Episode 42 – Warner Brothers 100

The Hirschfeld Century Podcast - A podcast by The Al Hirschfeld Foundation

Categories:

David & Katherine celebrate the 100th anniversary of Warner Brothers by looking at Hirschfeld's work for the studio and the many films he drew from their prestigious library! Follow along with the show notes to view the works mentioned in this episode: Miguel Covarrubias Rin-Tin-Tin George Bonte, Warner Brothers Art Dept., 1925 Set of Borders from Warner Brother Campaign Book, 1925 Selznick Distributing Corporation Brochure, 1924 Ernst Lubitsch, 1925 Sydney Chaplin in The Man on the Box - Irene Rich in My Wife & I, 1925 John Barrymore in Don Juan, 1926 Jason Robards Sr. Monte Blue How Baxter Butted In, 1925 George Jessel You Can't Take it With You, 1938 My Fair Lady, 1964 Any Wednesday, 1966 Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, 1966 Camelot, 1967 Finian's Rainbow, 1968 Ship of Fools, 1965 Petulia, 1968 Warner Bros. Seven Arts Int'l Film Festival, 1969 What's Up Doc?, 1972 Portnoy's Complaint, 1972 Jane Fonda, 1970 Stanley Kubrick Edits A Clockwork Orange, 1972 McCabe and Mrs. Miller, 1971 The Goodbye Girl, 1977 Lucille Ball in Mame, 1974 The Prisoner of Second Avenue, 1975 The Ritz, 1976 The Cast of The Last of Sheila, 1973 Movies to Remember Series Arthur, 1981 City Heat, 1984 A Streetcar Named Desire - Limited Edition Book The Maltese Falcon, 1977 James Cagney in Yankee Doodle Dandy, 1989 Casablanca All Warner Brothers Published Pieces Visit our website Visit our shop Like us on Facebook Subscribe to our Youtube Channel  - Check out Episode 3 of the Hirschfeld Moments Series! Follow us on Twitter Follow us on Instagram

Visit the podcast's native language site