20th Century Fox: The Blockbuster Years
Brief Synopsis
Documentary chronicling the greatest film hits from 20th Century Fox from the 1960s to the present. Includes interviews with actors and filmmakers.
Cast & Crew
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Shelley Lyons
Director
Andy Tennant
George Lucas
Oliver Stone
Robert Altman
Veronica Cartwright
Film Details
Genre
Documentary
Sequel
Release Date
2000
Technical Specs
Duration
2h
Synopsis
Documentary chronicling the greatest film hits from 20th Century Fox from the 1960s to the present. Includes interviews with actors and filmmakers.
Cast
Andy Tennant
George Lucas
Oliver Stone
Robert Altman
Veronica Cartwright
Tom Hanks
Red Buttons
James Coburn
Narrator
Richard D. Zanuck
Raquel Welch
Roddy Mcdowall
Forrest J. Ackerman
Sandra Bullock
William Friedkin
Alan Ladd Jr.
Richard O'brien
Leonard Maltin
Sonny Grosso
Baz Luhrmann
Mel Gussow
Meg Ryan
Bill Mechanic
Alex Ben Block
Charlton Heston
Gene Wilder
Ridley Scott
Hank Azaria
David Brown
Crew
Earl Adams
Other
Carlos Aguirre
Production Assistant
Tom Amelotte
Rerecording
Tom Antonellis
Assistant Editor
Sarah Bardo
Other
Tony Barton
Assistant
Janelle Bolton
Accounting Assistant
Ben Bulatao
Assistant Editor
Kevin Burns
Executive Producer
Kevin Burns
Writer
Kevin Burns
Segment Director
Steve Buscaino
Makeup
Steve Buscaino
Hair
John C Bush
Camera
Gerard Byrne
Sound
Jennifer Campbell
Accounting Assistant
Jeff Chassler
Best Boy
Katrina Chevalier
Hair
Katrina Chevalier
Makeup
Mimi Christensen
Production Coordinator
K.c. Clayton
Boom Operator
Joannel Clemente
Hair
Joannel Clemente
Makeup
Gary Corrigan
Camera
Kenny Davis
Dolly Grip
Allen De Silva
Grip
Jerry Decker
Writer
Sandy Fellerman
Sound
Janice Fernandez
Craft Service
Lennie Frazier
Production Assistant
Sam Fricke
Assistant Editor
Cherie Fryman
Other
Art Garcia
Grip
Cory Geryak
Director Of Photography
Cory Geryak
Camera
Andrew Giacometti
Post-Production Supervisor
Gail Gulino
Makeup
Gail Gulino
Hair
Travis Harding
Assistant
Patrick Higgins
Camera
Mark W Jacobs
On-Line Editor
Terry James
Production Accountant
Steve Jankowski
Sound
Tom Jenkins
Music
Lenny Jones
Assistant Engineer
Michi Jones
Associate Producer
Sherri June
Makeup
Sherri June
Hair
David Kalish
Editor
Joe Kalish
Assistant Engineer
Mary Kasparian
Other
Martin Kauper
Motion Control
Jerianne Keaney
Film Clip Clearance
Florene Kibbler
Rights & Clearances
Renee Kibbler
Rights & Clearances
John Kline
Other
Katherine Kremp
Hair
Katherine Kremp
Makeup
Damon Lance
Sound
Andy Liell
Sound
Angela Longo
Music
Patri Lucy-romolo
Hair
Patri Lucy-romolo
Makeup
Shelley Lyons
Producer
Chris Many
Music
Scott R Martin
Other
Ken Mittleider
Assistant Editor
Scott B Morgan
Editor
James Mulryan
Sound
John Murphy
Researcher
Diane C Najuch
Associate Producer
Alfred Newman
Music
David Newman
Music Conductor
David Pearson
Rights & Clearances
Jamie Pease
Assistant
Kelly Porterfield
Key Grip
Anna Pousho
Production Coordinator
Deborah Price
Hair
Deborah Price
Makeup
Kara L Pross-gullo
Production Accountant
Guy Richards
Makeup
Guy Richards
Hair
Tyrone Richardson
Production Assistant
Andy Ridley
Production Assistant
Steve Salani
Original Music
Karen Scales
Hair
Karen Scales
Makeup
Erika Schroeder
Line Producer
Abby Schwarzwalder
Editor
Erik Sequeira
Other
Larry Shushinski
Gaffer
Ed Singer
Writer
Arnie Sirlin
Camera
John Tipton
Sound
Gene Trindl
Photography
Bobby Truitt
Assistant Camera Operator
Robin Waas Lance
Other
Grant Watson
Camera
Sean Williams
Other
Christy Willits
Accounting Assistant
Doug Wittenberg
Other
Alex Woodson
Assistant Engineer
Film Details
Genre
Documentary
Sequel
Release Date
2000
Technical Specs
Duration
2h
Articles
Fox: The Blockbuster Years - FOX - THE BLOCKBUSTER YEARS
The remainder of Fox - The Blockbuster Years flies through the many other studio Presidents from Dennis C. Stanfill to Marvin Davis to Rupert Murdoch to Peter Chernin but you'll remember less about them than some of the movies produced under their reign: The Towering Inferno, Young Frankenstein, The Omen, Star Wars, Alien, Cocoon, Home Alone, Titanic. The problem with documentaries on major movie studios is that they have a tendency to become one huge clip show. In the case of Fox - The Blockbuster Years, the clips are actually well chosen and often focus on some of the "smaller" pictures like Breaking Away and Raising Arizona. There are also numerous behind the scenes glimpses of mega-productions like The Towering Inferno as well as brief but informative sound bites from former Fox employees like Raquel Welch, Tom Hanks, Gene Wilder, George Lucas, Ridley Scott, Irwin Allen and Oliver Stone. All in all, Fox - The Blockbuster Years is an entertaining way to reacquaint yourself with the studio and its library. In fact, it will probably inspire you to rent some of the wonderful films featured in this documentary which was probably the real inspiration behind this production.
For more information on Fox - The Blockbuster Years, visit Image Entertainment.To purchase copies, visit Movies Unlimited.
by Jeff Stafford
Fox: The Blockbuster Years - FOX - THE BLOCKBUSTER YEARS
Originally broadcast on American Movie Classics, Fox - The Blockbuster Years (now available on DVD from Image Entertainment) is an audience-friendly crash course in the history of Twentieth-Century-Fox. Though it's easy to see this documentary as little more than a thinly disguised self-promotional vehicle for Fox movies, it is reasonably entertaining and does a good job of covering more than eight decades in the studio's history within a brisk 113 minute presentation. Naturally, the first half of Fox - The Blockbuster Years focuses on Darryl F. Zanuck, the self-made mogul in charge of production (under President Joseph M. Schenck) whose contributions to the studio were invaluable; his eye for talent was responsible for bringing major directors to Fox such as Ernst Lubitsch, Joseph Mankiewicz and Elia Kazan along with some of the most popular stars of the day - Shirley Temple, Alice Faye, Sonja Henie, Marilyn Monroe, Tyrone Power, Gregory Peck and Richard Widmark. In the 50s, however, the studio fell on hard times due to competition from television and the documentary manages to generate some genuine drama around this troubled period when Zanuck resigned his position to become an independent producer. Spyros Skouras took over production and almost bankrupted the studio with a string of costly failures that culminated in the notoriously over-budget epic, Cleopatra. Skouras was eventually forced out and, in a surprising turn of events, Zanuck returned to run the studio in 1962, hiring his son Richard as production chief. A series of box office hits, led by The Sound of Music, put the studio back on top for awhile, but by 1970 Fox was in trouble again and Zanuck made headlines when he forced his own son out of the company after a stormy stockholders' meeting.
The remainder of Fox - The Blockbuster Years flies through the many other studio Presidents from Dennis C. Stanfill to Marvin Davis to Rupert Murdoch to Peter Chernin but you'll remember less about them than some of the movies produced under their reign: The Towering Inferno, Young Frankenstein, The Omen, Star Wars, Alien, Cocoon, Home Alone, Titanic. The problem with documentaries on major movie studios is that they have a tendency to become one huge clip show. In the case of Fox - The Blockbuster Years, the clips are actually well chosen and often focus on some of the "smaller" pictures like Breaking Away and Raising Arizona. There are also numerous behind the scenes glimpses of mega-productions like The Towering Inferno as well as brief but informative sound bites from former Fox employees like Raquel Welch, Tom Hanks, Gene Wilder, George Lucas, Ridley Scott, Irwin Allen and Oliver Stone. All in all, Fox - The Blockbuster Years is an entertaining way to reacquaint yourself with the studio and its library. In fact, it will probably inspire you to rent some of the wonderful films featured in this documentary which was probably the real inspiration behind this production.
For more information on Fox - The Blockbuster Years, visit Image Entertainment.To purchase copies, visit Movies Unlimited.
by Jeff Stafford