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- Tender mercies, an Antron Media Production ; Studio Canal ; EMI Films, Inc. ; directed by Bruce Beresford ; produced by Philip S. Hobel ; written by Horton Foote
- Tomorrow, Filmgroup Productions a Castle Hill Productions ; produced by Gilbert Pearlman and Paul Roebling ; screenplay by Horton Foote ; directed by Joseph Anthony
- Of mice and men, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer presents a Russ Smith/Gary Sinise production
- To kill a mockingbird, a Pakula-Mulligan, Brentwood Productions picture ; directed by Robert Mulligan ; produced by Alan J. Pakula
- Of mice and men, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer presents a Russ Smith/Gary Sinise production
- Main Street, Magnolia Pictures and 1984 Films present an Annapurna Productions/Fixed Point Films production ; produced by Spencer Silna, Megan Ellison, Jonah Hirsch ; written by Horton Foote ; directed by John Doyle
- Short plays for young actors, Craig Slaight and Jack Sharrar, editors
- Great scenes for young actors from the stage, Craig Slaight, Jack Sharrar, editors ; [foreword by Julie Harris]
- The best plays of 1994-1995, edited by Otis L. Guernsey, Jr. and Jeffrey Sweet ; illustrated with photographs and with drawings by Hirschfeld
- Marlon Brando, Hollywood rebel
- The chase, Columbia Pictures Corporation ; screenplay by Lillian Hellman ; produced by Sam Spiegel ; directed by Arthur Penn
- Three plays, Dividing the estate, The trip to Bountiful, and The young man from Atlanta, Horton Foote ; with a foreword by John Guare
- Tender mercies, an Antron Media Production ; Studio Canal ; EMI Films, Inc. ; directed by Bruce Beresford ; produced by Philip S. Hobel ; written by Horton Foote
- An introduction to To kill a mockingbird by Harper Lee, written and produced by Dan Stone at the National Endowment for the Arts
- Baby, the rain must fall, Columbia Pictures presents ; produced by Alan J. Pakula ; screenplay by Horton Foote ; directed by Robert Mulligan
- To kill a mockingbird, a Universal Picture presentation of a Pakula-Mulligan, Brentwood Productions picture ; screenplay by Horton Foote ; produced by Alan J. Pakula ; directed by Robert Mulligan
- 1918, Quadalupe Entertainment presents a Lewis Allen-Peter Newman production
- Main Street, Magnolia Pictures and 1984 Films present an Annapurna Productions/Fixed Point Films Production ; produced by Spencer Silna, Megan Ellison, Jonah Hirsch ; written by Horton Foote ; directed by John Doyle
- The trip to bountiful, director, Michael Wilson; teleplay by Horton Foote; producers, Hallie Foote, Cicely Tyson, Jeffery Hayes, and Bill Haber; production company, AEN
- Convicts, M.C.E.G. presents a Jonathan D. Krane production ; produced by Jonathan D. Krane and Sterling VanWagenen ; screenplay by Horton Foote ; directed by Peter Masterson
- Storm fear, Theodora Productions presents ; screen play by Horton Foote, produced and directed by Cornel Wilde
- Barn burning, Monterey Video ; a project of the National Endowment for the Humanities ; a production of Learning in Focus ; Learning in Focus presents ; produced by Calvin Skaggs ; teleplay by Horton Foote ; directed by Peter Warner
- To kill a mockingbird, director, Robert Mulligan ; producer, Alan J. Pakula ; screenplay, Horton Foote
- Great monologues for young actors, Volume II, [edited by] Craig Slaight and Jack Sharrar
- Multicultural scenes for young actors, Craig Slaight and Jack Sharrar, editors
- To kill a mockingbird, Pakula-Mulligan Productions, Inc. and Brentwood Productions, Inc ; produced by Alan Pakula ; directed by Robert Mulligan ; screenplay by Horton Foote
- The Best plays of 1986-1987, edited by Otis L. Guernsey Jr. and Jeffrey Sweet ; illustrated with photographs and with drawings by Hirschfeld
- Of mice and men, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer presents a Russ Smith/Gary Sinise production ; produced by Russ Smith and Gary Sinise ; screenplay, Horton Foote ; directed by Gary Sinise
- To kill a mockingbird ; Tender mercies ; and, The trip to Bountiful, three screenplays, by Horton Foote
- Getting Frankie married-- and afterwards, and other plays, Horton Foote
- Beginnings, a memoir, Horton Foote
- The orphans' home cycle, by Horton Foote
- Selected one-act plays of Horton Foote, edited by Gerald C. Wood
- The trip to Bountiful, a play in three acts
- Horton Foote
- The young man from Atlanta, Horton Foote
- Roots in a parched ground ; Convicts ; Lily Dale ; The Widow Claire, the first four plays of The orphans' home cycle, Horton Foote ; with an introduction by the author
- The widow Claire, by Horton Foote
- Talking pictures, by Horton Foote
- The young man from Atlanta, by Horton Foote
- Three plays, Dividing the estate, The trip to Bountiful, and The young man from Atlanta, Horton Foote ; with a foreword by John Guare
- Courtship ; Valentine's Day ; 1918, three plays from "The orphans' home cycle", Horton Foote ; introduction by Reynolds Price
- Farewell, a memoir of a Texas childhood, Horton Foote
- 4 new plays, Horton Foote
- The last of the Thorntons, by Horton Foote
- The roads to home, by Horton Foote
- The carpetbagger's children, by Horton Foote
- Roots in a parched ground, by Horton Foote ; foreword by Stark Young
- The last of the Thorntons, a play, by Horton Foote
- Of mice and men, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer presents a Russ Smith/Gary Sinise production
- The trip to bountiful, director, Michael Wilson; teleplay by Horton Foote; producers, Hallie Foote, Cicely Tyson, Jeffery Hayes, and Bill Haber; production company, AEN
- Storm fear, Theodora Productions presents ; screen play by Horton Foote, produced and directed by Cornel Wilde
- To kill a mockingbird, Pakula-Mulligan Productions, Inc. and Brentwood Productions, Inc ; produced by Alan Pakula ; directed by Robert Mulligan ; screenplay by Horton Foote
- Of mice and men, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer presents a Russ Smith/Gary Sinise production ; produced by Russ Smith and Gary Sinise ; screenplay, Horton Foote ; directed by Gary Sinise