Saul Bass Film Title Sequences

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Saul Bass (May 8, 1920 – April 25, 1996) was an American graphic designer and Academy Award-winning filmmaker, but he is best known for his design on animated motion picture title sequences.

  1. 1.
    Carmen Jones
    by Otto Preminger

  2. 2.
    The Man with the Golden Arm
    by Otto Preminger

  3. 3.
    The Seven Year Itch
    by Billy Wilder

  4. 5.
    Bonjour Tristesse
    by Otto Preminger

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    Vertigo (Collector's Edition)
    by Alfred Hitchcock

  6. 7.
    Anatomy of a Murder

  7. 8.
    The Big Country

  8. 9.
    North By Northwest
    by Alfred Hitchcock

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    Psycho (Collector's Edition)
    by Alfred Hitchcock

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    Spartacus
    by Stanley Kubrick

  11. 12.
    Exodus

  12. 13.
    Advise and Consent
    by Otto Preminger

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    Ocean's Eleven
    by Lewis Milestone

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    West Side Story (Special Edition Collector's Set)
    by Jerome Robbins

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    Walk on the Wild Side
    by Edward Dmytryk

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    The Victors
    by Carl Foreman

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    Nine Hours to Rama (1963)

  18. 19.
    It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World
    by Stanley Kramer

  19. 20.
    The Cardinal

  20. 21.
    In Harm's Way
    by Otto Preminger

  21. 22.
    Bunny Lake is Missing
    by Otto Preminger

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    Grand Prix (Two-Disc Special Edition)
    by John Frankenheimer

  23. 24.
    Seconds
    by John Frankenheimer

  24. 25.
    Broadcast News

  25. 26.
    Big

  26. 27.
    The War of the Roses
    by Danny DeVito

  27. 28.
    GoodFellas (Two-Disc Special Edition)
    by Martin Scorsese

  28. 29.
    Cape Fear
    by Martin Scorsese

  29. 30.
    Doc Hollywood
    by Michael Caton-Jones

  30. 31.
    The Age of Innocence
    by Martin Scorsese

  31. 32.
    Casino
    by Martin Scorsese

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Created by kalavinka on Aug 24, 2009.
 

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