James C. Katz

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Obsessed with Vertigo TrailerMore Loverly Than Ever: The Making of 'My Fair Lady' Trailer

James C. Katz is a film historian and preservationist who has restored and reconstructed a number of classic films. Though he began his career as a film producer, he concentrated his attention on preserving existing films. His film preservation projects include: Spartacus, My Fair Lady, and Alfred Hitchcock's Vertigo and Rear Window. He frequently collaborates with Bob O´Neil and Robert A. Harris, with whom he shared the King Vidor Award for Excellence in Filmmaking at the 2000 San Luis Obispo International Film Festival.

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My Fair Lady Trailer (1964)

01 December 1964

A snobbish phonetics professor agrees to a wager that he can take a flower girl and make her presentable in high society.

Scenes from the Class Struggle in Beverly Hills Trailer (1989)

09 June 1989

A wealthy Beverly Hills resident who has just become a widow, Clare Lipkin temporarily takes on her friend Lisabeth as a house guest.

Three Sisters Trailer (1970)

01 April 1970

Nearly a thousand miles away from their beloved Moscow, Chekhov's Three Sisters live in virtual exile.

Lust in the Dust Trailer (1985)

01 March 1985

Assaulted by outlaws, donkey-riding Rosie joins a silent drifter's search for gold in the Old West.

Nobody's Fool Trailer (1986)

07 November 1986

Cassie, who seeks love and escape from her mundane ordinary life, meets a traveling Shakespeare troupe offering a community acting workshop.

More Loverly Than Ever: The Making of 'My Fair Lady' Trailer (1995)

30 December 1995

This 30th anniversary documentary treats film fans to a behind-the-scenes look at the making of "My Fair Lady," the classic musical about a poor young girl transformed into a woman of society through the tutoring of Prof.

Obsessed with Vertigo Trailer (1997)

04 October 1997

A documentary about the making and restoration of Alfred Hitchcock's masterpiece "Vertigo." Narrated by Roddy McDowall, with behind-the-scenes talk from Barbara Bel Geddes, Henry Bumstead, Robert A.