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to Corinth Films!
A Unique Source for Quality Programming
For over a quarter of a century, we've been distributing Classic Movies,
Vintage Television Series, Cultural & Fine Arts Films, Foreign Films,
Movie Serials, Comedy Shorts and Cartoons to Commercial and Public Broadcasters,
Cable Channels and Pay and Satellite Services. We also license titles
from our Collection and the Collections of independents whom we represent,
to home video distributors.
We are now also offering most of our Collections to Broadcasters and
Distributors worldwide.
We invite you to explore The Collections and see for yourself why we're
considered a unique source for programming. With our own detailed credits
and write-ups for each program, we think you'll see why we can become
your source for great TV programming.

To view the titles in our library, simply enter your search subject in the search window above, or use the Genre Browser to browse through the featured films and shows.
Contact Corinth Films:
Phone:
(610) 346-7446
Fax:
(610) 346-6345 |
Email:
sales@corinthfilms.com
Mailing Address:
Corinth Films, Inc.
3117 Bursonville Rd.
Riegelsville, PA 18077 |


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As a further recession-busting measure, Corinth Films is offering a larger package at lower prices, in our continuing efforts to assist Commercial Television Stations in offering their viewers quality closed-captioned movies starring Cinema’s premier actors!
Click below for full synopsis' of all 39 films:

A total of 100 of our best Movie Classics are presently available with closed captioning. If you did not receive our recent mailing containing our movies with new closed captioning, click the button below to get an updated listing of all the titles and email us for rates.


we are pleased to announce our recent acquisition of the 59-minute documentary, The Kissinger Saga, by German Journalist/Filmmaker Evi Kurz. This new film tells the story of Walter & Henry Kissinger and their journey from their Bavarian hometown of Furth, Germany to Fort Washington Heights on the West Side of New York, after the boys and their parents' confrontation with anti-Semitism forced them to flee Nazi Germany in 1938. This is yet another gem in our expanding collection of Documentary Programs!
CLICK HERE to read the Telegraph review of The Kissinger Saga
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