"Butch Cassidy and The Sundance Kid," starring Katherine Ross as Etta Place, Robert Redford as the Sundance Kid, & Paul Newman as Butch Cassidy, from 1969, was among 25 films added this year to the Library of Congress' National Film Registry. The list of classics, added to annually, now totals 375 movies. Click below to see some of the other "new" classics.
The Chechahcos
A scene from the 1924 movie "The Chechahcos", honored as the first feature film to be shot entirely on location, in the Alaska Territory.
Atlantic City
French Director Louis Malle, left, and American actor Burt Lancaster are shown on the set of "Atlantic City," in this 1980 photo.
Gold Diggers Of 1933
Ginger Rogers is photographed on the film set of "The Gold Diggers," 1933.
National Velvet
This is a 1944 publicity photo of actress Elizabeth Taylor, right, and Ann Revere as they appeared in "National Velvet."
Patton
George C. Scott portayed General George S. Patton, famous tank commander of World War II, in 1970's "Patton," Scott won an Academy Award and the actor's portrayal of this aggressive military icon actually drew sympathy for the controversial hero.
Show People
"Show People" star Marion Davies and director King Vidor in 1928.
The Son of the Sheik
Rudolph Valentino is Ahmed, son of Diana and Sheik Ahmed Ben Hassan, who falls in love with Yasmin (Vilma B
Tarzan and His Mate
"Tarzan And His Mate" stars Johnny Weissmuller as Tarzan, and Marueen O'Sullivan as Jane in 1934's first sequel to "Tarzan."
The Wedding March
"The Wedding March", made in 1928, starred Erich von Stroheim and Zasu Pitts.
Young Frankenstein
Inga, played by Teri Garr, is shown performing an operation, exchanging the bodily organs of young Dr. Frankenstein, played by Gene Wilder, and the monster, played by Peter Boyle, in this 1974 film, "Young Frankenstein."
Young Mr. Lincoln
Henry Fonda is shown in the title role of Abraham Lincoln in this 1939 photo.