Featurette showing approximately 100 bts-photographs from 'Il grande silenzio'
Featurette showing approximately 100 bts-photographs from 'Il grande silenzio'
2017-01-01
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Crew and cast members talk about the making of the 1962 film 'Das Geheimnis der schwarzen Koffer'.
0.0Featurette on special make-up effects creator Stan Winston
0.0Featurette on Eliza Dushku, who plays Jessie in 'Wrong Turn'
0.0The filmmakers discuss the creature design for the film 'Mimic.'
6.2The making of "Resident Evil: Extinction."
0.0Pliofilm plastic (rubber hydrochloride) and applications in raingear, food packaging, a transparent dress. Also, hybrid giant vegetables; plastic contact lenses; the nature and prevention of dust explosions.
0.0Marvels of modern science, including the U.S. Army's latest tanks; pretty models demonstrate massage and exercise machines.
0.0Huge electric sign operated by photo cell animation; freshwater fauna propagated by Carolina Biological, sold and used for research; pickup and delivery of airmail in flight with small planes.
0.0Preparation of "spawn" for commercial mushrooms, which grow to the tune of "You Came Along." Also: extraction & uses of snake venom; personal dress forms; a Frank Lloyd Wright building in Racine, Wisc.
10.0Sitting down with co-creators Terry Dunn Meurer and John Cosgrove, along with long-time actors, producers, and directors of the show, this documentary special pulls back the curtain with behind-the-scenes stories from research and casting to solving mysteries soon after episodes aired. With never-before-seen outtakes of beloved host Robert Stack and a look into some fan-favorite moments. This program honors one of television's most enduring and recognizable shows as well as the fans who were integral to its success.
0.0Friedkin and Roizman talk about the film's Georgetown locales, and side-by-side comparisons between the 1973 locations and their modern 2010 counterparts are examined.
0.0Considers marvels of modern science: contact lenses, kitchen gadgets, bubble bath (with cheesecake), diatoms, Boulder Dam.
0.0Gigantic machine combs beach in southern California and retrieves articles lost in sand; synthetic gems made by new chemical process; aviation school holds classes in grounded transport plane; how seaweed is processed for scientific use.
0.054-minute long documentary on the making of Frank Henenlotter's cult classic, Brain Damage.
5.0Considers marvels of modern science: Fingerprints, cosmetics, radio, microbiological research, airplanes.
5.0Raising angora rabbits for wool; new marine navigation and safety technology; kitchen gadgets; developing new rose varieties.
0.0A variety of scientific subjects, including the laboratory of a plastic surgeon in London, and his method for applying permanent makeup; a new school for kiddies employing finger paint so they can express their urge to put things on paper; Army aviation, showing the latest development in blind landing. Produced in Cinecolor.
0.0In this brand new featurette, directors Guillermo del Toro (The Devil's Backbone), Robert Rodriguez (From Dusk Till Dawn), and Frank Darabont (The Shawshank Redemption) explain what makes Night of the Living Dead a very special film and discuss its lasting impact on the horror genre. The featurette was produced exclusively for Criterion in 2017.
0.0A disaster truck, which is equipped to meet practically any emergency that arises in the community; In Oklahoma a breeder of under-slung cattle, making possible smaller grazing areas for milk herds; a deburping machine, of all things.
0.0The usual interesting sequences, depicting a home made sun dial, some gadgets for the modern kitchen. Professor Oakes, and Dorothy Lamour singing "Moon Over Burma" (coming soon to your favorite theatre: Moon Over Burma (1940)).