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Hal B Wallis
Producer
- 1975 - Rooster Cogburn
- 1973 - The Don Is Dead
- 1973 - Bequest to the Nation
- 1971 - Mary, Queen of Scots
- 1970 - Red Sky at Morning
- 1969 - Anne of the Thousand Days
- 1968 - 5 Card Stud
- 1967 - Barefoot in the Park
- 1965 - Paradise – Hawaiian Style
- 1962 - Girls! Girls! Girls!
- 1961 - Blue Hawaii
- 1961 - Summer and Smoke
- 1960 - G.I. Blues
- 1959 - Career
- 1959 - Last Train from Gun Hill
- 1958 - King Creole
- 1957 - Gunfight at the O.K. Corral
- 1956 - Hollywood or Bust
- 1955 - Artists and Models
- 1954 - About Mrs Leslie
- 1954 - 3 Ring Circus
- 1952 - Come Back, Little Sheba
- 1950 - The Furies
- 1950 - September Affair
- 1949 - The File on Thelma Jordon
- 1948 - So Evil My Love
- 1948 - Sorry, Wrong Number
- 1946 - Saratoga Trunk
- 1946 - The Searching Wind
- 1946 - The Strange Love of Martha Ivers
- 1945 - Love Letters
- 1943 - Air Force
- 1942 - Yankee Doodle Dandy
- 1942 - Now, Voyager
- 1942 - Desperate Journey
- 1942 - Casablanca
- 1941 - Sergeant York
- 1941 - High Sierra
- 1940 - The Letter
- 1940 - The Sea Hawk
- 1939 - The Roaring Twenties
- 1937 - Tovarich
- 1936 - Gold Diggers of 1937
- 1936 - The Charge of the Light Brigade
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