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The Three Lives of Terry Moore (Part One)
Dick Dinman
Reviews two DVD releases The Ladykillers and Contempt. Interviews Terry Moore about her life in Golden Age Hollywood.
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The Three Lives of Terry Moore (Part Two)
Dick Dinman
Interviews Terry Moore about her life in Golden Age Hollywood.
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Those B-A-A-D Girls of Film Noir
Dick Dinman
Interviews Rita Belda and Grover Crisp about the recent DVD release of BAD GIRLS OF FILM NOIR (Volumes 1 & 2).
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TV Movie's Brave True-Life Ladies: Babe (Part One)
Dick Dinman
Susan Clark talks about her role as Babe Didrikson Zaharias and her husband co-star Alexander Karras.
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TV Movie's Brave True-Life Ladies: Babe (Part Two)
Dick Dinman
Producer of the TV Movie Babe, Stanley Rubin talks about the making of the film. Also mentioned are the actor Kathleen Hughes talks about the role host Dick Dinman had in the movie.
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TV Movie's Brave True-Life Ladies: The Betty Ford Story
Dick Dinman
Gena Rowlands talks about her performance in the title role of the Betty Ford Story for which she won both a Golden Globe and Emmy Award.
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A Castle of Columbia Noir
Dick Dinman
The release of the William Castle Collection and the Columbia Pictures Film Noir Collection (#1) is discussed with Rita Belda (Sony Pictures Home Entertainment Technical Specialist, Film Restoration and Asset Management).
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A Fuller Film Experience
Dick Dinman
Release of Samuel Fuller Collection DVD box set. Interviews with his widow Christa Lang-Fuller about his life and legacy and his films. Then the actor Michael Dante talks about his experiences making the film the Naked Kiss with Samuel Fuller.
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A Wealth of Wellman (Part One)
Dick Dinman
William Wellman Jr discusses his father’s career in connection to the release of a boxset of early films on DVD.
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A Wealth of Wellman (Part Two)
Dick Dinman
William Wellman Jr continues the discussion of his father and his career in connection to the release of a boxset of early films on DVD.
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Chuck Amuck! (Part One)
Dick Dinman
Interview with Linda Jones Clough about her father legendary Looney Tunes animation director Chuck Jones with focus on the qualities that made his contributions to the field of animation so unique and beloved as well as offer a preview of the new Turner Classic Movies documentary Chuck Jones: Memories of Childhood
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Chuck Amuck! (Part Two)
Dick Dinman
Interview with Peggy Stern about her documentary Chuck Jones: Memories of Childhood
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Eleanor Parker's Favorite (and Least Favorite!) Leading Man
Dick Dinman
Three time Best Actress Oscar nominee Eleanor Parker discusses the 1952 film Above and Beyond and her relationship with actor Robert Taylor. Then reviews the new released collection of Robert Taylor films. Followed by more interview with Eleanor Parker about her experiences with actor Stewart Granger.
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I'm Dreaming of a Blu Christmas
Dick Dinman
Promotes the newly released Blu-rays versions of Christmas movies such as It’s a Wonderful Life, Quo Vadis, A Christmas Carol, Wizard of Oz, Miracle on 34th Street, Gone with the Wind,
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Kirk Douglas’s Favorite Film
Dick Dinman
Discussion about the Kirk Douglas’s favorite film with distinguished guest two-time Best Actress Oscar nominee Gena Rowlands, 1962’s Lonely Are the Brave. She shares her opinion of Kirk Douglas and behind the scenes stories from the set.
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Miracle on 34th Street (Part One)
Dick Dinman
Review of the Blu-ray release of Miracle on 34th Street followed by the first part of the Screen Director's Playhouse condensed radio version of the film with Maureen O'Hara, John Payne, and Edmund Gwenn.
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Miracle on 34th Street (Part Two)
Dick Dinman
Continuation of the Screen Director's Playhouse condensed radio version of the film with Maureen O'Hara, John Payne, and Edmund Gwenn.
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Oz and Ends
Dick Dinman
Continued discussion with George Feltenstein about the creation of the astounding new Blu-ray releases of other films from the Warner Archive including Gone with the Wind, and many more.
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Saying Goodbye to Karl Marlden
Dick Dinman
Dick Dinman’s bittersweet send-off to Oscar and Emmy winning character star Karl Malden who will always remain one of his very favorite guests.
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The Diary of Anne Frank (Part One)
Dick Dinman
Only director George Stevens could transfer this extraordinary portrayal of humanity set during one of history’s most inhumane periods into a motion picture of such singular power and everlasting relevance in which Dick Dinman’s guest Millie Perkins brilliantly portrays the insightful 13-year-old biographer of her family’s two-year hiding from the Nazi’s murderous aggression in an Amsterdam attic.
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The Diary of Anne Frank (Part Three)
Dick Dinman
Dick Dinman and his multi-talented guest George Stevens Jr. discuss the challenges inherent in bringing THE DIARY OF ANNE FRANK to the screen as well as the unique qualities that made producer-director George Stevens Sr. a universally revered filmmaker for the ages.
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The Diary of Anne Frank (Part Two)
Dick Dinman
Dick Dinman’s guest Diane Baker began her distinguished film career with a stunningly sensitive and deeply felt portrayal as Anne Frank’s sister in this George Stevens masterwork and discusses the challenges inherent in bringing this poignant true story to the screen with such uncompromisingly authentic detail and shattering effect.
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The Yellow Brick Road in Blu (Part One)
Dick Dinman
Discussion of the re-released The Wizard of Oz for the 70th Anniversary and companion booklet with the film historian/author John Fricke. They talk about star Judy Garland and other making of stories and urban legends.
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The Yellow Brick Road in Blu (Part Three)
Dick Dinman
Part three of the discussion about the 70th anniversary edition of the film the Wizard of Oz with Warner Home Video Senior Vice President of Theatrical and Classic Catalogue Marketing pioneer George Feltenstein. They discuss the restoration of the original prints and the creation of the Blu-ray release.
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The Yellow Brick Road in Blu (Part Two)
Dick Dinman
Part 2 of an interview with documentary filmmaker John Fricke about the making of the film Wizard of Oz. Including discussion of the cut musical numbers and the original score of the film by Oscar winner Herbert Stothart and stories about actors playing the Munchkins. Behind the scenes tales and casting stories about the wicked witch Margaret Hamilton and the wizard Frank Morgan.
A weekly radio show devoted to Golden Age Movie Classics as they become available on DVD. Host Dick Dinman includes a generous selection of classic scenes, classic film music, and one-on-one interviews with stars, producers, and directors.
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