Public Cowboy #1

Public Cowboy #1

Public Cowboy #1 (1937): Singing cowboy deputy Gene Autry and his sidekick Frog must track down a modern gang of cattle rustlers who are using airplanes, shortwave radios, and refrigerated trucks to steal livestock. When the local newspaper editor demands "modern" big-city detectives take over, Gene uses his "old-fashioned" Western ingenuity to prove his methods are still the best.
Quicksand

Quicksand

Quicksand (1950): A young auto mechanic "borrows" a small amount of money from work for a date with a beautiful but mercenary femme fatale, triggering a terrifying descent into serious crime. As he resorts to grand larceny, robbery, and murder to cover his tracks, he is blackmailed by a seedy arcade owner and eventually captured in a dramatic climax.
Queen of the Amazons

Queen of the Amazons

Queen of the Amazons (1947): A woman and her guide venture deep into the jungle to find her missing fiancé, only to discover he has been captured by a tribe led by the beautiful, ruthless "Amazon Queen" Zita. Zita refuses to give up the man she claims to love, forcing the rescue party to engage in a dangerous battle against her and her all-female tribe.
Panic in Echo Park

Panic in Echo Park

Panic in Echo Park (1977): A young Black doctor in the Echo Park community struggles to prove that a cluster of illnesses is a deadly, escalating epidemic. He must fight against his superiors and city government officials who fear his findings will cause public hysteria and who actively try to discredit him.
Panic

Panic

Panique (1946) (Panic): In a small French town, the eccentric and unpopular Monsieur Hire is immediately suspected of a local woman's murder by the suspicious townsfolk. The actual murderer and his girlfriend frame Hire, successfully inciting a lynch mob that chases the innocent man to his death, but the police discover photographic evidence that reveals the true culprit.
Paper Man

Paper Man

Paper Man (1971): A group of college students devises a credit card scam by creating a fictitious person, "Henry Norman," within their university's computer system. The harmless prank takes a sinister turn when the computer seems to develop a mind of its own, and the paper man identity becomes tied to a real-life killer.
Kung Fu Arts

Kung Fu Arts

Kung Fu Arts (1974): (This title is often associated with Shaolin Martial Arts). A violent dispute between the Shaolin Temple and a rival Manchu faction erupts at an annual ceremony, leading to a brutal war. When the Manchu General brings in two seemingly invincible martial artists to wipe out the Shaolin, a small band of surviving students must learn new forms of kung fu to defeat the deadly invaders.
Kong Island

Kong Island

Kong Island (1968): Despite the misleading title, this Italian-made adventure takes place in the Kenyan jungle where a mad scientist is experimenting with mind-control implants on gorillas. A mercenary and his companions must team up with a beautiful white jungle girl to free a kidnapped woman and stop the scientist from creating an army of brain-controlled primates.
King of the Zombies

King of the Zombies

King of the Zombies (1941): During World War II, a small plane is blown off course and crashes onto a Caribbean island ruled by a mysterious doctor. The survivors, including a quick-witted yet easily-frightened manservant, quickly realize the doctor is creating and controlling an army of zombies for a Nazi spy ring.
Killer Diller

Killer Diller

Killer Diller (1948): When a theater owner needs a new act, a magician arrives and promptly makes the owner's girlfriend and her expensive pearl necklace disappear, leading to a frantic chase. The pursuit is paused so the show can go on, showcasing a spectacular variety of African-American musical and comedy acts, including Nat King Cole and Moms Mabley.
Killer of Snakes Fox of Shaolin

Killer of Snakes Fox of Shaolin

A formidable martial artist must protect an elderly man and his daughter from a powerful enemy who possesses lethal "snake god" kung fu abilities. The film features a quest for justice and a final showdown where the hero must use his skills to defeat the deadly master.
Kentucky Rifle

Kentucky Rifle

Kentucky Rifle (1955): A small group of settlers finds themselves stranded deep in Comanche territory while transporting a wagon load of valuable Kentucky rifles. When the Native Americans surround them and demand the weapons in exchange for their lives, the settlers must decide between giving up their arms or fighting for survival.
Judge Priest

Judge Priest

Judge Priest (1934): In 1890s Kentucky, the good-natured and philosophical Judge Priest must defend his nephew's love interest and an accused blacksmith from a corrupt political rival. In court, the judge orchestrates a dramatic revelation to expose the defendant's heroic past as a Confederate war veteran and the truth about the young woman's parentage.
Junglebook Sabu

Junglebook Sabu

Jungle Book (1942) (Junglebook Sabu): Mowgli, a young man raised by wolves, is brought back to his original village and reunites with his mother, but he struggles to adapt to human ways. His discovery of a hidden jungle treasure leads to conflict with a greedy villager, and Mowgli must use his bond with the animals to save his mother and the village from a devastating forest fire.
Submarine Warfare

Submarine Warfare

FBI agents use a clever ploy—firing all West Coast radio engineers—to lure one of them into a spy ring that is transmitting top-secret shipping info to a Japanese submarine. The chosen engineer must then work with an undercover female FBI agent to expose the Nazi command and dismantle their operation before more ships are sunk.
Sunset Murder Case

Sunset Murder Case

The Sunset Murder Case (1938): When a small-time showgirl's father is murdered, she goes undercover with the help of the District Attorney, posing as a stripper to infiltrate a notorious nightclub. Her goal is to gather evidence against the club's owner, the top gangster who she believes is responsible for the crime.
Sunny

Sunny

Sunny (1930): Circus performer Sunny stows away on an ocean liner to escape a forced marriage in England and pursue the American man she loves, who is unfortunately engaged to someone else. To enter the U.S. without a passport, she marries his best friend in name only, leading to a series of romantic complications at a resort before she ultimately finds her true love.
Street Angel

Street Angel

Street Angel (1937): Set in the slums of Shanghai, this tragicomic masterpiece follows two sisters who fled war, with one forced into prostitution and the other working as a teahouse singer. They find camaraderie with a street musician and his misfit friends as they struggle to escape the brutal exploitation of their adoptive parents who plan to sell the singer to a wealthy patron.
Successful Failure

Successful Failure

Successful Failure (1934): Aging radio announcer Ellery Cushing, full of old-fashioned wisdom but dismissed by his family and boss for being too old, is struggling to stay employed. His loyal co-worker decides to help him by arranging an unconventional new role that allows Cushing to find unexpected success and prove his value.
Stagecoach to Denver

Stagecoach to Denver

Stagecoach to Denver (1946): Red Ryder must protect an injured orphan whose inheritance is tied up in a corrupt land deal orchestrated by a crooked businessman and his henchman. When the land commissioner is murdered and Red is jailed, he must break out and race to stop the villains before they can complete their land-survey hoax and get away with the crime.
Son of Monte Cristo

Son of Monte Cristo

Son of Monte Cristo (1940): In 1865, the visiting Count of Monte Cristo must defend the Balkan Grand Duchess Zona from the ruthless dictator General Gurko Lannan, who plans to seize power by forced marriage. The Count masquerades as both a foppish banker and a masked freedom fighter known as "The Torch" to lead a rebellion and save the country.
Son of the Renegade

Son of the Renegade

Son of the Renegade (1953): Red River Johnny, son of an infamous outlaw, returns to his hometown determined to clear his family's name and expose the powerful men who framed his father. He faces down a corrupt sheriff and ambushes to claim his heritage and bring justice back to the lawless land.
Son of Samson

Son of Samson

Son of Samson (1960): The heroic Maciste, son of the legendary Samson, travels to the city of Tanis in Egypt to take on the evil Queen Smedes, who rules with an iron fist. Maciste must use his incredible strength to lead a mass revolt and checkmate the queen and her Persian allies.
Dixiana

Dixiana

Dixiana (1930): A circus performer named Dixiana falls in love with a Southern aristocrat, but his high-society mother forces her to leave him due to her humble background. Dixiana is forced to take a job at a gambling hall run by a sleazy man who plots to financially ruin her former fiancé, leading to a dramatic showdown at a Mardi Gras ball.
Drums in the Deep South

Drums in the Deep South

Drums in the Deep South (1951): During the Civil War, two West Point friends who now command opposing sides are forced to face each other in a pivotal battle for control of a key Confederate supply line. The Confederate major is tasked with a suicide mission to hold a mountain peak and stop General Sherman's advance, putting him in direct conflict with his Union friend.
Duel of Champions

Duel of Champions

Duel of Champions (1961): In 5th century B.C. Italy, the impending war between Rome and Alba Longa is decided by a duel to the death between two sets of triplet brothers, the Horatii and the Curiatii. The Roman champion, Horatio, must fight alone after his brothers are killed, facing the impossible choice of killing his sister's lover, an Alban champion, to save his city.
Eegah

Eegah

Eegah (1962): Teenager Roxy Miller is nearly run over by a towering prehistoric caveman named Eegah, who promptly falls in love with her and kidnaps her. Roxy and her adventure-writer father, also Eegah's captive, must find a way to escape before the lovesick giant follows her back to civilization to reclaim his "woman."
Eagle in a Cage

Eagle in a Cage

Eagle in a Cage (1972): Following his defeat at Waterloo, Napoleon Bonaparte is exiled to the remote British island of St. Helena, where he is psychologically tormented by his captors. The film explores the fallen Emperor's political scheming, emotional struggles, and a final, failed escape attempt from his island prison.
Eternally Yours

Eternally Yours

Eternally Yours (1939): A famous magician, "The Great Arturo," marries society girl Anita, but his broken promise to stop his death-defying parachute stunts leads her to divorce him. He relentlessly pursues her across the globe, eventually crashing her second wedding to win her back during one of his most dangerous shows.
Escape from Angola

Escape from Angola

Escape from Angola (1976): The Mallory family, a group of animal trainers, becomes stranded deep in the African bush after their truck breaks down in Angola. They must split up and fight for survival as they face off against the perilous wildlife, including crocodiles and deadly snakes, while desperately searching for help.
Eyes in the Night

Eyes in the Night

Eyes in the Night (1942): Blind detective Duncan Maclain, aided by his seeing-eye dog Friday, is called in to help an old friend whose stepdaughter is entangled with an unscrupulous actor. The investigation into the actor's subsequent murder uncovers a secret nest of Nazi spies plotting to steal vital U.S. government secrets.
Damon and Pythias

Damon and Pythias

Damon and Pythias (1962): In ancient Syracuse, an Athenian philosopher named Pythias is captured and sentenced to death by the tyrant Dionysius. His friend Damon offers himself as a hostage so Pythias can visit his wife, putting their legendary bond of loyalty to the ultimate test when Pythias's return is delayed.
Day of the Wolves

Day of the Wolves

Day of the Wolves (1971): A cunning mastermind assembles a crew of seven anonymous robbers to execute a highly organized plan to take over and completely loot a small, isolated desert town. The only person capable of fighting back is the recently fired town sheriff, who decides to take on the entire gang alone.
Days of Jesse James

Days of Jesse James

Days of Jesse James (1939): When the infamous James Gang is accused of robbing a bank, U.S. Marshal Roy Rogers steps in to investigate and discovers the real criminals are actually the bank's corrupt officials. Roy must expose the plot and save the real Jesse James from being captured by a lynch mob.
December 7 1941

December 7 1941

December 7th (1943): This feature-length propaganda documentary, co-directed by John Ford, mixes authentic footage with reenactments to detail the events leading up to and during the attack on Pearl Harbor. The film was created by the U.S. Navy to rally American public support for the war effort.
Death of a Ninja

Death of a Ninja

Death of a Ninja (Likely a retitled public domain Kung Fu/Ninja film): A kung fu artist who runs a brothel and a mysterious swordsman are targeted by a relentless stream of ninjas that threaten to destroy their operation. They must fight off wave after wave of attackers and uncover the identity of the mastermind who is inexplicably jeopardizing their criminal ring.
Death Machines

Death Machines

Death Machines (1976): A sinister "Dragon Lady" creates three superhuman, drug-injected martial arts assassins—the White, Asian, and Black Death Machines—to eliminate her enemies. After they massacre an entire dojo, the lone survivor, a one-handed martial artist, begins his relentless quest for vengeance.
Deadly Duo

Deadly Duo

Deadly Duo (1962): After her racing son dies, a wealthy matriarch attempts to buy custody of her grandson from the boy's mother, Sabena. Sabena's identical twin, Dara, conspires with her lover to murder Sabena to collect the money themselves, forcing Sabena to team up with the matriarch's attorney to survive.
Salt of the Earth

Salt of the Earth

Salt of the Earth (1954): Based on a real 1951 strike, this powerful drama portrays the struggles of Mexican-American zinc miners in New Mexico fighting for fair wages and working conditions, and is especially known for its focus on the significant role the miners' wives played in the struggle. Due to the political views of its blacklisted creators, the film faced significant challenges in production and distribution but remains a landmark of independent American cinema.
Sagebrush Trail

Sagebrush Trail

Sagebrush Trail (1933): This early Western features a young John Wayne as a man who escapes from jail after being wrongfully accused of murder and joins an outlaw gang, hoping to find the real killer who framed him. The plot thickens when he learns the leader of the gang is the very man he seeks.
Savage Guns

Savage Guns

Savage Guns (1961) / The Savage Guns: A wounded drifter and gun-for-hire named Steve Fallon is taken in by a pacifist former Confederate officer and his family in Mexico. When a ruthless land baron tries to run the local ranchers off their land using a gang of outlaws, Fallon must strap on his guns to defend the peaceful community.
Savage Journey

Savage Journey

Savage Journey (1983): This historical Western chronicles the difficult real-life trek of the early followers of the Church of Latter-day Saints across America. Led by Brigham Young, the pioneers face brutal persecution and battles with both the environment and native peoples on their desperate journey to settle the Great Salt Lake Basin.
Seven Doors to Death

Seven Doors to Death

Seven Doors to Death (1944): When an architect witnesses a murder and is subsequently framed for two deaths alongside a hat store owner, the unlikely pair must clear their names. They launch their own investigation among the six eccentric shopkeepers of the Hamilton Court complex to find the missing will, stolen jewels, and the real killer.
Seven Alone

Seven Alone

Seven Alone (1974): Based on a true story from the 1840s, this pioneer film follows the Sager family as they brave the treacherous Oregon Trail in search of a better life. Tragedy strikes the family during their journey, leaving the seven Sager children alone to complete the perilous trek to the Oregon Territory.
Shadow Ninja

Shadow Ninja

A veteran sheriff who operates on both sides of the law is reluctantly paired with a young, idealistic rookie cop with exceptional martial arts skills. The unlikely duo must navigate the criminal underworld of Hong Kong while trying to take down a powerful drug syndicate.
The Santa Fe Trail

The Santa Fe Trail

Santa Fe Trail (1940): This historical Western follows future Civil War generals J.E.B. Stuart and George Armstrong Custer, played by Errol Flynn and Ronald Reagan, respectively, as they graduate from West Point and are sent to Kansas to deal with the abolitionist John Brown's uprising. The film is a dramatic, and historically loose, depiction of the escalating tensions leading up to the war.
The She Beast

The She Beast

Jeff Cohalan (Robert Young), a successful architect, is tormented by the fact that his fiancée was killed in a mysterious car accident the night before their wedding. He is constantly plagued by "bad luck"—accidents that kill his animals and eventually destroy his modernist cliff-top home. When he meets Ellen Foster (Betsy Drake), the attraction is immediate, but she soon finds herself pulled into his dark world. Ellen must determine if Jeff is truly cursed, going insane, or if a sinister force is actively trying to destroy him.
The Second Woman

The Second Woman

Jeff Cohalan (Robert Young), a successful architect, is tormented by the fact that his fiancée was killed in a mysterious car accident the night before their wedding. He is constantly plagued by "bad luck"—accidents that kill his animals and eventually destroy his modernist cliff-top home. When he meets Ellen Foster (Betsy Drake), the attraction is immediate, but she soon finds herself pulled into his dark world. Ellen must determine if Jeff is truly cursed, going insane, or if a sinister force is actively trying to destroy him. Key Features: A Rebecca-like atmosphere, a non-linear flashback structure, and the use of the isolated, modern house as a key psychological setting.
The Shadow Strikes

The Shadow Strikes

The Shadow Strikes (1937): A wealthy lawyer, Lamont Cranston, secretly fights crime as the mysterious, hypnotic figure "The Shadow" in this detective film based on the popular radio series. When a murder is committed during a blackout at a dinner party, Cranston must use his alter ego to find the culprit among the stunned guests.
The Sleeping Tiger

The Sleeping Tiger

A respected London psychiatrist, Dr. Clive Esmond, overpowers a young criminal, Frank Clemmons (Dirk Bogarde), attempting to rob him. Instead of turning the thief over to the police, the doctor proposes an unconventional experiment: Frank must stay at their home for six months to undergo psychoanalysis. The doctor's neglected wife, Glenda, is initially aloof but soon becomes dangerously fascinated by the young man, leading to a complex psychological and sexual triangle that threatens to destroy all three of their lives.
The Snake The Tiger The Crane

The Snake The Tiger The Crane

After the Ming Emperor's capital is attacked by bandits, his severely injured daughter escapes and wanders the land seeking revenge and followers to defeat the invaders. She eventually teams up with a gentle butcher who fights to protect the now-deranged princess and to kill the bandit leader.
The Snake People

The Snake People

The Snake People (1971)(also known as The Isle of the Snake People): A new captain arrives at a remote island to investigate its lawlessness and the local voodoo cult run by an evil priest (played by Boris Karloff). He attempts to save the wealthy plantation owner's niece from being sacrificed to the cult's bizarre, zombie-creating rituals.
The Star Packer

The Star Packer

The Star Packer (1934): U.S. Marshal John Travers (a young John Wayne) becomes the new sheriff of a small western town plagued by a mysterious outlaw gang led by a phantom known only as "The Shadow." Aided by his Native American sidekick, Yak, Travers works to expose and defeat the secretive gang terrorizing the territory.
The Snow Man

The Snow Man

The Snow Man (1933): This is most likely a reference to the classic Fleischer Studios animated short, in which Betty Boop must save the day when a grumpy mountain hermit kidnaps her snowman and his newly-created snow-woman from a winter landscape. Betty Boop must brave the cold and a runaway sled to retrieve the snow figures from the hermit's icy lair.
The Stork Club

The Stork Club

The Stork Club (1945): Betty Hutton stars as a hat-check girl who saves a seemingly impoverished man from drowning and is later stunned to find out he is a reclusive millionaire who anonymously rewards her with an apartment and an unlimited charge account at the famous Stork Club. This delightful musical comedy features plenty of song-and-dance numbers amidst the confusion and romance that follows.
The Terror

The Terror

The Terror (1963): A French soldier in the 19th century chases a mysterious woman to a remote castle ruled by the reclusive Baron Von Leppe (played by Boris Karloff), who claims the woman is his wife who died two decades prior. The bizarre Gothic horror film, famously shot quickly on leftover sets, follows the young officer as he unravels a plot involving a witch and a ghostly presence.
The Torch

The Torch

The Torch (1950): In revolutionary Mexico, a general and his troops seize a town, where the commanding officer immediately becomes infatuated with the beautiful, defiant daughter of a wealthy resident. This romantic drama, a remake of the 1946 Mexican film Enamorada, follows the tense, dramatic courtship as the general tries to win the scornful woman's heart.
The Time of Your Life

The Time of Your Life

The Time of Your Life (1948): James Cagney stars as Joe, a wealthy, philosophical loafer who spends his days observing life and holding court at Nick's waterfront saloon in San Francisco. This charming drama, based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning play by William Saroyan, follows the diverse cast of colorful patrons as Joe encourages them to follow their individual, eccentric dreams.
The Triumph of Sherlock Holmes

The Triumph of Sherlock Holmes

The Triumph of Sherlock Holmes (1935): In this British mystery, Sherlock Holmes comes out of retirement to investigate a complex murder linked to the nefarious Professor Moriarty and a secret American society. The film is notable for featuring Arthur Wontner as Holmes, a performance many critics considered definitive at the time.
The Uranium Conspiracy

The Uranium Conspiracy

The Uranium Conspiracy (1978): This Israeli-German-Italian action-thriller follows an espionage agent who must secure a shipment of uranium targeted by an enemy power. The film features high-stakes action sequences and was co-directed by Menahem Golan, who would later become famous for his work with The Cannon Group.
The Vampire Bat

The Vampire Bat

The Vampire Bat (1933): This early horror-mystery centers on a small European village terrified by a series of murders where the victims are drained of blood, leading the superstitious villagers to suspect a vampire. A local police inspector and a young hero race to find the true, more terrestrial killer behind the crimes.
The Witches Mountain

The Witches Mountain

The Witches Mountain (1972): A photojournalist and his writer companion travel to the remote Pyrenees mountains for a professional assignment, but they soon find themselves surrounded by sinister, supernatural events. The Spanish horror film (titled El monte de las brujas in its original language) focuses on local legends of witchcraft and ancient curses.
The Women

The Women

The Women (1939): This classic George Cukor comedy-drama features an all-female cast, focusing on the tangled love lives and catty social intrigue of a group of wealthy New York socialites. The central plot revolves around Mary Haines, whose seemingly perfect marriage is jeopardized by a vicious piece of gossip about her husband's affair with a gold-digging shop girl.
The Wrong Road

The Wrong Road

The Wrong Road Two young lovers, eager for quick wealth, decide to rob a bank, believing they can escape the consequences of their crime. They successfully pull off the heist but soon find their relationship and their lives unraveling under the intense pressure and paranoia of being fugitives. The film serves as a cautionary tale demonstrating that there is no easy path to riches and that crime inevitably leads to disaster.
The Young in Heart

The Young in Heart

The Young in Heart The Carletons, a family of charming, professional con artists, settle down in England and target a sweet, wealthy, and lonely elderly woman with no immediate heirs. The daughter of the family, however, becomes genuinely fond of the old woman and begins to question her family’s immoral lifestyle. The film is a heartwarming comedy-drama about a family of rogues who slowly learn the true values of honesty and love.
The Road to Hollywood

The Road to Hollywood

The Road to Hollywood This feature is a compilation film built around early short performances by a young, rising comedian named Bob Hope, long before his famous Road to... movies. The compilation is narrated by Hope himself, who provides a running commentary that connects the loosely structured early clips. This film provides a valuable, humorous look at the early career and transition of a major comedic talent from vaudeville to cinema.
The Racketeer

The Racketeer

The Racketeer A powerful, ruthless bootlegger and nightclub owner rules his city with an iron fist, controlling local businesses and the police. A young woman who witnesses one of his crimes is drawn into his dangerous orbit, first as a hostage, then as a reluctant confidante. The film explores the seductive and destructive nature of organized crime during the Prohibition era. The drama culminates in a violent confrontation with the law and the forces trying to bring down the mob boss.
Target of an Assassin

Target of an Assassin

Target of an Assassin A highly skilled professional assassin is hired to kill a South African political leader during his visit to an exclusive health resort. The politician's trusted bodyguard, a former lover of the assassin, struggles with his duty to protect the target against the only person who can truly challenge him. This is a tense international thriller dealing with political intrigue, loyalty, and a dangerous game of cat-and-mouse.
Driller Killer

Driller Killer

Driller Killer An impoverished, mentally strained artist in New York City is pushed to the brink by debt, his difficult relationship, and the relentless noise of his neighbors. He eventually descends into homicidal madness, beginning a gruesome spree by using a power drill as his weapon of choice. This infamous exploitation film is a shocking, gritty look at urban decay and psychosis that was banned in several countries for its graphic content.
Goliath and the Dragon

Goliath and the Dragon

Goliath and the Dragon - The mighty Goliath, a mythical hero, returns to his kingdom only to find it devastated by a fearsome three-headed fire-breathing dragon. The plot centers on Goliath's efforts to find and destroy the beast, while also dealing with a treacherous local ruler who is exploiting the resulting chaos. The film is a spectacle of Italian fantasy cinema, culminating in a climactic battle between the muscular hero and the enormous monster.
Devil Times Five

Devil Times Five

Devil Times Five A group of five profoundly disturbed children survive a horrific bus crash and take refuge in a large, isolated mansion in the snowy woods. The children, exhibiting increasing sociopathic tendencies, begin to systematically torture and murder the wealthy, bickering adults residing in the house. This is a low-budget horror film centered on a violent siege where the victims realize too late that the children are the true killers.
Prehistoric Women

Prehistoric Women

Prehistoric Women A group of explorers crash-lands in a remote, uncharted South American jungle where dinosaurs still roam. They discover a hidden, primitive society of beautiful, fierce women who capture and enslave them. The explorers must fight for their freedom against the aggressive women and the prehistoric dangers of their environment. This low-budget B-movie is a cult classic that blends fantasy adventure with exploitation elements.
Maciste in King Solomons Mines

Maciste in King Solomons Mines

Maciste in King Solomons Mines The mythical strongman Maciste is called upon to rescue a beautiful queen whose kingdom is threatened by a brutal rival. Maciste must travel to the legendary King Solomon's Mines, battling savage tribes and supernatural beasts along the way. Using his superhuman strength, he clears various obstacles and dungeons in his quest to restore the rightful ruler. This Italian peplum (sword-and-sandal) film is a vibrant spectacle of mythological adventure.
Hell Town

Hell Town

Hell Town A young, hot-headed cowboy seeking to establish a cattle empire is forced to contend with a crooked saloon owner who controls the local economy. The conflict escalates into a full-blown struggle for control of the territory, with the hero fighting the lawlessness and corruption of the titular town. The cowboy hero must use both his fists and his wits to bring justice to the corrupt settlement.
Jigsaw

Jigsaw

Jigsaw An investigator pursues a dangerous ring of white supremacists responsible for a series of racially motivated hate crimes. The investigation focuses on the social dynamics and legal complexities of prosecuting a politically motivated criminal group. The tenacious investigator works to assemble the pieces of the puzzle ("jigsaw") to expose the organization's leaders before they can strike again. This drama offers a mid-century look at the challenges of fighting organized hate crime.
The Fat Man

The Fat Man

The Fat Man A wealthy dentist mysteriously disappears, leading to a police investigation that quickly goes cold. The frustrated local police chief calls in private investigator Brad Runyon, nicknamed "The Fat Man," to take over the case. Runyon employs his sharp deductive skills and unusual methods to navigate the complex web of suspects, including the dentist's suspicious wife and various shady associates. This mystery film features J. Scott Smart as the titular detective, based on a popular radio series.
Christmas Holiday

Christmas Holiday

Christmas Holiday A soldier on leave is stranded in New Orleans during Christmas and becomes infatuated with a beautiful, melancholic nightclub singer named Jackie. He soon discovers that the tragic singer is married to a convicted murderer who has just escaped from prison. The soldier finds himself drawn into a dark, suspenseful drama centered on the woman's unhappy past and the dangerous presence of her fugitive husband. This film noir is a dark departure from lead actor Gene Kelly's usual musical roles.
The Saint Louis Bank Robbery

The Saint Louis Bank Robbery

The Saint Louis Bank Robbery Four desperate, highly organized criminals plan an audacious bank robbery in St. Louis, Missouri. The plot focuses on the intricate details of their planning and the mounting tension among the crew members. As the robbers carry out their complex, risky scheme, they face internal conflicts and external pressures from the determined police force. This is a tense, low-budget heist film that provides a gritty, realistic look at the mechanics of a major crime.
The Hoodlum

The Hoodlum

The Hoodlum A young, hot-headed ex-con named Vincent Lubeck is released from prison but almost immediately returns to a life of crime. He finds work as a driver for a mob boss but soon begins to eye the mobster's position and girlfriend. His reckless ambition leads him down a dangerous path that alienates his family and pushes him toward a violent downfall. This gritty crime drama chronicles the inescapable cycle of a life dedicated to criminal activity.
Boomerang!

Boomerang!

Boomerang! When a priest is murdered in a small, conservative city, a massive public outcry forces the police to make a swift arrest of a young drifter based on weak circumstantial evidence. The state's determined prosecutor initially seeks a conviction but begins to harbor serious doubts about the suspect's guilt. He courageously risks his own career and reputation to search for the true killer. This film is a compelling, semi-documentary-style drama based on a real-life case of judicial courage.
The Chase

The Chase

The Chase A wealthy, mentally unstable gangster, driving through Mexico, forces a desperate drifter to become his personal chauffeur. The situation escalates drastically when the gangster's beautiful wife suddenly attempts to escape and begs the drifter for help. The story becomes a nightmarish, suspenseful pursuit filled with paranoia, betrayal, and violence. It is a stylish film noir that plunges the protagonist into a deadly web of crime.
Breast Self-Examination

Breast Self-Examination

Breast Self-Examination This instructional film is designed to teach women the proper technique for performing a breast self-examination (BSE). The film provides clear, step-by-step instructions on what to feel for and what signs to look out for. It emphasizes the critical importance of regular self-checks for increasing the chance of early detection of breast cancer. Its goal is to empower women with the knowledge and routine needed to protect their health.
Suddenly

Suddenly

Suddenly A small, seemingly quiet town is suddenly thrown into chaos when a group of ruthless assassins, led by the cold-blooded John Baron, takes over a local house. Their goal is to ambush and assassinate the President of the United States as his train passes through. The town's sheriff must rally the townsfolk to fight back against the highly trained killers and save the President's life. This high-stakes thriller is notable for its tense, contained setting and Frank Sinatra’s performance as the villain.
Inner Sanctum

Inner Sanctum

Inner Sanctum A man accidentally commits a murder and flees with the body to a small town, taking a room in a boarding house to hide. He becomes increasingly paranoid as he struggles to maintain his sanity while trying to cover his tracks. The arrival of a beautiful, inquisitive woman at the boarding house further complicates his desperate situation. This noir thriller builds suspense around whether the man can escape the guilt and the law.
Fear and Desire

Fear and Desire

Fear and Desire This is Stanley Kubrick's 1953 feature directorial debut, an anti-war film where a group of soldiers from an unnamed country crash behind enemy lines. Isolated and terrified, the men lose their moral compass as they are driven by the raw, unchanging psychological forces of fear and doubt.
Killer's Kiss

Killer's Kiss

Killer's Kiss This early film noir directed by Stanley Kubrick follows a down-on-his-luck New York boxer who becomes entangled with his neighbor, a beautiful taxi dancer, and her violent, possessive boss. The boxer must fight for his life and his love after a misunderstanding leads to murder and a desperate chase across the city.
The Red House

The Red House

The Red House Edward G. Robinson stars as a troubled, middle-aged man who keeps a dark, obsessive secret about a hidden path leading to an abandoned red house in the woods. When his adopted daughter and her boyfriend attempt to explore the property, the secret threatens to destroy the entire family.
Symptoms in Schizophrenia

Symptoms in Schizophrenia

Symptoms in Schizophrenia A clinical training film from the mid-20th century designed to educate doctors and nurses on recognizing and classifying the behavioral and emotional symptoms of schizophrenia in institutionalized patients. It presents various patient case studies to illustrate the disorder's manifestations.
Mental Hospital

Mental Hospital

Mental Hospital A clinical training film from the mid-20th century designed to educate doctors and nurses on recognizing and classifying the behavioral and emotional symptoms of schizophrenia in institutionalized patients. It presents various patient case studies to illustrate the disorder's manifestations.
Work of the Stock Exchange

Work of the Stock Exchange

Work of the Stock Exchange This 1941 short explains the function of the stock market, demonstrating how different types of companies raise capital and how investors buy and sell shares. The film demystifies the exchange floor and its importance to the American economy.
Banks and Credit

Banks and Credit

Banks and Credit This 1948 film explains the role of commercial banks and the use of credit within America's national economic system. It features footage showing the internal operations of a large bank and clarifies how bank services facilitate commerce and personal transactions.
Subject: Narcotics

Subject: Narcotics

Subject: Narcotics This film from the early 1950s presents a frank and serious look at the growing problem of drug addiction, focusing primarily on opiates and their effects. It aims to inform high school students and the public about the dangers of illegal drugs.
Experiments in the Revival of Organisms

Experiments in the Revival of Organisms

Experiments in the Revival of Organisms This controversial 1940 Soviet documentary purports to show medical experiments aimed at resuscitating clinically dead organisms using a heart-lung machine called the "autojektor." The most famous, and shocking, sequence shows a dog's head being kept alive and responsive outside of its body.
Cindy Goes to a Party

Cindy Goes to a Party

Cindy Goes to a Party Cindy, a self-conscious tomboy unsure of her social status, dreams of a party where a fairy godmother gives her much-needed etiquette lessons. She wakes up to find she has an invitation and, having learned her manners, is now confident in her new "good girl" persona.
Communication: A Film Lesson in General Science / Development of Communication

Communication: A Film Lesson in General Science / Development of Communication

Communication: A Film Lesson in General Science / Development of Communication This general science film traces the historical progression of human communication methods, from primitive signals to modern electrical technologies like radio and television. It emphasizes how rapidly evolving communication has overcome ignorance and isolation, transforming the pace of the world.
Independent Radio Station

Independent Radio Station

Independent Radio Station This promotional or film offers a tour of the operations within a small, independently owned radio station. It showcases the various tasks, from on-air hosting and news gathering to managing commercials, required to keep a local station running.
Oh Boy

Oh Boy

Oh Boy This 1919 silent film is an adaptation of the popular 1917 musical comedy by Jerome Kern and P.G. Wodehouse, retaining the play's farcical plot. The story follows a newly eloped couple whose attempt at a quiet first night is ruined by a boisterous polo team, a disguised actress, and a very confused Quaker aunt.
Idle Wives

Idle Wives

Idle Wives Directed by the pioneering female filmmaker Lois Weber, this 1916 silent social drama weaves together three interlocking stories about modern life, love, and morality. The film critiques the restrictive societal expectations placed upon women and dissatisfied housewives of the era.
Defying Destiny

Defying Destiny

Defying Destiny This 1923 emotional silent drama stars Monte Blue as a man who leaves his small town after suffering a terrible injustice. He later returns, dramatically transformed by plastic surgery, to reclaim his rightful place and win back his sweetheart.
American Farmer

American Farmer

American Farmer This film, likely from the post-war era, focuses on the modern, industrialized life of an American farming family, showcasing new technologies and techniques. It highlights the importance of the farmer's role in the national food supply and economy.
Public Cowboy #1
Public Cowboy #1
Quicksand
Quicksand
Queen of the Amazons
Queen of the Amazons
Panic in Echo Park
Panic in Echo Park
Panic
Panic
Paper Man
Paper Man
Kung Fu Arts
Kung Fu Arts
Kong Island
Kong Island
King of the Zombies
King of the Zombies
Killer Diller
Killer Diller
Killer of Snakes Fox of Shaolin
Killer of Snakes Fox of Shaolin
Kentucky Rifle
Kentucky Rifle
Judge Priest
Judge Priest
Junglebook Sabu
Junglebook Sabu
Submarine Warfare
Submarine Warfare
Sunset Murder Case
Sunset Murder Case
Sunny
Sunny
Street Angel
Street Angel
Successful Failure
Successful Failure
Stagecoach to Denver
Stagecoach to Denver
Son of Monte Cristo
Son of Monte Cristo
Son of the Renegade
Son of the Renegade
Son of Samson
Son of Samson
Dixiana
Dixiana
Drums in the Deep South
Drums in the Deep South
Duel of Champions
Duel of Champions
Eegah
Eegah
Eagle in a Cage
Eagle in a Cage
Eternally Yours
Eternally Yours
Escape from Angola
Escape from Angola
Eyes in the Night
Eyes in the Night
Damon and Pythias
Damon and Pythias
Day of the Wolves
Day of the Wolves
Days of Jesse James
Days of Jesse James
December 7 1941
December 7 1941
Death of a Ninja
Death of a Ninja
Death Machines
Death Machines
Deadly Duo
Deadly Duo
Salt of the Earth
Salt of the Earth
Sagebrush Trail
Sagebrush Trail
Savage Guns
Savage Guns
Savage Journey
Savage Journey
Seven Doors to Death
Seven Doors to Death
Seven Alone
Seven Alone
Shadow Ninja
Shadow Ninja
The Santa Fe Trail
The Santa Fe Trail
The She Beast
The She Beast
The Second Woman
The Second Woman
The Shadow Strikes
The Shadow Strikes
The Sleeping Tiger
The Sleeping Tiger
The Snake The Tiger The Crane
The Snake The Tiger The Crane
The Snake People
The Snake People
The Star Packer
The Star Packer
The Snow Man
The Snow Man
The Stork Club
The Stork Club
The Terror
The Terror
The Torch
The Torch
The Time of Your Life
The Time of Your Life
The Triumph of Sherlock Holmes
The Triumph of Sherlock Holmes
The Uranium Conspiracy
The Uranium Conspiracy
The Vampire Bat
The Vampire Bat
The Witches Mountain
The Witches Mountain
The Women
The Women
The Wrong Road
The Wrong Road
The Young in Heart
The Young in Heart
The Road to Hollywood
The Road to Hollywood
The Racketeer
The Racketeer
Target of an Assassin
Target of an Assassin
Driller Killer
Driller Killer
Goliath and the Dragon
Goliath and the Dragon
Devil Times Five
Devil Times Five
Prehistoric Women
Prehistoric Women
Maciste in King Solomons Mines
Maciste in King Solomons Mines
Hell Town
Hell Town
Jigsaw
Jigsaw
The Fat Man
The Fat Man
Christmas Holiday
Christmas Holiday
The Saint Louis Bank Robbery
The Saint Louis Bank Robbery
The Hoodlum
The Hoodlum
Boomerang!
Boomerang!
The Chase
The Chase
Breast Self-Examination
Breast Self-Examination
Suddenly
Suddenly
Inner Sanctum
Inner Sanctum
Fear and Desire
Fear and Desire
Killer's Kiss
Killer's Kiss
The Red House
The Red House
Symptoms in Schizophrenia
Symptoms in Schizophrenia
Mental Hospital
Mental Hospital
Work of the Stock Exchange
Work of the Stock Exchange
Banks and Credit
Banks and Credit
Subject: Narcotics
Subject: Narcotics
Experiments in the Revival of Organisms
Experiments in the Revival of Organisms
Cindy Goes to a Party
Cindy Goes to a Party
Communication: A Film Lesson in General Science / Development of Communication
Communication: A Film Lesson in General Science / Development of Communication
Independent Radio Station
Independent Radio Station
Oh Boy
Oh Boy
Idle Wives
Idle Wives
Defying Destiny
Defying Destiny
American Farmer
American Farmer

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