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- In this documentary on the life of Joan Crawford, it is learned why she should be remembered as the great actress she was, and not only as the "Mommie Dearest" caricature she has become. Friends, fellow actors, directors, and others reminisce about their association with her, and numerous film clips show off her talent from her start in silent movies to bad science fiction/horror movies at the end of her career. Daughter Christina Crawford even explains the origin of the phrase "No more wire hangers!"
- A documentary about the life of Errol Flynn, with recollections from friends and family.
- This documentary celebrates the art and life of one of animations great pioneers and legends, Friz Freleng.
- Warner Bros. uses the movies to prepare the US for war and keep up morale on the home front during World War II.
- Film historians examines the making of the 1938 "The Adventures of Robin Hood."
- Documentary about the making of the 1962 film adaptation of The Music Man.
- Rudy Behlmer, Lincoln Hurst, John Mauceri and Robert Osborne discuss the making of The Sea Hawk (1940).
- Several film historians talk about the making of the 1939 Errol Flynn Western "Dodge City", and show still and clips from the movie, profiles of the major players and clips from a documentary made about the premiere of the film that was held in Dodge City, KS.
- A documentary about Frank Tashlin's cartoons.
- At long last, we rediscover the camp classic in which Joan Crawford embodies the melodramatic diva Jenny Stewart, a song-and-dance legend who finds love and humility in the arms of blind pianist, Michael Wilding.
- Davis famously didn't want Flynn as her co-star, as she considered him unprofessional.
- A short but detailed account of the making of the last movie Bogart made before he rocketed to super stardom.
- A look at how Dial M for Murder (1954) was produced for 3-D viewing.