The Film Lectures of Philip Harwood
LECTURES WITH FILM CLIPS
• Let’s Face The Music And Dance: The Films of Fred Astaire And Ginger Rogers
• Gene Kelly: Dance For The Common Man
• Busby Berkeley: Spin A Little Web of Dreams
• Al Jolson: You Ain’t Heard Nothin’ Yet
• Fred Astaire: I Wanna Be A Dancin Man-Astaire Solo
• Screwball Comedies
• The Cala Lillies Are In Bloom Again: Katharine Hepburn On Film
• New York On Film
• Broadway To Hollywood: Film adaptations of Broadway Musicals
• Make Em’ Laugh: Great Comedy Teams
• From Caesar To Hollywood: The Films of Woody Allen, Mel Brooks, and Neil Simon
• Irving Berlin And The Hollywood Musical
• Jerome Kern And The Hollywood Musical
• The Gershwins And The Hollywood Musical
• Rodgers And Hammerstein and the Hollywood Musical
• Treasures from the Warner Brothers Archives
• Judy Garland at MGM
• The Comedy of Mel Brooks
• The Comedy of Billy Crystal
• The Comedy of Jerry Seinfeld
COMPLETE FILM PROGRAMS WITH DISCUSSION
• Golden Age of Television Drama (four sessions)
• Michael Curtiz at Warner Brothers (five sessions)
• Bette Davis at Warner Brothers (four sessions)
• Vincente Minnelli In Paris (four films)
• Vivien Leigh: Life After Tara (three films)
• RKO 1935 (five films)
• Fred Astaire In New York: The MGM Years (five films)
• Alfred Hitchcock: Master of Suspense (four films)
• Irving Berlin and the Hollywood Musical (5 Films)
• Jerome Kern and the Hollywood Musical (5 films)
• The Gershwins and the Hollywood Musical (5 films)
• New York On Film In The 1950s: The Lighter Side
• Elizabeth Taylor at MGM
• Marlon Brando: Directed by Elia Kazan
• The Great War: World War I On Film (Five FIlms)
• Day Of Infamy: World War II-The Oscar Winners (Ten Films)
• Mickey Rooney and Judy Garland at MGM (Four Films)
• New York In The 1950s: The Lighter SIde (five Films)
• Mel Brooks: It’s Good To Be The King (Five Films)
• 1935: Film Adaptations of 20th Century Novels (Six Films)
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