Terence Curren Trailers
The Making of the Wonderful Wizard of Oz TrailerThe Fugitive: Thrill of the Chase TrailerCasablanca: An Unlikely Classic Trailer
The Making of the Wonderful Wizard of Oz TrailerThe Fugitive: Thrill of the Chase TrailerCasablanca: An Unlikely Classic Trailer
Total trailers found: 9
01 October 2013
Actor Martin Sheen narrates this newly produced, feature-length high definition documentary, touching on the film's timelessness and legacy before diving into the story of its development, production and release.
27 March 2012
The behind-the-scenes story of how "Casablanca" became an American film classic.
03 September 2013
Join Harrison Ford, Tommy Lee Jones, Joe Pantoliano, director Andrew Davis and their collaborators in this stirring look at the creation of one of Hollywood's seminal thrillers.
07 October 2008
Alfred Hitchcock often referred to his style of film making as "pure cinema" — using camera movement, editing, music and sound to tell stories that would be impossible in any other medium.
03 October 2006
An appreciation and the story of the making of the 1941 film "The Maltese Falcon."
27 September 1994
Gonzo and Rizzo host a presentation in the Muppet Theater of six fairy tales performed by the Muppets.
10 April 1987
Veteran reporter Roger Cohen gets a hot tip that leads him on a trail of terror. As his investigation uncovers terrifying tales of witches, demons and the walking dead, Roger gets uncomfortably close to learning the real truth behind the evil.
07 October 2008
The cry of gulls. The ticking of a clock. The clatter of a shower curtain, torn from its rod. In this workshop-like documentary, Academy Award-winning sound designers invite you to join them at their mix boards to investigate how Alfred Hitchcock employed sound design to tell his cinematic stories, whether making audience members leap from their seats in fright or crawl under them from excruciating suspense.
01 December 1994
Perry Como's last great concert special, filmed in Ireland and screened in 1994. Como appears before an audience of 4,500 in Ireland's celebrated Point Theater, with Irish President Mary Robinson and actress Maureen O'Hara in attendance.