Hollywood: The Dream Factory
1972-01-10 | 51 minutes
Plot Summary
A documentary about the glorious history of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios and its decline leading to the sale of its back lot and props. By extension this provides a general history of Hollywood's Golden Age and the legendary studio system.
Cast
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Dick CavettNarrator (voice)
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Bud AbbottSelf (archive footage)
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Constance BennettSelf (archive footage)
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Humphrey BogartSelf (archive footage)
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Lucille BremerSelf (archive footage)
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Billie BurkeSelf (archive footage)
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Lou CostelloSelf (archive footage)
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Marion DaviesSelf (archive footage)
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Nelson EddySelf (archive footage)
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Betty GarrettSelf (archive footage)
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Margaret HamiltonSelf (archive footage)
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Janet LeighSelf (archive footage)
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Una MerkelSelf (archive footage)
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Natalie MoorheadSelf (archive footage)
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Mae MurraySelf (archive footage)
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Anita PageSelf (archive footage)
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Gregory PeckSelf (archive footage)
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Norma ShearerSelf (archive footage)
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Fred AstaireSelf (archive footage)
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John BarrymoreSelf (archive footage)
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