This swashbuckling nautical adventure, starring the incomparable Douglas Fairbanks, made film history as one of the first full features shot entirely in Technicolor. ... more about Black Pirate
This film provides a sequel to the Spanish swordsman's exploits, with his son, young Don Cesar De Vega, sent to Spain to live up to his father's reputation as an enemy of the Queen's Guard. ... more about Don Q Son of Zorro
In old Spanish California, the oppressive colonial government is opposed by Zorro, masked champion of the people, who appears out of nowhere with flashing sword and an athletic sense of humor, scarring the faces of evildoers with his Mark. ... more about Mark of Zorro
A thief falls in love with the Caliph of Bagdad's daughter. The Caliph will give her hand to the suitor that brings back the rarest treasure after seven moons. ... more about Thief of Bagdad
A tongue in cheek sequel to Fairbanks and Dwan's THREE MUSKETEERS, it stars the former as the chivalrous D'Artagnan. After Anne of Austria (Belle Bennett), consort of Louis XIII (Rolfe Sedan), bears him twins. Cardinal Richilieu, eager to be rid of one of the twins, ships him off to Spain. ... more about Iron Mask
Through a miracle a young girl survives a fall from a cliff in the Argentine Andes, and is rewarded with healing powers. A shrine, and town, grow from the site of the miraculous event. The town grows rich from the golden donations made by pilgrims to the shine. ... more about Gaucho
Amid big-budget medieval pageantry, King Richard goes on the Crusades leaving his brother Prince John as regent, who promptly emerges as a cruel, grasping, treacherous tyrant. ... more about Robin Hood
Yachtsman Steve Drexel bets his friends that he can swim ashore on a remote south-seas island with nothing but a toothbrush and be 'living the life of Riley' when they return. ... more about Mr. Robinson Crusoe
The young Gascon D'Artagnan arrives in Paris, his heart set on joining the king's Musketeers. He is taken under the wings of three of the most respected and feared Musketeers, Porthos, Aramis, and Athos. ... more about Three Musketeers
Adapted from Shakespeare's play: Baptista Minola, a wealthy resident of Padua, is the father of Katherine and Bianca. The younger daughter, Bianca, is charming and has many suitors. ... more about Taming of the Shrew
Angela comes to Hollywood with only two things: Her dream to become a movie star, and Grandpa. She leaves an Aunt, a brother, Grandma, and her longtime boyfriend back in Centerville. ... more about Hollywood
What's the difference between a primitive (such as Hopi Indians or Richard Marshall the Fifth's two-fisted pioneer ancestors) and a sophisticate (in this case Richard Marshall V, raised in Monte Carlo playing polo in spats and a monocle)? Richard meets ... more about Mollycoddle
Goga is a Russian man who has no luck with women. He has a chance meeting with Mary Pickford. She kisses him in full view of several and he instantly becomes attractive to them. ... more about Potseluy Meri Pikford
Wall Street wizard, Larry Day, new to the ways of love, is coached by his valet. He follows Vivian Benton on an ocean liner, where cocktails, laced with a "love potion," work their magic. ... more about Reaching for the Moon