Behind the scenes of "The Man Who Cheated Himself" (1950)
Casablanca: An Unlikely Classic is a documentary film that delves into the enduring popularity and cultural impact of the iconic movie Casablanca. Through interviews, analysis, and behind-the-scenes footage, the film showcases how Casablanca became a timeless classic and continues to captivate audiences today.
Documentary about the use of 3-D technology in Inferno (1953) and the advent of CinemaScope, in 1953 in the film The Robe (1953).
An all-new documentary about filmmaker Anthony Mann and his time making films for Universal Studios in the 1950's.
Brief overview of the two actors at the Fox Studio.
Discover the incredible journey of Michael Curtiz, the acclaimed director who created legendary films like Casablanca, but remained largely unknown to the public. This documentary delves into his remarkable career, his struggles, and his impact on the world of cinema.
Documentary on the making of the film, from script to noir classic, produced by Steven Smith and the Film Noir Foundation.
In it, film noir expert Alan K. Rode and critic Constantine Nasr offer an enthusiastic but very fair assessment of Douglas' career and personal life as well as some of the big films he made that are now considered timeless classics. The program was produced exclusive for Via Vision Entertainment.
The documentary covers the origins, history and curious stories behind the production along with a perceptive reading of the film.
Film noir expert Eddie Muller and others discuss the classic film Trapped.
A documentary by Steven C. Smith and Eddie Muller exploring the life and work of author Cornell Woolrich.
Making of Moontide talking about the production of the movie.
A history of the Eagle-Lion Studio.
A documentary by Steven C. Smith and Alan K. Rode featuring interviews with Chris Wrather and Gretchen (Castle) Bernfeld.
Steven C. Smith and Alan K. Rode’s documentary about director John Reinhardt.
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