Living Stereo (1958)
Género : Documental
Tiempo de ejecución : 8M
Sinopsis
A promotional film touting RCA Victor's new stereo Victrola while introducing viewers to the science behind the sound made from stereophonic phonograph records.
The American Dad! short film; which precedes before the theatrical run of the 2005 feature Fever Pitch; is about Stan Smith touring his work days in the CIA and his "normal" every day life.
Two tour guides take visitors on a promotional tour of Warner Bros.' studios.
A promotional film touting RCA Victor's new stereo Victrola while introducing viewers to the science behind the sound made from stereophonic phonograph records.
Dore Schary presents clips from upcoming Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer films.
In this "Romance of Celluloid", MGM showcases performers whose careers are just starting. Excerpts from their recently released films are included. The narrator says that moviegoers will have to decide whether these fledgling actors and actresses have that certain quality that made superstars out of MGM players Clark Gable, Spencer Tracy, and Lana Turner.
A promotional film for United States Savings Bonds
A five-minute promotional anime for the PlayStation Vita and PlayStation Portable game Toukiden Kiwami.
Inspirado en la mítica atmósfera de las noches romanas de los años 50 y 60, cuenta la historia del periodista Roberto y de su primer amor: la diva americana Hilary Harris. La actriz llega a Roma para el estreno de su última película y, acordándose de Roberto, decide llamarle para una cita en honor de los tiempos pasados. Después de un encuentro fugaz, los dos protagonistas prometen verse al día siguiente para empezar una nueva vida juntos. Sin embargo, Roberto romperá la promesa. Lo encontraremos vagando por el paseo marítimo de Ostia y reflexionando sobre lo que acaba de perder. ¿Será aquella diva americana el amor de su vida?
Combines airplane trips and fashion. Heavy on the fashion.
Chevrolet presents this tribute to the American woman and her thrifty ways with money. The film also salutes the individuality of the Amerian citizen and the variety of choices we have in the marketplace.
The writer, director and star of the 1964 horror film Strait-Jacket in a humorous featurette in which they plan "the perfect murder."
A look at Greenwich Village, produced by the Cotton Producers Institute.
The making of Cleopatra (1934), showing pre-production, DeMille directing a scene, and the addition of music to the soundtrack.
This second entry in MGM's "Romance of Film" series documents how celluloid movie film is processed and features behind-the-scenes glimpses of current MGM productions.
Produced in association with the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences as part of a twelve part series called The Industry Film Project, meant to inform the public about specific facets of production and industry life. Movie theaters are located in most towns. They bring to the public not only one of the most affordable forms of mass entertainment but many other aspects of life through the films shown and through the theater's other uses. As a business, the theater is a vital part of the economic community, employing people, but also dependent on the public for its livelihood. The theater manager is the key person who ensures that every aspect of the theater runs smoothly. As the key business person for the establishment, he is also usually an integral part of business and community organizations in the town. He also ensures that the theater shows what the public wants to see, which can be a difficult task.
Giacomo drags his son to a club for the selection of a musical talent. Will he be able to move his son out of his own insecurities?
In 2014, Josh and his twin sisters Hannah and Beth invite their collective friends (Sam, Mike, Jessica, Emily, Matt, Ashley, and Chris) to the Washington Lodge on Blackwood Mountain for their annual winter getaway.
Pioneering 3D promotional film about the Pennsylvania Railroad
Promotional 3D film advertising the capabilities of the Bolex Stereo 16 mm camera and attachment
In 1996, the horror master Wes Craven unleashed Scream, a slasher movie aimed at a whole new generation of teenage movie-goers.