I'm not sure about CD Rom for these things, but I just wanted to say that I always bought Maltin's until this year, when I found *Videohound's Golden Retriever Guide*. I like it much better because it is better organized, has more foreign films listed, and indicates where each film is available on video. I don't think I've introduced myself....I'm teaching five sections of English at two small colleges in Montana. One of the schools is my alma mater, where I ran a foreign film series in 1990--I'm helping students out with one this semester, as well. I worked for seven years at a small art film house in Missoula, Montana, the Crystal Theatre (which now has a really fine video catalog, available by mail); we also helped with film tributes at the Seattle and Portland film festivals. I also used to attend the film festivals at Telluride and San Francisco. My great-grandmother and my grandmother played the piano at theatres in Wyoming during the silent era. I LOVE the movies! Kathleen