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Spooky-looking visage of Boris Karloff glares down at graveyard
"The Body Snatcher" (1945/RKO)

Film Loans from the Library of Congress — March 2025

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Here are some of the titles from the Library’s motion picture collections–many preserved by the NAVCC film laboratory–that we’re loaning for exhibition this month. As always, we can’t guarantee that schedules won’t change or links get broken, but this is our best information at the time of publication.

 

Spooky-looking visage of Boris Karloff glares down at graveyard
“The Body Snatcher” (1945/RKO)

 

Museum of the Moving Image     Astoria, New York

BODY SNATCHER (1945), 35mm     March 1+2

https://movingimage.org/event/the-body-snatcher/2025-03-01/

Spencer Tracy looks out from left-hand corner of film poster; cops with guns illustrated at bottom
“20,000 Years in Sing Sing” (1932/WB)

 

Cinemateca Portuguesa Museu do Cinema     Lisbon, Portugal

GOOD TIME CHARLEY (1927), 35mm     March 1

LORD JIM (1922), 35mm     March 3

VICTORY (1919), 35mm     March 3

BRIGHT LIGHTS (1930), 35mm     March 6

20,000 YEARS IN SING SING (1932), 35mm     March 7

FOUR’S A CROWD (1938), 35mm     March 18

https://www.cinemateca.pt/Cinemateca/Noticias/Regresso-a-Hollywood-classica-com-Michael-Curtiz.aspx

https://www.cinemateca.pt/Cinemateca/Noticias/Pelos-caminhos-de-Conrad-e-Paradjanov.aspx

Black and white: Henry Fonda looks out from top of film poster emblazoned with the title of film
“Let Us Live” (1939/Columbia)

Arsenal     Berlin, Germany

LET US LIVE (1939), 35mm     March 2

CRAIG’S WIFE (1936), 35mm     March 8

IF YOU COULD ONLY COOK (1935), 35mm     March 24

https://www.arsenal-berlin.de/en/cinema/film-series/zeughauskino-the-lady-with-the-torch-hommage-an-columbia-pictures/

Stars Irene Dunne and Cary Grant embrace
“My Favorite Wife” (1940/RKO)

The Paris Theater     New York, New York

MY FAVORITE WIFE (1940), 35mm     March 5+9

https://www.paristheaternyc.com/film/my-favorite-wife-romance

 

Photo of Clara Bow holding both a lasso and a gun as she captures the illustration of a crown-wearing man.
“Get Your Man” (1927/Paramount)

Cinephile Paradiso- Pálás Cinema     Galway, Ireland

GET YOUR MAN (1927), digital     March 8

Man in tux and top hat leans over swaddled baby.
“Forgotten Faces” (1928/Paramount)

BFI Southbank     London, England

FORGOTTEN FACES (1928), DCP     March 9

https://whatson.bfi.org.uk/Online/default.asp?doWork::WScontent::loadArticle=Load&BOparam::WScontent::loadArticle::article_id=79BCC573-BFF0-4CAE-9ADC-258837B62B5E&BOparam::WScontent::loadArticle::context_id=B21B9D63-A822-4A4C-BA49-15A214E6A056

Three turn of the century individuals, sitting in balcony of a theater enjoying themselves.
“Two Knights of Vaudeville” (1915)

MUSIC BOX THEATRE     Chicago, Illinois

TWO KNIGHTS OF VAUDEVILLE (1915), 35mm     March 10

https://musicboxtheatre.com/films-and-events/the-symbol-of-the-unconquered

Jack Benny and Carole Lombard, center, surrounded by cast; posted on spiral staircase
“To Be or Not To Be” (1942/UA)

Ambler Theater     Ambler, Pennsylvania

TO BE OR NOT TO BE (1942), 35mm     March 19

https://www.amblertheater.org/films/to-be-or-not-to-be

Man in tux and top hat leans over swaddled baby.
“Forgotten Faces” (1928/Paramount)

HippFest     Bo’Ness, Scotland

FORGOTTEN FACES (1928), DCP     March 23

https://www.hippodromecinema.co.uk/whats-on/sff25-forgotten-faces-pg/

Veronica Lake in witches hat.
“I Married a Witch” (1942/Paramount)

Film Forum     New York, New York

I MARRIED A WITCH (1942), 35mm     March 26

IT HAPPENED TOMORROW (1944), 35mm     March 30

https://filmforum.org/series/rene-clair

Joan Bennett and Edward G. Robinson seen on street.
“Woman in the Window” (1944/RKO)

 

American Cinematheque at the Egyptian Theatre     Los Angeles, California

WOMAN IN THE WINDOW (1944), 35mm     March 28

 

 

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