Saul Bass - Selected Film Title Sequences and Respective Dates

Selected Film Title Sequences and Respective Dates

  • Carmen Jones (1954)
  • The Big Knife (1955)
  • The Man with the Golden Arm (1955)
  • The Racers (1955)
  • The Seven Year Itch (1955)
  • The Shrike (1955)
  • Around the World in Eighty Days (1956)
  • Storm Center (1956)
  • Trapeze (1956)
  • Attack (1956)
  • Edge of the City (1957)
  • Saint Joan (1957)
  • The Pride and the Passion (1957)
  • The Young Stranger (1957)
  • Bonjour Tristesse (1958)
  • Cowboy (1958)
  • Vertigo (1958)
  • Anatomy of a Murder (1958)
  • The Big Country (1958)
  • North by Northwest (1959)
  • Psycho (1960)
  • Spartacus (1960)
  • The Facts of Life (1960)
  • Exodus (1960)
  • Ocean's 11 (1960)
  • West Side Story (1961)
  • Something Wild (1961)
  • Advise and Consent (1962)
  • Walk on the Wild Side (1962)
  • The Victors (1963)
  • Nine Hours to Rama (1963)
  • It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World (1963)
  • The Cardinal (1963)
  • In Harm's Way (1965)
  • Bunny Lake Is Missing (1965)
  • Grand Prix (1966)
  • Not with My Wife, You Don't! (1966)
  • Seconds (1966)
  • Such Good Friends (1971)
  • That's Entertainment, Part II (1976)
  • Broadcast News (1987)
  • Big (1988)
  • The War of the Roses (1989)
  • Goodfellas (1990)
  • Cape Fear (1991)
  • Doc Hollywood (1991)
  • Mr. Saturday Night (1992)
  • The Age of Innocence (1993)
  • Higher Learning (1995)
  • Casino (1995)

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