James Stewart
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Of Human Hearts
(1938)Academy Award® winners* Walter Huston and James Stewart star in this stirring drama about the hardships of pioneer times.

Seventh Heaven
(1937)A Parisian sewer worker longing for a rise in status and a beautiful wife lives in a barren flat with a girl he rescued from the police.

Navy Blue and Gold
(1937)Three very different young men find themselves rooming together during their first year at the Naval Academy of Annapolis. Here they learn the real meaning of teamwork and competition.

Made for Each Other
(1939)When a rising young lawyer marries a girl he's only known for one day, their love is tested by his disapproving boss and family and a baby on the way.

Born to Dance
(1936)James Stewart ("It's a Wonderful Life") stars in this fun and enjoyable musical about a sailor who helps a young dancer make it to the top on Broadway.

The Ice Follies of 1939
(1939)Joan Crawford and Jimmy Stewart star as Larry and Mary a husband and wif e whose marriage is on thin ice when she gets a Hollywood film contract and he must work in the East.

The Philadelphia Story
(1940)On the eve of her wedding, a wealthy woman gets caught in a bind when her ex-husband and a handsome reporter make an appearance in her life.

After the Thin Man
(1936)Nick and Nora are summoned to New Year's dinner at Nora's aristocratic family in San Francisco where they learn that cousin Selma's husband Robert is missing. Nick agrees to look for him but when Robert is shot Selma is accused of murder.

The Bloody Hundredth
(2024)Meet the real-life airmen who inspired Masters of the Air as they share the harrowing and transformative events of the 100th Bomb Group. Narrated by Tom Hanks and featuring Steven Spielberg.

The American West of John Ford
(1971)A documentary encapsulating the career and Western films of director 'John Ford', including clips from his work and interviews with his colleagues.

On Our Merry Way
(1948)Three short stories revolve around a question posed by a roving reporter to the readers of a daily newspaper: Has a child ever changed your life?

Wife vs. Secretary
(1936)A secretary becomes so valuable to her boss that it jeopardizes his marriage.

The Shootist
(1976)Afflicted with a terminal illness, John Bernard Books, the last of the legendary gunfighters, quietly returns to Carson City for medical attention from his old friend Dr. Hostetler.

Rose Marie
(1936)Resounding with such songs as “Rose-Marie, I Love You,” “Song of the Mounties” and the beloved “Indian Love Call,” Rose-Marie immortalized Hollywood’s greatest singing team.

The Greatest Show on Earth
(1952)In this lavish tribute to the circus, a romance among trapeze artists, a clown running from his past and and an elephant trainer with a an obsessed boyfriend show life beneath the big top.

John Ford & Monument Valley
(2013)The story behind the film director’s relationship with the Navajo Nation and how he gained access to their land for more than a half-dozen westerns.