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Kohlmar, Fred, 1905-1969
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- A flea in her ear, Twentieth Century Fox ; a Fred Kohlmar productin ; produced by Fred Kohlmar ; screenplay by John Mortimer ; directed by Jacques Charon
- Bye bye Birdie, Columbia Pictures ; a Kohlmar-Sidney production ; screenplay by Irving Brecher ; produced by Fred Kohlmar ; directed by George Sidney
- The late George Apley, Twentieth Century Fox presents ; produced by Fred Kohlmar ; screenplay by Philip Dunne ; director, Joseph L. Mankiewicz
- Love is news, Twentieth Century Fox presents
- Kiss of death, Twentieth Century-Fox presents ; screen play by Ben Hecht and Charles Lederer ; produced by Fred Kohlmar ; directed by Henry Hathaway
- The solid gold Cadillac, Columbia Pictures Industries ; Sony Pictures Home Entertainment ; produced by Fred Kohlmar ; directed by Richard Quine ; Screenplay by Abe Burrows
- Dashiell Hammett's the glass key, Universal, [distributor] ; a Paramount picture ; screen play by Jonathan Latimer ; associate producer, Fred Kohlmar ; directed by Stuart Heisler
- Fury at Furnace Creek, [presented by] Twentieth Century Fox ; produced by Fred Kohlmar ; written by Charles G. Booth ; additional dialogue by Winston Miller ; directed by Bruce Humberstone
- Picnic, Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc. ; producer, Fred Kohlmar ; screenplay, Daniel Taradash ; director, Joshua Logan
- Phffft!, Columbia Pictures Corporation presents ; story and screen play by George Axelrod ; produced by Fred Kohlmar ; directed by Mark Robson
- Elopement, Twentieth Century Fox presents ; producer, Fred Kohlmar ; director, Henry Koster ; author-screenplay, Bess Taffel
- The luck of the Irish, Twentieth Century Fox presents
- How to steal a million, Twentieth Century Fox ; based on a story by George Bradshaw ; screenplay by Harry Kurnitz ; produced by Fred Kohlmar ; directed by William Wyler ; produced by World Wide Productions
- Pal Joey, Columbia Pictures ; screen play by Dorothy Kingsley ; an Essex-George Sidney production ; produced by Fred Kohlmar ; directed by George Sidney