Shirley Maclaine: Kicking Up Her Heels

Shirley Maclaine: Kicking Up Her Heels 1996

6.40

Shirley MacLaine was the product of a strict middle-class background from which she and her brother, the future actor Warren Beatty, escaped into the fantasy world of show-biz. Her ballet training and her long-legged pixie charm led to rapid success on Broadway in musical comedy. Inevitably, Hollywood called and by 1955 Shirley was cast in Hitchcock's "The Trouble With Harry." It wasn't too long before the fine dramatic roles also came to her opposite the most popular leading men of the time, like Fred MacMurray, Jack Lemmon, Frank Sinatra, Clint Eastwood and Robert Mitchum.

1996

Gary Cooper: The Face of a Hero

Gary Cooper: The Face of a Hero 1998

7.00

Known for his personification of the Western Hero, it was Montana-born Gary Cooper's horse-riding skills that first brought him bit parts in movies. And he never lost his love of the great American outdoors. Though he rarely played a villain and was an adept comedian, Cooper is best remembered for his strong, silent heroes. With his lanky country boy looks and shy hesitancy he created a unique screen presence, though his real life was one of sophisticated elegance.

1998

Audrey Hepburn: Remembered

Audrey Hepburn: Remembered 1993

7.00

Audrey Hepburn was one of the movies' best-loved stars, blessed with beauty, talent, an elegant sophistication and an enduring aura of youthful innocence. As Goodwill Ambassador for UNICEF, she spoke for the world's suffering children and families, earning an affection and admiration that only increased with news of her untimely death. From the star herself we learn of her career and the family and friendships that were her priority.

1993

Burt Lancaster: Daring to Reach

Burt Lancaster: Daring to Reach 1996

7.00

He went from street-wise tough to art-collector liberal-activist, from circus-acrobat hunk to Academy Award winner. Burton Stephen Lancaster — later Burt Lancaster — was one of five children of a New York City postal worker. By eighteen, Burt was 6'2" and blessed with the athletic physique and dynamic good looks that helped make him famous. A stint in the Army introduced Burt to acting and led him to Hollywood where his first release, "The Killers" (1946), propelled him to stardom at age 32. He took control of his own career and seldom faltered.

1996

Ingrid Bergman Remembered

Ingrid Bergman Remembered 1996

6.70

Her name conjures up beauty, grace, talent and style. One of the greatest actresses of her time, she is best remembered for a natural and vulnerable persona which was so genuine and alluring. Her cinematic contributions produced such classics as "Casablanca," "Gaslight" and "Anastasia." But Ingrid's story goes deeper than the triumphs of her movie career.

1996

Michael Caine: Breaking the Mold

Michael Caine: Breaking the Mold 1994

1

A documentary about actor Michael Caine. Narrated by Caine himself, it includes interviews of his family, friends and colleagues and clips from some of his films.

1994

Jack Lemmon: America's Everyman

Jack Lemmon: America's Everyman 1996

7.50

Jack Lemmon made over 60 films and received numerous awards, including eight Academy Award Nominations and two Oscars. Later in life, his achievement was enriched by new challenges in which he exposed the vulnerability and emotion of the later years as few had dared. He reveled in his ongoing screen partnerships with directors like Billy Wilder and stars like Walter Matthau. Narrated on-camera by Jack Lemmon, this documentary includes interviews with Lemmon's son, the actor Chris Lemmon. Also appearing are such legends as Jack's life-long friend, the writer and director Billy Wilder, writer-director Garson Kanin, drama teacher Uta Hagen and actor Gregory Peck.

1996

Clint Eastwood: The Man from Malpaso

Clint Eastwood: The Man from Malpaso 1994

7.40

A look at the life and career of actor/director Clint Eastwood, including scenes from his past film and television work and interviews with friends, fellow actors and crew members who have worked with him over the years.

1994

Steve McQueen: Man on the Edge

Steve McQueen: Man on the Edge 1990

1

Abandoned by his father, he was a reform school kid with nothing going for him and a giant chip on his shoulder. He joined the Marines but never stayed far from trouble. Then he discovered acting — and the woman who would be with him for most of his meteoric career. He was Steve McQueen, one of Hollywood's highest paid stars — and one of its most difficult, most rebellious and, when he wished, most charming.

1990

Anthony Quinn: An Original

Anthony Quinn: An Original 1990

6.50

Born in Mexico, Anthony Quinn became the family's main provider when his father died in an accident. Thus began the story of a man who had a thousand jobs before acting in a Cecil B. DeMille film…

1990

Barbara Stanwyck: Straight Down The Line

Barbara Stanwyck: Straight Down The Line 1997

7.00

Born Ruby Stevens, she was orphaned when she was four. A chance audition led to a chorus job. By 17 she was a Ziegfeld Girl. At 20 she earned excellent reviews for a bit part in a Broadway play — and she had a new name: Barbara Stanwyck.

1997

Crazy About the Movies: Dennis Hopper

Crazy About the Movies: Dennis Hopper 1991

1

Hollywood's controversial creative genius, whose career spans multiple generations of moviegoers, is profiled in "Crazy About the Movies: Dennis Hopper."

1991

Marilyn Monroe: Beyond the Legend

Marilyn Monroe: Beyond the Legend 1986

7.50

Her story is well-known — the lonely child who yearned for affection and approval which she finally seemed to find as Hollywood's greatest love goddess. But even though she scaled heights few could even dream of, she was one of the loneliest of stars.

1986

Roger Moore: A Matter of Class

Roger Moore: A Matter of Class 1995

6.00

The story of actor Roger Moore, including clips from his movies, television shows and interviews with the actor, his family and acquaintances.

1995

Mae West and the Men Who Knew Her

Mae West and the Men Who Knew Her 1994

1

As the first "blonde bombshell," Mae West reigned supreme and changed the nation's view of women, sex and race — on stage, in films, on radio and television.

1994

Gregory Peck: His Own Man

Gregory Peck: His Own Man 1988

6.70

Talented and enduring Academy Award-winning star, Gregory Peck, tells how it was when studios ruled and a shy boy from a broken family could rise to become a famous leading man. Unfashionably modest, Peck describes his fascinating journey from early theater roles, through his first films, to Hollywood’s elder statesman.

1988

Hollywood’s Children

Hollywood’s Children 1982

1

A documentary about child actors, since the beginning of motion pictures (narrated by Roddy McDowell).

1982

Fred MacMurray: The Guy Next Door

Fred MacMurray: The Guy Next Door 1996

1

Amiable and unassuming, Fred MacMurray went from small-town boy to one of Hollywood and television's most enduring stars.

1996