

A guide to films of social significance
and artistic merit that are available on video cassette or digital video
disk from Media Materials Services in Holland Library.
Films Indexed by Country
| Films Indexed by Director
Alexander Nevsky (Russia, 1938, B&W, Subtitled,112 min.) [VHS 11209]
- Dir.: Sergei Eisenstein; Scr.: Peter Pavlenko; Cin.: Edward Tisse;
Mus.: Sergei Prokoviev
- Cast: Nikolai Cherkassov, Nikolai Okholpkov, Andrei Abriskosov
- Prince Nevsky defeats the invading Teutonic Knights on a frozen lake
in the Thirteenth Century. A historical epic that blends images with music
in dramatic battle scenes.
All about Eve (1950, B&W, 138 min.) [VHS 19007]
- Dir. & Scr.: Joseph L. Mankiewicz; Mus.: Alfred Newman; Cin.: Milton
Kasner
- Cast: Bette Davis, Anne Baxter, George Sanders, Celester Holm, Gary
Merrill
- An aging stage actress is outwitted by an ambitious understudy who
seizes her chance at stardom. A very compelling story about Broadway featuring
many splendid performances.
All Quiet on the Western Front (1930, B&W, 130 min.) [VHS 11029]
- Dir.: Lewis Milestone; Novel: Erich Maria Remarque; Cin.: Arthur Edeson
- Cast: Lew Ayres, Louis Wolheim, Slim Summerville, John Wray
- A group of young German men enlist and are sent to the front in World
War I. A vivid depiction of life and death in the trenches and a commentary
on the futility of war.
Amadeus (1984, Color, 160 min.) [VHS 11756]
- Dir.: Milos Forman; Scr.: Peter Shaffer; Des.: Patrizia von Brandenstein
- Cast: Tom Hulce, F. Murray Abraham, Elizabeth Berridge, Simon Callow
- The stormy life of the young Mozart. An engrossing historical drama
played out against the music of Mozart.
An American in Paris (1951, Color, 113 min.) [VHS 17012]
- Dir.: Vincente Minnelli; Scr.: Alan Jay Lerner; Mus.: George Gershwin
- Cast: Gene Kelley, Oscar Levant, Nina Foch, Leslie Caron, Georges Guetary
- A young artist rejects the patronage of a rich woman for the love of
a younger woman. A classic Hollywood musical with wonderful dance scenes.
Andrei Rublev (Russia, 1966, B&W, Subtitled, 185 min.) [VHS 19009]
- Dir: Andrei Tarkovsky; Scr.: Andrei Mikhaklov-Konchalovsky; Cin.: Vadim
Yuson
- Cast: Anatoly Solonitsyn, Ivan Lapikov, Nikolai Grinko
- A biographical story about a famous icon painter who is caught up in
the social upheavals of medieval Russia. A meticulously crafted film by
a great contemporary Russian director.
The Asphalt Jungle (1950, B&W, 102 min.) [VHS 17013]
- Dir. & Scr.: John Huston; Scr.: Ben Maddow; Cin.: Harold Rosson
- Cast: Sterling Hayden, Louis Calhern, Sam Jaffe, Jean Hagen, James
Whitmore
- An aging criminal mastermind plans his last bank robbery. A gritty
character study of criminals and the underworld in the fifties that employs
film noir style and themes.
L'Avventura (Italy, 1960, B&W, Subtitled, 145 min.) [VHS 16992]
- Dir. & Scr.: Michelangelo Antonioni; Scr.: Elio Bartolini, Tonino
Guerra
- Cast: Monica Vitti, Lea Massari, Barriele Ferzetti, Dominique Blanchar
- Young people on a yachting trip visit a volcanic island and end up
searching for a missing companion. A film that violates all of the rules
of film narration by its lack of closure.
The Battleship Potemkin (Russia, 1925, B&W, Silent, 67 min.) [VHS
11208]
- Dir. & Scr.: Sergei Eisenstein; Cin.: Edward Tissé, V. Popov
- Cast: A. Antonov, Grigori Alexandrov, Vladimir Barksy
- Sailors mutiny in Odessa during the Russian uprising of 1905. An innovative
film that demonstrates the power of editing.
Beauty and the Beast (France, 1946, B&W, Substitled, 93min.) [VHS
19002]
- Dir. & Scr.: Jean Cocteau; Cin: Henri Alekan; Mus.: Georges Auric
- Cast: Jean Marais, Josette Day, Marcel André, Mila Parély
- A visual masterpiece, based on a fairy tale by Mme. Leprince de Beaumont,
of the unrequited love of a half-human beast for a beautiful young woman.
A surrealistic experience.
Belle de Jour (France, 1967, Color, Subtitled, 100 min.) [VHS16993]
- Dir. & Scr.: Luis Buñuel; Scr.: Jean-Claude Carrière;
Cin.: Sacha Vierny
- Cast: Catherine Deneuve, Jean Sorel, Michel Piccoli, Genevieve Page
- A bored wife of a surgeon becomes a part-time prostitute. An unconventional
mixture of realism and fantasy.
The Best Years of Our Lives (1946, B&W, 170 min.) [VHS 17015]
- Dir.: William Wyler; Scr.: Robert Sherwood; Cin.: Greg Toland
- Cast: Frederic March, Myrna Loy, Teresa Wright, Dana Andrews, Harold
Russell
- Three veterans return home from the war and face difficulties adjusting
to civilian life. A memorable film that deals with sensitive social issues
in postwar America.
The Big Heat (1953, B&W, 79 min.) [VHS 16995]
- Dir.: Fritz Lang; Scr.: Sydney Boehm; Cin.: Charles Lang
- Cast: Glenn Ford, Gloria Grahame, Alexander Scourby, Jocelyn Brando,
Lee Marvin
- A detective goes undercover to find his wife's killer. A well-crafted
film that was controversial, at the time, because of its realism and violence.
The Birth of a Nation (1915, B&W, Silent, 185 min.) [VHS 15344]
- Dir. & Scr.: D. W. Griffith; Scr.: Frank Woods; Cin.: G. W. Bitzer
- Cast: Harry Walthall, Mae Marsh, Miriam Cooper, Lillian Gish, Wallace
Reid
- Two families are swept up in the events of the Civil War and its aftermath.
An early masterpiece of cinematic technique flawed only by its racist content.
Blade Runner (1982, Color, 117 min). ( [VHS 11183]
- Dir. Ridley Scott; Nov.: Philip K. Dick; Cin.: Jordan Cronenweth; Mus.:
Vangelis
- Cast: Harrison Ford, Ruktger Hauer, Sean Young, Daryl Hannah
- In a futuristic city, a policeman is assigned the task of killing a
group of highly advanced robots. The first film to blend detective and
science fiction genres.
The Blue Angel (Germany, 1930, B&W, Subtitled, 98 min.) [VHS 11256]
- Dir.: Josef von Sternberg; Novel: Heinrich Mann; Mus.: Frederick Hollander
- Cast: Emil Jannings, Marlene Dietrich, Kurt Gerron, Hans Albers
- A professor marries a night-club singer who soon becomes bored with
him. A memorable but grim study in human degradation.
Bonnie and Clyde (1967, Color, 112 min.) [DVS 57]
- Dir.: Arthur Penn; Scr.: David Newman, Robert Benton; Cin.: Burnett
Guffrey; Mus.: Charles Strouse
- Cast: Warren Beatty, Faye Dunaway, Michael J. Pollard, Gene Hackman,
Estelle Parsons
- A biographical story about two celebrated American bank robbers of
the Depression era. An influential film that introduced many innovative
cinematic techniques taken from New Wave films.
Brazil (1985, Color, 142 min.) [VHS 12939]
- Dir. & Scr.: Terry Gilliam; Scr.: Tom Stoppard; Des.: Norman Garwood
- Cast: Jonathan Pryce; Robert de Niro, Michael Palin, Kim Griest
- A bureaucrat is an oppressive futuristic government questions authority
and pays the consequences. A surrealistic blend of comedy and science fiction.
Breathless (France, 1960, B&W, Subtitled, 90 min.) [VHS 18997]
- Dir.: Jean-Luc Godard; Scr.: François Truffaut; Cin.: Raoul
Coutard
- Cast: Jean-Paul Belmondo, Jean Seberg, Daniel Boulanger, Pean-Pierre
Melville
- An amoral young thief convinces a young American student in Paris to
hide him from the police. A pioneer film of the New Wave film movement
that introduces many cinematic innovations.
The Bridge on the River Kwai (England, 1957, Color, 161 min.) [VHS
14927]
- Dir.: David Lean; Scr.: Carl Foreman; Cin.: Jack Hildyard; Mus.: Malcolm
Arnold
- Cast: Alec Guinness, William Holden, Jack Hawkins, Sessue Hayakawa
- British prisoners build a bridge in Burma for the Japanese but British
commandos are sent to destroy it. Fine acting in an effective story about
the futility of war.
Children of a Lesser God (1986, Color, 110 min.) [VHS 11873]
- Dir.: Randa Haines; Play: Mark Medoff; Cin.: Gene Callahan
- Cast: William Hurt, Marlee Matlin, Piper Laurie, Philip Bosco
- A young, deaf woman falls in love with her therapist. A slow moving
melodrama with excellent acting performances.
Chinatown (1974, Color, 174 min.) [DVD 26]
- Dir.: Roman Polanski; Scr.: Robert Towne; Cin.: John A. Alonzo; Des.:
Richard Sylbert
- Cast: Jack Nicholson, Faye Dunaway, John Huston, Perry Lopez, John
Hillerman
- A private detective is hired to solve a case and becomes romantically
involved with his employer. A suspenseful detective story that recreates
the ambiance of Los Angeles in the Thirties.
Citizen Kane (1941, B&W, 119 min.) [VHS 11175]
- Dir.: Orson Welles; Scr.: Joseph Mankiewicz; Cin.: Greg Toland
- Cast: Orson Welles, Joseph Cotten, Dorothy Comingore, Ray Collins,
Everett Sloane
- After a newspaper magnate dies, reporters attempt to reconstruct his
life. A controversial film that introduced a series of radical innovations
in lighting and staging.
A Clockwork Orange (England, 1971, Color, 136 min.) [VHS11187]
- Dir. & Scr.: Stanley Kubrick; Novel: Anthony Burgess; Des: John
Barry
- Cast: Malcolm McDowell, Michael Bates, Adreinne Corri
- A young psychopath is released from a mental hospital after being brainwashed
by his doctors. A dark and often repulsive film with obvious social and
moral overtones.
Dangerous Liaisons (1988, Color, 120 min.) [VHS 13883]
- Dir.: Stephen Frears; Play: Christopher Hampton; Cin: Philippe Rousselot
- Cast: Glenn Close, John Malkovich, Michelle Pfeiffer, Swoose Kurtz
- Two French aristocrats compete with one another in arranging sexual
affairs among their acquaintances. A dispassionate analysis of the dangers
of passion and lust.
The Day the Earth Stood Still (1951, B&W, 92 min) [VHS 19010]
- Dir.: Robert Wise; Scr.: Edmund H. North; Mus.: Bernard Herrmann
- Cast: Michael Rennie, Patricia Neal, Hugh Marlowe
- A visitor from another world comes to Washington, D.C. on a peace mission
but gets a hostile reception. An early but classic example of the science-fiction
film genre.
Diary of a Country Priest (France, 1950, B&W, Subtitled, 115 min.)
[VHS 11645]
- Dir. & Scr.: Robert Bresson; Novel: Georges Bernanos; Cin.: L.
Burel
- Cast: Claude Laydu, Jean Riveyre, Armand Guibert, Nicole Ladmiral
- A young, lonely priest fails to impress his parishioners, falls ill,
and dies. An austere and depressing film redeemed by beautiful cinematography.
Dr. Strangelove (1963, B&W, 93 min.) [VHS 13722]
- Dir. & Scr.: Stanley Kubrick; Scr.: Terry Southern, Peter George;
Cin.: Gilbert Taylor
- Cast: Peter Sellers, George C. Scott, Peter Bull, Sterling Hayden,
Keenan Wynn
- A mad Air Force general launches a nuclear attack and politicians quarrel
over the consequences. A black comedy about a pressing problem of the sixties.
Doctor Zhivago (1965, Color, 192 min.) [VHS 11034]
- Dir.: David Lean; Scr.: Robert Bolt; Novel: Boris Pasternak; Cin.:
Frederick Young
- Cast: Omar Sharif, Julie Christie, Rod Steiger, Alec Guinness, Geraldine
Chaplin
- A young, idealistic doctor is swept up in the events surrounding the
Russian Revolution. A beautifully photographed love story set in the midst
of an epic revolution.
La Dolce Vita (Italy, 1960, B&W, Subtitled, 173 min.) [VHS 17132]
- Dir. & Scr.: Federico Fellini; Scr.: Tullio Penelli, Ennio Flaiano;
Cin.: Otello Martelli
- Cast: Marcello Matroianni, Anita Ekberg, Anouk Aimée, Alain
Cuny
- A journalist is attracted to and repulsed by the excesses of high society
in Rome. A satirical melodrama that explores the consequences of hedonism.
Double Indemnity (1944, B&W, 107 min.) [VHS 19001]
- Dir.: Billy Wilder; Scr.: Billy Wilder, Raymond Chandler; Mus.: Miklos
Rozsa; Cin.: John Seitz
- Cast: Fred MacMurray, Barbara Stanwyck, Edward G. Robinson
- An insurance saleman and an attractive woman conspire to kill her husband
for his insurance. A classic example of the film noir detective
genre.
East of Eden (1955, Color, 115 min.) [VHS 14870]
- Dir.: Elia Kazan; Scr.: Paul Osborn; Novel: John Steinbeck; Cin.: Ted
McCord
- Cast: James Dean, Raymond Massey, Dick Davalos, Julie Harris, Jo Van
Fleet
- A young man fails to gain acceptance from his father and seeks out
his mother, who runs the local brothel. A complex character study with
excellent acting.
The Exterminating Angel (Mexico, 1962, B&W, Subtitled, 93 min.)
[VHS 18999]
- Dir.: Luis Buñuel; Play: José Bergamin; Cin.: Gabriel
Figueroa
- Cast: Silvia Piñal, Enriqué Rambal, Lucy Gallardo, Claudio
Brook
- The wealthy guests at a dinner party are inexplicably unable to leave
and eventually reveal their baser natures. An allegorical comedy by one
of the great directors of modern film.
Fanny and Alexander (Sweden, 1982, Color, Subtitled, 188 min.) [VHS
15053]
- Dir. & Scr.: Ingmar Bergman; Cin.: Sven Nykvist; Des.: Anna Asp,
Susanne Lingheim
- Cast: Gunn Walgren, Ewa Fröling, Jarl Kulle, Erland Josephson,
Allan Edwall
- A wealthy Swedish family comes together at Christmas. A visually stunning
character study of an entire family.
Fantasia (1940; Color, 135 min.) [VHS 14338]
- Pro.; Walt Disney; Sup.: Ben Sharpsteen; Mus.: Edward Plumb
- Orchestra: Philadelphia Orchestra with Leopold Stokowski
- A fanciful tale that serves to integrate animated sequences with classical
music. There is no plot worth mentioning but the juxtaposition of the images
and the music is captivating.
The Four Hundred Blows (France, 1959, B&W, Subtitled, 97 min.) [VHS
17037]
Dir. & Scr.: François Truffaut; Scr.: Marcel Moussy; Cin.:
Henri Decaë
Cast: Jean-Pierre Léaud, Claire Maurier, Albert Rémy
- A teenage boy, unhappy at home, is detained by the police but escapes
and keeps running. An engaging view of Paris as seen through the eyes of
a child.
The French Connection (1971, Color, 104 min.) [VHS 19000]
- Dir.: William Friedkin; Scr.: Ernest Tidyman; Cin.: Owen Roizman; Ed.:
Jerry Greenburg
- Cast: Gene Hackman, Fernando Rey, Roy Scheider, Tony Lo Bianco, Marcel
Bozzuffi
- Two undercover New York City narcotics agents cover a plan to ship
a huge load of heroin from France. An absorbing and frenetic view of criminal
activity at the street level.
Gandhi (England, 1982, Color, 188 min.) [VHS 11035]
- Dir.: Richard Attenborough; Scr.: John Briley; Cin.: Billy Williams
- Cast: Ben Kingsley, Candice Bergen, Edward Fox, John Mills, John Gielgud
- A biography of the lawyer turned political leader who leads India to
independence. A compelling story of epic proportions with excellent acting.
The Garden of the Finzi-Continis (Italy, 1971, Color, Subtitled, 94
min.) [VHS 18995]
- Dir.: Vittorio de Sica; Novel: Giergio Gassani; Cin.: Ennio Guarnieri;
Ed.: Adrianna Novelli
- Cast: Lino Capolicchio, Dominique Sanda, Helmut Berger, Fabio Testi,
Romolo Valli
- The members of a wealthy Jewish family in Italy attempt to go about
their lives until they are arrested and deported to Germany. An evocative
film by one the most innovative Italian directors.
The General (1927, B&W, Silent, 75 min.) [VHS 17021]
- Dir.: Buster Keaton, Clyde Bruckman; Scr.: Al Boasberg, Charles Smith
- Cast: Buster Keaton, Marion Mack, Glen Cavander
- A confederate train engineer rescues his train and his girlfriend from
Union soldiers. One of the funniest films ever made with hilarious sequences
of sight gags.
Glory (1989, Color, 122 min.) [VHS 18314]
- Dir.: Edward Zwick; Scr.: Kevin Jarre; Cin: Freddie Francis; Des.:
Norman Garwood
- Cast: Matthew Broderick, Denzel Washington, Morgan Freeman, Cary Elwes
- A history of the first black regiment in the Civil War. A somewhat
romantic but still compelling account of a little known chapter in American
history.
Gold Rush (1925, B&W, Silent, 72 min.) [VHS 11001]
- Dir. & Scr.: Charles Chaplin; Cin.: Rollie Totheroh
- Cast: Charles Chaplin, Georgia Hale, Mack Swain, Tom Murray
- A prospector arrives in the Yukon and finds both adventure and his
fortune. An engaging mixture of physical humor and pathos by the master
of silent comedy.
The Godfather (1972, Color, 175 min.) [VHS 18387]
- Dir. & Scr.: Francis Ford Coppola; Scr. Mario Puzo; Des.: Dean
Tavoularis
- Cast: Marlon Brando, Al Pacino, Robert Duvall, James Caan, Diane Keaton
- Members of a close-knit Italian-American family murder the members
of rival families in the Mafia. A moody evocation of life and death inside
the Mafia.
The Godfather, Part II (1974, Color, 200 min.) [VHS 18388]
- Dir. & Scr.: Francis Ford Coppola; Scr. Mario Puzo; Des.: Dean
Tavoularis
- Cast Al Pacino, Robert de Niro, Robert Duvall, Diane Keaton, John Cazale
- The members of a Mafia family attempt to enter legitimate businesses.
Not as compelling as the original Godfather but still engaging.
The Grand Illusion (France, 1937, B&E, Subtitled, 95 min.) [VHS
11665]
- Dir. & Scr.: Jean Renoir; Scr.: Charles Spaak; Cin.: Christian
Matras
- Cast: Jean Gabin, Pierre Fresnay, Erich von Stroheim, Marcel Dalio
- Two French airmen are shot down and captured but attempt to escape
from a German P.O.W. camp. A poetic film about the effects of war on otherwise
decent people.
The Grapes of Wrath (1940, B&W, 129 min.) [VHS 11193]
- Dir.: John Ford; Scr.: Nunnally Johnson; Novel: John Steinbeck
- Cast: Henry Fonda, Jane Darwell, John Carradine, Charley Grapewin,
Dorris Bowdon
- An ex-convict and his family are forced to leave their farm during
the Depression and move to California. A moving and lyrical film about
a troubled period of American history.
High Noon (1952, B&W, 85 min.) [VHS 11195]
- Dir.: Fred Zinnemann; Scr.: Carl Foreman; Mus.: Dmitri Tiomkin
- Cast: Gary Cooper, Grace Kelly, Thomas Mitchell, Lloyd Bridges
- A retiring town marshal fails to get any help from townspeople in his
confrontation with vengeful gunmen. An effective drama paced to equate
screen time with real time.
Hiroshima, Mon Amour (France, 1954, B&W, Subtitled, 88 min.) [VHS
19008]
- Dir.: Alain Resnais; Scr.: Marguerite Duras; Mus.: Georges Delerue
& Giovanni Fusco
- Cast: Emmanuelle Riva, Eiji Okada, Stella Dassas, Pierre Barbaud
- A Japanese architect and a French actress have an affair and exchange
memories of their experiences during the war. An influential film that
skillfully counterposes images of love and war.
His Girl Friday (1940, B&W, 92 min.) [VHS 17011]
- Dir.: Howard Hawks; Scr.: Charles Lederer; Play: Charles MacArthur,
Ben Hecht
- Cast: Rosalind Russell, Cary Grant, Ralph Bellamy, Clarence Kolb, Roscoe
Karns
- A newspaperwoman, whose editor is her ex-husband, aids in the escape
of a man falsely convicted murder. A very fast-paced black comedy loaded
with social commentary.
It's a Wonderful Life (1946, B&W, 129 min.) [VHS 11146]
- Dir. & Scr.: Frank Capra; Scr.: Frances Goodrich, Albert Hackett
- Cast: James Stewart, Henry Travers, Donna Reed, Lionel Barrymore, Thomas
Mitchell
- A man is prevented from committing suicide by his guardian angel, who
shows him the importance of his life to others. A superbly crafted blend
of comedy, drama, and fantasy.
Imitation of Life (1959, Color, 124 min.) [VHS 17661]
- Dir.: Douglas Sirk; Scr.: Eleanor Griffin, Allan Scott; Cin.: Russell
Metty
- Cast: Lana Turner, Juanita Moore, John Gavin, Susan Kohner
- A successful actress loses her best friend but, as a result, is reconciled
with her own daughter. An effective melodrama that deals with issues of
racism.
Ivan the Terrible (Russia, 1942, B&W, Subtitled, 188 min.) [VHS
11210]
- Dir. & Scr.: Sergei Eisenstein; Cin.: Edward Tissé; Mus.:
Sergei Prokofiev
- Cast: Nikolai Cherkassov, Ludmilla Tselikovskaya, Serafima Birman
- The life and times of a tsar in 16th-century Russia. An often slow-moving
but visually stunning historical drama.
Judgment at Nuremberg (1961, B&W, 190 min.) [VHS 11437]
- Dir.: Stanley Kramer; Scr. Abby Mann; Cin.: Ernest Laszlo; Des.: Rudolph
Sternad
- Cast: Spencer Tracy, Marlene Dietrich, Burt Lancaster, Richard Widmark
- A judge struggles with his conscience during War Crimes trials of the
Nazi leaders in postwar Germany. An overly long but engaging melodrama.
The Lady Vanishes (England, 1938, B&W, 97 min.) [VHS 18445]
- Dir.: Alfred Hitchcock; Scr:: Didney Gilliat, Frank Launder; Cin.:
Jack Cox
- Cast: Margaret Lockwood, Michael Redgrave, May Whitty, Paul Lukas
- Two young people investigate the mysterious disappearance of an old
woman from a train. A stylish blend of comedy and suspense by the master
of suspense.
The Last Emperor (Italy, Hong Kong & England, 1987, Color, 160 min.)
[VHS 15152]
- Dir. & Scr.: Bernardo Bertolucci; Cin.: Vittorio Storaro; Scr.:
Mark Peploe
- Cast: John Lone, Joan Chen, Peter O'Toole, Ying Ruocheng
- The last emperor of China becomes a puppet of the Japanese and later
the Communists. A visually breathtaking tour of a tumultuous period in
Chinese history.
The Last Laugh (Germany, 1924, B&W, Silent, 91 min.) [VHS 17024]
- Dir.: F. W. Murnau; Scr.: Carl Mayer; Cin.: Karl Freund
- Cast: Emil Jannings, Max Hiller, Maly Delschaft, Hans Unterkirchen
- The old doorman of a luxury hotel is demoted to lavatory attendant
but finds a fortune and gets his revenge. An ironic tale told almost entirely
in images with very little dialogue.
Lawrence of Arabia (England, 1962, Color, 221 min.) [VHS 10034]
- Dir. David Lean; Scr.: Robert Bolt; Cin.: Frederick Young; Mus.: Maurice
Jarre
- Cast: Peter O'Toole, Omar Sharif, Arthur Kennedy, Alec Guinness, Anthony
Quinn
- A young, eccentric British officer is sent to help the Arabs fight
the Turks in World War I. A sprawling historical epic that captures the
austere beauty of life on the desert.
M (Germany, 1931, B&W, Subtitled, 118 min.) [VHS 11679]
- Dir.: Frtiz Lang; Scr.: Thea von Harbou, Paul Fulkenberg, Adolph Janssen,
Karl Vash
- Cast: Peter Lorre, Otto Wernicke, Gustav Gründgens
- A psychopathic child murderer eludes the police but is finally caught
by other criminals. A mesmerizing display of German expressionist film
at its best.
The Magnificent Ambersons (1942, B&W, 88 min.) [VHS 15126]
- Dir. & Scr.: Orson Welles; Novel: Booth Tarkington; Cin: Stanley
Cortez
- Cast: Joseph Cotten, Dolores Costello, Agnes Morehead, Tim Holt
- The proud young scion of a wealthy family is humiliated after the family
loses its fortune. An imaginatively staged and shot period drama.
The Maltese Falcon (1941, B&W, 101 min.) [VHS 16994]
- Dir. & Scr.: John Huston; Cin.: Arthur Edeson; Des.: Robert Haas
- Cast: Humphrey Bogart, Mary Astor, Sidney Greenstreet, Peter Lorre,
Elisha Cook Jr.
- A private detective, whose partner is murdered, becomes involved in
the search for a priceless statuette. An effective detective drama with
superb acting performances.
A Man for All Seasons (England, 1966, Color, 120 min.) [VHS 15699]
- Dir.: Fred Zinnemann; Scr.: Robert Bolt; Cin.: Ted Moore; Des.: John
Box
- Cast: Paul Scofield, Wendy Hiller, Susannah York, Robert Shaw
- Sir Thomas More opposes the divorce of his friend, King Henry VIII,
and forfeits his life. A well-crafted historical drama with excellent acting
performances.
The Manchurian Candidate (1962, B&@, 129 min.) [DVS 18]
- Dir.: John Frankenheimer; Scr.: George Axelrod; Cin.: Lionel Lindon;
Ed.: Ferris Webster
- Cast: Frank Sinatra, Laurence Harvey, Janet Leigh, Angela Lansburgy;
Henry Silva
- A decorated former prisoner-of-war from the Korean War discovers that
he has been brainwashed. This is a compelling mixture of reality and symbolism
with heavy moral overtones.
The Marriage of Eva Braun (Germany, 1978, Color, Subtitled, 102 min.)
[VHS 18996]
- Dir.: Rainer Werner Fassbinder; Scr.: Peter Mörthesheimer, Pea
Fröhlich; Cin.: Michael Ballhaus
- Cast: Hanna Schygulla, Klaus Löwitsch, Ivan Desny, Gisela Uhlen
- A young woman in post-war Germany strives for material wealth at the
expense of human values. An allegorical story by one of the pioneers of
the New German Cinema movement.
M*A*S*H (1970, Color, 117 min) [VHS 19004]
- Dir.: Robert Altman; Scr.: Ring Lardner, Jr.; Mus.: Johnny Mandel;
Cin.: Harold Stine
- Cast: Donald Sutherland, Elliott Gould, Tom Skerritt, Salley Kellerman,
Robert Duvall
- A comedy about the daily activities of the surgeons and nurses operating
a mobile field hospital in the Korean War. A skillful melding of unlikely
plots and zany personalties.
Meet John Doe (1941, B&W, 123 min.) [VHS 11690]
- Dir.: Frank Capra; Scr.: Robert Riskin; Cin.: George Barnes
- Cast: Gary Cooper, Barbara Stanwyck, Edward Arnold, Walter Brennan
- A tramp, who is duped into leading a phony political movement for the
common man, almost commits suicide. A dark but often compelling drama with
political overtones.
Metropolis (Germany, 1926, B&W, Silent, 90 min.) [VHS 16201]
- Dir.: Fritz Lang; Cin.: Karl Freund, Gunther Tittau; Des.: Otto Hunte
- Cast: Brigitte Helm, Alfred Abel, Gustav Frolich, Rudolf Klein-Rogge
- In a futuristic society, workers are incited to rebellion by a young
girl created by a mad scientist. Although slow at times, this film is still
able to evoke terror and excitement.
Midnight Cowboy (1969, Color, 113 min.) [VHS 11178]
- Dir.: John Schlesinger; Scr.: Waldo Salt; Cin.: Adam Holender; Mus.:
John Barry
- Cast: John Voight, Dustin Hoffman, Brenda Vaccaro, Sylvia Miles
- An aspiring gigolo meets a con man and discovers life on the streets
in New York. A brutal glimpse of the underside of life in a great city.
The Miracle (Italy, 1950, B&W, Subtitled, 45 min.) [VHS 17004]
- Dir.: Roberto Rosselllini; Scr.: Tullio Pinelli, Federico Fellini
- Cast: Anna Magnani, Federico Fellini
- A simple-minded girl, who is seduced by a shepherd, believes her baby
is the result of immaculate conception. A simple but controversial story
that enraged the Catholic Church.
Mon Oncle (France, 1956, Color, Subtitled, 116 min.) [VHS 11697]
- Dir. & Scr.: Jacques Tati; Scr.: Jacques Lagrange; Cin.: Jean Bourgoin
- Cast: Jacques Tati, Jean-Pierre Zola, Adrienne Servatie, Alain Becourt
- A young boy from an affluent but sterile home discovers the joys visiting
his eccentric uncle. A warm and inventive satire about family relationships.
Mutiny on the Bounty (1935, B&W, 135 min.) [VHS11204]
- Dir.: Frank Lloyd; Book: Charles Nordhoff; Cin.: Arthur Edeson; Ed.:
Margaret Booth
- Cast: Charles Laughton, Clark Gable, Franchot Tone, Donald Crisp
- A young British naval officer leads a mutiny against a tyrannical captain.
An epic story that still captures the imagination.
The Nasty Girl (Germany, 1990, Color, Subtitled, 92 min.) [VHS 16294]
- Dir. & Scr.: Michael Verhoeven; Cin.: Axel de Roche; Des.: Hubert
Popp
- Cast: Lena Stolze, Monika Baumgartner, Michael Gahr, Fred Stillkrauth
- A young girl is scorned by her neighbors after she begins asking questions
about events in her town during the Nazi era. A political satire shot to
resemble a documentary.
Ninotchka (1939, B&W, 110 min.) [VHS 17016]
- Dir.: Ernst Lubitsch; Scr.: Charles Brackett, Billy Wilder, Walter
Reisch
- Cast: Greta Garbo, Melvyn Douglas, Sig Rumann, Alexander Granach
- A Paris playboy falls for a Communist agent sent to sell crown jewels.
A sparkling romantic comedy based on an old theme.
Oliver Twist (English, 1948, B&W, 116 min.) [VHS 17018]
- Dir.: David Lean; Novel.: Charles Dickens; Cin.: Guy Green; Des.: John
Bryan
- Cast: Alec Guinness, Robert Newton, Francis Sullivan, John Davies,
Kay Walsh
- A young orphan falls in with thieves but is rescued by a kind old man.
A brilliant adaptation of a literary classic with excellent acting performances.
On the Waterfront (1954, B&W, 108 min.) [VHS 17001]
- Dir.: Elia Kazan; Scr.: Budd Schulberg; Cin.: Boris Kaufman
- Cast: Marlon Brando, Eva Marie Saint, Lee J. Cobb, Rod Steiger, Karl
Malden
- A dock worker turns against his corrupt friends after they murder his
brother. A moody thriller about union corruption shot entirely on location
near the docks.
One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975, Color, 134 min.) [VHS 11048]
- Dir.: Milos Forman; Novel: Ken Kesey; Cin.: Haskell Wexler
- Cast: Jack Nicholson, Louise Fletcher, William Redfield, Will Sampson
- An exuberant nonconformist struggles against authority in a state mental
hospital. A comedy that becomes a sinister drama with serious social and
political overtones.
Ossessione (Italy, 1942, B&W, Subtitled, 140 min.) [VHS 19014]
- Dir: Luchino Visconti; Story: James M. Cain; Cin.: Aldo Tonit, Domenico
Scala
- Cast: Clara Calamai, Massimo Girotti, Dhia Christian, Elia Marcuzzo
- A young drifter falls in love with the wife of the owner of a roadside
restaurant. A precursor of the Italian Neo-Realist film movement in its
use of everyday locales and situations.
Patton (1970, Color, 171 min.) [VHS 11037]
- Dir.: Franklin Schaffner; Scr.: Francis Ford Coppola, Edmund Norris;
Ed.: Hugh Fowler
- Cast: George C. Scott, Karl Malden, Michael Bates, Stephen Young
- A biography of the most colorful and celebrated general in World War
II. A brilliant character study of a fascinating historical figure.
The Philadelphia Story (1940, B&W, 112 min.) [VHS 17006]
- Dir.: George Cukor; Scr.: Donald Stewart; Mus.: Franz Waxman
- Cast: Katharine Hepburn, Cary Grant, James Stewart, Ruth Hussey
- A snobbish heiress, about to marry for a second time, has a change
of heart and marries her first husband again. A delightful romantic comedy
with excellent acting performances.
A Place in the Sun (1951, B&W, 122 min.) [VHS 17014]
- Dir.: George Stevens; Scr.: Michael Wilson, Harry Brown; Cin.: William
Mellor
- Cast: Montgomery Clift, Elizabeth Taylor, Shelley Winters, Anne Revere
- A poor young man falls in love with a rich cousin but is arrested for
murdering his old girlfriend. A visually striking melodrama with social
overtones.
Psycho (1960, B&W, 94 min.) [VHS 11196]
- Dir.: Alfred Hitchcock; Scr.: Joseph Stefano; Cin.: John L. Russell
- Cast: Anthony Perkins, Vera Miles, Janet Leigh, John Gavin, Martin
Balsam
- Visitors at a lonely motel are apparently murdered by the mother of
the young motel clerk. A simple suspense plot that is made effective by
innovative cinematic techniques.
Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981, Color, 115 min.) [VHS 11214]
- Dir.: Steven Spielberg; Scr.: Lawrence Kasdan; Des.: Norman Reynolds
- Cast: Harrison Ford, Karen Allen, Ronald Lacey, Paul Freeman
- An archaeologist and explorer vies with the Germans to recovery a religious
artifact with magical powers. An adventure film that is short on both plot
and character development.
Ran (Japan, 1985, Color, Subtitled, 161 min.) [VHS 15722]
- Dir. & Scr.: Akira Kurosawa; Scr.: Hideo Oguni, Masato Ide; Cin.:
Takao Saito
- Cast: Tatsuya Nakadai, Satoshi Terao, Jinpachi Nezu, Daisuke Ryu
- A Japanese version of King Lear with an aging king warring with
his three sons. A visually stunning epic with plenty of action and violence.
Rear Window (1954, Color, 112 min.) [VHS 19441]
- Dir.: Alfred Hitchcock; Scr.: John Hayes; Cin.: Robert Burks; Mus.:
Franz Waxman
- Cast: James Stewart, Grace Kelley, Raymond Burr, Thelma Ritter, Wendell
Corey
- A magazine photographer observes his neighbors and begins to suspect
that one of them is a murderer. A suspense film with little action but
with a great plot and great acting.
Rebel Without a Cause (1955, Color, 111 min.) [VHS 17017]
- Dir.: Nicholas Ray; Scr.: Stewart Stern; Cin.: Ernest Haller
- Cast: James Dean, Natalie Wood, Sal Mineo, Dennis Hopper, Jim Backus
- A teenage boy from a respectable family gets into trouble with his
friends and the police. A somewhat dated but engaging melodrama about the
problem of juvenile delinquency.
Reds (1981, Color, 196 min.) [VHS 12550]
- Dir. & Scr.: Warren Beatty; Scr.: Trevor Griffiths; Cin.: Vittorio
Storaro
- Cast: Warren Beatty, Diane Keaton, Edward Herrman, Jack Nicholson
- The adventures of a radical American journalist and his wife during
the Russian Revolution. An historical epic that captures the excitement
of a country in revolution.
The Right Stuff (1983, Color, 193 min.) [VHS 15745]
- Dir. & Scr.: Philip Kaufman; Novel: Tom Wolfe; Cin.: Caleb Deschanel
- Cast: Sam Shepard, Scott Glenn, Ed Harris, Dennis Quaid, Fred Ward
- An historically accurate account of the early American space program.
Very well done historical drama that contains surprisingly little action
or drama.
The Rules of the Game (France, 1939, B&W, Subtitled, 113 min.) [VHS
17005]
- Dir. & Scr.: Jean Renoir; Scr.: Carl Koch; Cin.: Alain Renoir,
Jean Bachelet
- Cast: Marcel Dalio, Nora Gregor, Jean Renoir, Mila Parély, Julien
Carette
- A count organizes a weekend shooting party that leads to a series of
affairs involving guests and servants. A satirical and bleak view of the
activities of the upper class in France.
Scarface (1932, B&W, 99 min.) [VHS 16996]
- Dir.: Howard Hawks; Scr.: Ben Hecht, Seton Miller, John Lee Mahin;
Cin.: L. W. O'Connell
- Cast: Paul Muni, Ann Dvorak, George Raft, Boris Karloff, Osgood Perkins
- The rise and fall of a ruthless gangster in Chicago during the twenties.
One of the most violent and controversial of the early gangster movies.
The Seven Samurai (Japan, 1954, B&W, Subtitled, 210 min.) [VHS 17138]
- Dir. & Scr.: Akira Kurosawa; Scr.: Shiobu Hashimoto; Cin.: Asaichi
Nakai
- Cast: Toshiro Mifune, Takashi Shimura, Kuninori Kodo
- Villagers in feudal Japan hire a samurai warrior to protect them from
bandits. A vivid and violent adventure film that spawned many imitations.
Shane (1953, Color; 118 min.) [VHS 11191]
- Dir.: George Stevens; Scr.: A. W. Guthrie, Jack Sher; Cin.: Loyal Griggs
- Cast: Alan Ladd, Jean Arthur, Van Heflin, Jack Palance, Brandon de
Wilde
- A mysterious gunman protects a family of homesteaders who are being
threatened by the neighboring rancher. A slow paced but engrossing drama.
Shanghai Express (1932, B&W, 84 min.) [VHS 17144]
- Dir.: Josef von Sternberg; Scr.: Jules Furthman; Cin.: Lee Garmes;
Des.: Hans Dreier
- Cast: Marlene Dietrich, Clive Brook, Warner Oland, Anna May Wong, Eugene
Pallette
- A British officer and his former lover meet on a train that is captured
by Chinese bandits. A visually stunning melodrama with more character development
than action.
Shoot the Piano Player (France, 1960, B&W, Subtitled, 80 min.) [VHS
11714]
- Dir.: François Truffaut; Novel: David Goodis; Cin.: Raoul Coutard
- Cast: Charles Aznavour, Nicole Berger, Marie Dubois, Michele Mercier
- The piano player in a bar becomes involved with criminals, which leads
to death of his girlfriend. A skillful homage to American film noir.
Stagecoach (1939, B&W, 99 min.) [VHS 16977]
- Dir.: John Ford; Scr.: Dudley Nichols; Cin.: Bert Glennon
- Cast: John Wayne, Claire Trevor, Thomas Mitchell, George Bancroft,
John Carradine
- An unlikely group of travelers are thrown together in a stagecoach
that is threatened by an Indian war party. A landmark western that combines
action with character development.
Sullivan's Travels (1942, B&W, 90 min.) [VHS 16998]
- Dir. & Scr.: Preston Sturges; Cin.: John Seitz; Mus.: Leo Shuken
- Cast: Joel McCrea, Veronica Lake, Robert Warwick, William Demarest,
Jimmy Conlin
- A director tires of making comedies and leaves Hollywood in search
of real life experiences. A blend of drama and comedy that examines the
motion picture industry.
Sunset Boulevard (1950, B&W, 110 min.) [VHS 17002]
- Dir. & Scr.: Billy Wilder; Scr.: Charles Bracken, D. M. Marshman;
Cin.: John Seitz
- Cast: William Holden, Gloria Swanson, Erich von Stroheim, Nancy Olson
- An unsuccessful screenwriter comes to live with an aging but slightly
demented actress. An moody melodrama, with fine performances, that explores
the opportunism of Hollywood.
Taxi Driver (1976, Color, 114 min.) [VHS 11176]
- Dir.: Martin Scorsese; Scr.: Paul Schrader; Cin.: Michael Chapman
- Cast: Rober De Niro, Jodie Foster, Cybill Shepherd, Peter Boyle, Harvey
Keitel
- A troubled taxi driver becomes deranged by the squalor of street life
in New York. A moody and troubling view of life in the streets of New York.
The Third Man (England, 1949, B&W, 100 min.) [VHS 11722]
- Dir.: Carol Reed; Scr.: Graham Greene; Cin.: Robert Krasker; Mus.:
Anton Karas
- Cast: Joseph Cotten, Trevor Howard, Alida Valli, Orson Welles, Bernard
Lee
- A writer, visiting post-war Berlin, tries to find his friend, who has
mysteriously disappeared. A very moody and romantic mystery shot on location
in Berlin.
The 39 Steps (England, 1935, B&W, 87 min.) [VHS 11723]
- Dir.: Alfred Hitchcock; Scr.: Charles Bennett, Alma Reville; Cin.:
Bernard Knowles
- Cast: Robert Donat, Madeleine Carroll, Godfrey Tearle, Peggy Ashcroft
- A man falsely accused of murdering a spy must elude the police and
find the real villains. A fast-paced and moody combination of comedy and
suspense.
To Kill a Mockingbird (1962, B&W, 129 min.) [VHS 11188]
- Dir.: Robert Mulligan; Novel: Harper Lee; Mus.: Elmer Bernstein
- Cast: Gregory Peck, Mary Badham, Philip Alford, Frank Overton, Rosemary
Murphy
- A lawyer defends a black man accused of rape, as seen through the eyes
of his young daughter. An engrossing drama that captures the atmosphere
of the South in the thirties.
Tom Jones (England, 1963, Color, 129 min.) [VHS 14926]
- Dir.: Tony Richardson; Scr. John Osborne; Des.: Ralph Brinton
- Cast: Albert Finney, Susannah York, Hugh Griffith, Edith Evans
- An orphan in 18th century England is raised by a squire and marries
his daughter. A face-paced comedy that captures the details of everyday
life during this period.
Touch of Evil (1957, B&W, 168 min.) [VHS 18998]
- Dir. & Scr.: Orson Welles; Mus.: Henry Mancini; Cin.: Russell Metty
- Cast: Charlton Heston, Janet Leigh, Orson Welles, Joseph Calleria,
Akim Tamiroff
- A narcotics officer and his wife become implicated in a murder by a
corrupt policeman in a border town. An film noir detective story
directed by the brilliant enfant terrible of American film.
Twelve Angry Men (1957, B&W, 95 min.) [VHS 11192]
- Dir.: Sidney Lumet; Scr.: Reginald Rose; Cin.: Boris Kaufman
- Cast: Henry Fonda, Lee J. Cobb, E. G. Marshall, Martin Balsam, Jack
Klugman
- A jury of twelve men must decide the fate of a defendant in a murder
trial. A compelling character study with most of the action occurring in
a small jury room.
2001: A Space Odyssey (England, 1968, Color, 141 min.) [VHS 11174]
- Dir. & Scr.: Stanley Kubrick; Scr.: Arthur C. Clarke; Cin.: Geoffrey
Unsworth
- Cast: Gary Lockwood, Keir Dullea, William Sylvester, Leonard Rossiter
- A mysterious monolith is discovered on an uninhabited planet. Realistic
special effects draw the audience into an often incomprehensible plot.
Ugetsu Monogatari (Japan, 1963, B&W, Subtitled, 94 min.) [VHS
19003]
- Dir.: Kinji Mizoguchi; Scr.: Matsutaro Kawaguchi, Yoshikata Yoda; Cin.:
Kasuo Miyagawa
- Cast: Machiko Kyo, Kinuyo Tanaka, Mitsuko Mito, Masayuki Mon, Sakae
Ozawa
- In feudal Japan, two men travel to the city to seek their fortunes
but their wives pay the consequences. A morality tale that contrasts, through
editing, the lives of men and women.
The Wild Bunch (1969, Color, 179 min.) [DVD 1] [DVD 50]
- Dir. & Scr.: Sam Peckinpah; Scr.: Walon Green; Cin.: Lucien Ballard;
Mus.: Jerry Fielding
- Cast: William Holden, Ernest Borgnine, Robert Ryan, Edmond O'Brien,
Warren Oates
- A group of turn-of-the-century American mercenaries agree to deliver
a load of weapons to a ruthless Mexican general. A cynical and violent
film that changed the Western genre forever.
Wild Strawberries (Sweden, 1957, B&W, Subtitled, 93 min.) [VHS
17025]
- Dir. & Scr.: Ingmar Bergman; Cin.: Gunnar Fischer; Mus.: Erik Nordgren
- Cast: Victor Sjostrom, Ingrid Thulin, Gunnar Bjornstrand, Bibi Andersson
- An aging professor takes a trip that causes him to contemplate his
life. A beautifully paced and acted film that is laden with symbolism.
Wings of Desire (Germany & France; 1987, Color, 127 min.) [VHS 16295]
- Dir. & Scr.: Wim Wenders; Scr.: Peter Handke; Cin.: Henri Alekan
- Cast: Bruno Ganz, Solveig Dommartin, Otto Sander, Curt Bois, Peter
Falk
- An angel falls in love with a circus performer and decides that he
wants to be a human being. A beautiful investigation of human nature in
the context of recent German history.
Witness for the Prosecution (1957, B&W, 114 min.) [VHS 18435]
- Dir. & Scr.: Billy Wilder; Scr.: Harry Kurnitz; Play: Agatha Christie
- Cast: Charles Laughton, Marlene Dietrich, Tyrone Power, Elas Lanchester
- An aging English lawyer defends a man accused of murder and finds deceit
everywhere. An often witty melodrama with many plot twists.
The Wizard of Oz (1939, Color, 102 min.) [VHS 14897]
- Dir.: Victor Fleming; Novel: Frank L. Baum; Cin: Harold Rosson
- Cast: Judy Garland, Frank Morgan, Ray Bolger, Jack Haley, Bert Lahr
- An unhappy girl runs away from home, is swept up in a tornado, and
is deposited in a strange new world. A terrific fairy tale with excellent
acting, set design, and music.