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- Covers the making of a "sequel" to the surprising hit of "Whatever Happened to Baby Jane?", in which career rivals Bette Davis and Joan Crawford finally appeared together in combative circumstances. The follow-up film, "Hush Hush, Sweet Charlotte", had done location shooting in Louisiana and some Hollywood soundstage shooting when, Crawford, victim this time to Davis's well-planned scheming, withdrew from the film, necessitating a restart with a different star, Olivia de Havilland. Interviews with co-star and family members reveal the nature of the Davis-Crawford rivalry.
- This short documentary charts the professional life of Keye Luke, from his early career as an artist to his iconic roles as Lee Chan (Number One Son) in the Charlie Chan series and Master Po in Kung Fu.
- Using Bloodhounds of Broadway (1952) as an example, Damon Runyon's work (types of stories and characters) are discussed.
- Short storyboard comparing the parkour/free running chase sequence from the James Bond movie Casino Royale (2006) with its original storyboards.
- Deborah Kerr's husband Peter Viertel expresses his gratitude for their "affair" that turned into four decades of a very happy marriage.
- A documentary analyzing the surrealist elements of the film Spellbound, and the work made by Salvador Dalí in that film.
- A look through stills and interviews at how William Fox influenced American film at the transition between silent and sound by importing the German expressionist F.W. Murnau who in turn influenced the romantic American Frank Borzage.
- A look at 4 of the best Chan films and the careers of many of the actors in them.
- The battle of wills between Hitchcock and Selznick created conflict and a screen classic.
- Rhonda Fleming discusses her Cinderella-like story in Hollywood, which began with her first significant movie role in Alfred Hitchcock's Spellbound (1945).