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ALL MY SONS (1948)

ALWAYS IN MY HEART (1942)

AND ONE WAS BEAUTIFUL (1940)

ANOTHER PART OF THE FOREST (1948)

APPOINTMENT IN BERLIN (1943)QA

ARCH OF TRIUMPH (1948)

BACK STREET (1941)

BAMBOO BLONDE, THE (1946)

BEGINNING OR THE END, THE (1947)

BEHIND THE RISING SUN (1943)

BETWEEN TWO WORLDS (1944)

BEWARE OF PITY (1946)

BEYOND TOMORROW (1940)

BLONDE FEVER (1944)

BRIBE, THE (1949)

CASBAH (1948)

CASTLE ON THE HUDSON (1940)

CHAMPION (1949)

CHINA GIRL (1942)

CHINA'S LITTLE DEVILS (1945)

CHRISTMAS EVE (1947)QA

CONSPIRATORS, THE (1944)

CONSTANT NYMPH, THE (1943)QA

CRASH DIVE (1943)

DAISY KENYON (1947)

DER FEUERTEUFEL (1940)

DESIRE ME (1947)

DESTINY (1944)

DEVIL'S ISLAND (1940)

DISPATCH FROM REUTERS, A (1940)

DOCTOR EHRLICH'S MAGIC BULLET (1940)

EARL OF CHICAGO, THE (1940)

EAST SIDE, WEST SIDE (1949)

EDWARD, MY SON (1949)

ESCAPE ME NEVER (1947)

FEMININE TOUCH, THE (1941)

FLAMINGO ROAD (1949)

FREEDOM RADIO (1941)

FRIENDLY ENEMIES (1942)

FOR YOU I DIE (1947)

GALLANT JOURNEY (1946)

GILDA (1946)

GREAT LIE, THE (1941)

GUEST IN THE HOUSE (1945)

GUY NAMED JOE, A (1943)

HARD WAY, THE (1942)

HATTER'S CASTLE (1941)

HIGH BARBAREE, THE (1947)

HITLER'S MADMAN (1943)

HOLD BACK THE DAWN (1941)

HOLIDAY AFFAIR (1949)

HOLLYWOOD CANTEEN (1944)

HOME IN INDIANA (1944)

HOTEL BERLIN (1945)

HUCKSTERS, THE (1947)

INTERNATIONAL LADY (1941)

JASSY (1948)

JOHNNY CAME LATELY (1943)

JOHNNY HOLIDAY (1949)

JOURNEY FOR MARGARET (1942)

JUNIOR ARMY (1943)

KILLER MCCOY (1947)

KNOCKOUT (1941)

LADY IN QUESTION, THE (1940)

LETTER FROM AN UNKNOWN WOMAN, A (1948)

LIFEBOAT (1944)

LOCKET, THE (1946)

LONDON BELONGS TO ME (1948)

LOVE LETTERS (1945)QA

LOVE ON THE DOLE (1941)

LUCKY JORDAN (1942)QA

LUCKY PARTNERS (1940)

LYDIA (1941)

Titles: M through Z



MANPOWER (1941)

MASK OF DIMITRIOS, THE (1944)

MASTER RACE, THE (1944)

MINE OWN EXECUTIONER (1947)

MOONRISE (1948)

MY COUSIN RACHEL (1952)

NIGHT OF ADVENTURE, A (1944)

NO GREATER SIN (1941)

NOBODY LIVES FOREVER (1946)

NON SHALL ESCAPE (1944)

NORA PRENTISS (1947)

PASSPORT TO DESTINY (1944)

RAGE IN HEAVEN (1941)

RENO (1940)

SAN QUENTIN (1946)

SATURDAY'S CHILDREN (1940)

SEVEN WERE SAVED (1947)

SINGAPORE (1947)

SINGAPORE WOMAN (1941)

SLIGHTLY DANGEROUS (1943)

SOMEWHERE I'LL FIND YOU (1942)

SONG OF SCHEHERAZADE (1947)

STOLEN LIFE, A (1946)

STRANGE CARGO (1940)

STRANGE WOMAN, THE (1946)

SUMMER STORM (1944)

SUSAN AND GOD (1940)

TABACCO ROAD (1941)

TEAR GAS SQUAD (1940)

TENDER COMRADE (1943)

THANK YOUR LUCKY STARS (1943)

THIS WAS PARIS (1941)

THREE STRANGERS (1946)

TIL WE MEET AGAIN (1940)

TILL THE END OF TIME (1946)

TO EACH HIS OWN (1946)

TOMORROW IS FOREVER (1946)

TOMORROW THE WORLD (1944)

TORTILLA FLAT (1942)

TWO YEARS BEFORE THE MAST (1946)

UNCERTAIN GLORY (1944)

VALLEY OF DECISION,THE (1945)

WE ARE NOT ALONE (1939)

WHEN LADIES MEET (1941)

WHIPLASH (1948)

WOMAN ON PIER 13, THE (1949)

WOMAN ON THE BEACH, THE (1947)

WOMAN'S FACE, A (1941)

WOMAN'S SECRET, A (1949)

WOMEN IN THE NIGHT (1948)




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