Christopher Frayling
Actor
Actor
As: Himself
Mark Gatiss explores and celebrates Dracula, an icon of popular culture, asking just why we keep coming back to the count.
Runtime: 58 min.
Directed by: Nathan Landeg
Stars: Linda Hayden | Mark Gatiss | Christopher Frayling | Steven Moffat | Jonathan Rigby
As: Self
In 1818, Mary Shelley wrote “Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus,” a powerful and timelessness novel which eternal theme is nothing other than man's quest for the secret of life. Since then, the Creature became a pop culture icon, overshadowing the novel and Doctor Frankenstein himself.
Runtime: 55 min.
Directed by: Jean Froment
Stars: Angela Wright | Christopher Frayling | Fiona Stafford | Gwyneth Jones | Béatrice Chéramy
As: Himself
The untold story of Hammer at Warner Bros, and the relationship that produced some of the British company's finest films.
Runtime: 101 min.
Directed by: Marcus Hearn
Stars: Joe Dante | John Carson | Caroline Munro | Veronica Carlson | Peter Sasdy
As: Self
Film fans work to restore the set of the climatic graveyard scene from the iconic spaghetti western “The Good, the Bad and the Ugly,” directed by Sergio Leone in 1966.
Runtime: 86 min.
Directed by: Guillermo de Oliveira
Stars: Clint Eastwood | Ennio Morricone | Christopher Frayling | Álex de la Iglesia | Carlo Leva
As: Himself
An entertaining look at Clint Eastwood's storied career as a Western icon and filmmaker, featuring interviews with Clint Eastwood, Morgan Freeman, Kevin Costner, Frank Darabont, John Lee Hancock and many more.
Runtime: 29 min.
Stars: Clint Eastwood | James Mangold | Christopher Frayling | John Lee Hancock | Philip Terrence
A look back on A Clockwork Orange
Runtime: 26 min.
Directed by: Gary Leva
Stars: Malcolm McDowell | Oliver Stone | James Mangold | Paul Greengrass | David Hughes
Nice tribute to Universal make-up legend Jack Pierce who created some of the studios most famous works including Frankenstein's monster, the wolf man, the mummy and countless other creatures. Rick Baker, Tom Savini, Howard Berger, Bob Burns, Scott Essman, Kim Newman and Gregory Nicotero are just a few of the faces who appear and discuss the work of Pierce and why his work has had such a lasting ...
Runtime: 25 min.
Directed by: Constantine Nasr
Stars: Rick Baker | Steve Haberman | Nick Dudman | Kevin Haney | Scott Essman
As: Himself
Film historians, and producer Richard Gordon, talk about the horror movie career of cult star Bela Lugosi.
Runtime: 36 min.
Directed by: Constantine Nasr
Stars: Steve Haberman | Richard Gordon | Gregory W. Mank | Kim Newman | Peter Atkins
As: Self
Documentary about Sergio Leone
Runtime: 65 min.
Directed by: Giulio Reale
Stars: Claudia Cardinale | Damiano Damiani | Roberto Forges Davanzati | Eugenio Alabiso | Nino Baragli
As: Himself
A visual history of Italian western cinema in the 60s and 70s.
Runtime: 56 min.
Directed by: David Gregory
Stars: Franco Nero | Clint Eastwood | Sergio Leone | Ennio Morricone | Sergio Corbucci
As: Self, author of 'Sergio Leone: Something To Do with Death'
Part one in a documentary trilogy about the making of "C'era una volta il West". An Opera of Violence begins with a biography of director Sergio Leone. A part about the difficult path Leone had to take to make this film, follows. Part one concludes with the decisions about casting. Who was asked to act in this film, why did Leone choose these actors ?
Runtime: 29 min.
Directed by: Lancelot Narayan
Stars: John Carpenter | Gabriele Ferzetti | Bernardo Bertolucci | Christopher Frayling | Tonino Delli Colli
As: Self - Historian
The life and works of one of the great masters of Italian cinema, Sergio Leone; a rich and fascinating portrait. Unpublished testimonies of collaborators, actors, directors and critics reconstruct every aspect of his creative activity.
Runtime: 107 min.
Directed by: Manel Mayol | Carles Prats
Stars: Christopher Frayling | Tonino Delli Colli | Carla Leone | Luca Verdone | Sergio Donati
As: himself
Documentary about Humphrey Jennings, an English documentary filmmaker from the 1930s to 1950.
Runtime: 50 min.
Directed by: Kevin Macdonald
Stars: Richard Attenborough | James Purefoy | Ken Cameron | Francis Cockburn | Cyril Demarne
As: Himself
From his quirky compositions for the spaghetti Westerns of Sergio Leone to his sublime musical contributions to director Roland Joffé's acclaimed 1986 drama The Mission, film composer Ennio Morricone has crafted more than 500 scores over the course of his enduring career in film. Now fans can take a look back at the life and career of one of cinema's most prolific composers through interviews with ...
Runtime: 52 min.
Directed by: David Thompson
Stars: Robert De Niro | Brian De Palma | Ennio Morricone | John Boorman | David Puttnam