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1.) Adventure Island, USA 1947, produced by William H. Pine, William C. Thomas for Pine-Thomas Productions/Paramount, directed by Peter Stewart (= Sam Newfield)

2.) Alice in Wonderland, USA 1933, produced by Louis S. Lighton, Emanuel Cohen (executive) for Paramount, directed by Norman Z. McLeod

3.) Aloma of the South Seas, USA 1941, produced by Monta Bell, Buddy G. DeSylva for Paramount, directed by Alfred Santell

4.) Animal Crackers, USA 1930, produced by Paramount, directed by Victor Heerman

5.) The Arizona Raiders, USA 1936, produced by A.M. Botsford for Paramount, directed by James P. Hogan

6.) Arrest Bulldog Drummond, USA 1939, produced by Stuart Walker, William LeBaron (executive) for Paramount, directed by James P. Hogan

Bulldog Drummond, Paramount's Bulldog Drummond, Bulldog Drummond (John Howard)

7.) Back to the Beach, USA 1987, produced by Frank Mancuso jr, Frankie Avalon (executive), Annette Funicello (executive) for Paramount, directed by Lyndall Hobbs

8.) Belle of the Nineties, USA 1934, produced by William LeBaron for Paramount, directed by Leo McCarey

9.) The Big Broadcast of 1938, USA 1938, produced by Harlan Thompson, William LeBaron (executive), Leon Schlesinger (animation sequence only) for Paramount, directed by Mitchell Leisen

10.) The Big Clock, USA 1948, produced by Richard Maibaum for Paramount, directed by John Farrow

11.) Born to the West / Hell Town, USA 1937, produced by William T. Lackey, William LeBaron (executive) for Paramount, directed by Charles Barton

12.) Bulldog Drummond Comes Back, USA 1937, produced by Congress Films/Paramount, directed by Louis King

Bulldog Drummond, Paramount's Bulldog Drummond, Bulldog Drummond (John Howard)

13.) Bulldog Drummond Escapes, USA 1937, produced by Congress Films/Paramount, directed by James P. Hogan

Bulldog Drummond, Paramount's Bulldog Drummond

14.) Bulldog Drummond in Africa, USA 1938, produced by Harold Hurley, Edward T. Lowe jr for Congress Films/Paramount, directed by Louis King

Bulldog Drummond, Paramount's Bulldog Drummond, Bulldog Drummond (John Howard)

15.) Bulldog Drummond's Bride, USA 1939, produced by Congress Films/Paramount, directed by James P. Hogan

Bulldog Drummond, Paramount's Bulldog Drummond, Bulldog Drummond (John Howard)

16.) Bulldog Drummond's Secret Police, USA 1939, produced by Congress Films/Paramount, directed by James P. Hogan

Bulldog Drummond, Paramount's Bulldog Drummond, Bulldog Drummond (John Howard)

17.) The Canary Murder Case, USA 1929, produced by Paramount, directed by Malcolm St. Clair, Frank Tuttle (reshoot)

18.) Casanova's Big Night, USA 1954, produced by Paul Jones for Paramount, directed by Norman Z. McLeod

19.) The Cat and the Canary, USA 1939, produced by Paramount, directed by Elliott Nugent

20.) Chang: A Drama of the Wilderness, USA 1927, produced by Jesse L. Lasky, Adolph Zukor, Ernest B. Schoedsack, Merian C. Cooper for Famous Players/Paramount, directed by Ernest B. Schoedsack, Merian C. Cooper

21.) Charmed - Something Wicca This Way Comes / episode 1.1, USA 1998, produced by Les Sheldon, Aaron Spelling (executive), E. Duke Vincent (executive), Constance M. Burge (executive), Brad Kern (executive) for Spelling Television, Paramount/WB Network, directed by John T.Kretchmer

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22.) Cinderfella, USA 1960, produced by Jerry Lewis for Jerry Lewis Productions, Paramount, directed by Frank Tashlin

23.) Cloverfield, USA 2008, produced by J.J. Abrams, Bryan Burk, Sherryl Clark (executive), Guy Riedel (executive) for Bad Robot/Paramount, directed by Matt Reeves

24.) The Colossus of New York, USA 1958, produced by William Alland for Paramount, directed by Eugène Lourié

25.) Coonskin, USA 1975, produced by Albert S. Ruddy for Bakshi Productions/Paramount, directed by Ralph Bakshi

26.) The Court Jester, USA 1955, produced by Melvin Frank, Norman Panama, Danny Kaye (executive), Sylvia Fine (executive) for Dena Enterprises, Paramount, directed by Melvin Frank, Norman Panama

27.) Daughter of the Dragon, USA 1931, produced by Paramount, directed by Lloyd Corrigan

28.) Deadwood / episode 1.1, USA 2004, produced by Davis Guggenheim, Scott Stephens, Elizabeth Sarnoff, David Milch (executive), Walter Hill (consulting), Jody Worth (consulting) for Red Board Productions, Paramount/HBO, directed by Walter Hill

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29.) Deadwood - Deep Water / episode 1.2, USA 2004, produced by Davis Guggenheim, Scott Stephens, David Milch (executive), Jody Worth (consulting) for Red Board Productions, Paramount/HBO, directed by Davis Guggenheim

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30.) Deadwood - Reconnoitering the Rim / episode 1.3, USA 2004, produced by Davis Guggenheim, Scott Stephens, David Milch (executive), Jody Worth (consulting) for Red Board Productions, Paramount/HBO, directed by Davis Guggenheim

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31.) The Dentist, USA 1932, produced by Mack Sennett for Paramount, directed by Leslie Pearce

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32.) Dr. Cyclops, USA 1940, produced by Dale Van Every, Merian C. Cooper, William LeBaron (executive) for Paramount, directed by Ernest B. Schoedsack

33.) Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, USA 1920, produced by Adolph Zukor for Paramount, directed by John S. Robertson

34.) Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, USA 1931, produced by Adolph Zukor (executive), Rouben Mamoulian for Paramount, directed by Rouben Mamoulian

35.) Double Indemnity, USA 1944, produced by Joseph Sistrom, Buddy G. DeSylva (executive) for Paramount, directed by Billy Wilder

36.) Downsizing, USA 2017, produced by Jim Burke, Megan Ellison, Mark Johnson, Alexander Payne, Jim Taylor, Diana Pokorny (executive) for Ad Hominem Enterprises, Annapurna Pictures, Paramount, directed by Alexander Payne

37.) Duck Soup, USA 1933, produced by Paramount, directed by Leo McCarey

38.) The Eagle's Brood, USA 1935, produced by Harry Sherman for Paramount, directed by Howard Bretherton

39.) Eli, USA 2019, produced by Trevor Macy, John Zaozirny, Matt Alvarez (executive), Jenny Hinkey (executive), Melinda Nishioka (executive) for Intrepid Pictures, Bellevue Productions, MTV, Paramount/Netflix, directed by Ciarán Foy

40.) A Farewell to Arms, USA 1932, produced by Frank Borzage for Paramount, directed by Frank Borzage

41.) Father Brown, Detective, USA 1934, produced by Edward Sedgwick, Bayard Veiller, Emanuel Cohen (executive) for Paramount, directed by Edward Sedgwick

42.) Five Card Stud, USA 1968, produced by Hal B. Wallis, Joseph H. Hazen for Paramount, directed by Henry Hathaway

guest review by Dale Pierce

43.) Friday the 13th, USA 1980, produced by Sean S. Cunningham, Alvin Geiler (executive), Steve Miner (associate) for Georgetown Productions/Paramount, directed by Sean S. Cunningham

44.) Friday the 13th: A New Beginning, USA 1985, produced by Timothy Silver, Frank Mancuso jr (executive) for Georgetown Productions, Terror Inc./Paramount, directed by Danny Steinmann

45.) Gambler's Choice, USA 1944, produced by William H. Pine, William C. Thomas for Pine-Thomas Productions/Paramount, directed by Frank McDonald

46.) The Ghost Breakers, USA 1940, produced by Arthur Hornblow jr, William LeBaron (executive) for Paramount, directed by George Marshall

47.) Glorifying the American Girl, USA 1929, produced by Monta Bell for Paramount, directed by John W. Harkrider, Millard Webb

48.) The Gracie Allen Murder Case, USA 1939, produced by George M. Arthur, Alfred E. Green, William LeBaron (executive) for Paramount, directed by Alfred E.Green

49.) The Greene Murder Case, USA 1929, produced by B.P. Schulberg for Paramount, directed by Frank Tuttle

50.) Hidden Gold, USA 1940, produced by Harry Sherman for Paramount, directed by Lesley Selander

51.) The Hitler Gang, USA 1944, produced by Buddy G. DeSylva for Paramount, directed by John Farrow

52.) Hold Back the Dawn, USA 1941, produced by Arthur Hornblow jr for Paramount, directed by Mitchell Leisen

53.) Horse Feathers, USA 1932, produced by Paramount, directed by Norman McLeod

54.) I'm No Angel, USA 1933, produced by William LeBaron for Paramount, directed by Wesley Ruggles

55.) I Married a Monster from Outer Space, USA 1958, produced by Gene Fowler jr for Paramount, directed by Gene Fowler jr

56.) If I Had a Million, USA 1932, produced by Emanuel Cohen for Paramount, directed by Ernst Lubitsch, Norman Taurog, Stephen Roberts, Norman Z. McLeod, James Cruze, William A. Seiter, H. Bruce Humberstone

57.) In Old Mexico, USA 1938, produced by Harry Sherman for Paramount, directed by Edward D. Venturini

58.) International House, USA 1933, produced by Emanuel Cohen for Paramount, directed by A. Edward Sutherland

59.) Iron Man, USA 2008, produced by Avi Arad, Kevin Feige, Peter Billingsley (executive), Louis D'Esposito (executive), Jon Favreau (executive), Michael A.Helfant (executive), Stan Lee (executive), David Maisel (executive) for Fairview Entertainment, Marvel Comics, Paramount, directed by Jon Favreau

60.) Island of Lost Souls, USA 1932, produced by Paramount, directed by Erle C. Kenton

61.) It's a Gift, USA 1934, produced by William LeBaron, Emanuel Cohen (executive) for Paramount, directed by Norman Z. McLeod

62.) It's the Old Army Game, USA 1926, produced by William LeBaron (associate) for Famous Players/Paramount, directed by A. Edward Sutherland

63.) The Italian Job, UK 1969, produced by Michael Deeley for Oakhurst Productions/Paramount, directed by Peter Collinson

64.) King of the Jungle, USA 1933, produced by Paramount, directed by H. Bruce Humberstone, Max Marcin

65.) Klondike Annie, USA 1936, produced by William LeBaron for Paramount, directed by Raoul Walsh

66.) Ladies and Gentlemen, the Fabulous Stains, USA 1982, produced by Joe Roth, Lou Lombardo (executive) for Red Stripe, Paramount, directed by Lou Adler

67.) Lara Croft: Tomb Raider, UK / Germany / USA / Japan 2001, produced by Lawrence Gordon, Lloyd Levin, Colin Wilson, Stuart Baird (executive), Jeremy Heath Smith (executive) for Paramount, Mutual Films, Eidos Interactive, BBC, KFP Produktions GmbH, Tele-München, Toho-Towa, directed by Simon West

68.) Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life, UK / Germany / USA / Japan 2003, produced by Lawrence Gordon, Lloyd Levin, Jeremy Heath Smith (executive) for Paramount, Mutual Films, Eidos Interactive, BBC, Tele-München, Toho-Towa, directed by Jan De Bont

69.) Law of the Pampas, USA 1939, produced by Harry Sherman for Paramount, directed by Nate Watt

70.) Layer Cake, UK 2004, produced by Adam Bohling, David Reid, Matthew Vaughn for Marv Films/Paramount, directed by Matthew Vaughn

71.) The Legend of Lizzie Borden, USA 1975, produced by George LeMaire for Paramount TV/ABC, directed by Paul Wendkos

guest review by Dale Pierce

72.) The Lemon Drop Kid, USA 1951, produced by Robert L. Welch for Hope Enterprises, Paramount, directed by Sidney Lanfield

73.) Love and Monsters, Canada / USA 2020, produced by Dan Cohen, Shawn Levy, John H. Starke (executive) for 21 Laps Entertainment, Entertainment One, Paramount/Netflix, directed by Michael Matthews

74.) The Major and the Minor, USA 1942, produced by Arthur Hornblow jr for Paramount, directed by Billy Wilder

75.) Man on the Flying Trapeze, USA 1935, produced by William LeBaron for Paramount, directed by Clyde Bruckman, W.C. Fields (uncredited)

76.) Midnight Manhunt, USA 1945, produced by William H. Pine, William C. Thomas for Pine-Thomas Productions/Paramount, directed by William C. Thomas

77.) Million Dollar Legs, USA 1932, produced by Herman J. Mankiewicz, B.P. Schulberg (executive) for Paramount, directed by Edward F. Cline

78.) Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch, USA 1934, produced by Douglas MacLean for Paramount, directed by Norman Taurog

79.) Mississippi, USA 1935, produced by Arthur Hornblow jr for Paramount, directed by A. Edward Sutherland

80.) Modesty Blaise, USA 1982, produced by Barney Rosenzweig for Paramount/ABC, directed by Reza Badiyi

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81.) Monkey Business, USA 1931, produced by Paramount, directed by Norman McLeod

82.) Moon Over Burma, USA 1940, produced by A.M. Botsford, Anthony Veiller, William LeBaron (executive) for Paramount, directed by Louis King

83.) Murders in the Zoo, USA 1933, produced by Paramount, directed by A. Edward Sutherland

84.) My Favorite Brunette, USA 1947, produced by Daniel Dare for Hope Enterprises/Paramount, directed by Elliott Nugent

85.) The Mysterious Dr. Fu Manchu, USA 1929, produced by Rowland V. Lee for Paramount, directed by Rowland V. Lee

86.) The Night of the Grizzly, USA 1966, produced by Burt Dunne for Paramount, directed by Joseph Pevney

guest review by Dale Pierce

87.) No Country for Old Men, USA 2007, produced by Ethan Coen, Joel Coen, Scott Rudin, Robert Graf (executive), Mark Roybal (executive) for Miramax, Paramount (Paramount Vantage), directed by Joel Coen, Ethan Coen

88.) The Old Fashioned Way, USA 1934, produced by William LeBaron, Emanuel Cohen (executive) for Paramount, directed by William Beaudine

89.) One Body Too Many, USA 1944, produced by William H. Pine, William C. Thomas for Pine-Thomas/Paramount, directed by Frank McDonald

90.) The Paleface, USA 1948, produced by Robert L. Welch for Paramount, directed by Norman Z. McLeod

91.) The Return of Dr. Fu Manchu, USA 1930, produced by Rowland V. Lee, B.P. Schulberg (executive) for Paramount, directed by Rowland V. Lee

92.) Road to Bali, USA 1952, produced by Daniel Dare, Harry Tugend for Hope Enterprises, Bing Crosby Productions, Paramount, directed by Hal Walker

93.) Road to Morocco, USA 1942, produced by Paramount, directed by David Butler

94.) Road to Rio, USA 1947, produced by Daniel Dare for Hope Enterprises, Bing Crosby Productions, Paramount, directed by Norman Z. McLeod

95.) Road to Singapore, USA 1940, produced by Harlan Thompson for Paramount, directed by Victor Schertzinger

96.) Road to Utopia, USA 1946, produced by Paul Jones for Paramount, directed by Hal Walker

97.) Road to Zanzibar, USA 1941, produced by Paul Jones for Paramount, directed by Victor Schertzinger

98.) The Roaring Road, USA 1919, produced by Paramount, directed by James Cruze

99.) Robinson Crusoe on Mars, USA 1964, produced by Aubrey Schenck, Edwin F. Zabel for Paramount, directed by Byron Haskin

100.) Sally of the Sawdust, USA 1925, produced by D.W. Griffith for Paramount, directed by D.W. Griffith

101.) She Done Him Wrong, USA 1933, produced by William LeBaron for Paramount, directed by Lowell Sherman

102.) Shutter Island, USA 2010, produced by Bradley J. Fischer, Mike Medavoy, Arnold Messer, Martin Scorsese, Chris Brigham (executive), Laeta Kalogridis (executive), Dennis Lehane (executive), Gianni Nunnari (executive), Louis Phillips (executive) for Phoenic Pictures, Sikelia Productions, Appian Way/Paramount, directed by Martin Scorsese

103.) The Sign of the Cross, USA 1932, produced by Cecil B. DeMille for Paramount, directed by Cecil B. DeMille

104.) Six of a Kind, USA 1934, produced by Emanuel Cohen for Paramount, directed by Leo McCarey

105.) Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow, USA / UK / Italy 2004, produced by Jon Avnet, Marsha Oglesby, Jude Law, Sadie Frost, Aurelio De Laurentiis (executive), Raffaella De Laurentiis (executive), Bill Haber (executive) for Brooklyn Films II, Riff Raff, Blue Flower, Filmauro/Paramount, directed by Kerry Conran

106.) Son of Paleface, USA 1952, produced by Robert L. Welch for Paramount, directed by Frank Tashlin

107.) The Spirit is Willing, USA 1967, produced by William Castle for William Castle Pictures/Paramount, directed by William Castle

guest review by Dale Pierce

108.) Star Trek, USA 2009, produced by J.J. Abrams, Damon Lindelof, Bryan Burk (executive), Jeffrey Chernov (executive), Alex Kurtzman (executive), Roberto Orci (executive) for Bad Robot, Paramount, Spyglass Entertainment, directed by J.J. Abrams

109.) Star Trek - All Our Yesterdays / episode 3.23, USA 1969, produced by Fred Freiberger, Gene Roddenberry (executive) for Norway Corporation, Paramount/NBC, directed by Marvin J. Chomsky

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110.) Star Trek - And the Children Shall Lead / episode 3.4, USA 1968, produced by Fred Freiberger, Gene Roddenberry (executive) for Norway Corporation, Paramount/NBC, directed by Marvin J. Chomsky

TV-show


111.) Star Trek: Beyond, USA 2016, produced by J.J. Abrams, Justin Lin, Roberto Orci, Lindsey Weber, Jeffrey Chernov (executive), David Ellison (executive), Dana Goldberg (executive), Tommy Harper (executive) for Bad Robot, Sneaky Shark, Perfect Storm Entertainment, Paramount, Skydance Media, Alibaba, Huahua Media, directed by Justin Lin

112.) Star Trek - Day of the Dove / episode 3.7, USA 1968, produced by Fred Freiberger, Gene Roddenberry (executive) for Norway Corporation, Paramount/NBC, directed by Marvin J. Chomsky

TV-show


113.) Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Trials and Tribble-ations / episode 5.6, USA 1996, produced by René Echevarria, Steve Oster, Robert Hewitt Wolfe, Ira Steven Behr (executive), Rick Berman (executive) for Paramount/CBS, directed by Jonathan West

114.) Star Trek - Elaan of Troyius / episode 3.13, USA 1968, produced by Fred Freiberger, Gene Roddenberry (executive) for Norway Corporation, Paramount/NBC, directed by John Meredyth Lucas

TV-show


115.) Star Trek: Enterprise - Broken Bow / episode 1.1 & 1.2, USA 2001, produced by Dawn Velazquez, Rick Berman (executive), Brannon Braga (executive) for Paramount, directed by James L. Conway

TV-show


116.) Star Trek - For the World is Hollow and I Have Touched the Sky / episode 3.8, USA 1968, produced by Fred Freiberger, Gene Roddenberry (executive) for Norway Corporation, Paramount/NBC, directed by Anton Leader

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117.) Star Trek Into Darkness, USA 2013, produced by J.J. Abrams, Damon Lindelof, Bryan Burk, Alex Kurtzman, Roberto Orci, Jeffrey Chernov (executive), David Ellison (executive), Dana Goldberg (executive), Paul Schwake (executive) for Bad Robot, Paramount, Spyglass Entertainment, directed by J.J. Abrams

118.) Star Trek - Is There in Truth No Beauty / episode 3.5, USA 1968, produced by Fred Freiberger, Gene Roddenberry (executive) for Norway Corporation, Paramount/NBC, directed by Ralph Senensky

TV-show


119.) Star Trek - Let That Be Your Last Battlefield / episode 3.15, USA 1969, produced by Fred Freiberger, Gene Roddenberry (executive) for Norway Corporation, Paramount/NBC, directed by Jud Taylor

TV-show


120.) Star Trek - Plato's Stepchildren / episode 3.10, USA 1968, produced by Fred Freiberger, Gene Roddenberry (executive) for Norway Corporation, Paramount/NBC, directed by David Alexander

TV-show


121.) Star Trek - Requiem for Methuselah / episode 3.19, USA 1969, produced by Fred Freiberger, Gene Roddenberry (executive) for Norway Corporation, Paramount/NBC, directed by Murray Golden

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122.) Star Trek - Spectre of the Gun / episode 3.6, USA 1968, produced by Fred Freiberger, Gene Roddenberry (executive) for Norway Corporation, Paramount/NBC, directed by Vincent McEveety

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123.) Star Trek - Spock's Brain / episode 3.1, USA 1968, produced by Fred Freiberger, Gene Roddenberry (executive) for Norway Corporation, Paramount/NBC, directed by Marc Daniels

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124.) Star Trek - That Which Survives / episode 3.17, USA 1969, produced by Fred Freiberger, Gene Roddenberry (executive) for Norway Corporation, Paramount/NBC, directed by Jud Taylor

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125.) Star Trek: The Animated Series - Beyond the Farthest Star / episode 1.1, USA 1973, produced by Norm Prescott, Lou Scheimer for Filmation, Norway Corporation, Paramount/NBC, directed by Hal Sutherland

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126.) Star Trek: The Animated Series - More Tribbles, More Troubles / episode 1.5, USA 1973, produced by Norm Prescott, Lou Scheimer for Filmation, Norway Corporation, Paramount/NBC, directed by Hal Sutherland

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127.) Star Trek - The Cloud Minders / episode 3.21, USA 1969, produced by Fred Freiberger, Gene Roddenberry (executive) for Norway Corporation, Paramount/NBC, directed by Jud Taylor

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128.) Star Trek - The Empath / episode 3.12, USA 1968, produced by Fred Freiberger, Gene Roddenberry (executive) for Norway Corporation, Paramount/NBC, directed by John Erman

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129.) Star Trek - The Enterprise Incident / episode 3.2, USA 1968, produced by Fred Freiberger, Gene Roddenberry (executive) for Norway Corporation, Paramount/NBC, directed by John Meredyth Lucas

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130.) Star Trek - The Lights of Zetar / episode 3.18, USA 1969, produced by Fred Freiberger, Gene Roddenberry (executive) for Norway Corporation, Paramount/NBC, directed by Herbert Kenwith

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131.) Star Trek - The Mark of Gideon / episode 3.16, USA 1969, produced by Fred Freiberger, Gene Roddenberry (executive) for Norway Corporation, Paramount/NBC, directed by Jud Taylor

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132.) Star Trek: The Next Generation - Cause and Effect / episode 5.18, USA 1992, produced by David Livingston, Herbert Wright, Rick Berman (executive), Michael Piller (executive), Gene Roddenberry (executive), Jeri Taylor (supervising) for Paramount/CBS, directed by Jonathan Frakes

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133.) Star Trek: The Next Generation - Encounter at Farpoint / episode 1.1, USA 1987, produced by Edward K. Milkis, Gene Roddenberry (executive), Rick Berman (supervising), Robert H. Justman (supervising) for Paramount/CBS, directed by Corey Allen

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134.) Star Trek - The Paradise Syndrome / episode 3.3, USA 1968, produced by Fred Freiberger, Gene Roddenberry (executive) for Norway Corporation, Paramount/NBC, directed by Jud Taylor

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135.) Star Trek - The Savage Curtain / episode 3.22, USA 1969, produced by Fred Freiberger, Gene Roddenberry (executive) for Norway Corporation, Paramount/NBC, directed by Herschel Daugherty

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136.) Star Trek - The Tholian Web / episode 3.9, USA 1968, produced by Fred Freiberger, Gene Roddenberry (executive) for Norway Corporation, Paramount/NBC, directed by Herb Wallerstein

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137.) Star Trek - The Way to Eden / episode 3.20, USA 1969, produced by Fred Freiberger, Gene Roddenberry (executive) for Norway Corporation, Paramount/NBC, directed by David Alexander

TV-show


138.) Star Trek - Turnabout Intruder / episode 3.24, USA 1969, produced by Fred Freiberger, Gene Roddenberry (executive) for Norway Corporation, Paramount/NBC, directed by Herb Wallerstein

TV-show


139.) Star Trek - Whom Gods Destroy / episode 3.14, USA 1969, produced by Fred Freiberger, Gene Roddenberry (executive) for Norway Corporation, Paramount/NBC, directed by Herb Wallerstein

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140.) Star Trek - Wink of an Eye / episode 3.11, USA 1968, produced by Fred Freiberger, Gene Roddenberry (executive) for Norway Corporation, Paramount/NBC, directed by Jud Taylor

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141.) Sunset Trail, USA 1939, produced by Harry Sherman for Paramount, directed by Lesley Selander

142.) Supernatural, USA 1933, produced by Edward Halperin, Victor Halperin for Paramount, directed by Victor Halperin

143.) Swamp Fire, USA 1946, produced by William H. Pine, William C. Thomas for Pine-Thomas Productions/Paramount, directed by William H. Pine

144.) Tabu: A Story of the South Seas, USA 1931, produced by Robert J. Flaherty, F.W. Murnau for Murnau-Flaherty Productions/Paramount, directed by F.W. Murnau

145.) Targets, USA 1968, produced by Peter Bogdanovich, Roger Corman for Saticoy Productions/Paramount, directed by Peter Bogdanovich

146.) Tarzan the Magnificent, UK 1960, produced by Sy Weintraub, Harvey Hayutin for Solar Film/Paramount, directed by Robert Day

147.) Tarzan's Greatest Adventure, UK 1959, produced by Sy Weintraub, Harvey Hayutin for Solar Film/Paramount, directed by John Guillermin

148.) Team America: World Police, USA/Germany 2004, produced by Scott Rudin, Trey Parker, Matt Stone, Scott Aversano (executive), Anne Garefino (executive) for Paramount, MMDP Munich Movie Development & Production, directed by Trey Parker

149.) Thunderbolt, USA 1929, produced by Josef von Sternberg for Paramount, directed by Josef von Sternberg

150.) Tillie and Gus, USA 1933, produced by Douglas MacLean, Emanuel Cohen (executive) for Paramount, directed by Francis Martin

151.) Top Gun, USA 1986, produced by Don Simpson, Jerry Bruckheimer, Bill Badalato (executive) for Don Simpson/Jerry Bruckheimer Films/Paramount, directed by Tony Scott

152.) True Grit, USA 1969, produced by Hal B. Wallis for Paramount, directed by Henry Hathaway

153.) The Virginian, USA 1929, produced by B.P. Schulberg, Louis D. Lighton for Paramount, directed by Victor Fleming

154.) The War of the Worlds, USA 1953, produced by George Pal for Paramount, directed by Byron Haskin

155.) Watchmen, USA 2009, produced by Lawrence Gordon, Lloyd Levin, Deborah Snyder, Herb Gains (executive), Thomas Tull (executive) for Warner Brothers, Paramount, DC Comics, Legendary, directed by Zack Snyder

156.) You're Telling Me!, USA 1934, produced by William LeBaron, Emanuel Cohen (executive) for Paramount, directed by Erle C. Kenton

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There's No Such Thing as Zombies
starring
Luana Ribeira, Rudy Barrow and Rami Hilmi
special appearances by
Debra Lamb and Lynn Lowry

 

directed by
Eddie Bammeke

written by
Michael Haberfelner

produced by
Michael Haberfelner, Luana Ribeira and Eddie Bammeke

 

now streaming at

Amazon

Amazon UK

Vimeo

 

 

 

Robots and rats,
demons and potholes,
cuddly toys and
shopping mall Santas,
love and death and everything in between,
Tales to Chill
Your Bones to

is all of that.

 

Tales to Chill
Your Bones to
-
a collection of short stories and mini-plays
ranging from the horrific to the darkly humourous,
from the post-apocalyptic
to the weirdly romantic,
tales that will give you a chill and maybe a chuckle, all thought up by
the twisted mind of
screenwriter and film reviewer
Michael Haberfelner.

 

Tales to Chill
Your Bones to

the new anthology by
Michael Haberfelner

 

Out now from
Amazon!!!