In order to preserve the original titles, the alphabetical order includes the articles “the” and “a“.
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711 OCEAN DRIVE
– Joseph M. Newman (1950)
ADVENTURES OF CAPTAIN MARVEL
– J.English, W.Witney (1941)
BROKEN ARROW
– Delmer Daves (1950)
CALL NORTHSIDE 777
– Henry Hathaway (1948)
CHARLIE CHAN IN RIO
– Harry Lachman (1941)
CRY OF THE WEREWOLF
– Henry Levin (1944)
FIRST SPACESHIP ON VENUS
– Kurt Maetzig (1960)
FORT YUMA
– Lesley Selander (1955)
INVISIBLE GHOST
– Joseph H. Lewis (1941)
JESSE JAMES
– Henry King (1939)
KANSAS CITY CONFIDENTIAL
– Phil Karlson (1952)
KING OF THE PECOS
– Joseph Kane (1936)
KING OF THE ZOMBIES
– Jean Yarbrough (1941)
REAP THE WILD WIND
– Cecil B. DeMille (1941)
ROBINSON CRUSOE OF CLIPPER ISLAND
– Ray Taylor, Mack V. Wright (1936)
RUN FOR THE SUN
– Roy Boulting (1956)
SECRET AGENT X 9
– Ford Beebe,
Clifford Smith (1937)
SHERLOCK HOLMES – A STUDY IN SCARLET
– Edwin L. Marin (1933)
SHOCK
– Alfred L. Werker (1946)
SOULS AT SEA
– Henry Hathaway (1937)
STAGECOACH
– John Ford (1939)
THE BLACK DOLL
– Otis Garrett (1938)
THE GARDEN OF ALLAH
– Richard Boleslawski (1936)
THE GHOUL
– T. Hayes Hunter (1933)
THE HOUND OF THE BASKERVILLES
– Sidney Lanfield (1939)
THE HOUSE OF SECRETS
– Roland D. Reed (1936)
THE LAWLESS NINETIES
– Joseph Cane (1936)
THE LOST WORLD
– Harry Hoyt (1925)
THE MAN WHO CHANGED HIS MIND
– Robert Stevenson (1936)
THE MOST DANGEROUS GAME
– I. Pichel, E.B. Schoedsack (1932)
THE MYSTERIOUS MR. M
– Lewis D. Collins, Vernon Keays (1946)
THE NIGHT THE WORLD EXPLODED
– Fred F. Sears (1957)
THE PHANTOM
– Alan James (1931)
THE PHANTOM LIGHT
– Michael Powell (1935)
THE PRISONER OF SHARK ISLAND
– John Ford (1936)
THE QUIET GUN
– William F. Claxton (1957)
THE SNOWS OF KILIMANJARO
– Henry King (1952)
THE VAMPIRE BAT
– Frank R. Strayer (1933)
THIS ISLAND EARTH
– Joseph Newman (1955)
THUNDER BIRDS: SOLDIERS OF THE AIR
– W.A. Wellman (1942)
ZORRO RIDES AGAIN
– J.English, W. Witney (1937)
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