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American Masters (1985)

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American Masters

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  • American Masters (1985)

    S5.E1 ∙ Milos Forman: Portrait

    Wed, Dec 20, 1989
    A Czechoslovakian born filmmaker with a unique sensitivity to American themes with the best of European cinematic sensibilities. Noted films include One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975), Hair (1979), Ragtime (1981), and Amadeus (1983).
    Preston Sturges: The Rise and Fall of an American Dreamer (1990)

    S5.E2 ∙ Preston Sturges: The Rise and Fall of an American Dreamer

    Mon, Jul 2, 1990
    Considered the father of the screwball comedy, Preston Sturges was recognized as one of the great early writers in Hollywood.
    7.4/10 (275)
    American Masters (1985)

    S5.E3 ∙ John Cassavetes: John Cassavetes

    Mon, Jul 9, 1990
    John Cassavetes: born in New York City in 1929, by the time of his death in 1989, Cassavetes had directed 12 films, creating a body of work that addressed serious topics and paved the way for a more vibrant American cinema.
    7.7/10 (70)
    Martin Scorsese in American Masters (1985)

    S5.E4 ∙ Martin Scorsese Directs

    Mon, Jul 16, 1990
    Martin Scorsese's uniquely versatile vision has made him one of the cinema's most acclaimed directors. One whose relentless search for the furthest emotional reaches of his genre have led him to the center of the American psyche.
    7.7/10 (161)
    You're the Top: The Cole Porter Story (1990)

    S5.E5 ∙ You're the Top: The Cole Porter Story

    Mon, Jul 23, 1990
    Biographical portrait of one of Broadway's most brilliant songwriters. Told through the use of archival material and interviews with the rich and famous that knew him, this portrait concentrates on his career and his public life events.
    7.8/10 (146)
    Edward R. Murrow: This Reporter (1990)
    Top-rated

    S5.E6 ∙ Edward R. Murrow: This Reporter

    Mon, Jul 30, 1990
    A profile of journalist Edward R. Murrow recalling his live radio broadcasts and TV programs.
    8.4/10 (125)
    American Masters (1985)

    S5.E7 ∙ John Hammond: From Bessie Smith to Bruce Springsteen

    Mon, Aug 20, 1990
    John Hammond was responsible for discovering many top talents in the music business. As a producer, writer, critic, and board member of the NAACP, he was credited as a major force in integrating the music business.
    7.2/10 (55)
    American Masters (1985)

    S5.E8 ∙ Sanford Meisner: The Theater's Best Kept Secret

    Mon, Aug 27, 1990
    A leading acting teacher who trained some of the most famous performers of the stage and screen, Sanford Meisner was a founding member of the Group Theatre a leading force in the theater world of the 1930's.
    7.4/10 (124)
    John Cage in John Cage: I Have Nothing to Say and I Am Saying It (1990)

    S5.E9 ∙ John Cage: I Have Nothing to Say and I Am Saying It

    Mon, Sep 17, 1990
    In 1952, David Tudor sat down in front of a piano for four minutes and 33 seconds and did nothing. The piece 4'33" written by John Cage, is possibly the most famous and important piece in 20th century avant-garde.
    7.3/10 (91)

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