METROPOLIS Winner of two Aurora Awards
Original Score by Ronnie Cramer
Audio Design by Ronnie Cramer
Metropolis (1926) 

Fritz Lang's engrossing sci-fi fantasy about a mechanized city of the future. When the lower class threatens to revolt, a scientist creates a stunning (female) robot in the image of one of their leaders. The terrific art design and many of the special effects have yet to be surpassed. This edition features a sound effects track and an all-new original musical score by Ronnie Cramer. $19.95
Mickey (1919)
Starring Mabel Normand. $19.95
Midchannel (1920)
Starring Clara Kimball Young, J. Frank Glendon, Edward M. Kimball and Bertram Grassby. Directed by Harry Garson. $19.95
The Midnight Girl (1925)
This Lila Lee vehicle is most notable for the appearance of co-star Bela Lugosi as Nicholas Harmon, an 'immensely wealthy patron of music.' $14.95
Midnight Faces (1926)
Starring Francis X. Bushman, Jack Perrin, Kathryn McGuire and Edward Peil, Sr. Directed by Bennett Cohn. $19.95
Monsieur Beaucaire (1924)
From the famous Booth Tarkenton novel. The Duke of Chartes (Rudolph Valentino) escapes from France disguised as a barber, then infiltrates the British court as the suave Beaucaire. Also with Bebe Daniels and Lois Wilson. $19.95
Moran of the Lady Letty (1928)
High sea adventure with Rudolph Valentino. Walter Long and his gang of smugglers shanghai Rudy in San Francisco and make their way to Mexico. On the way they rescue beautiful Dorothy Dalton (who has disguised herself as a man) - the sole survivor of a shipwreck. $19.95
Mother (1920s)
The story of a Russian family coping with the burdens of the 1905 revolt. $19.95
Mother Krausen's Journey Into Happiness (1929)
Directed by Piel Jutzi. German title cards. $19.95
My Boy (1922)
Heartwarming tale of a young immigrant (Jackie Googan) who escapes the authorities who want to deport him (his mother has died on the trip to America) and takes up with a grizzled sea captain (Claude Gillingwater). $19.95
My Four Years in Germany (1918)
Ambassador James W. Gerard's dramatized account of Germany's rise to beligerence in WWI. Starring Halbert Brown, William Dashiell, Ann Dearing and Louis Dean. $19.95
My Lady of Whims (1925)
Starring Clara Bow, Donald Keith, Carmelita Geraghty and Francis MacDonald. Directed by Dallas M. Fitzgerald. $19.95
The Narrow Trail (1917)
Starring William S. Hart. $19.95
The Navigator (1924)
Starring Buster Keaton. $19.95
Nevada (1927)
Rancher's daughter Thelma Todd falls in love with gunslinger Gary Cooper in this Paramount western. Also with William Powell, Phillip Strange, Ernie S. Adams, Christian J. Frank, Ivan Christy and Guy Oliver. $19.95
The New School Teacher (1924)
Starring Charles 'Chic' Sale, Doris Kenyon, Mickey Bennett and Russell Griffin. Directed by Gregory La Cava. $19.95
Noah's Ark (1929)
Starring Dolores Costello, George O'Brien and Noah Beery. $19.95
The Noon Whistle (1923)
Starring Stan Laurel. Also on this tape: The Bellhop (1921) starring Larry Semon and Oliver Hardy. $19.95
Nosferatu (1922)
Max Schreck plays the hideous vampire in F.W. Murnau's classic adaptation of 'Dracula.' Bram Stoker's widow fought against the distribution of this film for years. Unequaled despite the hundreds of vampire pictures produced since. $14.95
The Notorious Lady (1927)
After killing a man he believes was having an affair with his wife, Lewis Stone flees to the diamond mines of Africa. Later, the wife hears that Stone has died and ventures to Africa to learn the truth. On the way she falls in love with another man. Also with Barbara Bedford and Earle Metcalfe. $19.95
The Old Oregon Trail (1925)
Western thrills with Art Mix. $19.95
Oliver Twist (1922)
Starring Lon Chaney and Jackie Coogan. $19.95
The Ol' Swimmin' Hole (1921)
This romantic comedy stars Charles Ray, James Gordon and Laura LaPlante - but is most notable for its' attempt at narrative without benefit of title cards. $19.95
The Open Switch (1925)
Starring Helen Holmes and Jack Perrin. Directed by J.P. McGowan. $19.95
Orphans of the Storm (1922)
This historical drama was Lillian Gish's final film for D.W. Griffith, as well as her last with sister Dorothy. When a poor man takes his daughter to a church in hope of finding her a good home, he finds another abandoned girl and is so moved that he returns home with both children. Future radio personality Kenny Delmar ('Senator Glaghorn') appears as the young Chavalier de Vaudrey. $14.95
Othello (1922)
German production starring Emil Jannings, Werner Krauss and Leah Von Lenkeffy. Directed by Dimitri Buchowtzki. $19.95
Outside the Law (1921)
Lon Chaney plays two roles in this silent crime drama; a kindhearted Chinaman and the evil Black Mike Sylva, a criminal who's as bad as his name implies. Produced, written and directed by Tod Browning, with Priscilla Dean and Ralph Lewis. This was a 'lost' film until a print surfaced in Wisconsin about ten years ago. $14.95
The Oyster Princess (1919)
Directed by Ernst Lubitsch. English title cards. $19.95
Pandora's Box (1928) 
Die Buesche Der Pandora a.k.a. Lulu
Smoldering account of an insatiable sex kitten (Louise Brooks in a classic portrayal) who values others only for what they offer her sexually. The shock ending still jolts viewers. Features many famous sequences, including the screen's first lesbian. Directed by G. W. Pabst. $14.95
The Parson's Widow (1920)
Starring Hildur Carlberg, Einar Rod, Greta Almroth andn Olav Aukrust. An early work from director by Carl Theodore Dryer ('Passion of Joan of Arc'). $19.95
The Passion of Joan of Arc (1928)
Vie de Jeanne d'Arc
Director Carl Theodor Dreyer's epic depiction of the life of Joan of Arc, the great French military leader who was tried for heresy and witchcraft. Renee Falconetti's performance (her only film appearance) has been called one of the greatest in the history of cinema. $14.95
The Patchwork Girl of Oz (1914)
From L. Frank Baum. Starring Violet MacMillan, Frank Moore, Raymond Russell, Jessie May Walsh and Fred Woodward. $19.95
Peck's Bad Boy (1921)
Starring Jackie Coogan. $19.95
The Penalty (1920)
Starring Lon Chaney, Claire Adams and Ethel Gray Terry. Chaney plays a madman whose legs were amputated by mistake years before. In his bitterness, he sets out to gain revenge on all of society. $19.95
Perils of the Rail (1925)
Starring Helen Holmes and Edward Hearn. $19.95
Persued (1928)
Silent western starring Art Acord. $19.95
The Phantom Flyer (1928)
Ariel adventure starring stunt pilot Al Wilson, Lillian Gilmore, Buck Conors and Billy 'Red' Jones. Directed by Bruce Mitchell. $19.95
Phantom of the Opera (1925)
Lon Chaney plays an embittered composer who roams the catacombs beneath the Paris Opera House. A silent classic that still provides plenty of chills. Remade many times without improvement, it is often cited as Chaney's best film. $14.95
Pioneers of the Cinema Volume 1
From France. $19.95
Pioneers of the Cinema Volume 2
From France. $19.95
Pollyanna (1920)
Mary Pockford stars in the title role. When her missionary father dies, Pollyanna is sent to live with her embittered aunt (Katherine Griffith). The girl sets out to win the heart of the old woman in this inspirational production. $19.95
Potemkin (1925)
a.k.a. Battleship Potemkin
Directed by Sergei Eisenstein. Russian with English titles. $19.95
Power (1928)
Goldigger comedy starring William Boyd, Alan Hale, Jacqueline Logan, Jerry Drew, Joan Bennett and Carole Lombard. $19.95
Q Ships (1928)
A German submarine commander is torn between his honor and his duty to his nation. $19.95
Queen Kelly (1929)
Starring Gloria Swanson. Directed by Erich von Stroheim. $19.95
Queen of the Chorus (1928)
Starring Rex Lease, Virginia Browne Fair, Lloyd Whitlock and Betty Francisco. Directed by Charles J. Hunt. $19.95
Raggedy Rose (1926)
Starring Mabel Normand and James Finlayson. $19.95
Ranson's Folly (1926)
Richard Barthelmess wagers that by disguising himself as a well-known bandit he can hold up a stagecoach armed only with a pair a scissors. When a paymaster is killed later, Barthelmess is accused of the crime. Based on a novel by Richard Harding Davis. $19.95
The Raven (1915)
Adapted from the classic poem by Edgar Allen Poe. Starring Henry B. Walthal, Warda Howard, Ernest Maupain and Eleanor Thompson. Directed by Charles Brabin. $19.95
Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm (1917)
Starring Mary Pickford and Eugene O'Brien. $19.95
The Red Kimona (1925)
Starring Tyrone Power and Mrs. Wallace Reid. $19.95
Red Raiders (1927)
Western action with Ken Maynard, Ann Drew, Paul Hurst and J.P. McGowan. Directed by Albert Rogell. $19.95
Regeneration (1915)
Directed by Raoul Walsh. $19.95
Rein Que Les Heurs (1926)
Experimental film from France. $19.95
Renoir Shorts (1927)
'The Little Match Girl' and 'The Charleston.' $19.95
The Return of Boston Blackie (1927)
Starring Corliss Palmer, Raymond Glenn, Rosemary Cooper and Colt Albertson. Directed by Harry O. Hoyt. $19.95
Return to Yesterday VOLUME ONE
Featuring Corrine Griffith and silent serials. $19.95
Riders of the Purple Sage (1925)
Starring Tom Mix and Beatrice Burnham. $19.95
Riders of the Range (1924)
Starring Edmund Cobb and Helen Hayes. $19.95
Riding for Life (1925)
Western action with Bob Reeves. $19.95
The Ring (1927)
A young man falls for the pretty employee of a carnival frizefighter. They marry and he turns boxer himself, but the girl decides she prefers her boss and takes his side when the two are matched in the ring. Alfred Hitchcock's most acclaimed silent film (after 'The Lodger'). $19.95
Rip Van Winkle (1914)
Thomas Jefferson stars in this charming adaptaion of Washington Irving's famous fantasy. Rip awakens from his nap to learn that he's slept for twenty years. Some material is based on a popular stage play written by Jefferson's father. $19.95
Road Agent (1926)
Starring Al Hoxie. Directed by J.P. McGowan. $19.95
The Roaring Road (1919)
Fine comedy starring Wallace Reid as a car salesman dreamign of racing a locomotive from L.A. to San Francisco. Also starring Ann Little and Theodore Roberts. Directed by James Cruze. $19.95
Robin Hood (1922)
Starring Douglas Fairbanks as the famous bandit, Wallace Beery as Richard the Lion-Hearted, Enid Bennett as Maid Marian, Sam DeGrasse as Prince John, William Lowrey as the Sheriff of Nottingham and Alan Hale as Little John. Directed by Allan Dwan. $19.95
Romola (1925)
Starring Lillian Gish, Dorothy Gish, William Powell, Charles Lane and Ronald Colman. Directed by Henry King. $19.95
Rubber Tires (1927)
Starring Bessie Love and Junior Coghlan. Directed by Alan Hale. $19.95
Rush Hour (1927)
Starring Marie Provost and Harrison Ford. $19.95
The Sacred Mountain / The White Flame
Directed by Leni Reifenstahl. $19.95
The Saga of Gosta Berling (1924)
Swedish film starring Greta Garbo, Lars Hanson, Gerda Lundeqvist and Otto Elg-Lundberg. Directed by Mauritz Stiller. $19.95
A Sailor-Made Man (1921)
Starring Harold Lloyd and Mildred Davis. Plenty of laughs and thrills in this, Lloyd's first feature. $19.95
Sally of the Sawdust (1925)
W.C Fields stars as a circus sharpie in this comedy - which was later remade as 'Poppy.' He takes on the chore of raising pretty young Carol Dempster after her mother is killed. The wacky plot is filled with crazy misunderstandings. Directed by D.W. Griffith. $19.95
Salome / Lot in Sodom / Feast of Ishtar
Those racy shorts plus the orgy scene from 'Intolerance.' $19.95
Sands of Sacrifice (1921)
Starring Neal Hart and Violet Palmer. $19.95
Saturday Night Kid (1929)
Early sound film featuring silent favorite Clara Bow. This romantic comedy was based on the popular Abbott and Weaver play 'Love 'Em and Leave'Em.' Co-starring with Miss Bow are Jean Arthur and Jean Harlow. $19.95
Scar of Shame (1927)
Debut production from the legendary Colored Players Film Company of Philadelphia. Ashamed of his wife and her background, a young socialite keeps her hidden from his family. Starring Harry Henderson, Norman John Stone, Ann Kennedy, William E. Pettus, Pearl MacCormick, Lawrence Chenault and Lucia Lynn Moses. All-Black cast. $19.95
Seven Chances (1925)
Starring Buster Keaton. $19.95
Seven Keys to Baldpate (1917)
Starring George M. Cohan, Anna Q. Nilsson, Corene Uzzell and Elda Furry (Hedda Hopper). Directed by Hugh Ford. $19.95
Seventh Heaven (1927)
Sewer worker Charles Farrell saves Janet Gaynor from the police and a romance blossoms. $19.95
Shadows (1922)
Starring Lon Chaney as a dying Chinaman who converts to Christianity to help out a friend (Harrison Ford) who's threatened with blackmail. $19.95
She (1925)
British production starring Betty Blythe, Marjorie Statler and Henry George. Directed by Leander De Cordova. Specify 1925 version. $19.95
The Sheik (1921)
Starring Rudolph Valentino and Agnes Ayres. $19.95
Sherlock, Jr. (1924)
Starring Buster Keaton. $19.95
Shifting Sands (1918)
Starring Gloria Swanson, Joe King, Harvey Clark and Leone Carton. Directed by Albert Parker. $19.95
A Ship Comes In (1928)
Starring Milton Holmes and Linda Landi. Directed by William K. Howard. $19.95
The Shock (1923)
An evil crime queen sends gunman Lon Chaney to a small town to expose a crooked banker. Lon falls for the man's daughter and goes straight - causing the femme fatale to swear her revenge on all parties concerned. Produced by Carl Laemmle for Universal. $14.95
Shooting Stars (1928)
Starring Annette Benson, Brian Aherne, Donald Calthrop and Wally Patch. Directed by A.V. Bramble and Anthony Asquith. $19.95
Shore Leave (1925)
Charming comedy with Richard Barthelmess as a sailor who falls for pretty young Dorothy Mackaill. She fixes up her father's old boat, leading Barthelmess to believe she's wealthy. The sailor refuses to marry into wealth, setting up a string of further misunderstandings. $19.95
Siegfried (1924)
Based on Das Nibelungen and other Norse legends, this ambitious film details adventures of the heroic Siegfried (Paul Richter) as he forges the magic sword, kills the evil king, and slays a dragon - bathing in its' blood so as to make himself invincible. Unfortunately, a leaf sticks to his shoulder, making that spot his 'Achiles Heel.' Directed by Fritz Lang. $14.95
Silent Movie Prevues
Great fun for fans of silent cinema! Rare clips from classic films! Here's a sample of the stars featured: Cowboy sensation Bob Steele (presented by Joseph P. Kennedy), Harold Lloyd, Francis X. Bushman, Alice Lake, Gaston Glass, Robert McKim, Noah Beery, Buster Keaton, Will Rogers, Gary Cooper, Clara Bow, Richard Arlen, Alice Terry, Lon Chaney, Barbara Stanwyck, Eddie Quillan, Bebe Daniels, John Boles, Ramon Novarro, Dolores Costello, Myrna Loy, Ronald Colman, Doris Kenyon, Norma Talmadge, John Gilbert. Action, thrills, romance! $14.95
The Sky Pilot (1921)
Directed by King Vidor, John Bowers and Colleen Moore. $19.95
Skyscraper (1928)
Starring William Boyd and Alan Hale. $19.95
Smouldering Fires (1925)
Starring Laura LaPlante, Pauline Frederick, Malcolm McGregor and Tully Marshall. Directed by Clarence Brown. $19.95
The Snarl of Hate (1927)
Starring Johnnie Walker, Mildred June, Jack Richardson, Wheeler Oakman and Flash the Wonder Dog. $19.95
Sorrows of Satan (1926)
A poverty stricken writer (Ricardo Cortez) makes a pact with the Devil (Adolphe Menjou) and becomes the toast of the literary world - but at what cost!? Carol Dempster's last picture. Directed by D.W. Griffith. $19.95
South of Panama (1928)
Starring Carmelita Geraghty, Edouard Raquello, Lewis Sargent and Philo McCullough. $19.95
Sparrows (1926)
Starring Mary Pickford. $19.95
The Speed Kings (1913) / Love, Speed and Thrills (1915)
$19.95
Spider Woman (1920) a.k.a. Sex
Starring Louise Glaum and Peggy Pearce. $19.95
The Spoilers (1914)
William Farnum, Thomas Santschi and Kathlyn Williams star in this seminal adventure yarn based on the famous story by Rex Beach. Audiences were thrilled by these exploits set in frontier Alaska's gold fields. $19.95
Spies (1928)
Spione - Members of an international spy ring use blackmail and murder to get their hands on government documents. In a memorable finale, the head villian kills himself on stage to avoid capture. With Rudolf Klein-Rogge and Gerda Marius. Directed by Fritz Lang. $14.95
Steamboat Bill, Jr. (1928)
Starring Buster Keaton. $19.95
Stella Maris (1918)
This double role has often been called Mary Pickford's greatest performance. She plays the title character - a crippled girl who has been raised as a princess so as to keep all unpleasantness away from her, and 'Unity Blake,' a homely and ultimately tragic figure. $19.95
Street of Forgotten Women (1920s)
This rare silent exploitation picture (which saw limited release in the 1920's) deals with the scourge of prostitution. 'I tell my story to warn other girls, to shed the white light of truth on the darkdens of vice, and every word, every scene of it is true.' $14.95
Strike (1925)
Directed by Sergei Eisenstein. Russian with English titles. $19.95
The Student of Prague (1913)
German film directed by Stellan Rye. With Paul Wegener and Fritz Weidmann. English titles. $19.95
Submarine (1928)
Starring Jack Holt, Dorothy Reiver, Clarence Burton and Ralph Graves. Directed by Frank Capra. $19.95
The Swan (1925)
Starring Frances Howard, Adolphe Mejou, Ricardo Cortez and Ida Waterman. Directed by Dimitri Buchowetzki. $19.95
Sweet Adeline (1925)
Starring Charles Ray as a young man bullied by his older brother, who's also competing with him for the affection of Gertrude Olmstead, the town belle. $19.95
Taming of the Shrew (1929)
Silent stars Douglas Fairbanks and Mary Pickford are featured in this early talkie based on Shakespeare. $19.95
Tartuffe, the Hypocrite (1927)
Starring Emil Jannings as a scoundrel who gets an old man to sign over all his property. Directed by F.W. Murnau. German title cards only. $19.95
Tarzan of the Apes (1918)
Elmo Lincoln stars in the screen's first treatment of the jungle legend. Also with Rex Ingram. $19.95
Taxi Boys Comedy Collection
Four silent shorts featuring Ben Blue and Billy Gilbert. $19.95
Tell It to the Marines (1926)
Lon Chaney stars (without make-up) as a tough sergeant with a heart of gold. Action, thrills and romance - co-starring William Haines, Eleanor Boardman and Warner Oland as a Chinese bandit. $19.95
The Thief of Bagdad (1924) 
This lavish costume drama is a true masterwork. Directed by Raoul Walsh, lensed by William Cameron Menzies and starring Douglas Fairbanks at his athletic best (specify 1924 version). $19.95
The Three Ages (1923)
Buster Keaton's first feature film was this hilarious spoof of D.W. Griffith's 'Intolerance.' Also with Wallace Beery and Oliver Hardy. $19.95
The Three Musketeers (1921)
Starring Douglas Fairbanks. $19.95
Tillie's Punctured Romance (1914)
Starring Charlie Chaplin, Marie Dressler, Mable Normand, Mack Swain, Chester Conklin, Edgar Kennedy, Charles Chase and The Keystone Cops. This slapstick classic was the screen's first feature length comedy. $19.95
Tillie Wakes Up (1917)
Marie Dressler reprises her famous role in this light-hearted comedy. This installment is set at New York's fabled Coney Island amusement park and concerns a put upon wife who deciudes to have some fun with her neighbor's husband. $19.95
Tol'able David (1921)
Three sleazy fugitives insist on staying with relatives and soon make their lives a living and bloody hell. Starring Richard Barthelmess, Ernest Torrence (in a legendary performance as the villianous Luke Hatburn), Warner Richmond and Marion Abbott. $19.95
The Tong Man (1919)
Starring Sessue Hayakawa, Helen Jerome Eddy, Marc Robbins and Toyo Fujita. Directed by William Worthington. $19.95
The Torture of Silence (1917)
French film directed by Abel Gance and starring Mrs. Emmy Lyn. $19.95
Tracy the Outlaw (1928)
Western adventure with Jack Hoey and Doris Chadwick. $19.95
Traffic in Souls (1913)
Sex in cinema got its' start in this classic 'white slavery' picture. Starring Matt Moore, Jane Gail, Irene Wallace and Walter Long. With its' depiction of beautiful young women being inducted into the seedy world of prostitution, this film played to packed houses for years. $14.95
Transcontinental Limited (1926)
Starring Johnnie Walker, Eugenia Gilbert, Alec B. Francis and Edith Yorke. Directed by Nat Ross. $19.95
The Trap (1922)
When Alan Hale steals Lon Chaney's sweetheart, Lon frames him for a crime and takes Hale's son. Upon his release from prison, Hale comes looking for Chaney - who has devised a fiendish trap in order to keep the boy. $14.95
Trapped by the Mormons (1922)
Anti-Mormon film that depicts members of the religion as dangerous white-slavers. Starring Evelyn Brent, Oliver Sloane and Lewis Willoughby. Reissued under the title 'The Mormon Peril.' $19.95
The Treasure of Arne (1919)
Starring Mary Johnson. Directed by Maurice Stiller. $19.95
True Heart Susie (1919)
Starring Lillian Gish as a simple country girl taken in by a fast talking urbanite. $19.95
Tumbleweeds (1925)
Classic western starring William S. Hart, Barbara Bedford, J. Gordon Russell and Lucien Littlefield. This 1939 re-release includes the entire 1925 classic, plus musical sequences and a sound prologue by the aging Hart. $19.95
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (1916)
This impressive adventure film also includes material from another Jules Verne classic - 'The Mysterious Island.' Directed by Stuart Paton and starring Matt Moore, Alan Holubar and June Gail. $19.95
Unchastened Woman (1923)
This romantic drama from tiny Chadwick Studios was vamp Theda Bara's unsuccessful 'comeback' picture - and her final feature. Directed by James Young. $19.95
Unseen Enemy (1925)
Western thrills with Al Hoxie. $19.95
Up in Mable's Room (1926)
Starring Marie Provost, Harrison Ford and Phyllis Haver. $19.95
Variety (1925)
Starring Emil Jannings as a trapeze artist who ends up on the wrong side of the law. Also with Maly Delschaft and Lya De Putti. Photographed by Karl Freund. This German film features English titles. $19.95
The Vanishing American (1925) 
Starring Richard Dix, Lois Wilson, Noah Beery and Malcolm McGregor. Directed by George B. Seitz. $19.95
The Viking (1929)
Starring Pauline Stark and Donald Crisp. $19.95
Virtue's Revolt (1924)
Edith Thornton stars as a would-be actress in this backstage drama. $19.95
The Voice of Hollywood (1929-30)
Six early talkie shorts. Featuring Buster Keaton, Tom Mix, Lupe Velez, The Little Rascals, Bebe Daniels, Ken Maynard, Wheeler & Woolsey and more! $19.95
Walking Back (1928)
Young Richard Walling has his automobile priviledges taken away by his father, so he appropriates a vehicle to take lovely Sue Carol to a dance. Walling then manages to wreck the car and get caught up with a gang of auto thieves. $19.95
Way Down East (1920)
Starring Lillian Gish. Directed by D.W. Griffith. $19.95
West of Zanzibar (1928)
Lon Chaney plays a crippled jungle lord who makes it his twisted life's work to turn the daughter of an enemy into a prostitute. He pays a terrible price in exacting his revenge. Directed by Tod Browning. Also with Lionel Barrymore, Warner Baxter and Mary Nolan. $14.95
What Happened to Rosa (1921)
A simple shopgirl is convinced by a phoney mystic that she is a Castillian noblewoman! Starring Mabel Normand, Hugh Thompson and Tully Marshall. $19.95
What Price Glory (1926)
Starring Victor McLaglen and Dolores Del Rio. $19.95
The White Sister (1923)
Ispirational picture that made Ronald Colman a star. He plays an Italian army officer who is reported killed in the war. His broken hearted fiancee (Lillian Gish) becomes a nun and dedicates herself to the church - only to find that Colman was not killed after all. $19.95
White Tiger (1923)
Directed by Tod Browning. Starring Priscilla Dean, Matt Moore, Raymond Griffith and Wallace Beery. $19.95
Wild Horse Canyon
Starring Yakima Canutt. $19.95
Witchcraft Through the Ages (1922)
a.k.a. Haxan
Classic examination of the occult is still the last word on the subject. Contains early film nudity, strange rituals, torture and other assorted shocking sequences that still jolt viewers. $14.95
The Wizard of Oz (1925)
Starring Larry Semon and Oliver Hardy. $19.95
Woman in the Moon (1929)
Frau im Mond
An international gold consortium finances the building of a three-stage rocket for a journey to the moon. On board are scientists, a beautiful astronomy student, a consortium representative and a young stowaway. Directed by Fritz Lang. $14.95
A Woman of Affairs (1928)
Starring Greta Garbo, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Lewis Stone and John Gilbert. $19.95
The Worldly Madonna (1922)
Starring Clara Kimball Young, William P. Carleton, Richard Tucker and George Hackathorne. $19.95
NOTE: Each serial comes on two videocassettes. Please include $1.05 per tape (for 4th Class U.S. postage) when ordering.
The Adventures of Tarzan (1921)
Elmo Lincoln stars in the original jungle thriller. 15 chapters, 188 minutes. $29.95
King of the Kongo (1929)
G-Man Larry Trent battles a gang of ivory poachers in this Mascot serial. Look for an appearance by Boris Karloff. 15 chapters. $29.95
Lightning Bryce (1919)
Western serial starring Jack Hoxie. 15 chapters (six hours) on three tapes. $29.95
Mystery of the Double Cross (1917)
Thrills with Mollie King. 15 chapters. $29.95
The Perils of Pauline (1914)
Pearl White stars in the classic woman-in-distress film. 9 chapters. $29.95
Officer 444 (1926)
Police drama starring Walter Miller. 12 chapters, 212 minutes. $29.95
The Power God (1926)
Mystery with Ben Wilson. 15 chapters. $29.95
Wolves of Kulfur (1918)
Alice Grayson and a secret weapon. 168 minutes. $29.95
Woman in Gray (1919)
Arline Pretty stars in this 15 chapter murder mystery. $29.95