DVDs

Michelangelo Antonioni. Le Amiche 1955. Black & white. [Starring: Eleonora Rossi Drago; Gabriele Ferzetti] 99 mins. 33

Michelangelo Antonioni. L’Avventura. 1960. Black & white. 143 mins 36

Michelangelo Antonioni. La Notte. 1961. Starring: Marcello Mastroianni, Jeanne Moreau. In Italian with English subtitles. 115 mins. 72

Michelangelo Antonioni. Red desert. 1964. Written by Michelangelo Antonioni and Tonino Guerra; directed by Michelangelo Antonioni. Featuring: Monica Vitti, Richard Harris, Carlo Chionetti.. 116 mins; Italian with English subtitles. 163

Fanny Arbuckle. Arbuckle & Keaton: the original Comique/Paramount shorts, 1917-1920: volume one. 1917-1920. Color tinted. 125 mins. 24

Anthony Asquith. A cottage on Dartmoor 1929. Black & White. Cast: Norah Baring, Uno Henning, Hans Adalbert Schlettow. Credits: Written by Anthony Asquith from a story by Herbert C. Price; directed by Anthony Asquith.87 mins. Includes the documentary Silent Britain Directed by David Thompson; written by Matthew Sweet. 88 mins. DVD 205

Avant-Garde: experimental cinema of the 1920s and ‘30s: films from the Raymond Rohauer collection.  2 dvds. 164

Becker, Jacques. Casque d’or. 1952.  Featuring: Simone Signoret, Serge Reggiani. Directed by Jacques Becker; screenplay by Jacques Becker and Jacques Companeez. Black & White, 98 minutes. In French with optional English subtitles. DVD 125

Jacques Becker. Le trou 1960. Black & white, in French with optional English subtitles. 131 mins. 37  

Marco Bellocchio. Fists in the pocket. 1965. Starring: Lou Castel, Paola Pitagora. Black & white; in Italian with optional English subtitles. 108 mins. DVD 176  

Ingmar Bergman. Crisis (Kris) 1946. Cast: Inga Landgre, Stig Olin. Credits: Directed by Ingmar Bergman; screenplay by Ingmar Bergman; based on the play Moderdyret by Leck Fisher. 93 minutes; black & white. In Swedish with optional English subtitles. 192  

Ingmar Bergman. Persona. 1966, black & white. In Swedish with subtitles. Cast: Liv Ullmann, BibiAndersson. Credits: Written and directed by Ingmar Bergman. 83 mins.  DVD 206

Ingmar Bergman. Port of call (Hamnstad). 1948.  Cast: Nine-Christine Jonsson; Bengt Eklund. Credits: Directed by Ingmar Bergman; screenplay by Ingmar Bergman; based on the story “Guldet och murarna” by Olle Lansberg. 97 minutes; black & white. In Swedish with optional English subtitles.193

Ingmar Bergman. The Silence/ Tystnaden. 1963. Featuring: Ingrid Thulin, Gunnel Lindblom, Jorgen Lindstrom. Written and directed by Ingmar Bergman. Black & white, 95 minutes. In Swedish with optional English subtitles. DVD 122  

Ingmar Bergman. Thirst (Torst) 1949. Cast: Eva Henning; Birger Malmsten.  Credits: Directed by Ingmar Bergman; screenplay by Herbert Grevenius; based on the short story “Torst” by Birgit Tengroth. 84 minutes; black & white.. In Swedish with optional English subtitles. 194

Ingmar Bergman. Through a glass darkly/ Sasom i en spegel. 1961. Featuring: Harriet Andersson, Gunnar Bjornstrand, Max Von Sydow, Lars Passgard. Written and directed by Ingmar Bergman. Black & white, 89 minutes. In Swedish with optional English subtitles. DVD 123  

Ingmar Bergman. To joy (Till gladje) 1949. Cast: Maj-Britt Nilsson; Stig Olin. Credits: Directed by Ingmar Bergman; screenplay by Ingmar Bergman. 99 minutes; black & white. In Swedish with optional English subtitles. 195

Ingmar Bergman. Winter light/ Nattvardsgasterna. 1962. Featuring: Gunnar Bjornstrand, Max Von Sydow, Ingrid Thulin, Gunnel Lindblom. Written and directed by Ingmar Bergman. Black & white, 80 minutes. In Swedish with optional English subtitles. DVD 124  

Robert Bresson. Les dames du Bois de Boulogne. directed by Robert Bresson; story by Robert Bresson, adapted from Jacques le fataliste et son maitre by Denis Diderot. Starring: Maria Casares, Paul Bernard. Les Films Ariane, 1945. 85 mins; b&w. In French with optional English subtitles. 142

Robert Bresson. A Man Escaped.  Written and directed by Robert Bresson.  Starring: Francois Leterrier; Charles LeClainche; Maurice Beerblock. 1956. In French with optional English subtitles. 100 minutes, B&W 115

Luis Bunuel. L’Age d’or.  1930. Featuring: Gaston Modot, Lya Lys, Max Ernst. Directed by Luis Bunuel; written by Luis Bunuel and Salvadore Dali. Black & white, 63 minutes. In French with English subtitles. DVD 126  

Luis Bunuel. Viridiana. Black & white, 1961. Starring: Silvia Pinal; Fernando Rey. Credits: Directed by Luis Bunuel; screenplay by Luis Bunuel and Julio Alejandro. In Spanish with optional English subtitles. 91 mins. DVD 165

Michael Cacoyannis,. Attila '74: A Personal Testimony about the Rape of Cyprus 1975. In English & Greek, with English subtitles. 101 mins. 4

Michael Cacoyannis. A Girl in Black 1956. Black & White, in Greek with English subtitles. 101 mins. 5

Michael Cacoyannis. A Matter of Dignity 1958 Black & White, in Greek with English subtitles. 101 mins. 6

Michael Cacoyannis. Stella 1955 Black & White, in Greek with English subtitles. 92 mins. 7

Frank Capra. Arsenic and old lace. 1944. Featuring: Cary Grant, Raymond Massey, Jean Adair, Josephine Hull, John Alexander, Priscilla Lane. Directed by Frank Capra; screenplay by Julius J. and Philip G. Epstein, from the stage play by Joseph Kesselring.  Black & white, 118 mins DVD 127

Frank Capra. Lost Horizon 1937. Black & white. [Starring: Ronald Colman; Jane Wyatt; John Howard; Thomas Mitchell; Edward Everett Horton.] 132 mins. 32

Frank Capra. Mr. Deeds goes to town 1936 [Starring: Gary Cooper, Jean Arthur.] 115 mins. 19

Frank Capra.It Happened One Night 1934 Black & White [Starring: Clark Gable, Claudette Colbert] 105 mins 8

Marcel Carne.  Drole de drame. 1937. 109 mins, black & white. In French, with optional English subtitles. 79

Marcel Carne. Port of Shadows.  Screenplay by Jacques Prevert. 1938. In French with optional English subtitles. 90 minutes, B&W 116

John Cassavetes. Shadows. 1959. Starring: Ben Carruthers, Lelia Goldoni. B&W . 81 mins. 74

Charles Chaplin. Chaplin’s Essanay comedies, volume 1. 136 mins total, black & white and color tinted. 81

Charles Chaplin.. Chaplin’s Essanay comedies, volume 3. 132 mins total, black & white and color tinted. 82

Charles Chaplin.  The Chaplin mutuals, volume 1. Directed and written by Charles Chaplin. Includes: The immigrant; The Adventurer; The Cure; Easy Street 100 mins. 143

Charlie Chaplin. The Chaplin Mutuals. Volume 3. Includes: “One A.M,” “The Pawn Shop,” “The Floorwalker,” and “The Rink.” Running time: approx 25 mins.  DVD 120

Charlie Chaplin. The great dictator. 1940. Starring: Charlie Chaplin, Paulette Goddard. 54

Charlie Chaplin. A king in New York 1957. 110 mins. [Also includes: A woman of Paris 1923. Black & white, silent. 90 mins] 13

Charles Chaplin. Monsieur Verdoux. 1947. Cast: Charles Chaplin; Martha Raye. Credits: written, directed, produced and scored by Charles Chaplin. 119 minutes; black & white. 196

Benjamin Christensen. Haxan 1922. Color [restored tinting], silent. Swedish intertitles with optional English subtitles. 104 mins 38

Rene Clair. Le Millin 1931. Black & White, in French with optional English subtitles. 81 mins. 9

Rene Clair. A nous la liberte. 1931. B&W. Starring: Henri Marchand; Raymond Cordy; Rolla France; Paul Ollivier. 83 mins. 55

Rene Clair. Under the Roofs of Paris. 1930. In French with optional English subtitles. 92 mins. 76

Rene Clement. La Bataille du rail (The battle of the rails). Black & white, 1946. Starring: Marcel Barnault; Jean Daurant; Tony Laurent. Credits: Directed by Rene Clement; screenplay by Rene Clement and Colette Audry, based on stories told to Audry by members of the Resistance. In French with English subtitles. 85 mins.166

Henri-Georges Clouzot. Le Corbeau (The Raven).  Criterion Collection.  Starring: Ginette LeClerc, Micheline Francey; Helena Manson. Screenplay by Louis Chavance.  1943. Black & white; In French; 91 mins.105

Henri-Georges Clouzot. Quai des Orfevres. 1947. Cast: Suzy Delair; Bernard Blier; Louis Jouvet. Credits: Directed by Henri-Georges Clouzot; screenplay by Henri-Georges Clouzot and Jean Ferry; based on the book “Legitime defense” by Stanislas-Andre Steeman. 106 minutes; black & white. In French with optional English subtitles.197

Jean Cocteau. Beauty and the beast. 1946. Written and directed by Jean Cocteau. Featuring: Jean Marais; Josette Day. B&W; in French, with optional English subtitles. 93 mins. 162

Jean Cocteau. The Blood of the Poet 1930 Black & White, in French with optional English subtitles. 50 mins. 10

Jean Cocteau. Orpheus 1949 Black & White, in French with optional English subtitles. 95 mins. 11

Jean Cocteau. Testament of Orpheus 1959 Black & White, in French with optional English subtitles. 80 mins. 12

Charles Crichton et al. Dead of night. Directed by Charles Crichton, Alberto Cavalcanti,Basil Dearden, Robert Hamer; screenplay by John V. Baines and Angus MacPhail. Starring; Michael Redgrave, Mervyn Jones. 103 mins, b&w.            Also includes: The Queen of spades. Directed by Thorold Dickinson; screenplay by Rodney Ackland and Arthur Boys. Starring: Anton Walbrook, Edith Evans.1950. 95 mins, b&w 2 discs 144

George Cukor. Gaslight. Directed by George Cukor; screenplay by John van Druten, Walter Reisch, and John L Balderston; based on the play by Patrick Hamilton. Starring: Charles Boyer; Ingrid Bergman; Joseph Cotten. Warner Brothers, 1944. 113 mins; b&w.         Also includes: Gaslight. 1940 British version. Directed by Thorold Dickinson; screenplay by A.W. Rawlinson and Bridget Boland. Starring: Anton Walbrook, Diana Wynyard. 84 mins. 145  

Michael Curtiz. Mildred Pierce. 1945. Starring: Joan Crawford, Jack Carson, Zachary Scott. Black & white. 110 mins DVD 177

Jules Dassin. Brute force. 1947. Starring: Burt Lancaster, Hume Cronyn, Yvonne De Carlo. Black & white. 102 mins  DVD 178  

Jules Dassin. Naked city. 1948, black & white. Cast: Barry Fitzgerald, Howard Duff, Dorothy Hart. Credits: Directed by Jules Dassin; screenplay by Albert Maltz and Malvin Wald. 96 mins. DVD 207

Basil Dearden. The Mind benders. 1963. Featuring: Dirk Bogarde, Mary Ure, John Clements. Directed by Basil Dearden; screenplay by James Kennaway. Black & white, 109 minutes. DVD 128

Cecil B. De Mille.  Why change your wife: 1920. Directed by Cecil B. De Mille; screenplay by Sada Cowan and Olga Printzlau, form a story by William C. deMille. Featuring: Gloria Swanson, Thomas Meighan, Bebe Daniels. . Tinted, 91 mins. Also includes: Miss Lulu Bett. 1922. Directed by Cecil B. De Mille. Screenplay by Clara Beranger, from a novel and play by Zona Gale. Featuring: Lois Wilson, Mabel Van Buren, Theodore Roberts. Tinted, 71 mins.160

Jacques Demy. The umbrellas of Cherbourg. 1964. Music by Michel Legrand. Written and directed by Jacques Demy. Featuring: Catherine Deneuve, Nino Castelnuovo, Anne Vernon. 92 mins; in French with English subtitles. 161  

Vittorio De Sica. The children are watching us (I bambini ci guardano) Black & white, 1944. Starring: Emilio Cigoli; Luciano de Ambrosis; Isa Pola. Credits: Directed by Vittorio De Sica; screenplay by Vittorio De Sica, Adolfo Franci, Gherardo Gherardi, Margherita Maglione, Cesare Giulio Viola, Cesare Zavattini. In Italian with optional English subtitles. 84 mins.167

Marlene Dietrich. Marlene Dietrich: the glamour collection. 2 DVDs.

                        Contents: Morocco . 1930. Starring: Dietrich; Gary Cooper; Adolphe Menjou. Directed by Josef von Sternberg. 92 mins.Blonde Venus. 1932. Starring: Dietrich; Herbert Marshall; Cary Grant. Directed by Josef von Sternberg. 94 minsThe devil is a woman. 1935. Starring: Dietrich; Cesar Romero. Directed by Josef von Sternberg. 80 mins.; The flame of New Orleans . 1941. Starring: Dietrich, Bruce Cabot, Roland Young. Directed by Rene Clair. 79 mins; Golden earrings. 1947. Starring: Dietrich, Ray Milland. Directed by Mitchell Liesen. 96 mins. 168

Walt Disney. The Fantasia anthology. Three disc set: Fantasia 125 mins. Fantasia 2000 74 mins. Fantasia Legacy. 161 mins. 56

Walt Disney. Mickey Mouse in Black and White.  (The Classic Collection) 2 discs total running time: 4 hrs, 16 mins); black & white. 104

Walt Disney. Silly symphonies: Walt Disney treasures collection. 1929-1939. Black & white and color. 5 hourss, 5 minutes total running time. 43

Vittorio De Sica. Shoeshine. 1946. Starring: Franco Interlenghi. B&W. In Italian with English subtitles. 91 mins. 75

William Dieterle. The Hunchback of Notre Dame. 1939. Black & white. [Cast: Charles Laughton, Maureen O’Hara] 116 mins. 44

Edward Dmytryk. Crossfire. 1947.  Cast: Robert Young; Robert Mitchum; Robert Ryan; Gloria Grahame. Credits: Directed by Edward Dmytryk; screenplay by John Paxton. 85 minutes; black & white. 198

Carl Theodor Dreyer. Day of wrath. 1943. Black & white; in Danish with optional English subtitles. 97 mins. 39

Carl Theodore Dreyer. Gertrud. 1964. Black & white; in Danish with optional English subtitles. 116 mins. 40

Carl Theodor Dreyer. Michael. 1924. Featuring: Benjamin Christensen, Walter Slezak, Nora Gregor. Directed by Carl Theodor Dreyer; written by Carl Theodor Dreyer and Thea Von Harbou. Black & white, 86 minutes.Silent with English intertitles. DVD 129

Carl Theodore Dreyer. My metier. 1955. Black & white; narrated in English; interviews in Danish and French, with optional English subtitles. 94 mins. 41

Carl Theodore Dreyer. Ordet. 1955. Black & white; in Danish with optional English subtitles. 125 mins. 42

Carl Theodor Dreyer. The Passion of Joan of Arc. 1928. Black & white; silent, with French intertitles. 82 mins. 2

Julien Duvivier. Pepe le moko. 1937. 94 mins, black & white. In French, with optional English subtitles. 80

Sergei Eisenstein. Battleship Potemkin. 1925; black & white. Disc 1: English intertitles; disc 2: Russian intertitles with optional English subtitles. Credits: Directed by Sergei Eisenstein; screenplay by N.F. Agadzhanova-Shutko. 69 mins. 2 discs DVD 208

Jean Epstein. The Fall of the house of Usher Assistant director: Luis Brunel. 1928, Black & white; silent with music score. [Starring: Margueritte Gance; Jean Debucourt.] 66 mins. 31

The European pioneers. (When Movies Began series, volume 2). Includes works by: Louis Lumiere; Walter Haggar; R.W. Paul. 58 mins. 106

Federico Fellini. 8 ½  1963 Featuring: Marcello Mastrianni, Claudia Cardinale, Anouk Aimee. Directed by Federico Fellini; screenplay by Federico Fellini, Ennio Flaiano, Tullio Pinelli, Brunello Rondi. Black & whtie, 139 minutes. In Italian with English subtitles. DVD 130

Federico Fellini. La Strada.  Criterion Collection.  Starring: Guilietta Masina; Anthony Quinn; Richard Basehart. Screenplay by Federico Fellini, Tullio Pinelli, with the collaboration of Ennio Flaiano. 1954. Black & white; In Italian; 108 mins.2 discs 103

Louis Feuillade.  Judex  Screenplay by Arthur Bernede and Louis Feuillade.  1917. 5 hours, 15 mins. B&W 117

Louis Feuillade. Les Vampires. 1915. Directed and written by Louis Feuillade. Tinted black & white, 399 minutes. Silent. DVD 131  

Jacques Feyder. Rediscover Jacques Feyder, film master. Includes: Queen of Atlantis(1921); Crainquebille (1922); Faces of Children(1923). 3 dvds. DVD 179

Robert J. Flaherty. Louisiana Story. 1948, black & white. Cast: Joseph Boudreaux; Lionel LeBlanc. Credits: Directed by Robert J. Flaherty; written by Robert and Frances Flaherty. 79 mins. DVD 209

Robert Flaherty. Man of Aran. 1934. 77 minutes, black & white. 83

Robert Flaherty. Nanook of the North. 1922. Black & white; silent. 79 mins. 22

Victor Fleming. Gone with the wind. 1939. Color. [Cast: Clark Gable, Vivien Leigh, Leslie Howard, Olivia de Havilland, Hattie McDaniel] 238 mins. 45

John Ford. The Searchers. 1956. Color. [Starring: John Wayne, Jeffrey Hunter, Vera Miles, Ward Bond, Natalie Wood] 119 mins. 62

Milos Forman. Loves of a blonde.  1965. Black & white; in Czech with optional English subtitles. 85 mins DVD 180

John Ford. World War II Greatest Battles: The Battle of Midway; Global War. Total run time: 50 mins  114

Louis J. Gasnier.  The perils of Pauline Black & white, 1914. Starring: Pearl White; Crane Wilbur. Credits: directed by Louis Gasnier and Donald MacKenzie; written by Charles W. Goddard and George B. Seitz. Total running time: 199 mins. 169

The Great Train Robbery and Other Primary Works. (The Movies Begin: a Treasury of Early Cinema, 1894-1913). Total running time: 75 mins B&W. 66

D.W. Griffith. Biography shorts: special edition. 1909-1913. Contains 23 films. 2 discs. 362 minutes total running time. 84

D.W Griffith. The Birth of a nation: the Civil War films of D.W. Griffith.  Includes: “Birth of a nation” (1915); “The Making of The birth of a nation” (1992); Filmed prologue to “The birth of a nation” (1930); Civil War shorts (1910-1911); “New York vs. The birth of a nation.” 2 dvds. DVD 132  

D.W. Griffith Broken blossoms. Written & directed by D.W. Griffith, from a story by Thomas Burke. Starring: Lillian Gish, Richard Barthelmess, Donald Crisp. Kino Video, 1919. 90 mins, color tinted. 146

D.W. Griffith. Intolerance.  1916. Featuring: Miriam Cooper, Mae Marsh. Written and directed by D.W. Griffith. Color tinted, 197 minutes.  DVD 133

D.W. Griffith. Orphans of the Storm. 1921. Starring: Lillian Gish, Dorothy Gish. B&W. 150 mins. 73

Howard Hawks. Only Angels Have Wings 1939. [Starring: Cary Grant; Jean Arthur] 121 mins. 1

D.W. Griffith. True Heart Susie. 1919. Cast: Lillian Gist; Robert Harron. Credits: directed, produced and written (as Marian Fremont) by D.W. Griffith. 87 minutes; black & white.  Also includes: Hoodoo Ann . 1916. Cast: Mae Marsh; Robert Harron. Credits: produced and written (as Granville Warwick) by D.W. Griffith; directed by Lloyd Ingraham. 64 minutes; black & white

Iosif Heifits.. The lady with the little dog. Written and directed by Iosif Heifits, based on a story by Anton Chekhov. Starring: Iya Savvina, Alezei Batalov. 83 mins, In Russian with optional subtitles. 147

Alfred Hitchcock. The lady vanishes 1938. Black & white. [Starring: Margaret Lockwood; Michael Redgrave; Paul Lukas; Dame May Whitty.] 97 mins. 30

Alfred Hitchcock. The Man who knew too much. 1934 [Starring: Edna Best, Leslie Banks, Nova Pilbeam, Pierre Fresney.] 76 mins, B&W 20

Alfred Hitchcock. Notorious. 1946. Starring: Ingrid Bergman, Cary Grant, Claude Rains. Black & white. 102 mins. DVD 181

Alfred Hitchcock. Psycho. 1960. Black & white. [Cast: Anthony Perkins, Vera Miles, Janet Leigh] 109 mins. 46

Alfred Hitchcock. Rebecca 1940. Starring: Laurence Olivier, Joan Fontaine; George Sanders; Judith Anderson. 2 disc set. Film: 130 mins., B&W. 57

Alfred Hitchcock. Shadow of a doubt. 1942. Featuring: Teresa Wright, Joseph Cotton. Directed by Alfred Hitchcock; screenplay by Thornton Wilder, Sally Benson, Alma Reville. Black & white, 108 minutes. DVD 134

Alfred Hitchcock. Vertigo. 1958 [Starring: James Stewart; Kim Novak] 128 mins. 17

Alfred Hitchcock. Young and innocent. 1937 [Starring:Robert Tisdall, Derrick DeMornay; Nova Pilbeam]. 82 mins, B&W 20

Howard Hughes. 1930.  Hell’s angels. Featuring: Jean Harlow, Ben Lyon, James Hall. Directed by Howard Hughes. Black & white with color sequences, 131 minutes DVD 137

John Huston. Key Largo . 1948, black & white. Cast: Humphrey Bogart; Edward G. Robinson; Lauren Bacall. Credits: Directed by John Huston; screenplay by Richard Brooks and John Huston; based on the play by Maxwell Anderson. 101 mins. DVD 210

John Huston. The Misfits.  1961. Starring: Clark Gable, Marilyn Monroe, Montgomery Clift, Eli Wallach, Thelma Ritter. B&W. 125 mins.71

Kon Ichikawa. Tokyo Olympiad.  1965. In Japanese with optional English subtitles. 170 mins DVD 182

Joris Ivens. The Spanish Earth / The 400 Million 1938. Black & white. 108 mins. 34

Robert Julian. The phantom of the Opera. Includes 1929 restored version and 1925 original feature version. 2 discs. Starring: Lon Chaney, Mary Philbin. Total run time: 4 hours, 28 mins. 85

Elia Kazan. Splendor in the Grass  1961. [Starring: Natalie Wood, Warren Beatty]  124 mins. 52

Alexander Korda. Rembrandt. 1936. Black & white. [Starring: Charles Laughton; Gertrude Lawrence; Elsa Lanchester.] 85 mins. 29

Stanley Kubrick. Dr. Strangelove, or how I learned to stop worrying and love the bomb. 1963. Directed by Stanley Kubrick; screenplay by Stanley Kubrick and Peter George & Terry Southern; based on the book “Red Alert” by Peter George. Featuring: George C. Scott, Sterling Hayden, Keenan Wynn, Slim Pickens, Tracy Reed. B&W; 95 mins. 155

Stanley Kubrick. Paths of glory. 1957. Black & white. [Starring: Kirk Douglas] 87 mins. 18

Fritz Lang. Die Nibelungen.  1924. Contents: "Siegfried" (143 mins); "Kriemhild’s Revenge" (148 mins). B&W. 2 discs 65

Fritz Lang. Metropolis. 1927. B&W. 124 mins. 70

Fritz Lang. You only live twice. 1937. 86 minutes, black & white. Starring: Henry Fonda, Sylvia Sidney. 86

Fritz Lang. The Testament of Dr. Mabuse.  Screenplay by Fritz Lang, Thea von Harbou. 1933. In German with optional English subtitles. 121 mins. B&W 118

Laurel & Hardy. Laurel & Hardy. Includes: "Sons of the Desert;" "The Music Box;" "Another Fine Mess;" "Busy Bodies;" "County Hospital." 87

Laurel & Hardy. Laurel & Hardy II. Includes: "Way out west" (Hal Roach Studios, 1937. 65 mins); "Block-heads" (Hal Roach Studios, 1938. 57 mins); "Chickens come home" (Hal Roach Studios, 1931. 30 mins) 148

Laurel & Hardy. The lost films of Laurel & Hardy: The complete collection: volume 6. 1923-1929. 113 mins total. 14

Paul Len. Waxworks. 1934. B& W. 83 mins. 77

Max Linder. Laugh with Max Linder. 117 minutes total, black & white and color tinted. Includes: "Seven Years Bad Luck;" four short sketches; excerpt of "Be My Wife." 88

Harold Lloyd. The Harold Lloyd comedy collection.  Contents: Safety last! (73 mins); An Eastern Westerner (24 mins); Ask father (13 mins); Girl shy (80 mins); From hand to mouth (22 mins); The cat’s paw (102 mins); The milky way (88 mins); Why worry (63 mins); The kid brother (82 mins); Bumping into Broadway (26 mins); The freshman (76 mins); Billy Blazes, Esq. (13 mins); Dr. Jack (60 mins); Feet first (91 mins); Grandma’s boy (56 mins); Now or never (36 mins); High and dizzy (26 mins); Speedy (86 mins); Never weaken (29 mins); Haunted spooks (25 mins); Hot water (60 mins); Movie crazy (96 mins); Get out and get under (25 mins); For heaven’s sake (58 mins); Number please? 925 mins); A sailor-made man (47 mins); Among those present (35 mins); I do (25 mins). Plus three hours of bonus material.  7 compact discs. 171

Joseph Losey. Accident.  1967. Featuring: Dirk Bogarde, Stanley Baker, Jacqueline Sassard. Directed by Joseph Losey screenplay by Harold Pinter, from the novel by Nicholas Mosely. Color, 105 minutes. DVD 135

Joseph Losey. The servant. 1963. Featuring: Dirk Bogarde, Sarah Miles, Wendy Craig, James Fox.  Directed by Joseph Losey; screenplay by Harold Pinter. Black & white, 115 minutes. DVD 136  

Ernst Lubitsch. Sumurun. 1920.  Starring: Pola Negri.  Color tinted. 103 mins DVD 183

Ernest Lubitsch. The wildcat.  1921. Starring: Pola Negri. Black & white. 82 mins DVD 184

Rouben Mamoulian,. Applause.  Starring: Helen Morgan; Joan Peers; Fuller Mellish Jr.; Henry Wadsworth.  Screenplay by Garrett Fort. 1929. Black & white; 79 mins. 102

Rouben Mamoulian.  Love me tonight.  Starring: Maurice Chevalier; Jeanette MacDonald; Myrna Loy; Charlie Ruggles; Charles Butterworth; C. Aubrey Smith.  1932. Black & white; 89 mins. 101

Joseph Mankiewicz. Suddenly, last summer. 1960 [Starring:Elizabeth Taylor; Montgomery Clift; Katherine Hepburn.] 114 mins. 21

Leo McCarey. Going my way. Directed by Leo McCarey; screenplay by Frank Butler and Frank Corvett. Starring: Bing Crosby, Barry Fitzgerald. Paramount Pictures, 1944. 127 mins.         Also includes: Holiday Inn. Directed by Mark Sandrich; screenplay by Claude Binyon; adaptaion by Elmer Rice; words and music by Irving Berlin. Starring: Bing Crosby, Fred Astaire. Paramount Pictures, 1942. 101 mins. 149

The Masterworks of German Horror Cinema: The Golem; Nosferatu; The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari. 2 disc. 15

Jacques Meny. The magic of Melies. In French and English; color and B&W. 130 mins. Also includes: Melies Magic Show. In French and English. 55 mins. 59

Lewis Milestone. A walk in the sun. 1946. Starring: Dana Andrews, Lloyd Bridges, John Ireland, Sterling Holloway. Black & white. 117 mins DVD 185

Vincente Minnelli. Meet me in St. Louis. 1944. Directed by Vincente Minnelli; screenplay by Irving Brecher and Fred F. Findlehoffe; based on the book by Sally Benson. Featuring: Judy Garland; Margaret O’Brien, Mary Astor, Lucille Bremer, Tom Drake, Marjorie Main. 2-disc set. 113 mins. 159  

Vincente Minnelli. The Pirate. 1948. Cast: Judy Garland, Gene Kelly. Credits: Directed by Vincente Minnelli; screenplay by Albert Hackett and Frances Goodrich; based on the play by S.N. Behrman; songs by Cole Porter. 101 mins. DVD 211

Hayao Miyazaki. Princess Mononoke 1999. Color; animated. [Voices of: Gillian Anderson, Billy Crudup, Claire Danes, Minnie Driver, Jada Pinkett-Smith, Billy Bob Thornton] 134 mins. 63

The Movies Begin: Volume 3.: Experimentation and Discovery. Including: “Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves”; “The Dream of a Rarebit Fiend;” “History of a Crime.”. Total running time: 58 mins. 108

The Movies Begin: Volume 4: The Magic of Melies. Including 15 works by George Melies. Total running time: 103 mins. 109

The Movies Begin: Volume Five: Comedy, Spectacle, and New Horizons  Includes: “The Policeman’s Little Run” (1907); “Bangville Police” (1913); “Troubles of a Grass Widower” (1908); “Onesime, Horloger” (1912); “Making an American Citizen” (1912); “The Girl and Her Trust” (1912); “Nero, or the Fall of Rome” (1909); “Winsor McCay and His Animated Pictures” (1911).  Running time: 85 mins.  DVD 121  

F.W. Murnau. The last laugh.  1924, black & white. Starring: Emil Jannings. Credits: Directed by F.W. Murnau; screenplay by Carl Mayer. 91 mins DVD 212

F.W. Murnau. Nosferatu. 1922. Directed by F.W. Murnau; screenplay by Henrik Galeen. Featuring: Max Schreck, Gustav von Wangenheim, Alexander Granch, Greta Schroeder. Color tinted, 93 mins. 154

Marshall Neilan. Stella Maris. 1918. [Starring Mary Pickford, Conway Tearle, and Marsha Manon] B&W, silent. 84 mins. 3

Willis H. O’Brien. The lost world. 1925. Black & white, silent. [Cast: Wallace Beery, Lewis Stone] 93 mins. 49

Laurence Olivier. Henry V. Directed by Laurence Olivier; screenplay by Alan Dent and Laurence Olivier; based on the play by William Shakespeare.  Starring: Laurence Olivier; Leslie Banks; Robert Newton; Renee Asherson. Criterion Collection, 1944. 137 mins. 150

Yasujiro Ozu. Tokyo monogatari (Tokyo Story).  Criterion Collection.  Starring: Chishu Ryu; Setsuko Hara. Screenplay by Kogo Noda, Yasujiro Ozu. 1953.  Black & white; In Japanese; 136 mins. 2 discs. 100

G.W. Pabst. Diary of the lost girl. 1928. [Cast: Louise Brooks] Black & white, silent. 116 mins. Also includes: Windy Riley goes Hollywood 1930 [Directed by Fatty Arbuckle under a pseud.] 18 mins. 50

G.W. Pabst. Pandora’s box. 1929. Starring: Louise Brooks. Black & white; silent, German intertitles with optional English subtitles. 133 mins. 2 dvds. DVD 186

Pier Paolo Pasolini. The Gospel according to Saint Matthew. 1964. Directed by Pier Paolo Pasolini; screenplay by Pier Paolo Pasolini. Featuring: Enrique Irazaqui, Susanna Pasolini, Mario Socrate, Marcello Morante. B&W, 137 mins. 158

Giovanni Pastrone. Cabiria. 1914. Featuring: Umberto Mozzato, Bartolomeo Pagano. Written and directed by Giovanni Pastrone. Black & white, 123 minutes. DVD 138

Roman Polanski. Noz w Wodzie (Knife in the Water). Criterion Collection. Starring: Leon Niemczyk; Jolanta Umecka; Zygmunt Malanowicz. Screenplay by Jerzy Skolimowski, Jakub Goldberg, and Roman Polanski. 1962. Black & white; in Polish; 94 mins. 99

Frank Powell. A fool there was 1915, color tinted. Starring: Theda Bara. 67 mins. 58

Michael Powell. The Edge of the World Milestone Collection. Starring: John Laurie, Belle Chrystall, Eric Berry, Niall MacGinnis and Michael Powell. Screenplay by Michael Powell. 1937. Black & white; 75 mins. 98

Otto Preminger. Laura. Directed by Otto Preminger; screenplay by Jay Dratler and Samuel Hoffenstein; adapted from the novel by Vera Caspary.  Starring: Gene Tierney, Dana Andrews, Clifton Webb. Twentieth Century Fox, 1944. 87 mins, b&w 151

Giacomo Puccini.  Madama Butterfly. Arena Di Verona. Featuring: Raina Kabaivanska, Nazzareno Antinori, Eleonora Jankovic, Lorenzo Saccomani. 144 mins. 107

Geza Radvanyi. Somewhere in Europe . 1947.  Cast: Artur Somlay; Miklos Gabor. Credits: Directed by Geza Radvanyi; screenplay by Bela Balazs, Geza Radvanyi, Judit Fejer, and Felix Mariassy. 100 minute; black & white. In Hungarian with English subtitles. 200

Satyajit Ray. Pather Panchali. Screenplay by Satyajit Ray. 1955. Black & white; in Bengali; 126 mins. 97

Satyajit Ray. Aparajito. Screenbplay by Satyajit Ray. 1956. Black & white; in Bengali; 111 mins. 96  

Satyajit Ray. The World of Apu.  Written by Satyajit Ray. 1959. Black & white; in Bengali; 107 mins. 95

Carol Reed. The Fallen Idol 1948, black & white. Starring: Michele Morgan, Ralph Richardson. Credits: directed by Carol Reed; screenplay by Graham Greene, based upon his short story. 95 mins. DVD 213

Lotte Reiniger.  The Adventures of Prince Achmed. 1926. B&W and Color Tinted. 67 mins.64

Jean Renoir. La bete humaine. Black & white, 1938. Starring: Jean Gabin; Simone Simon; Julien Carette. Credits: directed by Jean Renoir; screenplay by Jean Renoir, based on the novel by Emile Zola. 96 mins. 172  

Jean Renoir. 3 Disc Collector’s Edition. Featuring: The Whirlpool of Fate (La Fille de l’eau). 1925, black & white. 72 mins.  La Marseillaise 1938, black & white. 132 mins  Nana. 1926, black & white. 130 mins.  Charleston Parade (Sur un air de Charleston). 1927, black & white. 20 mins.  The little match girl (La petite marchande d’allumettes) 1928, black & white. 33 mins. The doctor’s horrible experiment (Le testament due docteur Cordelier) 1959, black & white. 97 mins.  The elusive corporal (Le caporal epingle) 1962, black & white.. 96 mins. 3 discs  DVD 214

Alain Resnais. La guerre est finie. 1966. Black & white; in French with English subtitles or dubbing. Cast: Genevieve Bujold, Yves Montand. Credits: Directed by Alain Resnais; screenplay by Jorge Semprun. 116 mins DVD 215

Alain Resnais. Hiroshima mon amour. 1959. 90 minutes, black & white. In French with optional subtitles. Starring: Emmanuelle Riva; Eiji Okada. 89

Alain Resnais. Last Year at Marienbad. 1961. Starring: Delphine Seyrig, Giorgio Albertazzi. B&W. In French and Italian with English subtitles. 94 mins. 68

Leni Riefenstahl. The blue light (Das blaue light) Black & white, 1932. Starring: Leni Riefenstahl, Mathias Wieman. Credits: Written, produced and directed by Leni Riefenstahl. In German with English subtitles. 131 mins 173  

Leni Riefenstahl. Triumph of the will 1935. 120 mins. 28

Francesco Rosi. Hands over the city. 1963. Starring: Rod Steiger. Black & white; in Italian with optional English subtitles. 101 mins 2 dvds DVD 187

Stellen Rye. The Student of Prague.  Screenplay by Hanns Heinz Ewers. Starring: Paul Wegener, Grete Berger. 1913. Silent. 41 mins. B&W 119

Larry Semon. The Wizard of Oz. 1925. Black & white, silent. [Cast: Oliver Hardy, Larry Semon. Screenplay by L. Frank Baum] 100 mins. 47

Short 2: Dreams Short films, including: La Jetee; Big Brass Ring; A Guy Walks into a Bar; Café Bar; Depth Solitude.  DVD 190

Silent Shakespeare Includes: King John (1899); The Tempest (1908); A Midsummer Night’s Dream (1909); King Lear (1910); Twelfth Night (1910); The Merchant of Venice (1910); Richard III (1911). Total: 89 mins. 35

Alf Sjobert. Torment (Hets). 1944. Cast: Stig Jarrel; Alf Kjellin. Credits: Directed by Alf Sjobert; screenplay by Ingmar Bergman. 101 minutes; black & white. In Swedish with optional English subtitles. 201

Robert Siodmak. The killers. Black & white, 1946. Starring: Burt Lancaster, Ava Gardner, Edmond O’Brien. Credits: Directed by Robert Siodmak; screenplay by Anthony Veiller from a story by Ernest Hemingway. 105 mins Also included: The killers. 1964. Starring: Lee Marvin, Angie Dickinson, John Cassavetes. Credits: Directed by Donald Siegel; screenplay by Gene L. Coon. 93 mins. 170

Robert Siodmak. The Spiral staircase. 1946. Directed by Robert Siodmak; screenplay by Mel Dinelli, based on the novel by Ethel Lina White. Featuring: Dorothy McGuire, George Brent, Ethel Barrymore. B&W, 83 mins. 157

Vilgot Sjoman. Ingmar Bergman makes a movie / Ingmar Bergman gor en film 1963. Black & white, 146 minutes. In Swedish with optional English subtitles. DVD 139

Stephen Spielberg. Amistad 1997. [Starring: Morgan Freeman, Nigel Hawthorne, Anthony Hopkins, Djimon Hounsou]  155 mins. 53

Wolfgang Staudte. The murderers are among us. 1946. Starring: Hildegard Knef, Ernst Wilhelm Borchert. Black & white; in German with English subtitles. 81 mins. DVD 188

Mauritz Stiller. Erotikon. Color tinted, 1920. Starring: Tora Teje, Lars Hanson. Credits: Directed by Mauritz Stiller; screenplay by Ferenc Herczeg; Gustaf Molander; Arthur Norden; Mauritz Stiller. 97 mins. 174  

Mauritz Stiller. The saga of Gosta Berling. 1924. Starring: Greta Garbo. Black & white. 184 mins DVD 189

Mauritz Stiller. Sir Arne’s treasure. Color tinted, 1919. Starring: Mary Johnson, Richard Lund. Credits: Directed by Mauritz Stiller; screenplay by Selma Lagerlof, Gustaf Molander, Mauritz Stiller; based on the novel by Selma Lagerlof. 107 mins. 175

Preston Sturges. The Lady Eve. 1941. Starring: Barbara Stanwyck, Henry Fonda. B& W. 93 mins. 67

Jacques Tati. Mon oncle. 1958. Cast: Jacques Tati; Jean-Pierre Zola; Adrienne Servantie. Credits: Directed and written by Jacques Tati. 116 minutes. In French with optional English subtitles. 202

Treasures from American film archives: 50 preserved films 4 discs . 11 hours. 25

More Treasures from American Film Archives, 1894-1931.  50 films; 3 dvds. 9 ½ hours. DVD 191

Francois Truffaut. Jules et Jim (Jules and Jim)  Starring: Jeanne Moreau, Oskar Werner, Henri Serre. Screenplay by Francois Truffaut and Jean Gruault. 1962. Black & white; in French; 105 mins. 94

King Vidor. Duel in the Sun 1946 [Starring: Jennifer Jones; Gregory Peck; Joseph Cotten.] 128 mins. 23

King Vidor. Duel in the sun. 1946. Road show edition. 144 mins. 51 (Replaced DVD 23)

Jean Vigo. L’Atalante 1934. 87 minutes, black & white. In French with optional English subtitles. 90

Luchino Visconti. Ossessione. 1942. B&W. Starring: Clara Calamai, Massimo Girotti. 135 mins. 60

Luchino Visconti. Rocco & his brothers. 1960. Black & white, Italian with English subtitles. [Cast: Alain Delon, Claudia Cardinale] 168 mins. 48

Josef Von Sternberg. Scarlet empress 1934. Black & white. [Starring: Marlene Dietrich; John Lodge; Sam Jaffe; Louise Dresser] 104 mins.27

Erich von Stroheim. Blind husbands. 1919, color tinted. Also includes: The great Garbo. Directed by James Cruze. 1929. 96 minutes, black & white. 91

Erich von Stroheim. Foolish wives. Written and directed by Erich von Stroheim. Starring: Erich von Stroheim, Maude George. Kino Video, 1922. 143 mins, color tinted.             Also includes: The man you love to hate. Directed by Patrick Montgomery; written by Richard Koszarski. Film Profiles, 1979. 78 mins,b&w and color. 152  

Raoul Walsh. Pursued. 1947. Cast: Teresa Wright; Robert Mitchum. Credits: Directed by Raoul Walsh; screenplay by Niven Busch. 105 minutes; black & white.

Paul Wegener & Carl Boese. The golem. 1920. German. B&W. Starring: Albert Steinruck, Paul Wegener. 86 mins. 61

Orson Welles. Chimes at midnight 1965. Also known as Falstaff or Campanadas a medianoche. Cast: Orson Welles, Jeanne Moreau, Margaret Rutherford, John Gielgud. Credits: directed by Orson Welles; writing credits: William Shakespeare, Rachel Hollinshed; Orson Welles.115 mins. DVD 216

Orson Welles. Macbeth. 1948. Cast: Orson Welles; Jeanette Nolan; Dan O’Herlihy; Roddy McDowall. Credits: Directed by Orson Welles; screenplay by Orson Welles (uncredited); based on the play by William Shakespeare. 107 minutes.  204

Orson Welles. The Trial. Milestone Collection. Starring: Anthony Perkins, Jeanne Moreau, Orson Welles. Screenplay by Orson Welles, based on the novel by Franz Kafka. 1963. Black & white; 119 mins.93

William Wellman. The ox-bow incident. 1943. Featuring: Henry Fonda, Dana Andrews. Directed by William Wellman; screenplay by Lamar Trotti, from the novel by Walter Van Tilburg Clark. Black & white, 75 minutes. DVD 140

James Whale. Frankenstein. 1938. Black & white. [Starring: Colin Clive; Mae Clarke; Boris Karloff] 71 mins. 16

Why We Fight World War II. Produced by Frank Capra. Contents: “Prelude to War;” “The Nazis Strike;” “Divide and Conquer;” “The Battle of Britain;” “The Battle of Russia;” “The Battle of China;” “War Comes to America.” 4 dvds. 110, 111, 112, 113  

Robert Wiene. The cabinet of Dr. Caligari. Directed by Robert Wiene; written by Carl Mayer and Hans Janowitz. Starring: Conrad Veidt, Werner Krauss. 1919. 75 mins, color tinted. 153

Billy Wilder. Double indemnity. 1944. Featuring: Barbara Stanwyck, Fred MacMurray, Edward G. Robinson. Directed by Billy Wilder; screenplay by Billy Wilder and Raymond Chandler. Black & white, 107 minutes. DVD 141

Billy Wilder. Mauvaise graine. 1933. 76 minutes, black & white. In French with English subtitles. Includes short "La Joie de Vivre." 1934. 92

Billy Wilder. Some Like it hot 1959 Black & white. [Starring: Marilyn Monroe; Tony Curtis; Jack Lemmon] 122 mins.26

William Wyler. The Best years of our lives. 1946. Directed by William Wyler; screenplay by Robert Sherwood, from a novel by MacKinlay Kantor. Featuring: Myrna Loy, Fredric March, Dana Andrews, Teresa Wright, Virginia Mayo, Harold Russell. B&W, 168 mins 156

William Wyler. The Little Foxes. 1941. Starring: Bette Davis, Herbert Marshall, Teresa Wright. B&W. 116 mins. 69