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Jack L. Warner: The Last Mogul
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Jack L. Warner: The Last Mogul

May 14, 1993
1h 44m
★ 6.5

Overview

An insider's account of Jack Warner, a founding father of the American film industry. This feature length documentary provides the rags to riches story of the man whose studio - Warner Bros - created many of Hollywood's most classic films. Includes extensive interviews with family members and friends, film clips, rare home movies and unique location footage.

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

Gregory Orr Productions

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Cast

Efrem Zimbalist Jr.

Self - Narrator (voice)

Efrem Zimbalist Jr.

Jack L. Warner

Self (archive footage)

Jack L. Warner

Rudy Behlmer

Self

Rudy Behlmer

Pat Buttram

Self

Pat Buttram

Neal Gabler

Self

Neal Gabler

Sheila MacRae

Self

Sheila MacRae

Shirley Jones

Self

Shirley Jones

William T. Orr

Self

William T. Orr

Debbie Reynolds

Self

Debbie Reynolds

Vincent Sherman

Self

Vincent Sherman

Sarah Shinn

Self

Sarah Shinn

Jack M. Warner

Self

Jack M. Warner

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