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- Newlyweds and their children battle a demonic presence in their home.
- Set during the American Gold Rush era, this is an unforgettable tale of an orphaned boy and his wild dog who must battle against the Yukon wilderness and human greed to help save a frontier town.
- A behind-the-scenes look at the making of They Shoot Horses, Don't They? (1969).
- A promotional short film back in the 1970's that in current days can be viewed as a closer look at the making of Klute (1971). The project follows the complex shooting on multiple locations in New York with major stars Jane Fonda and Donald Sutherland, under the direction of Alan J. Pakula. The two actors and the director share a little about their perspectives on the film and the experience of being part of it.
- A promotional short which details the making of 'The Enforcer'.
- In preparing for her latest movie International Velvet (1978), young actress Tatum O'Neal had several acting challenges. O'Neal talks about the first herself, namely playing a naive young girl, while she herself has had much life experience and gained experience in the technical aspects in preparation for the movie. The movie's director Bryan Forbes talks about the second, namely O'Neal's character needing to span the years aged twelve to eighteen, a remarkable challenge because of the extreme differences over those years from child to young adult. And Forbes and several of the movie's equestrian consultants - including equestrian coach Marcia Williams, President William C. Steinkraus of the US Equestrian Team, and former competitive equestrian Richard Meade - talk about the third and perhaps most difficult, namely portraying an Olympic caliber equestrian having had little training before being cast in the movie. By all these accounts, O'Neal rises to all these challenges beautifully.
- A short promotional film documenting the making of Arthur Penn's "Night Moves" (1975)
- A documentary about the making of Peter Bogdanovich's screwball comedy "What's Up Doc?" starring Barbara Streisand and Ryan O'Neal.
- A behind the scenes promotional documentary about the making of the major motion picture Bobby Deerfield.
- A promotional short on the movie Dirty Harry (1971) , which compares it to such classics as 'G' Men (1935) or The Big Sleep (1946), focusing on the toughness of those movies' main characters.
- A behind-the-scenes look at the making of Deliverance (1972) on location in Georgia, including outtakes and interviews with the cast and crew.
- A behind-the-scenes documentary about the making-of the 1979 movie "The Champ".
- A promotional short film that captures the great director Sidney Lumet while shooting his classic film "Dog Day Afternoon" (1975). In this short, we get to see the director's efforts in coordinating cast and crew in elaborated and complicated sequences while recreating a real life story to the screen.
- The making of the film "The Outlaw Josey Wales" featuring film footage, behind the scenes footage, and current interviews with the cast.
- This promotional short film provides a behind-the-scenes look at the making of Wild Rovers (1971).
- A promotional short giving a behind-the-scenes look at the making of the science fiction film Logan's Run (1976).
- This short documentary film illustrates the filming of the 1974 film directed by Sydney Pollack, "The Yakuza." Pollack describes the challenges of an American filming a very Japanese story in Japan and the efforts made to meld both the disparate filmmaking styles and the cultural differences in story-telling and performance. Actors Robert Mitchum, Ken Takakura, and Keiko Keishi are shown rehearsing scenes. Pollack, Takakura, and actor Richard Jordan discuss some of the Japanese traditions and beliefs that lie at the heart of the film.
- The director, producer and actors discuss the making of Capricorn One (1977).