- This woman is dangerous, Warner Bros. Pictures presents ; a Warner Bros.-First National picture ; screen play by Geoffrey Homes and George Worthing Yates ; produced by Robert Sisk ; directed by Felix Feist
- Kung fu, the movie, a Lou Step production in association with Warner Bros. Television ; directed by Richard Lang
- General Spanky, Hal Roach presents ; directed by Fred Newmeyer and Gordon Douglas ; original story and screen play by Richard Flournoy, Hal Yates and John Guedel