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1.) The Alphabet Murders, UK 1965, produced by Lawrence P. Bachmann for MGM , directed by Frank Tashlin
2.) Anna Karenina, USA 1935, produced by David O. Selznick for MGM, directed by Clarence Brown
3.) Arsène Lupin, USA 1932, produced by Samuel Goldwyn for MGM, directed by Jack Conway
4.) Arsène Lupin Returns, USA 1938, produced by John W. Considine jr for MGM, directed by George Fitzmaurice
5.) Babes in Toyland, USA 1934, produced by Hal Roach for Hal Roach Studios/MGM, directed by Gus Meins, Charles Rogers
6.) Bathing Beauty, USA 1944, produced by Jack Cummings for MGM, directed by George Sidney
7.) The Bishop Murder Case, USA 1930, produced by MGM, directed by David Burton, Nick Grinde
8.) Bonnie Scotland, USA 1935, produced by Hal Roach for Hal Roach Studios/MGM, directed by James W.Horne
9.) Cabin in the Woods, USA 2011, produced by Joss Whedon, Jason Clark (executive) for Mutant Enemy, Lionsgate, United Artists, MGM, directed by Drew Goddard
10.) The Cameraman, USA 1928, produced by Buster Keaton, Edward Sedgwick for MGM, directed by Edward Sedgwick
11.) The Canterville Ghost, USA 1944, produced by Arthur Field for MGM, directed by Jules Dassin
12.) Children of the Damned, UK 1963, produced by Lawrence P. Bachmann (executive) for MGM, directed by Andon Leader
13.) Crossroads, USA 1942, produced by Edwin H. Knopf for MGM, directed by Jack Conway
14.) David Copperfield, USA 1935, produced by David O. Selznik for MGM, directed by George Cukor
15.) The Fearless Vampire Killers or Pardon me, but your Teeth are in my Neck, UK/USA 1966, produced by Martin Ransohoff, Roman Polanski for MGM, directed by Roman Polanski
16.) First Man Into Space, USA 1959, produced by John Croydon, Charles F. Vetter, Richard Gordon (executive) for Amalgamated Productions/MGM, directed by Robert Day
17.) A Fish Called Wanda, UK / USA 1988, produced by Michael Shamberg, Steve Abbott (executive), John Cleese (executive) for Prominent Features, MGM, directed by Charles Crichton
18.) The Flying Fleet, USA 1929, produced by George W. Hill for MGM, directed by George W. Hill
19.) Forbidden Planet, USA 1956, produced by Nicholas Nayfack for MGM, directed by Fred M. Wilcox
20.) Force of Evil, USA 1948, produced by Bob Roberts for Enterprise Productions, Roberts Pictures/MGM, directed by Abraham Polonsky
21.) Freaks, USA 1932, produced by Tod Browning, Harry Rapf, Irving Thalberg for MGM, directed by Tod Browning
22.) Free and Easy, USA 1930, produced by Buster Keaton, Edward Sedgwick for MGM, directed by Edward Sedgwick
23.) Grand Hotel, USA 1932, produced by Paul Bern, Irving Thalberg for MGM, directed by Edmund Goulding
24.) The Green Slime, USA/Japan 1968, produced by Walter Manley, Ivan Reiner for Ram Films, Southern Cross, Toei, MGM, directed by Kinji Fukasaku
25.) The Haunting, USA 1963, produced by Robert Wise for Argyle Enterprises/MGM, directed by Robert Wise
26.) Hollywood Party, USA 1934, produced by Lewis Lewyn, Harry Rapf, Walt Disney (animated sequence) for MGM, directed by Richard Boleslawski, Allan Dwan, Edmund Goulding, Russell Mack, Charles Reisner, Roy Rowland, George Stevens, Sam Wood
27.) Hot Tub Time Machine, USA 2010, produced by John Cusack, Grace Loh, Matt Moore, John Morris, Michael Nelson (executive) for for [New Crime Productions/United Artists, MGM, directed by Steve Pink
28.) House of Dark Shadows, USA 1970, produced by Dan Curtis for MGM, directed by Dan Curtis
29.) How the Grinch Stole Christmas!, USA 1966, produced by Chuck Jones, Ted Geisel (= Dr. Seuss) for Cat in the Hat Productions, MGM, directed by Chuck Jones
30.) Kongo, USA 1932, produced by MGM, directed by William J. Cowen
31.) Lady in the Lake, USA 1947, produced by George Haight for MGM, directed by Robert Montgomery
32.) The Last of Mrs. Cheyney, USA 1929, produced by Irving Thalberg for MGM, directed by Sidney Franklin
33.) Lost in a Harem, USA 1944, produced by George Haight for MGM, directed by Charles Reisner
34.) Mad Love, USA 1935, produced by John W. Considine jr for MGM, directed by Karl Freund
35.) Mark of the Vampire, USA 1935, produced by Tod Browning, E.J. Mannix for MGM, directed by Tod Browning
36.) The Mask of Fu Manchu, USA 1932, produced by Cosmopolitan Productions/MGM, directed by Charles Brabin, Charles Vidor
37.) Mr. and Mrs. North, USA 1942, produced by Irving Asher for MGM, directed by Robert B. Sinclair
38.) Mutiny on the Bounty, USA 1935, produced by Frank Lloyd, Irving Thalberg (uncredited) for MGM, directed by Frank Lloyd
39.) The Navigator, USA 1924, produced by Buster Keaton, Joseph M. Schenck (executive) for Buster Keaton Productions/MGM, directed by Buster Keaton, Donald Crisp
40.) Nazi Agent, USA 1942, produced by Irving Asher for MGM, directed by Jules Dassin
41.) Nick Carter, Master Detective, USA 1939, produced by Lucien Hubbard for MGM, directed by Jacques Tourneur
42.) Night of Dark Shadows, USA 1971, produced by Dan Curtis for MGM, directed by Dan Curtis
43.) Night Visions, USA 1990, produced by Thomas Baum, Marianne Maddalena, Rick Nathanson, Wes Craven (executive) for MGM/NBC, directed by Wes Craven
44.) Ninotchka, USA 1939, produced by Ernst Lubitsch (executive) for MGM, directed by Ernst Lubitsch
45.) The Pagan, USA 1929, produced by MGM, directed by W.S. Van Dyke
46.) Parlor, Bedroom and Bath, USA 1931, produced by Buster Keaton for MGM, directed by Edward Sedgwick
47.) The Phantom of Hollywood, USA 1974, produced by Gene Levitt, Burt Nodella (executive) for MGM TV/CBS, directed by Gene Levitt guest review by Dale Pierce
48.) The Poughkeepsie Tapes, USA 2007, produced by Drew Dowdle, Ward Barnett (executive), Stephen Chbosky (executive), Patrick Lussier (executive), Michael Zoumas (executive) for Brothers Dowdle Productions, Poughkeepsie Films/MGM, directed by John Erick Dowdle
49.) Ride the High Country, USA 1962, produced by Richard E. Lyons for MGM, directed by Sam Peckinpah
50.) The Sea Bat, USA 1930, produced by Wesley Ruggles for MGM, directed by Lionel Barrymore, Wesley Ruggles
51.) Shaft, USA 1971, produced by Joel Freeman, Roger H. Lewis, Stirling Silliphant (executive), Ernest Tidyman (executive) for MGM, directed by Gordon Parks
52.) The Ship from Shanghai, USA 1930, produced by MGM, directed by Charles Brabin
53.) Speak Easily, USA 1930, produced by Buster Keaton, Irving Thalberg (uncredited, naturally) for MGM, directed by Edward Sedgwick
54.) Tarzan and his Mate, USA 1934, produced by Bernard H. Hyman for MGM, directed by Cedric Gibbons, Jack Conway 55.) Tarzan and the Lost Safari, UK 1957, produced by John Croydon, Sol Lesser, N. Peter Rathvon (executive) for Solar Film/MGM, directed by H.Bruce Humberstone 56.) Tarzan Escapes, USA 1936, produced by Sam Zimbalist (associate) for MGM, directed by Richard Thorpe 57.) Tarzan Finds a Son!, USA 1939, produced by Sam Zimbalist for MGM, directed by Richard Thorpe 58.) Tarzan the Ape Man, USA 1932, produced by Bernard H. Hyman, Irving Thalberg (uncredited, naturally) for MGM, directed by W.S.Van Dyke 59.) Tarzan, the Ape Man, USA 1959, produced by Art Zimbalist for MGM, directed by Joseph M. Newman
60.) Tarzan the Ape Man, USA 1981, produced by Bo Derek for Svengali Productions, MGM, directed by John Derek
61.) Tarzan's Fight for Life, UK 1958, produced by Sol Lesser for MGM, directed by H. Bruce Humberstone 62.) Tarzan's New York Adventure, USA 1942, produced by Frederick Stephani for MGM, directed by Richard Thorpe 63.) Tarzan's Secret Trasure, USA 1941, produced by B.P. Fineman for MGM, directed by Richard Thorpe 64.) The Tell-Tale Heart, USA 1941, produced by MGM, directed by Jules Dassin short
65.) The Thin Man, USA 1934, produced by Hunt Stromberg for Cosmopolitan Productions/MGM, directed by W.S. Van Dyke
66.) The Thin Man - The Dollar Doodle / episode 1.1, USA 1957, produced by Edmund Beloin, Samuel Marx (executive) for Clarington Productions, MGM/NBC, directed by Bernard Girard TV-show
67.) The Three Musketeers, USA 1948, produced by Pandro S. Berman for MGM, directed by George Sidney
68.) Trader Horn, USA 1931, produced by Irving Thalberg for MGM, directed by W.S. Van Dyke
69.) Village of the Damned, UK / USA 1960, produced by Ronald Kinnoch for MGM, directed by Wolf Rilla
70.) Wednesday - A Murder of Woes / episode 1.8, USA 2022, produced by Carmen Pepelea, Miles Millar (executive, showrunner), Alfred Gough (executive, showrunner), Kayla Alpert (executive), Gail Berman (executive), Tim Burton (executive), Jonathan Glickman (executive), Tommy Harper (executive), Kevin Lafferty (executive), Kevin Miserocchi (executive), Andrew Mittman (executive), Steve Stark (executive) for Millar Gough Ink, Tim Burton Productions, Toluca Pictures, 1.21 Pictures, Glickmania, Tee and Charles Addams Foundation/MGM, Netflix, directed by James Marshall TV-show
71.) Wednesday - Friend or Woe / episode 1.3, USA 2022, produced by Carmen Pepelea, Miles Millar (executive, showrunner), Alfred Gough (executive, showrunner), Kayla Alpert (executive), Gail Berman (executive), Tim Burton (executive), Jonathan Glickman (executive), Tommy Harper (executive), Kevin Lafferty (executive), Kevin Miserocchi (executive), Andrew Mittman (executive), Steve Stark (executive) for Millar Gough Ink, Tim Burton Productions, Toluca Pictures, 1.21 Pictures, Glickmania, Tee and Charles Addams Foundation/MGM, Netflix, directed by Tim Burton TV-show
72.) Wednesday - If You Don't Woe Me by Now / episode 1.7, USA 2022, produced by Carmen Pepelea, Miles Millar (executive, showrunner), Alfred Gough (executive, showrunner), Kayla Alpert (executive), Gail Berman (executive), Tim Burton (executive), Jonathan Glickman (executive), Tommy Harper (executive), Kevin Lafferty (executive), Kevin Miserocchi (executive), Andrew Mittman (executive), Steve Stark (executive) for Millar Gough Ink, Tim Burton Productions, Toluca Pictures, 1.21 Pictures, Glickmania, Tee and Charles Addams Foundation/MGM, Netflix, directed by James Marshall TV-show
73.) Wednesday - Quid Pro Woe / episode 1.6, USA 2022, produced by Carmen Pepelea, Miles Millar (executive, showrunner), Alfred Gough (executive, showrunner), Kayla Alpert (executive), Gail Berman (executive), Tim Burton (executive), Jonathan Glickman (executive), Tommy Harper (executive), Kevin Lafferty (executive), Kevin Miserocchi (executive), Andrew Mittman (executive), Steve Stark (executive) for Millar Gough Ink, Tim Burton Productions, Toluca Pictures, 1.21 Pictures, Glickmania, Tee and Charles Addams Foundation/MGM, Netflix, directed by Gandja Monteiro TV-show
74.) Wednesday - Wednesday's Child is Full of Woe / episode 1.1, USA 2022, produced by Carmen Pepelea, Miles Millar (executive, showrunner), Alfred Gough (executive, showrunner), Kayla Alpert (executive), Gail Berman (executive), Tim Burton (executive), Jonathan Glickman (executive), Tommy Harper (executive), Kevin Lafferty (executive), Kevin Miserocchi (executive), Andrew Mittman (executive), Steve Stark (executive) for Millar Gough Ink, Tim Burton Productions, Toluca Pictures, 1.21 Pictures, Glickmania, Tee and Charles Addams Foundation/MGM, Netflix, directed by Tim Burton TV-show
75.) Wednesday - Woe is the Loneliest Number / episode 1.2, USA 2022, produced by Carmen Pepelea, Miles Millar (executive, showrunner), Alfred Gough (executive, showrunner), Kayla Alpert (executive), Gail Berman (executive), Tim Burton (executive), Jonathan Glickman (executive), Tommy Harper (executive), Kevin Lafferty (executive), Kevin Miserocchi (executive), Andrew Mittman (executive), Steve Stark (executive) for Millar Gough Ink, Tim Burton Productions, Toluca Pictures, 1.21 Pictures, Glickmania, Tee and Charles Addams Foundation/MGM, Netflix, directed by Tim Burton TV-show
76.) Wednesday - Woe What a Night / episode 1.4, USA 2022, produced by Carmen Pepelea, Miles Millar (executive, showrunner), Alfred Gough (executive, showrunner), Kayla Alpert (executive), Gail Berman (executive), Tim Burton (executive), Jonathan Glickman (executive), Tommy Harper (executive), Kevin Lafferty (executive), Kevin Miserocchi (executive), Andrew Mittman (executive), Steve Stark (executive) for Millar Gough Ink, Tim Burton Productions, Toluca Pictures, 1.21 Pictures, Glickmania, Tee and Charles Addams Foundation/MGM, Netflix, directed by Tim Burton TV-show
77.) Wednesday - You Reap What You Woe / episode 1.5, USA 2022, produced by Carmen Pepelea, Miles Millar (executive, showrunner), Alfred Gough (executive, showrunner), Kayla Alpert (executive), Gail Berman (executive), Tim Burton (executive), Jonathan Glickman (executive), Tommy Harper (executive), Kevin Lafferty (executive), Kevin Miserocchi (executive), Andrew Mittman (executive), Steve Stark (executive) for Millar Gough Ink, Tim Burton Productions, Toluca Pictures, 1.21 Pictures, Glickmania, Tee and Charles Addams Foundation/MGM, Netflix, directed by Gandja Monteiro TV-show
78.) West of Zanzibar, USA 1928, produced by Tod Browning, Irving Thalberg (uncredited) for MGM, directed by Tod Browning
79.) Westworld, USA 1973, produced by Paul Lazarus III for MGM, directed by Michael Crichton guest review by Dale Pierce
80.) The Wizard of Oz, USA 1939, produced by Mervyn Le Roy for MGM, directed by Victor Fleming
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