NEW LIFE NETWORK - FEATURE FILM LISTING **************************************** THREE STOOGES (1940's) Four short subjects from the famous masters of madcap comedy: "Disorder in the Court", "Brideless Groom", "Malice in the Palace", and "Sing a Song of Six Pants". ABRAHAM LINCOLN (1930, 91 min.) Walter Huston. Directed by D.W. Griffith, sincere biography of the sixteenth president. ADMIRAL WAS A LADY (1950, 85 min.) Edmond O'Brien, Wanda Hendrix. Ex-Wave Hendrix encounters quartet of fun-loving, work- hating men. ADVENTURES OF MR WONDERBIRD (1960, 62 min, color) Animated. A chimneysweep and his friend. AFRICA SCREAMS (1949, 80 min.) Abbott and Costello. The comedy duo go on safari with plenty of hilarious gags and routines. ALGIERS (1938, 100 min.) Charles Boyer. Boyer as Pepe Le Moko falls in love with Hedy Lamarr during visit to Casbah district of Algiers. ALICE IN WONDERLAND IN PARIS (1966, 52 min., color) Animated feature. Combines four stories into one narrative. Voices of Carl Reiner and Norma Macmillan. ALICE SWEET ALICE (1976, 100 min, color) Brooke Shields. Shields first feature film, murder mystery filmed in New Jersey. ALL AMERICAN COED (1941, 51 min.) AMAZING ADVENTURE (1937, 63 min.) Cary Grant. Grant inherits a fortune, and feeling guilty, sets out to earn a living instead. ANGEL ON MY SHOULDER (1946, 102 min.) Paul Muni. Entertaining fantasy of murdered convict sent to earth by the Devil as a respected judge, and his attempts to outwit Satan. BEHAVE YOURSELF! (1951, 80 min.) Shelley Winters. Comedy about couple with a dog that are wanted by criminal gangs. BELOVED ROGUE, THE (1927, 99 min.) John Barrymore. Story about poet- adventurer Francois Villon and his battle with Louis XI. BEN TURPIN A CLEVER DUMMY (1920, 23 min.) Ben Turpin. Comedy short subject. BENEATH THE 12-MILE REEF (1953, 101 min, color) Robert Wagner. Romeo-and- Juliet-ish like film about sponge-diving families on Key West. BEYOND TOMORROW (1940, 84 min.) Richard Carlson. Drama about three wealthy men sharing a Christmas with a down-and-out couple. BIG CAT, THE (1949, 77 min, color) Lon McCallister. A mountain valley in Utah is threatened by a cougar, as two men feud. BIG LIFT, THE (1950, 120 min.) Montgomery Clift. American pilots involved with German women after WWII in Berlin. BIG SHOW, THE (1936, 60 min.) Gene Autry. Western adventure about the making of a western adventure. Autry plays two roles. BIG TREES, THE (1952, 89 min, color) Kirk Douglas. Logging saga about lumbermen vs. homesteaders. BIG WHEEL, THE (1949, 90 min.) Mickey Rooney. Rooney is determined race-car driver following in father's footsteps despite father's death. BILL AND COO -(1947, 60 min, color) Unique live-action film using trained birds in a story situation Nominated for Oscar. BIRD OF PARADISE (1932, 80 min.) Joel McCrae. An adventurer is cast onto an exotic South Seas island. BIRTH OF A NATION (1915, 90 min.) Lillian Gish. Landmark story about two families during Civil War and Reconstruction. BLACK PIRATE, THE (1926, 83 min.) Douglas Fairbanks Sr. Silent swashbuckler about nobleman who turns pirate after being victimized by cutthroats. BLACK RAVEN, THE (1943, 64 min.) George Zucco. An inn is the setting for murder. BLACKBEARD THE PIRATE (1952, 98 min, color) Linda Darnell. Story about rambunctious 17th century buccaneer. BLACKSMITH, THE (1920, 20 min.) Buster Keaton silent comedy short subject. BLOOD AND SAND (1922, 61 min.) Rudolph Valentino. Interesting story of bullfighter torn between two women. BLOOD ON THE SUN (1945, 96 min.) James Cagney. Cagney, in Japan during the 30's, smells trouble, but there's nothing he can do. BLUFFER, THE (1930, 20 min, color) Andy Clyde comedy short subject. BOWERY BLITZKRIEG (1941, 60 min.) East Side Kids. Leo Gorcey. Featuring the Bowery Boys. Juvenile delinquents in New York. BOYS FROM BROOKLYN, THE (1952, 74 min.) Bela Lugosi. Two men are stranded on an island where Lugosi is conducting strange experiments. BREAK IN THE CIRCLE (1957, 91 min, color) Forrest Tucker. Tucker is a boat owner who's thrust into helping scientist out of communist Germany. BRIDE OF THE MONSTER (1955, 67 min.) Bela Lugosi. Lugosi creates giant rubber octopus that terrorizes woodland stream. BROADWAY LIMITED (1941, 75 min.) Patsy Kelly. Innocuous entertainment about publicity stunt that backfires. BROKEN BLOSSOMS (1919, 71 min.) Lilian Gish. Gish is protected from evil by Chinaman. Sensitive performances in this classic. BULLDOG DRUMMOND'S BRIDE (1939, 57 min.) James Hogan, H.B. Warner. Ex British army officer yearns for adventure. BUSTER KEATON SHORT SUBJECTS - "Daydreams", "My Wife's Relations", "Buster Keaton Rides Again", "Silent the Playhouse", "The Balloonatic", "The Electric House", "The Paleface BY APPOINTMENT ONLY (1933, 66 min.) CALL IT MURDER (1934, 73 min.) Humphrey Bogart. Jury foreman is persecuted by the press, and even his family, after sending woman to the electric chair. CAPTAIN KIDD (1945, 89 min.) Charles Laughton. Low-budget rendering about the infamous captain and his search for treasure;e on the high seas. CAPTAIN SCARFACE (1953, 73 min.) Lief Erickson. CAPTAIN SCARLETT. (1953, 79 min, color) Richard Greene. Nobleman and his family battle French Royalists who demand loyalty payments from poor peasants. CAPTAIN SIROCCO (1949, 92 min.) Louis Hayward. Neapolitan natives revolt against tyrant.Lots of action. Filmed in Italy. CAPTIVE HEART (1948, 98 min.) Michael Redgrave. British POW's during WWII and their German captors. Flawless performances. CAPTURE, THE (1950, 90 min.) Lew Ayres. Detective reinvestigates robbery to see if he might have shot innocent man. CARNIVAL STORY (1954, 95 min, color) Anne Baxter. A German girl joins an American owned carnival in Germany and two men become rivals for her hand, with tragic consequences. CAROLINE AND THE REBELS (1950, 107 min.) CAT AND THE CANARY (1927, 99 min.) Creighton Hale. Silent classic about heiress and nervous group spending a night in a haunted house. CATHERINE THE GREAT (1934, 89 min.) Douglas Fairbanks Jr. Lavish historical drama about Russian Czarina whose life is spoiled by rigidly planned marriage. CHALLENGE, THE (1938, 76 min.) Robert Douglas. Courageous explorers conquer the Matterhorn. CHAPLIN SHORT SUBJECTS (1915-1920, silent w/music optional) 51 short subjects. See computerized listing. CHARADE (1963, 113 min., color) Cary Grant. Mystery/comedy about Grant aiding widow seeking fortune secreted by husband as they are chased by trio of crooks. CHECK AND DOUBLE CHECK (1930, 78 min.) Amos and Andy. Early talkie script featuring famous radio duo. Duke Ellington trio. CLUTCHING HAND, THE (1936, 69 min.) Jack Mulhall. The Clutching Hand seeks a formula that will turn metal into gold. From the 15- part serial. COLLEGE (1927, 66 min.) Buster Keaton. A high school valedictorian tries out for every sport at college, hoping to win the girl. Vintage Keaton. COLONEL EFFINGHAM'S RAID (1945, 70 min.) Joan Bennett. A retired army colonel uses military tactics to keep an old historical courthouse open and defeat some criminals. COUNTRY GENTLEMEN (1937, 58 min.) Ole Oleson. Vaudeville team, Oleson and Johnson, play fast-talking conmen who sell shares in a worthless oil field to a group of WW I veterans. I COVER THE WATERFRONT (1933, 77 min.) Claudette Colbert. Waterfront reporter romances free-spirit Colbert in order to trap her father who is smuggling Chinese immigrants. CYRANO DE BERGERAC (1950, 113 min.) Jose Ferrer. Ferrer plays wit, famous for his nose, longing for love of a beautiful lady. DENTIST, THE (1920, 20 min.) W.C. Fields comedy short subject. DETOUR (1945, 69 min.) Tom Neal. Hitchhiker gets involved with femme fatale, and murder. Ultra cheapie has cult following. DEVIL'S PARTY (1938, 66 min.) Victor McLaglen. Melodrama about Hell's Kitchen pals who reunite once a year...except the year one of them is murdered. DICK TRACY DETECTIVE (1945, 63 min.) Anne Jeffreys. Square- jawed detective fights crime. DICK TRACY MEETS GRUESOME (1947, 64 min.) Boris Karloff. Gruesome (Karloff) uses experimental gas to freeze people and rob bank. DICK TRACY SERIAL (1937, 20 min ea.) 15-part serial about famous crime detective. DICK TRACY VS CUEBALL (1946, 62 min.) Morgan Conway. Dick Tracy fights crime. DICK TRACY'S DILEMMA (1947, 61 min.) Ralph Byrd. Fast-pacing makes predictable crime solving satisfactory. DIPLOMANIACS, THE (1933, 62 min.) Bert Wheeler. Official barbers on an Indian reservation are sent to a peace conference to represent the tribe. Funny. DISHONORED LADY (1947, 85 min.) Hedy Lamarr. Magazine art director is accused of murder. D.O.A. (1949, 84 min.) Edmond O'Brien. Someone has given O'Brien a slow-acting poison and he tries to figure out why. DOLLFACE (1945, 79 min.) Vivien Blane. Burlesque dancer makes good in the big time. DON QUIXOTE. (1923, 75 min.) Theodore Chaliapine. The classic by Cervantes. Classic. DR KILDARE'S STRANGE CASE (1940, 77 min.) Lionel Barrymore. Barrymore plays Dr. Gillespie. DREAM OF JEANNIE, I (1952, 90 min, color) Ray Middleton. Fictional biography of Stephen Foster, 19-th century composer. DRESSED TO KILL (1946, 73 min.) Basil Rathbone. An entry in the Sherlock Holmes series. DRUMS IN THE DEEP SOUTH (1951, 86 min, color) Guy Madison. Civil War yarn that finds West Pointers fighting for opposite sides. DUKE IS TOPS (1938, 65 min.) Lena Horne. Girl is off to try the "big time" while her boyfriend joins a traveling medicine show. EAGLE, THE (1925, 81 min.) Rudolph Valentino. Valentino is a Russian Robin Hood, trying to outwit the Czarina. EAT SIDE KIDS (1935, 60 min.) Leon Ames. East Side Kids. A hoodlum tries to prevent his brother from taking up life of crime. EMPEROR JONES, THE (1932, 72 min.) Paul Robeson. Rise and fall of a railroad porter whose exploits take him froma life sentence on a chain gang to emperor of Haiti. EMPEROR'S NIGHTINGALE, THE (1945, 56 min.). ETERNALLY YOURS - 1939, 90 min. Loretta Young. Woman is married to magician and thinks his tricks are taking precedence to their marriage. EVERGREEN (1934, 90 min.) Jessie Matthews. Daughter of a retired British music hall star is mistaken for her mother and it is thought she has discovered the secret of eternal youth. EXTRA GIRL, THE (1923, 69 min.) Mabel Normand. Mack Sennet silent features Normand as rags-to-riches girl. FABULOUS DORSEYS, THE (1947, 90 min.) Tommy/Jimmy Dorsey. Biography of bandleading brothers. FAREWELL TO ARMS, A (1932, 78 min.) Gary Cooper. Romantic WWI romance about relationship between American soldier and British nurse. Based on Hemingway novel. FAST AND THE FURIOUS, THE (1954, 72 min.) John Ireland. Fugitive from murder frameup jockeys fast car with romantic interludes. FATAL GLASS OF BEER, THE (1925, 20 min.) W.C. Fields comedy short subject. FATHER'S LITTLE DIVIDEND (1951, 82 min.) Elizabeth Taylor, Spencer Tracey. Tracey is an unwilling grandfather. FIESTA (1947, 104 min, color) Anne Ayars. Girl goes to Mexico City to her father's house, where her old boyfriend awaits her return with a proposal of marriage. FLIGHT FROM SINGAPORE (1962, 80 min.) Patrick Allen. FLYING DEUCES (1939, 70 min.) Laurel and Hardy. Stan and Ollie join Foreign Legion so Ollie can forget unhappy romance. FLYING SCOTSMAN, THE (1930, 60 min.) Ray Milland. A fired railroad worker tries to wreck an express train on the engineer's last journey. Silent with sound. FOUR DEUCES (1975, 85 min, color) Jack Palance. Drama about Prohibition era bootleggers. Palance is a gang lord who owns a casino. FRONT PAGE, THE (1931, 103 min.) Pat O'Brien. Forceful, funny story, based on Broadway play, about newspaper editors and reporters in Chicago. GARDEN OF EDEN (1928, 79 min.) Louis Dressler. GENERAL, THE (1927, 107 min.) Buster Keaton. Classic silent set against background of the Civil War and a stolen train. GHOSTS ON THE LOOSE (1943, 67 min.) Bela Lugosi. Bowery Boys. Nazis in an old dark house as the gang gets haunted by Bela Lugosi and Ava Garddner. GLORIFYING THE AMERICAN GIRL (1929, 95 min.) Eddie Cantor. Early talkie musical produced by Florenz Ziegfeld trying to break in as a chorus girl. GO FOR BROKE. (1951, 91 min.) Van Johnson. Johnson is head of WWII squad of Japanese-American soldiers. GOIN' SPANISH (1931, 20 min.) Bob Hope comedy short subject. GOLF SPECIALIST, THE (1925, 20 min.) W.C. Fields comedy short subject. GORGO (1961, 76 min.) Bill Travers. Undersea explosion off the coast of Ireland brings up a prehistoric monster. GRANDMA'S GIRL (1928, 18 min.) Mack Sennet sound comedy short subject. GREAT DAN PATCH, THE (1949, 95 min.) Gail Russell. Story about the great Dan Patch, the horse that went on to become the highest earning harness racer in history. GREEN GLOVE, THE (1952, 89 min.) Glenn Ford. Man returns to France to find cache of gems he hid there during WWII, then becomes involved in murder. GUILTY OF TREASON (1949, 87 min.) Charles Bickford. Well-acted account of the famed Cardinal Mindszenty trial in Hungary. GULLIVER'S TRAVELS (1939, 80 min, color) Feature-length cartoon version of classic Jonathan Swift novel. GUNG HO (1943, 89 min.) Randolph Scott, Robert Mitchum. Marine raiders in new outfit prepare for invasion during WWII. HAIL BROTHER (1935, 18 min.) Sennett sound short. HAWKS AND THE SPARROWS, THE (1967, 88 min.) HE WALKED BY NIGHT (1948, 88 min.) Jack Webb. L.A. homicide detective tracks down a killer. HEARTBEAT (1946, 102 min.) Ginger Rogers. Drama about lady pickpocket and diplomat who eventually fall for each other. Good cast. HELL'S HOUSE (1932, 71 min.) Bette Davis. Naive kid takes rap for bootlegger and goes to poorly-run reformatory. Early appearance for Davis. HIGH SCHOOL CAESAR (1960, 70 min.) John Ashley. Rich kid whose parents are too busy for him sets up a crime empire at school. HIGH VOLTAGE (1929, 62 min.) Carole Lombard. Lombard, stranded in wilderness after a snowstorm, is prisoner of a sheriff. HIS GIRL FRIDAY. (1940, 92 min.) Cary Grant. Comedy about conniving newspaper editor and star reporter. HIS PRIVATE SECRETARY (1933, 61 min.) John Wayne. HOLLOW TRIUMPH (1948, 83 min.) Joan Bennett. Melodrama about killer assuming identity of lookalike doctor. HOOSIER SCHOOLBOY (1937, 62 min.) Mickey Rooney. Delinquent schoolboy is saved from his alcoholic father and poverty by his teacher. HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME (1923, 101 min.) Lon Chaney. Silent classic about hunchback bellringer of Notre Dame cathedral in Paris. HURRICANE EXPRESS (1932, 12 X 20 min. each) John Wayne. 12-part serial. A young John Wayne is pitted against the mysterious "Wrecker" who is out to sabotage a railway company. I'M FROM ARKANSAS (1940, 67 min.) Slim Summerville. A typical American western with a comic twist. INDISCREET (1931, 73 min.) Gloria Swanson. A fashion designer's past catches up with her when her ex-lover starts romancing her sister. INDISCRETION OF AN AMERICAN WIFE (1954, 64 min.) Montgomery Clift. In a Rome train station, an ill-fated couple face a turning point in their lives. INSPECTOR GENERAL, THE (1949, 100 min, color) Danny Kaye. Kaye is a buffoon who pretends to be a visiting diplomat in an eastern European village. INTOLERANCE (1916, 72 min.) Lillian Gish. Man's inhumanity to man and his sins is examined in a series of four interlocking tales from Babylonian times to present. Directed by D.W. Griffith. IRON MASK, THE (1929, 72 min.) Douglas Fairbanks. Lavish silent swashbuckler, with Fairbanks as Louis XIV's protector. IT'S A JOKE SON (1947, 63 min.) June Lockhart. Comedy featuring the further exploits of Senator Claghorn from the Fred Allen radio show. IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE (1946, 130 min.) Jimmy Stewart. Sentimental classic about man who works hard all his life in a small town, but thinks he has failed. JACK AND THE BEANSTALK (1952, 78 min., bw/color) Abbott and Costello. While babysitting, Lou falls asleep and dreams he's Jack. JACK LONDON (1943, 94 min.) Susan Hayward. Episodic biography of famed writer Jack London. JACKIE ROBINSON STORY, THE (1950, 77 min.) Jackie Robinson. Biography of Jackie Robinson, first black man to play major league baseball. JIGSAW (1949, 73 min.) Franchot Tone. D.A. Tone, on the trail of a killer, uncovers racist hate group. JOE LOUIS STORY, THE (1953, 88 min) Paul Stewart. Tame biography of famed boxer. JOYLESS STREET (1925, 61 min.) Greta Garbo. Economic and moral decay on one Viennese street after WWI. Garbo's 3rd feature. Silent w/music. JUNGLE BOOK (1942, 106 min, color) Sabu. Colorful Kipling story of boy raised by wolves. KANSAS CITY CONFIDENTIAL (1952, 99 min, color) Neville Brand. Tough action drama about ex-con being nailed for robbery he didn't commit. KANSAS PACIFIC (1953, 72 min.) Sterling Hayden. Building of Kansas Pacific railway during 1860's, with reb soldiers trying to prevent its completion. KENNEL MURDER CASE (1933, 75 min.) William Powell. The best of the Philo Vance series about the debonair detective. KEYSTONE COPS (1920, 15-20 min.) 4 comedy short subjects. See computerized listing. KID DYNAMITE (1943, 60 min.) Bowery Boys. Another installment in the Bowery Boys series about juvenile delinquents in New York. KING SOLOMON'S MINES (1937, 80 min.) Paul Robeson. Robust adventure about scouring Africa for treasure-filled mines. Robeson sings. LADY WINDEMERE'S FAN (1926, 89 min.) Ronald Colman. An upperclass couple's marriage is almost destroyed by suspected adultery. LAST MILE, THE (1932, 70 min.) Noel Madison. The staff of a prison prepares for the execution of a celebrated murderer. LAST TIME I SAW PARIS, THE (1954, 116 min., color) Elizabeth Taylor. A successful writer reminisces about his love affair with a wealthy American girl in post WWII Paris. LET'S GET TOUGH (1942, 62 min.) East Side Kids. Another installment in the series about juvenile delinquents in New York City. LETTER OF INTRODUCTION (1938, 104 min.) Edgar Bergen. A struggling young actress learns her father is really a well known screen star. LIFE WITH FATHER (1947, 199 min., color) William Powell, Elizabeth Taylor. The story about the writer Clarence Day, Jr., and his childhood in New York in the 1930's. LIL ABNER (1940, 73 min.) Buster Keaton. Al Capp's famous comic strip comes to life in this comedy about Dogpatch. LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY (1925, 60 min.) Mary Pickford. Policeman's tomboy daughter spends her time mothering her father and brother while getting into mischief. LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY (1936, 102 min.) Mickey Rooney. Fatherless American boy discovers he's heir to a British Dukedom. LITTLE MEN (1940, 86 min.) Jack Oakie. Modern version of the classic novel by Louisa May Alcott. LITTLE PRINCESS (1939, 94 min, color) Shirley Temple. Young schoolgirl in Victorian London is sent to harsh boarding school where she must work for her keep. LONG JOHN SILVER'S RETURN TO TREASURE ISLAND (1954, 104 min., color) Robert Newton. Long John Silver plans a return trip to Treasure Island with fresh clues to find buried treasure. LOST WORLD, THE (1925, 69 min.) Wallace Beery. A zoology professor leads a group on a South American expedition in search of the "lost world." LOVE AFFAIR (1939, 87 min.) Irene Dunne. Comedy/drama about a shipboard attraction which gets sidetracked by events on shore. LOVE LAUGHS AT ANDY HARDY (1946, 95 min.) Mickey Rooney. A college boy is in love and in trouble, especially when he's paired with a six-foot blind date. MAD WEDNESDAY, OR, THE SINS OF HAROLD DIDDLEBACK (1947, 90 min.) Harold Lloyd. Man gets fired from his job, stumbles around drunk, then wins a fortune gambling. MADE FOR EACH OTHER (1939, 93 min.) Jimmy Stewart. Classic melodrama about newlywed couple enduring the strains of poverty. MANDARIN MYSTERY, THE (1945, 55 min.) Eddie Quillan. MARK OF THE HAWK (1957, 83 min., color) Sidney Poitier. African nations struggling to achieve racial equality. MEET JOHN DOE (1941, 123 min.) Gary Cooper. Idealistic young man collides with politics and the emotions of the masses. Classic. MEETING AT MIDNIGHT (1944, 61 min.) Sidney Toler. Charlie Chan is invited to a seance to solve a perplexing mystery. MILKY WAY, THE (1936, 89 min.) Alain Cuny. A milkman knocks out the world champion boxer without meaning to. MISS POLLY (1941, 45 min.) Zasu Pitts. MR MOTO'S LAST WARNING (1939, 72 min.) Peter Lorre. Conspirators plan to blow up the French Fleet, under the impression they have eliminated the wily detective. MR ROBINSON CRUSOE (1932, 70 min.) Douglas Fairbanks Sr. Adventure in the South Seas as Fairbanks makes a bet he can live on a desert island for a year without civilization. MR WISE GUY (1942, 71 min.) Bowery Boys. The East Side Kids break out of reform school to clear one of the Kids' brother of a murder charge. MR WONG DETECTIVE (1938, 71 min.) Boris Karloff. The famed detective traps a killer who feigns guilt to throw suspicion away from himself. MR WONG IN CHINATOWN (1939, 64 min.) Boris Karloff. Wong investigates the murder of a wealthy Chinese woman who had been helping China against the Japanese. MUTINY (1952, 77 min. color) Angela Lansbury. In the War of 1812, an American ship carrying $10 million in gold is mutinied and the captain set adrift. MY BEST GIRL (1924, 79 min.) Mary Pickford. Mary attempts to bring her new sweetheart home for dinner, with disastrous results. MY DEAR SECRETARY (1948, 95 min.) Kirk Douglas. After she marries her boss, a woman grows jealous of the woman who's hired to replace her. MY FAVORITE BRUNETTE (1947, 89 min.) Bob Hope. Hope is a photographer who turns detective. Parody of film noire and detective stories. MY MAN GODFREY (1936, 96 min.) Carole Lombard. A spoiled rich girl picks up someone she assumes is a bum and decides to keep him on as her butler. MY OUTLAW BROTHER (1951, 82 min.) Mickey Rooney. A man travelling west to meet his brother in Mexico discovers his brother is an outlaw. MYSTERIOUS MR WONG. (1935, 60 min.) Bela Lugosi. The Thirteen Coins of Confucius put San Francisco's Chinatown in a state of terror. MYSTERY OF MR WONG. (1939, 68 min.) Boris Karloff. The largest sapphire in the world is stolen from a Chinese museum. NAPOLEON (1949, 120 min.) Orson Welles. The life of Napoleon from his days in the army to exile. NEVER WAVE AT A WAC (1952, 86 min.) Rosalind Russell. Socialite Russell joins the WACs, and is forced to buckle down to hard work. NEW ADVENTURES OF TARZAN (1935, 119 min.) Herman Brix. 5 Chapters about the Man of the Jungle. NIAGARA FALLS (1941, 44 min.) Zasu Pitts. NORTH STAR, THE (1943, 106 min.) Walter Huston. Nazis overrun an Eastern Russian city, with courageous villagers fighting back. NOTHING SACRED (1937, 74 min. color) Carole Lombard. Cynical, funny account of reporter taking advantage of a small-town girl's situation. OF HUMAN BONDAGE (1934, 83 min.) Bette Davis. An essentially decent man falls in love with an alluring but heartless waitress. OLD TESTAMENT, THE (1960, 89 min.) Brad Harris. OLIVER TWIST (1933, 72 min.) Dickie Moore. First talking version about London orphan involved with youthful gang of pickpockets. OLIVER TWIST (1922, 98 min.) Jackie Coogan. Silent version of the Charles Dickens classic about English orphan boy. ONCE BEFORE I DIE (1965, 77 min., color) Ursula Andress. Army soldiers caught in the Philippines during WWII struggle to survive and elude the Japanese. ORPHANS OF THE STORM (1921, 127 min.) Lillian Gish. Two orphans marooned in Paris are swept up by the French Revolution. OUR DAILY BREAD (1934, 74 min.) Karen Morley. A young couple inherit a farm during the Depression and succeed in managing the land. Directed by King Vidor. OUR GANG COMEDIES (1938, 20 min. X 3) Three of the famous comedies about "The Little Rascals." OUR TOWN (1940, 89 min.) William Holden. Small-town New England life in the early 1900's. OUTPOST IN MOROCCO (1949, 91 min.) George Raft. A desert soldier is sent to ward off Arabs and falls in love with the leader's daughter. PALEFACE, THE (1923, 20 min.) Buster Keaton comedy short. PALOOKA (1934, 89 min.) Jimmy Durante. Fast-talking boxing manager and his goofy, loveable protege. Based on the comic strip. PARLOR, BEDROOM, AND BATH (1931, 73 min.) Buster Keaton. Keaton is mistaken for a rich playboy and becomes romantically involved with two high society sisters. PATCHWORK GIRL OF OZ (1914, 67 min.) Early silent. Based on "Wizard of Oz" novel by L. Frank Baum. PECK'S BAD BOY (1921, 64 min.) Jackie Cooper. Precocious imp always leaves chaos in his wake. PENNY SERENADE (1941, 117 min.) Cary Grant. A young couple, having lost their baby, adopt another one, but their happiness is short-lived. PERILS OF PAULINE (1947, 90 min., color) Betty Hutton. Musical biography of Pearl White, the silent film star. PIED PIPER OF HAMELIN (1958, 87 min., color) Jim Backus. Magical piper rids a village of rats, then disappears into the mountains with the village children. POT O' GOLD (1940, 62 min.) Jimmy Stewart. Comedy about wealthy young man who signs on with a struggling band. PRIDE OF THE BOWERY (1940, 62 min.) East Side Kids. Juvenile delinquents in New York City. PRISON BREAK (1938, 73 min.) Barton Maclane. A convict plans a prison escape in order to clear his name. PRIVATE BUCKAROO (1942, 69 min.) Andrews Sisters. Harry James and his orchestra get drafted and decide to put on a show for the soldiers. QUEEN KELLY (1929, 99 min.) Gloria Swanson. Orphan goes from royal marriage to white slavery to astounding wealth. QUICKSAND (1950, 79 min.) Mickey Rooney. A mechanic steals a small amount of money for a date and his troubles multiply. RACKETEER, THE (1929, 66 min.) Carole Lombard. A racketeer falls in love with a pretty girl and attempts to win her over. RAILROADED (1947, 72 min.) John Ireland. Police seek a demented criminal who kills his victims with perfume-soaked bullets. RED HOUSE, THE (1947, 100 min.) Edward G. Robinson. Crippled farmer, after his daughter brings home a suitor, tries to keep everyone away from a mysterious red house. ROAD TO HOLLYWOOD, THE (1938, 56 min.) Bing Crosby. Compilation of early shorts featuring Bing. ROADSHOW (1941, 67 min.) Adolphe Menjou. Man wrongfully committed to an insane asylum escapes and joins a travelling carnival. ROBINSON CRUSOE OF CLIPPER ISLAND (1940, 120 min.) Ray Mala. A Polynesian in the employ of the U.S.Intelligence Service. First 6 chapters of 12-Chapter serial. ROBINSON CRUSOE OF CLIPPER ISLAND (1940, 120 min.) Ray Mala. Last 6 chapters of 12-part serial. ROYAL WEDDING, THE (1951, 93 min., color) Fred Astaire. Brother and sister dance team go to England during royal wedding of Princess Elizabeth. RUN FOR YOUR MONEY, A (1949, 83 min.) Donald Huston. Fine comic study of two Welsh miners having a spree in London. SALOME, WHERE SHE DANCED (1945, 90 min., color) Yvonne de Carlo. During the Franco-Prussian War, a European dancer helps an American reporter. SALT OF THE EARTH (1953, 94 min.) Will Geer. Anti-Hispanic racial strife that occurs in a New Mexico zinc mine. SAN DEMETRIO - LONDON (1946, 93 min.) Walter Fitzgerald. SANTA CLAUS (1960, 95 min., color) Ken Smith. SCARLET STREET (1945, 102 min.) Edward G. Robinson. A mild- mannered cashier becomes an embezzler when he gets involved with a manipulating woman. SECOND CHORUS (1940, 84 min.) Fred Astaire. Musical about two trumpet players who are rivals for a girl and a job with Artie Shaw. SECOND WOMAN, THE (1951, 91 min.) Robert Young. An architect, suffering blackouts and depression, believes he is responsible for the death of his fiancee. SHADOW OF THE EAGLE (1932, 70 min. each) John Wayne. 4-part serial. The intrigue and mystery of carnival life. SHADOWS (1922, 70 min.) Lon Chaney. A Chinese laundryman lives with his countrymen in a New England seacoast village. Silent w/music. SHERLOCK HOLMES AND THE SECRET WEAPON (1948, 68 min.) Basil Rathbone. Holmes battles Professor Moriarty to keep him away from a newly developed bomb sight the English hope to use on Hitler. SHIRLEY TEMPLE SHORTS (1933, 15 min. each) 12 Short subjects. See computerized list. SIMBA: KING OF THE BEASTS (1927, 87 min.) SLIGHTLY HONORABLE (1940, 88 min.) Pat O'Brien. A lawyer gets involved in political scandals and becomes a murder suspect. SMART ALECKS (1942, 66 min.) Bowery Boys. Juvenile delinquents in New York. SMASH UP: THE STORY OF A WOMAN (1947, 104 min.) Susan Hayward. Nightclub singer gives up her career for marriage and a family only to become depressed when her husband's career soars. SNOW WHITE (1965, 76 min., color) Paul Tripp. Live-action version of fairytale. SNOWS OF KILAMINJARO, THE (1952, 114 min., color) Gregory Peck. Successful writer suffers from flashbacks in Africa as he is about to lose his leg from gangrene. Based on Hemingway novel. SOMETHING TO SING ABOUT (1937, 87 min.) James Cagney. Musical melodrama about New York bandleader's attempt to make it big in Hollywood. SON OF MONTE CRISTO (1940, 105 min.) George Sanders. A count's son meets a duchess whose country is threatened by renegades. SON OF THE NAVY (1940, 80 min.) James Dunn. S.O.S COAST GUARD (1937, 240 min.) Bela Lugosi. Twelve episodes about the Coast Guard. SOUTHERNER, THE (1945, 92 min.) Zachary Scott. A man used to working for others is given his own land to farm. SPARROWS (1926, 108 min.) Mary Pickford. Silent melodrama about woman who cares for nine orphan children on an impoverished farm, warding off starvation and kidnappers. SPEAK EASILY (1932, 82 min.) Jimmy Durante, Buster Keaton. Dimwitted professor gets involved with show troupe enroute to Broadway. SPHINX, THE (1933, 62 min.) Lionel Atwill. A murderer causes havoc for his deaf- mute twin when he frames him for his own crimes. SPOOKS RUN WILD (1941, 64 min.) Bela Lugosi. Another installment of the Bowery Boys, juvenile delinquents in New York City. ST BENNY THE DIP. (1951, 81 min.) Roland Young. Con-men pose as clergymen and become reformed. STAGEDOOR CANTEEN (1943, 100 min.) Cheryl Walker. Three soldiers fall for canteen workers while on furlough in New York City. STAR IS BORN, A (1937, 116 min., color) Janet Gaynor. A movie star declining in popularity marries a shy girl and helps her become a star. STAR PACKER, THE (1937, 55 min.) John Wayne. Wayne puts on a marshall's badge, straightens out a gang of crooks, and still finds the time for romance. STEAMBOAT BILL, JR. (1928, 70 min.) Buster Keaton. Student returns to his home- town and his father's Mississippi riverboat, where he's an embarrassment to dad. STORK CLUB, THE (1945, 98 min.) Betty Hutton. Hat-check girl mysteriously becomes wealthy in this musical comedy. STRANGE LOVE OF MARTHA IVERS, THE (1946, 119 min.) Barbara Stanwyck. An unscrupulous woman must stay with her husband because of a crime she had committed earlier in her life. STRANGE WOMAN, THE (1946, 99 min.) Hedy Lamarr. Lamarr stalks men. Hollywood costume drama. STRANGER, THE (1946, 92 min.) Orson Welles. A government agent is assigned to the manhunt of a Nazi war criminal whom he finds in Connecticut. STREET SCENE (1931, 79 min.) Sylvia Sydney. Trials and tribulations of a young love and life amidst the tenements of New York. STRONG MAN, THE (1926, 78 min.) Harry Langdon. WW I veteran searches an American city for a girl whose love letters gave him hope during the War. STUDY IN SCARLET, A (1933, 70 min.) Alan Dinehart. Master sleuth Sherlock Holmes solves a series of complex murders. SUDDENLY (1954, 76 min.) Frank Sinatra. Gunmen hold a Midwestern family hostage as part of a plot to assassinate the President when he passes through the town. SUNDOWN (1941, 90 min.) Gene Tierney. Set in Africa at the beginning of WWII, a local girl aids the British against a German plot to run guns to the natives. SWING HI SWING LO (1937, 95 min.) Carole Lombard. Struggling trumpet player becomes a hit and marries the girl he loves. TAMING OF THE SHREW (1929, 66 min.) Mary Pickford. Early talkie version of Shakespeare's play. TANKS A MILLION (1941, 51 min.) Noah Beery, Jr. TERROR BY NIGHT (1946, 59 min.) Basil Rathbone. Holmes and Watson attempt to solve the murder of the owner of a gigantic jewel. THAT BRENNAN GIRL (1946, 95 min.) Mona Freeman. THAT GANG OF MINE (1940, 60 min.) Bowery Boys. Another episode involving juvenile delinquents in New York City. THAT UNCERTAIN FEELING (1941, 85 min.) Burgess Meredith. Light comedy about a couple's marital problems increasing when she develops the hiccups and a friendship with a flaky piano player. THEY MADE ME A CRIMINAL (1939, 89 min.) Claude Rains, Dead End Kids. Champion prizefighter, believing he murdered a man in a drunken brawl, finds refuge in the West with the Dead End Kids. THIEF OF BAGHDAD - 1924, 60 min. Douglas Fairbanks. Classic silent about roguish thief who uses a genie's magic to outwit Baghdad's evil Caliph. THIS IS THE ARMY (1943, 115 min. color) Irving Berlin. A robust musical tribute to the American soldier of WWII. THREE CAME HOME (1950, 106 min.) Claudette Colbert. British and American families living on Borneo are sent to prison camps by Japanese. Prison commandant takes a liking to Colbert. THREE MUSKETEERS (1933, 210 min.) John Wayne. Twelve-part serial. Modern adaptation of the classic tale by Alexander Dumas depicts three friends as members of the Foreign Legion. THUNDER IN THE CITY (1937, 87 min Edward G. Robinson. An American promoter descends on London with modern day advertising methods. TILL THE CLOUDS ROLL BY (1946, 137 min., color) Judy Garland. Life and career of songwriter Jerome Kern. TILLIE'S PUNCTURED ROMANCE (1914, 73 min.) Chaplin silent. City slicker tries to put one over on a farm girl. First feature- length comedy. TIME OF YOUR LIFE, THE (1948, 101 min.) James Cagney. About the various characters who frequent Nick's saloon, a waterfront dive. TO'LABLE DAVID (1921, 78 min.) Gladys Hulette. Silent. A family of hillbillies is embroiled in feud with a gang of outlaws. TOO LATE FOR TEARS (1949, 99 min.) Don Defore. An honest husband and his calculating wife stumble upon a load of cash stolen by mobsters. TOPPER RETURNS (1941, 88 min.) Roland Young. Cosmo Topper helps a ghost find the man who mistakenly murdered her. Last installment of the "Topper" trilogy. TRAPPED (1949, 79 min.) Lloyd Bridges. The FBI's hot on the trail of a gang of counterfeiters. TRIUMPH OF SHERLOCK HOLMES, THE (1935, 82 min.) Arthur Wontner, Ian Fleming. Part of early series about the detective. Holmes comes out of retirement to solve series of bizarre murders of Pennsylvania coal miners. TULSA (1949, 88 min., color) Robert Preston, Susan Hayward. A high-spirited rancher's daughter begins a crusade to save her father's oil empire when he's killed. TWO BLACK CROWS IN AFRICA. (1933, 19 min.) UTOPIA (1950, 83 min.) Laurel and Hardy. Their last film, the comic duo inherit an island rich in uranium. WALK IN THE SUN, A (1945, 117 min.) Dana Andrews. Follows a group of infantrymen in WWII from the time they land in Italy until they capture their objective, a farmhouse occupied by the Germans. WAY DOWN EAST (1920, 100 min.) Lillian Gish. Country girl is tricked into fake marriage by a scheming playboy. Watch for Gish on the raft at end. WHEN THIEF MEETS THIEF (1950, 59 min.) WHISTLE STOP (1946, 85 min.) Ava Gardner. A small-town girl divides her time between a low-life gambler and a villainous nightclub owner. WHITE ORCHID, THE (1954, 78 min.) Peggy Castle. WHO KILLED DOC ROBIN (1948, 72 min, color) George Zucco. Youngsters try to clear their friend, Dan the town handyman, when the sinister Doc Robbins is murdered. WINTERSET (1936, 77 min.) Burgess Meredith. A son seeks to clear his father's name of a falsely accused crime fifteen years after his electrocution. WOMAN IN GREEN, THE (1945, 68 min.) Basil Rathbone. Holmes investigates a series of mutilation murders of young London women. ZIS BOOM BAH (1941, 61 min.) Huntz Hall. A musical-comedy star buys a cafe for her college son, which the son transforms into a restaurant-theatre. Online Catalogs at: NLNnet.com The New Life Network, Inc. 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