Jackie Cooper
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The People's Choice
Jackie Cooper stars in this series about a city councilman’s love life with the Mayor’s daughter, their quirky family, and a talking Basset Hound!

Boy of the Streets
(1938)On the crime-ridden streets of the Bowery in 1930’s New York City, a 14-year-old gang leader makes a shocking discovery about the father he worships.
Peck's Bad Boy
(1934)Young boy Bill Peck adores his father and tries to be good, but the arrival of Bill's cousin Horace upsets Bill's plans. Horace's brattish ways result in Bill rather than Horace getting in trouble.

Streets of New York
(1939)Using Abraham Lincoln as his model for courage, a newsboy and night-school law student fights off hoods to make his dreams in the big city come true.
Gangster's Boy
(1938)A popular high school valedictorian and star athlete becomes a pariah when it's discovered that his father is a former bootlegger.

The Champ
(1931)This original father-son tale remains one of the all-time great tearjerkers. Wallace Beery plays the washed-up prizefightermaking a ring comeback to provide for his son.

The Return of Frank James
(1940)When Jesse James's murderers are set free, his brother Frank vows revenge by tracking them down. To fund his manhunt, he robs an express office and is wrongly accused of the clerk's murder, but a newspaper reporter is determined to find out the truth.
The Devil Is a Sissy
(1936)No squealers, that's the rule. And Claude Pierce, a child of privilege eager to throw in with two rough-and-tumble lower East Siders, aims to live by it. But through their adventures the trio of would-be toughs discovers another rule. It's harder to go straight than to live a life of crime. That's why The Devil Is a Sissy. This full-hearted drama from the era of Dead End unites a trio of top 1930s child stars for the only time: Freddie Bartholomew (David Copperfield), Jackie Cooper (The Champ) and Mickey Rooney. All three shine. "But it is Mickey Rooney, the Puck of A Midsummer Night's Dream, who penetrates beyond the script and emerges as a living study of Gig, the son of a murderer" (Frank S. Nugent, The New York Times).

Treasure Island
(1934)A young boy finds a treasure map and sets sail for a tropical island to find the riches aboard a ship captained by a pirate eager to doublecross him.

Syncopation
(1942)A jazz trumpeter tries to woo a fellow musician in mourning for her dead lover, and sets up a band in an attempt to bring them closer together. Covering a quarter-century of American "syncopated"music (ragtime, jazz, swing, blues, and boogie boogie), Syncopation features music from the turn of the 20th century through prohibition, the Great Depression, and the outbreak of WWII. Featuring jazz greats Benny Goodman, Charlie Barnett, Gene Krupa, Harry James, and more.
The Bowery
(1933)A jump off the Brooklyn Bridge leads two rivals to settle their differences in 1890s New York.

Cowboy G-Men
A pair of 1880s secret service agents stationed in the Old West are dispatched by the government to investigate crimes threatening the young nation.

Superman III
(1983)Richard Pryor and Annette O'Toole join the familiar cast of Christopher Reeve and Margot Kidder for this blockbuster third installment in the wildly popular film series.

Maybe I'll Come Home in the Spring
(1971)After a year on the road with hippies, a young woman returns to her conformist roots to find her younger sister intent on following in her footsteps.

Surrender
(1987)A renowned mystery writer has sworn off women until he's tied up naked with Daisy Morgan during a cocktail party robbery and the sparks begin to fly.

Superman IV: The Quest for Peace
(1987)The Man of Steel is faced with his most important and toughest mission ever -- to rid the world of all nuclear armaments.

Superman
(1978)Director Richard Donner brings the legendary character Superman to the big screen, with Golden Globe-nominee Christopher Reeve as the Man of Steel.

Superman II: The Richard Donner Cut
(2006)It's the version you've never seen. Finally released as visionary director Richard Donner originally conceived and intended.

Ziegfeld Girl
(1941)Discovery by Flo Ziegfeld changes a girl's life, but not necessarily for the better. Three beautiful women soon discover this when they join the spectacle on Broadway. Susan (Academy Award and Emmy-nominee and Golden Globe-winner Judy Garland -- "The Wizard of Oz," "A Star is Born") plays a singer who must leave behind her aging vaudevillian father.

Sunny Side Up
(1929)A young woman living in a cheap room above her father’s grocery store pretends to be rich for the unhappily engaged Southampton heir who loves her.