Best Blurays IconBest Blurays
Tags
/
Library of Congress

Library of Congress

7 Films

Library of Congress

7 Included Films

Library of Congress, US Congress

Aliases: loc, library of congress

Type: Label/Studio/Platform

Queen High poster
Only Unofficial Sources
Best Video:

Unofficial DVD. According to wikipedia, Library of Congress has a copy

Queen High poster
Only Unofficial Sources
Video:

Unofficial DVD. According to wikipedia, Library of Congress has a copy

Tol'able David poster
No Home Media
Best Video:

Preserved in Library of Congress see Wikipedia

Video:

Preserved in Library of Congress see Wikipedia

The Spoilers poster
No Home Media
Best Video:

Library of Congress has a 35mm copy see their blog

The Spoilers poster
No Home Media
Video:

Library of Congress has a 35mm copy see their blog

The Second Floor Mystery poster
No Home Media
Best Video:

From Wikipedia:

The film survives complete. A mute print was transferred onto 16mm film by Associated Artists Productions in the 1950s. The Vitaphone soundtrack was lost until 2004 and restored to the film by the UCLA Film and Television Archive. A 16mm copy is housed at the Wisconsin Center for Film and Theater Research. Also listed as being incomplete at the Library of Congress.

Video:

From Wikipedia:

The film survives complete. A mute print was transferred onto 16mm film by Associated Artists Productions in the 1950s. The Vitaphone soundtrack was lost until 2004 and restored to the film by the UCLA Film and Television Archive. A 16mm copy is housed at the Wisconsin Center for Film and Theater Research. Also listed as being incomplete at the Library of Congress.

Outward Bound poster
SD Streaming
Best Video:

TCM Streaming. The print is preserved in Library of Congress according to Wikipedia

Outward Bound poster
SD Streaming
Video:

TCM Streaming. The print is preserved in Library of Congress according to Wikipedia

Hold Everything poster
Lost Film
Best Video:

From Wiki:

The sound discs survive, but the visuals are lost. The George Eastman Museum 2015 book The Dawn of Technicolor, 1915-1935 mistakenly reported that the Library of Congress possesses a black and white print, but that is not true. No color print is known to exist as of 2024.

Video:

From Wiki:

The sound discs survive, but the visuals are lost. The George Eastman Museum 2015 book The Dawn of Technicolor, 1915-1935 mistakenly reported that the Library of Congress possesses a black and white print, but that is not true. No color print is known to exist as of 2024.

The Greeks Had a Word for Them poster
DVD
Best English-Friendly:

AlphaVideo OOP DVD or Mill Creek Hollywood Comedy Legends DVD

Best Video:

AlphaVideo OOP DVD or Mill Creek Hollywood Comedy Legends DVD

Library of Congress and Film Foundation had a new 2023 restoration but no release yet

English-Friendly:

AlphaVideo OOP DVD or Mill Creek Hollywood Comedy Legends DVD

Video:

AlphaVideo OOP DVD or Mill Creek Hollywood Comedy Legends DVD

Library of Congress and Film Foundation had a new 2023 restoration but no release yet

7 films

Privacy PolicyAbout

Made with ❤️ 📀 by vanshady