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The RKO Story: Tales From Hollywood

The RKO Story: Tales From Hollywood (1987) - Season 1 Episodes and Ratings

Audience Score
80

Season 1 Episodes

1. Birth of a Titan

July 3rd, 19871 hr

Ed Asner tells the story of RKO Pictures through the eyes of the people who worked there from its creation at the start of the talkies in the late 1920s.

2. Let's Face the Music and Dance

July 10th, 19871 hr

He examines the musicals made in the mid 1930s with Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers. Includes interviews with both stars, the producer Pando Berman and choreographer Hermes Pan.

3. A Woman's Lot

July 17th, 19871 hr

The story of RKO Pictures, told through the eyes of the people who worked there, traces the films made at RKO for and by women, concentrating on the careers of Ginger Rogers and Katharine Hepburn.

4. It's All True

July 24th, 19871 hr

Orson Welles spent a hectic few years at RKO, making Citizen Kane, The Magnificent Ambersons and the abandoned It's All True.

5. Dark Victory

July 31st, 19871 hr

The 1950s were a time of mounting paranoia, reflected by the studio's ventures into film noir. Robert Mitchum makes his first screen appearance, Val Lewton creates Zombies and Cat People, and the House Un-American Activities Committee stalks its prey.

6. Howard's End

August 7th, 19871 hr

Series concludes as Howard Hughes' purchase of RKO has a devastating effect on the studio.