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Gray, Coleen, 1922-2015
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Incoming Resources
- Red River, Monterey Productions
- Kiss of death, Twentieth Century-Fox presents ; screen play by Ben Hecht and Charles Lederer ; produced by Fred Kohlmar ; directed by Henry Hathaway
- The killing, United Artists ; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer ; Harris-Kubrick presents ; screenplay by Stanley Kubrick ; produced by James B. Harris ; directed by Stanley Kubrick
- Mystery science theater 3000
- Fury at Furnace Creek, Twentieth Century Fox presents ; produced by Fred Kohlmar ; written by Charles G. Booth ; directed by Bruce Humberstone
- Nightmare alley, [presented by] Twentieth Century Fox ; produced by George Jessel ; directed by Edmund Goulding ; screenplay by Jules Furthman
- 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
- The sleeping city, Universal-International presents ; story and screenplay by Jo Eisinger ; directed by George Sherman ; produced by Leonard Goldstein
- Arrow in the dust, an Allied Artists picture ; screenplay by Don Martin ; produced by Hayes Goetz ; directed by Lesley Selander
- Nightmare alley, director, Edmund Goulding
- The killing, Harris-Kubrick Pictures Corp. ; producer, James B Harris ; director, Stanley Kubrick ; screenplay, Stanley Kubrick ; dialogue, Jim Thompson
- Mystery science theater 3000
- Fury at Furnace Creek, Twentieth Century Fox presents ; produced by Fred Kohlmar ; written by Charles G. Booth ; directed by Bruce Humberstone
- Arrow in the dust, an Allied Artists picture ; screenplay by Don Martin ; produced by Hayes Goetz ; directed by Lesley Selander
- The sleeping city, Universal-International presents ; story and screenplay by Jo Eisinger ; directed by George Sherman ; produced by Leonard Goldstein
- Nightmare alley, director, Edmund Goulding
- The killing, Harris-Kubrick Pictures Corp. ; producer, James B Harris ; director, Stanley Kubrick ; screenplay, Stanley Kubrick ; dialogue, Jim Thompson