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Cast
- 1956 - The Harder They Fall
- 1955 - The Left Hand of God
- 1955 - The Desperate Hours
- 1954 - The Caine Mutiny
- 1954 - We're No Angels
- 1954 - Sabrina
- 1954 - The Barefoot Contessa
- 1953 - The Love Lottery
- 1952 - Deadline – USA
- 1951 - The African Queen
- 1951 - The Enforcer
- 1950 - In a Lonely Place
- 1949 - Knock on Any Door
- 1948 - The Treasure of the Sierra Madre
- 1948 - Key Largo
- 1947 - Dead Reckoning
- 1947 - Dark Passage
- 1946 - The Big Sleep
- 1945 - To Have and Have Not
- 1945 - Conflict
- 1944 - Passage to Marseille
- 1943 - Thank Your Lucky Stars
- 1943 - Sahara
- 1943 - Action in the North Atlantic
- 1942 - The Big Shot
- 1942 - All Through the Night
- 1942 - Casablanca
- 1942 - Across the Pacific
- 1941 - High Sierra
- 1941 - The Maltese Falcon
- 1940 - Brother Orchid
- 1940 - They Drive By Night
- 1939 - The Return of Doctor X
- 1939 - The Roaring Twenties
- 1939 - Invisible Stripes
- 1939 - Dark Victory
- 1938 - The Amazing Doctor Clitterhouse
- 1938 - Angels With Dirty Faces
- 1937 - Dead End
- 1937 - Kid Galahad
- 1937 - Marked Woman
- 1937 - Stand-In
- 1936 - The Petrified Forest
- 1936 - China Clipper
- 1936 - Bullets or Ballots
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- Sep 6 2006 - John Mackenzie on 'The Long Good Friday'
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