My Man Godfrey (In Color & Restored)

Classics
My Man Godfrey is one of the top Screwball Comedies of all time- a story of a wealthy New York family in the 1930's that brings in Godfrey, a destitute and 'Forgotten Man' as their butler.

Mr. Deeds Goes To Town

Classics
When a small-town idealist (Gary Cooper) goes to New York to collect a twenty million dollar inheritance, he finds romance with wisecracking journalist Jean Arthur, becomes the target of ruthless businessmen and relatives, and finally decides to give his fortune away because it's so much trouble. This milestone film is one of the most charming and best-loved romantic comedies ever made. © 1936, renewed 1963 Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

The New Adventures of Tarzan (1935)

Independent
Tarzan tries to get the Green Goddess before it falls into the evil hands of Raglan.

March of the Wooden Soldiers (In Color & Restored)

Classics
Imagine a fantasy world of timeless characters and magical moments where nothing goes right for clumsy toymakers Stannie Dum and Ollie Dee. When a notorious scoundrel, Barnaby, demands to marry the beautiful Little Bo Peep, guess who secretly emerges as the blushing bride? Based on the original Babes in Toyland, this movie is a dazzling spectacle of 6-foot wooden soldiers, Mother Goose characters and the beloved team of Laurel and Hardy.

Queen Christina

Classics
To escape the burdens of rule, Sweden's Queen Christina rides into the countryside disguised as a boy.Greta Garbo gives a luminous performance in this lavish costume drama.

Diplomaniacs

Classics
The comedy team of Wheeler and Woolsey are at it again in this screwball comedy. Willy Nilly (Wheeler) and Hercules Glub (Woolsey) are partners who own a barbershop. By getting Hercules' instructions wrong, Willy Nilly ends up locating their business on an Oklahoma Indian reservation where only one resident has facial hair! Whisked away by the oil-rich Oopadoop Indians, the pair are offered a million dollars by the chief of the tribe to represent them at the Geneva peace talks. What ensues is madcap hilarity on a steamship that goes in endless circles due to a drunken captain. The pair dodges assassination attempts and is spied on by the team of Schmerzenpuppen, Puppenschmerzen, Schmerzenschmerzen and Puppenpuppen! All aboard!

Shirley Temple's Early Years Volume 1 (In Color & Restored)

Classics
Our exclusive film anthology is taken from Shirley Temple's personal collection. Capturing the first work Shirley ever did in show business, these rare short films, made in 1932, are the ones that launched her to stardom. Shirley presents them here, for the first time - expertly restored and presented in beautiful color! Contains seven wonderful short films - Kid in Hollywood, Glad Rags to Riches, War Babies, Kid in Africa, The Kid's Last Fight, The Pie Covered Wagon, and Pollytix in Washington.

Shirley Temple's Early Years Volume 2 (In Color & Restored)

Classics
These are the films that helped launch an amazing career that made her an international star. As a bonus, we've included an extraordinary look at Shirley's life from in front of the camera. Shirley presents them here for the first time - restored and in color! See Shirley star as the little mischief maker Mary Lou who, with her older brother Sonny, get into one adventure after another in Our Girl Shirley and Merrily Yours.

Tarzan the Fearless (1933)

Independent
Mary Brooks' father, who has been studying ancient tribes, falls into the hands of "the people of Zar, god of the Emerald Fingers." Tarzan helps Mary locate her father, rescues everyone from the High Priest of Zar, and takes Mary to his cave.

Blessed Event

Comedy
Yellow journalism is not exactly new, as this 1932 sendup of a keyhole-peeping columnist proves. Early Hollywood bad boy Lee Tracy (who created the Hildy Johnson role for The Front Page on Broadway) portrays raspy Alvin Roberts, whose zest for unearthing short marriage-to-maternity spans among Broadway's notables lifts him from lowly clerk to tabloid king. Once on top, he's convinced that no one is exempt from his poison pen. But there are some pinstriped types in town who intend to prove him dead wrong. This fast-paced film features a cast of fine character actors. It also marked the film debut of Dick Powell, who later went on to play Philip Marlowe in Murder, My Sweet. But it is Tracy's cocky, ingenious scandalmonger that had critics raving, "Lee Tracy does the role to the hilt" (Motion Picture Herald).

Frankenstein

Horror
Boris Karloff stars as the screen's most memorable monster in what many consider to be the greatest horror film ever made. Dr. Frankenstein (Colin Clive) dares to tamper with life and death by creating a human monster (Boris Karloff) out of lifeless body parts. It's director James Whale's adaptation of the Mary Shelley novel blended with Karloff's compassionate portrayal of a creature groping for identity that makes Frankenstein a masterpiece not only of the genre, but for all time.

Dracula (1931)

Horror
Although there have been numerous screen versions of Bram Stoker's classic tale, none is more enduring than the 1931 original. The ominous portrayal of Count Dracula by Bela Lugosi, combined with horror specialist director Tod Browning, help to create the film's eerie mood. Dracula remains a masterpiece not only of the genre, but for all time.

Sidewalks of New York

Classics
Immortal film clown Buster Keaton ignites a big city free-for-all in this riotous "talkie" costarring Anita Page and Cliff Edwards. In a hilariously hapless attempt to collect the rent on one of his inner city tenements, wealthy uptown landlord Harmon (Keaton) is mobbed by unruly street urchins. But when he sets his eyes on Margie (Page), the beautiful older sister of a young tough named Clipper, Harmon forgets all about his rent money. Smitten by Margie, and suddenly imbued with the spirit of philanthropy, Harmon commences a sidesplitting campaign to "reform" Clipper and the rest of the street kids. Harmon and his faithful valet Poggle (Edwards) pull out all the stops to lure the kids off the streets -- and simultaneously foil the scheme of a local crook who also has designs on Margie. One of Keaton's earliest ventures into sound film, Sidewalks of New York brims with the comedian's trademark acrobatic antics and nonstop slapstick pandemonium.

All Quiet on the Western Front

Drama
Relive the drama, conflict and power of one of the most influential anti-war films ever made - All Quiet on the Western Front. Universal's first Best Picture Academy Award® winner is now available in its original glory completely restored by the Library of Congress. Follow a group of idealistic young men as they join the German Army during World War I and are assigned to the Western Front, where their patriotism is destroyed by the harsh realities of combat. The hard-hitting, timeless masterpiece returns with stunning visual enhancement to its deserving place in film history! "****! Time hasn't dimmed its power, or poignancy, one bit." (Leonard Maltin)

Anna Christie

Drama
"Garbo Talks." In her first sound film, Oscar-winner Greta Garbo ("Ninotchka," "Queen Christina") received an Oscar-nomination as the title character in Eugene O'Neill's classic about a romantic prostitute trying to run away from her past. Co-starring Oscar-nominee Charles Bickford ("Johnny Belinda"). Nominated for three Academy Awards, including Best Director.

Hallelujah

Drama
Oscar-nominated film stars Daniel Haynes ("Fury") as a black laborer who turns to religion after experiencing a family tragedy. William Fountaine ("The Dungeon") and Nina Mae McKinney ("Pinky") co-star in this spiritual film, which has been praised for its impressive musical sequences. Oscar-honoree King Vidor ("The Champ") received an Oscar nomination for Best Director.

The Complete Metropolis

Independent
Fritz Lang's Sci-Fi Masterpiece
With 25 Minutes of Restored Footage

One of the most celebrated movies in cinema history...For the first time, Lang's vision... which has influenced contemporary films
like "Blade Runner" and "Star Wars," seems complete. — The New York Times

Incorporating more than 25 minutes of newly discovered footage, this 2010 restoration of METROPOLIS is the definitive edition of Fritz Lang's science fiction masterpiece. Backed by a new recording of Gottfried Huppertz's 1927 score (presented here in 5.1 Stereo Surround), the film's dazzling visual design and special effects are more striking than ever. And the integration of scenes and subplots long considered lost endows METROPOLIS with even greater tension and emotional resonance, as it dramatizes the conflict between wealthy über-capitalists and rebellious subterranean laborers—orchestrated by a diabolical scientist capable of destroying them
both.

Alvin and the Chipmunks: Glass Slipper Collection

Family
Magic is in the air with over an hour of music and laughter starring The Chipettes and, of course, Alvin, Simon and Theodore! First, in "Cinderella, Cinderella," The Chipettes take center stage in a hilarious retelling of the classic fairy tale! Brittany dreams that she's Cinderella, mistreated by her stepmother and stepsisters, until her Fairy Godmunk (Simon) and a handsome Prince Charming (Alvin, of course) save the day. This and three additional adventures are included in The Chipettes: The Glass Slipper Collection.

Dumbo

Animation
With high-flying entertainment and messages about friendship, acceptance, courage, and believing in yourself. Meet Dumbo, Mrs. Jumbo's sweet little "Baby Mine" who charms all who see him . . . until it's discovered that he has huge floppy ears! With the support of his very best friend, Timothy the mouse, Dumbo soon learns that his spectacular ears make him unique and special, allowing him to soar to fame as the world's only flying elephant.