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2003 National Film Registry Picks
The list was announced by Librarian of Congress James Billington on Wednesday, December 17, 2003, who states that the Registry is designed to reflect the full diversity of American film history and to help increase the public’s awareness of and the need to preserve that history. "Our film heritage is America's living past," Billington states. "It celebrates the creativity and inventiveness of diverse communities and our nation as a whole. By preserving American films, we safeguard a significant element of our cultural history." The Library of Congress works to ensure that every film named to the list is preserved either through the Library’s own motion picture preservation program or through collaboration with other archives, film studios and independent film makers.
"In spite of the heroic efforts of archives, the motion picture industry and
others, America's film heritage, by any measure, is an endangered species,"
Billington adds. "Fifty percent of the films produced before 1950 and 80-90%
made before 1920 have disappeared forever. Sadly, our enthusiasm for
watching films has proved far greater than our commitment to preserving
them."
Tarzan and His Mate (1934), the second in the long running Johnny Weissmuller-starring series, was named as a racy nude swimming scene featuring a body double for star Maureen O’Sullivan was a contributing factor to the introduction of the Hayes Code and early film censorship. After objections from conservative groups, MGM studios, the producers of the film, removed the scene. The missing footage was restored in the early 1990s. "It's a very sexy scene," states Steve Leggett, staff coordinator for the National Film Presentation Board. "But it was one of those things where people started saying that Hollywood was getting out of control. After this, Tarzan and Jane are sleeping in separate beds- like that would ever happen in a tree house in the jungle."
This year’s list also includes many famous pairings, including Jeanette
MacDonald and Nelson Eddy in Naughty Marietta (1935), Mickey Rooney
and Elizabeth Taylor in National Velvet (1944) and Paul Newman and
Robert Redford in Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969). George
C. Scott's tour de force performance in the 1970 bio-pic Patton
helped to secure that film's place on the list this year. The most recent film named to the list is the computer generated animated short Tin Toy (1988) directed by John Lasseter, who would later direct the classic Toy Story (1995). The film won an Academy Award for “Best Animated Short Film” for its studio Pixar. The complete list of films on the National Film Registry can be found here. The films on the list range from silent classics Intolerance (1919) and It (1927) to popular block busters like Star Wars (1977) and Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981) to historically important film footage as the Hindenburg Disaster Newsreel Footage (1937) and Abraham Zapruder’s infamous home movie footage of the John F Kennedy assassination. The complete chronological list of films named to the list this year is as follows-
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