The Go-Go Boys: The Inside Story of Cannon Films is a documentary that explores the history of the independent film studio, Cannon Films. The film tells the story of cousins Menahem Golan and Yoram Globus who established Cannon Films in the 1970s and built it into one of the most prominent independent film studios of its time. It delves into the successes and failures of the studio, their unique filmmaking methods, and the impact they had on the movie industry. The documentary also covers the rise and fall of the company, the colorful personalities involved, and the lasting legacy of Cannon Films.
Goodbye Charlie is a comedy fantasy movie about a man named Charlie who is murdered by his lover's jealous husband and is reincarnated as a woman named Eve. As Eve, Charlie must navigate the challenges of being a woman while also seeking revenge on his killer. Along the way, he/she encounters various humorous situations and unexpected twists.
A writer embarks on a road trip across the country, encountering love and laughter along the way.
In 'The Oscar,' a struggling actor becomes desperate to win an Academy Award, even if it means sacrificing his morals and relationships. As he climbs the ladder of success, he discovers the dark underbelly of Hollywood, including backstabbing, manipulation, and betrayal. His journey ultimately leads to a tragic downfall, exposing the ruthless nature of the film industry.
Explore the life and career of Mary Pickford, a pioneering actress and one of the most influential figures in Hollywood history. From her early days in silent films to her rise as a powerful producer, this documentary offers an in-depth look at the life of a true Hollywood legend.
Dancing Co-Ed follows a determined college student who aspires to be a professional dancer. Along the way, she encounters various comedic obstacles, including a contest, a press agent, and a kidnapping. With the help of her friends, she must overcome these challenges and fulfill her dream.
When an agricultural professor returns home to the farm with her scientifically-raised mule for a needed rest, they find themselves caught up in a movie being filmed in the Ozarks.
Loosely based biography of 1930s star Jean Harlow as she begins her climb to stardom. One of two "Harlow" film biographies that appeared in 1965, this one stars Carol Lynley in the title role that begins as Jean Harlow, a bit player in Laurel and Hardy comedies, is invited to test for director Jonathan Martin for the lead in Howard Hughes's "Hell's Angels." She is an instantaneous sensation, and in a series of films devoted more to her body than her talent, she becomes Hollywood's "Platinum Blonde."
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