The wonderful, and fairly rare, 13-part documentary series from 1980 -
Hollywood: A Celebration of the American Silent Film - is narrated by James Mason for Thames Television. Episode One - The Pioneers -
[52 mins] [the rest are linked inside] shows:-
"the evolution of film from penny arcade curiosity to art form, from what was considered the first plot driven film, The Great Train Robbery, through to The Birth of a Nation, films showing the power of the medium. Early Technicolor footage, along with other color technologies, are also featured. Interviews include Lillian Gish, Jackie Coogan and King Vidor.*"
You can see brief episode summaries in this Wikipedia article: Hollywood (documentary)
Episode Two - In the Beginning
Episode Three - Single Beds and Double Standards
Episode Four - Hollywood Goes To War
Episode Five - Hazard of the Game
Episode Six - Swanson and Valentino
Episode Seven - Autocrats
Episode Eight - Comedy - A Serious Business
Episode Nine - Out West
Episode Ten - Man With the Megaphone
Episode Eleven - Trick of the Light
Episode Twelve - Star Treatment
Episode Thirteen - End of an Era
[all from Youtube user, BentoJoaoAntonio]
It's my understanding that the convoluted and litigious environment surrounding rights and slicing and dicing of profits has prevented the series from making it from video to dvd or Blu-ray. The series was written, produced and directed by Kevin Brownlow & David Gill.
{ps. YTD.}
posted by chavenet at 6:39 AM on June 18, 2012