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- 20th century abstract expressionist Mark Rothko struggles to cope with his growing riches and fame, while he paints a set of murals for the Four Seasons restaurant.
- This is a documentary that revisits the making of Gone with the Wind (1939) with archival footage, screen tests, insightful interviews and rare film footage.
- Chronicles the last great American showman, filmmaker William Castle, a master of ballyhoo who became a brand name in movie horror with his outrageous audience participation gimmicks.
- This documentary, aired on the Turner Classic Movies (TCM) cable network, looks at the life and career of John Garfield, whose career was cut short when he died at age 39. His difficult childhood in the rough neighborhoods of New York City provided the perfect background for the tough-guy roles he would play on both stage and screen.
- A son longs to escape from his stifling home, where his genteel mother worries about the future prospects of his lame, shy sister.
- James Cagney was a song-and-dance man who loved animals, supported the underdog and was liked by everybody, but is remembered for his roles as a cold-blooded gangster.
- Alfred Uhry's Tony Award-winning look at anti-semitism in the South centers on the planning of the Atlanta Jewish community's annual Ballyhoo ball during the excitement surrounding the premiere of Gone with the Wind.
- Based on Franz Kafka's German-language short story of the same title, "In the Penal Colony" is a chamber opera in one act and 16 scenes which describes an execution preceded by 12 hours of torture on a remote island.
- Two sides of a dysfunctional family -- a father oblivious to everything but his life as a jazz musician, and a neglected mother who takes refuge in alcohol and rage.
- The story behind the making of the epic album "Bat Out of Hell" by Meatloaf and Jim Steinman.