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Here's a rare (and high quality) segment from the 1991 Documentary "Here's Looking at You, Warner Bros." featuring interviews with Friz Freleng, Chuck Jones, and Mel Blanc (from an archival interview) looking back at the iconic cartoon franchise!
"Here's Looking at You, Warner Bros." provides a behind the scenes glimpse into the history of the Warner Bros. Studios. Features movie clips and a look at historic musicals and westerns. Several actors and actresses that helped to build the studio are presented, including rare interviews with John Wayne, Robert Redford, Bette Davis, and Natalie Wood. This documentary was written and directed by Robert Guenette. The film was made by Robert Guenette Productions, TNT and Warner Bros. Television, and it was premiered on September 14, 1991.
Check out this 1991 documentary on DVD or on digital.
Ripped from the 2003 DVD release by @UlisessMovieCorner
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