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Withers), Elizabeth Earl (Adele Ainsworth), Cecil Kellaway (Prescott), Sen Yung (Ong Chi Seng), Doris Lloyd (Mrs. Cooper), Willie Fung (Chung Hi), Tetsu Kornai (Head Boy)
    Distribution: Warner Brothers
95 minutes
    The Little Foxes (1941)
Samuel Goldwyn Production
Producer: Samuel Goldwyn
Director: William Wyler
    Screenplay: Lillian Hellman, based on her stage play as produced by Herman Shumlin
    Additional scenes and dialogue: Arthur Kober, Dorothy Parker, and Alan Campbell
    Photography: Gregg Toland
Editor: Daniel Mandell
Art direction: Stephen Goosson
Set decoration: Howard Bristol
Costumes: Orry-Kelly
Music: Meredith Wilson
Sound recorder: Frank Maher
Assistant director: William Tummel
    Cast: Bette Davis (Regina Hubbard Giddens), Herbert Marshall (Horace Giddens), Teresa Wright (Alexandra Giddens), Richard Carlson (David Hewitt), Patricia Collinge (Birdie Hubbard), Dan Duryea (Leo Hubbard), Charles Dingle (Ben Hubbard), Carl Benton Reid (Oscar Hubbard), John Marriott (Cal), Jessie Grayson (Addie), Russell Hicks (William Marshall), Lucien Littlefield (Sam Menders), Virginia Brissac (Mrs. Lucy Hewitt), Terry Nibert (Julia), Charles R. Moore (Simon), Henry “Hot Shot” Thomas (Harold), Alan Bridge (Hotel Manager), Kenny Washington (Servant), Hooper Atchley (Guest), Lew Kelly (Train Companion), Henry Roquemore (Depositor)
Distribution: RKO Pictures
116 minutes
    Mrs. Miniver (1942)
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Producer: Sidney Franklin
Director: William Wyler
    Screenplay: Arthur Wimperis, George Froeschel, James Hilton, and Claudine West, based on the novel by Jan Struther
    Photography: Joseph Ruttenberg
    Editor: Harold F. Kress
    Art direction: Cedric Gibbons
    Set decoration: Edwin B. Willis
    Musical score: Herbert Stothart
    Song: “Midsummer's Day” by Gene Lockhart
Cast: Greer Garson (Mrs. Miniver), Walter Pidgeon (Clem Miniver), Teresa Wright (Carol Beldon), Dame May Whitty (Lady Beldon), Reginald Owen (Foley), Henry Travers (Mr. Ballard), Richard Ney (Olin Miniver), Henry Wilcoxon (Vicar), Christopher Severn (Toby Miniver), Brenda Forbes (Gladys), Clare Sandars (Judy Miniver), Marie de Becker (Ada), Helmut Dentine (German Flyer), John Abbott (Fred), Connie Leon (Simpson), Rhys William (Horace), Mary Field (Miss Spriggins), Ben Webster (Ginger), Paul Scardon (Nobby), Aubrey Mather (Innkeeper), Forrester Harvey (Huggins), Billy Sevin (Conductor), Ottola Smith (Saleslady), Gerald Oliver Smith (Car Dealer), Alec Craig (Joe), Clara Reid (Mrs. Huggins), John Burton (Halliday), Leonard Carey (Beldon's Butler), Eric Lonsdale (Marston), Arthur Wimperis (Sir Henry), David Clyde (Carruthers), Colin Campbell (Sickles), Herbert Clifton (Doctor), Thomas Louden (Mr. Verger), Peter Lawford (Pilot), Miles Mander (German Agent's Voice), St. Luke's Choristers
Distribution: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
134 minutes
    Memphis Belle (1944)
Presented by: War Department
    Produced by: U.S. Eighth Air Force Photographic Section, in cooperation with Army Air Forces First Motion Picture Unit
    Producer: William Wyler
    Director: William Wyler
    Script: William Wyler
    Photography: William C. Clothier and Harold Tannenbaum (William Wyler, uncredited)
    Additional photography: William Wyler
Editor: Lynn Harrison
Music: Gail Kubik
Narration: Lester Koenig
Narrators: Eugene Kern and John Beal
    Distribution: Paramount Pictures Inc., under the auspices of the War Activities Committee
41 minutes
    Thunderbolt (1945)
    Produced by: Carl Krueger Productions and the U.S. Air Force, under the command of Lieutenant Ira C. Eaker
    Direction and editing: William Wyler and John Sturges
    Script: Lester Koenig
    Music: Gail Kubik
    Introduced by: James Stewart
Narrated by: Eugene Kern and Lloyd Bridges
Distribution: Monogram Pictures
44 minutes
    The Best Years of Our Lives (1946)
Samuel Goldwyn Production
Producer: Samuel Goldwyn
Director: William Wyler
    Screenplay: Robert E. Sherwood, based on the verse novel Glory for Me by MacKinlay Kantor
Photography: Gregg Toland
Editor: Daniel

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