The 90’s, episode 215: The Video Revolution
Episode 215 of the award winning series, The 90’s. This episode is called “THE VIDEO REVOLUTION” and features the following segments:
Episode 215 of the award winning series, The 90’s. This episode is called “THE VIDEO REVOLUTION” and features the following segments:
Episode 403 of the award winning series, The 90’s. This episode is called “GUNS AND VIOLENCE” and features the following segments:
Raw footage for the 1976 documentary “Making It In Hollywood,” which follows several actors as they attempt to break into the movie business. More raw footage shot at actress Sally Kirkland’s home. Sally and several of her actress friends discuss various issues, including roles for women, film executives, nudity in films, and actresses that they admire.
Raw footage for the 1976 documentary “Making It In Hollywood,” which follows several actors as they attempt to break into the movie business. This tape features Hollywood talent agent Nicole David (the agent for Sally Kirkland). David discusses various topics, including: female roles in Hollywood, the responsibility of an agent, and the difficulty of acting (as opposed to being a truck driver, plumber, etc.).
Raw footage for the 1976 documentary “Making It In Hollywood,” which follows several actors as they attempt to break into the movie business. A continuation of footage from a casting call at Goldwyn Studios for a new Mae West movie, “Sextette.” After this, actress Cissy Colpitts (now Cisse Cameron) performs some tap routines on tape.
Episode 204 (“AROUND THE WORLD & ON THE EDGE”) of the award-winning TV series The 90’s. This episode focuses on the International Avant-Garde and features the following segments:
Raw footage for the 1976 documentary “Making It In Hollywood,” which follows several actors as they attempt to break into the movie business. Raw footage of an interview with actor Robert Walden. Walden discusses how he prepared for certain roles and characters that he has played (including his role as Donald H. Segretti in the film “All the President’s Men”); and how he keeps his own wardrobe, because he doesn’t often like the wardrobe selection in television.
Raw footage from the 1981 documentary “Rostenkowski,” a portrait of House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Dan Rostenkowski, a powerful figure in Chicago (and national) politics. In this tape, Senator Adelai Stevenson III talks about Rostenkowski’s power in Chicago politics. The crew has an extremely engaging discussion with Senator Stevenson about a number of different issues having to do with the general state of politics in the U.S.