MGM : when the lion roars [part of the second episode on the history of the Hollywood studio during the late 30s and the 40s]
In part one film clips, interviews, behind-the-scenes footage and inside information center on the two perfectionists who were MGM's star-makers and overseers- Louis B. Mayer and "Boy Wonder" Irving G. Thalberg. Part two covers the war years, studio chief Louis B. Mayer, and the films of his era. Part three brings the MGM story up to date, covering the post-war years, the golden age of the musical, the films of production V.P. Dore Schary, and the last glory days of the studio.
"A chronicle of MGM's grand and glorious history. Recalls not just the stars, but also the wealth of stories behind the movies they made."
"In part one film clips, interviews, behind-the-scenes footage and inside information center on the two perfectionists who were MGM's star-makers and overseers- Louis B. Mayer and "Boy Wonder" Irving G. Thalberg. Part two covers the war years, studio chief Louis B. Mayer, and the films of his era. Part three brings the MGM story up to date, covering the post-war years, the golden age of the musical, the films of production V.P. Dore Schary, and the last glory days of the studio."@en
"Takes a look at MGM studio, its films, stars and the two men who created the studio, Louis B. Mayer and the "Boy wonder" Irving G. Thalberg. Includes film clips, interviews and behind-the-scenes footage."
"Takes a look at MGM studio, its films, stars and the two men who created the studio, Louis B. Mayer and the "Boy wonder" Irving G. Thalberg. Includes film clips, interviews and behind-the-scenes footage."@en
"The history of MGM, told through its movies, its stars, its political struggles, and its fortunes at the box-office."@en
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