Films are sorted by decade, genre and then title
Comedy Films of the 1920s

Drama Films of the 1920s

Horror / Sci-Fi Films of the 1920s

Suspense Films of the 1920s

Action Films of the 1930s

Comedy Films of the 1930s

Drama Films of the 1930s

Horror / Sci-Fi Films of the 1930s

Suspense Films of the 1930s

Action Films of the 1940s

Comedy Films of the 1940s

Drama Films of the 1940s

Horror / Sci-Fi Films of the 1940s

Suspense Films of the 1940s

Action Films of the 1950s

Comedy Films of the 1950s

Drama Films of the 1950s

Horror / Sci-Fi Films of the 1950s

Suspense Films of the 1950s

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Getting around is really pretty easy...


Timeless Theater Film Genres Defined:


Action: Includes Adventures, WWI, WWII films, and Westerns


Comedy: Includes Slapstick (Marx Bros., W.C. Fields and others) and Romantic Comedies


Drama: Includes Melodramas, Tearjerkers, Romantic Dramas and Musicals


Horror / Sci-Fi: Includes Horror, Monsters, Mad scientists, Ghosts, Mutant insects and all other Science Fiction


Suspense: Includes Mysteries, Film Noirs, Thrillers, Crime Dramas, Detectives and Sleuths i.e. Charlie Chan, Sherlock Holmes, Mr. Moto, The Falcon, The Saint and others


Navigating our site:

Films are listed by year then organized by genre* in alphabetical order by title.
*See explanation of genres above

For example, if you're a big fan of gangster movies from the 1930s, you can find what you're looking for by selecting "1930 Suspense" from the top menu bar or by clicking on the link on this page.

By using this link you can eliminate looking through the years or genres that have no interest to you. The film titles listed on each genre page are hyperlinked to direct you to The All Movie Guide
so you can read the film's synopsis, cast and other details.


Use the "Title Index" link if you know the film title you're searching for but may not know the particular year or genre. The film titles listed within the Title Index are hyperlinked to direct you to the film's genre page on this site.

Remember to visit the New Arrivals page. Here you will find new additions to our collection that have not yet made it over to the genre listings. New arrivals can be ordered by using the special order box located on that page.


We've made ordering a snap!


Ordering from our site:

All transactions are processed through PayPal's secure site.

Each genre page contains an "order box" (as pictured here) located at the bottom of the page. The pull down menu lists all films available on that page. Select the film title from the pull-down menu, click on it, and then click on the "Add-to-Cart" button.

Please Note:
If your order is shipping outside the United States, please apply applicable Airmail charges by clicking on the "Airmail Charges" link found in every order box.

You will be directed to PayPal's secure site to complete your order - or if you choose, to continue shopping.


The Bonus DVD: If your order consists of 5 films, you may then click on the "Bonus DVD" link in the order box and select your $1 DVD by typing in the title (and year) in the text box provided in the Bonus DVD order box.

You may claim one bonus DVD for every 5 titles ordered at regular price!

If you're looking for a particular film* not listed on this site, click on the "Film Find" link located in the top menu bar. This will direct you to an email form that you can submit with as little or as much information you have about the film.
*Films prior to 1960 only please

Finally, if you have a classic film you would like to trade for a title listed on our site please visit our Trade Film page!


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