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The latter includes both new works — an assemblage of photographs titled An Essay on Equivalents and the video Cornered — and a selection of the artist's earliest documentary production from the late 1970s and early 1980s.
Acknowledging the issues were novel, the motions judge in SC v. NS concluded that the defendant / accused had breached the deemed undertaking of confidentiality when he used for his criminal defence the plaintiff's documentary productions from the civil case without first seeking directions from the court as to whether and how he could do so.
Acknowledging the issues were novel, the motions judge in the case concluded that the defendant / accused had breached the deemed undertaking of confidentiality when he used for his criminal defence the plaintiff's documentary productions from the civil case without first seeking directions from the court as to whether and how he could do so.

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Best Picture: «The Shape of Water» Lead Actor: Gary Oldman, «Darkest Hour» Lead Actress: Frances McDormand, «Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri» Supporting Actor: Sam Rockwell, «Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri» Supporting Actress: Allison Janney, «I, Tonya» Director: «The Shape of Water,» Guillermo del Toro Animated Feature: «Loving Vincent,» Animated Short: «Revolting Rhymes» Adapted Screenplay: «The Disaster Artist» Original Screenplay: «The Big Sick» Cinematography: «Blade Runner 2049» Roger Deakins Best Documentary Feature: «Last Men in Aleppo» Best Documentary Short Subject: «Traffic Stop» Best Live Action Short Film: «The Silent Child» Best Foreign Language Film: «The Insult» (Lebanon) Film Editing: «Baby Driver» Sound Editing: «Dunkirk» Sound Mixing: «Dunkirk» Production Design: «The Shape of Water» Original Score: «Star Wars: The Last Jedi Original Song: «This Is Me» from «The Greatest Showman» Makeup and Hair: «Darkest Hour» Costume Design: «Phantom Thread» Visual Effects: «Star Wars: The Last Jedi»
From Life Extension Foundation: War On Health — A Gary Null Production — Full DocumentaryThis new film from award - winning documentary - maker Gary NulFrom Life Extension Foundation: War On Health — A Gary Null Production — Full DocumentaryThis new film from award - winning documentary - maker Gary Nulfrom award - winning documentary - maker Gary Null...
There's an audio commentary by Charlie Chaplin experts Dan Kamin and Hooman Mehran; the documentary The Tramp and the Dictator, which parallels the lives between Chaplin and Hitler; two visual essays; color production footage; the barbershop sequence from Sydney Chaplin's 1921 film King, Queen, Joker; the deleted barbershop sequence from Chaplin's 1919 film Sunnyside; the re-release trailer; and finally, a 30 page - booklet featuring an essay by film critic Michael Wood, Chaplin's 1940 New York Times defense of the film, a reprint from critic Jean Narboni on the film's final speech, and Al Hirschfeld's original press book illustrations.
Bonus: • Audio Commentary with Performer / Author Dan Kamin and Silent Film Historian Hooman Mehran • Re-release Trailer • «The Tramp and the Dictator» Documentary • Two Visual Essays • Color Production Footage • Sequence from 1921's King, Queen, Joker • Deleted Sequence from 1919's Sunnyside
This documentary provides a comprehensive look at the production of horror classic Pet Sematary, from book to film to legend.
It was baffling when distributor Broad Green Pictures pulled Lucy Walker's «Untitled Buena Vista Social Club Documentary» from the Sundance Film Festival on January 20, the same day as its intended premiere, with a press release that said the «post production process has taken longer than expected.»
Special Features High - definition digital transfer from the 2004 Film Foundation restoration, with uncompressed monaural soundtrack Archival introduction to the film by director Jean Renoir «Around the River,» a 60 - minute 2008 documentary by Arnaud Mandagaran about the making of the film Interview with filmmaker Martin Scorsese from 2004 Audio interview with producer Ken McEldowney from 2000 «Jean Renoir: A Passage Through India,» a new video essay by film writer Paul Ryan Trailer Plus: An essay by film scholar Ian Christie and original production notes by Renoir
Best Picture Birdman Best Actor Eddie Redmayne in The Theory of Everything Best Supporting Actor J.K. Simmons in Whiplash Best Actress Julianne Moore in Still Alice Best Supporting Actress Patricia Arquette in Boyhood Best Animated Feature Big Hero 6 Best Adapted Screenplay The Imitation Game Best Original Screenplay Birdman Best Cinematography Birdman Best Costume Design The Grand Budapest Hotel Best Director Birdman, Alejandro G. Iñárritu Best Documentary Feature Citizenfour Best Documentary Short Subject «Crisis Hotline: Veterans Press 1» Best Film Editing Whiplash Best Foreign Language Film Ida, Poland Best Makeup and Hairstyling The Grand Budapest Hotel Best Original Score The Grand Budapest Hotel, Alexandre Desplat Best Original Song «Glory» from Selma Best Production Design The Grand Budapest Hotel Best Animated Short Film «Feast» Best Live Action Short Film «The Phone Call» Best Sound Editing American Sniper Best Sound Mixing Whiplash Best Visual Effects Interstellar
Blu - ray Highlight: In addition to an excellent six - part documentary that runs the entire gamut of productionfrom location shooting in Romania, to Nicolas Cage's (creepy) performance capture of the Ghost Rider, to special effects and more — the Blu - ray also includes a feature similar to Warner Bros.» Maximum Movie Mode where directors Mark Neveldine and Brian Taylor dissect the film (sometimes pausing it to discuss certain scenes in more detail) with the help of behind - the - scenes footage.
Running time: 102 minutes Studio: The Criterion CollectionDVD Extras: Commentary by the director and by co-star Ricky Jay, new interviews with Lindsay Crouse and Joe Mantegna, a documentary shot on location during production, an essay by critic Kent Jones, excerpts from the director's introduction to the published screenplay, storyboard detail and a theatrical trailer.
BEST SONG IN A DOCUMENTARY An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power — «Truth to Power» — Written by Ryan Tedder and T Bone Burnett — Performed by OneRepublic (Paramount / Actual Films, Participant Media) Chasing Coral — «Tell Me How Long» — Written by Dan Romer and Teddy Geiger — Performed by Kristen Bell (Netflix / Exposure Labs) Cries From Syria — «Prayers for This World» — Written by Diane Warren — Performed by Cher with The West Los Angeles Children's Choir (HBO / Afineevsky — Tolmor Production, Cinepost Barrandov, Levy Entertainment Group, Studio Malibu) Dina — «Best I Can» — Written by Michael Cera — Performed by Michael Cera featuring Sharon Van Etten (The Orchard / Cinereach, El Peligro, Killer Films) Served Like a Girl — «Dancing Through the Wreckage» — Written by Linda Perry, Neil Giraldo, and Pat Benatar — Performed by Pat Benatar (Entertainment Studios, Freestyle Digital Media) Step — «Jump» — Written by Raphael Saadiq, Taura Stinson, and Laura Karpman — Performed by Cynthia Erivo (Fox Searchlight / Impact Partners, Stick Figure Productions)
Television Distribution / HBO Documentary Films, Vermilion Films) Bright Lights: Starring Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds — Directors: Alexis Bloom, Fisher Stevens (HBO / Bloomfish Pictures, HBO Documentary Films, Insurgent Docs, RatPac Documentary Films) California Typewriter — Director: Doug Nichol (Gravitas Ventures / American Buffalo Pictures) Chasing Coral — Director: Jeff Orlowski (Netflix / Exposure Labs) City of Ghosts — Director: Matthew Heineman (Amazon Studios, A&E IndieFilms, IFC Films / Our Time Projects) Cries From Syria — Director: Evgeny Afineevsky (HBO / Afineevsky — Tolmor Production, Cinepost Barrandov, Levy Entertainment Group, Studio Malibu) Dawson City: Frozen Time — Director: Bill Morrison (Kino Lorber / Hypnotic Pictures, Picture Palace Pictures) Eagles of Death Metal: Nos Amis — Director: Colin Hanks (HBO / Live Nation Productions, Company Name) Ex Libris: The New York Public Library — Director: Frederick Wiseman (Zipporah Films) Faces Places — Directors: Agnès Varda & JR (Cohen Media Group / Ciné Tamaris, Social Animals, Rouge International, Arte France Cinéma, Arches Films) Jane — Director: Brett Morgen (National Geographic Documentary Films / National Geographic Studios, Public Road Productions) Kedi — Director: Ceyda Torun (Oscilloscope Laboratories, YouTube Red / Termite Films) One of Us — Directors: Heidi Ewing, Rachel Grady (Netflix / Loki Films) Spettacolo — Directors: Jeff Malmberg, Chris Shellen (Grasshopper Film / Open Face) Strong Island — Director: Yance Ford (Netflix / Yanceville Films, Louverture Films)
Disk 2 features a new 87 - minute documentary called A Cut Above the Rest, which follows the films history, production and influence from conception to the present day.
Home Video Notes: The Breakfast Club Release Date: 2 January 2018 Criterion releases The Breakfast Club on home video (Blu - ray) with the following extras: - Audio commentary from 2015 featuring actors Anthony Michael Hall and Judd Nelson - New interviews with actors Molly Ringwald and Ally Sheedy - New video essay featuring director John Hughes's production notes, read by Nelson - Documentary from 2015 featuring interviews with cast and crew - 50 minutes of never - before - seen deleted and extended scenes - Rare promotional and archival interviews and footage - Excerpts from a 1985 American Film Institute seminar with Hughes 1999 radio interview with Hughes - Segment from a 1985 episode of NBC's Today show featuring the film's cast - Audio interview with Molly Ringwald from a 2014 episode of This American Life - Trailer - PLUS: An essay by critic David Kamp
The second disc houses a majority of the bonus material, however, with over 4 hours of extras ranging from production featurettes to historical documentaries.
Today's Nintendo news: latest Nintendo Minute episode, Mario Day celebrations, making of video clip for Super Mario Odyssey, pictures of the Nintendo 2018 Handbook and 1 - Up Studio company guide, guidebook for Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp, latest trailer for Bayonetta 2, and Production Documentary for the life - size Majora's Mask from First 4 Figures!
New to this edition are the 2000 documentary «Hitchcock: The Early Years,» archival interview footage with Alfred Hitchcock from Mike Scott's 1966 television interview, excerpts from François Truffaut's 1962 audio interview with Hitchcock, a visual essay by Hitchcock scholar Leonard Leff, original production design drawings, and a booklet featuring an essay by film critic David Cairns.
Extras: Two optional English narrations, including one by actor Roy Scheider; audio commentary from 2008 featuring Schrader and producer Alan Poul; interviews from 2007 and 2008 with Bailey, producers Tom Luddy and Mata Yamamoto, composer Philip Glass, and production designer Eiko Ishioka; interviews from 2008 with Mishima biographer John Nathan and friend Donald Richie; audio interview from 2008 with co-screenwriter Chieko Schrader; interview excerpt from 1966 featuring Mishima talking about writing; «The Strange Case of Yukio Mishima,» a 55 - minute documentary from 1985 about the author; trailer; a booklet featuring an essay by critic Kevin Jackson, a piece on the film's censorship in Japan, and photographs of Ishioka's sets.
And festival director Nate Kohn is in production on a new, untitled documentary about Ebert that will mine extensive archival footage from his reviews, in collaboration with Champaign - based production house Shatterglass Studios.
Paramount Home Media Distribution and CBS Home Entertainment have announced that Star Trek: The Original Series — The Roddenberry Vault is set to hit Blu - ray on December 5th, giving fans unprecedented access to never - before - seen footage from the production of Star Trek: The Original Series, along with twelve classic episodes, three exclusive special feature documentaries and -LSB-...]
An older documentary, «A Profile of The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp and some galleries of production stills and original Blimp cartoons add some final pieces of lighter context, while the disc booklet features a lengthy essay from the incomparable Molly Haskel.
Blu - ray Highlight: In addition to a fairly informative audio commentary by writer Seth Grahame - Smith, the disc also includes a collection of production featurettes (ranging from a basic making - of documentary, to more specific departments like make - up effects and fight choreography) that fans of the movie will definitely want to check out.
The whole documentary is predictably larded with film clips but only from those Hughes productions distributed by Paramount, i.e., Ferris Bueller's Day Off, Pretty in Pink, Some Kind of Wonderful, and She's Having a Baby.
Other extras: promotional interviews from 1960, a documentary about the blacklisted Hollywood 10 (one of them, Dalton Trumbo, wrote the screenplay), production stills and drawings by director Stanley Kubrick.
BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR: Sam Rockwell, «Three Billboards outside Ebbing, Missouri» BEST MAKEUP AND HAIRSTYLING: «Darkest Hour» (Kazuhiro Tsuji, David Malinowski, Lucy Sibbick) BEST COSTUME DESIGN: «Phantom Thread» (Mark Bridges) BEST DOCUMENTARY FEATURE: «Icarus» (Bryan Fogel, Dan Cogan) BEST SOUND EDITING: «Dunkirk» (Richard King, Alex Gibson) BEST SOUND MIXING: «Dunkirk» (Gregg Landaker, Gary A. Rizzo and Mark Weingarten) BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN: «The Shape of Water» (Paul D. Austerberry, Jeffrey A. Melvin, Shane Vieau) BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM: «A Fantastic Woman» from Chile BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS: Allison Janney, «I, Tonya» BEST ANIMATED SHORT FILM: «Dear Basketball» (Kobe Bryant, Glen Keane) BEST ANIMATED FEATURE FILM: «Coco» (Lee Unkrich, Darla K. Anderson) BEST VISUAL EFFECTS: «Blade Runner 2049» (John Nelson, Gerd Nefzer, Paul Lambert and Richard R. Hoover) BEST FILM EDITING: «Dunkirk» (Lee Smith) BEST DOCUMENTARY SHORT: «Heaven Is a Traffic Jam on the 405» (Frank Stiefel) BEST LIVE ACTION SHORT: «The Silent Child» (Chris Overton, Rachel Shenton) BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY: «Call Me by Your Name» (James Ivory) BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY: «Get Out» (Jordan Peele) BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY: «Blade Runner 2049» (Roger Deakins) BEST ORIGINAL SCORE: «The Shape of Water» (Alexandre Desplat) BEST ORIGINAL SONG: «Remember Me» from «Coco» BEST DIRECTING: Guillermo del Toro, «The Shape of Water» BEST ACTOR: Gary Oldman, «Darkest Hour» BEST ACTRESS: Frances McDormand, «Three Billboards outside Ebbing, Missouri» BEST PICTURE: «The Shape of Water» (Fox Searchlight Pictures)
A short making - of documentary eschews talking heads in favor of stitched - together footage of the production's evolution from location scouting and rehearsals to the actual shoot.
Special Features Audio commentary from 2002 featuring director Robert Altman and producer David Foster New making - of documentary, featuring members of the Cast and Crew New conversation about the film and Altman's career between film historians Cari Beauchamp and Rick Jewell Featurette from the film's 1970 production Art Directors Guild Film Society Q&A from 1999 with production designer Leon Ericksen Excerpts from archival interviews with cinematographer Vilmos Zsigmond Gallery of stills from the set by photographer Steve Schapiro Excerpts from two 1971 episodes of The Dick Cavett Show featuring Altman and film critic Pauline Kael Trailer PLUS: An essay by novelist and critic Nathaniel Rich
Here we get an audio commentary from Kong, along with an hour long making of documentary called Killer Cuisine which tackles every part of the film's development, genesis and production.
Following the release of The Director and the Jedi, a documentary that provides an extensive behind - the - scenes look at the production of the critically acclaimed Star Wars: The Last Jedi, the official Star Wars YouTube channel has now released a blooper reel featuring a few outtakes from the film.
As with previous Platinum Edition releases, the treasure trove of extras can be found on the second disc's «Backstage Disney» section, which features an hour - long documentary of the film's development, production, and reception, featuring comments from modern animation figures such as Pixar's John Lassiter as well as many of the now - elderly voice actors for Bambi and the other forest creatures.
A slightly hour - plus - long documentary, divided into five 10 - 15 minute segments, comprehensively covers the film's making from conception to production, with a large amount of time spent on the elaborate digital and practical creature effects.
From Academy Award - winning filmmaker Morgan Neville (20 Feet from Stardom), the documentary is a Focus Features presentation of a Tremolo Production, in association with Impact Partners and Independent Lens / From Academy Award - winning filmmaker Morgan Neville (20 Feet from Stardom), the documentary is a Focus Features presentation of a Tremolo Production, in association with Impact Partners and Independent Lens / from Stardom), the documentary is a Focus Features presentation of a Tremolo Production, in association with Impact Partners and Independent Lens / PBS.
Carried over from the earlier release is articulate commentary by John Boorman, who tells many of the same production stories that also come out in an excellent four - part 2007 documentary, plus the original archival featurette «The Dangerous World of Deliverance.»
NEW Sounds from the Cold — interviews with supervising sound editor David Lewis Yewdall and special sound effects designer Alan Howarth NEW Between the Lines — an interview with novelization author Alan Dean Foster Audio Commentary by director John Carpenter and actor Kurt Russell John Carpenter's The Thing: Terror Takes Shape — a documentary on the making of THE THING featuring interviews with John Carpenter, Kurt Russell, special effects make - up designer Rob Bottin, legendary matte artist Albert Whitlock plus members of the cast and crew (80 minutes — SD) Outtakes (5 minutes — SD) Vintage featurettes from the electronic press kit featuring interviews with John Carpenter, Kurt Russell and Rob Bottin (12 minutes — SD) Vintage featurettes — The Making of a Chilling Tale and The Making of THE THING (1982 — 14 minutes — SD) Vintage Product Reel — contains a promotional condensed version of the film with additional footage not in the film (19 minutes — SD) Vintage Behind - the - Scenes footage (2 minutes — SD) Annotated Production Archive — Production Art and Storyboards, Location Scouting, Special Make - up Effects, Post Production (48 minutes — SD) Network TV Broadcast version of THE THING (92 minutes — SD) Teaser Trailer Theatrical Trailers (U.S. and German Trailer) TV spots Radio Spots Still Gallery (behind - the - scenes photos, posters and lobby cards)
Pierre David's early productions spanned genres, from documentary (A Child Like Any Other, 1972) and kitchen sink drama (Les colombes, 1972) to broad comedy (J'ai mon voyage, 1973) and prestige pic (Je t» aime, 1974, with the late Jeanne Moreau).
Warner Bros. have also re-issued Enter the Dragon, Bruce Lee's last completed starring role, adding a documentary from the Region 2 DVD on the film's production, and contains a brief appearance by Lalo Schifrin.
Starting things off, there's an audio commentary from director Mark Hartley, joined by «Ozploitation Auteurs» Brian Trenchard - Smith, Antony I. Ginnane, John D. Lamond, David Hannay, Richard Brennan, Alan Finney, Vincent Monton, Grant Page, and Roger Ward; a set of 26 deleted and extended scenes, now with optional audio commentary from Hartley and editors Sara Edwards and Jamie Blanks; The Lost NQH Interview: Chris Lofven, the director of the film Oz; A Word with Bob Ellis (which was formerly an Easter Egg on DVD); a Quentin Tarantino and Brian Trenchard - Smith interview outtake; a Melbourne International Film Festival Ozploitation Panel discussion; Melbourne International Film Festival Red Carpet footage; 34 minutes of low tech behind the scenes moments which were shot mostly by Hartley; a UK interview with Hartley; The Bazura Project interview with Hartley; The Monthly Conversation interview with Hartley; The Business audio interview with Hartley; an extended Ozploitation trailer reel (3 hours worth), with an opening title card telling us that Brian Trenchard - Smith cut together most of the trailers (Outback, Walkabout, The Naked Bunyip, Stork, The Adventures of Barry McKenzie, three for Barry McKenzie Holds His Own, Libido, Alvin Purple, Alvin Rides Again, Petersen, The Box, The True Story of Eskimo Nell, Plugg, The Love Epidemic, The Great MacArthy, Don's Party, Oz, Eliza Fraser, Fantasm, Fantasm Comes Again, The FJ Holden, High Rolling, The ABC of Love and Sex: Australia Style, Felicity, Dimboola, The Last of the Knucklemen, Pacific Banana, Centrespread, Breakfast in Paris, Melvin, Son of Alvin, Night of Fear, The Cars That Ate Paris, Inn of the Damned, End Play, The Last Wave, Summerfield, Long Weekend, Patrick, The Night, The Prowler, Snapshot, Thirst, Harlequin, Nightmares (aka Stage Fright), The Survivor, Road Games, Dead Kids (aka Strange Behavior), Strange Behavior, A Dangerous Summer, Next of Kin, Heatwave, Razorback, Frog Dreaming, Dark Age, Howling III: The Marsupials, Bloodmoon, Stone, The Man from Hong Kong, Mad Dog Morgan, Raw Deal, Journey Among Women, Money Movers, Stunt Rock, Mad Max, The Chain Reaction, Race for the Yankee Zephyr, Attack Force Z, Freedom, Turkey Shoot, Midnite Spares, The Return of Captain Invincible, Fair Game, Sky Pirates, Dead End Drive - In, The Time Guardian, Danger Freaks); Confession of an R - Rated Movie Maker, an interview with director John D. Lamond; an interview with director Richard Franklin on the set of Patrick; Terry Bourke's Noon Sunday Reel; the Barry McKenzie: Ogre or Ocker vintage documentary; the Inside Alvin Purple vintage documentary; the To Shoot a Mad Dog vintage documentary; an Ozploitation stills and poster gallery; a production gallery; funding pitches; and the documentary's original theatrical trailer.
Special Features New, restored 4K digital transfer, supervised by cinematographer Caleb Deschanel, with uncompressed monaural soundtrack on the Blu - ray New documentary on the making of the film, featuring interviews with members of the production team Excerpts from a 1980 American Film Institute seminar with director Hal Ashby Author Jerzy Kosinski in a 1979 appearance on «The Dick Cavett Show» Appearances from 1980 by actor Peter Sellers on NBC's «Today» and on «The Don Lane Show» Promo reel featuring Sellers and Ashby Trailer and TV spots Deleted scene, outtakes, and alternate ending PLUS: An essay by critic Mark Harris
The documentary avoids being just a collection of talking heads by supplying a wealth of outtakes, interviews from production, and plenty of relevant footage, from locations to premieres to the Oscar ceremony.
To date, amongst other nominations and awards, the film has won Jury Prize for Best Australian Documentary from the Australian Film Critics» Circle; Best Australian Documentary from the Real Life on Film Documentary Festival; Special Jury Award at the Hawaii International Film Festival; Best Video Production at the Melbourne International Film Festival 2001 and Heidtman Award for Best Script.
Previously available in a movie - only edition from MGM, Criterion delivers a stunning DVD and Blu - ray two - disc edition with a magnificent transfer and the correct aspect ratio (1.66:1, not the open - matte 1.33 as previously released, which reveals the top of the set in at least one scene), on a two - disc set featuring with commentary, an original 40 - minute documentary, new and archival interviews and clips, but the great treasure is the 159 - minute documentary Charles Laughton Directs The Night of the Hunter, an unprecedented look at a director directing composed almost entirely of recently discovered outtakes and production footage from the film.
Additionally, all of the bonus material from the previous release has been included, like the making - of documentary «Pulp Fiction: The Facts,» the entire «Charlie Rose Show» interview with Tarantino, a production design featurette, behind - the - scenes montages, deleted scenes, «Siskel & Ebert: At The Movies — The Tarantino Generation,» Tarantino's Palm d'Or acceptance speech at the Cannes Film Festival, and much more.
Now, 45 years later, the Fiction Factory documentary COP STORIES: THE MAKING OF RICHARD FLEISCHER»S THE NEW CENTURIONS, featuring new filmed interviews with writer Joseph Wambaugh, star Stacy Keach, technical advisor Richard E. Kalk (Wambaugh's real - life LAPD partner) and assistant cameraman Ronald Vidor, chronicles the production of that landmark film in all its stages from script to screen.
There are also seven — count»em, seven — documentaries from past discs about various aspects of the production of «Taxi Driver» and its ongoing legacy.
Special Features 2K digital transfer, supervised by director Ken Loach, with 5.1 surround DTS - HD Master Audio soundtrack on the Blu - ray Audio commentary from 2016 featuring Loach and screenwriter Paul Laverty How to Make a Ken Loach Film, a 2016 documentary on the production of I, Daniel Blake Versus: The Life and Films of Ken Loach, a 2016 documentary directed by Louise Osmond Deleted scenes Trailer PLUS: An essay by critic Girish Shambu
Kim received her Master's Degree in Documentary Film Production from Stanford University, where she won a Student Academy Award.
Carried over from the laserdisc set, however, is the nostalgic documentary «John Wayne's The Alamo,» which preserves many production memories by surviving stuntmen, character actors, and bit players.
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