Laurent Bouzereau

Traveling back to the places where he grew up, Dustin Lance Black explores his childhood roots, gay identity and close relationship with his mother, who overcame childhood polio, abusive marriages and Mormon dogma, while becoming Black’s emotional rock and, ultimately, the inspiration for his activism. With a wealth of personal photographs and candid memories from Black’s family, colleagues, and friends, this documentary embraces the personal to tell a universally hopeful tale of resilience and reconciliation through the power of love and shared stories.

Behind the scenes of Clemency (2019). An Emotionally Charged Set, Clemency's Message, The Research Process, Working with Alfre Woodard, Working with Aldis Hodge, Working with Chinonye Chukwu

Behind the scenes look of at the creation and development of the iconic Overlook Hotel for Doctor Sleep (2019).

Learn how the one shot, 360-degree format was executed and the pivotal role Academy Award® winner Roger Deakins served in bringing Sam Mendes’ vision to life. Academy Award® winner Sam Mendes discusses his personal connection to World War 1. Composer Thomas Newman and filmmakers discuss the important role of the Academy Award®-nominated score.

Explore the personal and professional triumphs and challenges of actor Natalie Wood, which have often been overshadowed by her premature death.

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Stephen King and the cast and crew of Doctor Sleep discuss the continuation of the iconic horror film classic The Shining and the new terrors that lurk in its sequel.

Bryce Dallas Howard, J. A. Bayona, Colin Trevorrow, Chris Pratt, and Jeff Goldblum chat about all things Jurassic.

An hour-long making-of featurette which features interviews and anecdotes from the likes of Mel Brooks, Gene Wilder, Kenneth Mars, Lee "Ulla" Meredith, assistant director Michael Hertzberg, composer John Morris, choreographer Alan Johnson, production designer Charles Rosen, casting director Alfa-Betty Olsen, among others.

6.9/10

This new extra begins with a look back at the movie's impact at the time it was made. It goes on to explore filmmaking techniques, the human character drama in the film, crafting key scenes, the film's terrors and tensions, John Williams' score, cast and performances, Spielberg's passion for Arrival, the film's legacy and the spirit it maintains today, and more. Speakers include Spielberg, J.J. Abrams, and Denis Villeneuve.

The extraordinary story of how Hollywood changed World War II – and how World War II changed Hollywood, through the interwoven experiences of five legendary filmmakers who went to war to serve their country and bring the truth to the American people: John Ford, William Wyler, John Huston, Frank Capra, and George Stevens. Based on Mark Harris’ best-selling book, “Five Came Back: A Story of Hollywood and the Second World War.”

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A piece in which Shyamalan discusses his growth as a person and a filmmaker, how the film reflects his growth, casting, script secrecy, characters, the film's style, influences (namely It Follows), locations and set design, and budget.

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Shyamalan looks back at his career and discusses returning to his roots in The Visit. The piece covers the challenges of the style and creating a "pure" experience, casting, the importance of listening to his inner voice, editing, and making the right movie in the right moment.

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An inside look at the making of the movie Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens (2015), featuring footage and exclusive interviews with the actors and filmmakers.

7.5/10

This documentary chronicles Hans Zimmer's composition of the music that plays over the film.

A Night at the Movies, the ongoing TCM series of one-hour "Film Studies 101" specials, takes up the subject of "Fantasy" in its seventh and latest installment. Once again Laurent Bouzereau has created a documentary examining the many different ways that writers and directors have explored a particular genre--in this case, the limitless world of the imagination as portrayed in fantasy films.

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Meet the diverse and talented cast of Steve McQueen's '12 Years A Slave'.

Insight into production of the 2014 film '12 Years a Slave' and the historical context that it depicts.

7.4/10

This documentary profiles McQueen's creative partners on the film

Chris Walas and Howie Mandel, the voice of Gizmo, describe the laborious development of Gizmo and the Gremlins and the painstaking work required to bring them to life in the pre-digital age.

This new retrospective features new interviews with director Joe Dante, star Zach Galligan, writer Chris Columbus, executive producers Steven Spielberg and Frank Marshall and producer Michael Finnell.

A look at the life and work of legendary film producer Richard D. Zanuck.

7/10

Featurette focuses on the special effects that permeate the film, looking at the theories behind the look, the concept art created during pre-production and what it took to shoot the film in 3D, with interviews with Mantle and his crew. Considering how big a part of the film the look is, this is a solid look behind the scenes.

7.2/10

This is a featurette with some behind-the-scenes footage of Will Smith and Jaden Smith on-set

Shows Behind-the-Scenes footage compiled into a montage video clip set to music, with no dialogue.

Actual house guests recount the real life harrowing experiences they endured along with CIA Agent Tony Mendez' experience and President Jimmy Carter's dealing with the event.

7.8/10

A nice exploration of the samurai-ninja aspect of the story, including its roots in the actual Marvel comic books. There are the requisite interviews with the principal cast and crew along with copious clips from the film as well as some behind the scenes footage (including a look at that supercool metallic bed that the elderly Yashida lies on in the lab in his fortress).

6.7/10

Writers of crime fiction and nonfiction discuss influential movies about police officers and the criminal element.

6.9/10

A landscape video that shows footage of the locations used for filming but without commentary or anything to help provide information as to why the locations were selected to be used in the film.

Forty years after his novel was published, The Exorcist's author, screenwriter and producer return to where it all began.

This featurette covers the history of the character in comics, from his development to the stories to his look and impact. It features interviews with creators John Wagner and Carlos Ezquerra, as well as those who have been involved with the character over the years, including Matt Smith, Brian Bolland, Mark Millar, Jock and Chris Ryall. For anyone new to the character, it's a great introduction, while fans should enjoy hearing from the people behind the helmet.

A survey of movies about politics, with clips from several films and interviews with filmmakers and actors.

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Narrator Bob Balaban briefly profiles Murray, Willis, Norton, and Anderson. There's some lovely behind-the-scenes clips here, and a few laughs.

The following documentary is composed exclusively of original behind-the-scenes footage shot during the production of "E.T." in 1981. It follows the order of the scenes as they appear in the film.

A documentary on Terrence Malick and the making of his film "The Tree of Life."

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It walks through the making of the film, the hurricane during shooting, and how it helped change the world of special effects. All interviews for these retrospective documentaries come with comments from Spielberg, Johnston, Neill, Dern, Goldblum, the effects crews, the child actors, and Peter Stormare. This is a extra for the Jurassic Park Trilogy and is broken into three parts: Dawn of a New Era (25 min) Making History (20 min), and the Next Step in Evolution (15 min)

7.2/10

A Night at the Movies: Merry Christmas! is a tinsel-filled journey through the most iconic holiday films of all time, including perennial favorites It's A Wonderful Life (1946) and Miracle on 34th Street (1947). The special looks at variations within the genre, such as holiday romances, family movies, and even thrillers. A Night at the Movies: Merry Christmas! features behind the scenes stories and personal Hollywood Christmas memories from the likes of Chevy Chase, Margaret O'Brien, Chazz Palminteri, Deborah Raffin, Karolyn Grimes, Zack Ward, Brian Henson, Joe Dante, Trine Mitchum, authors Julie Salamon and Alonso Duralde, A Christmas Carol expert Michael Patrick Hearn, and many more.

7.4/10

An interview with film director Roman Polanski conducted during his period of house arrest, discussing his life and work.

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Part 1 in a 6 part documentary series about the Jurassic Park trilogy.

Feature-length documentary chronicling Charlton Heston's life while filming Ben Hur. Includes behind-the-scenes content and home-movie footage from the Heston family.

6/10

A documentary about C.B. DeMilles biblical epic 'The Ten Commandments' (1956).

Author Stephen King discusses the various types of horror films and why they are so popular with moviegoers.

7.3/10

This all-new documentary presents Scarface as a unique phenomenon in cinema history. It explores how a film plagued by controversy leading up to its release has become a Hollywood classic, influencing a whole new generation of filmmakers and leaving a lasting imprint on popular culture.

7.1/10

The making of X-Men: First Class (2011) with interviews by the cast and crew.

7.2/10

Creators Michael DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko, who explain the backstory of their project and how martial arts informed the cartoon world and the eccentric characters.

Six-part retrospective on the making of "Back to the Future" (and its two sequels) for the film's 25th anniversary.

7.3/10

Capturing Avatar is a feature length behind-the-scenes documentary about the making of Avatar. It uses footage from the film's development, as well as stock footage from as far back as the production of Titanic in 1995. Also included are numerous interviews with cast, artists, and other crew members. The documentary was released as a bonus feature on the extended collector's edition of Avatar.

7.9/10

A Night at the Movies: The Gigantic World of Epics looks at Hollywood’s biggest screen spectaculars from all sides, including the genre’s beginnings, literary adaptations, great epic directors and actors, the challenges of making big-budget movies, classic set-pieces and epic music scores. The special also looks at how the genre fell out of favor with audiences and filmmakers in the ‘70s and ‘80s, only to be reborn with more recent films like Gladiator, and Dances with Wolves trilogy. Throughout, the special is packed with classic scenes and behind-the-scenes images from such films as The Birth of a Nation (1915), Gone With the Wind (1939), Samson & Delilah (1949), The Ten Commandments (1956), Ben-Hur (1959), El Cid (1961), King of Kings (1961), Lawrence of Arabia (1962) and Doctor Zhivago (1965).

6.7/10

A look at thrillers from all sides, including different types of thrillers and the stylistic tools filmmakers use to give their audiences a shot of adrenaline.

6.7/10

A Q&A with the director with an emphasis on THE LAST PICTURE SHOW

Producer Lauren Schuler Donner starts this behind-the-scenes piece off by discussing how they initially wanted to tell Wolverine's Japan arc, but how the studio insisted that they give audiences an origins story first. What follows is a short, Hugh Jackman-centric look at the film's production, focusing on the character of Wolverine. The film's stunt coordinator discusses Jackman's commitment to bulking up-drinking a dozen egg whites a day and going on an intense fitness regime-and director Gavin Hood explains Wolverine's degree of self-loathing about his own nature. We also see some of the design work that went into the film, including the sculpting of young Logan's bone claws and the re-invention of the adamantium tank. Jackman comes off personable as always, and it's clear that he really loves this role.

6.5/10

This making-of features additional background on the original ideas for the film. Shyamalan discusses his initial inspiration to make the ultimate B-movie, but one that morphed into something deeper. The cast and crew discuss the character motivations, the mood of the film, shooting in and around Philadelphia, and more.

Frank Marschall takes us on a behind the scenes tour on location and on the studio back-lots of four different studios during the making of 'Genre', which was the fake working title of Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull.

6.7/10

This making-of is an interesting, candid look at how the director operates during a typical day during principal photography.

The making-of documentary of Bonnie and Clyde.

7.3/10

This making-of is a feature that examines some of the story boarding and Pre-Viz sequences for the film, and moves onto the physical creation of the scene for the film.

Follow director Steven Spielberg as he creates animatic sequences, Shia LaBeouf as he learns to sword fight and the reunion of filmmakers and cast on the soundstage for 'Kingdom of the Crystal Skull'.

A making-of with more on-set laughs with the production's big behind-the-scenes event, an egg toss staged to blow off steam.

Features the editing and scoring processes, a proposed narration by Orson Welles, and some of the controversies inherent in the film's release.

7.9/10

This is a three-part documentary (i.e. Spirit of Vengeance, Spirit of Adventure and Spirit of Execution) which mixes behind the scenes materials and interviews. The program opens with info about bringing Ghost Rider to the big screen, the script and story, cast and Nicolas Cage's interest in the project, the flick's tone and its motorcycles. From there it digs into sets, characters, costumes and makeup, music, shooting in Australia, cinematography, and stunts. In addition, it looks at visual effects, editing, score, and other aspects of post-production. Part Three of the program mostly drops the interviews to completely follow the "fly on the wall" approach.

A look at the comic book history of the title character, one section a piece dedicated to 70s, 80s, 90s and 2000's by way of some interesting interviews with the various artists and writers who have worked on the different incarnations of the Marvel Comics that the film was based on. When combined the four parts of this documentary clock in at just over forty-five minutes in length. Those who are familiar with the various comics will definitely enjoy this look back at the character's history and hearing about it from the people who made it happen.

Details the origins of the story, with anecdotes by the cast and crew about how they got involved in the project.

Part 1 of the making of William Friedkin’s 1980 thriller ‘Cruising’ and the controversies it created.

8.2/10

A making-of, focusing on the script and direction by the Farrellys. The material here is culled from on-set interviews with Farrellys and the main cast, plus a pretty good amount of behind-the-scenes footage.

Documents the filming process, along with technical insights by cinematographer Andrew Lazslo.

An examination of the choreographed fight scenes and bizarre costuming.

Part 2 of the making of William Friedkin's 1980 thriller 'Cruising' and the controversies it created.

7.9/10

A heartfelt chat with the father-son team of Ben and Jerry Stiller.

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The true story behind the Prince of the City.

This two-parter is about as insightful and plausible as one of those "Histories Mysteries" specials, or that weekly John Edwards "Coast to Coast" baloney. A stream of real-life spook experts, ghost story writers and scientist types are interviewed. They try to convince (usually with little real proof) of the existence of the kind of paranormal activity seen in 'Poltergeist.'

5.3/10

Documentary about the making of the 1983 thriller "Cujo"

7.1/10

An engrossing feature length documentary. This piece offers a really excellent background piece on Chayefsky which is invaluable in helping to understand just how formidable the writer's accomplishments were.

A discussion on the politics behind the 1983 David Cronenberg thriller, The Dead Zone.

Documentary which focuses more on the impact of the film upon its release and how it has seeped into the culture since that time. It is always fun to hear John Waters speak on a subject he is passionate about.

A documentary in which the creative team discuss the process of adapting the material, the challenge of bringing an icon to life, bringing Frank Perry on to direct, trying to bring authenticity to the casting process and more.

How the play was adapted to Film

7.7/10

Chronicling the making of Dog Day Afternoon

A five-minute reading of Shyamalan's children's book of Lady in the Water.

Short behind-the-scenes documentary on Roman Polanski's "Oliver Twist."

Through interviews with the Farrelly Brothers, the producers of the film and Jeff Daniels we learn about casting decisions, how the script was proved to be a very tough sell to certain studio parties, and about the relationship that developed between Daniels and Carrey on set and how the worked on some specific scene details together. Apparently the Farrelly Brothers sold the producers on the movie by acting out scenes in the office, and initially Steve Martin and Martin Short were wanted for the leads. While Carrey himself isn't interviewed here (which is a shame), there are plenty of clips of his antics from the film used to highlight certain moments in here.

6.9/10

Interviews and photos about the play on Broadway

7.6/10

Roman Polanski looks back at the making of "Oliver Twist."

5.3/10

Documentary which delves a bit deeper into the story of the film in which the cast and crew discuss some of the narrative beats, the performances in some of the scenes, how true-to-life the depictions were and more.

Cast and crew of "Reds" revisit their memories and stories while making the film.

Short behind-the-scenes documentary on Roman Polanski's "Oliver Twist."

A documentary on the making of the film, Black Rain

7.2/10

Feature-lenght documentary, divided in three episodes (Storm rising, Storm chaser and Eye of the storm), describing the making of Ryan's Daughter as well as the critical reaction to it.

Documentary about the making of "The Silence of the Lambs" (1991). Presented as three short documentaries on the collector's edition DVD (MGM, January 2007), but first appeared in the 2005 European release.

Features a sit-down with two of the film's writers; the third, Ronny Graham, passed away in 1999.

A tribute to the late John Candy from the cast of Spaceballs

7.6/10

In this making-of documentary, we see movie snippets, shots from the set, and interviews. We get notes from the crew and cast. We learn about the movie's genesis and development, the choice of time period and setting, finding a location and creating the sets, the flick's visual design and cinematography, working with the actors and bonding on the set, the costumes, problems with the weather, shooting in the woods, casting, the actors' "boot camp", editing and storyboards, audio design, the score, and the movie's creatures.

6.8/10

Director Steven Spielberg discusses the making of his motion picture Duel (1971).

6.6/10

Short documentary on the making of Alfred Hitchcock's Mr. & Mrs. Smith.

5.9/10

A retrospective look at the brilliance of Alfred Hitchcock's 'Dial M for Murder.'

6.6/10

Documentary about Roman Polanski's film adaptation of the 1891 novel TESS OF THE D'URBERVILLES by Thomas Hardy

6.7/10

Brian DePalma and Art Linson discuss how the 1987 film The Untouchables came together.

Cast and crew members from The Untouchables recall the production.

A documentary that interviews the cast and crew of Roman Polanski's 1979 film TESS.

6.6/10

A retrospective look at Alfred Hitchcock's Strangers on a Train.

Documentary about the making of Roman Polanski's 1979 film TESS.

6.8/10

We find notes from the Farrellys, Damon, Kinnear, Thomas, Wessler and special make-up designer Tony Gardner. The latter participant dominates the show as he lets us know about the design of the conjoined rig, the various challenges and its execution. We also learn about general issues and the way the actors related to each other.

A look at how Dial M for Murder (1954) was produced for 3-D viewing.

5.6/10

A documentary on Alfred Hitchcock's 1941 film, "Suspicion".

6.6/10

Documentary about film.

6.4/10

Behind-the-scenes documentary about the making of The China Syndrome.

Behind-the-scenes documentary about the making of The China Syndrome.

Comments from the Farrellys, Thomas, Wessler, Damon, Kinnear, and actors Ray “Rocket” Valliere, Wen Yan Shih, Lawyer Milloy and Tom Brady. They chat about the origins of the film and its slow path to the screen, casting, the story and character development, disabilities in the film, and their use of athletes in cameos.

Features snippets from a lot of the big names who have worked with the brothers in the past. Gwyneth Paltrow, Jack Black, Jason Alexander, Matt Damon, Chris Elliott, Ben Stiller and Greg Kinnear are all on hand to give their thoughts on what makes their comedy films work so well. The brothers themselves are also interviewed and they talk in a bit of detail about how they stick to their own creative process to get their movies made.

This featurette takes a closer look at the production history of Murder on the Orient Express. Included in it are clips from archival interviews with dierctor Sidney Lumet, producer Richard Goodwin, and cast and crew members.

6.8/10

Documentary short focusing on the making of Alfred Hitchcock's 1953 film I Confess.

6.6/10

Cast and crew from The Untouchables share production stories.

Brian DePalma, Art Linson, Charles Martin Smith discussing The Untouchables.

Movie historians and others discuss the making of Foreign Correspondent (1940).

6.5/10

Documentary on the making of Alfred Hitchcock’s 'The Wrong Man'

6.5/10

An interview with film critic Annette Insdorf about Francois Truffaut's 1973 film "Day for Night."

5.5/10

A behind the scenes look at the making of Stephen Spielberg's Catch Me If You Can.

6.3/10

A documentary about Brian de Palma's "Femme Fatale" directed by Laurent Bouzereau.

5/10

A documentary about the making of Carlito's Way.

6.1/10

The men who created Indiana Jones and the those who performed the stunt work look on the ground breaking action sequences from the first three Indiana Jones films.

8/10

The men from ILM who contributed to the special effect work of the first three Indiana Jones pictures look back and reveal some of their secrets.

8/10

Ben Burtt reveals which sounds he and his team at Skywalker Sound recorded to incorporate into the Indiana Jones trilogy.

8/10

A documentary directed by Laurent Bouzereau.

7.5/10

Peter Bogdanovich recalls how Tatum O'Neal was chosen to play Addie, and discusses Alvin Sargent's script, the shooting of select sequences in Kansas, the title of the film (which was enthusiastically endorsed by Orson Welles), etc. Also included are comments from production designer Polly Platt and associate producer Frank Marshall.

7.2/10

An interview with actress Jacqueline Bisset about Francois Truffaut’s 1973 film “Day for Night.”

5.3/10

Nearly every possible aspect of fimmaking used to produce the motion picture Signs (2002) is closely examined here. This serves as a good companion to the film, normally where a commentary track would. Though it does feature a portion of promotional value, it is still very informative and interesting to watch director M. Night Shyamalan at work.

6.3/10

George Lucas and Steven Spielberg tell the struggles and the passion for making the Indiana Jones Trilogy.

7.9/10

In this 2003 featurette, John Williams recalls composing the music for the first three Indiana Jones pictures and alludes to the possibility of scoring a fourth.

8.3/10

John Williams discussing the music of E.T.

Short interviews describing Hitchcock's efforts to produce the movie over many years, and his efforts to sign Cary Grant and Grace Kelly. Also discussed are script censorship issues with the Hays Office

Douglas Trumbull does a true deep dive into the making of the movie.

6.6/10

A Tribute to Alfred Hitchcock . Features interviews with Hitchcock's daughter and granddaughter, plus Sylvette Baudrot about what the director was like off the set. Family anecdotes and the type of humor Hitch had as well as his favorite pastimes are discussed. Both the daughter and granddaughter describe visiting the the locations of To Catch A Thief as children during filming.

This interview with Bruce Dern is on the DVD for 'Silent Running' (1972), released in 2002.

This is the making of the Back to the Future Trilogy by acclaimed documentary maker Laurent Bouzereau and appears on the Back to the Future DVD set.

7.4/10

Documentary of the making of Alfred Hitchcock's classic 1955 tale.

6.9/10

A 50-minute behind-the-scenes documentary about the making of Steven Spielberg's 1982 film "E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial.'

Mr. Trumbull discusses his history and ideas of creating innovative technologies for the cinematic industry.

Documentary about the making of Alfred Hitchcock's 'Frenzy'.

6.6/10

This making-of piece showcases the evolution of the film from script (the entire movie is generally the first act of your typical film), the differences in crew between Unbreakable and The Sixth Sense, the thematic elements seen throughout the movie, the pace and shooting of the movie, and so on.

7.3/10

Obviously, film critic/historian Leonard Maltin talks about the making of and his appreciations for Alfred Hitchcock's Topaz (1969). He speaks of the difficulties with preview audiences in general and how they affected this film, as well as presents several deleted scenes not available before this.

5.8/10

An appreciation of Dressed to Kill by Keith Gordon

A documentary about Alfred Hitchcock's classic 1954 film Rear Window.

7.6/10

Screenwriter John Michael Hayes reminisces about his partnership with Alfred Hitchcock during the making of the classic 1954 film Rear Window.

6.6/10

Produced as part of the DVD release for 'Dressed to Kill', this documentary gives fans a behind-the-scenes look at the making of this thrilling murder mystery. Includes interviews with director Brian De Palma and star Angie Dickenson, as well as other members of the cast and crew, who relate their experiences of working on the film.

7.9/10

This is the featurette on the DVD of The Trouble With Harry. It consists of interviews, clips of the film and stills from the making of it.

6.6/10

A documentary giving film fans a behind-the-scenes look at the making of this sequel to the now-classic horror movie that had viewers too scared to go into the water. Includes interviews with the writer, director, and other members of the creative staff who relate some of their experiences with making the film, as well as giving their views on all the work that went into it.

5.5/10

Documentary about the making of Alfred Hitchcock's "Family Plot".

6.5/10

A behind-the-scenes look at the making of the film The Mask of Zorro (1998), including a brief history of the iconic character.

8/10

An interview with actor Michael J. Fox about his role in the 1989 film 'Casualties of War.'

Prepare to go deeper into the breathtaking adventures of the Jurassic Park Trilogy! Highlighted by fascinating, never-seen-before footage from all three Jurassic Park films, this DVD offers an exclusive look at deleted scenes, additional footage and other materials not shown on any theater screen.

6/10

A short documentary about the filming of Alfred Hitchcock's 'Rope'. Interviews with screenwriter Arthur Laurents delve into the troubles of secretly making a movie about gay murderers in the 1940's.

7.1/10

A documentary about the making of 1976's "Obsession" featuring interviews with director Brian De Palma, stars Cliff Robertson and Genevieve Bujold and more.

6/10

Clint Eastwood tells us how he yearned to be a director from the time he was on 'Rawhide' to finally obtaining the approval of his mentor, Don Siegel. He then asked Lew R. Wasserman, a Universal executive, if he could direct a story called 'Play Misty For Me.' Lew said yes but that he wouldn't be paid as the director. Clint agreed and began to locate the cast and crew he desired.

6.6/10

Documentary made for the film's 2001 DVD release.

6.5/10

A documentary film on the making of 'Close Encounters of the Third Kind'

7.1/10

In this documentary director Brian De Palma and the stars from his film "Carrie" (such as Sissy Spacek, Amy Irving, Piper Laurie, William Katt, Nancy Allen and others) share stories about the making of the classic horror film 25 years after its release.

Exploring the edits to receive an R rating from the MPAA.

Short featurette showcasing film historian and critic Richard Schickel, Eastwood, and producer Robert Daley who speak about Eastwood’s work as an actor, as well as other characters he portrayed at that time.

The making of Alfred Hitchcock's 1956 film 'The Man Who Knew Too Much'.

6.7/10

A short documentary about the Making Of Hitchcock's Shadow of a Doubt (1943).

6.7/10

Nearly all the cast and crew are on hand to give stories and memories about the making of the film. Plenty of detail on every aspect of the film from pre-production to opening night is covered.

7.4/10

A brief feature that showcases various cast members discussing the film.

7.1/10

A documentary about Alfred Hitchcock's 'Torn Curtain'.

6.2/10

A documentary about the making of Alfred Hitchcock's movie Saboteur.

6.3/10

This making-of piece examines the various guiding elements of the story and various aspects of the film that hint to its surprising ending.

8.1/10

John Milius talks about The Bridge on the River Kwai

5.2/10

One-hour making of documentary from 2000, not to be confused with the 2003 film.

7/10

This hour long documentary on the making of Alfred Hitchcock's "Marnie" incorporates the usual melange of contemporary interviews with surviving participants and liberal helpings of film clips and production shots. It also presents a nice selection of script pages and memos as well. In the former category we find cast members 'Tippi' Hedren, Diane Baker, and Louise Latham, rejected screenwriters Joseph Stefano and Evan Hunter, final screenwriter Jay Presson Allen, daughter Pat Hitchcock O'Connell, production designer Robert Boyle, makeup artist Howard Smit, unit manager Hilton Green, Hitchcock historian Robin Wood, composer Bernard Herrmann biographer Steven C. Smith, and Hitchcock fan/filmmaker Peter Bogdanovich. An entertaining account of the film's production, the participants offer loads of valuable information and anecdotes. Highly enjoyable for Hitchcock fans and the film's growing number of admirers.

7.2/10

Director Peter Bogdanovich sitting down to discuss Orson Welles' cult classic The Lady from Shanghai.

5.7/10

This making-of piece features Shaymalan and composer James Newton Howard sharing their insights into the film's powerful score and unique sound effects.

6.4/10

A Conversation with director M. Night Shyamalan discussing the film.

A look back at the making of the film "The Big Chill" (1983) with cast and crew.

6.5/10

A behind the scenes on the making of one of the greatest films ever made. Filled with trivia, interviews from cast and crew.

7.3/10

A wonderfully informative 80-minute documentary combining current interviews with archival materials and scenes from the film. Hitchcock's daughter Pat, production designer Robert Boyle, screenwriter Evan Hunter, matte artist Albert Whitlock's colleagues Syd Dutton and Bill Taylor, storyboard artist Harold Michelson, Hitchcock collaborator Hilton Green, actors Tippi Hedren, Veronica Cartwright and Rod Taylor, filmmaker Peter Bogdanovich, author Robin Wood, makeup artist Howard Smit, and composer Bernard Herrmann biographer Steven Smith all contribute valuable input to Hitchcock's memorable classic.

7.7/10

This hour-long 1999 documentary by Laurent Bouzereau features interviews with director Peter Bogdanovich, acotrs Cybil Shepherd, Timothy Bottoms, Jeff Bridges, Ellen Burstyn, Cloris Leachman, and Frank Marshall, and author Larry McMurty

7.2/10

Documentary that features many interviews and other footage of the cast and crew for the film American Graffiti (1973)

7.4/10

52-minute documentary on Scarface, both the making of the film and its reception.

6.7/10

This documentary was first released on the laserdisc for DragonHeart, and was then re-released on both the Collector's Edition and Franchise Collection DVDs.

5.3/10

Behind-the-scenes documentary about the making of director Steven Spielberg's 1997 film "The Lost World."

6.3/10

A retrospective on the entire movie, from start to finish. There are interviews with many of the principle cast and crew (including Janet Leigh and Joseph Stefano), who all talk openly and lovingly about entire process of making the film. The sessions with Janet Leigh are particularly involving, and she talks a great deal about shooting the now infamous shower scene.

7.3/10

archival documentary from Laurent Bouzereau

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A non-narrated documentary, told mainly in interviews with the filmmakers, on the making of the cult comedy classic, featuring outtakes, rare behind-the-scenes home movies, and trivia facts.

6.2/10

A behind-the-scenes documentary about the making of Steven Spielberg's 1982 film "E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial.'

7/10

A documentary on the making of one of the greatest films ever made, filled with trivia, interviews from cast and crew and never-before-seen footage.

7.8/10

Hosted by Cary Elwes. It's a promotional piece that was intended to get the word out about the film while it was in production, but some of the behind the scenes material that appears here is amusing

Director Brian De Palma, screenwriter Lawrence D. Cohen, editor Paul Hirsch & Art Director Jack Fisk talk about the making of Stephen King's Carrie.

A behind-the-scenes look at the making of "Dracula" (1979).

6/10

The third featurette on the PAPER MOON EUREKA The Masters of Cinema Blu-Ray

8.1/10
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