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News > 25 More Added to National Film Registry

Written by David Morgan

Every year, the Library of Congress picks 25 films to add to the esteemed ranks of the national registry. What does this mean for you? Very little, but here are the lucky 25 anyway (several of which are well worth seeing if you have not viewed them already):

"Tol'able David" (1921)
"The Strong Man" (1926),
"Mighty Like a Moose" (1926),
"The Sex Life of the Polyp" (1928),
"Grand Hotel" (1932),
"Three Little Pigs" (1933),
"Our Day" (1938),
"Wuthering Heights" (1939),
"The Women" (1939),
"Dance, Girl, Dance" (1940),
"Now, Voyager" (1942),
"The House I Live In" (1945),
"The Naked City" (1948)
"In a Lonely Place" (1950),
"Oklahoma!" (1955)
"12 Angry Men" (1957)
"Glimpse of the Garden" (1957),
"The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance" (1962)
"Bullitt" (1968)
"Tom, Tom the Piper's Son" (1969-71),
"Peege" (1972)
"Days of Heaven" (1978)
"Close Encounters of the Third Kind" (1979)

"Back to the Future" (1985)
"Dances with Wolves" (1990)

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