Live at Mister Kelly's

Theodore Bogosian

The iconic Mister Kelly's bedazzled the country by launching superstars like Barbra Streisand, Richard Pryor, Bette Midler, and Steve Martin. It smashed color and gender barriers to put controversial voices on stage and transformed entertainment in America in the '50s, '60s, and '70s.


Madonna Truth or Dare

Alek Keshishian

Madonna: Like you've never seen her before. This movie reveals her as she really is, on stage and off--den mother to her family of dancers, sex goddess to her millions of fans, businesswoman, singer, dancer, the biggest star in the world of music. Join her and experience an intimate backstage look at her "Blonde Ambition" tour. From her hotel room to her dressing room, from her stage show to her boudoir, here is Madonna--outrageous, hilarious, uninhibited.


And the Winners Are!

Michael Vincent

AND THE WINNERS ARE! is a highly humanizing look at the hearts & souls of Hollywood's biggest superstars as revealed in CBS/NBC reporter David Sheehan's most intimate conversations with 33 Oscar winners, at various times in their careers, including favorites: from Tom Hanks, Meryl Streep, Tom Cruise, and Nicole Kidman -to- Barbra Streisand, Leonardo DiCaprio, Robert Redford, and Jack Nicholson, plus 25 more!


Rules Don't Apply

Warren Beatty

An aspiring young actress (Lily Collins) and her ambitious young driver (Alden Ehrenreich) struggle hopefully with the absurd eccentricities of the wildly unpredictable billionaire (Warren Beatty), who they work for.


Promise Her Anything

Arthur Hiller

A wido with a small baby decides to make her bos, a child psycologist, who hates kids, her new husband. So she stashes the baby with her upstairs neighbor a would be film maker but he has romantic designs on the her and uses the baby as his way to make a good impression.


The Fortune

Mike Nichols

This hilarious comedy is about a pair of con artist who try to swindle Channing out of her family fortune. Soon Channing discovers that both mens' interest in her is more financial than romantic. The two scoundrels mount several inept attempts to murder her but ultimately discover that the real treasure is not the money but the girl.


Mickey One

Arthur A. Penn

A mediocre stand-up comic with gambling debts runs away to the West Side of Chicago, and under an assumed name, takes a job as a janitor. Yearning to go back on the stage and win applause at all costs, he contacts his agent, who books him a gig to perform.


Ishtar Director's Cut

Elaine May

Rogers and Clarke (Warren Beatty and Dustin Hoffman) are two inept songwriters, down on their luck and desperate for money. Taking the advice of their shifty agent, the duo are whisked off on a tour of the mystical republic of Ishtar. On their arrival, our heroes are separately recruited into spying for opposing sides of a planned revolution, while simultaneously vying for the attention of a gorgeous female freedom fighter (Isabelle Adjani). But Clarke and Rogers make worse spies than they do songwriters, and soon they're left stranded in the desert with only a blind camel and several CIA assassins for company.


You Must Remember This

Richard Schickel

The power and the stories. The trends and trendsetters. The mirror that reflects our life and times. It's Rick sticking his neck out for nobody. Superman rescuing Lois Lane. Bette Davis pumping lead into the man she loves. George Clooney masterminding a Vegas heist. Harry Potter wielding his powers. You must remember these....Clint Eastwood narrates Richard Schickel's perceptive five-episode, 85th-anniversary salute to the studio that gained a four-footed hold with an unlikely star (Rin Tin Tin), championed tough guys and dames who gave the Depression and the Nazis the raspberry, countered the box-office onslaught of TV and emerged as a 21st-century giant. Art, business, stars, moneymen, America - it's an enthralling tale. And it's all here.


Town & Country

Peter Chelsom

A famous New York architect finds himself at one of life's crossroads--a nexus where twists and turns lead to myriad missteps, some with his wife, Ellie; others with longtime married friends Mona and Griffin. Deciding which direction to take leads to unexpected encounters with hilarious consequences for the hapless architect.


Ishtar

Elaine May

Rogers and Clarke (Warren Beatty and Dustin Hoffman) are two inept songwriters, down on their luck and desperate for money. Taking the advice of their shifty agent, the duo are whisked off on a tour of the mystical republic of Ishtar. On their arrival, our heroes are separately recruited into spying for opposing sides of a planned revolution, while simultaneously vying for the attention of a gorgeous female freedom fighter (Isabelle Adjani). But Clarke and Rogers make worse spies than they do songwriters, and soon they're left stranded in the desert with only a blind camel and several CIA assassins for company.


Dick Tracy

Warren Beatty

Based on the famed detective hero of the comics, the story finds legendary police detective DICK TRACY in 1938 Chicago attempting to stop the crime spree of BIG BOY CAPRICE. His girlfriend, TESS TRUEHEART, wants to settle down to a quiet life. But there's something pretty rotten going on in town, with someone pretty rotten behind it, and Tracy has his hands full with Caprice and his band of menacing mobsters… including the irresistible, but dangerous, BREATHLESS MAHONEY.


Love Affair (1994)

Glenn Gordon Caron

Academy Award and Golden Globe-winner Warren Beatty ("Down to Earth," "Bulworth") and real-life wife and Academy Award-nominee and Golden Globe-winner Annette Bening ("Being Julia", "American Beauty") star in this remake of the classic love story "An Affair to Remember." Four-time Academy Award and Emmy-winner and Golden Globe-nominee Katharine Hepburn ("On Golden Pond," "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner") returns to the silver screen, joined by Emmy-winner and Golden Globe-nominee Garry Shandling ("Doctor Doolittle," TV's "The Larry Sanders Show"), Kate Capshaw ("The Love Letter," "Just Cause") and Golden Globe-nominee Pierce Brosnan ("The Matador", various James Bond features). Co-written by Beatty and Academy Award and Golden Globe-winner Robert Towne ("Mission Impossible" 1 & 2). Gene Siskel says this movie "stands on the chemistry of Beatty and Bening. . . they have it in real life, and on the screen they have it too."


Kaleidoscope (1966)

Jack Smight

A handsome young American sits at a Monte Carlo gaming table. The crowd around him watches in awe as each deal of the cards grows his chip piles. How can this cool gambler play so brilliantly? Easy. He cheats. Warren Beatty and Susannah York star in this delightful caper which speeds from the Riviera to Geneva to swinging London at the turn of a card...or unraveling of a clue. Twist Kaleidoscope one way and it's a taut suspense tale with Scotland Yard inspectors, a ruthless drug kingpin and a breathless break-in at a playing card factory. Twisted another way it's a sparkling love story between the suave cardsharp (Beatty) and a kooky dress designer (York) whose father (Clive Revill) is a detective. In Time's words, it's "just about the trickiest piece of flimflam since the jewel job in Topkapi.


All Fall Down (1962)

John Frankenheimer

Oscar-nominee Brandon de Wilde ("Shane") co-stars in this evocative coming-of-age story about an adolescent boy who discovers that his older brother, played by Oscar-winner Warren Beatty ("Bullworth," "Love Affair"), is a shallow wreck of a man. Featuring Academy Award-winners Eva Marie Saint ("Superman Returns," "On the Waterfront") and Karl Malden ("A Streetcar Named Desire," TV's "The Streets of San Francisco"), and Oscar-nominee Angela Lansbury (TV's "Murder, She Wrote," "Beauty and the Beast"). Directed by Emmy-winner John Frankenheimer ("Ronin," "The Manchurian Candidate").


The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone

Jose Quintero

Academy Award-winning superstars of different generations Warren Beatty ("Bulworth," "Dick Tracy") and Vivien Leigh ("Gone With the Wind," "A Streetcar Named Desire") star in this Tennessee Williams story about an aging actress who moves to Rome to revive her career, but becomes more involved with romance when a pretty penny buys her a fling with an intriguing young gigolo. Co-starring Jill St. John ("Diamonds are Forever," "The Player") and German legend Lotte Lenya ("From Russia with Love"), who nearly steals the show as Leigh's waspish confidante.


McCabe & Mrs. Miller

Robert Altman

One of Robert Altman's most provocative films turns the Wild West on its ear. Warren Beatty and Julie Christie are a small-time gambler and a madam who go into business together.


Dollars

Richard Brooks

Superstars Warren Beatty and Goldie Hawn both took on the mantle of Robin Hood as they set out to fleece the criminally over-privileged (drug dealers, racketeers, gamblers, etc.) of $1 million from a safe-deposit vault in Hamburg. He's a security expert, she's a hooker. Together they made a dynamite combination at the box-office.


Lilith

Robert Rossen

Warren Beatty and Jean Seberg co-star in this haunting drama about the obsessive love between a therapist and his patient. Vincent (Beatty), a war veteran, returns to his bleak Maryland hometown and takes a job as an occupational therapist at Poplar Lodge, a private mental institution for the wealthy. There, Vincent meets a young schizophrenic, Lilith (Seberg), an enchanting patient whose fragile beauty bewitches all those with whom she comes in contact -- especially Stephen (Peter Fonda), a troubled young man. As Vincent is drawn even deeper into her private world, he too becomes captivated by Lilith and will lie, betray and even destroy to keep her. Soon Vincent himself can no longer determine which of the two world -- his or Lilith's -- is the sane one.


Shampoo

Hal Ashby

Wicked social satire about a sexy male hairdresser that does more than hair. Warren Beatty lampoons his own womanizer reputation in this feature concerned only with who is "doing" who and the superficial appearances of the upper class of Beverly Hills set against election day for the 1968 Presidential election.


Splendor In the Grass

Elia Kazan

Screen legends Warren Beatty, in an auscpicious debut, and Natalie Wood are perfectly cast in this sensual, sentimental and romantic drama set in rural Kansas. At the end of the Roaring '20s, Wood and Beatty are teens in love, torn apart by family and sexual and peer pressures. At the beginning of the Great Depression, Wood is an emotionally broken young woman who revisits her past while trying to rebuild her life. Oscar-winner Elia Kazan ("On the Waterfront," "East of Eden") directed, and the screenplay by William Inge ("Picnic," "Bus Stop") won an Oscar, with a nomination for Wood. Recently selected by the prestigious American Film Institute as one of the 400 greatest American films of all time.


Heaven Can Wait

Warren Beatty & Buck Henry

Heaven Can Wait is a romantic fantasy about Joe Pendleton (Warren Beatty), a Los Angeles Rams quarterback who is accidentally summoned to Heaven by an overly zealous celestial escort. Pendleton is returned to earth in the body of another man, who is a corporate giant. While practicing to once again play for the Rams, Pendleton must escape attempts on his life while romantically pursuing a beautiful English woman (Julie Christie) who protests the destruction caused to her village by one of his many corporations.


Bulworth

Warren Beatty

Believing his career is over, Senator Jay Bulworth (Warren Beatty) takes out an enormous insurance policy - and a contract on his own life. But his impending death fills him with an outrageous desire to break the rules and tell it like it is. With new enthusiasm to live, fueled in part by a beautiful woman named Nina (Halle Berry), Bulworth must now somehow stop the "hit" he has put out on himself before its too late.


Bugsy

Barry Levinson

Warren Beatty and Annette Bening star in the incredible true story of Benjamin Bugsy Siegel, the playboy gangster who betrayed the Mob for love. A cold-blooded killer who dreamed of Hollywood stardom, a crazed patriot who plotted against Mussolini, and the brilliant visionary who carved Las Vegas out of the dry Nevada desert, Bugsy had it all. Until he fell for the one woman who wanted more. A critical masterpiece, BUGSY is a remarkable collaboration of Hollywood's best: director Barry Levinson, screenwriter James Toback, and an all-star supporting cast that includes Harvey Keitel, Oscar(r)-winner Ben Kingsley (Best Actor, Gandhi,1982), Joe Mantegna, and Elliott Gould. But at the center of itall is the white-hot romance between Bugsy and the insatiable starlet, Virginia Hill.


Bonnie and Clyde

Arthur A. Penn

Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway are the legendary Depression-era bandits and lovers in this landmark film that won two Academy Awards and triggered a revolution in screen violence.