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Liste Des Films Cinémathèque Suisse Droits CH Liste des films Cinémathèque suisse Droits CH N° Titre Réalisateur Année Prod. 1 13 Rue Madeleine Hathaway, Henry 1947 Fox 2 A-Haunting We Will Go Werker, Alfred l. 1942 Fox 3 Across the Pacific Huston, John 1942 Warner 4 Adam's Rib Cukor, George 1949 Loew's / MGM 5 Alexander's Ragtime Band King, Henry 1938 Fox 6 Anchors Aweigh Sidney, George 1945 MGM 7 And Then There Were None Clair, René 1945 Fox 8 Anna and the King of Siam Cromwell, John 1946 Fox 9 Anna Karenina Duvivier, Julien 1948 Fox 10 Anna Karenina Brown, Clarence 1935 MGM 11 Anne of the Indies Tourneur, Jacques 1951 Fox 12 Apartment for Peggy Seaton, George 1948 Fox 13 Arrangement, The Kazan, Elia 1969 Athena 14 Babes in Arms Berkeley, Busby 1939 MGM 15 Baby Face Green, Alfred E. 1933 Warner 16 Band of Angels Walsh, Raoul 1957 Warner 17 Banjo on My Knee Cromwell, John 1936 Fox 18 Battleground Wellman, William A. 1949 MGM 19 Beautiful Blonde from Bashful Bend, Sturges, Preston 1949 Fox the 20 Bell for Adano, A King, Henry 1945 Fox 21 Ben Hur Wyler, William 1958 MGM 22 Beyond a Reasonable Doubt Lang, Fritz 1956 Friedlob 23 Beyond the Forest Vidor, King 1949 Warner 24 Big Noise, the St Clair, Malcolm 1944 Fox 25 Black Rose, the Hathaway, Henry 1950 Fox 26 Black Swan, the King, Henry 1942 Fox 27 Blackboard Jungle Brooks, Richard 1955 MGM 28 Blood and Sand Mamoulian, Rouben 1941 Fox 29 Blow Up Antonioni, Michelan- 1966 MGM gelo 30 Blue Bird, the Lang, Walter 1940 Fox 31 Boom Town Conwack, Jack 1940 MGM 32 Boomerang Kazan, Elia 1947 Fox 33 Border Incident Mann, Anthony 1949 MGM 34 Bordertown Mayo, Archie L. 1935 Warner 35 Borneo Talley, Truman H. 1937 Fox 36 Brainstorm Trumbull, Douglas 1983 MGM 37 Brigham Young Hathaway, Henry 1940 Fox 38 Broken Arrow Daves, Delmer 1950 Fox 39 Buffalo Bill Wellman, William A. 1944 Fox 40 Bullfighters, the St Clair, Malcolm 1945 Fox 41 Cafe Metropole Griffith, Edward H. 1937 Fox 42 Call Northside 777 Hathaway, Henry 1948 Fox 43 Camille Cukor, George 1936 MGM 44 Captain Blood Curtiz, Michael 1935 Warner 45 Captain from Castille King, Henry 1947 Fox 46 Captain January Butler, David 1936 Fox 47 Cass Timberlane Sidney, George 1947 MGM 48 Cat on a Hot Tin Roof Brooks, Richard 1958 MGM 49 Centennial Summer Preminger, Otto 1946 Fox Cinémathèque suisse - Droits / p. 2 50 Chad Hanna King, Henry 1940 Fox 51 Charlie Chan at the Circus Lachman, Harry 1936 Fox 52 Charlie Chan at the Opera Humberstone, H. 1936 Fox Bruce 53 Charlie Chan in Rio Lachman, Harry 1941 Fox 54 Charlie Chan on Broadway Forde, Eugene 1937 Fox 55 China Gate Fuller, Samuel 1957 Fox 56 China Girl Hathaway, Henry 1942 Fox 57 China Seas Garnett, Tay 1935 MGM 58 Clash by Night Lang, Fritz 1952 RKO 59 Claudia Goulding, Edmund 1943 Fox 60 Cluny Brown Lubitsch, Ernst 1946 Fox 61 Cobweb Minnelli, Vincente 1955 MGM 62 Colorado Territory Walsh, Raoul 1949 Warner 63 Come to the Stable Koster, Henry 1949 Fox 64 Conflict Bernhardt, Curtis 1945 Warner 65 Conquest Brown, Clarence 1937 MGM 66 Crash Dive Mayo, Archie 1943 Fox 67 Crimson Pirate Siodmak, Robert 1952 Warner 68 Cronaca Familiare Zurlini, Valerio 1962 Titanus Metro 69 Cry of the City Siodmak, Robert 1948 Fox 70 Daisy Kenyon Preminger, Otto 1947 Fox 71 Dancing Masters, the St Clair, Malcolm 1943 Fox 72 Dangerous Years Pierson, Arthur 1948 Fox 73 Dark Corner, the Hathaway, Henry 1946 Fox 74 Dark Passage Daves, Delmer 1947 Warner 75 David and Batsheba King, Henry 1951 Fox 76 David Copperfield Cukor, George 1935 MGM 77 Day the Earth Stood Still, the Wise, Robert 1951 Fox 78 Deep Waters King, Henry 1948 Fox 79 Desert Fox, The Hathaway, Henry 1951 Fox 80 Desert Victory (documentaire) Hodson, J.L. (scéna- 1943 Fox rio) 81 Designing Woman Minnelli, Vincente 1957 MGM 82 Devil's Doorway Mann, Anthony 1950 MGM 83 Dimples Seiter, William A. 1936 Fox 84 Diner Levinson, Barry 1982 MGM 85 Dinner at Eight Cukor, George 1933 MGM 86 Down to the Sea in Ships Hathaway, Henry 1949 Fox 87 Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Mamoulian, Rouben 1931 Paramount 88 Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Fleming, Victor 1941 MGM/ Loew's 89 Dragon Seed Conway, Jack 1944 MGM 90 Dragonwyck Mankiewicz, Joseph 1946 Fox L. 91 East Side, West Side LeRoy, Mervyn 1949 MGM 92 Easter Parade Walters, Charles 1948 MGM 93 Elopement Koster, Henry 1951 Fox 94 Escape Mankiewicz, Joseph 1948 Fox L. 95 Everybody Does It Goulding, Edmund 1949 Fox 96 Fan, The Preminger, Otto 1949 Fox 97 Farewell to Yesterday (documen- Kenas, Joseph (scé- 1950 Fox taire) nariste) 98 Fastest Gun Alive, The Rouse, Russel 1956 MGM/ Loew's 99 Fireball, The Garnett, Tay 1950 Fox Cinémathèque suisse - Droits / p. 3 100 Fixed Bayonets! Fuller, Samuel 1951 Fox 101 Flame and the Arrow, The Tourneur, Jacques 1950 Warner 102 Follow the Sun Lanfield, Sidney 1951 Fox 103 For Heaven's Sake Seaton, George 1950 Fox 104 For Me and My Gal Berkeley, Busby 1942 MGM 105 Force of Arms / A Girl for Joe Curtiz, Michael 1951 Warner 106 Forever Amber Preminger, Otto 1947 Fox 107 Fort Worth Marin, Edwin L. 1951 Warner 108 Forty Guns Fuller, Samuel 1957 Fox 109 Fountain, The Aronofsky, Darren 2006 Warner 110 Fountainhead, The Vidor, King 1949 Warner 111 Fourteen Hours Hathaway, Henry 1951 Fox 112 Foxes of Harrow, The Stahl, John M. 1947 Fox 113 Frogmen, The Bacon, Lloyd 1951 Fox 114 Gang's All Here, The Berkeley, Busby 1943 Fox 115 Gaslight Cukor, George 1944 MGM 116 Gentleman's Agreement Kazan, Elia 1947 Fox 117 Get Carter Kay, Stephen 2000 Warner 118 Gold Diggers of 1935 Berkeley, Busby 1935 Warner 119 Golden Girl Bacon, Lloyd 1951 Fox 120 Gone with the Wind Victor Fleming 1939 MGM 121 Great Guns Banks, Monty 1941 Fox 122 Green Dolphin Street Victor Saville 1947 MGM 123 Green Pastures Keighley, William et 1936 Warner Marc Connelly 124 Guadalcanal Diary Seiler, Lewis 1943 Fox 125 Gunfighter, The King, Henry 1950 Fox 126 Guy Who Came Back, The Newman, Joseph M. 1951 Fox 127 Halls of Montezuma Milestone, Lewis 1951 Fox 128 He Who Gets Slapped Sjöström, Victor 1924 MGM 129 Heaven Can Wait Lubitsch, Ernst 1943 Fox 130 Heidi Dwan, Allan 1937 Fox 131 House on 92nd Street, The Hathaway, Henry 1945 Fox 132 House on Telegraph Hill Wise, Robert 1951 Fox 133 Hudson's Bay Pichel, Irving 1940 Fox 134 I Can Get It for You Wholesale Gordon, Michael 1951 Fox 135 I Was a Male War Bride Hawks, Howard 1949 Fox 136 I'd Climb the Highest Mountain King, Henry 1951 Fox 137 In Old Chicago King, Henry 1938 Fox 138 In Our Time Sherman, Vincent 1944 Warner 139 In the Meantime, Preminger, Otto 1944 Fox Darling 140 Iron Curtain, The Wellman, William A. 1948 Fox 141 It Happens Every Spring Bacon, Lloyd 1949 Fox 142 Jane Eyre Stevenson, Robert 1944 Fox 143 Jitterbugs St Clair, Malcolm 1943 Fox 144 Johnny Apollo Hathaway, Henry 1940 Fox 145 Just Around the Corner Cummings, Irving 1938 Fox 146 Kentucky Butler, David 1938 Fox 147 Key Largo Huston, John 1948 Warner 148 Keys of the Kingdom, The Stahl, John M. 1944 Fox 149 Kiss of Death Hathaway, Henry 1947 Fox 150 Land of the Pharaohs Hawks, Howard 1955 Warner 151 Late George Apley, The Mankiewicz, Joseph 1947 Fox L. Cinémathèque suisse - Droits / p. 4 152 Leave Her to Heaven Stahl, John M. 1945 Fox 153 Let's Make It Legal Sale, Richard 1951 Fox 154 Letter to Three Wives, A Mankiewicz, Joseph 1949 Fox L. 155 Lifeboat Hitchcock, Alfred 1944 Fox 156 Little Miss Broadway Cummings, Irving 1938 Fox 157 Little Old New York King, Henry 1940 Fox 158 Little Princess, The Lang, Walter 1939 Fox 159 Lloyd's of London King, Henry 1936 Fox 160 Love That Brute Hall, Alexander 1950 Fox 161 Luck of the Irish, The Koster, Henry 1948 Fox 162 Lucky Nick Cain Newman, Joseph M. 1951 Fox 163 Lust for Life Minnelli, Vincente 1956 MGM 164 Lusty Men, The Ray, Nicholas 1952 RKO 165 Madame Bovary Minnelli, Vincente 1949 MGM/ Loew's 166 Man About the House, A Arliss, Leslie (film de 1949 Fox 1947) 167 Man Hunt Lang, Fritz 1941 Fox 168 Man Who Came to Keighley, William 1942 Warner Dinner, The 169 Margin for Error Preminger, Otto 1943 Fox 170 Mark of Zorro, The Mamoulian, Rouben 1940 Fox 171 Meet Me in Saint Louis Minnelli, Vincente 1944 MGM 172 Message to Garcia, A Marshall, George 1936 Fox 173 Model and the Marriage Broker, The Cukor, George 1951 Fox 174 Moon is Down, The Pichel, Irving 1943 Fox 175 Moonfleet Lang, Fritz 1955 MGM 176 Mother Didn't Tell Me Binyon, Claude 1950 Fox 177 Mr 880 Goulding, Edmund 1950 Fox 178 Mr. Belvedere Rings the Bell Koster, Henry 1951 Fox 179 Mr. Skeffington Sherman, Vincent 1944 Warner 180 Mrs. Soffel Armstrong, Gillian 1985 MGM 181 Mudlark, The Negulesco, Jean 1950 Fox 182 My Gal Sal Cummings, Irving 1942 Fox 183 Night at the Opera, A Wood, Sam 1935 MGM 184 Night of the Iguana Huston, John 1964 MGM 185 Nightmare Alley Goulding, Edmund 1947 Fox 186 No Highway in the Sky Koster, Henry 1951 Fox 187 No Way Out Mankiewicz, Joseph 1950 Fox L. 188 Now, Voyager Rapper, Irving 1942 Warner 189 Objective Burma Walsh, Raoul 1945 Warner 190 On the Riviera Lang, Walter 1951 Fox 191 On the Town Donen, Stanley et 1949 Loew's Gene Kelly 192 Ox-bow Incident, The Wellman, William A.
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