SINOPSIS
Intimate portraits of brothers Albert Warner, Harry M. Warner, Jack L. Warner, and Sam Warner, the siblings who were close knit at the time of Warner Bros. Studios founding, but who later became estranged. This film, written and directed by Harry's granddaughter Cass, traces them from their humble, immigrant beginnings, to their breakthrough achievements, and their continuing imprint on American culture. This historic view of a family, and Hollywood's golden years offers invaluable and rare still photographs, classic film footage, and private access to relatives, friends, employees, and historians.
- Dennis HopperSelf - Actor
- Cass WarnerSelf - Harry Warner's granddaughter, also narrator
- Harry M. WarnerSelf
- Tab HunterSelf
- Norman LearSelf - Producer
- Efrem Zimbalist Jr.Self
- Leo BraudySelf - film historian, University of Southern Cali
- Nancy SnowSelf , author and professor
- Steven J. RossSelf - history professor, University of Southern C
- Samuel Goldwyn Jr.Self
- Benjamin WarnerSelf
- Betty Warner SheinbaumSelf - Harry Warner's daughter
- Michael BirdwellSelf - historian
- John SteelSelf - Albert Warner's grandson
- Albert WarnerSelf (archive footage)
- Angie DickinsonSelf
- George SegalSelf
- Haskell WexlerSelf
- Debbie ReynoldsSelf
- Jack Warner Jr.Self (archive footage)
- Lina BasquetteSelf - Sam Warner's wife (archive footage)
- Stephen FarberSelf - film historian
- Johanna BlakeySelf - entertainment researcher, The Norman Lear C
- Sam WarnerSelf (archive footage)
- Lita HellerSelf - Sam Warner's daughter