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Newman, Paul, 1925-2008
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- The golden age of television, the Criterion Collection
- The rack, a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Picture ; screenplay by Stewart Stern ; produced by Arthur M. Loew Jr. ; directed by Arnold Laven
- Blaze, Touchstone Pictures presents in association with Silver Screen Partners IV ; an A&M Films production ; produced by Gil Friesen and Dale Pollock ; written for the screen and directed by Ron Shelton
- Hombre, Twentieth Century Fox ; screenplay by Irving Ravetch and Harriet Frank, Jr. ; produced by Martin Ritt and Irving Ravetch ; directed by Martin Ritt
- Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, 20th Century Fox ; a George Roy Hill, Paul Monash production ; written by William Goldman ; produced by John Foreman ; directed by George Roy Hill
- Fat Man and Little Boy, Paramount Pictures presents ; produced by Tony Garnett ; directed by Roland Joffé ; screenplay by Bruce Robinson and Roland Joffé ; story by Bruce Robinson
- The color of money, Touchstone Pictures presents, in association with Silver Screen Partners II ; a Martin Scorsese picture ; screenplay by Richard Price ; produced by Irving Axelrad and Barbara De Fina ; directed by Martin Scorsese
- The silver chalice, Warner Bros. Pictures presents a Victor Saville production ; written for the screen by Lesser Samuels ; directed by Victor Saville
- The color of money, Touchstone Pictures presents ; in association with Silver Screen Partners II ; screenplay by Richard Price ; produced by Irving Axelrad and Barbara De Fina ; directed by Martin Scorsese
- D'Aulaires' book of Greek myths, Ingri d'Aulaire and Edgar Parin d'Aulaire
- Sweet bird of youth, Metro-Golwyn- Mayer presents ; produced by Pandro S. Berman ; written and directed by Richard Brooks
- Sweet bird of youth, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer ; a Roxbury production ; produced by Pandro S. Berman in Cinemacope and Metrocolor ; written for the screen and directed by Richard Brooks
- The Hudsucker proxy
- Buffalo Bill and the Indians,, or, Sitting Bull's history lesson, United Artists ; Dino DeLaurentiis presents the David Suskind production of Robert Altman's absolutely unique and heroic enterprise of inimitable lustre ; screen story and screenplay, Alan Rudolph & Robert Altman ; producer & director, Robert Altman
- Silent movie, 20th Century Fox presents a Mel Brooks film ; screenplay by Mel Brooks, Ron Clark, Rudy DeLuca, Barry Levinson ; story by Ron Clark ; produced by Michael Hertzberg ; directed by Mel Brooks
- Nobody's fool, Paramount Pictures in association with Capella International ; a Scott Rudin/Cinehaus production ; producers, Scott Rudin, Arlene Donovan ; written for the screen and directed by Robert Benton
- The Hudsucker proxy, Warner Bros. presents in association with Polygram Filmed Entertainment ; a Silver Pictures production in association with Working Title Films ; directed by Joel Coen ; produced by Ethan Coen ; written by Ethan Coen, Joel Coen & Sam Raimi
- Cool hand Luke, Warner Bros. Pictures presents ; produced by Gordon Carroll ; screenplay by Donn Pearce and Frank R. Pierson ; directed by Stuart Rosenberg
- Twilight, produced by Arlene Donovan & Scott Rudin ; written by Robert Benton & Richard Russo ; directed by Robert Benton
- Road to perdition, Dreamworks Pictures and Twentieth Century Fox present ; produced by Richard D. Zanuck, Dean Zanuck, Sam Mendes ; screenplay by David Self ; directed by Sam Mendes
- Exodus, United Artists Corporation ; screenplay by Dalton Trumbo ; produced and directed by Otto Preminger
- Somebody up there likes me, Metro Goldwyn Mayer ; screenplay by Ernest Lehman ; produced by Charles Schnee ; directed by Robert Wise
- Cool hand Luke, Warner Bros. Pictures presents ; produced by Gordon Carroll ; screenplay by Donn Pearce and Frank R. Pierson ; directed by Stuart Rosenberg
- Road to perdition, Dreamworks Pictures and Twentieth Century Fox present ; a Zanuck Company production ; produced by Richard D. Zanuck, Dean Zanuck, Sam Mendes ; screenplay by David Self ; directed by Sam Mendes
- Hud, a Paramount release ; a Salem-Dover production ; screenplay by Irving Ravetch and Harriet Frank, Jr. ; produced by Martin Ritt and Irving Ravetch ; directed by Martin Ritt
- Leo McCarey's Rally 'round the flag, boys!, Twentieth Century Fox presents a Cinemascope picture ; screenplay by Claude Binyon and Leo McCarey ; produced and directed by Leo McCarey
- Our town, PBS Home Video ; PBS Pictures ; produced by Marc Bauman, Rebecca Eaton ; writer, Thornton Wilder ; directed by James Naughton
- Fort Apache, the Bronx, Time-Life Films presents ; a David Susskind production ; produced by Martin Richards and Gill Champion ; written by Heywood Gould ; directed by Daniel Petrie
- The Mackintosh man, Warner Bros. a Warner Communication Company presents ; a Newman-Foreman Company, John Huston production ; produced by John Foreman ; screenplay by Walter Hill ; directed by John Huston
- Torn curtain, a Universal picture ; written by Brian Moore ; directed by Alfred Hitchcock
- Twilight, Paramount Pictures presents ; directed by Robert Benton ; a Cinehaus production
- Mr. & Mrs. Bridge, Cineplex Odeon Films in association with Miramax presents a Merchant Ivory/Robert Halmi film ; directed by James Ivory ; screenplay by Ruth Prawer Jhabvala ; produced by Ismail Merchant
- Road to perdition, directed by Sam Mendes
- Harper, Warner Bros. Pictures presents a Gershwin-Kastner production ; produced by Jerry Gershwin and Elliott Kastner ; screenplay by William Goldman ; directed by Jack Smight
- The hustler, a Cinemascope picture ; produced and directed by Robert Rossen ; screenplay by Sidney Carroll and Robert Rossen
- Winning, a Jennings Lang production ; a Universal/Newman-Foreman picture ; a written by Howard Rodman ; directed by James Goldstone ; produced by John Foreman
- Twilight, directed by Robert Benton
- Somebody up there likes me, a Metro Goldwyn Mayer picture ; screenplay by Ernest Lehman ; produced by Charles Schnee ; directed by Robert Wise
- The hustler, Twentieth Century Fox presents a CinemaScope picture ; Rossen Enterprises, Inc ; screenplay by Sidney Carroll and Robert Rossen ; produced and directed by Robert Rossen
- Cat on a hot tin roof, Loews Incorporated and Avon Productions inc
- The Helen Morgan story, Warner Bros. Pictures presents ; written by Oscar Saul [and three others] ; produced by Martin Rackin ; directed by Michael Curtiz
- Winning, the racing life of Paul Newman, presented by Sontalia Pictures ; produced by Mike August ; produced and additional directing by Nate Adams ; produced and directed by Adam Carolla
- The outrage, Metro-Goldwin-Mayer presents ; directed by Martin Ritt ; produced by A. Ronald Lubin ; screen play by Michael Kanin ; a Martin Ritt production
- The towering inferno, Twentieth Century Fox and Warner Bros. present Irwin Allen's production ; produced by Irwin Allen ; screenplay by Stirling Silliphant ; directed by John Guillermin
- A new kind of love, Paramount ; Melville Shavelson's production ; written and directed by Melville Shavelson ; Paramount Pictures Corporation and Llenroc Productions
- The silver chalice, Warner Bros. Pictures presents ; a Victor Saville production ; written for the screen by Lesser Samuels ; photographed by William V. Skall ; directed by Victor Saville
- The prize, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer presents ; screenplay by Ernest Lehman ; a Pandro S. Berman production ; directed by Mark Robson
- Our town, Showtime and Exxonmobil Masterpiece Theatre ; the Westport Country Playhouse production ; producer, Marc Bauman ; [written] by Thorton Wilder ; directed by James Naughton
- Pixar short films collection, Lucasfilm ; Pixar Animation Studios ; Walt Disney Pictures, Volume 1
- Paris blues, directed by Martin Ritt
- Fat Man and Little Boy, Paramount Pictures presents ; produced by Tony Garnett ; directed by Roland Joffé ; screenplay by Bruce Robinson and Roland Joffé ; story by Bruce Robinson
- The color of money, Touchstone Pictures presents, in association with Silver Screen Partners II ; a Martin Scorsese picture ; screenplay by Richard Price ; produced by Irving Axelrad and Barbara De Fina ; directed by Martin Scorsese
- Sweet bird of youth, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer ; a Roxbury production ; produced by Pandro S. Berman in Cinemacope and Metrocolor ; written for the screen and directed by Richard Brooks
- Nobody's fool, Paramount Pictures in association with Capella International ; a Scott Rudin/Cinehaus production ; producers, Scott Rudin, Arlene Donovan ; written for the screen and directed by Robert Benton
- Hud, a Paramount release ; a Salem-Dover production ; screenplay by Irving Ravetch and Harriet Frank, Jr. ; produced by Martin Ritt and Irving Ravetch ; directed by Martin Ritt
- Somebody up there likes me, Metro Goldwyn Mayer ; screenplay by Ernest Lehman ; produced by Charles Schnee ; directed by Robert Wise
- Road to perdition, Dreamworks Pictures and Twentieth Century Fox present ; a Zanuck Company production ; produced by Richard D. Zanuck, Dean Zanuck, Sam Mendes ; screenplay by David Self ; directed by Sam Mendes
- Road to perdition, Dreamworks Pictures and Twentieth Century Fox present ; produced by Richard D. Zanuck, Dean Zanuck, Sam Mendes ; screenplay by David Self ; directed by Sam Mendes
- Torn curtain, a Universal picture ; written by Brian Moore ; directed by Alfred Hitchcock
- The Helen Morgan story, Warner Bros. Pictures presents ; written by Oscar Saul [and three others] ; produced by Martin Rackin ; directed by Michael Curtiz
- The outrage, Metro-Goldwin-Mayer presents ; directed by Martin Ritt ; produced by A. Ronald Lubin ; screen play by Michael Kanin ; a Martin Ritt production
- Paris blues, directed by Martin Ritt
- The drowning pool, Warner Bros., First Artists presents ; a Coleytown/Turman-Foster production ; produced by Lawrence Turman and David Foster ; screenplay by Tracy Keenan Wynn, Lorenzo Semple, Jr., Walter Hill ; directed by Stuart Rosenberg
- Paris blues, director, Martin Ritt
- Winning, a Jennings Lang production ; a Universal/Newman-Foreman picture ; a written by Howard Rodman ; directed by James Goldstone ; produced by John Foreman
- Twilight, Paramount Pictures presents ; directed by Robert Benton ; a Cinehaus production
- Twilight, directed by Robert Benton
- The young Philadelphians, Warner Bros. Pictures presents ; directed by Vincent Sherman ; screenplay by James Gunn
- When time ran out..., Warner Bros. Pictures ; screenplay by Carl Foreman and Stirling Silliphant ; produced by Irwin Allen ; directed by James Goldstone
- The golden age of television, the Criterion Collection
- Slap shot, written by Nancy Dowd ; directed by George Roy Hill ; produced by Robert J. Wunsch and Stephen Rriedman ; a Pan Arts presentation ; a Friedman-Wunsch production ; a Universal picture
- Sometimes a great notion, Universal Pictures ; Newman-Foreman Company ; screenplay by John Gay ; directed by Paul Newman ; produced by John C. Foreman
- The sting, Universal ; a Bill/Phillips production of a George Roy Hill film ; by David S. Ward, a Zanuck/Brown presentation ; produced by Tony Bill and Michael and Julia Phillips ; written by David S. Ward ; directed by George Roy Hill
- Sweet bird of youth, director and writer, Richard Brooks
- William Faulkner's the long, hot summer, Twentieth Century-Fox presents a CinemaScope picture ; Jerry Wald's production of ; screenplay by Irving Ravetch and Harriet Frank, Jr. ; Jerry Wald Productions, Inc. ; Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation ; directed by Martin Ritt