Fred Barzyk

Most Popular Fred Barzyk Trailers

Total trailers found: 14

The Star-Crossed Romance of Josephine Cosnowski (a Tale of Gothic Love) Trailer (1985)

11 February 1985

A comedy written and Narrated by Jean Shepherd. The story involves several different events such as Ralph's first serious romance with his new neighbor, Randy playing a turkey in the school Thanksgiving Day play, The Old Man setting his sights on a yellow buick and the High School basketball rival game of the season.

The Mystery of the Morro Castle Trailer (1980)

01 March 1980

On a stormy night in September 1934, the Morro Castle was making its way through heavy seas en route from Havana to New York City.

The Lathe of Heaven Trailer (1980)

09 January 1980

George Orr, a man whose dreams can change waking reality, tries to suppress this unpredictable gift with drugs.

The Phantom of the Open Hearth Trailer (1976)

23 December 1976

This comedy/drama was written by Jean Shepherd, who appears at the beginning and the end and narrates it through voiceover.

The Great American Fourth of July and Other Disasters Trailer (1982)

16 March 1982

An adult Ralphie Parker narrates several humorous stories about his teen years in an Indiana steel town.

Raymond Roussel: The Day of Glory Trailer (2017)

20 April 2017

A tortuous journey, in the company of the Spanish painter Salvador Dalí, around the figure of the enigmatic and visionary French poet Raymond Roussel (1877-1933).

Countdown to Looking Glass Trailer (1984)

14 October 1984

A fictional confrontation between the United States and the Soviet Union over the Strait of Hormuz, the gateway to the Persian Gulf.

Video: The New Wave Trailer (1975)

24 December 1975

The New Wave is the seminal compendium of independent video work in the early 1970s. Written and narrated by Brian O'Doherty, this overview of the emerging video field includes examples of guerrilla television and "street" documentaries, early explorations with image-processing and synthesis, and performance video.

The Electronic Canvas Trailer (2001)

26 April 2001

"The Electronic Canvas" focuses on Boston as a major center in global movement where artists in the 1960s were drawn to the growing power of television and media.

Between Time and Timbuktu Trailer (1972)

13 March 1972

A poet-astronaut is shot through an area of space called the Chronosynclastic Infundibulum. He is duplicated into infinite copies of himself, each of whom finds himself in a bizarre situations on a different world.

The Medium Is the Medium Trailer (1969)

23 March 1969

Produced by WGBH-TV in Boston, the Medium Is the Medium is one of the earliest and most prescient examples of the collaboration between public television and the emerging field of video art in the U.

The Cheats Trailer (1989)

30 March 1989

Three girls steal the answers to their final exam. When the headmistress finds out, she gives those responsible one-day to confess.

Art in Public Places Trailer (1973)

09 September 1973

“It seems funny to say it, but long before there was an ‘art world,’ there was art in the world.

The Negro and the American Promise Trailer (1963)

01 January 1963

Dr. Martin Luther King, Malcolm X, and James Baldwin -- three of the most highly regarded civil rights leaders of the 1960s -- were united in their quest for Black empowerment.