- Laurence Olivier as Othello by William Shakespeare, B.H.E. production for the National Theatre of Great Britain ; produced by Anthony Havelock-Allen, John Brabourne, directed by Stuart Burge
- Turner Classic Movies greatest classic legends film collection, presented by Warner Home Video
- Gold diggers of 1935, Warner Bro. Pictures, Inc. & the Vitaphone Corp. present ; a First National picture ; directed by Busby Berkeley ; screenplay, Manuel Seff and Peter Milne
- Under 18, Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc. & the Vitaphone Corp. present ; directed by Archie Mayo ; screen play and dialogue by Charles Kenyon and Maude Fulton
- Dark passage
- Greatest classic films, Warner Bros. Pictures
- Welcome to hard times, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer ; Warner Bros. Pictures ; screenplay by Burt Kennedy ; produced by Max Youngstein and David Karr ; directed by Burt Kennedy
- Slim, Warner Bros. Pictures presents ; novel and screenplay by William Wister Haines ; directed by Ray Enright
- Rocky Mountain, [presented by] Warner Bros. Pictures ; produced by William Jacobs ; screenplay by Winston Miller and Alan LeMay ; directed by William Keighley
- Looney tunes golden collection, Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc. presents a Warner Bros. Cartoon ; story writers, Michael Maltese [and others] ; directors, Charles M. Jones, I. Freleng [and others], Disc 3
- That certain woman, Warner Bros. Pictures presents; a First National picture ; written and directed by Edmund Goulding
- Storm warning, Warner Bros. Pictures ; written by Daniel Fuchs and Richard Brooks ; produced by Jerry Wald ; directed by Stuart Heisler
- Wind across the Everglades, Warner Bros. Pictures presents ; written by, Budd Schulberg ; produced by, Stuart Schulberg ; directed by, Nicholas Ray
- Alibi Ike, directed by Raymond Enright; a Warner Bros. Productions Corp. picture
- The petrified forest, a Warner Bros. Productions Corporation picture ; produced by Hal B. Wallis ; directed by Archie L. Mayo ; screenplay by Charles Kenyon and Delmer Daves
- Top secret affair, presented by Warner Bros. Pictures ; produced by Martin Rackin ; written by Roland Kibbee and Allan Scott ; directed by H.C. Potter
- The Busby Berkeley disc, Warner Bros. Pictures ; produced in association with Moondog Features
- The roaring twenties, Warner Bros. Pictures Inc. presents ; a Warner Bros. picture ; screenplay Jeffrey Wald, Richard Macaulay, Robert Rossen ; story by Mark Hellinger ; directed by Raoul Walsh
- The enforcer, Warner Bros. Pictures presents ; written by Martin Rackin ; a United States picture ; produced by Milton Sperling ; directed by Bretaigne Windust
- Bright leaf, Warner Bros. Pictures presents a Warner Bros.-First National picture ; screen play by Ranald MacDougall ; produced by Henry Blanke ; directed by Michael Curtiz
- The sea chase, Warner Bros. Pictures ; screenplay by James Warner Bellah and John Twist ; directed by John Farrow
- Four wives, Warner Bros. Pictures presents ; screenplay by Julius J. and Philip G. Epstein and Maurice Hanline ; directed by Michael Curtiz ; a Warner Bros.-First National Picture
- Forbidden Hollywood, Turner Entertainment Co. and Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc, Volume 6
- Four's a crowd, Warner Bros. Pictures presents ; directed by Michael Curtiz ; screenplay by Casey Robinson and Sig Herzig
- Thank your lucky stars, Warner Bros. Pictures presents ; Warner Bros. first national picture ; Turner Entertainment Co. ; directed by David Butler ; produced by Mark Hellinger ; screenplay by Norman Panama , Melvin Frank and James V. Kern
- The big trees, Warner Bros. Pictures ; directed by Felix Feist ; produced by Louis F. Edelman ; screen play by John Twist and James R. Webb
- Haunted gold, Leon Schlesinger presents ; a Turner Entertainment Company and Warner Brothers Home Entertainment Company film
- Attack of the 50 ft. woman, Warner Bros. Pictures ; a Woolner production ; produced by Bernard Woolner ; written by Mark Hanna ; directed by Nathan Hertz
- The Sea hawk, a Warner Bros. First National Picture ; screenplay by Howard Koch and Seton I. Miller ; directed by Michael Curtiz
- The big sleep, Turner Entertainment Co. ; [Warner Bros. presents ; a Howard Hawks production ; music by Max Steiner ; screenplay by William Faulkner, Leigh Brackett & Jules Furthman ; from the novel by Raymond Chandler ; a Warner Bros.-First National picture]
- Trouble along the way, Warner Bros. Pictures ; screen play by Melville Shavelson and Jack Rose ; directed by Michael Curitz
- Up the down staircase, Warner Bros. Pictures presents a Pakula-Mulligan production ; screenplay by Tad Mosel ; produced by Alan J. Pakula ; directed by Robert Mulligan
- The bad seed, Warner Bros. Pictures presents ; a Hajeno production ; teleplay play by George Eckstein ; directed by Paul Wendkos
- Captains of the clouds, Warner Bros. Pictures presents ; screenplay by Arthur T. Horman, Richard Macaulay and Norman Kelly Raine; directed by Michael Curtiz
- Looney tunes, golden collection, Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc. presents a Warner Bros. Cartoon ; story writers, Michael Maltese [and others] ; directors, Charles M. Jones, I. Freleng-- [and others], Disc 2
- A streetcar named Desire, Warner Bros. Pictures ; an Elia Kazan production ; screen play by Tennessee Williams ; adaptation by Oscar Saul ; produced by Charles K. Feldman ; directed by Elia Kazan
- College coach, Warner Bros. Pictures ; directed by William A. Wellman ; story and screenplay by Niven Busch & Manuel Seff
- Perfect strangers, a Warner Bros.-First National picture ; screen play by Edith Sommer ; adaptation by George Oppenheimer ; produced by Jerry Wald ; directed by Bretaigne Windust
- The crowd roars, Warner Bros. Pictures & the Vitaphone Corp. ; dialogue and screen adaptation by Kubec Glasmon [and others] ; story and direction by Howard Hawks
- Forbidden Hollywood collection, Red-headed woman (1932): from the book by Katharine Brush ; screen play by Anita Loos ; a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer picture ; directed by Jack Conway. Waterloo bridge (1931): from the stage play by Robert E. Sherwood ; adaptation & added dialogue [by] Benn Levy ; screen play by Tom Reed ; produced by Carl Laemmle, Jr. ; directed by James Whale ; a Universal picture. Baby face (1933): directed by Alfred E. Green ; a Warner Bros. and Vitaphone picture, Vol 1
- It's love I'm after, Warner Bros. Pictures ; directed by Archie L. Mayo ; screenplay by Casey Robinson ; story by Maurice Hanline
- The mystery of the wax museum, Warner Bros. Pictures presents ; written by Don Mullaly and Carl Erickson ; from a story by Charles S. Beldon ; directed by Michael Curtiz
- Big Jim McLain, Warner Bros. Pictures presents a Wayne-Fellows production ; produced by Robert Fellows ; written by James Edward Grant, Richard English and Eric Taylor ; directed by Edward Ludwig
- Dodge City, Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc. presents ; directed by Michael Curtiz ; original screen play by Robert Buckner
- The sins of Rachel Cade, screenplay by Edward Anhalt ; produced Henry Blanke ; directed by Gordon Douglas
- The bad seed, Warner Bros. Pictures presents ; a Mervyn LeRoy production ; screen play by John Lee Mahin ; directed by Mervyn LeRoy
- Irene, Imperadio Pictures Ltd. presents ; RKO Radio Pictures Inc. ; director, Herbert Wilcox ; screenplay by Alice Duer Miller ; produced by Herbert Wilcox
- The young Philadelphians, Warner Bros. Pictures presentation
- The West Point story, Warner Bros. Pictures ; produced by Louis F. Edelman ; story by Irving Wallace ; written by Charles Hoffman and John Monks Jr. and Irving Wallace ; directed by Roy Del Ruth
- Flamingo Road, Warner Bros. Pictures presents a Michael Curtiz production