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- The life stories of various historical figures and celebrities are told.
- Playboy unveils the hottest moments in the history of film. This feature-length documentary traces the evolution of sex in Hollywood cinema and uncovers the formula for successfully arousing audience interest around the world.
- The story behind the making of the 5 "Planet of the Apes" movies.
- The resolution to lost in space in this TV movie documentary.
- The true stories that spawned the eerie tale of Damien, a small boy with an angelic face, whose very name still conjures up thoughts of Satan. This documentary shares spine-tingling information about the the all-too-memorable flick that has terrorized film audiences since 1976.
- Every Playmate in Playboy's 50-Year history all in one collectors edition.
- An Overseer named Ahpossno comes to Earth to take the slaves, and all humans, back to the mothership.
- Outside of the White House, one would be hard-pressed to name a private residence in America.
- Documentary about the moviestar's last months including her tumultuous love affairs, drug and alcohol dependency, depression and eventual firing from her final film, 20th Century Fox's "Something's Got To Give". Features several first time interviews with the people surrounding Monroe at the end of her life, behind the scenes footage and stills, and the assembled footage from her final film, co-starring Dean Martin and Cyd Charisse.
- A trip through the idiosyncrasies and difficulties of making one of the most tormented movies ever filmed.
- A retrospective look at the making of the Alien movies.
- As seen on AMC, "Backstory" is a series that takes a provocative and in-depth look at the making of popular motion pictures. Stars, directors, producers and other Hollywood players provide revealing inside "backstories" about the events that affected each production - and their lives. Using exclusive film footage, rare archival still photos and insightful interviews, these programs uncover everything from fascinating behind-the-scenes intrigue to cutthroat studio politics.
- An overview of the career of producer/director Irwiln Allen, using footage from his films and interviews with those who worked with and for him.
- An hour of gargantuan gorillas, deadly dinosaurs, one-eyed giants & colossal beasts!
- The first half century of Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation from its beginnings under Hungarian immigrant William Fox to it emergence as a major studio.
- An amazing insider's look at nearly four decades of movie making including screen tests, behind-the-scenes footage and interviews with Tom Hanks, Raquel Welch, George Lucas, Oliver Stone, Robert Altman and much more.
- A survey of 86 years of Titanicana in popular culture, with the emphasis on movies about (or inspired by) the disaster.
- "Monster Mania" traces the evolution of horror films, featuring footage from classic and contemporary favorites.
- This horror documentary salutes the role of women in fright films, hosted by the Mistress of the Dark herself, Elvira.
- Ringo Starr narrates this compilation of clips from classic "Rock and Roll" films from the 1950s and 60s.
- Joan Collins hosts a collection of film clips, mostly from musicals, that were cut from the released product.
- The life of Playboy's legendary editor and founder, Hugh M. Hefner is profiled in this compelling and highly personal portrait. Originally aired as part of A&E's Emmy Award-winning Biography series, the documentary includes interviews with Hefner's family, friends, and colleagues as well as social commentators and, of course, Playmates and former girlfriends.
- Mark Hamill is hosting an informational tour through the history of science fiction movie-making. The focus is not on special effects and action scenes, but on the relationship between society's hangups and fears and the subject matter of the movies. The effects of the American public's changing paranoias, e.g. the communist scare, is particularly well explored.
- a look at "rock and roll" and other pop music based film of the 1970s.
- Second installment of deleted scenes, mostly musical or comedic, from Fox films of the 30's - 50's.
- A biography of Leonardo DiCaprio.
- Documentary explores that his of the famous Chinese Theater in Hollywood. Opened on May 18, 1927 as Grauman's Chinese Theater, it immediately drew attention from the public, and, more importantly, from those in the entertainment industry. The theater helped to launch very famous careers, such as Chaplin and Mirna Loy. Kirk Douglas, still alive today, also credits the theater as his launch pad. Documentary contains many archival clips and interviews.
- A narrated retrospective of Christmas films from the the silent era to the mid-90's.
- Leonard Nimoy narrates this documentary chronicling all five "Fly" films. Starting with a short story in Playboy Magazine in 1957, and ending with a gruesome tale in _Fly II, The (1989), this 5-film franchise is known for being one of the best/well known franchises in the history of the science fiction genre.
- Documentary about Stalag Luft III and the prisoners of war present there at the time of the "great" escape. The film also discusses the consequences that the escapees faced after the breakout, both good and bad. This documentary can be found in the 2 disc Special Edition DVD released n 2004.
- Four intertwining stories filled with fantasy, over the top comedy and drama set in the entertainment industry on Valentine's day.
- How Hollywood sought to sell a blockbuster by beefing up the role played by US personnel in what was in reality a largely British and Commonwealth affair.
- Fox Movie Channel's original special delves into the cultural impact of one of 20th Century Fox's most beloved stars, Shirley Temple. The hour-long documentary interviews fans, co-stars and collectors who have been touched by the star's films and her public persona. Both humorous and poignant, ShirleyMania presents a view of Shirley Temple's relevance and sustaining presence in American popular culture.
- Documentary about Stalag Luft III and the prisoners of war present there at the time of the "great" escape. The film also discusses the inaccuracy of the role that Americans were portrayed as doing in the film The Great Escape (1963). This documentary can be found in the 2 disc Special Edition DVD released n 2004.
- Documentary about Stalag Luft III and the prisoners of war present there at the time of the "great" escape. The film also discusses the events that transpired after the war's end, where the British sought to bring those responsible for the execution of Allied prisoners of war to justice. This documentary can be found in the 2 disc Special Edition DVD released n 2004.
- Al Lewis becomes well-known for his iconic role as Grandpa on "The Munsters".
- Biography: Jennifer Jones reveals how Jennifer battled back from the loss of her husband, financial pressure, and a stalled career to forge a new life. Jennifer Jones' story is told with film clips, photos, and interviews that include Carrie Fisher, Charlton Heston, stepson Daniel Selznick, Dennis Hopper, Dominick Dunne, son Robert Walker Jr., Sally Kellerman, and others.
- When the Communists took over Russia in 1917, the royal family was executed the year after, 1918. But in later years, many said that the youngest princess escaped. The program looks at recent evidence which clears up many questions surrounding the fate of the young woman, as well as the identity of the Anastasia claimer in New York City in 1928. Was she the genuine princess or a fake?
- 1987– 44mTV-146.8 (111)TV EpisodeA biography of Anna Leonowens, the English schoolteacher who was hired to educate the children of the King of Thailand (then called Siam), and upon whose life the play and film "Anna and the King of Siam" were based.