Dracula 1963
8-minute shortened version of Tod Browning's 1931 classic "Dracula."
8-minute shortened version of Tod Browning's 1931 classic "Dracula."
An EIGHT minute excerpt from the 1944 feature, House of Frankenstein, released in the 1960's to the 16mm & 8mm home movie market.
Santa visits some kids and tells them a story in the form of a cartoon in this Castle short.
Watch and enjoy the large variety of acts in an old-fashioned circus! The film was made available in sound and silent versions.
Lou and Bud start their new job as live-in caretakers on a college campus by trying - very trying - to get their own quarters cleaned up.
9 minute home-movie version of the 1957 feature film “The Deadly Mantis” from Castle Films.
Larry goes driving... and flying... and falling....
Shortened home-movie version of the 1945 feature film “ House Of Dracula” from Castle Films.
Santa Claus arrives at the home of two children and proceeds to tell them stories about monkeys and the nature of his existence.
Bixby College needs to win the girls' basketball tourney prize-money in order to survive, but a pair of gamblers have brought in some Amazonian ringers to play for the opposition and Lou, in drag, is playing for the Bixby team.
This 1960s instructional film released by Castle Films for the home market, demonstrates various camera tricks performed by “Wee Gee,” or “Weegee,” the pseudonym of Arthur Fellig, a famed photographer and cinematographer who worked in Manhattan and New York City’s Lower East Side.
A silent short film promoting the United States Citizens Defense Corps, a group in which civilians served locally to aid in the war effort and to prepare their cities for possible military attacks.
Adaptation of the Hans Christian Andersen fairy tale of a destitute little girl who sells matches, and uses them to escape the cold on Christmas Eve, whisking her into fantasies of seeing Santa Claus and her lost mother.
A silent short documentary highlighting winter sports - skating, skiing, bobsled, dogsledding, and features lots of folks falling down.
Mammy gives Little Black Sambo a quick scrub on the washboard, then pats him down with baby powder, black baby powder, before sending him off to play. She warns him about the tiger...
Made for the home market, this silent Castle Film was one of the releases in the "Sports Parade" series. It was based on a Warner Brothers series of the same name which ran in theaters prior to the feature.
Kaye Lorraine singing "I Don't Want to Walk Without You".
A live-action visualization of the poem, blended with animation.
Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip on a Commonwealth tour.
Two couples go fishing in Florida during the 1950s.