List of former NTA libraries

here the former NTA libraries


 * now owned by Entertainment One
 * Most of Paramount's short-subject library, including the Fleischer Studios and pre-October 1950 Famous Studios cartoons (excluding Popeye and Superman), Puppetoons, and the live-action comedies, musicals, and novelties (Burns and Allen, Robert Benchley, Eddie Cantor, Rudy Vallee, Louis Armstrong, Speaking of Animals, Mack Sennett comedies, Hedda Hopper's Hollywood, etc.)
 * The Frank Capra film It's a Wonderful Life
 * Leo McCarey's Rainbow Productions (The Bells of St. Mary's, Good Sam)
 * The Enterprise Studios catalog (Body and Soul, Arch of Triumph, Force of Evil, Caught, etc.)
 * A number of reissued films from Budd Rogers Releasing Corporation (The Dark Mirror, Magic Town, A Double Life, Secret Beyond the Door, and Mr. Peabody and the Mermaid)
 * The pre-1960 United States Pictures catalog
 * The Lost Moment - a 1947 film released by Universal Pictures
 * In the early 1970s, Cary Grant licensed television distribution rights to several of his films, most of them independently produced by his company, to NTA for $2 million including royalties. These films included Penny Serenade, Indiscreet, Operation Petticoat, The Grass is Greener, That Touch of Mink, and Father Goose.
 * Most films from NTA sub-division Commonwealth United Entertainment
 * The original Republic Pictures library (NTA had acquired Republic's catalog after that company ceased production in 1957)


 * never owned by Entertainment One
 * Most of the pre-1949 feature films produced by Twentieth Century-Fox (these would later revert to Fox through their own TV division; as NTA held only a license to distribute, while Fox retained ownership. Twentieth Century Fox, However, also sold the Shirley Temple films to Family Home Entertainment in 1987)
 * Part of the pre-1952 United Artists library (those films whose rights did not revert to their original producers. However, the pre-1952 UA library are now owned by DHX Media)
 * Gulliver's Travels and Mr. Bug Goes to Town, both produced by Fleischer Studios
 * Select films produced by Landau himself (sold to Vancouver Film Company in 1990)