Moguls & Movie Stars: A History of Hollywood (2010)
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Christopher Plummer
Narrator
Paul Israel
Self
Terry Borton
Self
Charles Musser
Self
Leonard Maltin
Self
Anthony Slide
Self
Ricky Jay
Self
James Zukor
Self
Carla Laemmle
Self
Susan Fox-Rosellini
Self
Daniel Selznick
Self
Steven J. Ross
Self
Richard Koszarski
Self
Gregory Orr
Self
Marc Wanamaker
Self
Bob Balaban
Self
Cari Beauchamp
Self
Robert S. Birchard
Self
A. Scott Berg
Self
Samuel Goldwyn Jr.
Self
Betty Lasky
Self
Richard Roberts
Self
Jeanine Basinger
Self
Jeffrey Vance
Self
Scott Eyman
Self
Mollie Gregory
Self
Tony Maietta
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Molly Haskell
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Donald Bogle
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Peter Bogdanovich
Self
Richard D. Zanuck
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Robert Osborne
Self
David Stenn
Self
Kathleen Sharp
Self
Chris Trumbo
Self
Gore Vidal
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Thomas Schatz
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Mark Vieira
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Suzanne Lloyd Hayes
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Marc Norman
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William Wellman Jr.
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Miles Kreuger
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Andrew Bergman
Self
Gary Giddins
Self
Aljean Harmetz
Self
Stanley R. Jaffe
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David Thomson
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George Stevens Jr.
Self
Marsha Hunt
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Sidney Lumet
Self
Paul Mazursky
Self
Roger Corman
Self
Mark Harris
Self
Walter Mirisch
Self
Robert F. Boyle
Self
David Brown
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Release DateNovember 1, 2010
StatusEnded
Seasons1
Episodes7
Running Time1h
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Moguls and Movie Stars is a 2010 Turner Classic Movies 7-part documentary.
The documentary tells the history of Hollywood pioneers making movies. This documentary features living relatives of Hollywood studio heads and film historians talking about the history of movies. The relatives of the moguls in the documentary include Samuel Goldwyn Jr., son of Samuel Goldwyn, Carla Laemmle, niece of Carl Laemmle, owner of Universal Pictures. This documentary tells the story of Hollywood from the late 19th century-the early 1970s. It starts off as telling the story of the early movie pioneers who came to America and would make a future making movies, the coming of sound movies, World War II, censorship, and Hollywood changing in the 1960s.
The series was narrated by Christopher Plummer.
The series took three years to make. It was released on November 1, 2010.