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- A "shockumentary" consisting of a collection of mostly real archive footage displaying mankind at its most depraved and perverse, displaying bizarre rites, cruel behavior and bestial violence.
- The "Flying Clipper," a five-masted, fully rigged ship, manned by a young Swedish crew, sets off to tour the Mediterranean. The ship and the sailors visit Egypt, Turkey, Monaco during the Grand Prix, Spain, and many other beautiful places.
- The Tunnel chronicles how three West Berlin university students organized the escape of 26 friends and family members by digging a tunnel underneath the Berlin Wall from a former factory in West Berlin into the Communist East.
- Definitive film study of the Normandy invasion - the decision at Teheran, massive preparations, and the landing on June 6, 1944.
- The rise and fall of Nazi Germany in part through the use of classical allegory.
- Documents the major trial of the Nazi war criminals and the violent acts that they were accused of.
- Documentary focusing on 25 year-old actress Jane Fonda as she and her director Andreas Voutsinas prepare a stage play called The Fun Couple for Broadway.
- Paul Crump, age 22, was caught up in a failed robbery with four other black men and was sentenced to die in the electric chair. Friedkin so believed in Crump's innocence that he made The People vs. Paul Crump in order to save his life.
- Documents the famous Milgram experiment, which measured the willingness of test subjects to obey authority in ways contrary to their own judgment and conscience.
- A musical potpourri of unpublished theatrical skits and solo performances by beloved A-listers of the 1960s Greek entertainment industry. The film captures the glamour and sophistication of the era, offering insight into Athens' nightlife.
- Mrs. Kennedy provided a masterful, authoritative, knowledgeable tour of the various historical artifiacts furnishing 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, "the people's house", its interior design and her well-received renovation efforts of the White House, all the while amidst an aura of elegance by the First Lady hard not not to be captured by while viewing the tour.
- Henry Fonda reminisces about the stars and pictures of the glory days of Tinseltown.
- In 1962, October 10, on his New York apartment, Aleksandr Kerensky, former President of Russia overthrown by the Communists in 1917, makes some introductory remarks about this documentary, presented and narrated by future US President Ronald Reagan.
- A collection of scenes featuring attractive women.
- A great compilation of the greatest chase/stunt/falls and dangerous sequences from the early years of cinema, long before stuntman become a real profession with more and more thrilling feats to be conquered. The documentary includes amazing stunts by the likes of Buster Keaton, Douglas Fairbanks, Lillian Gish and many others.
- Hilarious scenes from his silent and sound films as compiled and produced by Harold Lloyd himself.
- A short film produced by the House Committee on Un-American Activities documenting demonstration and rioting during the San Francisco hearings.
- A news documentary from 1900s to 1962.
- A grim portrait of those living in a slum in Palermo, on the other side of the railroad tracks and without running water.
- A docu/drama around an international beauty pageant held in Haiti in 1962. An interesting look at Port-au-Prince, in the early sixties, under François "Papa Doc" Duvalier. Jean Dominique is narrating the story.