This colorful and exciting film vividly portrays the life of the real working cowboy, a life that has virtually vanished since this motion picture was made by Elmo Williams, Oscar-winning film editor... more
You'll be pitching with the heaving waves on the decks of American warships and rolling with the aviators diving out of the sun against swarms of Japanese Zeros from the comforts of your armchair... more
Bernhard Grzimek, Michael Grzimek. In this Oscar®-winning documentary, father and son documentarians make the first census and map the migration patters of 367,000 animals sheltered in Serengeti... more
This chilling documentary brings you inside the Nazi concentration camps, both during WWII and 10 years after in one of the first cinematic portrayals of the Holocaust and its lasting effect.... more
The highlights from Baby Boom Year 1953 spotlight the first recording by a 17-year-old Elvis Presley made at Sun Studios, the end of the Korean War, a fear of film studios over television and the #1... more
This fun DVD time capsule captures all of the sights and sounds of 1952 including noteworthy news footage fashion fads comedy dance and musical performances commercials sports science and lifestyle... more
This fun DVD time capsule captures all of the sights and sounds of 1955, including noteworthy news footage, fashion, fads, comedy, dance and musical performances, commercials, sports, science and... more
These fun DVD time capsules capture all of the sights and sounds of the respective years they represent, including noteworthy news footage, fashion, fads, comedy, dance and musical performances,... more
A Navajo boy stoically endures hardship, hunger and the death of his family. He is taken away to attend a white man boarding school and escapes but is pursued to ancient Navajo caves. Magnificently... more
Features: Full Frame, Manufactured on Demand, Mono Sound
John Storm, Theodore Von Eltz. A fabulous Technicolor® treat from Irwin Allen which investigates the wonders of an astonishing array of creatures from butterflies to whales. But the unquestioned... more
Inspired by the 1952–53 acclaimed documentary series, this 1954 film was condensed from the original 26 episodes to present its own extraordinary overview of World War II. Complete with archival... more
This fun DVD time capsule captures all of the sights and sounds of 1959 including noteworthy news footage, fashion fads, comedy, dance and musical performances commercials sports science and... more
This fun DVD time capsule captures all of the sights and sounds of 1958, including noteworthy news footage, fashion, fads, comedy, dance and musical performances, commercials, sports, science and... more
This fun DVD time capsule captures all of the sights and sounds of 1957, including noteworthy news footage, fashion, fads, comedy, dance and musical performances, commercials, sports, science and... more
Legendary director John Ford's uncompromising documentary on the Korean War, presented in three-color 35mm 'Trucolor.' Plus an episode of the March of Time's 'Crusade in the Pacific'.
Features: Manufactured on Demand, Mono Sound, NTSC Format
Legendary journalist Edward R. Murrow is undoubtedly the first hero in the history of American broadcasting, a distinguished reporter who forever set the industry gold standard through his unparalled... more
Features: Full Frame, Manufactured on Demand, Mono Sound
Don Forber, Theodore Von Eltz. Breathtaking photography and thrilling up-close encounters with the undersea world gives audiences early warning about the environmental dangers threatening our planet.... more
Following the nationalization of transport in 1948, the British Transport Commission set up it's own in-house film production unit. Launched on 1st May, 1949, and led for 25 years by Edgar Anstey OBE... more
All My Babies (1952) was selected in 2002 by the Librarian of Congress as a culturally, historically, and artistically significant work for permanent preservation in the National Film Registry. This... more
Features: Manufactured on Demand, Mono Sound, NTSC Format
Legendary journalist Edward R. Murrow is undoubtedly the first hero in the history of American broadcasting, a distinguished reporter who forever set the industry gold standard through his unparalled... more