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Overview

A documentary film directed by seven famous directors, and narrated by several famous Hollywood actors. The film attempts to give the general filmgoing public a taste of art history and art appreciation.

Top Cast

Vincent Price

Vincent Price

Narrator (segment "The Lost Paradise") (voice)

Gregory Peck

Gregory Peck

Narrator (segment "The Legend of St. Ursula") (voice)

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Harry Marble

Narrator (segment "Francisco Goya") (voice)

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Nadres Segovita

Francisco Goya (segment "Francisco Goya")

Lilli Palmer

Lilli Palmer

Narrator (segment "Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec") (voice)

Martin Gabel

Martin Gabel

Narrator (segment "Paul Gauguin") (voice)

Henry Fonda

Henry Fonda

Narrator (segment "Grant Wood") (voice)

Francis Bacon: A Brush with Violence
Art City 1 Making It in Manhattan
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The Artist’s Garden: American Impressionism
Joseph Cornell: Worlds in a Box
Cindy Sherman: Nobody's Here But Me
Manet: Portraying Life
Elliott Erwitt - Silence Sounds Good
The Genius of Leonardo Da Vinci
Liu Xiaodong: Hometown Boy
Crumb
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André Brasilier: Where dreams come from
Max Ernst: Journey into the Subconscious
Miss Alma Thomas: A Life in Color
The Story Won't Die
The Life of a Rock Smasher
Dreams Are Colder Than Death
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Sarcophagus for a Queen
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10.019511h 12m
Documentary

A documentary film directed by seven famous directors, and narrated by several famous Hollywood actors. The film attempts to give the general filmgoing public a taste of art history and art appreciation.

Vincent Price
Vincent Price
Actor

Vincent Price

as Narrator (segment "The Lost Paradise") (voice)

Vincent Price

Narrator (segment "The Lost Paradise") (voice)

Vincent Price

Narrator (segment "The Lost Paradise") (voice)

Gregory Peck
Gregory Peck
Actor

Gregory Peck

as Narrator (segment "The Legend of St. Ursula") (voice)

Gregory Peck

Narrator (segment "The Legend of St. Ursula") (voice)

Gregory Peck

Narrator (segment "The Legend of St. Ursula") (voice)

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Actor

Harry Marble

as Narrator (segment "Francisco Goya") (voice)

Harry Marble

Narrator (segment "Francisco Goya") (voice)

Harry Marble

Narrator (segment "Francisco Goya") (voice)

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Actor

Nadres Segovita

as Francisco Goya (segment "Francisco Goya")

Nadres Segovita

Francisco Goya (segment "Francisco Goya")

Nadres Segovita

Francisco Goya (segment "Francisco Goya")

Lilli Palmer
Lilli Palmer
Actor

Lilli Palmer

as Narrator (segment "Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec") (voice)

Lilli Palmer

Narrator (segment "Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec") (voice)

Lilli Palmer

Narrator (segment "Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec") (voice)

Martin Gabel
Martin Gabel
Actor

Martin Gabel

as Narrator (segment "Paul Gauguin") (voice)

Martin Gabel

Narrator (segment "Paul Gauguin") (voice)

Martin Gabel

Narrator (segment "Paul Gauguin") (voice)

Henry Fonda
Henry Fonda
Actor

Henry Fonda

as Narrator (segment "Grant Wood") (voice)

Henry Fonda

Narrator (segment "Grant Wood") (voice)

Henry Fonda

Narrator (segment "Grant Wood") (voice)

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