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Cooper, Gary, 1901-1961
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- The court-martial of Billy Mitchell, Warner Bros
- One Sunday afternoon, Paramount presents ; directed by Stephen Roberts ; screenplay by Grover Jones and William Slavens McNutt
- High noon, Stanley Kramer Productions presents a United Artists release ; screenplay by Carl Foreman ; directed by Fred Zinnemann
- Sergeant York, Warner Bros. Pictures presents ; First National Picture
- Man of the west, a Walter M. Mirisch production ; a Ashton picture ; screenplay by Reginald Rose ; directed by Anthony Mann
- Now and forever, Adolph Zukor presents ; screenplay by Vincent Lawrence and Sylvia Thalberg ; produced by Louis D. Lighton ; directed by Henry Hathaway ; Paramount Productions
- Morocco, a Paramount picture ; Paramount presents ; directed by Josef von Sternberg ; [screenplay] adapted by Jules Furthman ; [produced by Hector Turnbull]
- The fountainhead, [presented by] Warner Bros. Pictures ; a Warner Bros.-First National picture ; screen play by Ayn Rand ; produced by Henry Blanke ; directed by King Vidor
- Shirley Temple
- Love in the afternoon, Allied Artists ; produced and directed by Billy Wilder ; screenplay by Billy Wilder and I.A.L. Diamond
- Cloak and dagger, Warner Bros. Pictures Inc. presents ; a Fritz Lang picture ; screen play by Albert Maltz and Ring Lardner, Jr. ; a United States Pictures production ; produced by Milton Sperling ; directed by Fritz Lang
- Dallas, Warner Bros. Pictures ; a Warner Bros.-First National Picture ; written by John Twist ; produced by Anthony Veiller ; directed by Stuart Heisler
- The real glory, [presented by] Samuel Goldwyn ; screenplay by Jo Swerling and Robert R. Presnell ; produced by Samuel Goldwyn ; directed by Henry Hathaway
- For whom the bell tolls, a Sam Wood production
- The adventures of Marco Polo, Samuel Goldwyn ; directed by Archie Mayo ; screenplay by Robert E. Sherwood
- Vera Cruz, Flora Productions
- You're in the Navy now, [presented by] Twentieth Century Fox ; produced by Fred Kohlmar ; screenplay by Richard Murphy ; directed by Henry Hathaway
- Ball of fire, screenplay by Charles Brackett and Billy Wilder ; produced by Samuel Goldwyn ; directed by Howard Hawks
- Mr. Deeds goes to town, Columbia Pictures presents a Frank Capra production ; screenplay by Robert Riskin ; directed by Frank Capra
- Garden of evil, Twentieth Century-Fox ; screen play by Frank Fenton ; produced by Charles Brackett ; directed by Henry Hathaway
- Operator 13, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer presents ; a Cosmopolitan production ; directed by Richard Boleslavsky ; produced by Lucien Hubbard ; screenplay by Harvey Thew, Zelda Sears, and Eve Greene
- Meet John Doe
- The Claudette Colbert collection, Universal
- The pride of the Yankees, Samuel Goldwyn ; directed by Sam Wood Veloz and Yolanda Ray Nobel and his orchestra ; screenplay by Jo Swerling and Herman J. Mankiewicz ; original story by Paul Gallico
- The court-martial of Billy Mitchell, co-written and produced by Milton Sperling ; directed by Otto Preminger
- Casanova Brown, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios, Inc. ; United Artists ; International Pictures, Inc. presents a Nunnally Johnson production ; produced and written for the screen by Nunnally Johnson ; directed by Sam Wood
- The plainsman, a Paramount picture ; Adolph Zukor presents a Cecil B. DeMille production ; directed by Cecil B. DeMille ; screenplay by Waldemar Young, Harold Lamb, Lynn Riggs
- Wings, a Paramount picture ; Adolph Zukor and Jesse L. Lasky present a Lucien Hubbard production ; directed by William A. Wellman ; story by John Monk Saunders ; screenplay by Hope Loring and Louis D. Lighton
- Task force, Warner Bros. Pictures presents ; a Warner-Bros.-First National picture ; produced by Jerry Wald ; written and directed by Delmer Daves
- The court-martial of Billy Mitchell, Warner Bros. Pictures presents ; story and screen play by Milton Sperling and Emmet Lavery ; a United States Pictures production ; produced by Milton Sperling ; directed by Otto Preminger
- Saratoga trunk, Warner Bros. Pictures Inc. presents ; a Warner Bros.-First National picture ; screen play by Casey Robinson ; a Hal B. Wallis production ; directed by Sam Wood
- The westerner, screenplay by Jo Swerling and Niven Busch ; directed by William Wyler ; produced by Samuel Goldwyn
- Friendly persuasion, Allied Artists Pictures Corporation presents ; screenplay, Michael Wilson ; produced and directed by William Wyler
- Return to paradise, an Aspen picture ; written for the screen by Charles Kaufman ; produced by Theron Worth ; directed by Mark Robson
- Design for living, Universal ; a Paramount Picture presents an Ernest Lubitsch production ; directed by Ernst Lubitsch ; screen play by Ben Hecht
- Vera Cruz, [presented by] Harold Hecht ; screenplay by Roland Kibbee and James R. Webb ; produced by James Hill ; directed by Robert Aldrich ; a United Artists release
- Cloak and dagger, a Fritz Lang picture ; screen play by Albert Maltz and Ring Lardner, Jr. ; original story by Brois Ingster and John Larkin ; a United States Pictures production ; produced by Milton Sperling ; directed by Fritz Lang
- It's a great feeling, Warner Bros. Pictures presents ; screenplay by Jack Rose and Mel Shavelson ; from a story by I.A.L. Diamond ; directed by David Butler
- Marlene Dietrich, the glamour collection
- It's a big country, an American anthology, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer ; story for picture by Dore Schary ; produced by Robert Sisk
- A farewell to arms, a Paramount picture ; Paramount presents ; a Frank Borzage production ; directed by Frank Borzage ; screen play by Benjamin Glazer and Oliver H.P. Garrett ; [produced by David O. Selznick]
- Today we live, a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer picture ; a Howard Hawks production ; director, Howard Hawks ; co-director, Richard Rosson ; writers, Edith Fitzgerald and Dwight Taylor ; story and dialogue, William Faulkner
- Ball of fire, [presented by] Samuel Goldwyn ; produced by Samuel Goldwyn ; screen play by Charles Brackett and Billy Wilder ; directed by Howard Hawks
- High noon, Stanley Kramer Productions presents a United Artists release ; screenplay by Carl Foreman ; directed by Fred Zinnemann
- The cowboy and the lady, [presented by] Samuel Goldwyn ; screenplay by S.N. Behrman and Sonya Levein [sic] ; original story by Leo McCarey and Frank R. Adams ; directed by H.C. Potter ; produced by Samuel Goldwyn
- Man of the west, Metro Goldwyn Mayer ; Ashton Productions, Inc. presents a Walter M. Mirisch production ; screenplay by Reginald Rose ; directed by Anthony Mann
- Distant drums, screenplay, Niven Busch and Martin Rackin ; produced by Milton Sperling ; directed by Raoul Walsh
- Bright leaf, Warner Bros. Pictures presents a Warner Bros.-First National picture ; screen play by Ranald MacDougall ; produced by Henry Blanke ; directed by Michael Curtiz
- Beau Geste, produced and directed by William Wellman ; screenplay by Robert Carson ; a Paramount picture
- The Westerner, Samuel Goldwyn
- The westerner, screenplay by Jo Swerling and Niven Busch ; directed by William Wyler ; produced by Samuel Goldwyn
- Man of the west, a Walter M. Mirisch production ; a Ashton picture ; screenplay by Reginald Rose ; directed by Anthony Mann
- Morocco, a Paramount picture ; Paramount presents ; directed by Josef von Sternberg ; [screenplay] adapted by Jules Furthman ; [produced by Hector Turnbull]
- Ball of fire, screenplay by Charles Brackett and Billy Wilder ; produced by Samuel Goldwyn ; directed by Howard Hawks
- Distant drums, screenplay, Niven Busch and Martin Rackin ; produced by Milton Sperling ; directed by Raoul Walsh
- Morocco, a Paramount picture ; Paramount presents ; directed by Josef von Sternberg ; [screenplay] adapted by Jules Furthman ; [produced by Hector Turnbull]
- The plainsman, a Paramount picture ; Adolph Zukor presents a Cecil B. DeMille production ; directed by Cecil B. DeMille ; screenplay by Waldemar Young, Harold Lamb, Lynn Riggs
- Marlene Dietrich, the glamour collection