Films & Other Videos
Films with: Maltin, Leonard
- Angels with dirty faces
- Two childhood friends grow up and go their separate ways--one a criminal and the other a parish priest. Rocky Sullivan returns to his old neighborhood to find his lawless life style idolized by the young hoodlums there. Jerry Connelly, the parish priest sees his hard work turn unavailing because of Rocky's corruptive influence.
- DVD 6400
- Behind the scenes at the Walt Disney Studio a glimpse behind the studio magic /
- Collection of several behind-the-scenes films and television shows highlighting the work of Walt Disney Studios, originally released between 1937 and 1957.
- DVD 6122
- Chronological Donald.
- Celebrates Donald's solo performances from 1936-1941. Features 36 of Donald's shorts, including, "Donald and Pluto" in 1936.
- DVD 3390
- Disneyland USA special historical broadcasts.
- A series of televisions specials, hosted by Walt Disney, broadcast between 1954 and 1965 to promote Disneyland.
- DVD 6073
- Forgotten silver
- A "mockumentary" which documents the life of Colin McKenzie, New Zealand "film pioneer and inventor extraordinaire."
- DVD 1496
- Harold Lloyd comedy collection.
- Eight feature films starring silent screen comedian Harold Lloyd.
- DVD 5279
- High noon
- A retired marshal's wedding is interrupted when he learns a killer he had sent to jail will return to town on the noon train to seek revenge. The townspeople refuse to help him, so he is forced to take up his badge and guns again, alienating his new bride, a Quaker who is opposed to violence.
- DVD 616
- Leonard Maltin's animation favorites from the National Film Board of Canada
- Leonard Maltin hosts a program comprised of his favorite animation from the National Film Board of Canada's vast library.
- DVD 8137
- Little Rascals.
- Fly my kite: When Dirty Dan tries to take away Grandma's retirement fortune, it's the kids and Pete the Pup to the rescue. Honkey donkey: Spoiled rich kid Wally invites the gang and their pet mule to his mansion. Beginner's luck: Spanky's reciting Shakespeare in a talent show but he can't seem to get his lines out. Reunion in rhythm: The grammar school is putting on a musical with all your favorite songs and stars. Hook and ladder: No sooner does the gang start their own fire department than they've got their own fire. First round-up: The gang decides to go camping and they've brought along everything but their courage. Teacher's beau: The gang's teacher, Miss Jones, is leaving to get married just when they were starting to like her. Hearts are thumps: Spanky, Alfalfa and Buckwheat start the infamous "He-man Women-Haters' Club."
- DVD 4433
- Mickey Mouse in living color.
- Celebrates Mickey's career in film from 1939-present. Includes a never-before-seen original Mickey short, plus 21 short films, including "The Sorcerer's Apprentice."
- DVD 1011
- Public enemy
- Classic gangster film tells the story of two brothers, one an honorable war veteran, the other a high-class gangster that sold alcohol during the prohibition.
- DVD 6401
- Score
- The film brings Hollywood's elite composers together to give viewers a privileged look inside the musical challenges and creative secrecy of the world's most international music genre: the film score. A film composer is a musical scientist of sorts, and the influence they have to complement a film and garner powerful reactions from global audiences can be a daunting task to take on. Includes interviews with contemporary film composers and others in the motion picture industry.
- DVD 12401
- UPA the jolly frolics collection /
- "[This three-disc set] includes 38 theatrical cartoons released from 1948 to 1959. Originally distributed by Columbia Pictures, the cartoon shorts produced by UPA (United Productions of America) were revolutionary, adopting the contemporary graphics of Modern design and offering non-traditional, provocative storytelling. Giving the animators at Disney, MGM and Warner Bros. a run for their money, UPA earned six nominations and three Academy Awards, and among their classic one-shot cartoons they adapted stories by James Thurber ("A Unicorn in the Garden") and Edgar Allan Poe ("The Tell-Tale Heart" narrated by James Mason). The studio tried to avoid repetition, but nevertheless presented two long-lasting characters in Gerald McBoing Boing (created by Dr. Seuss) and the near-sighted Mr. Magoo, whose first cartoon -- "Ragtime Bear" -- is also included in [collection]."--Container.
- DVD 8923