San Francisco (Calif.) -- Drama
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San Francisco (Calif.) -- Drama
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- The streets of San Francisco, Season 3, volume 2
- The streets of San Francisco, Paramount Pictures ; produced by Quinn Martin, Season 2, volume 1
- Flower drum song, music by Richard Rodgers ; lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II ; book by David Henry Hwang
- Full house, Warner Bros. Television ; Jeff Franklin Productions and Miller-Boyett Productions in association with Lorimar-Television ; created by Jeff Franklin, The complete seventh season
- Streets of San Francisco, Spelling Entertainment, Season 5, volume 2
- The streets of San Francisco, Season 1, volume 1
- Nash Bridges, The Don Johnson Company ; Carlton Cuse Productions ; Rysher Entertainment ; CBS Television Distribution, The third season
- Sudden impact, [presented by] Warner Bros. Pictures ; screenplay by Joseph C. Stinson ; story by Earl E. Smith & Charles B. Pierce ; produced and directed by Clint Eastwood
- Resident evil, death island, Stage 6 Films, Kadokawa present ; a TMS Entertainment/Quebico production ; screenplay by Makoto Fukami ; produced by Hiroyasu Shinohara ; directed by Eiichiro Hasumi
- The enforcer, Warner Bros. Pictures presents a Malpaso Company film ; screenplay by Stirling Silliphant and Dean Riesner ; story by Gail Morgan Hickman & S.W. Schurr ; produced by Robert Daley ; directed by James Fargo
- The memory book, Hallmark Movie Channel presents ; an Entertainment One Television production ; producer, M. Robert Lee ; written by Duane Poole ; directed by Paul A. Kaufman
- Fairly legal, Universal Studios, Season two
- Magnum force, Warner Bros. Pictures presents a Malpaso Company film ; story by John Milius ; screenplay by John Milius and Michael Cimino ; produced by Robert Daley ; directed by Ted Post
- The room, Chloe Productions/TPW Films presents a Wiseau-Films production ; written by Tommy Wiseau ; produced by Tommy Wiseau ; directed by Tommy Wiseau
- Have gun-- will travel, The fifth season
- Dirty Harry, Warner Bros. Pictures presents a Malpaso Company production ; screenplay by Harry Julian Fink & R.M. Fink and Dean Riesner ; story by Harry Julian Fink & R.M. Fink ; produced and directed by Don Siegel
- Monk, Universal Studios, Season six
- Eli Stone, ABC Studios, The complete first season
- You kill me, Bipolar Pictures ; Carol Baum Productions ; Code Entertainment ; Dillinger Productions ; Echo Lake Productions ; Green Tulip Productions ; Independent Film Group ; produced by Carol Baum, Al Corley, Mike Marcus, Eugene Musso, Bart Rosenblatt, Howard Rosenman ; written by Christopher Markus & Stephen McFeely ; directed by John Dahl
- Have gun-- will travel, A CBS Television Network production ; filmed at Paramount Studios ; created by Herb Meadow and Sam Rolfe ; writer, Herb Meadow ; director, Andrew V. McLaglen, The fourth season, volume one
- Streets of San Francisco, Spelling Entertainment, Season 5, volume 1
- Zodiac, Paramount Pictures and Warner Bros. Pictures present ; a Phoenix Pictures production ; produced by Mike Medavoy [and others] ; screenplay by James Vanderbilt ; directed by David Fincher
- Have gun will travel, The fifth season, volume two
- The dead pool
- Tales of the city, RLJ Entertainment ; teleplay by Richard Kramer ; directed by Alastair Reid ; produced by Alan Poul
- The Maltese falcon, [presented by] Warner Bros. Pictures Inc. ; executive producer, Hal B. Wallis ; screen play by John Huston ; directed by John Huston
- The sisters, Turner Entertainment Co. ; Warner Bros. Pictures presents ; an Anatole Litvak ; screenplay by Milton Krims ; directed by Anatole Litvak
- The other end of the line, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures and Hyde Park Entertainment ; directed by James Dodson ; produced by Ashok Amritraj ; written by Tracey Jackson
- Have gun-- will travel, CBS Television Studios ; Paramount Pictures ; created by Herb Meadow and Sam Rolfe ; writer, Herb Meadow ; director, Andrew V. McLaglen, The fourth season, volume two
- The Doris Day show, Arwin Productions ; executive producers, Terry Melcher, Season 3
- Tales of the city, a Propaganda/Working Title Production for Channel 4, in association with American Playhouse/KQED ; teleplay by Richard Kramer ; produced by Alan Poul ; directed by Alastair Reid ; executive producer [for American playhouse], Lindsay Law ; KCET Los Angeles, South Carolina ETV, WGBH Boston, WNET New York
- Fairly legal, Universal ; NBC ; creator, Michael Sardo, Season one
- Zodiac, Paramount Pictures and Warner Bros. Pictures present a Phoenix Pictures production ; a David Fincher film ; produced by Mike Medavoy, Arnold W. Messer, Bradley J. Fischer, James Vanderbilt, Ceán Chaffin ; screenplay by James Vanderbilt ; directed by David Fincher
- The Doris Day show, an Arwin production ; producer, Edward H. Feldman, Season 5
- Fuller house, a Warner Horizon production ; a Netflix original series ; created by Jeff Franklin, The fifth and final season
- Mrs. Doubtfire, Twentieth Century Fox presents a Blue Wolf Production ; a Chris Columbus film ; screenplay by Randi Mayem Singer and Leslie Dixon ; produced by Marsha Graces Williams, Robin Williams and Mark Radcliffe ; directed by Chris Columbus
- Invasion of the body snatchers, Metro Goldwyn Mayer ; United Artists ; [Solofilm] ; a Robert H. Solo production of a Philip Kaufman film ; directed by Philip Kaufman ; produced by Robert H. Solo ; screenplay by W.D. Richter
- What's up, doc?, Warner Bros. presents ; screenplay by Buck Henry, David Newman & Robert Benton ; story by Peter Bogdanovich ; directed and produced by Peter Bogdanovich
- Eli Stone, ABC Studios, The complete second season
- Mrs. Doubtfire, Twentieth Century Fox presents a Blue Wolf production a Chris Columbus film ; produced by Marsha Garces Williams, Robin Williams and Mark Radcliffe ; screenplay by Randi Mayem Singer and Leslie Dixon ; directed by Chris Columbus
- More tales of the city, Showtime Networks Inc. and Channel Four Television present in association with Working Title Television/Propaganda Films, a Productions La Fête production ; screenplay by Nicholas Wright ; produced by Kevin Tierney ; directed by Pierre Gang
- Stowaway, [presented by] Twentieth Century Fox ; Darryl F. Zanuck in charge of production ; screenplay by William Conselman, Arthur Sheekman, Nat Perrin ; directed by William A. Seiter
- The Doris Day show, an Arwin production ; producer, Edward H. Feldman, Season 4
- The streets of San Francisco, Season 3, volume 1
- The streets of San Francisco, Paramount Pictures ; produced by Quinn Martin, Season 2, volume 2
- Murder in the first, TNT Originals ; created by Steven Bochco and Eric Lodal, The complete first season
- Blue Jasmine, Sony Pictures Classics presents ; a Perdido production ; produced by Letty Aronson, Stephen Tenenbaum, Edward Walson ; written and directed by Woody Allen
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