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- The black stallion., Francis Ford Coppola presents ; directed by Carroll Ballard, Widescreen
- Night at the museum., Twentieth Century Fox presents a 1492 Pictures/21 Laps production ; produced by Michael Barnathan, Chris Columbus, Bob Ducsay, Shawn Levy ; screen story and screenplay by Robert Ben Garant & Thomas Lennon ; directed by Shawn Levy, Widescreen
- The year without a Santa Claus, plus, Rudolph's shiny new year, and, Nestor, the long-eared Christmas donkey
- The jolly holiday collection., Widescreen
- The Black stallion, United Artists
- The fox and the hound., and The fox and the hound II, Widescreen ;
- Pete's dragon., a Walt Disney Production ; producers, Ron Miller and Jerome Courtland ; director, Don Chaffey, Widescreen
- Breakfast at Tiffany's, based on the novel by Truman Capote ; music, Henry Mancini ; screenplay by George Axelrod ; produced by Martin Jurow and Richard Shepherd ; directed by Blake Edwards
- National Velvet, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer ; produced by Pandro S. Berman ; directed by Clarence Brown
- Off limits., Paramount Pictures Corporation ; produced by Harry Tugend ; directed by George Marshall ; story and screenplay by Hal Kanter and Jack Sher, Fullscreen
- Pete's dragon
- It's a mad, mad, mad, mad world., Stanley Kramer presents a United Artists release ; story and screenplay by William & Tania Rose ; produced and directed by Stanley Kramer, Widescreen
- Operation mad ball., Columbia Pictures presents ; a Jed Harris production ; screenplay by Arthur Carter, Jed Harris and Blake Edwards ; produced by Jed Harris ; directed by Richard Quine, Widescreen
- Hollywood comedy legends, 50 movie, Disc 1-12
- A midsummer night's dream., by William Shakespeare ; [presented by] Warner Bros. Pictures ; Max Reinhardt's production ; arranged for the screen by Charles Kenyon and Mary C. McCall, Jr. ; directed by Max Reinhardt and William Dieterle, Fullscreen
- The black stallion
- The atomic kid., Republic Pictures ; directed by Leslie H. Martinson, Fullscreen
- Babe, pig in the city, Universal Pictures presents a Kennedy Miller film