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Twentieth Century Fox: The Blockbuster Years

Title: Twentieth Century Fox: The Blockbuster Years

Release Date: 2003-11-15

Genres: Documentary

Runtime: 113 minutes

Status: Released

Description

Step inside a Hollywood Dream Factory!

Watch Twentieth Century Fox: The Blockbuster Years full movie for free. Released in 2003, this film was made with a budget of $0 and has earned $0 so far, according to IMDB. Enjoy the movie!

Behind-the-scenes footage, rare screen tests and insightful interviews highlight this engrossing two-hour look at one of Hollywood's greatest dream factories. Such film luminaries as Tom Hanks, William Friedkin, George Lucas, Oliver Stone and Robert Altman discuss their work at the studio. Clips include scenes from Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, Patton, Young Frankenstein, Star Wars, Alien, Big, Home Alone, Die Hard and dozens more.

Movie Credits

Get to know the amazing cast and crew who made Twentieth Century Fox: The Blockbuster Years a reality, and discover the passion and creativity behind its creation.

Actors

James Coburn, Robert Altman, George Lucas, Leonard Maltin, Richard D. Zanuck

Crew

Kevin Burns, Shelley Lyons, Jerry Decker, Kevin Burns, Ed Singer, Shelley Lyons, Kevin Burns, Erika Schroeder, Tom Jenkins, Scott B. Morgan, Sherri June, T.C. Thecla Luisi, Robert Truitt, David Kalish, Abby Schwarzwalder, Michi Jones, Diane C. Najuch, John Murphy, Chris Many, Andrew Giacometti, Mark W. Jacobs, Tom Amelotte, Tom Antonellis, Ben Bulatao, Sam Fricke, Kenny Mittleider, Cory Geryak

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