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THE ADMIRAL WAS A LADY (1950)
Edmond O'Brien, Wanda Hendrix, Rudy Vallee. Romantic comedy about a WAVE officer who is pursued by a batch of fun-loving men. Directed by Albert Rogell. 87 min. Reference No: 1142B

ADORABLE JULIA (1964-FRENCH)
Lilli Palmer, Charles Boyer, Jean Sorel. Palmer and Boyer are a husband and wife acting team who try to juggle marriage, a career, and extra-marital trysts. Directed by Alfred Weidenmann. English dubbed. 97 min. Reference No: 3575

THE ADVENTURES OF CURLEY AND HIS GANG (1947)
Larry Olsen, Frances Rafferty. The children's favorite teacher is replaced. COLOR. 54 min. Reference No: 1251

THE ADVENTURES OF JANE (1949-BRITISH)
Chrisabel Leighton-Porter, Stanelli, Michael Hogarth, Wally Patch. Offbeat film about a gem-smuggling, bogus sea captain who is exposed when he attempts to slip diamonds into an actress's bracelet. 55 min. Reference No: 1294

AFRICA SCREAMS (1949)
Abbott & Costello, Clyde Beatty, Frank Buck, Shemp Howard, Max Baer. Greedy diamond hunters mistakenly believe that Costello has memorized a lost map to a hidden diamond fortune in Africa. A classic! Directed by Charles T. Barton. 79 min. Reference No: 1457

ALF'S BUTTON AFLOAT (1938-BRITISH)
Crazy Gang, Alastair Sim, Wally Patch. Slapstick adventures detailing the continuing story of the Marine's button which, like Aladdin's lamp, allows Alf to obtain impossible wishes. Directed by Marcel Varnel, Written by Val Guest and Marriott Edgar. 89 min. Reference No: 3517

ALL-AMERICAN CO-ED (1941)
Harry Langdon, Francis Langford, Johnny Downs. All-girl school insults a macho frat, who gets even by making one of their own put on a dress and go undercover to a beauty contest at the girls' school. TRANSFERRED FROM 35MM. 51 min. Reference No: 1638

ALL OVER TOWN (1937)
Ole Olsen, Chic Johnson, Franklin Pangborn, Mary Howard. Another wild comedy from the "Hellzapoppin" boys about two vaudeville comics who find themselves mixed up with gangsters. Directed by James Horne. 52 min. Reference No: 1385

ALWAYS IN TROUBLE (1938)
Jane Withers, Jean Rogers, Arthur Treacher, Charles Lane. Nouveaux riches family gets shipwrecked on island during a yachting expedition and run into a group of smugglers. Directed by Joseph Santley. 69 min. Reference No: 2726

AMAZING ADVENTURE (1936-BRITISH)
Cary Grant, Mary Brian, Henry Kendall. British playboy bores of his care-free existence and takes a bet that he can make his own way in the world for a year, without touching his inheritance. Directed by Alfred Zeisler. 63 min. Reference No: 1609

THE AMAZING MR. FORREST (aka THE BIG STEAL) (1939-BRITISH)
Jack Buchanan, Googie Withers, Edward Everett Horton, Otto Kruger, Jack LaRue. Insurance investigator stirs up a hornet's nest when he goes undercover in a gang of jewel thieves. Directed by Thornton Freeland. 77 min. Reference No: 4295

THE AMOROUS MR. PRAWN (1962-BRITISH)
Joan Greenwood, Cecil Parker, Ian Carmichael, Dennis Price, Robert Beatty. British army general is close to retiring, but is short of funds to buy a retirement cottage, so when he leaves on business, his wife and servants concoct a plan to make the extra money. Directed by Anthony Kimmins. 89 min. Reference No: 3577

AS YOU LIKE IT (1936-BRITISH)
Laurence Olivier, Elisabeth Bergner, Sophie Stewart, Felix Aylmer, Mackenzie Ward. Comedy about a Duke's daughter who poses as a man to win the attentions of her beloved. Directed by Paul Czinner, Written by J.M. Barrie and Robert Cullen, from the Shakespeare play. 97 min. Reference No: 1862

ASK A POLICEMAN (1938-BRITISH)
Will Hay, Moore Marriott, Graham Moffatt, Peter Gawthorne. Incompetent policeman accidentally exposes smugglers who are terrorizing locals with a headless horseman legend. Directed by Marcel Varnel, Written by Val Guest and Marriott Edgar. 82 min. Reference No: 1036

AT WAR WITH THE ARMY (1950)
Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis, Danny Dayton, Polly Bergen. Martin and Lewis' first starring vehicle has the duo as army recruits who get mixed up in all kinds of wild situations at their army base. Directed by Hal Walker. 93 min. Reference No: 2147

AUGUST WEEK-END (1936)
Valerie Hobson, G.P. Huntley, jr., Betty Compson. Wealthy entrepreneur living a life of leisure decides its time for a change and finds himself involved in a scandal. Directed by Charles Lamont. 70 min. Reference No: 1403

THE BABY AND THE BATTLESHIP (1956-BRITISH)
John Mills, Richard Attenborough. While on leave, a sailor becomes the custodian of a baby and tries to hide him aboard his battleship. Written and Directed by Jay Lewis. COLOR. 96 min. Reference No: 2329

BABY FACE MORGAN (1942)
Richard Cromwell, Mary Carlisle, Warren Hymer, Chick Chandler. While the FBI is busy chasing wartime spies and saboteurs, aging gangsters try to bring back the good ol' days by making a crook's son the figurehead of a phony insurance firm. Directed by Arthur Dreifuss. 60 min. Reference No: 2330

BACHELOR IN PARIS (aka SONG OF PARIS) (1952-BRITISH)
Dennis Price, Anne Vernon, Mischa Auer. French singer engaged to a looney nobleman becomes attracted to another man, but to get him she must get over a big hurdle: his overbearing mother. Auer is hilarious! 80 min. Reference No: 4537

BACHELOR OF HEARTS (1958-BRITISH)
Hardy Kruger, Sylvia Syms, Ronald Lewis. German exchange student has difficulty understanding English and ends up dating several women in one evening. Directed by Wolf Rilla. 94 min. Reference No: 1970

THE BACHELOR'S DAUGHTERS (1946)
Gail Russell, Claire Trevor, Adolphe Menjou, Ann Dvorak, Billie Burke. Four sales girls rent a Long Island house posing as wealthy women in order to snag rich husbands. Written and Directed by Andrew Stone. 88 min. Reference No: 1644B

BACK ROOM BOY (1942-BRITISH)
Arthur Askey, Moore Marriott, Googie Withers, Graham Moffatt. Dippy scientist accidently unmasks a gang of spies. Directed by Herbert Mason, Written by Val Guest and Marriott Edgar. 82 min. Reference No: 3524

BANK HOLIDAY (1938-BRITISH)
Margaret Lockwood, Hugh Williams, John Lodge, Wally Patch, Garry Marsh. The paths of assorted characters cross during a day out in Brighton. Directed by Carol Reed. 86 min. Reference No: 3172

THE BARGEE (1964-BRITISH)
Harry H. Corbett, Hugh Griffith, Julia Foster, Eric Sykes, Ronnie Barker, Derek Nimmo. Freedom-loving, canal barge playboy is trapped into marriage. Directed by Duncan Wood. COLOR. 106 min. Reference No: 3578

THE BASHFUL BACHELOR (1942)
Lum & Abner (Chester Lauck, Norris Goff), ZaSu Pitts, Irving Bacon, Benny Rubin. Abner trades his delivery car for a race horse hoping to win a big race. Directed by Malcolm St. Clair. 78 min. Reference No: 1300

THE BEACHCOMBER (1939-BRITISH)
Charles Laughton, Elsa Lanchester, Robert Newton. Delightful comedy based on the W. Somerset Maugham novel in which a missionary attempts to reform a lonely beach bum. Directed by Erich Pommer. 88 min. Reference No: 1899

BEAT THE DEVIL (1954)
Humphrey Bogart, Jennifer Jones, Gina Lollobrigida, Peter Lorre, Edward Underdown, Robert Morely, Bernard Lee. Black comedy spy-spoof in which a group of con men try their best to swindle each other out of Uranium-rich land. Directed by John Huston, Written by Truman Capote. 89 min. Reference No: 3055

BEHAVE YOURSELF! (1951)
Farley Granger, Shelley Winters, Lon Chaney, Hans Conreid, Elisha Cook Jr. Young married couple adopts a dog and find themselves mixed up in a chain of murders. Written and Directed by George Beck. 81 min. Reference No: 2355

BELL-BOTTOM GEORGE (1943-BRITISH)
George Formby, Anne Firth, Reginald Purdell. Medically exempt from the draft, a waiter puts on a uniform and apprehends a ring of spies. Directed by Marcel Varnel. 97 min. Reference No: 3400

THE BELLS GO DOWN (1943-BRITISH)
Tommy Trinder, James Mason, Mervyn Johns, Philippa Hyatt, Billy Hartnell. Tragi-comedy of a London firefighting unit during the WWII blitz. Directed by Basil Dearden. 89 min. Reference No: 3401

THE BIG SHOW OFF (1945)
Arthur Lake, Dale Evans. Piano player Lake puts the moves on Evans but gets in over his head when he tries to impress her by impersonating a famous wrestler. 60 min. Reference No: 1908

BILL AND COO (1947)
Romantic love story with an all-bird cast about the trials and tribulations of the inhabitants of Chirpendale. Created by Ken Murray, Directed by Dean Riesner. COLOR. 61 min. Reference No: 2133

BILL CRACKS DOWN (1937)
Grant Withers, Beatrice Roberts, Ranny Weeks, William Newell, Judith Allen. Fun-loving playboy inherits the family steel mill, but must work in the mill for a year to gain responsibility or forfeit the inheritance to a veteran mill hand. Directed by William Nigh. 53 min. Reference No: 4739

BLACK EYES (1939-BRITISH)
Otto Kruger, Mary Maguire, Walter Rilla. Lowly Moscow waiter raises his daughter to think he's a big shot in the business world. Directed by Herbert Brenon. 72 min. Reference No: 3169

THE BLACK SHEEP OF WHITEHALL (1941-BRITISH)
Will Hay, John Mills, Basil Sydney, Felix Aylmer. Wartime comedy about an incompetent teacher who finds himself in the middle of a Nazi plot to sabotage trade agreement between Britain and South America. Directed by Basil Dearden and Will Hay. 89 min. Reference No: 3579

BLONDIE HITS THE JACKPOT (1949)
Penny Singleton, Arthur Lake, Larry Simms, Marjorie Kent, Jerome Cowan. When Dagwood blows a big construction deal he winds up working on the site with the hardhats. Can Blondie save the day by winning the prize in a radio quiz show? Directed by Edward Bernds. 66 min. Reference No: 4110

BLONDIE'S BIG DEAL (1949)
Penny Singleton, Arthur Lake, Larry Simms, Marjorie Kent, Jerome Cowan. While mixing chemicals in the kitchen, Dagwood inadvertently creates non-flammable paint, but two rival contractors steal the stuff before he can give it to his boss. Directed by Edward Bernds. 66 min. Reference No: 4112

BLONDIE'S SECRET (1948)
Penny Singleton, Arthur Lake, Larry Simms, Marjorie Kent, Jerome Cowan. The Bumsteads try to go on vacation, but Dagwood's boss is plotting to keep them from leaving. Directed by Edward Bernds. 68 min. Reference No: 4111

BLUE MURDER AT ST. TRINIAN'S (1958-BRITISH)
Terry-Thomas, George Cole, Alastair Sim, Sabrina, Lionel Jeffries, Joyce Grenfell. Unruly students at a madcap girl's school makes life miserable for a jewel thief. Directed by Frank Launder. 86 min. Reference No: 1035

BOGUS BANDITS (1933)
Stan Laurel, Oliver Hardy, Dennis King, Thelma Todd, Lucille Browne. L & H are hired by a bandit to steal a king's treasures. Directed by Charles Rogers and Hal Roach. 88 min. Reference No: 1788

BOOM IN THE MOON (1946-MEXICAN)
Buster Keaton, Angel Garasa, Fernando Soto. The one and only "Great Stone Face" gets shanghaied to fly a spaceship to the moon. Directed by Jaime Salvador. English dubbed. 83 min. Reference No: 2368

BOWERY AT MIDNIGHT (1942)
Bela Lugosi, Tom Neal, Dave O'Brien, Wanda Mackay. Evil professor turns dead criminals into zombies who commit crimes at his bidding. Directed by Wallace Fox. 60 min. Reference No: 2381

BOWERY BLITZKRIEG (1941)
East Side Kids (Huntz Hall, Leo Gorcey, Bobby Jordan), Warren Hull, Keye Luke, Charlotte Henry. Muggsy's chance to win a boxing match is threatened by crooked fight promoters. Directed by Wallace Fox. 62 min. Reference No: 2090

THE BOYS FROM BROOKLYN (1952)
Bela Lugosi, Duke Mitchell, Sammy Petrillo. Two bumbling idiots meet a mad scientist in a jungle who, coincidentally, needs two human subjects for an experiment. 74 min. Reference No: 1733

BOYS OF THE CITY (1940)
East Side Kids (Leo Gorcey, Bobby Jordan, Hally Chester), Dave O'Brien. On the way to an Adirondacks summer camp, The Kids' car breaks down and they must solve a mystery at the house of a judge who gives them accommodations. Directed by Joseph H. Lewis. 63 min. Reference No: 2380

BOYS WILL BE BOYS (1936-BRITISH)
Will Hay, Gordon Harker, Jimmy Hanley, Claude Dampier. School headmaster discovers that one of his students' parents is a jewel thief. Directed by William Beaudine, Written by Will Hay. 75 min. Reference No: 3580

BOYS WILL BE GIRLS (1939-BRITISH)
Leslie Fuller, Nellie Wallace, Greta Gynt. The heir to a fortune must kick his smoking habit and love of drinking to inherit his money. 66 min. Reference No: 4311

BRANDY FOR THE PARSON (1952-BRITISH)
James Donald, Kenneth More, Jean Lodge. A couple on a yachting vacation become involved with a brandy smuggler. Directed by John Eldridge. 79 min. Reference No: 3491

BROADWAY LIMITED (1941)
Dennis O'Keefe, Victor McLaglen, ZaSu Pitts, Marjorie Woodworth, Patsy Kelly. Three Hollywood hopefuls travel from Chicago to New York to make it on Broadway, intending to promote a baby to stardom. Trouble begins when police believe the infant has been kidnapped. Directed by Gordon Douglas, Produced by Hal Roach.

TRANSFERRED FROM 35MM. 75 min. Reference No: 1859

BROTH OF A BOY (1959-BRITISH)
Barry Fitzgerald & the Abbey Players of Dublin. British TV producer finds the oldest man in the world and tries to persuade him to appear on television. Directed by George Pollock. 77 min. Reference No: 2407

THE CAMELS ARE COMING (1934-BRITISH)
Jack Hulbert, Anna Lee, Harold Huth. Officer in the camel corps goes after Egyptian drug smugglers. Directed by Tim Whelan. 80 min. Reference No: 1243

CARDBOARD CAVALIER (1949-BRITISH)
Sid Field, Margaret Lockwood, Mary Clare, Jerry Desmonde, Claude Hulbert, Brian Worth. Destitute peasant is commissioned by Royalists in a plot to overthrow government. Directed by Walter Forde. 97 min. Reference No: 3581

THE CARETAKER'S DAUGHTER (1952-BRITISH)
Hugh Wakefield, Derek Bond, Michael Medwin. A troupe of actors perform an array of identities to fluster their impresario's wife. 88 min. Reference No: 2428

CARRY ON NURSE (1959-BRITISH)
Shirley Eaton, Kenneth Connor, Kenneth Williams, Charles Hawtrey, Wilfrid Hyde-White. The second in the "Carry On" series. Men's ward in a hospital declares war on the nurses and the rest of hospital. Directed by Gerald Thomas. 86 min. Reference No: 1631

CASH (1933-BRITISH)
Robert Donat, Wendy Barrie, Edmund Gwenn. Bankrupt financier uses the $100,000 he finds in his tool kit to promote a new company. Directed by Zoltan Korda. 63 min. Reference No: 2425

CASTLE IN THE AIR (1952-BRITISH)
David Tomlinson, Helen Cherry, Margaret Rutherford, Barbara Kelly, A.E. Matthews. Penniless nobleman tries to turn his castle into a hotel. Directed by Henry Cass. 89 min. Reference No: 3430

CHECK AND DOUBLE CHECK (1930)
Amos 'n' Andy (Freeman Gosden, Charles Correll), Sue Carol, Irene Rich, Duke Ellington and his orchestra. Amos & Andy help solve a love triangle. Directed by Melville Brown. 85 min. Reference No: 1223

CHEER BOYS CHEER (1939-BRITISH)
Nova Pilbeam, Edmund Gwenn, Jimmy O'Dea, Moore Marriott, Graham Moffatt, Alexander Knox. Brewery owners who hate each other have children who fall in love. Directed by Walter Forde. 84 min. Reference No: 3402

CHEER THE BRAVE (1951-BRITISH)
Elsie Randolph, Jack McNaughton, Geoffrey Keen, Marie Ault. When a nagging woman's first husband returns, her thoroughly henpecked second husband packs his bags and hits the road. 62 min. Reference No: 4760

CLANCY IN WALL STREET (1930)
Charlie Murray, Lucien Littlefield, Eddie Nugent. Plumber playing the stock exchange alienates his daughter and former partner. 76 min. Reference No: 3582

CLANCY STREET BOYS (1943)
East Side Kids (Leo Gorcey, Huntz Hall, Bobby Jordan), Noah Beery, Amelita Ward. Muggsy's mother convinces rich uncle that she has seven kids in order to impress him. Directed by William Beaudine. 65 min. Reference No: 2091

COLONEL EFFINGHAM'S RAID (1945)
Charles Coburn, Joan Bennett, William Eythe, Donald Meek, Cora Witherspoon. Army colonel uses military tactics to save his town's lone historical landmark. Directed by Irving Pichel. 70 min. Reference No: 2447

COME ON GEORGE (1939-BRITISH)
George Formby, Ronald Shiner, Pat Kirkwood, Joss Ambler. Stableboy calms a nervous race horse and rides him to victory. Directed by Anthony Kimmins. 88 min. Reference No: 1037

CONVICT 99 (1938-BRITISH)
Will Hay, Graham Moffatt, Moore Marriott, Garry Marsh, Googie Withers, Peter Gawthorne, Basil Radford. Disreputable school teacher is erroneously appointed as the new warden of a prison, which he promptly turns into a convict-run corporation. Directed by Marcel Varnel, Written by Val Guest and Marriott Edgar. 91 min. Reference No: 3989

COOKIN' UP TROUBLE (1944)
Billy Gilbert, Shemp Howard, Maxie Rosenbloom. The Boys become foster dads to an orphan in this Stooge-like comedy. 60 min. Reference No: 2220

COUNTRY GENTLEMEN (1936)
Ole Olsen, Chic Johnson, Joyce Compton, Lila Lee, Ray Corrigan, Wade Boteler, Donald Kirke. Pair of swindlers try to sell phony oil field stock to the residents of a veteran home. Directed by Ralph Staub. 54 min. Reference No: 1386

THE CROOKED CIRCLE (1932)
ZaSu Pitts, Ben Lyon, James Gleason, Raymond Hatton, Roscoe Karns, Robert Frazer. Slapstick comedy results as an amateur sleuth group pursues a sinister swami to a haunted, secret-panel filled mansion. Directed by H. Bruce Humberstone. 68 min. Reference No: 2435

A CUCKOO IN THE NEST (1933-BRITISH)
Ralph Lynn, Tom Walls, Yvonne Arnaud, Mary Brough, Cecil Parker, Robertson Hare. Newlywed husband is coerced into staying the night at an inn with an old flame pretending to be his wife. Directed by Tom Walls, Written by Ben Travers. 85 min. Reference No: 3173

THE DEMI-PARADISE (1945-BRITISH)
Laurence Oliver, Penelope Dudley Ward, Margaret Rutherford, Felix Aylmer, Guy Middleton. Character study of people's distrust of "foreigners" as a Russian engineer skeptically comes to England and ends up falling in love. Directed by Anthony Asquith. 115 min. Reference No: 2455

< DETOUR TO DANGER>DETOUR TO DANGER (1945)

Britt Wood, John Day, Nancy Brinckman. Two young men set out on a fishing expedition and run into crooks and damsels in distress. Directed by Richard Talmadge. COLOR. 53 min. Reference No: 3583

< DIVORCE OF LADY X, THE>THE DIVORCE OF LADY X (1938-BRITISH)

Merle Oberon, Laurence Olivier, Ralph Richardson, Binnie Barnes. A nobleman's daughter wins a barrister by posing as a divorce client. Directed by Tim Whelan. COLOR. 90 min. Reference No: 3274

< DIXIANA>DIXIANA (1930)

BeBe Daniels, Bert Wheeler, Robert Woolsey, Everett Marshall, Dorothy Lee. Southern millionaire falls for a circus performer. Written and Directed by Luther Reed. With COLOR segment. 90 min. Reference No: 1281

<#IDOCTOR'S ORDERS>DOCTOR'S ORDERS (1934-BRITISH)

Leslie Fuller, John Mills, Ronald Shiner. Medical student finds out his father works for a carnival. 68 min. Reference No: 3478

< DOLL THAT TOOK THE TOWN, THE>THE DOLL THAT TOOK THE TOWN (aka LA DONNA DEL GIORNO) (1957-ITALIAN)

Virna Lisi, Haya Harareet, Serge Reggiani. Three men are arrested and charged with a phony crime when a woman fakes being assaulted and robbed. The resulting media attention brings her fame; she becomes a model, wins a beauty contest, and is toasted at all the parties in town. English dubbed. 81 min. Reference No: 4312

< DON'T TAKE IT TO HEART>DON'T TAKE IT TO HEART (1944-BRITISH)

Richard Greene, Edward Rigby, David Horne, Patricia Medina, Moore Marriott, Joyce Barbour. Ancestral ghost helps a researcher fall in love with the daughter of the estate. Written and Directed by Jeffrey Dell. 75 min. Reference No: 1351

< DOWN AMONG THE Z-MEN>DOWN AMONG THE Z-MEN (1952-BRITISH)

Peter Sellers, Harry Secombe, Carole Carr, Spike Milligan, Michael Bentine. The stars of Britain's radio program "The Goons" made a rare film appearance in this zany spy comedy about criminals who try to steal a professor's secret atomic formula. Directed by Maclean Rogers. 71 min. Reference No: 3134

< DREAMING>DREAMING (1944-BRITISH)

Flanagan and Allen, Hazel Court, Teddy Brown. A soldier is knocked unconscious and dreams... Directed by John Baxter, Written by Bud Flanagan. 78 min. Reference No: 3584

< DREAMING OUT LOUD>DREAMING OUT LOUD (1940)

Lum & Abner (Chester Lauck, Norris Goff), Francis Langford, Irving Bacon, Robert Wilcox, Phil Harris. When a young girl is killed by a hit-and-run driver, Lum & Abner must look for the killer while raising funds for a mobile medical unit for Pine Ridge. Directed by Harold Young. 89 min. Reference No: 1299

< DUMMY TROUBLE>DUMMY TROUBLE (aka MISBEHAVING HUSBANDS) (1941)

Harry Langdon, Betty Blythe, Ralph Byrd, Esther Muir. Wife is suspicious of her store owner husband (whose only fault is arranging window models), thanks to a conniving divorce lawyer. Directed by William Beaudine. 65 min. Reference No: 2508

< DUSTY ERMINE>DUSTY ERMINE (1938-BRITISH)

Jane Baxter, Anthony Bushell, Margaret Rutherford, Ronald Squire, Felix Aylmer. Thrilling crime story about a woman involved with crooks who are none other than her uncle and brother. Directed by Bernard Vorhaus. 74 min. Reference No: 3403

< EARTHWORM TRACTORS>EARTHWORM TRACTORS (1936)

Joe E. Brown, June Travis, Guy Kibbee, Dick Foran, Irving Bacon. Ambitious tractor salesman must make a sale before his sweetie will marry him. Hilarious! Directed by Raymond Enright. 69 min. Reference No: 1032

< EAST SIDE KIDS>EAST SIDE KIDS (1940)

East Side Kids, Harris Berger, Leon Ames, Dave O'Brien, Vince Barnett, Dennis Moore. Good-hearted cop tries to reform a gang of young punks, but ends up being implicated with the gang leader in a counterfeiting scheme. Directed by Robert Hill. 60 min. Reference No: 1092

< ETERNALLY YOURS>ETERNALLY YOURS (1939)

David Niven, Loretta Young, Billie Burke, C. Aubrey Smith, ZaSu Pitts, Broderick Crawford, Eve Arden, Ralph Graves. A magician's wife/assistant tires of life on the road, and begins to think her husband's tricks and media stunts are taking precedence over their married life. Directed by Tay Garnett. 95 min. Reference No: 3078

< FACTS OF LOVE>FACTS OF LOVE (1945-BRITISH)

Gordon Harker, Betty Balfour, Jimmy Hanley. Comedy involving a couple's son and daughter who are both getting ready for married life. 83 min. Reference No: 3585

< FALL IN!>FALL IN! (1942)

William Tracy, Joe Sawyer, Jean Porter. Doubleday uses his photographic memory to round up a nazi spy ring. Directed by Kurt Neumann. Followed by "Here Comes Trouble". 46 min. Reference No: 1085

< FALSE PRETENCES>FALSE PRETENSES (1935)

Irene Ware, Sidney Blackmer, Betty Compson, Russell Hopton. Waitress devises a scheme with a millionaire to work her way up the social ladder. Directed by Charles Lamont. 67 min. Reference No: 4794

< FATHER STEPS OUT>FATHER STEPS OUT (1941)

Frank Albertson, Jed Prouty. Railroad mogul receives help in overcoming his competitor from a band of hobos he befriends. 63 min. Reference No: 3911

< FATHER STEPS OUT>FATHER STEPS OUT (1937-BRITISH)

George Carney, Dinah Sheridan, Bruce Seton. Fast-talking con men swindle a cheese manufacturer out of a bundle, but his brainy chauffeur helps him get it back by conning the cons. 64 min. Reference No: 4761

< FATHER'S LITTLE DIVIDEND>FATHER'S LITTLE DIVIDEND (1951)

Spencer Tracy, Elizabeth Taylor, Joan Bennett, Billie Burke, Frank Faylen. Delightful sequel to "Father of the Bride" in which the newlyweds get headaches from both sides of the family, and as always, Spencer Tracy is caught in the middle. Directed by Vincente Minnelli. 82 min. Reference No: 2490

< FIDDLERS THREE>FIDDLERS THREE (1944-BRITISH)

Tommy Trinder, Frances Day, Sonnie Hale, Francis L. Sullivan, Mary Clare. Sailors are transported to ancient Rome when they are struck by lightning under an altar in Stonehenge. Sequel to "Sailors Three". Directed by Harry Watt. 88 min. Reference No: 3586

< FIT FOR A KING>FIT FOR A KING (1937)

Joe E. Brown, Helen Mack, Paul Kelly, Harry Davenport. Ambitious reporter, assigned to cover an assassination story involving an Archduke, falls in love with the crown princess and must stop a plot to murder her and her father. Includes an unforgettable slapstick chase involving automobiles, motorcycles, bicycles, and a rickety haycart. Directed by Edward Sedgwick. 73 min. Reference No: 1200

< FLIRTING WITH DANGER>FLIRTING WITH DANGER (1934)

William Cagney, Robert Armstrong, Edgar Kennedy. Three explosives experts are on assignment in South America when they mistake a fireworks display for a political coup. 70 min. Reference No: 2515

< FLIRTING WITH FATE>FLIRTING WITH FATE (1938)

Joe E. Brown, Leo Carrillo, Beverly Roberts, Steffi Duna. Vaudeville troupe goes to South America for a fresh start, but after blowing their big chance, Brown decides to kill himself so the troupe can collect his life insurance. Things get hilarious when Brown's attempts at suicide just don't seem to work. Directed by Frank McDonald. 70 min. Reference No: 1201

< FLYING DEUCES, THE>THE FLYING DEUCES (1939)

Stan Laurel, Oliver Hardy, Jean Parker, Charles Middleton, James Finlayson. The boys join the Foreign Legion to help Ollie forget about a lost love, but it turns out to be more work than they bargained for. 65 min. Reference No: 2516

< FLYING WILD>FLYING WILD (1941)

East Side Kids (Leo Gorcey, Bobby Jordan, David Gorcey), Joan Barclay. The Kids try to ground a gang of saboteurs out to steal top-secret airplane blueprints. Directed by William West. 62 min. Reference No: 2512

< FOR VALOUR>FOR VALOUR (1937-BRITISH)

Tom Walls, Ralph Lynn, Veronica Rose, Joan Marion, Diana Napier. War-time adventures of a major, his no-account friend, and their sons. Directed by Tom Walls, Written by Ben Travers. 94 min. Reference No: 3469

< FORBIDDEN MUSIC>FORBIDDEN MUSIC (1936-BRITISH)

Richard Tauber, Jimmy Durante, June Clyde, Diana Napier. Foreign correspondent helps start a musical uprising in a country that has banned music. Directed by Walter Forde. 80 min. Reference No: 1909

< FRIDAY THE 13TH>FRIDAY THE 13TH (1933-BRITISH)

Sonnie Hale, Jessie Matthews, Cyril Smith, Emlyn Williams, Gordon Harker, Ralph Richardson, Robertson Hare. Several people are involved in a bus crash, and we turn back time to see how they came to be there. Directed by Victor Saville. 84 min. Reference No: 1947

< FROLICS ON ICE>FROLICS ON ICE (1940)

Roscoe Karns, Lynne Roberts, Edgar Kennedy, Irene Dare. Musical comedy about a family man saving to buy the barber shop he works at. 65 min. Reference No: 2535

< FRONT PAGE, THE>THE FRONT PAGE (1931)

Adolphe Menjou, Pat O'Brien, Mary Brian, Edward Everett Horton, George E. Stone, Slim Summerville. Dishonest editor is bent on keeping his star reporter from leaving the newspaper and getting married. Directed by Lewis Milestone. 101 min. Reference No: 2534

< GASBAGS>GASBAGS (1940-BRITISH)

The Crazy Gang, Moore Marriott, Wally Patch. Airmen who are stranded in Germany by a barrage balloon, attempt to return home in a captured secret weapon. Wild fun! Directed by Marcel Varnel, Written by Val Guest and Marriott Edgar. 77 min. Reference No: 2553

< GEORGE IN CIVVY STREET>GEORGE IN CIVVY STREET (1946-BRITISH)

George Formby, Rosalyn Boulter, Ronald Shiner, Ian Fleming, Wally Patch. Soldier returns to his country pub and finds himself in the middle of a beer war. Formby's last film. Directed by Marcel Varnel. 79 min. Reference No: 3404

< GERT AND DAISY'S WEEKEND>GERT AND DAISY'S WEEKEND (1941-BRITISH)

Elsie Waters, Doris Waters. The Water sisters uncover the plot of a pair of jewel thieves. 79 min. Reference No: 3471

< GHOST CRAZY>GHOST CRAZY (1944)

Shemp Howard, Billy Gilbert, Maxie Rosenbloom. Three wild comedians and a gorilla run loose in a haunted house. Lots of fun! 65 min. Reference No: 1543

< GHOST OF ST. MICHAEL'S, THE>THE GHOST OF ST. MICHAEL'S (1941-BRITISH)

Will Hay, Claude Hulbert, Felix Aylmer, Elliot Mason. During WWII, a London boy's school is relocated to a spooky Scottish castle. Directed by Marcel Varnel. 82 min. Reference No: 3588

< GHOST TRAIN, THE>THE GHOST TRAIN (1941-BRITISH)

Arthur Askey, Richard Murdoch, Kathleen Harrison, Herbert Lomas. Travellers stranded at a desolate train station are startled by an apparent "ghost train". Directed by Walter Forde, Written by Val Guest and Marriott Edgar. 85 min. Reference No: 1084

< GHOSTS OF BERKELEY SQUARE, THE>THE GHOSTS OF BERKELEY SQUARE (1947-BRITISH)

Robert Morley, Claude Hulbert, Felix Aylmer, Yvonne Arnaud, A.E. Matthews, Wilfrid Hyde-White, Wally Patch. The ghosts of two retired soldiers must haunt their former home until royalty visits. Directed by Vernon Sewell. 86 min. Reference No: 3587

< GHOSTS ON THE LOOSE>GHOSTS ON THE LOOSE (1943)

East Side Kids, Bela Lugosi. The Kids stumble into a haunted house used as a hideout by a Nazi spy. 65 min. Reference No: 2549

< GIRL IN A MILLION, A>A GIRL IN A MILLION (1946-BRITISH)

Joan Greenwood, Hugh Williams, Basil Radford, Yvonne Owen. Having divorced his nagging wife, a chemist marries a deaf mute, but when her speech is restored...! Directed by Francis Searle. 88 min. Reference No: 1972

< GLADIATOR, THE>THE GLADIATOR (1938)

Joe E. Brown, Man Mountain Dean, June Travis, Dickie Moore, Lucien Littlefield. Comedy on campus as mild-mannered Brown becomes a football star after accidently ingesting a serum which gives him super-strength. Trouble arises when it wears off right before a wrestling match with Man Mountain Dean. Directed by Edward Sedgwick. 70 min. Reference No: 1077

< GOD'S COUNTRY>GOD'S COUNTRY (1946)

Robert Lowery, Helen Gilbert, William Farnum, Buster Keaton.

The Wild West falls victim to more of Keaton's madcap antics. A man kills in self defense and must go on the lam in California Redwood country. 64 min. COLOR. Reference No: 4756

< GO-GETTER, THE>THE GO-GETTER (1954)

Hank McCune, Beverly Garland, Ray Collins. Accident prone professional college student and all-around failure must become a success in order to keep a major endowment for the college. 72 min. Reference No: 2574

< GOIN' TO TOWN>GOIN' TO TOWN (1944)

Lum & Abner (Chester Lauck, Norris Goff), Barbara Hale. Two conmen plan to make money from a fake oil well. 77 min. Reference No: 1298

< GOOD MORNING, BOYS>GOOD MORNING, BOYS> (1936-BRITISH)

Will Hay, Graham Moffatt, Lilli Palmer, Peter Gawthorne, Will Hay Jr. Schoolmaster takes his troublesome students to Paris & becomes mixed up with an art theft. Directed by Marcel Varnel, Written by Val Guest, Marriott Edgar and Anthony Kimmins. 79 min. Reference No: 1866

< GOODBYE LOVE>GOODBYE LOVE (1933)

Charlie Ruggles, Verree Teasdale, Sidney Blackmer, Phyllis Barry. While in jail for not paying alimony, a valet finally gets some money, but instead of paying, he runs off to Atlantic City pretending to be an English lord and big-game hunter. Directed by H. Bruce Humberstone. 65 min. Reference No: 1973

< GOOSE STEPS OUT, THE>THE GOOSE STEPS OUT (1942-BRITISH)

Will Hay, Charles Hawtrey, Peter Croft, Peter Ustinov. Hay plays dual roles as a British spy and his lookalike Nazi counterpart. Directed by Will Hay and Basil Dearden. 79 min. Reference No: 3589

< GORILLA, THE>THE GORILLA (1939)

The Ritz Brothers, Anita Louise, Patsy Kelly, Bela Lugosi, Lionel Atwill. The Brothers are private eyes hired to investigate a series of murders at a mysterious mansion. Directed by Allan Dwan. 67 min. Reference No: 2569

< GREAT MIKE, THE>THE GREAT MIKE (1944)

Stuart Erwin, Robert (Buzz) Henry, Carl "Alfalfa" Switzer. Young boy convinces track management that his work horse will be a racing champ. Directed by Wallace Fox. 72 min. Reference No: 2564

< GREAT RUPERT, THE>THE GREAT RUPERT (1950)

Jimmy Durante, Terry Moore, Tom Drake. An impoverished family of acrobats is befriended by a squirrel who helps them attain a fortune. Directed by Irving Pichel. 86 min. Reference No: 1078

< GREEN GROW THE RUSHES>GREEN GROW THE RUSHES (1951-BRITISH)

Roger Livesey, Honor Blackman, Richard Burton, Harcourt Williams. English government tries to stop brandy smuggling, but can they do it before the townspeople drink the evidence? Written and Directed by Derek Twist. 78 min. Reference No: 2562

< GROOM WORE SPURS, THE>THE GROOM WORE SPURS (1951)

Ginger Rogers, Jack Carson, Joan Davis. Female attorney is hired to keep a supposedly tough cowboy star out of trouble, but ends up falling in love with him. Directed by Richard Whorf. 81 min. Reference No: 1009

< GUV'NOR, THE>THE GUV'NOR (1936-BRITISH)

George Arliss, Gene Gerrard, Frank Cellier, Patric Knowles, Mary Clare, George Hayes. A tramp mistakenly becomes the director of a bank. 80 min. Reference No: 1446

< HALF SHOT AT SUNRISE>HALF SHOT AT SUNRISE (1930)

Bert Wheeler, Robert Woolsey, Dorothy Lee. Madcap farce has the comedy duo as AWOL soldiers on the loose in wartime Paris. Directed by Paul Sloane. 78 min. Reference No: 2593

< HAROLD LLOYD'S WORLD OF COMEDY>HAROLD LLOYD'S WORLD OF COMEDY (1961)

Hilarious scenes from his silent and sound films as compiled by Lloyd. 94 min. Reference No: 1387

< HARVEST MELODY>HARVEST MELODY (1943)

Rosemary Lane, Johnny Downs, Sheldon Leonard, Syd Saylor. Singing star attempts to revive her career by going to the country for a publicity stunt. Directed by Sam Newfield. 70 min. Reference No: 1924

< HAY FOOT>HAY FOOT (1941)

William Tracy, Joe Sawyer, James Gleason. Army draftee with photographic memory lands in hot water every time he upstages his sergeant. Followed by "Fall In!" 47 min. Reference No: 1536

< HEADING FOR HEAVEN>HEADING FOR HEAVEN (1947)

Stuart Erwin, Glenda Farrell, Irene Ryan, Milburn Stone. Overworked realtor believes he has only 3 months to live, and when he disappears, his family fears the worst. Directed by Lewis D. Collins. 65 min. Reference No: 2591

< HERE COMES TROUBLE>HERE COMES TROUBLE (1948)

William Tracy, Joe Sawyer. Our hero, Doubleday returns home from the war to his old newspaper job, but he's soon involved in a murder case, and has to deal with his old nemesis who is now a police officer. COLOR. 54 min. Reference No: 1858

< HER FAVORITE PATIENT>HER FAVORITE PATIENT (1945)

John Carroll, Ruth Hussey, Charles Ruggles. Harried doctor returns home before starting a prestigious new job, but when she doctors an Air Force test pilot, he falls for her and resorts to various schemes to keep her from leaving town. 79 min. Reference No: 2184

< HER UNCLE SAM>HER UNCLE SAM (aka RED SALUTE) (1935)

Barbara Stanwyck, Robert Young, Hardie Albright, Ruth Donnelly. College girl gets involved with a left-wing radical, much to the dismay of her patriotic father, who sends her to Mexico. Directed by Sidney Lanfield. 78 min. Reference No: 3590

< HEY! HEY! USA>HEY! HEY! USA (1938-BRITISH)

Will Hay, Edgar Kennedy, David Burns, Fred Duprez. Education expert sails to America and saves a boy from being kidnapped by gangsters. Directed by Marcel Varnel, Written by Val Guest, Marriott Edgar and J.O.C. Orton. 92 min. Reference No: 1242

< HI DIDDLE DIDDLE>HI DIDDLE DIDDLE (1943)

Adolphe Menjou, Pola Negri, Martha Scott, Dennis O'Keefe, Billie Burke. Newlyweds yearn for conventional bliss but are cursed with wacky con-artist parents. Directed by Andrew L. Stone. 72 min. Reference No: 1988

< HI, GANG!>HI GANG! (1941-BRITISH)

Bebe Daniels, Ben Lyon, Vic Oliver, Graham Moffatt, Moore Marriott, Felix Aylmer, The Green Sisters. Married radio stars each get a British evacuee on their respective shows. When one guest says he lives in a castle--"The Castle" being the name of a pub--he is believed to be a missing lord's heir. Based on the radio series by Daniels and Lyon. Directed by Marcel Varnel, Written by Val Guest, Marriott Edgar and J.O.C. Orton. 100 min. Reference No: 1039

< HILLBILLY BLITZKRIEG>HILLBILLY BLITZKRIEG (1942)

Bud Duncan, Cliff Nazzaro, Edgar Kennedy, Doris Linden, Lucien Littlefield, Alan Baldwin. Out of the comic strips step the characters, Snuffy Smith and Barney Google, two soldiers who are sent to guard a top-secret missile site from enemy agents. Directed by Roy Mack. 63 min. Reference No: 1588

< HIS DOUBLE LIFE>HIS DOUBLE LIFE (1933)

Roland Young, Lillian Gish, Montague Love, Lucy Beaumont, Charles Richmond. Extremely reclusive artist takes the place of his late valet and enjoys the world more as a "servant". Produced and Directed by Arthur Hopkins. 67 min. Reference No: 2582

< HIS GIRL FRIDAY>HIS GIRL FRIDAY (1940)

Cary Grant, Rosalind Russell, Ralph Bellamy, Gene Lockhart, Ernest Truex, Roscoe Karns, Regis Toomey, Helen Mack, Billy Gilbert. Hilarious comedy classic in which a newspaper editor cons his ex-wife reporter into one last story about an innocent man condemned to death. Produced and Directed by Howard Hawkes. 92 min. Reference No: 2580

< HIS LORDSHIP GOES TO PRESS>HIS LORDSHIP GOES TO PRESS (1939-BRITISH)

June Clyde, Hugh Williams, Romney Brent, Michael Ripper. British Lord pretends to be a poor farmer to teach a lesson to a snobbish American reporter who is researching the Lord's farm for a story. 80 min. Reference No: 4754

< HISTORY OF MR. POLLY, THE>THE HISTORY OF MR. POLLY (1949-BRITISH)

John Mills, Sally Ann Howes, Megs Jenkins, Edward Chapman. H.G. Wells' comic story of a timid draper who tires of his placid life with a nagging spouse and decides its time for a change. Directed by Anthony Pelissier. 94 min. Reference No: 3180

< HOLD MY HAND>HOLD MY HAND (1938-BRITISH)

Stanley Lupino, Fred Emney, Sally Gray. Lupino puts up his own money to finance his ward's newspaper and Gray thinks he's embezzling money. 76 min. Reference No: 3479

< HOLLYWOOD AND VINE>HOLLYWOOD AND VINE (1945)

Jimmy Ellison, Wanda McKay, June Clyde, Ralph Morgan, Franklin Pangborn, Emmett Lynn. Satire on Hollywood, as an up and coming New York writer is sent to Tinseltown to script a film for a dog. 59 min. Reference No: 2605

< HOLLYWOOD MYSTERY>HOLLYWOOD MYSTERY (1934)

Frank Albertson, June Clyde, Jose Crespo, Stanley Price. Outrageous publicity agent gets involved with gangsters when he is commisioned to get rid of a "high-brow" foreign director. Directed by Breezy Eason. 53 min. Reference No: 2604

< HOOK LINE AND SINKER>HOOK LINE AND SINKER (1930)

Bert Wheeler, Robert Woolsey, Dorothy Lee, Hugh Herbert. Two bumbling insurance agents try to help a beautiful heiress restore an old hotel, which happens to be a gangster hangout. Directed by Eddie Cline. 72 min. Reference No: 1836

< HORACE TAKES OVER>HORACE TAKES OVER (aka ONE THRILLING NIGHT) (1942)

John Beal, Wanda McKay, Tom Neal. Fast paced comedy concerning a

honeymooning couple who only have one night together before he's shipped off to the army. They are constantly harassed by a dead body which keeps disappearing, gangsters looking for stolen loot, a bumbling house detective, and the police. Directed by William "One-Shot" Beaudine. 69 min. Reference No: 4730

< HOUSEMASTER>HOUSEMASTER (1938-BRITISH)

Otto Kruger, Diana Churchill, Joyce Barbour, Walter Hudd, Jimmy Hanley. A kind and understanding schoolmaster sides with his students against the new headmaster's cruel ways. Directed by Herbert Brenon. 93 min. Reference No: 2231

< HUE AND CRY>HUE AND CRY (1947-BRITISH)

Alastair Sim, Jack Warner, Harry Fowler, Valerie White. Group of youngsters discover a gang of crooks who use their favorite weekly magazine to send messages. Directed by Charles Crichton. 82 min. Reference No: 1670

< HUMPHREY TAKES A CHANCE>HUMPHREY TAKES A CHANCE (1950)

Leon Errol, Joe Kirkwood Jr., Lois Collier. Joe Palooka and his sidekick Knobby battle with scheming crooks who have duped a fighter into signing a deceptive contract. 62 min. Reference No: 3216

< HURRICANE AT PILGRIM HILL>HURRICANE AT PILGRIM HILL (1953)

Clem Bevans, Cecil Kelleway, Pop Sneedly. Cantankerous old screwball visits his son in Pilgrim Hill. 51 min. Reference No: 2597

< I DIDN'T DO IT>I DIDN'T DO IT (1945-BRITISH)

George Formby, Billy Caryll, Hilda Mundy, Jack Daly, Marjorie Brown, Wally Patch. A Londoner with the urge to get in front of the footlights, boards in a hotel with a number of theatrical personalities, and when an acrobat is killed, he gets the blame. Directed by Marcel Varnel. 97 min. Reference No: 4284

< I LIVE IN GROSVENOR SQUARE>I LIVE IN GROSVENOR SQUARE (1946)

Anna Neagle, Dean Jagger, Rex Harrison, Robert Morley, Nancy Price, Walter Hudd. American soldier falls in love with a major's fiancee. Directed by Herbert Wilcox. 106 min. Reference No: 3275

< I SEE ICE>I SEE ICE (1938-BRITISH)

George Formby, Kay Walsh, Betty Stockfeld, Garry Marsh. Property man for an ice ballet troupe invents a special camera and accidentally gets a photograph of a crime in progress. Written and Directed by Anthony Kimmins. 77 min. Reference No: 3592

< I'M FROM ARKANSAS>I'M FROM ARKANSAS (1944)

Slim Summerville, El Brendel, Iris Adrian, Bruce (Herman Brix) Bennett. Havoc erupts when a pig gives birth to ten piglets. 68 min. Reference No: 2595

< IN THE MONEY>IN THE MONEY (1933)

Richard "Skeets" Gallagher, Lois Wilson, Warren Hymer, Sally Starr, Junior Coghlan, Louise Beavers. When his chemical company goes into receivership, a professor tries to influence his spoiled household to spend less money. Directed by Frank Strayer. 66 min. Reference No: 2620

< IN THE SOUP>IN THE SOUP (1936-BRITISH)

Ralph Lynn, Judy Gunn, Morton Selten, Nelson Keyes. To make ends meet, a lawyer and his wife pose as their own servants. Directed by Henry Edwards. 72 min. Reference No: 3466

< INDISCREET>INDISCREET (1931)

Gloria Swanson, Ben Lyon, Arthur Lake, Barbara Kent. Socialite tries to hide a dark secret in her past from the man she loves, and must also keep her philandering ex-boyfriend away from her little sister. Directed by Leo McCarey. 73 min. Reference No: 2177

< INN FOR TROUBLE>INN FOR TROUBLE (1960-BRITISH)

Peggy Mount, David Kossoff, Leslie Phillips, A.E. Matthews. A suburban couple become country publicans. Extension of the popular TV series, "The Larkins". 90 min. Reference No: 3129

< INSIDE THE LAW>INSIDE THE LAW (1942)

Wallace Ford, Frank Sully, Luana Walters, Harry Holman. Gang of crooks takes over a bank and must resist their instinctive inclinations. Directed by Hamilton MacFadden. 65 min. Reference No: 3276

< INSPECTOR GENERAL, THE>THE INSPECTOR GENERAL (1949)

Danny Kaye, Walter Slezak, Barbara Bates, Alan Hale. Hysterical comedy about a carnival medicine man mistaken by villagers as their feared Inspector General. Directed by Henry Koster. COLOR. 102 min. Reference No: 2621

< INSPECTOR HORNLEIGH>INSPECTOR HORNLEIGH (1940-BRITISH)

Alastair Sim, Gordon Harker, Miki Hood, Wally Patch, Hugh Williams. Hilarious crime yarn about two bumbling detectives on the trail of a millionaire who has stolen plans. Directed by Eugene Forde. 76 min. Reference No: 1113

< INTO THE BLUE>INTO THE BLUE (aka THE MAN IN THE DINGHY) (1951-BRITISH)

Michael Wilding, Odile Versois, Jack Hulbert, Constance Cummings, Edward Rigby. A couple on a yacht bound for Norway discover a mysterious stowaway aboard. Directed by Herbert Wilcox. 75 min. Reference No: 1537

< IRISH LUCK>IRISH LUCK (1939)

Frankie Darro, Dick Purcell, Lillian Elliot, Dennis Moore, Mantan Moreland. Bellhop turns detective to find out who's behind the bizarre happenings in his hotel. Directed by Howard Bretherton. 58 min. Reference No: 1659

< IT HAPPENED IN PARIS>IT HAPPENED IN PARIS (1935-BRITISH)

John Loder, Nancy Burne. A wealthy man pretends he's poor to impress a needy young woman. 68 min. Reference No: 3593

< IT'S A BOY>IT'S A BOY (1933-BRITISH)

Edward Everett Horton, Leslie Henson, Heather Thatcher, Robertson Hare, Wendy Barrie. Blackmailer claims to be a bridegroom's long-lost illegitimate son. Directed by Tim Whelan. 80 min. Reference No: 2614

< IT'S A JOKE SON>IT'S A JOKE SON (1947)

Kenny Delmar, Una Merkel, June Lockhart. Exploits of the fictional politician Senator Claghorn during his run for the U.S. Senate. Directed by Ben Stoloff. 67 min. Reference No: 1432

< IT'S IN THE AIR>IT'S IN THE AIR (aka GEORGE TAKES THE AIR) (1940-BRITISH)

George Formby, Polly Ward, Garry Marsh, Jack Hobbs, Hal Gordon. British wartime comedy with an accident-prone man mistaken for an RAF pilot. Written and Directed by Anthony Kimmins. 84 min. Reference No: 4282

< IT'S LOVE AGAIN>IT'S LOVE AGAIN (1936-BRITISH)

Jessie Matthews, Robert Young, Sonnie Hale, Ernest Milton, Sara Allgood. Street-smart chorus girl poses as a socialite who doesn't exist. Directed by Victor Saville. 83 min. Reference No: 1062

< IT'S NOT CRICKET>IT'S NOT CRICKET (1949-BRITISH)

Basil Radford, Naunton Wayne, Susan Shaw, Nigel Buchanen. A pair of private detectives are pursued by a Nazi spy. Directed by Alfred Roome. 77 min. Reference No: 3492

< IT'S THAT MAN AGAIN>IT'S THAT MAN AGAIN (1943-BRITISH)

Tommy Handley, Greta Gynt, Jack Train, Dorothy Summers. To save the war-ravaged Olympic Theater, the Mayor of Foaming-at-the-Mouth begs, borrows, steals, and must keep one step ahead of his many creditors. Based on the BBC radio serial. Directed by Walter Forde. 84 min. Reference No: 4526

< JACK AHOY>JACK AHOY (1934-BRITISH)

Jack Hulbert, Nancy O'Neil, Alfred Drayton, Tamara Desni. Accident-prone crew member fights bandits & wins the girl. Directed by Walter Forde, Written by Jack Hulbert and Leslie Arliss. 82 min. Reference No: 2029

< JACK AND THE BEANSTALK>JACK AND THE BEANSTALK (1952)

Bud Abbott, Lou Costello, Dorothy Ford, Buddy Baer, William Farnum. Lou falls asleep while baby-sitting and dreams he's the Jack of the classic fairy tale. Directed by Jean Yarbrough. COLOR. 78 min. Reference No: 1309

< JEANNIE>JEANNIE (1941-BRITISH)

Michael Redgrave, Barbara Mullen, Googie Withers, Albert Lieven, Wilfrid Lawson. Young girl comes into money and gets involved with a gigolo and a washing machine salesman. Directed by Harold French. 101 min. Reference No: 4288

< JOIN THE MARINES>JOIN THE MARINES (1937)

Paul Kelly, June Travis, Sterling Holloway, Reginald Denny. New York City cop is wrongfully accused of drunkenness and dismissed from the Olympic team. To make a good impression with his girlfriend's father he joins the Marines. 55 min. Reference No: 4298

< JOLLY BAD FELLOW, A>A JOLLY BAD FELLOW (1964-BRITISH)

Leo McKern, Janet Munro, Maxine Audley, Duncan Macrae, Dennis Price. Brilliant college professor invents an untraceable poison that drives its victims into outrageous behaviour before killing them. Directed by Don Chaffey. 94 min. Reference No: 3594

< JUDGE PRIEST>JUDGE PRIEST (1934)

Will Rogers, Tom Brown, Anita Louise, Berton Churchill, Stepin Fetchit, Hattie McDaniel. Wise but controversial judge battles for re-election in small southern town. Directed by John Ford. 81 min. Reference No: 1010

< JUST TELL ME YOU LOVE ME>JUST TELL ME YOU LOVE ME (1980)

Robert Hegyes, Debralee Scott, Lisa Hartman, June Lockhart. Three budding young con artists plot to make easy money in Hawaii. Tony Mordente. COLOR. 90 min. Reference No: 1096

< KEEP YOUR SEATS PLEASE>KEEP YOUR SEATS PLEASE (1937-BRITISH)

George Formby, Florence Desmond, Alastair Sim, Harry Tate. A fortune is hidden in one of six chairs, and it's up to the prospective heir to find it. Directed by Monty Banks, Written by Tom Geraghty and Anthony Kimmins. 82 min. Reference No: 3910

< KID DYNAMITE>KID DYNAMITE (1943)

East Side Kids (Leo Gorcey, Huntz Hall, Bobby Jordan, Gabriel Dell). Fighter is kidnapped by gamblers to keep him from boxing in a big match. Directed by Wallace Fox. 68 min. Reference No: 2630

< KID SISTER, THE>THE KID SISTER (1945)

Roger Pryor, Judy Clark, Constance Worth, Frank Jenks. Young girl is determined to steal her older sister's fiance. 56 min. Reference No: 3595

< KILLER DILL>KILLER DILL (1947)

Stuart Erwin, Anne Gwynne, Frank Albertson, Mike Mazurki, Milburn Stone, Dorothy Granger. Meek salesman finds himself in trouble when he's mistakenly thought to have bumped off a gangster. Directed by Lewis D. Collins. 71 min. Reference No: 1672

< KING ARTHUR WAS A GENTLEMAN>KING ARTHUR WAS A GENTLEMAN (1942-BRITISH)

Arthur Askey, Evelyn Dall, Anne Shelton, Jack Train, Peter Graves, Ronald Shiner. British soldier in Africa becomes a hero when he believes he possesses King Arthur's sword. Directed by Marcel Varnel, Written by Val Guest and Marriott Edgar. 99 min. Reference No: 3520

< LAD, THE>THE LAD (1935-BRITISH)

Gordon Harker, Betty Stockfield, Jane Carr, Geraldine Fitzgerald. Ex-con is mistaken for a detective and hired by a wealthy family to keep their affairs private. 72 min. Reference No: 4277

< LADY FROM LISBON>LADY FROM LISBON (1942-BRITISH)

Francis L. Sullivan, Jane Carr, Marita Hunt, Charles Victor. Millionaire makes deal with the Nazis in exchange for a priceless treasure. Directed by Leslie Hiscott. 75 min. Reference No: 1861

< LAST THREE, THE>THE LAST THREE (1942)

Alan Mowbray, Bobby Watson, Joe Devlin, Ian Keith. Sailor goes undercover in a captured Nazi submarine to stop the enemy, and the Nazis don't stand a chance as Hitler, Mussolini and Tojo are satirized in this Hal Roach Streamliner. 42 min. Reference No: 2086

< LAY THAT RIFLE DOWN>LAY THAT RIFLE DOWN (1955)

Judy Canova, Robert Lowery, Tweeny Canova (Judy's real-life sister). Harried hotel worker invents a boyfriend to impress her snooty cousin, and convinces a con man to pretend he's her beau. 71 min. Reference No: 1965

< LAZYBONES>LAZYBONES (1935-BRITISH)

Ian Hunter, Claire Luce. Ex-well-to-do Hunter marries American heiress for her money but finds she's broke too. 60 min. Reference No: 2028

< LET'S BE FAMOUS>LET'S BE FAMOUS (1939-BRITISH)

Jimmy O'Dea, Betty Driver, Sonnie Hale, Basil Radford, Garry Marsh. Stage-struck Irish lad and lass have various adventures in London. Directed by Walter Forde. 83 min. Reference No: 3407

< LET'S GET TOUGH>LET'S GET TOUGH (1942)

East Side Kids (Leo Gorcey, Huntz Hall, Bobby Jordan, Gabriel Dell). East Side Kids harass Japanese shop-owners and uncover a spy ring out to overthrow the U.S. government. Directed by Wallace Fox. 52 min. Reference No: 2641

< LET'S GO COLLEGIATE>LET'S GO COLLEGIATE (1941)

Frankie Darro, Marcia Mae Jones, Jackie Moran, Keye Luke, Mantan Moreland, Gale Storm. College crew team enlists the help of a truck driver when their best oarsman is drafted. Directed by Jean Yarbrough. 62 min. Reference No: 2844

< LETTER OF INTRODUCTION>LETTER OF INTRODUCTION (1938)

Adolphe Menjou, Andrea Leeds, George Murphy, Edgar Bergen, Ann Sheridan, Eve Arden. Young actress is encouraged by an ageing star not realizing that it's her father. Produced and Directed by John M. Stahl. 98 min. Reference No: 2642

< LIFE IS A CIRCUS>LIFE IS A CIRCUS (1962-BRITISH)

The Crazy Gang, Shirley Eaton. The Gang's first film appearance has them as sweepers for a circus. 84 min. Reference No: 3154

< LIFE WITH FATHER>LIFE WITH FATHER (1947)

William Powell, Elizabeth Taylor, Irene Dunne, Edmund Gwenn, ZaSu Pitts, Jimmy Lydon. Based on Clarence Day's story of growing up in turn-of-the-century New York City with his loving but eccentric father. Directed by Michael Curtiz. COLOR. 118 min. Reference No: 2229

< LI'L ABNER>LI'L ABNER (1940)

Granville Owen, Martha Driscoll, Buster Keaton, Kay Sutton, Edgar Kennedy, Lucien Littlefield. The most eligible bachelor in Dog Patch, Li'l Abner, is being chased by sweetheart Daisy Mae who wants to marry him. Directed by Albert Rogell. 70 min. Reference No: 1593

< LILACS IN THE SPRING>LILACS IN THE SPRING (1954-BRITISH)

Anna Neagle, Errol Flynn, Peter Graves, David Farrar, Kathleen Harrison. Young actress is knocked unconscious during the Blitz and dreams she is Nell Gwyn, Queen Victoria and her own mother, before she wakes to face her personal problems. Directed by Herbert Wilcox. COLOR. 94 min. Reference No: 3405

< LITTLE NUNS, THE>THE LITTLE NUNS (1965-ITALIAN)

Catherine Spaak, Sylva Koscina, Amedeo Nazzari. Two nuns from a remote Italian village go to Rome to persuade an airline to reroute their jets which are disturbing their convent. English dubbed. 100 min. Reference No: 3596

< LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE>LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE (1932)

Mitzi Green, Buster Phelps, Edgar Kennedy, May Robson, Matt Moore. Family comedy about an orphan girl who charms a millionaire. Early version of the comic strip. Directed by John Robertson. 60 min. Reference No: 1904

< LONELY WIVES>LONELY WIVES (1931)

Edward Everett Horton, Esther Ralston, Laura La Plante. Horton in dual roles as a sober lawyer by day who becomes the mysterious woman chaser every night at eight o'clock. Directed by Russell Mack. 86 min. Reference No: 2792

< LOST HONEYMOON>LOST HONEYMOON (1947)

Franchot Tone, Ann Richards, Frances Rafferty. Amnesiac soldier marries a girl, and wakes up to find he has twin daughters! Directed by Leigh Jason. 70 min. Reference No: 1252

< LOVE IN HIGH GEAR>LOVE IN HIGH GEAR (1932)

Harrison Ford, Alberta Vaughn, Tyrell Davis, Arthur Hoyt, Jack Duffy. When a young couple plan to elope they are overheard by a jewel thief who tries to take advantage of the situation. Directed by Frank Strayer. 63 min. Reference No: 4294

< LOVE LAUGHS AT ANDY HARDY>LOVE LAUGHS AT ANDY HARDY (1946)

Mickey Rooney, Lewis Stone, Sara Haden, Lina Romay, Bonita Granville, Fay Holden. Andy returns from the war to finish college but gets sidetracked by a girl. Don't miss the blind date where little Mickey Rooney is paired with a six foot tall woman! 92 min. Reference No: 2035

< LOVE MATCH, THE>THE LOVE MATCH (1955-BRITISH)

Arthur Askey, Thora Hird, Shirley Eaton. Two overzealous football fans set off a string of mishaps. 85 min. Reference No: 3523

< LUCKY GHOST>LUCKY GHOST (1941)

Mantan Moreland, F.E. Miller, Monte Hawley. A gambling hobo wins a haunted country club. 60 min. Reference No: 1660

< LUCKY JIM>LUCKY JIM (1957-BRITISH)

Ian Carmichael, Hugh Griffith, Terry-Thomas. Comic misadventures of a British university professor and an accident-prone junior lecturer who wants to impress him. Directed by John Boulting. 95 min. Reference No: 3177

< LUCKY MASCOT, THE>THE LUCKY MASCOT (aka BRASS MONKEY) (1951-BRITISH)

Carole Landis, Carroll Levis, Herbert Lom, Terry-Thomas. A radio singer finds himself in the middle of complications surrounding a Buddhist idol. Written and Directed by Thornton Freeland. 84 min. Reference No: 3527

< MACHINE GUN MAMA>MACHINE GUN MAMA (1944)

El Brendel, Wallace Word, Jack La Rue, Amida. The adventures of two brash Brooklynites who try to sell an elephant to a carnival. 61 min. Reference No: 2899

< MAD ABOUT MONEY>MAD ABOUT MONEY (1938-BRITISH)

Lupe Velez, Wallace Ford, Ben Lyon, Harry Langdon. A starving showgirl poses as a cattle heiress to land a part in a movie. Directed by Melville Brown. 80 min. Reference No: 1720

< MAD LITTLE ISLAND>MAD LITTLE ISLAND (1958-BRITISH)

Jeannie Carson, Donald Sinden, Roland Culver, Ian Hunter, Duncan Macrae. Englishmen is sent to a small Scottish island to oversee construction of a missile site, which enrages the community. Sequel to "Whisky Galore". COLOR. 94 min. Reference No: 1465

< MADAME GAMBLES, THE>THE MADAME GAMBLES (1951-BRITISH)

Petula Clark, Richard Hearn. An elderly boutique owner loses her shop to a shady bookie. 83 min. Reference No: 2898

< MAKE MINE A DOUBLE>MAKE MINE A DOUBLE (1961-BRITISH)

Brian Rix, Cecil Parker, William Hartnell. Two identical Englishmen exchange places during WWII so that new German bombs being tested in France can be investigated. 86 min. Reference No: 3597

< MAN IN THE MIRROR, THE>THE MAN IN THE MIRROR (1937-BRITISH)

Edward Everett Horton, Genevieve Tobin, Garry Marsh, Alastair Sim, Felix Aylmer. Shy man's reflection steps out of the mirror and organizes his life. Directed by Maurice Elvey. 82 min. Reference No: 1115

< MAN OF AFFAIRS>MAN OF AFFAIRS (aka HIS LORDSHIP) (1937-BRITISH)

George Arliss, Romilly Lunge, Rene Ray, Jessie Winter, Allan Jeayes. When the foreign secretary is kidnapped, his twin brother impersonates him. Directed by Herbert Mason. 70 min. Reference No: 3532

< MANHATTAN LOVE SONG>MANHATTAN LOVE SONG (1934)

Robert Armstrong, Dixie Lee, Franklin Pangborn, George Irving. Two prosperous sisters find themselves broke when their financial consultant dies, and they are forced to find jobs and help with the housework. Directed by Leonard Fields. 72 min. Reference No: 1977

< MARCH OF THE WOODEN SOLDIERS>MARCH OF THE WOODEN SOLDIERS (1934)

Virginia Karns, Stan Laurel, Oliver Hardy, Johnny Downs, Charlotte Henry, Felix Knight. Classic Mother Goose tale with L & H as apprentice toymakers who must save toyland. 73 min. Reference No: 1156

< MARINES ARE COMING, THE>THE MARINES ARE COMING (1934)

William Haines, Esther Ralston, Conrad Nagel, Armida, Edgar Kennedy, Hale Hamilton. The Central American jungle is the setting as two marines compete for the same girl, but must band together to battle a gang of bandits. Directed by David Howard. 68 min. Reference No: 2907

< MATTER OF WHO, A>A MATTER OF WHO (1962-BRITISH)

Terry-Thomas, Alex Nicol, Sonja Ziemann, Honor Blackman, Clive Morton. A "germ detective" for WHO (the World Health Organization) finds evidence of smallpox after a passenger dies on a plane from the Middle East. Produced by Walter Shenson, Directed by Don Chaffey. TRANSFERRED FROM 35MM. 92 min. Reference No: 4139

< MEDICINE MAN, THE>THE MEDICINE MAN (1930)

Jack Benny, Betty Bronson, George E. Stone, Tom Dugan. A smooth-talking medicine man comes to the aid of the town beauty. Directed by Scott Pembroke. 67 min. Reference No: 2922

< MEET ME AT DAWN>MEET ME AT DAWN (1947-BRITISH)

William Eythe, Stanley Holloway, Hazel Court, Margaret Rutherford, Basil Sydney, Irene Brown. Professional duellist is hired by politicians to provoke a duel with a senator. Directed by Thornton Freeland. 90 min. Reference No: 1235

< MEET THE MAYOR>MEET THE MAYOR (1938)

Frank Fay, Ruth Hall, Hale Hamilton, George Meeker, Berton Churchill, Franklin Pangborn, Nat Pendleton. Small-town hotel elevator operator gets drawn into a battle for mayor. Written and Produced by Frank Fay. 62 min. Reference No: 3598

< MICKEY>MICKEY (1948)

Lois Butler, Bill Goodwin, Irene Hervey, Hattie McDaniels. A tomboy finds transition to womanhood a rough one, as she attempts to play matchmaker for her father. COLOR. 87 min. Reference No: 2030

< MICKEY THE GREAT>MICKEY THE GREAT (1937)

Mickey Rooney, Billy Barty. Compilation of Mickey McGuire comedies with a 10-year old Rooney! 60 min. Reference No: 2117

< MILKY WAY, THE>THE MILKY WAY (1936)

Harold Lloyd, Adolphe Menjou, Verree Teasdale, Helen Mack, William Gargan. Mild-mannered milkman becomes a champion boxer when he accidentally knocks out a prizefighter. Directed by Leo McCarey. 89 min. Reference No: 2098

< MILLION DOLLAR KID, THE>THE MILLION DOLLAR KID (1944)

East Side Kids (Leo Gorcey, Huntz Hall, Gabriel Dell), Noah Beery Jr., Mary Gordon. Our Heros seek help from a wealthy man when a group of thugs terrorizes the neighborhood. Directed by Wallace Fox. 65 min. Reference No: 1091

< MISS POLLY>MISS POLLY (1941)

Slim Summerville, Zasu Pitts. Hal Roach Streamliner has Summerville as a crazy inventor wreaking havoc on a sexually repressed small town with his gadgets and a powerful love potion. TRANSFERRED FROM 35MM. 50 min. Reference No: 3950

< MR. BOGGS STEPS OUT>MR. BOGGS STEPS OUT (1938)

Stuart Erwin, Helen Chandler, Toby Wing, Tully Marshall, Milburn Stone. Boggs uses his skill as a statistician to win a grand prize and invests it in a barrel factory. Directed by Gordon Wiles. 68 min. Reference No: 2957

< MR. HULOT'S HOLIDAY>MR. HULOT'S HOLIDAY (1953-FRENCH)

Jacques Tati, Natalie Pascaud, Michelle Rolia. The slapstick misadventures of a simpleton's seaside holiday. Directed by Jacques Tati. English dubbed. 86 min. Reference No: 2258

< MR. ROBINSON CRUSOE>MR. ROBINSON CRUSOE (1932)

Douglas Fairbanks, William Farnum, Earle Browne, Maria Alba. A playboy makes a bet that he can live on a desert island without the comforts of civilization. Directed by Edward Sutherland. 76 min. Reference No: 2956

< MISTER SUPERINVISIBLE>MISTER SUPERINVISIBLE (1973-GERMAN/ITALIAN/SPANISH)

Dean Jones, Ingeborg Schoener, Gastone Moschin. Bumbling scientist works on a cure for the common cold but the serum he develops turns him invisible. Directed by Anthony (Antonio Marghereti) Dawson. COLOR. 91 min. Reference No: 2223

< MR. WISE GUY>MR. WISE GUY (1942)

East Side Kids (Leo Gorcey, Huntz Hall, David Gorcey), Guinn "Big Boy" Williams, Billy Gilbert, Ann Doran, Warren Hymer, Jack Mulhall. The Kids break out of reform school to clear an innocent man of a murder charge. Directed by William Nigh. 70 min. Reference No: 2277

< MOLLY AND ME>MOLLY AND ME (1945)

Gracie Fields, Monty Woolley, Roddy McDowall, Reginald Gardiner. Cantankerous recluse hires a new housekeeper who takes over his life. Directed by Lewis Seiler. 76 min. Reference No: 2763

< MONEY MEANS NOTHING>MONEY MEANS NOTHING (1934)

Wallace Ford, Gloria Shea, Edgar Kennedy, Betty Blythe. Wealthy woman's family disapproves of her marriage to a tire salesman. Directed by William Christy Cabanne. 64 min. Reference No: 1539

< MY LEARNED FRIEND>MY LEARNED FRIEND (1943-BRITISH)

Will Hay, Claude Hulbert, Mervyn Johns. A forger released from prison is determined to kill everyone responsible for sending him there. Directed by Basil Dearden and Will Hay. 74 min. Reference No: 4280

< MY UNCLE (MON ONCLE)>MY UNCLE (MON ONCLE) (1958-FRENCH)

Jacques Tati, Jean-Pierre Zola, Adrienne Servatie, Yvonne Arnaud. Young boy yearns for the simple life of his clumsy uncle, as opposed to the ultra-modern, technologically complicated life. Directed by Jacques Tati. English dubbed. COLOR. 110 min. Reference No: 2950

< MOVIE STRUCK>MOVIE STRUCK (1937)

Stan Laurel, Oliver Hardy, Patsy Kelly. Smalltown girl goes to Hollywood in search of fame. 69 min. Reference No: 1157

< MUCH TOO SHY>MUCH TOO SHY (1942-BRITISH)

George Formby, Kathleen Harrison, Hylda Bayley, Joss Ambler. Handyman is in trouble when portraits of his female clients are sold with nude bodies added to them. Directed by Marcel Varnel. 92 min. Reference No: 3481

< MUNSTER'S REVENGE, THE>THE MUNSTER'S REVENGE (1981)

Fred Gwynne, Yvonne De Carlo, Al Lewis, Sid Caesar, Jo McDonnel. Mad scientist creates robot doubles of Herman, Lily and Grandpa to rob banks. COLOR. 100 min. Reference No: 2073

< MY DEAR SECRETARY>MY DEAR SECRETARY (1948)

Laraine Day, Kirk Douglas, Keenan Wynn, Rudy Vallee, Alan Mowbray. Bestselling novelist talks a pretty fan into working for him as a secretary, but also wants her to do double-duty as a lover. When she finds out what he's after, she quits, he pursues, they marry, and the trouble really begins! Written and Directed by Charles Martin. 94 min. Reference No: 3089

< MY FAVORITE BRUNETTE>MY FAVORITE BRUNETTE (1947)

Bob Hope, Dorothy Lamour, Peter Lorre, Lon Chaney Jr., Alan Ladd, Reginald Denny. Classic comedy as a klutzy baby photographer who wants to be a private eye is mistaken for one and is hired to track down a missing baron. Bing Crosby has a cameo. Directed by Elliot Nugent. 87 min. Reference No: 2395

< MY LOVE FOR YOURS>MY LOVE FOR YOURS (1939)

Fred MacMurray, Madeleine Carroll, Allan Jones, Astrid Allwyn. Independant businesswoman takes a vow of celibacy, but is tested by a young man from Bali. Directed by Edward H. Griffith. 99 min. Reference No: 2164

< MY MAN GODFREY>MY MAN GODFREY (1936)

William Powell, Carole Lombard, Alice Brady, Gail Patrick, Eugene Pallette, Alan Mowbray, Mischa Auer. Zany millionaire family must find a "forgotten man" in a scavenger hunt, but the bum they bring home turns out to be richer than they are! Directed by Gregory La Cava. 90 min. Reference No: 1169

< MY SON, THE HERO>MY SON, THE HERO (1943)

Patsy Kelly, Roscoe Karns, Maxie Rosenbloom, Hal Price, Al St. John. After writing elaborate tales to his war correspondent son, making junior think that Dad's a local hero, pops must think fast when when he receives a telegram announcing his son's impending visit. 66 min. Reference No: 3209

< MYSTERY MAN, THE>THE MYSTERY MAN (1935)

Robert Armstrong, Maxine Doyle, Leroy Mason, Monte Collins. Chicago reporter celebrates a little too hard following the resolution of a complex mystery and is fired. When he winds up in St. Louis, he must solve a mystery there. Directed by Raymond McCarey. 65 min. Reference No: 4029

< NAVY LARK>NAVY LARK (1959-BRITISH)

Cecil Parker, Ronald Shiner. British navy men on forgotten naval base enjoy free and easy life until their superiors find out. 82 min. Reference No: 2846

< 'NEATH BROOKLYN BRIDGE>'NEATH BROOKLYN BRIDGE (1942)

East Side Kids (Leo Gorcey, Huntz Hall, Bobby Jordan, Gabriel Dell), Noah Beery Jr., Ann Gillis. The Kids become mixed up in crime scheme when they must solve the murder of a young girl's guardian. Directed by Wallace Fox. 61 min. Reference No: 1174

< NEVER WAVE AT A WAC>NEVER WAVE AT A WAC (1952)

Rosalind Russell, Paul Douglas, Marie Wilson, Hillary Brooke. A socialite joins the WACs expecting to be made an officer, but has to tough it out as an ordinary private. 87 min. Reference No: 2850

< NIAGARA FALLS>NIAGARA FALLS (1941)

Slim Summerville, ZaSu Pitts, Marjorie Woodworth. Nosy newlywed Summerville takes his bride to the Falls, mistakes a pair of bickering strangers for unhappy newlyweds, and spends his entire honeymoon trying to make them get along! TRANSFERRED FROM 35MM. 55 min. Reference No: 2032

< NIGHT WORK>NIGHT WORK (1930)

Eddie Quillan, Sally Starr, Tom Keene. Good-hearted department store employee takes on another job to help support an orphan. 94 min. Reference No: 3599

< NO LIMIT>NO LIMIT (1935-BRITISH)

George Formby, Florence Desmond, Edward Rigby, Peter Gawthorne, Alf Goddard. Local mechanic enters dirt-bike competitions determined to become a champion. Directed by Monty Banks. 80 min. Reference No: 3459

< NOTHING SACRED>NOTHING SACRED (1937)

Carole Lombard, Fredric March, Charles Winninger, Frank Fay, Maxie Rosenbloom, Hattie McDaniels. A girl thought to be dying of a rare disease gets the keys to New York City. Directed by William A. Wellman. COLOR. 75 min. Reference No: 2842

< NUT FARM, THE>THE NUT FARM (1935)

Wallace Ford, Betty Alden, Florence Roberts, Spencer Charters, Bradley Page. Con-men persuade a family to invest their life-savings in a phoney movie project and takes them for every penny. Directed by Melville Brown. 65 min. Reference No: 2864

< OH, MR. PORTER!>OH, MR. PORTER! (1937-BRITISH)

Will Hay, Moore Marriott, Graham Moffatt, Dennis Wyndham. Problem son is sent to obscure railway post in Ireland and the train is hijacked by gun smugglers. Directed by Marcel Varnel, Written by Val Guest, Marriott Edgar and J.O.C. Orton. 85 min. Reference No: 1874

< O KAY FOR SOUND>O KAY FOR SOUND (1937-BRITISH)

Bud Flanagan, Chesney Allen, Jimmy Nervo, Teddy Knox, Charlie Naughton, Jimmy Gold, Graham Moffatt. The Crazy Gang get jobs at a Hollywood studio and are mistaken for important movie executives. Directed by Marcel Varnel, Written by Val Guest and Marriott Edgar. 85 min. Reference No: 1867

< OKLAHOMA ANNIE>OKLAHOMA ANNIE (1952)

Judy Canova, John Russell, Fuzzy Knight, Grant Withers, Roy Barcroft, Denver Pyle. Country-girl shopkeeper falls in love with the new sheriff. When she proves her worth as a law officer she is deputized, and she and the sheriff make a team trying to round up local crooks. COLOR. 90 min. Reference No: 3936

< OLD BONES OF THE RIVER>OLD BONES OF THE RIVER (1938-BRITISH)

Will Hay, Moore Marriott, Graham Moffatt, Robert Adams. Teacher is assigned to open a school for tribesmen in Africa but his unconventional methods make the natives restless. Directed by Marcel Varnel, Written by Marriott Edgar, Val Guest, and J.O.C. Orton. 90 min. Reference No: 3600

< OLD MOTHER RILEY MEETS THE VAMPIRE>OLD MOTHER RILEY MEETS THE VAMPIRE (1952-BRITISH)

Bela Lugosi, Arthur Lucan. Mother Riley crosses paths with a crazed scientist trying to take over the world with a giant robot. 71 min. Reference No: 2951

< OLD MOTHER RILEY'S CIRCUS>OLD MOTHER RILEY'S CIRCUS (1941-BRITISH)

Arthur Lucan, Kitty McShane. Mother Riley is head ringmaster of the circus. 80 min. Reference No: 1724

< OLD MOTHER RILEY'S GHOSTS>OLD MOTHER RILEY'S GHOSTS (1947-BRITISH)

Arthur Lucan, Kitty McShane, John Stuart. While chasing a group of spies, Mother Riley holes up in a haunted castle. Directed by John Baxter. 82 min. Reference No: 1892

< OLD SPANISH CUSTOM, AN>AN OLD SPANISH CUSTOM (1935-BRITISH)

Buster Keaton, Lupita Tova, Esme Percy. Rare Keaton comedy has him playing a rich yachtsman who falls in love with a two timing Spanish maiden. Directed by Adrien Brunel. 58 min. Reference No: 1006

< ON APPROVAL>ON APPROVAL (1944-BRITISH)

Clive Brook, Beatrice Lillie, Googie Withers, Roland Culver. Hilarious farce ensues when two women swap boyfriends. Written, Directed and Produced by Clive Brook. 80 min. Reference No: 1105

< ON THE FIDDLE>ON THE FIDDLE (aka OPERATION SNAFU) (1965-BRITISH)

Alfred Lynch, Sean Connery, Cecil Parker, Wilfrid Hyde-White, Kathleen Harrison. Based on the R.F. Delderfield novel of two WWII buddies who pull off a series of scams in the military and unintentionally become heroes. Directed by Cyril Frankel. 97 min. Reference No: 2607

< ON THIN ICE>ON THIN ICE (1961-GERMAN)

Tony Sailor, Ina Bauer. Beautiful ice-rink instructor discovers her pupil is really a champion. English dubbed. COLOR. 90 min. Reference No: 3601

< ONE BODY TOO MANY>ONE BODY TOO MANY (1944)

Bela Lugosi, Jack Haley, Jean Parker, Lyle Talbot. A wacky insurance salesman arrives at a spooky house to find his prospect murdered. Directed by Frank McDonald. 75 min. Reference No: 2762

< ONE FRIGHTENED NIGHT>ONE FRIGHTENED NIGHT (1935)

Charley Grapwin, Mary Carlisle, Wallace Ford, Lucien Littlefield, Regis Toomey, Hedda Hopper, Evalyn Knapp. Elderly man gathers gold digging relatives together in a spooky old house for the reading of his will. Directed by William Christy Cabanne. 69 min. Reference No: 2837

< ONE RAINY AFTERNOON>ONE RAINY AFTERNOON (1936)

Francis Lederer, Ida Lupino, Hugh Herbert, Roland Young, Donald Meek, Mischa Auer. Young man causes a stir by kissing the wrong girl at the movie theater. Directed by Rowland V. Lee. 79 min. Reference No: 2888

< ONE WILD OAT>ONE WILD OAT (1950-BRITISH)

Robertson Hare, Stanley Holloway, Audrey Hepburn. Successful stage play is transferred to the screen as two enemies go to any lengths to make sure that the marriage of their children never takes place. Watch for Audrey Hepburn, appearing here in her first feature. Directed by Charles Saunders. 78 min. Reference No: 4170

< ORACLE, THE>THE ORACLE (1953-BRITISH)

Robert Beatty, Virginia McKenna, Gilbert Harding, Mervyn Johns, Joseph Tomelty. Reporter discovers a mysterious being that can predict the future living at the bottom of a well in Ireland. 84 min. Reference No: 3602

< OVER THE MOON>OVER THE MOON (1938-BRITISH)

Merle Oberon, Rex Harrison, Ursula Jeans, Robert Douglas. Impoverished woman inherits a fortune and is wooed by various suitors, much to the dispair of her fiance. Directed by Thornton Freeland. COLOR. 78 min. Reference No: 1125

< PALOOKA>PALOOKA (1934)

Jimmy Durante, Stuart Erwin, Lupe Velez, Robert Armstrong, Mary Carlisle, William Cagney, Thelma Todd. Based on the famed comic strip "Joe Palooka". A fast talking manager introduces a naive country bumpkin to boxing. Directed by Ben Stoloff. 86 min. Reference No: 2749

< PANIC IN THE PARLOR>PANIC IN THE PARLOR (1957-BRITISH)

Peggy Mount, Shirley Eaton, Esma Cannon, Cyril Smith, Ronald Lewis. Young sailor comes home to get married and has trouble with his mother-in-law to be. Directed by Gordon Parry. 80 min. Reference No: 1320

< PARLOR, BEDROOM AND BATH>PARLOR, BEDROOM AND BATH (1931)

Buster Keaton, Charlotte Greenwood, Reginald Denny, Dorothy Christy. Wealthy woman refuses to marry her man until her snobbish older sister is married. The frustrated suitor hatches a scheme to fix up a shy, homely sign-painter with the older sister. Directed by Edward Sedgwick. 73 min. Reference No: 1007

< PASSIONATE STRANGER>PASSIONATE STRANGER (aka A NOVEL AFFAIR) (1957-BRITISH)

Ralph Richardson, Margaret Leighton, Patricia Dainton, Frederick Piper. Italian chauffeur is used as the romantic lead in a female writer's novel, but when he reads the manuscript, he mistakenly believes she's in love with him. Directed by Muriel Box. 97 min. Reference No: 3603

< PASSPORT TO PIMLICO>PASSPORT TO PIMLICO (1949-BRITISH)

Margaret Rutherford, Stanley Holloway, Basil Radford, Naunton Wayne. An unearthed document shows that part of a London district belongs to Burgundy, and is therefore free of rationing restrictions. Directed by Henry Cornelius. 85 min. Reference No: 2238

< PECK'S BAD BOY WITH THE CIRCUS>PECK'S BAD BOY WITH THE CIRCUS (1938)

Tommy Kelly, Ann Gillis, Edgar Kennedy, Spanky McFarland, Billy Gilbert, Wade Boteler. Mischievous young Peck must save the career of a circus performer, while trying to make it to summer camp in time to thwart his nemesis at an obstacle course. Directed by Edward F. Cline. 67 min. Reference No: 2742

< PENNY PARADISE>PENNY PARADISE (1938-BRITISH)

Edmund Gwenn, Betty Driver, Jimmy O'Dea, Jack Livesey. A tugboat captain wins a soccer pool and is the target of greedy "friends". Directed by Carol Reed. 72 min. Reference No: 3519

< PERILS OF PAULINE, THE>THE PERILS OF PAULINE (1947)

Betty Hutton, John Lund, William Demarest, Frank Faylen, William Farnum, Snub Pollard, Creighton Hale, James Finlayson. Musical biographical account of Pearl White's life as the silent serial queen. Directed by George Marshall. COLOR. 96 min. Reference No: 2739

< PHANTOM LIGHT, THE>THE PHANTOM LIGHT (1934-BRITISH)

Gordon Harker, Binnie Hale, Ian Hunter, Herbert Lomas. A lighthouse keeper is murdered under strange circumstances and a mysterious light keeps appearing at the scene. Directed by Michael Powell. 75 min. Reference No: 3408

< POT O'GOLD>POT O'GOLD (1941)

James Stewart, Paulette Goddard, Horace Heidt, Charles Winninger, Mary Gordon, Jed Prouty. Radio contest provides work for struggling musicians. Directed by George Marshall. 87 min. Reference No: 2733

< PRIDE OF THE BOWERY>PRIDE OF THE BOWERY (1941)

East Side Kids (Leo Gorcey, Huntz Hall, Bobby Jordan, Gabriel Dell), David Gorcey, Billy Halop. The Kids sign up for a boxing camp that turns out to be a work camp. Directed by Joseph H. Lewis. 60 min. Reference No: 2268

< PRIVATE SECRETARY, THE>THE PRIVATE SECRETARY (1935-BRITISH)

Edward Everett Horton, Barry MacKay, Alastair Sim, Sidney Fairbrother. Mild-mannered clergyman is tricked into protecting a rich young man from angry creditors. Directed by Henry Edwards. 70 min. Reference No: 3156

< PRIVATE SNUFFY SMITH>PRIVATE SNUFFY SMITH (1942)

Bud Duncan, Edgar Kennedy. The comic-strip hillbilly Snuffy signs up for Army duty and gets mixed up with enemy spies. 65 min. Reference No: 2828

< PYGMALION>PYGMALION (1938-BRITISH)

Leslie Howard, Wendy Hiller, Wilfred Lawson, Marie Lohr. Adaptation of George Bernard Shaw's comedy about a stuffy phonetics professor who transforms a flower peddler into a lady. Directed by Leslie Howard and Anthony Asquith. 96 min. Reference No: 2766

< RAGE OF PARIS, THE>THE RAGE OF PARIS (1938)

Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Danielle Darrieux, Mischa Auer, Louis Hayward, Helen Broderick. Beautiful French actress, new to New York City, becomes tangled up in a scheme to snare a millionaire husband. Directed by Henry Koster. 77 min. Reference No: 2041

< RAISING THE WIND>RAISING THE WIND (1962-BRITISH)

James Robertson Justice, Leslie Phillips, Sidney James, Kenneth Williams, Jennifer Jayne. "Carry-On" type comedy as a group of competitive young musicians share a house. Directed by Gerald Thomas. COLOR. 91 min. Reference No: 3604

< REACHING FOR THE MOON>REACHING FOR THE MOON (1931)

Douglas Fairbanks, BeBe Daniels, Edward Everett Horton, Bing Crosby, Jack Mulhall, Helen Jerome Eddy. Witty comedy about a shy, successful businessman who is driven to distraction by a beautiful girl. Directed by Edmund Goulding. 62 min. Reference No: 2179

< RED LIGHTS AHEAD>RED LIGHTS AHEAD (1937)

Andy Clyde, Lucille Gleason, Frank Coughlan Jr., Ann Doran. Man invests in a gold mine which seems to be paying off, and as a result his children begin to put on airs. Directed by Roland D. Reed. 70 min. Reference No: 1345

< REG'LAR FELLERS>REG'LAR FELLERS (1941)

Carl "Alfalfa" Switzer, Billy Lee, Janet Dempsey, Roscoe Ates. Based on the popular comic strip, a gang of youngsters save a town and soften the heart of a kid-hating grandmother. Directed by Arthur Dreifuss. 66 min. Reference No: 1671

< RESCUE FROM GILLIGAN'S ISLAND>RESCUE FROM GILLIGAN'S ISLAND (1978)

Bob Denver, Alan Hale Jr., Jim Backus, Russell Johnson, Dawn Wells, Natalie Schaffer, Judith Baldwin. The castaways return to civilization after 14 years on their desert isle and find a very different world waiting for them. COLOR. 107 min. Reference No: 1340

< RHYTHM IN THE CLOUDS>RHYTHM IN THE CLOUDS (1937)

Patricia Ellis, Warren Hull, William Newell, Joyce Compton, Zeffie Tilbury. Talented but struggling songwriter forges a letter to gain admittance to a wealthy songwriter's apartment. Directed by John H. Auer. 64 min. Reference No: 2840

< RIDING ON AIR>RIDING ON AIR (1937)

Joe E. Brown, Guy Kibbee, Florence Rice, Vinton Haworth. Dim-witted newspaper editor Brown wins a radio contest and invests the money in an invention which uses radio transmissions to control airplanes. Brown encounters smugglers and engages them in a fierce air battle which puts the invention to the test! UNCUT!! 71 min. Reference No: 2926

< ROAD SHOW>ROAD SHOW (1941)

Adolphe Menjou, Carole Landis, John Hubbard, Patsy Kelly, George E. Stone. A wrongly committed young man escapes from the insane asylum with another inmate and joins a traveling carnival. TRANSFERRED FROM 35MM. Produced by Hal Roach, Directed by Gordon Douglas. 87 min. Reference No: 2928

< ROAD TO BALI>ROAD TO BALI (1950)

Bob Hope, Bing Crosby, Dorothy Lamour. The sixth in the "Road" series and the only one filmed in COLOR. The boys take jobs as divers in the South Seas. Watch for cameos by Martin and Lewis, Bogart, and Hepburn. Directed by Hal Walker. 90 min. Reference No: 2014

< ROMANTIC AGE>ROMANTIC AGE (1949-BRITISH)

Mai Zetterling, Hugh Williams, Petula Clark, Carol Marsh, Paul Dupuis. An art teacher falls for a flirtatious French student. 86 min. Reference No: 34 09

< RUN FOR YOUR MONEY, A>A RUN FOR YOUR MONEY (1949-BRITISH)

Alec Guinness, Meredith Edwards, Moira Lister, Donald Huston, Hugh Griffith, Clive Morton. Two Welsh coal miners have various adventures when they visit London for a day. Directed by Charles Frend. 83 min. Reference No: 1470

< RUNAWAY BUS, THE>THE RUNAWAY BUS (1954-BRITISH)

Frankie Howerd, Margaret Rutherford, Petula Clark, George Coulouris, Belinda Lee. A relief bus driver unknowingly finds himself transporting a bus load of gold robbers and detectives. Written and Directed by Val Guest. 80 min. Reference No: 3499

SAILOR'S THREE (1940-BRITISH)

Tommy Trindler, Claude Hulbert, Michael Wilding, Carla Lehmann. Drunken sailors capture a German battleship by mistake. Followed by a sequel, "Fiddlers Three". Directed by Walter Forde. 86 min. Reference No: 1941

< ST. BENNY THE DIP>ST. BENNY THE DIP (1951)

Dick Haymes, Roland Young, Dick Haymes, Lionel Stander, Nina Foch. Three gamblers escape the law by posing as clergymen, but are a little too convincing. Directed by Edgar G. Ulmer. 80 min. Reference No: 1926

< SCATTERGOOD BAINES>SCATTERGOOD BAINES (1941)

Guy Kibbee, Carol Hughes, John ("The Shadow") Archer, Lee White. First of the series with Kibbee as Scattergood, who works his way up the economic ladder of Coldriver, a small New England village, while staying in the good graces of his neighbors. Directed by William Christy Cabanne. 69 min. Reference No: 4533

< SCATTERGOOD RIDES HIGH>SCATTERGOOD RIDES HIGH (1942)

Guy Kibbee, Jed Prouty. Fourth in the "Scattergood Baines" series finds Scattergood stepping in to help a neighbor. 63 min. Reference No: 1088

< SCATTERGOOD SURVIVES A MURDER>SCATTERGOOD SURVIVES A MURDER (1942)

Guy Kibbee, John (The Shadow) Archer, Margaret Hayes, Wallace Ford. Fifth in the "Scattergood Baines" series. Two Coldriver spinsters kick off and leave their money to the cat, raising a few suspicious eyebrows. 66 min. Reference No: 4752

< SCHOOL FOR SCOUNDRELS>SCHOOL FOR SCOUNDRELS (1960-BRITISH)

Ian Carmichael, Alastair Sim, Terry-Thomas, Jeanette Scott, Dennis Price, Peter Jones. Naive young man, continually taken advantage of by everyone, joins an unusual training school which transforms his life. Directed by Robert Hamer. 94 min. Reference No: 1469

< SECOND FIDDLE>SECOND FIDDLE (1957-BRITISH)

Adrienne Corri, Thorley Walters. A newlyweds' marriage is tested when she travels to the U.S. on business and he falls for the sexy new secretary. 73 min. Reference No: 3605

< SECOND HONEYMOON>SECOND HONEYMOON (1931)

Josephine Dunn, Edward Earle, Ernest Hilliard. Married woman wants more excitement in her life so she makes a play for her husband's best friend. 60 min. Reference No: 4316

< SHAKE HANDS WITH MURDER>SHAKE HANDS WITH MURDER (1944)

Frank Jenks, Iris Adrian, Douglas Fowley, Jack Raymond, Herbert Rawlinson. Three people bail criminals out of jail for profit. Directed by Albert Herman. 63 min. Reference No: 3116

< SHE ALWAYS GETS THEIR MAN>SHE ALWAYS GETS THEIR MAN (1962-BRITISH)

Terence Alexander, Ann Sears, Gale Sheridan. Group of girls at youth hostel try to protect a wealthy man from a young con-artist. 61 min. Reference No: 3980

< SINS OF HAROLD DIDDLEBOCK, THE>THE SINS OF HAROLD DIDDLEBOCK (1947)

Harold Lloyd, Margaret Hamilton, Frances Ramsden, Edgar Kennedy, Lionel Stander, Rudy Vallee, Franklin Pangborn. The always hilarious Lloyd gets fired, boozes it up, wins a fortune gambling and buys a zoo. Directed by Preston Sturges. 95 min. Reference No: 1124

< SMALL HOTEL>SMALL HOTEL (1957-BRITISH)

Gordon Harker, Marie Lohr, John Loder, Irene Handi, Janet Monro. Headwaiter uses blackmail and espionage to keep from being replaced as headwaiter by a woman. Directed by David MacDonald. 60 min. Reference No: 1979

< SMALL TOWN BOY>SMALL TOWN BOY (1937)

Stuart Erwin, Joyce Compton, Jed Prouty, Clara Blandick, Dorothy Appleby. A meek man's personality changes for the worse when he finds a thousand dollar bill. Written and Directed by Glenn Tryon. 61 min. Reference No: 1144

< SMALLEST SHOW ON EARTH, THE>THE SMALLEST SHOW ON EARTH (1957-BRITISH)

Peter Sellers, Bill Travers, Virginia McKenna, Margaret Rutherford, Leslie Phillips. Young couple inherit a run-down movie theater and the people who work there as well. Directed by Basil Dearden. 80 min. Reference No: 1725

< SMART ALECKS>SMART ALECKS (1941)

East Side Kids (Leo Gorcey, Huntz Hall, Gabriel Dell, Bobby Jordon), Gale Storm, Roger Pryor Jr., Herbert Rawlinson, Joe Kirk, Marie Windsor. The Kids get involved with gangsters when one helps capture a crook. Directed by Wallace Fox. 66 min. Reference No: 1991

< SO THIS IS WASHINGTON>SO THIS IS WASHINGTON (1943)

Lum & Abner (Chester Lauck, Norris Goff), Alan Mowbray. The comedy team go to D.C. to meet with some politians who've agreed to lend support to the boys' wacky invention to help the war effort. 70 min. Reference No: 1301

< SOCIAL ERROR>SOCIAL ERROR (1935)

David Sharpe, Gertrude Messinger, Monte Blue, Lloyd Hughes, Sheila Terry. Prank playing college student gets mixed up with an heiress who is being guarded from a group of kidnappers. Directed by Harry Fraser. 60 min. Reference No: 2857

< SOMETHING IN THE CITY>SOMETHING IN THE CITY (1951-BRITISH)

Richard Hearne, Garry Marsh. Artist fools his family into thinking he is a successful businessman, but trouble arises when his "businessman" alter ego is thought to have been killed. 80 min. Reference No: 3982

< SOUND OF LAUGHTER, THE>THE SOUND OF LAUGHTER (1962)

Compilation of shorts with Harry Langdon, Buster Keaton, Bob Hope, Ed Wynn and more. 74 min. Reference No: 2058

< SO'S YOUR AUNT EMMA>SO'S YOUR AUNT EMMA (1941)

Zasu Pitts, Roger Pryor. A spinster visits the big city and is mistaken for a feared murderess. 60 min. Reference No: 1303

< SOUTH AMERICAN GEORGE>SOUTH AMERICAN GEORGE (1941-BRITISH)

George Formby, Linden Travers, Enid Stamp-Taylor, Felix Aylmer. Failing singer poses as a South American opera star. Directed by Marcel Varnel, Written by Leslie Arliss. 93 min. Reference No: 3410

< SPEAK EASILY>SPEAK EASILY (1932)

Buster Keaton, Jimmy Durante, Ruth Selwyn, Thelma Todd, Hedda Hopper, Sidney Toler. College professor backs a stage show with phony inheritance money, and is framed by the blonde bombshell star. Directed by Edward Sedgwick. 80 min. Reference No: 1108

< SPOOKS RUN WILD>SPOOKS RUN WILD (1941)

East Side Kids (Leo Gorcey, Huntz Hall, Bobby Jordon), Bela Lugosi, Dave O'Brien, Dennis Moore. The Kids encounter Lugosi when they seek refuge in a spooky country mansion. Directed by Phil Rosen. 69 min. Reference No: 2013

< SPOTLIGHT SCANDALS>SPOTLIGHT SCANDALS (1943)

Frank Fay, Billy Gilbert, Bonnie Baker. Smalltown barber finds show business success when he joins forces with a vaudeville comic. Directed by William Beaudine. 79 min. Reference No: 2672

< SPRING IN PARK LANE>SPRING IN PARK LANE (1949-BRITISH)

Anna Neagle, Michael Wilding, Tom Walls, Nicholas Phipps, Peter Graves, Marjorie Fielding. Young man from a well-to-do family takes a job as a servant for a rich art collector. Directed by Herbert Wilcox. 91 min. Reference No: 3606

< STORM IN A TEACUP>STORM IN A TEACUP (1937-BRITISH)

Vivien Leigh, Rex Harrison, Cecil Parker, Sara Allgood, Ursula Jeans. Social comedy about a reporter who gets caught up in the case of a woman who refuses to pay for her dog's licence. Directed by Victor Saville. 86 min. Reference No: 1188

< STRANGERS OF THE EVENING>STRANGERS OF THE EVENING (1932)

ZaSu Pitts, Eugene Pallette, Lucien Littlefield, Tully Marshall, Theodore Von Eltz. Mayoral candidate is killed in a car accident and the death is covered up by his rivals, who steal the body from the city morgue. Directed by H. Bruce Humberstone. 70 min. Reference No: 2664

< SUCCESSFUL FAILURE, A>A SUCCESSFUL FAILURE (1934)

William Collier, Lucille Gleason, Russell Hopton, Gloria Shea. Veteran newsman is nagged into asking for a raise by his wife and children, and is quickly fired, but finds a successful new career. Directed by Arthur Lubin. 62 min. Reference No: 3607

< SWEETHEART OF THE NAVY>SWEETHEART OF THE NAVY (1937)

Cecilia Parker, Eric Linden, Bernadene Hayes, Jason Robards, Roger Imhof. Romantic comedy about a sailor who must decide between his career or settling down with a cafe singer. Directed by Duncan Mansfield. 61 min. Reference No: 2709

< SWING IT, SAILOR!>SWING IT, SAILOR! (1937)

Wallace Ford, Ray Mayer, Isabel Jewell, Mary Treen, Tom Kennedy. Screwball sailor is worried that his dimwitted buddy who fights his fights and does his work for him will get married and leave the navy, so he tries to get between the two lovers. Directed by Raymond Cannon. 61 min. Reference No: 3277

< TALK OF A MILLION>TALK OF A MILLION (1951-BRITISH)

Jack Warner, Barbara Mullen. Charming but lazy Irishman masquerades as a royal heir and proves a thing or two to his neighbors. 73 min. Reference No: 2705

< TAMING OF THE SHREW, THE>THE TAMING OF THE SHREW (1929)

Mary Pickford, Douglas Fairbanks, Edwin Maxwell, Joseph Cawthorn. Shakespeare's classic farce about the wild, shrewish Kate (Pickford) being pursued and "tamed" by the swaggering, self-confident Petruchio (Fairbanks). Directed by Sam Taylor. 66 min. Reference No: 1557

< TANKS A MILLION>TANKS A MILLION (1941)

William Tracy, Joe Sawyer, Noah Beery Jr. Goofy genius with a photographic memory joins the army and quickly earns a sergeant's chevrons, but has a tough time earning respect from resentful recruits and officers. Followed by "The Hayfoot". TRANSFERRED FROM 35MM. 55 min. Reference No: 2228

< TEXAS, BROOKLYN AND HEAVEN>TEXAS, BROOKLYN AND HEAVEN (1948)

Guy Madison, Diana Lynn, James Dunn, Lionel Stander, Irene Ryan, Roscoe Karns. A plethora of odd characters highlight this screwball comedy about a Texas couple who meet in New York City and start up a riding academy. Directed by William Castle. 76 min. Reference No: 3230

< THANKS FOR LISTENING>THANKS FOR LISTENING (1937)

Pinky Tomlin, Maxine Doyle, Aileen Pringle, Claire Rochelle, Henry Roquemore. A simple farmer unwittingly gets in the middle of a gang of female con artists as they plot to take over a gold mine. Directed by Marshall Neilan. 60 min. Reference No: 3560

< THAT GANG OF MINE>THAT GANG OF MINE (1940)

East Side Kids (Leo Gorcey, David Gorcey, Bobby Jordan), Dave O'Brien, Clarence Muse. Muggsy plays an aspiring jockey who loses his nerve on the track. Directed by Joseph H. Lewis. 62 min. Reference No: 1172

< THAT'S MY BABY>THAT'S MY BABY (1944)

Richard Arlen, Ellen Drew. Cartoonist falls for his boss' daughter. Produced by Dave Fleischer. 58 min. Reference No: 2678

< THAT UNCERTAIN FEELING>THAT UNCERTAIN FEELING (1941)

Merle Oberon, Melvyn Douglas, Burgess Meredith, Alan Mowbray, Eve Arden. A couple's marital problems increase when the wife becomes friends with a piano player. Directed by Ernst Lubitsch. 86 min. Reference No: 3278

< THIRD TIME LUCKY>THIRD TIME LUCKY (1931-BRITISH)

Bobby Howes, Gordon Harker, Dorothy Boyd. Sheepish clerk must overcome his timid nature and defend his friend who is being blackmailed by a former lover. 85 min. Reference No: 4276

< THINGS HAPPEN AT NIGHT>THINGS HAPPEN AT NIGHT (1948-BRITISH)

Gordon Harker, Alfred Drayton, Robertson Hare. A family is bothered by a mischievous ghost that possesses their younger daughter. Directed by Francis Searle. 79 min. Reference No: 3279

< THOSE WERE THE DAYS>THOSE WERE THE DAYS (1934-BRITISH)

Will Hay, Iris Hoey, John Mills, Claud Allister, Jane Carr. Woman hides her age from her young husband by dressing her 20-year-old son as a little boy. Directed by Thomas Bentley. 80 min. Reference No: 3608

< THREE BROADWAY GIRLS>THREE BROADWAY GIRLS (1932)

Joan Blondell, Madge Evans, Ina Claire, Lowell Sherman, David Manners. An unabashed gold-digger shows the ropes to her two naive showgirl friends. Directed by Lowell Sherman. 79 min. Reference No: 1426

< THREE GUYS NAMED MIKE>THREE GUYS NAMED MIKE (1951)

Jane Wyman, Van Johnson, Barry Sullivan, Howard Keel. Stewardess finds herself the object of the affections of three suitors named Mike. Written by Sidney Sheldon. 89 min. Reference No: 1196

< THREE HUSBANDS>THREE HUSBANDS (1950)

Emlyn Williams, Eve Arden, Ruth Warrick, Vanessa Brown, Howard de Silva, Billie Burke. Three husbands receive letters from a recently deceased playboy, implicating their wives in extramarital affairs with him. Directed by Irving Reis. 78 min. Reference No: 1980

< THREE LEGIONNAIRES, THE>THE THREE LEGIONNAIRES (1937)

Robert Armstrong, Lyle Talbot, Fifi D'Orsay, Anne Nagel, Donald Meek, Man Mountain Dean, Stanley Fields. War comedy about two soldiers who get themselves into a series of bungling escapades, trying to save a village from Bolshevik attack. Directed by Hamilton MacFadden. 65 min. Reference No: 2601

< THREE OF A KIND>THREE OF A KIND (1936)

Chick Chandler, Evalyn Knapp, Berton Churchill, Patricia Farr, Billy Gilbert. Group of con artists try to put one over on each another. Directed by Phil Rosen. 68 min. Reference No: 4320

< THREE SPARE WIVES>THREE SPARE WIVES (1962-BRITISH)

George Pittock, Susan Pittock, Gale Sheridan. An Arab dies and leaves his nephew three wives, which makes things difficult for the British Foreign Office...as well as for his wife. 70 min. Reference No: 3981

< THROW OUT THE ANCHOR>THROW OUT THE ANCHOR (1975)

Dina Merrill, Richard Egan. Man takes his family on vacation only to find the houseboat he paid for does not exist. COLOR. 90 min. Reference No: 2879

< THUNDER IN THE CITY>THUNDER IN THE CITY (1937-BRITISH)

Edward G. Robinson, Ralph Richardson, Nigel Bruce, Lulu Deste. American salesman goes to London and helps a penniless duke promote a new mineral he discovers. 85 min. Reference No: 3097

< TICKET TO PARADISE>TICKET TO PARADISE (1936)

Roger Pryor, Wendy Barrie, Claude Gillinwater, Stanley Fields, Theodore Von Eltz, Herbert Rawlinson. Screwball comedy where amnesia victim runs off with a young woman, and together they attempt to establish his identity. Directed by Aubrey Scotto. 70 min. Reference No: 3108

< TIME FLIES>TIME FLIES (1944-BRITISH)

Tommy Handley, Felix Aylmer, Evelyn Dall, Moore Marriott, Graham Moffatt, John Salew. A professor and his sidekick invent a time machine which takes them back to the court of Queen Elizabeth. Directed by Walter Forde. 88 min. Reference No: 3482

< TONY DRAWS A HORSE>TONY DRAWS A HORSE (1951-BRITISH)

Cecil Parker, Anne Crawford, Derek Bond, Mervyn Johns. Parents bicker over what to do when their bratty son draws an anatomically correct horse. 90 min. Reference No: 1981

< TOPPER RETURNS>TOPPER RETURNS (1941)

Joan Blondell, Roland Young, Eddie "Rochester" Anderson, Carole Landis, Dennis O'Keefe, H.B. Warner, Billie Burke. Definitely a classic! Topper helps the ghost of a pretty girl find her murderer in a spooky mansion. 87 min. Reference No: 1898

< TOWN WENT WILD, THE>THE TOWN WENT WILD (1944)

Freddie Bartholomew, Jimmy Lydon, Edward Everett Horton, Jill Browning. The children of quarreling neighbors fall in love. Directed by Ralph Murphy. 78 min. Reference No: 2230

< TREASURE OF FEAR>TREASURE OF FEAR (1945)

Jack Haley, Ann Savage, Barton MacLane, Veda Ann Borg. Bungling reporter is caught in haunted house on the trail of jade chess pieces. Directed by Frank McDonald. 65 min. Reference No: 2525

< TROUBLE BREWING>TROUBLE BREWING (1939-BRITISH)

George Formby, Googie Withers, Joss Ambler, Garry Marsh, Ronald Shiner, Basil Radford. Newspaper printer goes after counterfeiters. Written and Directed by Anthony Kimmins. 87 min. Reference No: 3411

< TRUTH ABOUT WOMEN, THE>THE TRUTH ABOUT WOMEN (1958-BRITISH)

Laurence Harvey, Julie Harris, Mai Zetterling, Eva Gabor, Michael Denison, Derek Farr, Roland Culver, Wilfrid Hyde-White, Christopher Lee. Aging baron talks to young son-in-law about his exploits with the fairer sex. Directed by Muriel Box. COLOR. 103 min. Reference No: 2769

< TURNED OUT NICE AGAIN>TURNED OUT NICE AGAIN (1941-BRITISH)

George Formby, Peggy Bryan, Elliot Mason, O.B. Clarence. Employee at an underwear factory gets some attention when he invents see-through underwear. Directed by Marcel Varnel, Written by Basil Dearden. 80 min. Reference No: 2007

< 23 1/2 HOURS LEAVE>23 1/2 HOURS LEAVE (1937)

James Ellison, Terry Walker, Arthur Lake, Russell Hicks, Ward Bond, Paul Harvey. Army guy with a reputation for winning outrageous wagers, bets his friends that the next morning he'll be having breakfast with the General. Directed by John G. Blystone. 73 min. Reference No: 3009

< TWO MUGS FROM BROOKLYN>TWO MUGS FROM BROOKLYN (1943)

William Bendix, Joe Sawyer, Marjorie Woodworth, Grace Bradley. Ambitious taxi drivers start with one run-down cab and build a taxi empire, but have trouble keeping their women happy. 70 min. Reference No: 1731

< TWO WEEKS TO LIVE>TWO WEEKS TO LIVE (1943)

Lum & Abner (Chester Lauck, Norris Goff), Franklin Pangborn. Abner's test results get confused with those of a sickly old man who is going to die in two weeks. Lum decides to cash in by advertising that Abner is a daredevil for hire. He's going to die anyway, right?! 60 min. Reference No: 2004

< UNCLE JOE>UNCLE JOE (1941)

Slim Summerville, ZaSu Pitts, Gale Storm. Cute college coed is sent to the country to visit her eccentric inventor uncle so she'll forget about the flaky painter she has a crush on. 55 min. Reference No: 3013

< UNDER YOUR HAT>UNDER YOUR HAT (1940-BRITISH)

Jack Hulbert. Actors must track down spies and recover stolen goods in this slapstick comedy. 79 min. Reference No: 2189

< UP IN THE AIR>UP IN THE AIR (1940)

Frankie Darro, Marjorie Reynolds, Mantan Moreland. Page boy and his pal get a chance to get their comedy program aired. 62 min. Reference No: 1782

< UP THE CREEK>UP THE CREEK (1958-BRITISH)

Peter Sellers, David Tomlinson. Slapstick naval spoof of MR. ROBERTS from Hammer Film Productions. Accident-prone naval lieutenant is given command of a ramshackle supply boat. Previously filmed as 'OH, MR. PORTER' (1937). 83 min. Reference No: 1656

< UTOPIA>UTOPIA (1952-FRENCH)

Stan Laurel, Oliver Hardy, Suzy Delair. Final film for L & H in which they inherit a uranium-rich island. English dubbed. 80 min. Reference No: 1158

< VILLAIN STILL PURSUED HER, THE>THE VILLAIN STILL PURSUED HER (1940)

Buster Keaton, Hugh Herbert, Alan Mowbry. Poor hero and rich villain compete for the affections of a sweet heroine. 67 min. Reference No: 1008

< VINTAGE WINE>VINTAGE WINE (1935-BRITISH)

Seymour Hicks, Claire Luce. The marriage between an elderly vintner and a young woman is disapproved of by his sons. 81 min. Reference No: 3486

< WACKIEST WAGON TRAIN IN THE WEST, THE>THE WACKIEST WAGON TRAIN IN THE WEST (1976)

Bob Denver, Forrest Tucker. Wagon train with seven passengers goes through a series of zany adventures. COLOR. 86 min. Reference No: 1333

< WACKY TAXI>WACKY TAXI (1970)

John Astin, Frank Sinatra, Jr. Idealist quits his dead-end job and goes into business for himself as owner, and sole driver, of a taxi service. He finds out it's not as easy as it looks. Directed by John Astin. 87 min. COLOR. Reference No: 4532

< WEDDING REHEARSAL>WEDDING REHEARSAL (1932-BRITISH)

Roland Young, Merle Oberon, John Loder. Unwed Lord evades his grandmother's not-so-subtle hints that he marry by pairing off her many female candidates with his male friends, but finally succumbs to the charms of a commoner. Produced and directed by Alexander Korda. 84 min. Reference No: 3036

< WHAT A CARVE UP!>WHAT A CARVE UP! (1962-BRITISH)

Kenneth Connor, Shirley Eaton, Donald Pleasence. Family members of a deceased eccentric are gathered at his spooky mansion for the reading of the will. 87 min. Reference No: 3463

< WHEN KNIGHTS WERE BOLD>WHEN KNIGHTS WERE BOLD (1936-BRITISH)

Fay Wray, Jack Buchanan. English nobleman dreams himself back to medieval days. 55 min. Reference No: 3128

< WHEN WOMEN HAD TAILS>WHEN WOMEN HAD TAILS (1970-ITALIAN)

Senta Berger, Giuliano Gemma, Frank Wolff. Beautiful Berger stars in this caveman spoof of man's discovery of women and sex. English dubbed. COLOR. 110 min. Reference No: 1538

< WHEN WOMEN LOST THEIR TAILS>WHEN WOMEN LOST THEIR TAILS (1975-ITALIAN)

Senta Berger, Lando Buzzanca. Sequel to "When Women Had Tails" about caveman and sex. English dubbed. COLOR. 94 min. Reference No: 1344

< WHEN'S YOUR BIRTHDAY?>WHEN'S YOUR BIRTHDAY? (1937)

Joe E. Brown, Marian Marsh, Fred Keating, Edgar Kennedy. Bumbling busboy moonlights as a boxer to pay for instructions in his favorite subject--astrology. Eventually he's hired by a gambler who sees his stargazing as a way to pick winning horses and boxers. 76 min. Reference No: 2172

< WHISKY AND SOFA>WHISKY AND SOFA (aka OPERATION MOONLIGHT) (1961-ITALIAN)

Maria Schell. Determined to win first prize in competition, a beautiful architect contrives a plan to stop her rival. English dubbed. COLOR. 87 min. Reference No: 3033

< WHO KILLED DOC ROBIN?>WHO KILLED DOC ROBIN? (1948)

George Zucco, Virginia Grey, Larry Olsen. A gang of youngsters try to clear their friend from murder charges. COLOR. 50 min. Reference No: 2774

< WIDE OPEN FACES>WIDE OPEN FACES (1938)

Joe E. Brown, Jane Wyman, Alison Skipworth, Sidney Toler. Every crook in town is looking for some missing loot, and they all end up moving into an inn run by Wyman and her aunt. Brown plays a soda jerk who must somehow outwits the mobsters. 67 min. Reference No: 1537

< WILL ANY GENTLEMAN?>WILL ANY GENTLEMAN? (1954-BRITISH)

Veronica Hurst, George Cole. Mild-mannered bank clerk is hypnotized and becomes a real ladies' man. 84 min. Reference No: 1222

< WINDBAG THE SAILOR>WINDBAG THE SAILOR (1936)

Will Hay, Moore Marriott, Graham Moffatt, Norma Varden. Tall talking seaman Hay brags about his abilities but panics when he is hired to take command of a vessel which, unknown to Hay, is to be scuttled by its crew as part of an insurance scam. Directed by William Beaudine. 85 min. Reference No: 3985

< WOMAN'S MAN, A>A WOMAN'S MAN (1934)

John Halliday, Margueritte De La Motte, Wallace Ford, Kitty Kelly. Romantic farce about a selfish, tempermental movie star who quits her current film to plot a publicity stunt involving a boxer. 64 min. Reference No: 1925

< YOUNG AND BEAUTIFUL>YOUNG AND BEAUTIFUL (1934)

William Haines, Judith Allen, John Miljan, Warren Hymer, Franklyn Pangborn, Syd Saylor, The Wampas Baby Stars. Hyperactive public relations man for a Hollywood movie studio attempts to show his affection for his sweetheart by turning her into a star. Written and Directed by Joseph Santley. 68 min. Reference No: 4735

< YOUNG WIVES' TALE>YOUNG WIVES' TALE (1951-BRITISH)

Joan Greenwood, Nigel Patrick, Derek Farr, Athlene Seyler, Guy Middleton, Audrey Hepburn. Housing shortages force a playwrite and his wife to share a house with an efficient, pragmatic couple. Directed by Henry Cass. 78 min. Reference No: 3942

< YOU'RE ONLY YOUNG TWICE>YOU'RE ONLY YOUNG TWICE (1952-BRITISH)

Duncan Macrae, Charles Hawtrey, Diane Hart, Joseph Tomelty. Inflexible head of Scottish university is brought down by coincidence and his own stupidity. Written and Directed by Terry Bishop. 81 min. Reference No: 1128

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